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Hospital Ball
York City Cult Hero Jon Challinor on Near Misses, Wembley Redemption, and England Seniors Success (S14 Ep3)
When Jon Challinor came on as a half time sub for Kettering against York City, his only intentions were to help preserve some pride for the poppies having being 4-0 down at the time. By the end of the match Gary Mills felt he was the best player on the pitch, by the end of the week he was a York City player and by the end of the season he was a double Wembley winner. This came after three near misses with promotions to the football league. This podcast covers the ups and downs of a c...
2025-07-27
54 min
Hospital Ball
Gordon Staniforth: From England Schoolboy to FA Cup Semi-Final | York City Podcast (S14 Ep2)
From England schoolboy caps to 117 goals in professional football and an FA Cup semi-final, Gordon Staniforth’s career is the kind every young footballer dreams of.A two-time winner of York City’s Billy Fenton Clubman of the Year award, Gordon was a shining light during a challenging era for the club. Across two spells with York City, as well as a career that brought promotions and cup runs, he’s seen the game from every angle.In this episode, Gordon reflects on the moments that defined his journey – from being told to cut his hair to...
2025-07-24
42 min
Fuel Your Drive by Josh York
Why Customer Experience Is EVERYTHING | Fuel Your Drive Podcast
In this episode of Fuel Your Drive, I share a personal story that highlights just how critical customer service is in business. After a chemical burn incident at a store I’ve supported for over a decade, I was shocked by the lack of response and care from the owner—no apology, no accountability. I break down why small gestures matter, how one moment can ruin years of trust, and what every business owner must do to protect their brand. If you want your business to thrive, you need to master the details, from holding the door to delivering a si...
2025-07-21
07 min
State Of The New York Knicks Podcast🗽
State Of The New York Knicks Podcast Episode 405 Knicks Summer League Standouts
In this episode of the State of the New York Knicks Podcast, I dive into the standout performances from the Knicks' Summer League. Even with a 1-4 record, there were some real bright spots—Dink Pate and Mohamed Diawara stood out with their athleticism, energy, and playmaking ability. I break down what I saw from these young talents and why I believe they could be a spark for the Knicks moving forward.I also talk about the importance of integrating youth into the rotation and how these guys might fit into the bigger picture for the franchise’s fu...
2025-07-20
15 min
Fuel Your Drive by Josh York
The Way You Speak Is Holding You Back | Fuel Your Drive Podcast
In this episode of Fuel Your Drive, I break down a real-life conversation that reminded me why the words we speak to ourselves truly matter. If you're stuck, scared, or unsure of your next step—this is for you. I dive deep into how mindset, action, and belief create opportunity, even when it feels out of reach. Whether you’re in the field or the boardroom, you have the power to rise. Let’s stop thinking small and start showing up big. #mindsetmatters #LevelUpYourLife #fuelyourdrive SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJkh-idOsUdPNS9gODy9qUQ
2025-07-14
07 min
State Of The New York Knicks Podcast🗽
State Of The New York Knicks Podcast Episode 404 Knicks Summer League Game 1
In this episode of State Of The New York Knicks, I dive into the Knicks’ Summer League Game 1 and break down everything you need to know with some Knick fans. The young guys hit the floor in Vegas, and while the score isn’t everything, there were definitely some standout performances that Knicks fans should be excited about.First and foremost, Pacome Dadiet looked really solid — flashing the potential we hoped to see. He played with confidence, had some great moments on both ends of the floor, and gave us a glimpse of what the future might look l...
2025-07-12
1h 53
YorkMix News Stories
Gang attack young teenager in York park
Gang attack young teenager in York park
2025-07-07
00 min
Moving Forward With Young Voices
2025 June 16 Moving Forward with Young Voices
Attending a trade school rather than pursuing a traditional four year degree isn't for everyone. Iulia Lupse explains when trade school makes more sense than a college degree. To live in a high trust space is to experience peace, community and purpose. Ethan Watson lays out who killed our high trust spaces and how we can build new ones. The immigration crisis that is affecting much of Europe has a parallel in the liberal immigration policies that have been enacted by the Canadian government. William Barclay explains how the Liberal party is embracing Islamic extremism.
