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It was another successful night for Premier League clubs in the Champions League with wins for Manchester City who beat Borussia Dortmund, Newcastle who got the better of Athletic Club at St James Park - and a draw for Chelsea away to Qarabag in Baku. Kelly Cates has all the reaction and is joined by Premier League legends Michael Brown, Leon Osman and Tim Krul. They start at the Etihad where Phil Foden and Erling Haaland dazzled again for Manchester City on bonfire night – and Pep Guardiola even pops on the pod to chat to John Murray after his side's 4-1 victory. Tim gives his thoughts on Joelinton and Dan Burn after they scored for his former side, giving Newcastle a 2 nil win.And Chelsea came from 2-1 down to draw two all with their opponents, after Alejandro Garnacho got Chelsea's second and proved that he was indeed the impact substitution that manager Enzo Maresca needed. Timecodes: 00:40 – Manchester City section. 10:25 – Pep Guardiola with John Murray. 14:30 – Newcastle section. 18:08 – Eddie Howe interview. 22:35 - Chelsea chat. 29:53 - Enzo Maresca audio. Thursday 6th November EUROPA LEAGUE: Midtjylland v Celtic 1745 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA CONFERENCE LEAGUE: AEK Larnaca v Aberdeen 1745 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA 2 EUROPA LEAGUE: Rangers v Roma 1945 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA Saturday 8th November PREMIER LEAGUE: West Ham v Burnley 1500 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Fulham 1500 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Sunderland v Arsenal 1730 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE WSL: Arsenal v Chelsea 1200 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA Sunday 9th November PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Leeds United 1400 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Brentford v Newcastle 1400 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Bournemouth 1400 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA 2 PREMIER LEAGUE: Crystal Palace v Brighton 1400 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA 3 PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester City v Liverpool 1630 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
Sportsound has all the reaction after Celtic and Rangers suffer Europa League defeats while Aberdeen earn a goalless draw in Cyprus in the Conference League.
Liverpool show they are getting back to their best with a 1-0 win over Real Madrid at Anfield. Mikel Merino was at the double as Arsenal continued their perfect start to the Champions League campaign with a 3-0 win over Slavia Praha, whilst Micky van de Ven stunned the Tottenham Hotspur stadium with a stunning solo goal as Thomas Frank's side beat Copenhagen 4-0.Mark Chapman is joined by Guillem Balague with Ian Dennis, Stephen Warnock and Jonathan Woodgate joining live from Anfield, whilst Ali Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin give their reaction from Prague. Curtis Davies also joins us having seen Spurs win in North London whilst Conor McNamara sums up an action-packed night in Paris as Bayern Munich beat holders PSG 2-1.Timecodes: 0:27 - Reaction from Anfield as Liverpool beat Real Madrid 5:52 - Guillem Balague joins 7:45 - Courtois 'the best keeper I've ever seen!' 15:39 - Arsenal win in Prague 22:25 - Micky van de Ven's wonder goal as Spurs beat Copenhagen 27:00 - Bayern Munich secure memorable win in Paris 29:00 - Round up of Champions League scores Commentaries on 5 Live/BBC Sounds Wednesday 5 November Champions League: Qarabag v Chelsea - 1745 KO - 5 LIVE Champions League: Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund - 2000 KO - 5 LIVEThursday 6 November Europa League: Midtjylland v Celtic - 1745 KO - SPORTS EXTRA Conference League: AEK Larnaca v Aberdeen - 1745 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 2 Europa League: Rangers v Roma - 2000 KO - SPORTS EXTRASaturday 8 November Women's Super League: Arsenal v Chelsea - 1200 KO - SPORTS EXTRA Premier League: West Ham v Burnley - 1500 KO - 5 LIVE Premier League: Everton v Fulham - 1500 KO - SPORTS EXTRA Premier League: Sunderland v Arsenal - 17:30 KO - 5 LIVE Sunday 9 November Premier League: Nottingham Forest v Leeds - 1400 KO - 5 LIVE Premier League: Brentford v Newcastle - 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA Premier League: Aston Villa v Bournemouth - 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 2 Premier League: Crystal Palace v Brighton - 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 3 Premier League: Manchester City v Liverpool - 1630 KO - 5 LIVE
David Clough is Professor and Chair in Theology and AppliedSciences at the University of Aberdeen. He is a Local Preacher in the Methodist Church. David is also co-president of the charity CreatureKind and he founded the DefaultVeg project, now part of the work of the Better Food Foundation. From 2018 to 2021 hewas Principal Investigator on the Christian Ethics of Farmed Animal Welfare (CEFAW) project. David is the author of "On Animals" volumes one and two.In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the most important questions: “what's real?”, “who matters?” and "how can we make a better world?"Sentientism answers those questions with "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube.00:00 Clips00:48 Welcome02:45 David's Intro- Christian theology and ethics particularly re: non-human animals- Writing "On Animals"- "The moral emergency is the way that we're making use of other animals for food"- "That makes very little sense if you care about non-human animals, if you care about human wellbeing or you care about our shared environment"- "Once you've seen the problem... exposing billions of fellow creatures to significant unnecessary suffering... I've met first hand one to one a lot of animals who are caught up in this system... it's very hard to let go of that"- "What motivates me each day... think of ways to help others glimpse what I've seen about the wrongness of what we're doing and how we might change it"05:03 What's Real?- "Thinking about how to make sense of things wasalways a big deal for me"- Raised in the #christian #methodist Church- Father from a line of Methodist ministers- "That sense of being formed in a particular traditionand encountering other worlds through that experience of faith"- "That was never in competition with exercising myrational faculties to the utmost"- "I always wanted to ask bigger and bigger questionsabout the world"- "If the kinds of things Christians believed in... auniverse dependent on God... if that made sense... then pushing with our utmostintellectual ability to try to understand better... could never be discoveringanything that was foreign to faith."- "A faith-based formation and real a commitment topursuing intellectual and deep philosophical questions... always felt to me tobe one and the same project"- Separate magisteria vs. a more integrated, consistentepistemology?- "I would find it deeply, intellectually, unsatisfyingif I needed to compartmentalise in that kind of way"16:45 What Matters?40:36 Who Matters?01:17:33 A Better World?01:28:25 Follow David- David on BlueSky- David at Aberdeen University- David on Wikipedia- David on LinkedIn- David's talks on YouTubeAnd more... full show notes at Sentientism.info.Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at Sentientism.info. Join our "I'm a Sentientist" wall via this simple form.Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is here on FaceBook. Come join us there!
