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Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
Cutting down Tall Poppies
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!Just because you’re successful doesn’t mean everyone likes you. In fact, success can often draw criticisms that might not be given to other performers. In Australia, we call that the “Tall Poppy Syndrome”, where people look for reasons to bring successful people down! We look at some criticisms (not by us - mainly!), of highly successful artists and try to find a reason for them. This month seems to have a host of rock star deaths! In Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door...
2025-05-25
58 min
Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
What influences shape our Musical Taste?
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!Why do you like the music you do? Is it as simple as “It’s what I heard on the radio”? Or something deeper? People with elder siblings may be exposed to music earlier than first children. Jeff had an older brother, so was exposed earlier to cool music - Beatles, Janis, Hendrix, and so on. Mick was the eldest in his family and had to find his own taste. (No surprise considering what he listens to!) Were you bullied as a child? Influence! Did you sha...
2025-04-13
1h 17
From Therapy to Social Change
The Age of Humachines: Artificial Intelligence, Social Justice, and the Annihilation of Being Human. Michael D. B. Harvey in Conversation with Mick Cooper
What happens when the line between human and machine begins to blur? Michael Harvey, author of "The Age of Humachines," takes us on a fascinating journey through the rapidly transforming technological landscape where machines are increasingly humanized and humans face mechanization.Harvey introduces us to the five categories of humachines reshaping our world: cognitive systems mimicking human reasoning, emotional technologies reading our feelings, relational machines transforming our communication, robots replacing human functions, and the mechanization of humans themselves through brain-computer interfaces and artificial organs. This isn't science fiction—it's happening now, with companies like Neuralink already implanting te...
2025-03-21
1h 21
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Psychotherapy and Social Change: Mick Cooper on Counseling, Pluralism, and Progressive Politics
Mick Cooper is a leading voice in contemporary counseling psychology, known for his work at the intersection of psychotherapy and social change. A Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Roehampton in the UK, Dr. Cooper is both a researcher and a practicing therapist, exploring how psychotherapeutic principles can contribute to broader political and societal transformation. As a co-developer of the pluralistic approach to therapy, Dr. Cooper has been instrumental in advancing a model that prioritizes shared decision-making, client preferences, and integrative therapeutic practice. He serves as Acting Director of the Centre for Research in Psychological...
2025-02-19
45 min
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Psychotherapy and Social Change: Mick Cooper on Counseling, Pluralism, and Progressive Politics
Mick Cooper is a leading voice in contemporary counseling psychology, known for his work at the intersection of psychotherapy and social change. A Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Roehampton in the UK, Dr. Cooper is both a researcher and a practicing therapist, exploring how psychotherapeutic principles can contribute to broader political and societal transformation. As a co-developer of the pluralistic approach to therapy, Dr. Cooper has been instrumental in advancing a model that prioritizes shared decision-making, client preferences, and integrative therapeutic practice. He serves as Acting Director of the Centre for Research in Psychological...
2025-02-19
45 min
From Therapy to Social Change
Alex Sobel MP in Conversation: Being Real in the Political World
What is the reality of political life and how does it affect our MPs? Can they be the real human beings that they are? In this podcast, TaSC members Robbie Curtis and Mick Cooper talk to Labour MP Alex Sobel, as he discusses his journey from environmental and anti-fascist activism to representing an ‘unwinnable’ Labour constituency. With a much-appreciated openness, Alex sheds light on the personal and professional challenges of political life, providing a candid look at some of the mental health challenges faced by politicians in 2025. Alex talks about the stress and isolation that can come with the role...
2025-02-11
50 min
From Therapy to Social Change
David Bedrick on Unshaming and Empowerment: From Personal Healing to Systemic Change
Imagine growing up with a constant sense of shame, only to realize later how powerful unshaming witnesses can be in healing that wound. This episode features the insightful David Bedrick, a teacher, counselor, and author, who sheds light on the profound impact of shame on our personal development. Through intimate stories, he reveals how his challenging upbringing, marked by his father's violence and his mother's denial, shaped his understanding of the dual role witnesses play in either perpetuating or alleviating shame. David’s narrative serves as a poignant reminder of how crucial it is to validate and believe in ea...
