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1 Chris Nowinski - Protecting Athletes from Head Injuries & Preventing CTE 27:28
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Chris Nowinski is a former football player at Harvard University and professional wrestler with WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment. After enduring a career-ending head injury, Chris has dedicated his professional life to serving patients and families affected by brain trauma, particularly Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that develops after repeated head injuries. Jay and Chris discuss the state of head injuries in American athletics, the difference between advocating for head safety at youth and professional levels, Chris’ newest research, and much more. Episode Chapters (00:00) Intro (00:50) changes in the culture around concussions in the past two decades (02:39) padded helmet technology (03:55) concussion reporting in the NFL (10:35) Chris’ career path and concussion history (14:52) connecting with activists who haven’t themselves suffered a traumatic brain injury (17:42) SHAAKE - a new sign to identify concussions (20:53) Unions can help players advocate for safety policies (23:10) final thoughts and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/…
The Scottish Football Citizen
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المحتوى المقدم من Andy Kerr/The Scottish Football Citizen. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Andy Kerr/The Scottish Football Citizen أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The Scottish Football Citizen is a new weekly podcast that delves into the long and illustrious past of Scottish football. We cover every level from internationals to the juniors, discussing players, managers, teams, big games and even the fans and how they earned a crust in order to pay for their match tickets. Sign up to our mailing list at https://the-scottish-football-citizen.mailchimpsites.com/ to make sure you never miss an episode or an update from us!
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المحتوى المقدم من Andy Kerr/The Scottish Football Citizen. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Andy Kerr/The Scottish Football Citizen أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The Scottish Football Citizen is a new weekly podcast that delves into the long and illustrious past of Scottish football. We cover every level from internationals to the juniors, discussing players, managers, teams, big games and even the fans and how they earned a crust in order to pay for their match tickets. Sign up to our mailing list at https://the-scottish-football-citizen.mailchimpsites.com/ to make sure you never miss an episode or an update from us!
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1 Episode 50 - An Interview With Frank Beattie 53:59
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In the last episode of the Citizen for a while, Andy unearths an interview with Kilmarnock FC's greatest-ever player, Frank Beattie. Born in Stirling in 1933, Frank grew up playing football for juvenile teams before joining Bonnybridge Juniors in 1953. He didn't stay in the juniors long as after only six weeks, Frank was signed by Kilmarnock FC and would work down the pits in the morning and train with Killie in the afternoon. When Willie Waddell took over from Malky MacDonald in 1957, the club entered its golden age that culminated in the final-day title win over Hearts at Tynecastle in 1965. After Frank's sad passing in 2009, Kilmarnock renamed their main stand The Frank Beattie Stand, and even among younger supporters he is considered the club's greatest servant. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 49 - The Man Who Would Be King 36:42
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With former Scotland hero Denis Law having yet another statue being unveiled in his home city of Aberdeen last week, we look back at Law's life in this episode. Law came from humble beginnings, the son of a fisherman in the granite city and began his professional career when Huddersfield Town signed him at a young age. Law's performances with the Terriers caught the eye of Manchester City, where he spent time at Maine Road before moving to Torino. Despite enjoying the Italian lifestyle off the pitch, Law found it difficult to cope playing against defensive Italian opposition and was desperate to go back to Britain. Fortunately for him, Matt Busby's Manchester United came calling - and Law never looked back. Law also made his mark on the international scene too, scoring a record 30 goals for Scotland - and only Kenny Dalglish has managed to equal that tally in dark blue! Ask any member of the Tartan Army about Denis Law and the first image that comes to mind is his goal at Wembley in the 3-2 win over the auld enemy in 1967 when Scotland became unofficial world champions. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…
In this episode we look back on the life and times of Bertie Auld who sadly passed away on Sunday 14th November at the age of 83. One of the famous Lisbon Lions, Bertie was born in Maryhill in 1938 and joined Celtic from Maryhill Harp in 1955. After a season on loan at Dumbarton to prepare him for first team football, he fitted into Jimmy McGrory's Celtic team - but his poor disciplinary record and refusal to back down in arguments led to Celtic's chairman Robert Kelly selling Bertie to Birmingham City in 1961. Bertie was part of the Birmingham team that won the League Cup against local rivals Aston Villa in 1963 before making a return to Celtic in 1965, just weeks before Jock Stein took over and heralded in a new era of success for the hoops. After finishing his playing career with Hibernian, Bertie went into management with Partick Thistle in 1974 where we won promotion to the Premier Division with the Jags in 1976. Bertie also had spells in charge of Hibernian, Hamilton Academical and Dumbarton in addition to a second spell at Firhill. To find out more about what Bertie Auld means to Celtic fans, Andy spoke to Lindsay Hamilton about her memories of Bertie. Andy also takes a look into Walking Football by visiting a Dementia Walking Football Festival at Toryglen Regional Football Centre. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 47 - An Interview With Ross Mathie 1:05:15
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In this week's episode Andy speaks to Ross Mathie about his life and career in football. Born and brought up in Motherwell, Ross grew up watching the Ancell Babes team that contained the likes of Ian St. John who went on to be a star at Bill Shankly's Liverpool. Ross had a brief stint at Aberdeen before joining junior side Cambuslang Rangers with whom he won the Scottish Amateur Cup in 1969 against Kirkintilloch Rob Roy. He then made the step up to Kilmarnock where he enjoyed European football and a trip to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the summer of 1970. After Kilmarnock Ross turned out for Dumbarton and Berwick Rangers before moving into coaching and while at the SFA, he helped to develop many future Scotland stars. These days he's active with both Football Memories Scotland and Walking Football Scotland. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 46 - An Interview With Dougie Donnelly 1:17:51