What if our well-intentioned efforts to promote mental health inadvertently perpetuate systems that cause mental unwellness? What if the resilience we encourage only equips individuals to endure rather than challenge structures detrimental to their well-being? Why do mental health experiences vary so drastically across cultures, with Western societies seemingly posing the greatest challenges for certain conditions? Against the backdrop of escalating ecological dramas that devastate our world and its climate, do we ever wonder what ecological suffering might imply for our mental health? With this poignant, impassioned book Seeking Sanctuary, Finding Shalom, John Swinton invites us to begin exploring avenues toward addressing these daunting and interrelated issues. John Swinton is a consulting faculty member at Duke Divinity and professor in practical theology and pastoral care and chair in divinity and religious studies at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. For more than a decade he worked as a registered mental health nurse. He also worked for a number of years as a hospital and community mental health chaplain alongside of people with severe mental health challenges who were moving from the hospital into the community. In 2004, he founded the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Spirituality, Health, and Disability. He has published widely within the area of mental health, dementia, disability theology, spirituality and healthcare, end-of-life care, qualitative research, and pastoral care. Swinton is the author of a number of monographs including a previous book, Finding Jesus in the Storm: The Spiritual Lives of People With Mental Health Challenges (Eerdmans 2020), which won the Aldersgate book price for interdisciplinary theological research, and his book Dementia: Living in the Memories of God, which won the Archbishop of Canterbury's Ramsey Prize for excellence in theological writing. Swinton is a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and was recently elected as a fellow of the British Academy.
This short but explosive episode centers around a leaked voicemail in which the Man of God, Bruce Hales, brutally attacks and humiliates his nephew, Scott.The Hales boys' recent podcasts have painted PLYMOUTH BRETHREN CHRISTIAN CHURCH leader as a man of infinite kindness and compassion, a champion of the underdog, and full of self-effacing humility. Now the REAL Bruce is revealed - a sneering, sarcastic bully, who takes a sadistic pleasure in mockery, ridicule and insults.Don't take our word for it - hear for yourself the voice of Bruce D Hales. Link for insiders-https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/zvebn4xm5x1mx3s4bmzsv/45000-150.mp4?rlkey=1kzpjxy5dsmn5vcaslykogrl1&st=w60ej28e&dl=0Link to articles- https://archive.ph/Ohu6ihttps://archive.ph/Tezn2https://archive.ph/7d78uhttps://archive.ph/pOe7Shttps://archive.is/pUnB7https://archive.ph/1fJVGhttps://archive.ph/8xQJCLink to PBCC podast #1- • Behind the Plymouth Brethren - a not-so Ex... To share your story or be a guest on the show, email info.getalife@proton.meGet a Life Paypal donations -https://www.paypal.me/getalifepodcastGet a Life GoFundMe-https://gofund.me/614bcd06PayPal link for USA- https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8Tz4n3...Olive Leaf Network- https://oliveleaf.network/Thinking of Leaving Pamphlet and resources - https://oliveleaf.network/resources/Link to Anchor/Spotify- https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/...Preston Down Trust Decision-http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/m...Aberdeen incident- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1riIm...If we walk in the light letters-https://drive.google.com/file/d/14Wlg...Admin/Legal email address:stouffvillelegal-gal@protonmail.comOffice address:22 Braid BendStouffville ONL4A 1R7#plymouthbrethrenchristianchurch #pbcc #abuse #church #cult #religion #trauma #religioustrauma #sexualabuse #mindcontrol #brainwashing #conversation #exmembers #exposingtruth #expose #exposure #whistleblower #getalifepodcast #getalife #podcast #rules #strict #exclusivebrethren #brucehales #BruceHales #BDH #BruceDHales #UniversalBusinessTeam #UBT #RRT #RapidReliefTeam #Aberdeen #OneSchoolGlobal #OSG #johnhales #shutup #withdrawnfrom #worldly #excommunicate #assemblydeath #christiansect #christiancult #canadiancult #canadiansect #sect #worldwidesect #worldwidecult #cultescape #cultescapestory #bully #bullying #brokenfamily #awareness #cultescape #cultandculturepodcast #cultescapee #cultescapeer #cultescapeeinterview #askingforhelp #unispace
No Dons game this weekend to affect your mental health but the boys are back to look ahead to our next venture onto the continent as Aberdeen travel to take on AEK Larnaca in the Conference League on Thursday. Become a paid subscriber over at abzfootballpodcast.com Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Without an adult in the room, Daniel and Justin resort to calling people on speakerphone and asking them about jersey colors.They also recapped Aberdeen's win over Tenino and Montesano's win over Elma, talked some playoff seeding, and a little bit of baseball
Aberdeen and Falkirk debrief; Lookahead to Parkhead; Questions from X and All Roads Lead to Killie.
