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Wrth i benwythnos o gemau Cwpan Cymru agosau, Barry Owen (rheolwr yr Wyddgrug) sy'n ymuno am sgwrs cyn iddyn nhw wynebu Cei Connah yn fyw o flaen camerau Sgorio dydd Sadwrn. Y gêm yn fyw ar S4C - Cei Connah v Yr Wyddgrug, y gic cynta am 17:15. Mae Ifan a Sioned hefyd yn trafod dathliadau Sioned allan yn Nulyn, Tlws Adran Genero, a gemau arall Cwpan Cymru - ble fydd y sioc? As another Welsh Cup weekend approaches, Barry Owen (Mold Alexandra manager) joins to disguss their upcoming game against Connah's Quay on Saturday. The game will be shown live on S4C - Connah's Quay v Mold Alex, kick-off at 17:15. Ifan and Sioned also discuss Sioned's celebrations out in Dublin, the Genero Adran Trophy, and the weekend's other Welsh Cup games - will there be a shock somewhere?
For this pod, Matt and Marc got all reflective about their past season in football and discussed the highlights from their football travels in 2023/24.Matt's Choices1. San Mamés2. Rifcom Charity Football Tournament in the Rif Mountains, Morocco3. Antoñito's 122nd minute goal against Nàstic to get Málaga promotedMarc's Choices1. Cob and chips at Merthyr Town FC2. Josh Williams' scissor kick goal for Connah's Quay v The New Saints in the Welsh Cup final3. David BrooksYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
In Part 1, we round up all the latest highlights from the UEFA club competition qualifying rounds. We talk about two villages of under 1,000 people in the Faroes & San Marino that claimed big European wins, the Slovenian keeper that went on a René Higuita-style dribble against Connah's Quay Nomads of Wales and FC Copenhagen's upcoming trip to face ‘pub team' Bruno's Magpies at a stadium overlooking the African coastline. That is followed in Part 2 by an announcement about a change to the podcast, which will return to its previously fortnightly rhythm. We then round off the episode by talking about the ‘Pariah Derby' between the North Korean and Russian women's teams and turn our attentions to pre-season friendlies: the pitch invaders at Rapid Vienna vs. AC Milan, Augsburg's immigration disaster and a playground-style switch in Heilbronn. If you don't want to wait until Wednesday 7 August for our next podcast, then join us on Patreon for our bonus podcasts. In the episode on Wednesday 31 July, we will examine the intriguing back stories of three promoted clubs from Eastern Europe, take a look at the Coupe de France action in St. Pierre & Miquelon and discuss the upcoming Milne Cup between Orkney & the Shetland Islands in Scotland. You can sign up at patreon.com/SweeperPod. RUNNING ORDER: 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Victorious villages 04:52 - 27th time lucky for La Fiorita 11:38 - The NK Bravo keeper on the run 13:41 - Icelandic accumulator threats 15:19 - Pub team with a view of Africa 21:31 - Podcast frequency announcement 23:52 - North Korea's 'Pariah Derby' 29:22 - Rapid vs. Milan & pre-season friendlies Video of the NK Bravo goalkeeper on a run: x.com/FootballBurp/status/1814063958224978365 Editor: Ralph Foster
Pod 98: Rownd Derfynol Cwpan Cymru Ifan Gwilym oedd yn Rodney Parade ar gyfer rownd derfynol Cwpan Cymru dydd Sul i wylio Cei Connah yn herio'r Seintiau Newydd. Roedd cyfle i gymysgu gyda'r cefnogwyr i weld be oedd barn pawb am weledigaeth y Gymdeithas Bêl-droed ar gyfer y gynghrair yng Nghymru. Ifan Gwilym was at Rodney Parade for Sunday's Welsh Cup final between Connah's Quay and The New Saints. There was an opportunity to mingle with the fans to see what they think about the FAW's vision and strategy for the Cymru Premier.
Ryan is joined by Tomi Caws and Rhodri to look back on a weekend that saw Connah's Quay Nomads beat The New Saints in the Welsh Cup final. We also discuss the end of the Wrexham, Newport and Merthyr's season, pay tribute to Leighton James, hear the latest from Agent Phillips, play the line up game and answer your questions. Subscriptions for 2024 and a number of back issues are available now from www.alternativewales.com. It's the best way to support the podcast.
A staple for locals and visitors in Boston's North End is closed. WBZ's James Rojas says The Connah Store is no more.