2025-06-17
39 min
YorkMix News Stories
Gang attack young teenager in York park
Gang attack young teenager in York park
2025-06-08
00 min
Pastoral Thoughts
Trump’s First 100 Days & New York’s Budget: Finding Faith in Uncertain Times
In this episode of Pastoral Thoughts Podcast, we sit down with Evangelist Dr. Tom Stiles from Arise Ministries to unpack two major topics: President Trump’s first 100 days as the 47th President and the newly passed 2025-2026 New York State budget. From mass deportations and federal budget cuts to housing initiatives and mental health funding in New York, we explore what these changes mean for Christians. How can we trust God’s sovereignty and respond with faith in these uncertain times? Dr. Stiles shares biblical wisdom, practical insights, and a call to action for believers. What We Cover: Trump’s first 100...
2025-05-09
1h 00
Academic Coaching for Parents with Dr Anna York-Weaving
#21 - Mental Health, Independence & Resilience in Young Adults with Dr Dominique Thompson
In this episode of Academic Coaching for Parents, I’m joined by Dr. Dominique Thompson, a GP, TEDx speaker and leading expert in young people’s mental health and wellbeing. With over 20 years of clinical experience, most recently as Director of Service at the University of Bristol Students’ Health Service, Dominique brings a wealth of insight into the challenges young people face today.She shares practical strategies from her bestselling book How to Grow a Grown Up, helping parents understand how to support their children in becoming independent, confident and resilient adults.🎙️ In this episod...
2025-03-26
35 min
State Of The New York Knicks Podcast🗽
State Of The New York Knicks Podcast Episode 370
State of the New York Knicks Podcast Episode 370:Welcome to another episode of the State of the New York Knicks podcast! We’re here to break down the latest happenings in Knicks Nation and dive into the team's biggest priorities with Jalen Brunson currently sidelined. With the heart of the team out, there are some critical areas the Knicks need to focus on to keep things rolling. In this episode, we'll highlight three key priorities for New York as they adjust in Brunson's absence:Getting Mikal Bridges Involved: As one of the most dynamic players on...
2025-03-11
20 min
New York Got Game: A NY Basketball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Trae Young, Hawks eliminate Knicks from NBA Cup, trip to Las Vegas
Dexter Henry and Bryan Fonseca break down the Knicks' tough loss to Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA Cup quarterfinals round.The Knicks Wall's Candace Pedraza joins as this week's guest to discuss the Bockers’ inconsistency on defense and how New York’s high-flying offense has defined the team’s first 25 games of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-12-13
1h 23
The Untapped New York Podcast
Secret New York: An Unusual Guide
The newest edition of Secret New York, An Unusual Guide, is out! Michelle Young, founder of Untapped New York and author of "Secret New York," interviews her co-author Hannah Frishberg, a native New Yorker and arts and culture reporter with Gothamist/WNYC. Discover some of the exciting new entries in the guidebook, including the IFC Center's spy holes, the Hess Triangle, a section of the Berlin Wall, and two quirky lighthouses in the Bronx and Staten Island. They also highlight the Red Room at One Wall Street, set to reopen in the spring. Michelle and Hannah also kick off...
2024-12-03
19 min
The Headlines
JD Vance Goes on Joe Rogan, and Young Thug Pleads Guilty
Plus, the jobs report, with a twist. Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Tell us what you think at: theheadlines@nytimes.com. On Today’s Episode:The Jobs Report on Friday May Be a Fluke and a Political Football, by Lydia DePillisVance Tells Rogan: Teens Become Trans to Get Into Ivy League, by Chris Cameron, Simon J. Levien and Ne...
2024-11-01
08 min
Academic Coaching for Parents with Dr Anna York-Weaving
Is 17 Too Young to Choose a Degree? Navigating Big Decisions at a Young Age with Dr. Anne-Fleur Brand
In today’s episode of Academic Coaching for Parents, I dive into a topic that’s on the minds of many parents and students alike “Is 17 too young to choose a degree?” I’m joined by a special guest, Dr. Anne-Fleur Brand, a veterinarian currently pursuing her PhD in toxicology. Dr. Brand’s fascinating academic journey took her from veterinary medicine to education and now into scientific research.Together, we explore the challenges of making big career decisions at a young age, the pressure students feel and how parents can support their children during this critical time. Dr. Br...
2024-10-25
25 min
The Daily
The Sunday Read: ‘An Acerbic Young Writer Takes Aim at the Identity Era’
There was something distinctly unrelaxed about the way that Tony Tulathimutte, one of the more talented young writers at work in America today, announced the publication of “The Feminist,” a new short story, back in the fall of 2019.“To be clear in advance,” Tulathimutte wrote on Twitter, “feminism is good, this character is not good.”These days, when the faintest gust of heterodoxy is enough to start an internet stampede, it may be wise to put some moral distance between yourself and your protagonists, but as Tulathimutte soon found out, it’s no guarantee you won’t be caugh...