Aberdeen head to Cyprus to face AEK Larnaca, the Cypriots have scored 5 goals in the group stages without concession. Does a tough night await? Can we restore some pride on the european stage? Glen is joined by Thassos from Kafes & Flares to preview the game and get the opposition insight. Lifestars Legends Lounge Hospitality Raffle - https://www.givewheel.com/fundraising/11124/aberdeen-fc-hospitality-tickets/ Red Redemption Pre Order - https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/red-redemption Masters Football 10% Ticket Discount - https://tickets-uk.axs.com/pyrOCwAAAADtK2qEAAAAAAD5%2fv%2f%2f%2fwD%2f%2f%2f%2f%2fCGFiZXJkZWVuAP%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Caledonian Sleeper has long linked London Euston with Fort William in the West Highlands of Scotland, as well as Inverness and Aberdeen. From 15 January 2026, the overnight train will call at Birmingham International, serving the city's airport. I've been hearing more from two Caledonian Sleeper executives: Interim Managing Director Graham Kelly and Head of Sales & Marketing, Steven Marshall.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman is joined by Andros Townsend, Shay Given and Rory Smith on the Monday Night Club. With former boss Gary O'Neil ruling himself out of the running, what type of manager would be attracted to the Wolves job? Should the club be moving away from the ‘usual' pool of Premier League managers? Ryan Leister, host of The Wolves Report, joins the pod to consider the wider issues associated with Wolves' recent decline. Shay offers insight on the dynamics in a goalkeeping group and the considerations when writing a book following the fallout from the publication of Mary Earps' autobiography. Former Scotland forward James McFadden joins to chat Old Firm derby. How different are Celtic under Martin O'Neill? Are Rangers improved under Rohl? The panel consider Ruben Amorim's tenure so far as Saturday marked his one-year anniversary in charge at Old Trafford.Plus, have West Ham turned a corner? Did they make the right call in appointing Nuno Espirito Santo? Timecodes: 1'33 Managerial vacancy at Wolves 19'30 West Ham 27'21 Nottingham Forest 30'08 One year of Ruben Amorim 39'38 Old Firm derby 50'50 Mary Earps' autobiography 5 Live / BBC Sounds Commentaries:Tuesday 4th November CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Slavia Prague v Arsenal 1745 KO – live on 5 Live. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Liverpool v Real Madrid 2000 KO - live on 5 Live. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Spurs v FC Copenhagen 2000 KO - live on Sports Extra. Wednesday 5th November CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Qarabag v Chelsea 1745 KO - live on 5 Live. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund - live on 5 Live. Thursday 6th November EUROPA LEAGUE: Midtjylland v Celtic 1745 KO - live on Sports Extra. CONFERENCE LEAGUE: AEK Larnaca v Aberdeen 1745 KO - live on Sports Extra 2. EUROPA LEAGUE: Rangers v Roma 1945 KO - live on Sports Extra. Saturday 8th November PREMIER LEAGUE: West Ham v Burnley 1500 KO - live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Fulham 1500 KO - live on Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Sunderland v Arsenal 1730 KO live on 5 Live. WSL: Arsenal v Chelsea 1200 KO - live on Sports Extra. Sunday 9th November PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Leeds United 1400 KO - live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Brentford v Newcastle 1400 KO - live on Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Bournemouth 1400 KO - live on Sports Extra 2. PREMIER LEAGUE: Crystal Palace v Brighton 1400 KO - live on Sports Extra 3. PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester City v Liverpool 1630 KO - live on 5 Live.
A gritty 1-0 win over Kilmarnock in Ayrshire brought some feel good factor back to AB24. There was also a Dons debut for Dylan Lobban, tune in to hear our thoughts on his performance and the victory. Lifestars Hospitality Raffle - https://www.givewheel.com/fundraising/11124/aberdeen-fc-hospitality-tickets/ Red Redemption Pre Order - https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/red-redemption Masters Football 10% Discount - https://tickets-uk.axs.com/pyrOCwAAAADtK2qEAAAAAAD5%2fv%2f%2f%2fwD%2f%2f%2f%2f%2fCGFiZXJkZWVuAP%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textMartin, Laurie and Stephen discuss the Aberdeen and Falkirk defeats, win for the ladies as they stay top and challenges ahead including Celtic away next week. Support the show
Orchestrating the Nomad Century: Quotas, New Cities, and the Food Production Revolution. Gaia Vince encourages a proactive vision for managing massive climate-driven migration, involving facing expected heat, enlarging northern cities, and building entirely new ones. Vince provides an optimistic example of a managed migration where a farmer in Gujarat, India, applies for migration and is assigned to Aberdeen, Scotland. She suggests establishing a new United Nations agency with "real teeth" to organize migration among host and origin nations, allocating people via a quota system to specific jobs and areas. To mitigate hostility, migrants would commit to taking jobs in high-need industries for their first few years. A major challenge is food supply, requiring a complete overhaul of global food production, necessitating a shift toward a plant-based diet, as mass meat production is extremely inefficient. Alternative food sources like plant-based meats, insects, and vertical farming in cities are essential. Vince emphasizes the enormous potential for biodiversity restoration if damaged natural landscapes are left alone.