2025-02-10
57 min
From Therapy to Social Change
Maryam Riaz in Conversation: Liberation Psychology, Islam, Psychotherapy and Paths to Social Justice
Maryam Riaz is a Muslim BACP-accredited psychotherapist and senior lecturer at Leeds Beckett University. In this interview with Robbie Curtis, she shares her unique experiences navigating the world of psychotherapy training and academia and the relevance of social justice for counselling training and practice, a current Leeds Beckett counselling student.As the only person of colour during her counselling training and the first person of colour to open a private practice in Bradford city centre, Maryam shares some of her experiences of racism and prejudice, and advocates for all counselling and psychotherapy training providers to embed themes...
2024-12-20
46 min
Depth Dialogues Podcast
Beyond the Consulting Room: Emmy van Deurzen and Mick Cooper on Existential Therapy & Social Change
In this captivating episode of Depth Dialogues, we are joined by two luminaries of existential and humanistic psychology: Dr. Emmy van Deurzen and Dr. Mick Cooper. Together, they take us on an exploration of how existential therapy can move beyond the consulting room to address the pressing social, ethical, and environmental challenges of our time.Dr. Emmy van Deurzen, founder of the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in London, has inspired generations of therapists with her unique integration of philosophical inquiry and therapeutic practice, emphasizing resilience, meaning-making, and authentic living. Dr. Mick Cooper, a Professor of Counselling Psychology...
2024-12-14
1h 22
Mick Freeman’s World of Women
Cooper & Maalin (Extract 24)
How I learned that Finnish women were more sexual than I’d ever imagined …
2024-11-25
11 min
MQ Open Mind
Using Psychotherapy in Divided Times with Prof Mick Cooper
In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor and Craig spoke to author, trainer, UKCP-registered psychotherapist, and Professor of Psychology at the University of Roehampton, Professor Mick Cooper. Mick is an internationally recognised authority in the field of counselling and psychotherapy and a chartered psychologist. He is also a prolific writer, and has written about a range of subjects such as humanistic, existential, and relational approaches to therapy. Mick’s latest book, “Psychology at the Heart of Social Change: Developing a Progressive Vision for Society”, delves into the idea of using psychology to transform the political landscap...
2024-11-21
49 min
From Therapy to Social Change
Embracing Queer and Autistic Identities: Danny van Deurzen-Smith in conversation with Robbie Curtis
What if your identity is a tapestry of diverse threads, each contributing to a complex, vibrant whole? This episode invites you to uncover the intricate intersections of queerness and autism with our insightful guest, Danny, an autistic and queer existential coach. Danny's journey of self-discovery as a queer person with a late autism diagnosis sheds light on the unique experiences of feeling like an outsider while embracing the strengths and challenges of neurodivergence. Through personal stories and reflections, we explore the nuanced overlap of queer and autistic identities, emphasizing the richness and authenticity they bring to life. Our...
2024-10-31
51 min
Coaching Uncaged
Pluralistic Perspectives on Coaching: A Conversation with Prof. Mick Cooper
Join podcast host Yannick Jacob for an insightful conversation with Mick Cooper, an internationally recognised authority in counselling and psychotherapy. In this episode, Mick delves into the pluralistic approach to therapy—a concept he co-developed with Professor John McLeod—and its relevance to both therapy and coaching. Yannick and Mick explore how pluralism, with its openness to multiple perspectives, provides a flexible and adaptable framework for practitioners. Mick explains the parallels between therapy and coaching, highlighting the importance of collaboration and dialogue between practitioners and clients. He discusses how pluralism moves beyond rigid, one-size-fits-all approaches by embracing the...
2024-10-26
1h 05
From Therapy to Social Change
Exploring boarding school trauma and its impact on leadership and society
CW: Suicide, trauma, abandonment, sexual abuse, alcoholism, rape, slavery, self-harm, homophobia.What happens when privilege, trauma, and leadership intersect within the walls of a boarding school? We invite you to join our compelling conversation with Tom Greaves, Piers Cross, and Jonny Lovett, as they unravel their personal journeys through the labyrinthine world of boarding education. This episode challenges the notion of resilience, questioning whether the experiences of isolation, bullying, and the emotional voids left by early separation can be classified as trauma. We explore the ways these experiences shape leaders, with figures like Boris Johnson and Donald...
2024-10-24
1h 35
CooperTalk
Paul Ben-Victor from Nobody Wants This, The Wire, Pam & Tommy, etc. - Episode 1,026
One of the film world's most beloved performer, he has worked with groundbreaking directors including Martin Scorsese, Tony Scott, Antoine Fuqua, Steven Zaillian, and Clint Eastwood. Paul's recent work includes The Irishman opposite Al Pacino, Plane with Gerard Butler, and Emancipation opposite Will Smith. His other feature credits include starring alongside Samuel L. Jackson in The Banker, with Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell in Get Hard, Robert DeNiro and Sylvester Stallone in Grudge Match, along with classics like Tombstone and True Romance further showcase his timeless appeal. In television, Paul Ben-Victor has played a number of roles that have...