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In this episode we delve into the Scottish Football Museum archive to bring you an interview with Dougie Donnelly. In terms of British sports broadcasting, Dougie is someone who needs no introduction. Dougie grew up supporting Clyde thanks to the influence of his grandfather who worked at Shawfield, and still follows the Bully Wee to this day. Dougie studied law at the University of Strathclyde and had an interest in music, but ultimately found his calling in sports broadcasting on radio and TV. Dougie was a familiar face and voice to sports fans all across Britain and presented Sportscene and Grandstand in addition to World Cups, Olympics and Commonwealth Games coverage for the BBC. These days Dougie is retired from regular broadcasting work but can still be found hosting events such as the Scottish Football Hall of Fame induction dinner every year. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…
In this episode Andy takes a look back at the life of Walter Smith following his passing after an illness at the age of 73. Brought up as a Rangers fan in the Carmyle district of Glasgow, Smith started his playing career at Drumchapel Amateurs before going junior with Ashfield and then making the step up to professional football with Dundee United. Smith became a regular in the United defence under Jim McLean before going on to play for Dumbarton and then returned to Tannadice as assistant to McLean. In 1986 he became Graeme Souness' assistant at Rangers before taking the Ibrox job in 1991 where he won trophy after trophy. Following four years as manager of Everton, Smith became manager of the Scotland national team in 2004 before returning to his beloved Rangers in 2007 and retired as their second most-successful manager of all time in 2011. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…
In this episode Andy speaks to Lorna Morton, a Dunfermline Athletic fan and John Litster, a Raith Rovers fan about Tuesday's upcoming derby game at East End Park between the two sides. With the Rovers and the Pars at opposite ends of the table at the time of writing will the Rovers extend their lead over their rivals, or will the Pars finally get their season kickstarted? The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 43 - Wembley Wins Wembley Woes 21:10
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In this episode we bring you the best bits from the recent Q&A at the launch of Scotland hero Jim McCalliog's autobiography, Wembley Wins Wembley Woes. Born in Glasgow in 1946, Jim was highly sought-after by clubs north and south of the border and joined Leeds United at the age of 15. In his playing career Jim turned out for the likes of Chelsea, Sheffield Wednesday, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester United and Southampton. Jim also famously scored the winning goal for Scotland at Wembley in 1967 to end England’s winning run and crown Scotland the unofficial champions of the world! The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 42 - An Interview With David Francey 1:04:52
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This week we delve into the Scottish Football Museum archive to bring you an interview with David Francey. Known as "the voice of Scottish football", David cut his teeth as a reporter at BBC Scotland before graduating into commentary in 1964. His last high-profile commentary assignment was in 1987 when Scotland took on Brazil. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 41 - Shankly, Glenbuck & Greaves 40:30
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In this episode Andy and Jim mark the 40th anniversary of Bill Shankly's death by taking a look at his roots back in Glenbuck, East Ayrshire, and how his harsh upbringing helped to shape him into one of Britain's best-ever football managers. Andy then speaks to Douglas Kenney, one of our brilliant Football Memories Scotland volunteers who undertook a Memory Walk last Friday to raise funds for the charity. Finally, Andy wraps up this week's episode by paying tribute to the late Jimmy Greaves who sadly passed away recently at the age of 81. An prolific striker in his time as a player, Greaves was also one half of the well-loved TV double act Saint and Greavsie - one of the country's most popular TV shows in its day. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 40 - Dundee Derby Showdown 1:11:38
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In this episode Andy prepares for the upcoming derby match at Tannadice between Dundee United and Dundee by speaking to fans from both clubs. Lawrence Lindsay is a Dundee United fan and runs Celebrating Memories which looks to use the power of memories to entertain and assist people in care environments; and Patrick Barclay is a Dundee fan and a former sportswriter who has penned biographies of Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alex Ferguson and Herbert Champan to name a few. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…

1 Episode 39 - The Ghosts of Cathkin Park 33:08
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In this episode Andy speaks to journalist and author Michael McEwan about his latest book "The Ghosts of Cathkin Park" which takes a look at the history and sad demise of one of Scotland's oldest professional clubs. Listeners of the podcast can take advantage of 20% off the book when buying directly from Birlinn by entering the discount code "CATHKIN21" - click HERE to purchase the book. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…
In this week's episode Andy and Jim take a look back at the Scotland national team in the 1960s and early 1970s. While Scotland did have success in the Home International Championships of 1962 and 1963 with two memorable wins over England at Hampden and Wembley, qualifying for World Cups and European Championships was much harder. Andy and Jim start with 1962 before moving on to 1966 and then to 1970, featuring some great managers and players along the way... The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…
In this week's episode Andy speaks with John Smith and Lindsay Hamilton ahead of Sunday's massive clash between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox. John is a Rangers fan and works as a tour guide at both Ibrox Stadium and the Scottish Football Museum and Hampden Park; and Lindsay is a regular contributor to this podcast and the founder of the excellent Glasgow Football Tour. Both of them share their old firm derby memories with us ahead of the first meeting between the two sides in season 2021/22. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…
In this week's episode Andy and Jim put a German slant on things by looking back at a memorable night at Muirton Park in 1971 as St. Johnstone took on the mighty Hamburger S.V. and also pay tribute to Gerd Muller by examining his Scottish connections. The Scottish Football Citizen is brought to you by Football Memories Scotland and Alzheimer Scotland. Sign up to our mailing list HERE to never miss an episode or an update, and you can contact us by visiting this link too (link opens in new window).…
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