(If you want to try NordVPN, head over to https://nordvpn.com/terracepod for a free 30-day, money-back guarantee.) Craig Fowler and Joel Sked discuss the five midweek fixtures in the Scottish Premiership, including: controversy at St Mirren as Hearts lead is cut to six points, Celtic playing with a bit of swagger under Martin O'Neill, Jim Goodwin showing Motherwell too much respect, David Gray needing a change of line-up or formation after Hibs defeat to Rangers, and Aberdeen impressing at both ends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden and Gordon Dalziel look back on the midweek Scottish Premiership action with Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney picking up 3 points against Falkirk in their 1st game in interim charge and Danny Rohl getting a big away win against Hibs at Easter Road ahead of Celtic taking on Rangers in this weekend's Premier Sports League Cup Semi-Final!We also look at the other semi-final with St Mirren holding Derek McInnes' in form Hearts to a 2-2 draw last night while Motherwell got a big victory over Dundee United at Fir Park ahead of Saturday's Hampden Park showdown.Jimmy Thelin's Aberdeen also got a much needed win away to Killie as the boys debate whether that result saved his job... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We reflect on a dramatic night in the Scottish Premiership where Hearts drop title points against St Mirren, Martin O'Neill's Celtic beat Falkirk and Rangers beat Hibs; while Aberdeen ease the pressure on Jimmy Thelin with a win at Kilmarnock. With Andy Burke, Lee Miller and John Walker.
Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden and Gordon Dalziel look back on the midweek Scottish Premiership action with Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney picking up 3 points against Falkirk in their 1st game in interim charge and Danny Rohl getting a big away win against Hibs at Easter Road ahead of Celtic taking on Rangers in this weekend's Premier Sports League Cup Semi-Final!We also look at the other semi-final with St Mirren holding Derek McInnes' in form Hearts to a 2-2 draw last night while Motherwell got a big victory over Dundee United at Fir Park ahead of Saturday's Hampden Park showdown.Jimmy Thelin's Aberdeen also got a much needed win away to Killie as the boys debate whether that result saved his job... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the UK oil and gas sector, the record on major accidents looks encouraging. Serious incidents are very rare, and the industry appears to be operating safely. Beneath the surface, the data tell a different story. One-third of safety inspections fall below the legal standard, and more than half of process-safety professionals are expected to retire within the next decade. At the same time, ageing assets, shrinking budgets, and weaker regulatory oversight are straining existing safety systems. Operators must sustain high safety performance when experience is walking out the door, equipment is ageing, and new technologies are flooding the scene faster than they can be tested. In this episode I speak with David Jamieson of Salus Technical, on making process safety straightforward. We explore why process safety remains an invisible threat, how AI can capture the wisdom of the best engineers, and what it takes to keep legacy assets safe as they wind down.
In today's episode, Philip Ziegler joins the podcast to talk about his new Baylor Press book God's Adversary and Ours. Ziegler leads us on a cautious but determined biblical-theological exploration of the identity, ontology, and agency of "that old serpent," the Enemy, whose image becomes most discernible and salient in direct contact with the person and work of the Savior. Fixing attention upon the figure of the devil in a soteriological context confronts us with what the devil does; what the devil might be trails behind. Treating diabolical temptation, demonic possession, and devilish falsehood in turn, Ziegler demonstrates what resistance to—and faithful disbelief of—these three aspects of the devil's business might mean for the shape of a Christian life.Professor Philip G. Ziegler is a theologian specializing in systematic theology, historical theology, and ethics. He holds the personal chair of Professor of Christian Dogmatics at the University of Aberdeen's School of Divinity, History, Philosophy & Art History. Previously, he taught at the Atlantic School of Theology in Canada and held postdoctoral fellowships at Princeton University. Ordained in the United Church of Canada since 1996, he also serves as an associated elder at St Machar Cathedral and Trustee of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly. His research focuses on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Karl Barth, and apocalyptic theology, with recent work exploring Christology, ethical responsibility, and divine freedom.
Reaction to Wednesday night's Scottish Premiership matches which saw wins for Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen and Motherwell, while league leaders Hearts drew with St Mirren.
We preview five Premiership matches this evening as Rangers travel to Hibs, league leaders Hearts visit St Mirren, Martin O'Neill is back in the dugout as Celtic host Falkirk, struggling Aberdeen travel to Kilmarnock and Motherwell face Dundee Utd. Iona Ballantyne hosts with Robbie Neilson and Stephen McGowan.
The Go Radio Football Show: 29th of October, 2025. Join host Paul Cooney alongside ex Rangers and Aberdeen Defender Richard Foster and ex Dunfermline Manager James McPake in Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Don't miss it – PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Martin O'Neill's Shock Return to Celtic: After Brendan Rodgers' abrupt departure, Celtic fans are stunned and thrilled as club legend Martin O'Neill steps in as interim manager. Hear reflections on his legacy, coaching style, and what his comeback means for the club. Rangers' New Era Under Danny Röhl: A fresh face in the dugout brings renewed energy to Ibrox. The panel discusses Röhl's tactical approach, his animated touchline presence, and the impact of dropping captain James Tavernier. Fan Reactions & Predictions: Passionate callers weigh in on who should be Celtic's next permanent manager—Ange Postecoglou, Robbie Keane, or Kieran McKenna? Plus, predictions for the night's fixtures and the upcoming Cup semi-final. The State of Scottish Football: From Hearts leading the league to Aberdeen's struggles, the episode explores how traditional powerhouses are being challenged and what it means for the future of the game. Youth Development & the Future: A sneak peek into the new Glasgow 850 podcast special on building Scotland's next generation of football stars, featuring insights from Billy Stark and Richard Foster. Featured Matches Discussed: Celtic vs. Falkirk (Martin O'Neill's return match) Rangers vs. Hibs (Sky Sports feature) St Mirren vs. Hearts (title implications) Kilmarnock vs. Aberdeen (pressure mounting) Motherwell vs. Dundee United (mid-table clash) The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app.