2024-10-22
1h 01
Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
Albums we regret buying
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!As we grew up, music was the most important thing there was. As part of that, we bought some albums that weren’t great, and time has generally proven our assessments right! This episode, we talk about some of those "dud" albums, by artists like Bowie, U2, Led Zeppelin, Golden Earring, Neil Young, Alice Cooper, Phil Collins and Yes, to name but a few. In Rock News, we talk about a Filipino family who perform Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love with uncanny precision and an auct...
2024-10-07
1h 15
From Therapy to Social Change
Simon Cross in Conversation with Robbie Curtis: From Baptist Evangelicalism to Progressive Faith
What happens when a conservative evangelical embarks on a transformative journey toward progressive Christianity? Join us in an interesting conversation with Simon J. Cross as he unpacks his remarkable shift in faith and ideology. Simon reflects on his evangelical upbringing and the limitations he encountered within traditional evangelical frameworks. He explores how he balances his deep-rooted Christian identity with progressive values, offering profound insights into the importance of change as a cornerstone of his theology and worldview. Through his work at the intersection of mental health, spirituality, and social science, Simon delves into relational theology and mental well-being.
2024-09-17
55 min
From Therapy to Social Change
Kirk Schneider in Conversation with Robbie Curtis: Addressing Primal Fears to Bridge Societal Divides ahead of the 2024 US Election
Can understanding primal fears reshape our polarised society? Join us for an interesting conversation with Kirk Schneider, an esteemed psychologist in existential-humanistic existential-integrative psychotherapy. Kirk shares his groundbreaking concept of the "polarized mind," a state driven by primal fear and anxiety, and reflects on how his upbringing, political interests and the US' response to the Iraq War shaped his thoughts on societal issues. Drawing insights from Otto Rank and Ernest Becker, he emphasises the importance of addressing our inner lives and existential struggles to foster a more harmonious society.In navigating some of the complexities of modern...
2024-08-08
54 min
Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
Nick Cave – From "Shivers" to 2024 solo piano & bass
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!Nick Cave. After a career that would exhaust a lesser man, he’s still recording and performing breathtaking work. Mick’s just seen him live with only his piano, and a bass guitar, and can’t stop raving! We look at how he started and the difference between his performances and attitudes then and now. In other news, Lenny Kravitz is still sticking to his vow of celibacy, The Police’s Andy Summers declares that they were total babes, and The Angels are still releasi...
2024-06-30
1h 02
From Therapy to Social Change
Integrating Social Activism into Therapeutic Practice - Dwight Turner in Conversation with John Wilson and Mick Cooper
What if your personal and political identities could revolutionize your approach to therapy? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dwight Turner, a renowned psychotherapist and social activist, who intricately weaves his journey from a British Caribbean upbringing, school, and military experiences to his transformative time in Berlin. Dwight shares how his exposure to therapy and political literature ignited a passion for integrating activism with his clinical work, challenging the traditional boundaries of psychotherapy.In this episode, we discuss the need for diversity and decolonization within the therapy field. We explore Dwight's role at the University of...
2024-05-30
52 min
Mental Health Monday
Ep 326: Running a marathon every day for Samaritans - with James Cooper
Mick Coyle is joined by James Cooper on this week's podcast James is currently running a marathon every single day in 2024. He'll complete 366 between now and the end of the year! He was inspired to take on the challenge as part of his Smilinggg Project, which he set up after having a difficult time with his own mental health in 2014/15. James also lost an uncle to suicide - and will be raising money for Samaritans as part of challenge. We wish him all the very best in his challenge!
2024-05-20
32 min
From Therapy to Social Change
A Journey Through Psychology and Activism – Sally Zlotowitz in Conversation with Mick Cooper
How can psychologist tackle social injustice in mental health services and drive systemic change? Sally Zlotowitz—co-founder of Psychologists for Social Change and Chief Executive of Art Against Knives—shares her journey from cognitive neuropsychology to the world of community psychology. Sally’s personal narrative—witnessing, for instance, the impact on her family pet shop of corporate expansion—shows the deep interconnections between psychology, activism, and social justice that have shaped her career, politics, and philosophy.This episode explores the layers of psychology's Eurocentric and individualistic roots, scrutinizing depoliticization within the psychological field. Sally discusses the importance of embraci...