2024-10-20
35 min
The Opinions
These Young Voters Offer a Road Map For Kamala Harris
Listen in on this focus group with young undecided voters — a group that could determine the outcome of the upcoming presidential election. The New York Times deputy Opinion editor, Patrick Healy, spoke with some Gen Z voters to better understand the issues they’re focused on and how they’re feeling about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.In this episode, he argues that while many young undecided voters don’t trust Harris, there are clear ways for her to win their support.
2024-09-03
08 min
The Affiliate Marketing Show
Episode 79 - Affiliate Summit East 2024 (New York City - Floor Walk)
Josh Sebo (COO of OfferVault) & industry legend Harrison Gevirtz walk the trade show floor at Affiliate Summit East 2024 in New York City! Get your Free Copy of "The Pay Per Call Revolution" now! Just pay shipping and handling: - (https://www.paypercallrevolution.com) Follow Us: OfferVault: WEBSITE: https://www.offervault.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/offervault INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/offervaultmarketing/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/offervault LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/offer-vault/ Adam Young: RINGBA: https://www.ringba.com RINGBA's INNER CIRCLE: https://try.ringba.com/inner-circle/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ringba INSTAGRAM: https...
2024-08-12
14 min
The New Yorkers Podcast
The New Yorkers Join The Bowery Boys! - With Greg Young
In this Episode: Kelly is joined by historian Greg Young! He is one of the creators and hosts of the Bowery Boys podcast which he's been producing with his co-host Tom Meyers for over 17 Years! Join them as they talk about the history of podcasting itself! Learn how Greg's show, "The Bowery Boys" became one of the first podcasts! They talk about how the show has grown and changed over the years, and Greg talks about what he's learned doing the show for so long. Kelly and Greg then talk about some of their favorite ep...
2024-08-04
55 min
Young People's Concerts
ep.03 - Young Performers No.4
Young People´s Concerts Season 6 Episode 03 – Young Performers No.4 Leonard Bernstein introduces three young pianists: Joan Weiner (14), Claudia Hoca (12), and Pamela Paul (13), each performing a movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto in A Major. These movements are conducted by Yuri Krasnopolsky, Zoltan Rozsnyai, and Serge Fournier, respectively. The program concludes with 16-year-old André Watts playing Liszt’s Piano Concerto in E-flat Major, with Bernstein conducting. Originally aired on CBS Television Network, January 15, 1963
2024-07-16
54 min
17 County
Episode 104: Marie Steskal - Remote Work & Moving to York
Marie is a UNL graduate, and her husband moved to York in 2022. She works remotely for Vivayic as a Learning Designer. She teaches CCD for 3rd grade at St Joseph’s, volunteers at the York Pregnancy Resource and Family Center, is on the young professional’s board, and currently is vying for first place in the Yorklympics with team Cornhusker Crusaders! In between all that, she is working on giving all homemade gifts for Christmas and has picked up crocheting this year. HOST: Emily Perry This podcast is produced by the York Co...
2024-07-16
33 min
The New Yorkers Podcast
Top 10 New York City Hidden Gems - With Secret NYC
In this Episode: Kelly is joined by Bianca Bahamondes! She is the Executive Editor of Secret NYC for all of North America. They talk about what Secret NYC is and the kind of content they create. New York City History, Humor, Food and restaurants, as well as things to do in the city. Learn about Secret NYC's stamp of approval system and find out what to look for when you're choosing your next restaurant adventure. Kelly asks Bianca how Secret NYC is leaving it's mark on the community. And Bianca asks Kelly what imp...
2024-07-07
55 min
Young People's Concerts
ep.04 - Young Performers No.3
Young People´s Concerts Season 5 Episode 04 – Young Performers No.3 Leonard Bernstein introduces Seiji Ozawa, who conducts the overture to Mozart's 'The Marriage of Figaro.' The program also features Maurice Peress and John Canarina conducting pieces with Gary Karr on double bass. Bernstein then discusses and conducts 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns, with guest soloists Ruth and Naomi Segal (piano duo), Tony Cirone (xylophone), David Hopper (glockenspiel), Paula Robison (flute), and Paul Green (clarinet). Originally aired on CBS Television Network, April 14, 1962
2024-06-18
53 min
Tough Times with Lou Young
Tough Times with Lou Young - Show #74 - June 8th, 2024 - SHRINKING YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT, HANGING WITH THE STARS OF TV NEWS, AND ON THE ROAD WITH NEIL YOUNG AND REVERAND BILLY
SHRINKING YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT, HANGING WITH THE STARS OF TV NEWS, AND ON THE ROAD WITH NEIL YOUNG AND REVERAND BILLY Host Lou Young is a climate “doomer,” according to producer Will Hennessey: He’s just so pessimistic about or climate prospects in the future. Co-host George Potanovic is a bit more optimistic and so is our first guest, Stephen Cea from the Nyack Climate 2030. Stephen outlines ways the regular folks like us can reduce our carbon footprint with some simple appliance changes. Lou may have started his road to pessimism during his 43 years in TV...