It's an unmissable podcast this week as Si Ferry, Slaney and Andy Halliday react to Monday night's bombshell news that Brendan Rodgers has RESIGNED from Celtic with Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney replacing him in interim charge. The boys also discuss majority shareholder, Dermot Desmond's personal statement HAMMERING the departing boss, labelling him 'divisive, misleading and self-serving'! We're then joined by Ross McCormack and Dylan McGeouch to discuss the rest of the weekend's headlines including the Hearts title charge as they went 8 points clear of Celtic after their 3-1 win at Tynecastle. They also review Danny Rohl's first win as Rangers boss over Kilmarnock and consider whether Jimmy Thelin's time is running out at Aberdeen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The brilliant British actor Alistair Petrie joins Tanya Rose to share his travel secrets this week. In this episode, Alistair discusses his nomadic childhood travelling across the world as a military family, shares his wild story of partying in a palace in India and tells all about his fascinating experience swimming with dolphins in Hawaii. Plus, Alistair shares his poignant experience visiting the Taj Mahal with his family and reveals his favourite travel destination that is so underrated, they operate by word-of-mouth advertising only… Don't forget to follow @travelsecretsthepodcast and remember, you can watch all of our episodes on YouTube. Places mentioned: Aberdeen, Scotland Yorkshire, England Saudi Arabia Maidenhead, England Nigeria Tel Aviv, Israel The Mercer, New York City New Haven, Connecticut New Delhi, India Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, India Joan Ocean, Hawaii Kohala, Hawaii Montana, United States Cognac, France Bordeaux, France La Tupina, Bordeaux Hotel Post, Austria Majorca, Spain Ca's Patro March, Mallorca La Residencia, Mallorca Little Owl, New York City Taj Mahal, India Sydney Opera House, Australia Kenya Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
It's an unmissable podcast this week as Si Ferry, Slaney and Andy Halliday react to Monday night's bombshell news that Brendan Rodgers has RESIGNED from Celtic with Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney replacing him in interim charge. The boys also discuss majority shareholder, Dermot Desmond's personal statement HAMMERING the departing boss, labelling him 'divisive, misleading and self-serving'! We're then joined by Ross McCormack and Dylan McGeouch to discuss the rest of the weekend's headlines including the Hearts title charge as they went 8 points clear of Celtic after their 3-1 win at Tynecastle. They also review Danny Rohl's first win as Rangers boss over Kilmarnock and consider whether Jimmy Thelin's time is running out at Aberdeen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every day we take a breath from the normal busy work day to take a break and hang out with friends to talk about the world of Sports, Entertainment and specifically CrossFit. Today we talk briefly about TRT, Bayley Martin is Back? Matt Torres speaks, and how much about being an athlete is habitual.
We review the weekend's Premiership fixtures as Hearts beat Celtic, Rangers defeat Kilmarnock and Hibs halt Aberdeen's revival, plus wins for Dundee Utd, Falkirk and Motherwell, with Jonathan Sutherland, Neil McCann and Scott Allan.
In this podcast celebrating 850 years of Glasgow, we dive into the future of Scottish football - both men's and women's games. Host Paul Cooney chats with three seasoned professionals: Billy Stark: Aberdeen & Celtic Hero & Former Scotland U21 Coach Sarah Crilly Head of Academy at Glasgow City Richard Foster: Youth coach at Motherwell FC They explore how to develop young talent, the challenges of modern academies, and what Scotland needs to do to reclaim its footballing identity. Key Highlights Billy Stark on breaking into St Mirren under Sir Alex Ferguson and the “good old days” of street football. Sarah Crilly's journey from Milton Rovers to Champions League debut with Glasgow City - and why her dad was her biggest influence. Richard Foster recalls his path from Elgin to Aberdeen to Rangers and the sacrifices of youth football. Are we producing enough players today? Billy Stark explains why pathways to first teams have narrowed. Richard on the missing “middle band” of players and why reserve leagues matter. Career pinnacles: Billy's Old Firm goal, Sarah's Scotland debut (with borrowed boots!), and Richard's chaotic cup replay at Celtic Park. The nerves of big games - jelly legs, compartment syndrome, and coping under pressure. Club-led youth models Are academy criteria helping or hurting player development? No Ball Games: The infamous signs and the loss of street football - how culture has shifted for kids. The future: What Scotland needs to do - technical improvement, better pathways, and embracing our identity. Richard's blueprint for change: B-teams, less rigid structures, and promoting Scottish talent. Subscribe, like, and share to celebrate the legacy of Football in Glasgow! Find out more about the Glasgow 850 celebrations: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Glasgow850 Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Rangers review; Aberdeen and Falkirk preview; Questions from the X; Alan's Gripe of the Week and All Roads Lead to Killie.
All the reaction after a massive win for Hearts against Celtic, Rangers have their first victory under Danny Rohl and Aberdeen's woes continue after a home defeat to Hibernian.
The Go Radio Football Show: 24th of October, 2025. Join host Paul Cooney alongside ex Rangers and Aberdeen Defender Richard Foster and Celtic Legend Peter Grant in Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Don't miss it – PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Celtic's Big Response: After a shaky weekend, Brendan Rodgers' side roared back with a 2–1 European win. Liam Scales was the standout, and the panel discuss how his quick tempo and energy changed the game. Injury Blow: Cameron Carter-Vickers faces up to five months out with an Achilles injury. What does this mean for Celtic's backline and January transfer plans? Rangers Reality Check: Danny Rühl's first European outing ended in a 3–0 defeat to Brann. We break down why Rangers look disjointed, Tavernier's explosive “disgraceful” verdict, and why the basics—shape, second balls, and communication—must come first. Aberdeen's Collapse: A brutal 6–0 loss to AEK Athens sparks questions about Jimmy Thelin's future and the Dons' defensive frailties. Weekend Preview: Hearts vs Celtic at Tynecastle – can Rodgers' men cope without key players? Rangers vs Kilmarnock – will Rühl rip up the script and go back to basics? Plus predictions for all Premiership and Championship fixtures. The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Welcome to the third episode of the European Football Show where we finally got a win! Celtic beat Strum Graz 2-1; Rangers are beaten 3-0 by Brann and Aberdeen are thumped 6-0 by AEK Athens. Joining Cara Henderson on the show today is Scottish football legend Alex McLeish!