2024-05-14
1h 05
From Therapy to Social Change
Cassandra Geisel in Conversation with Will Higham: Unraveling the Complexities of Community Mental Health Systems
Navigating the complicated maze of community mental health is no small feat. Will Higham joins us with insights reflecting his experience from years of working in community mental health across the UK. In conversation with Cassandra Geisel (MBACP), TaSC member with experience in working in community based suicide prevention, we gain an understanding of co-production in mental health services and the necessity for responsive, justice-oriented healthcare systems. As we traverse the shifting political terrain of the UK, Will's personal experiences become a lens through which we examine the broader implications of mental health policies and the urgent need for...
2024-05-14
50 min
From Therapy to Social Change
David Weaver in Conversation: Intersecting Mental Health, Politics, and Societal Transformation
What is it like to stand at the crossroads of identity, ancestry, and social change? David Weaver joins us to share his insights on the therapy profession's role in societal transformation. With his unique perspective as a social worker, political advisor, and leadership consultant, David unravels the threads of personal history and professional ambition, weaving a narrative that is both intimate and profound.In dialogue with John Wilson, David covers the complex terrain of systemic racism within the therapy field, dissecting how economic strains, like the ongoing cost of living crisis, exacerbate this problem. David encourages us...
2024-05-14
1h 08
The ToolShed Podcast
Mental Health Is Something You Do feat. Shannen Cooper
Learn how to implement daily practices that support your mental health. Mental health, which governs our emotions, thoughts, and social interactions, influences how we feel and handle situations. Maintaining it can be challenging, especially during hard times. This guide provides practical methods to handle these periods and promote mental health, enabling us to live our best lives. Shannen Cooper is the Business Development Manager for TradeMutt, Australia's only Social Enterprise Workwear Brand and Mental Health Advocate / Opportunity Magnet and Angle Connoisseur. Born in Cairns, and raised in Vanuatu, he left home for Brisbane at age 16...
2024-04-23
28 min
Mick Freeman’s World of Women
Cooper & Marlene (Extract 7)
How I learnt that Finnish women were more sexual than I'd ever imagined ...
2024-04-08
11 min
CooperTalk
Mick Mars from Motley Crue - Episode 1,000
Mick Mars is the lead guitarist and one of the co-founders of Motley Crue. Over the course of their career, they have toured the world, packed stadiums and sold over 25 million albums in the US and 100 million around the globe. Mick retired from the band two years ago and recently released his first solo album, The Other Side of Mars, to rave reviews.
2024-03-25
54 min
From Therapy to Social Change
Talking Across Difference: Islamic and Jewish Experiences in the (Counselling) World—Myira Khan and Mick Cooper in Dialogue, with Nicola Blunden
What are the intersections of faith, culture and counselling? Myira Khan and Mick Cooper—with Nicola Blunden as Chair—explore our personal identities as a Muslim woman and Jewish man, and how this intersects with our professional training and identities. Through open dialogue, we discuss how global events shape our clinical practice and the unique perspectives we bring to the therapeutic space and training by our faith and cultural identities. We also talk about the prejudices and microaggressions we have faced in the counselling and professional world beyond.How does identity impact on professional life? Myira and Mick...
2024-03-01
1h 20
From Therapy to Social Change
Ben Mullings in Dialogue with Mick Cooper: A Mental Health Political Party for Australia—Successes, Challenges, and Lessons Learnt
Dr Ben Mullings, counselling psychologist, has been a fierce advocate for mental health reform in Australia. In this podcast dialogue, Ben describes his journey of establishing the Alliance for Better Access campaign, the battles against Medicare cutbacks, and his pivotal role in establishing the Australian Mental Health Party—the first of its kind worldwide. This conversation is a deep dive into the complexities of shaping policy, the resilience required to challenge political indifference, and the undying spirit of community rallying for the rights to accessible mental health care.Navigating the political landscape requires more than just knowledge; it...
2024-02-29
1h 01
From Therapy to Social Change
Emmy van Deurzen in Dialogue with Mick Cooper: Existential Philosophy, Phenomenology, and the Journey to a Sustainable Future
Emmy van Deurzen is a remarkable woman whose life story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Not only has Emmy led a global renaissance of existential therapy, but she has been figural to the development of psychotherapy in the UK and across Europe. Today, she is at the forefront of the Existential Movement, which strives to bring existential ideas to social and political life. Emmy's narrative weaves the psychological aftermath of World War II with an unyielding pursuit of understanding and global improvement. Through her lens, we gain invaluable insight into existential philosophy's...