2024-06-12
1h 54
Young People's Concerts
ep.03 - Young Performers No.2
Young People´s Concerts Season 4 Episode 03 – Young Performers No.2 In the annual Young People's Concert hosted by Leonard Bernstein, the spotlight shines on young performers. The lineup features cellist Lynn Harrell and conductor Elyakum Shapira showcasing music by Dvořák, pianist Jung Ja Kim and conductor Russell Stanger presenting pieces by Chopin, soprano Veronica Tyler and conductor Gregory Millar performing two arias by Puccini and Menotti, and Bernstein himself conducting with Henry Chapin narrating "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" by Britten. Originally aired on CBS Television Network, March 1...
2024-05-10
53 min
From the Point by Trae Young
Trae Young Recaps NBA Season, Talks Future, Discusses Boston Celtics & NBA Playoffs
On an April 30, 2024, recording of "From the Point by Trae Young" filmed in partnership with Bleacher Report, NBA All-Star Trae Young and Winston discuss: 01:00 Trae's schedule since his NBA season ended01:30 "Coach" Trae, the AAU leader02:10 Trae's Sprite Campaign03:30 On Becoming Hawks franchise leader in assists 05:40 An injury update 07:20 Thoughts on the Atlanta Hawks season09:30 Expounding on his viral exit interview comments10:50 NBA Playoff musings (OKC Thunder, why scoring goes down, togetherness)15:35 New era of NBA hoops? 16:40 Real estate in New York Knicks' fans heads 18:00 What makes...
2024-05-08
37 min
The Untapped New York Podcast
New York's Lost Opera Houses
New York City's lost opera houses are having their fifteen minutes of fame, thanks to the HBO show, The Gilded Age, which brought their dramatic histories to life in the most recent season. We dug into these former opera houses in our new extended episode which weaves in clips from The Gilded Age. We'll cover some of the earliest of opera houses (some of which where were Italian!), the Astor Place Opera house which inspired one of the deadliest riots in the city's history, the Academy of Music, the first Metropolitan Opera house, and our backstage tour of the c...
2024-04-23
1h 00
Royal York Baptist Church
Peter Mahaffey - Lessons For The Old And The Young - Ecclesiastes 11:7-12:8 | Sunday April 14 2024
Peter Mahaffey - Lessons For The Old And The Young - Ecclesiastes 11:7-12:8 | Sunday April 14 2024 by Royal York Baptist Church
2024-04-14
44 min
Young People's Concerts
ep.02 - Young Performers No.1
Young People´s Concerts Season 3 Episode 2 – Young Performers No.1 Leonard Bernstein presents emerging conductors and performers in an engaging showcase. Cellist Daniel Domb delivers a captivating performance of Dvořák's Concerto in B Minor, under the baton of Kenneth Schermerhorn, while Stefan Mengelberg leads the orchestra in the final movement of Wieniawski's Violin Concerto in D Minor, featuring Barry Finclair on violin. To conclude, Bernstein himself conducts Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf," with nine-year-old Alexandra Wager providing narration. Originally aired on CBS Television Network, March 06, 1960.
2024-04-06
53 min
The Untapped New York Podcast
The World of Oppenheimer: From New York to Los Alamos
This episode is all about Oppenheimer, as the movie heads into the Academy Awards with thirteen Oscar nominations. Michelle Young and Justin Rivers from Untapped New York first delve into J. Robert Oppenheimer's early life in New York City where the character and moral beliefs of the precocious future scientist were forged. Our hosts also discover their mutual connection to the atomic bomb itself. Then, Michelle interviews Oppenheimer's production designer Ruth de Jong who is up for an Oscar for Best Production Design and dig into where the film was shot, how the incredible on location sets were designed...
2024-02-24
44 min