Toby Doeden rolls into Milbank on a 66-county bus tour and sits down like an old neighbor—no handlers, no script, just a story about why a CEO decided to trade boardrooms for Pierre. Born in Groton and now in Aberdeen, he talks about growing up on free lunches, building companies from nothing, and the long stretch of years where he missed birthdays to break the chain of poverty. That grind shaped his campaign: run the state like a business, fix culture first, and use real efficiencies and a broader tax base—not higher rates—to pay for schools, roads, and rural healthcare. It's also why he's pressing a bigger idea: if you can truly own your land, the government shouldn't be able to take it when times get hard. “Once you own your property,” he says, “the government should not be able to confiscate it because you can't pay your property taxes.”On the trail, Doeden bristles at donor-class politics; he says he turns down big checks so he can answer only to voters. His town halls run hours—he speaks, then hands the mic to the room and stays until every question is done. Policy lines emerge plainly: strictly pro-life; parental consent in schools; no new gun restrictions; opposition to eminent domain maneuvers like those tied to carbon pipelines. But between the heavy beats, the human moments land: grilling with a glass of cab and Hank Jr., digitizing old family videos that made him cry, and laughing about South Dakota's curvy back roads. Whether you agree with him or not, his pitch is clear—govern like a relentless operator, rebuild trust from the ground up, and protect property rights as a cornerstone of freedom.Find Toby's schedule and policies at TobyDoeden.com. Support this listener-funded show at TheInterviewPodcast.org.
We look at three fascinating European clashes for the Scottish clubs as Rangers face Brann in Danny Rohl's first match in charge, a misfiring Celtic host Sturm Graz and an improving Aberdeen play AEK in Athens, with Ray Bradshaw, Robbie Neilson and Stephen McGowan.
Reaction after Celtic get first win this season's Europa League, Danny Rohl loses his first match as Rangers manager and Aberdeen are thrashed in their worst ever European defeat.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Dalziel & Dylan McGeouch as they react to a disastrous night in Europe for Rangers and Aberdeen, there's build up to Celtic's Europa League clash with SK Strum Graz. We have live reactions from the Bergen from Andrew Mclean, and Gabriel Antoniazzi is at Celtic Park for all the pre-match build up. Plus Beat The Pundit
Clay Stephens served in the Scotland, Edinburgh Mission from October 1999 through September 2001. Clay shared many experiences serving a mission in Scotland, recounting details such as receiving his call while working a wildland fire in Montana and their pre-mission job earning money for the mission. Clay detailed various mission memories, including the MTC experience, cultural shock in Scotland, serving in areas like Dunfermline, Aberdeen, and Ayr, humorous pranks involving Elder Paul Williams, and the distinct leadership styles of President Clyde and President Wilkinson. Clay Stephens reflected that their mission was "the best experience" and a time that "changed the whole trajectory of my life."Clay currently lives in Paul, Idaho, with his wife and their 3 children.
Liverpool came from behind in Frankfurt to avoid a fifth consecutive defeat, Chelsea's teenage trio Marc Guiu, Estêvão, and Tyrique George scored as they eased past ten-man Ajax and Spurs remained unbeaten in the Champions League with a goalless draw in Monaco. Alistair Bruce-Ball is joined by Paul Robinson and Pat Nevin to react to the night's games. Conor McNamara and Liverpool fan Abigail Rudkin join us to reflect on a big win for Arne Slot's side against Eintracht Frankfurt, with Ekitike, van Dijk, Konaté, Gakpo and Szoboszlai on the score sheet in Germany. We're at Stamford Bridge where Chelsea swept Ajax aside with ease despite Enzo Maresca making ten changes to his side. And are Tottenham lucky to still be unbeaten in the Champions League? Maz Farookhi has the details of their draw with Monaco. Plus, John Bennett joins us with news of goals for Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane. Timecodes: 01:04 – Eintracht Frankfurt 1-5 Liverpool 06:32 – Liverpool fan Abigail Rudkin 14:12 – Arne Slot reaction 16:10 – Chelsea 5-1 Ajax 23:16 – Monaco 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur 26:45 – Jude Bellingham off the mark and Harry Kane scores againCommentaries this week: Thursday 23rd October EUROPA LEAGUE: Brann v Rangers 1745 KO - SPORTS EXTRA CONFERENCE LEAGUE: AEK Athens v Aberdeen 1745 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 2 EUROPA LEAGUE: Celtic v Sturm Graz 2000 KO - SPORTS EXTRASaturday 25th October PREMIER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Sunderland 1500 KO - 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Newcastle v Fulham 1500 KO - SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v Brighton 1730 KO - 5 LIVE WOMENS INTERNATIONALS: England v Brazil 1730 KO - SPORTS EXTRASunday 26th October PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal v Crystal Palace 1400 KO - 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Manchester City 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 2 PREMIER LEAGUE: Wolves v Burnley 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 3 PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Spurs 1630 KO - 5 LIVE