2024-02-17
1h 03
From Therapy to Social Change
Eyal Rozmarin in Dialogue with Mick Cooper: Identity, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and Social Change
Eyal Rozmarin is a relational psychoanalyst, widely published author, and an emigrant from Israel to the US. In this dialogue with Mick Cooper, author of Psychology at the Heart of Social Change, Eyal describes the complex tapestry of identity formation and social dynamics, sharing his his own path of transformation. Eyal examines the intricate ways in which societal narratives, external perceptions, and the longing to belong sculpt our inner selves. The episode explores how our identities are interlaced with culture, politics, and the collective yearnings for community.Eyal invites us into the depths of psychoanalytic theory through, f...
2024-01-10
58 min
Polyvinyl Craftsmen
Polyvinyl Craftsmen Transmission 512
Transmission 512 Meh! Can Empower You 2 – Ubiquitous Meh! Venus In Bother Boots – Nipple Erectors Wild - Butterflies of Love Oh Me I'm Never – Shit Kid Move Your Popo – Mama Rosin Punk Rock Mama - Heavy Trash Let the Music Play – Gene Pitney Voodoo Doll – Subsonics Taken By Force – Civic Concrete Reservation – Syl Johnson Whatever the Postman Says – The Smashing Times Kind Ghosts – Sparklehorse Other Aspects – DJ Cam The Farmer’s Hotel - Silver Jews Club...
2024-01-04
1h 37
Polyvinyl Craftsmen
Polyvinyl Craftsmen Transmission 511
Thee Songs Top Brass - Matt Berry No Trophy Version – The Bees Reviewing The Situation – Jacki Bond Rabies – Naked Lunch I Want My Woman – The Emperors Born Brain Stupid – Bastard Kestrel Lowest Common Denominator – Richard Hell & the Voidoids Christmas – Beat Happening Demolition Girl – The Saints Boogiemon Stories – Mick Trouble Memorabilia (The Hacker 2023 Remix) – Soft Cell Getting It Back – Cymande Rolling Love (Part 2) – Three Days Ahead LPF This Happy World – Robert Marlow The Old Man’s Back A...
2023-12-28
1h 39
From Therapy to Social Change
Claudia Turbet-Delof: From Poverty and Racism to Counsellor & Councillor
Walk the journey of an inspiring human rights advocate who hails from Latin America. Claudia is a rare combination of both counsellor and councillor: a fierce believer in the power of socialism and person-centred therapy. From her childhood marked by poverty, racism, and intergenerational trauma to her work as a counsellor, Claudia’s experiences are insightful and compelling, and her belief in mental health as a fundamental human right.Mick Cooper and John Wilson's conversation with Claudia navigates through her life in the UK, her work with Hackney Council, and her role in the Words Matter campaign. Cl...
2023-11-10
54 min
From Therapy to Social Change
John Wilson in Conversation with Mick Cooper: From Cult to Containment
Imagine growing up in a community where the group is considered more important than the individual. This was the reality for our guest, John Wilson, a therapist whose unique upbringing in a cult drastically shaped his perspective on life and then therapy. His compelling journey from a highly controlled group to the therapeutic world offers fascinating insights into the impact of cult mentality on individual self-worth and community dynamics. We explore the importance of creating safe spaces for human interaction, an idea that John holds dear. He shares how his personal history helps him understand group dynamics...
2023-10-27
51 min
Mick Wall
Saudi Money
Talking Alice Cooper being CANCELLED! John 5 and 1/2 TALKING DEALER!! We're talking about the SHIT new STONES single. We're talking about SAUDI MONEY and how little it would take for Jon to sell his own grandmother! We're talking THE SHIT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-10-05
47 min
CrossRoads Community Church Podcast
LIFE AND LIGHT
Pastor Mick teaches us about the life and light that John knew Jesus came to bring.
2023-07-26
42 min
Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
The best (and worst) shows we've ever seen
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!Do you remember the best show you’ve ever seen? How about the worst? Mick and Jeff talk about what makes a great show and relive some of the best (and worst) they’ve seen. Our Album You Must Hear Before You Die is “The B-52s” self-titled first album from 1979. This high-energy album smashed the B-52s onto the world stage while looking like escapees from the Rocky Horror Show! To top it all off, Jeff brings you rock news featuring Alice Cooper...
