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Kevin Volf

@kevin_volf

Physical activity policy research @UL. Assistant podcast producer @Hereshow. Retweets are probably endorsements.

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Could someone at the debate this evening ask the candidates what they'd do to combat car dependency in Limerick? Please and thank you! #RTEupfront

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In today’s blog, ペス postdocs Kevin Volf and Sven Messing reflect on the 2024 ISPAH conference which took place in Paris. Check out blog ⬇️ pess.blog/2024/11/14/isp… #Conferences #ISPAH #PESSUL #ResearchImpact #ULResearch #StayCurious #Ireland

In today’s blog, <a href="/PESS/">ペス</a> postdocs <a href="/kevin_volf/">Kevin Volf</a> and <a href="/SvenMessing/">Sven Messing</a> reflect on the 2024 ISPAH conference which took place in Paris.

Check out blog ⬇️

pess.blog/2024/11/14/isp…

#Conferences #ISPAH #PESSUL #ResearchImpact
#ULResearch #StayCurious #Ireland
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🚨 New Resource! Introducing the Policy Engagement Programme for Quality Physical Education (PEP-4-QPE) A free, evidence-informed professional learning tool about policy for PE professionals Available in 5 languages 🌍 Details in flyer ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/pep4qpe/

🚨 New Resource!

Introducing the Policy Engagement Programme for Quality Physical Education (PEP-4-QPE)

A free, evidence-informed professional learning tool about policy for PE professionals

Available in 5 languages 🌍 

Details in flyer

ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/pep4qpe/
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I'm 38. When I was 28 I worshipped Robbie Henshaw, went woke & believed in crashing it up. Then I discovered Jordie Barrett, and he changed my life forever. 11 lessons from Dublin's most controversial and unknown rugby player:

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If we were designed to think solo, monologue would be easier than dialogue. Dialogue involves INCREDIBLY complex acts of prediction, coordination, task-switching and mind-reading--yet we find it MUCH easier than monologue. Why? Maybe thinking is a bicycle built for 2.

If we were designed to think solo, monologue would be easier than dialogue.

Dialogue involves INCREDIBLY complex acts of prediction, coordination, task-switching and mind-reading--yet we find it MUCH easier than monologue.  

Why? Maybe thinking is a bicycle built for 2.