Arsenal continued their perfect start to the Champions League this season with a 4-0 win against Atletico Madrid, Manchester City picked up their first away win in the competition since last October against Villarreal thanks to yet another goal from Erling Haaland, and Anthony Gordon put on a man of the match display as Newcastle beat Benfica 2-0 at St James' Park. Kelly Cates is joined by Andros Townsend, Guillem Balague, Glenn Murray and Ian Dennis to reflect on a great night for the English clubs in the Champions League. There's reaction to the news the La Liga match between Barcelona and Villarreal that was due to take place in Miami is off after opposition from fans and player protests at the weekend. John Bennett joins us to talk about some incredible high scoring games, including Paris Saint Germain's 7-2 win over Bayer Leverkusen, on a night where there were 43 goals scored across the competition. Plus, we hear from Sean Dyche after he was appointed Nottingham Forest manager. Timecodes: 00:44 – Arsenal 4-0 Atletico Madrid 15:27 – Newcastle United 3-0 Benfica 19:45 – Villarreal 0-2 Manchester City 23:50 – La Liga cancel Miami game 26:41 – A 43-goal night in the Champions League 29:05 – Sean Dyche interviewCommentaries this week: Wednesday 22nd October CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Chelsea v Ajax 2000 KO - 5 LIVEThursday 23rd October EUROPA LEAGUE: Brann v Rangers 1745 KO - SPORTS EXTRA CONFERENCE LEAGUE: AEK Athens v Aberdeen 1745 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 2 EUROPA LEAGUE: Celtic v Sturm Graz 2000 KO - SPORTS EXTRASaturday 25th October PREMIER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Sunderland 1500 KO - 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Newcastle v Fulham 1500 KO - SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v Brighton 1730 KO - 5 LIVE WOMENS INTERNATIONALS: England v Brazil 1730 KO - SPORTS EXTRASunday 26th October PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal v Crystal Palace 1400 KO - 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Manchester City 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 2 PREMIER LEAGUE: Wolves v Burnley 1400 KO - SPORTS EXTRA 3 PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Spurs 1630 KO - 5 LIVE
What if disability isn't something to fix, but a way to see God and one another more clearly? Theologian John Swinton joins Amy Julia Becker to explore how our ideas of perfection, healing, and humanity can distort—or deepen—our understanding of the good life. Together, they imagine a church and a world that welcomes every body as good, beloved, and whole. They explore:How culture shapes (and distorts) our perceptions of disability and beautyWhat it means for a world to be both wounded and belovedWhy the difference between goodness and perfection mattersHow interdependence includes both beauty and a cost__TAKE THE NEXT STEP PODCAST: amyjuliabecker.com/step/SUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's newsletter: amyjuliabecker.com/subscribe/__00:00 Introduction02:54 Significance of Disability in Faith05:50 Cultural Perceptions of Disability08:50 The Image of God and Human Relationships11:45 Understanding Goodness vs. Perfection18:18 Goodness and Suffering23:55 The Power of Naming and Identity27:38 Relationality and the Cost of Interdependence35:38 Resisting Culture's Distortions of the Image of God__MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Christianity Today essay: “It Was Good, Not Perfect.”Genesis 1-3_WATCH this conversation on YouTube: Amy Julia Becker on YouTubeSUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's Substack: amyjuliabecker.substack.comJOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabeckerLISTEN to more episodes: amyjuliabecker.com/shows/_ABOUT OUR GUEST:John Swinton is Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care and Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen. For more than a decade John worked as a registered mental health nurse. He also worked for a number of years as a hospital and community mental health Chaplain alongside of people with severe mental health challenges who were moving from the hospital into the community. In 2004, he founded the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Spirituality, Health and Disability. He has published widely within the area of mental health, dementia, disability theology, spirituality and healthcare, end of life care, qualitative research and pastoral care. John is the author of a number of monographs including Finding Jesus in the Storm: The spiritual lives of people with mental health challenges. (Eerdmans 2020) which won the Aldersgate prize for outstanding interdisciplinary work within theology. His book Dementia: Living in the memories of God won the Archbishop of Canterbury's Ramsey Prize for excellence in theological writing. We want to hear your thoughts. Send us a text!Connect with me: Instagram Facebook YouTube Website Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Rebecca talks with longtime friend and former economic developer Justin Neppl about what it really means to reimagine economic development for small towns. For years, economic development has focused on the same things, but the future looks different. This episode is about collaboration, trust, and people-centered leadership and how they can come together to update traditional models to make futures brighter for our small towns. About Justin: Justin Neppl is a community-focused entrepreneur from Breckenridge, Minnesota, where he lives with his wife, Jamie, and their three children — Karsyn, Easton, and Addy. He is the co-owner of Tiny Tykes Inc., a growing childcare company that has recently begun franchising across the Upper Midwest, with the goal of helping both small and mid-sized communities expand access to quality childcare. In addition to his work in childcare, Justin has partnered with local stakeholders to revitalize Breckenridge's Main Street and address community housing needs — from rehabilitation projects to new construction. Through his partnership with GFY Custom Crafts, he is helping bring affordable, high-quality housing options to communities across Minnesota and North Dakota. Justin is also developing a craft distillery in his hometown that celebrates the agricultural heritage of the Red River Valley. Outside of work, he enjoys hunting a variety of game with his family and coaching youth hockey in the local association. His passion for entrepreneurship and rural revitalization drives his mission to make small towns stronger, more vibrant places to live and raise a family. In this episode, we cover: Why traditional economic development models are breaking down Why sharing the load and tapping into expertise is better than having one overextended leader Real-world examples of communities leading differently Why boards, councils, and communities' collaboration can be the make or break Why reimagining economic