2023-04-26
1h 08
The Boys We've Seen
Replacing Mick McCarthy: The Brian Kerr Appointment
Send us a textJoin Conor and Jonny as they go back in time to 2003. Mick McCarthy has resigned as Ireland manager and the race to replace him is an odd podge of exotic French managers, former England captains and Irish legends. Leading the race is Brian Kerr but there is significant challenge from Peter Reid, King Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Moran and many others. Here we discuss the 'what ifs', the 'why bothers', and the 'why nots?' in great detail.Follows us on those socials and don't forget to leave a review xox
2023-04-24
1h 09
The Weekend University
Using Psychology to Create a Better Society - Prof. Mick Cooper
Mick is a Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Roehampton, a Chartered Psychologist, and an internationally recognised author, trainer and consultant in the fields of humanistic, existential and pluralistic therapies. This is Mick’s seventh engagement with The Weekend University, and today’s conversation focuses on his latest book: “Psychology at the Heart of Social Change”. We cover a wide range of topics, including: — How psychology and evidence-based psychotherapy can inform public policy to create a more equitable, compassionate, and fairer society — Whether life is primary in determining consciousness, or the other way around — The surprising parallels between healthy psycho...
2023-04-14
53 min
The Boys We've Seen
John O'Shea Nutmegs Luis Figo! The 2002/2003 Season
Send us a textOh my lucky stars and your lucky days! Join Conor and Jonny this week as they discuss the 2002/2003 season. Blockbuster doesn't even begin to describe it. On the domestic front, John O'Shea has a breakout season with Manchester United where he plays 30 odd League games and... oh yeah... nutmegs Luis Figo in the Champions League in the definition of tekkers. Elsewhere Stephen Carr has the season of the lifetime to make the PFA team of the year and Robbie Keane has begun his Spurs story. Internationally Mick McCarthy steps down from the Republic...
2023-03-27
1h 17
The Rugby Wrap
Rugby Wrap S4 Ep 5 Graham Cooper
Really interesting chat with Super Rugby referee Graham Cooper, who talks about refereeing the breakdown, when a head clash warrants a card and what he looks for when awarding scrum penalties. A real good listen. Plus the mailbag and another shameless plug for our rugby world cup tour.
2023-03-22
1h 00
Let's Talk Jack
Happy Valentine's Day from 2 "Cooper Couples"
🎧Let's Talk Jack Episode 56 🎧- This week, Let's Talk Jack is celebrating love with two very special "Cooper Couples", Tasha & Clay and Lisa & Mick. Join us in this fun-loving episode to hear who's been with the company longer and what it's really like to work with your spouse! Of course, we can't end without a round of "The "Newlywed Game!"Happy Valentine's Day from the Let's Talk Jack team!Lisa & Mick Vogt, Wentzville TerminalTasha & Clay Burgoon, Fort Wayne Terminal #letstalkjack #jackcooper #professionaldrivers #workingwithyourspouse #valentinesday #humanresources #cdldriver #autoindustry #teambuilding #autohauler #truckingindustry #trucking #carhauler #happycouples Wa...
2023-02-15
20 min
CrossRoads Community Church Podcast
THE BE ATTITUDES
In this message, Pastor Mick takes us through the most controversial, yet inspiring introduction to a sermon ever. And, it wasn't just any sermon either. This was the most famous introduction, in the most famous sermon, taught by the most famous teacher ever. It is the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount preached by Jesus himself.
2023-02-01
32 min
The Boys We've Seen
What Could Go Wrong? Ireland v. Spain 2002 World Cup Part Two
Send us a textOkay not a great start... at all. Spain have scored after eight minutes and our lack of pace is exposing Mick McCarthy's men. But fear not, the tide is beginning to turn and the Irish look dangerous in this 2002 knockout match. Will the Irish score? Will we go to extra time? Will we be killed by the ill-fated Golden Boy? Join Conor and Jonny as they begin to discuss the highs, lows and middles (?) of a heartbreaking match for the Boys in Green.Follows us on those socialsb...
2023-01-30
46 min
The Boys We've Seen
What Could Go Wrong? Ireland v. Spain 2002 World Cup Part One
Send us a textMick's men have made it to the knockout stages. This is it... Ireland's greatest chance of a proper run in the World Cup. Standing in our way is a Spanish side featuring a baby-faced Iker Casillas and an immense combination of Raul and Morientes. But... fret now we have Robbie Keane and Damien Duff pulling up trees in the World Cup. Join Conor and Jonny as they begin to discuss the highs, lows and middles (?) of a heartbreaking match for the Boys in Green.Follows us on those socials
2023-01-23
46 min