development starts with people Links + Resources Mentioned: Tiny Tykes Franchise: https://tinytykesfranchise.com/ GFY Custom Crafts: https://www.gfycustomcrafts.com/home.html Hankinson YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR6OvMUaaBY&t=425s Sponsor Spotlight: Brodie Mueller and The Market on the Plaza In small towns, coffee is more than caffeine. It's community! Market on the Plaza roasts beans locally in Aberdeen, in small batches for the freshest, richest cup to start your day or for an afternoon pick-me-up. Stop in to grab a bag for home or linger over a cup with neighbors. Proudly local, always welcoming. This week's Small-Town Shout-Out is: Hankinson, ND! We talk about them twice in this episode, one for their CDC's efforts, and the other is for a YouTube clip (see show notes above) that showcases what it looks like to be welcoming and proud of your small town. We love it so much, Hankinson! We Want to Hear From You! Some of the best parts about radio shows and podcasts are listener call-ins, so we've decided to make those a part of the Growing Small Towns Podcast. We really, really want to hear from you! We're have two “participation dance” elements of the show: “Small town humblebrags”: Call in and tell us about something amazing you did in your small town so we can celebrate with you. No win is too small—we want to hear it all, and we will be excessively enthusiastic about whatever it is! You can call in for your friends, too, because giving shout-outs is one of our favorite things. “Solving Your Small-Town People Challenges”: Have a tough issue in your community? We want to help. Call in and tell us about your problem, and we'll solve it on an episode of the podcast. Want to remain anonymous? Totally cool, we can be all secretive and stuff. We're suave like that. If you've got a humblebrag or a tricky people problem, call 701-203-3337 and leave a message with the deets. We really can't wait to hear from you! Get In Touch Have an idea for a future episode/guest, have feedback or a question, or just want to chat? Email us at hello@growingsmalltowns.org Subscribe + Review Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Growing Small Towns Show! If the information in our conversations and interviews has helped you in your small town, head out to Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver relevant, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more small-town trailblazers just like you!
(If you want to try NordVPN, head over to https://nordvpn.com/terracepod for a free 30-day, money-back guarantee.) Craig Fowler and Craig Cairns discuss the Scottish Premiership weekend, including how class it is to be a Hearts fan right now, Dundee stunning Celtic on Sunday, Rangers getting themselves a new manager, Falkirk proving the doubters wrong, Aberdeen keeping the momentum going in stunning style, and Livingston's dire defence. 0:00 Intro 01:00 Kilmarnock 0-3 Hearts 21:00 Dundee 2-0 Celtic 34:45 Rangers 2-2 Dundee United 49:10 Motherwell 1-2 Falkirk 01:03:10 St Mirren 0-1 Aberdeen 01:13:00 Hibs 4-0 Livingston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Go Radio Football Show: 20th of October, 2025. Join host Paul Cooney alongside ex Rangers Interim Manager Barry Ferguson and Celtic Hero Charlie Mulgrew in Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Don't miss it – PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Breaking News: Rangers appoint Danny Röhl as new head coach after a chaotic two-week search involving Steven Gerrard and Kevin Muscat. Expert Analysis: Barry Ferguson and Charlie Mulgrew discuss Röhl's coaching pedigree (Bayern Munich, Leipzig, German national team) and his tactical flexibility. Immediate Challenge: Röhl's first test comes fast—Europa League clash against Brann, followed by Kilmarnock at home. Celtic Crisis: Shock 2–0 defeat to Dundee sparks fan protests and criticism of Brendan Rodgers' tactics and recruitment strategy. Rodgers' Controversial Comment: Comparing Celtic's squad to a “Honda Civic vs Ferrari” draws backlash and questions about morale. Caller Reactions: Passionate fans weigh in—Rangers supporters demand unity, Celtic fans slam lack of fight and creativity. Title Race Twist: Hearts top the table with 22 points—can they sustain a challenge? Panel debates likelihood and historical context. European Week Preview: Celtic vs Sturm Graz, Rangers vs Brann, Aberdeen also in action at AEK Athens. Managerial Pressure: Insights into the stress and demands of football management from Barry and Charlie. Transfer Talk: Speculation on Celtic's January window and Brendan Rodgers' future; rumours swirl about potential successors. Tactical Debate: Why Celtic's slow build-up and lack of risk-taking in the final third is costing goals. Scottish Football Landscape: Partick Thistle's rise, Hearts' strong spine, and the importance of fan connection for Rangers. The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Kenny Macintyre and the team review a busy day of Scottish Premiership action with wins for Aberdeen, Falkirk, Hibs and Hearts
Des and the teams break up the week's big news. Including: The SNP party conference in Aberdeen, US President Donald Trump signing a declaration aimed at bringing peace to Gaza, the 2026 Commonwealth Games, new research into friendships, a new drama from Sally Wainwright and more.Lead Writer: Alice Gregg Additional material: Alan Hazlie, Graham Bretman, Dan Welton & Sarah Tattersall, Ben Moore, Chris Dudley, Cooper Mawhinney Sweryt, Rebecca Bain & Alex Garrick Wright, Christopher Stanners, David Nuttall, Stuart Cooke, Gregor Paton Producer: Chris Quilietti Producer: Jodie White Series Producer: David Flynn Script Editor: Keiron NicholsonAn Eco-Audio certified Production
In 2015, the forensic anthropologist, Professor Dame Sue Black, was cast away by Kirsty Young.Brought up on the west coast of Scotland and in Inverness, she fell in love with biology at secondary school and read Human Anatomy at the University of Aberdeen. After graduation, she worked at London's St Thomas' Hospital as an anatomist, and police began to call on her to help identify bones.She spoke to Kirsty about the mysteries of the human body.You can find the full episode on BBC Sounds.