Pod 81: Rhagolwg Cwpan Cymru gyda Jake Phillips Cefnwr Y Fflint, Jake Phillips sy'n ymuno â Sioned Dafydd ac Ifan Gwilym cyn i'w dîm herio Cei Connah o'r Uwch Gynghrair ym mhedwaredd rownd Cwpan Cymru ar y penwythnos. Cyfle hefyd i drafod ei argraffiadau ar Gynghrair Y Gogledd a'r râs am ddyrchafiad rhwng dri clwb o Sir Y Fflint. Flint Town United defender Jake Phillips joins Sioned Dafydd and Ifan Gwilym before his side's huge Welsh Cup Fourth Round clash with local rivals Connah's Quay. We also get his impressions of the Cymru North and the race for promotion between three teams from Flintshire.
Pod 67: Clybiau Cymru yn Ewrop Sioned Dafydd, Dylan Ebenezer ac Ifan Gwilym sy'n edrych ymlaen at gemau'r Seintiau Newydd, Penybont, Hwlffordd a Chei Connah yng nghystadlaethau Ewrop. Pwy sydd wedi cael “stinker o draw” a phwy sydd â'r cyfle gorau i barhau ar antur Ewropeaidd? BK Häcken (pencampwyr Sweden) v Y Seintiau Newydd - (Gem yn fyw ar S4C – cic gyntaf am 18:00) Ail gymal yn Neuadd y Parc ar nos Fawrth 18fed o Orffennaf (hefyd ar S4C) Penybont v Santa Coloma (Andorra), ar Gae'r Bragdy (Yn fyw ar-lein gyda Sgorio – cic gyntaf am 18:30) FK Shkëndija (gogledd Macedonia) v Hwlffordd (ail gymal yn fyw ar-lein ar Sgorio) KA Akureyri (Gwlad yr Ia) v Cei Connah (y ddwy gymal yn fyw ar sianel YouTube Cei Connah) Sioned Dafydd, Dylan Ebenezer and Ifan Gwilym look forward to The New Saints', Penybont, Haverfordwest and Connah's Quay Nomads' games in the Champions and Europa Conference League qualifiers. Who've been given a “stinker of a draw” and who have the best chance of prolonging their European adventure? BK Häcken (Sweden) vs The New Saints - (Live on S4C, KO 18:00) Second leg at Park Hall, Tuesday July 18th (also on S4C) Penybont vs Santa Coloma (Andorra), at Brewery Field - (Live on Sgorio's online platforms – KO 18:30) FK Shkëndija (North Macedonia) vs Haverfordwest (second leg live on S4C's online platforms) KA Akureyri (Iceland) vs Connah's Quay (both legs live on Connah's Quay's YouTube channel)
This week we welcome back to the show Connah Anders who updates us on his journey towards Paris 2024 Paralympics and recent promotion to Dan grade. The show is also joined by Judo newcomer Josh Till, and we get into his experience of judo so far (poisoned by me!) as well as comparisons with BJJ.Towards the end of the show we dig into the sticks and sunglasses club in VI Judo (athletes who play the classification system) and sandbagging in BJJ.I coach both Connah and Josh, and it has been an absolute pleasure to have them on the mat. I do have to apologise though, as they both have to put up with my nonsense constantly, and this may come through in how excitable I am on this pod! Hopefully its only sweary and childish in parts, as i really enjoyed recording this one, and think we cover some really interesting stuff.
Mark Griffiths and Neil Williams describe an historic day at The Racecourse. Apologies for the dodgy sound quality at the start - it does get better!
Mark Griffiths enjoys an historic day at The Racecourse. This is the feed of the Final Whistle podcast, the official podcast of Wrexham AFC. It features detailed reports and analysis after every game, the weekly Dragonheart chat show every Friday at 6, audio highlights, preview podcasts, and the Lowdown scouting report before every game. Plus, we'll put out specials whenever something interesting happens – and that's been quite often lately! Subscribe to our podcast feed to support Wrexham AFC. Every penny raised by the podcast goes back into the club, and every review and comment pushes us up the iTunes charts, so please leave your thoughts, hit the like button, share and enable notifications.
As a player Andy Morrison was a central defender who played in the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers and Manchester City. Although only playing 38 League games over four seasons for City he captained the club in the 1999 Football League Second Division play-off Final victory over Gillingham and would play for the club in three different League's. He is regarded as one of City's best ever captain's. He also played in the Football League for Plymouth Argyle, Blackpool, Crystal Palace and Sheffield United. Following retirement, Morrison became assistant manager of Bury, later having a similar role at Northwich Victoria and Airbus UK Broughton. He later had a spell as director of football of Connah's Quay Nomads before going on to manage the club for six years. He has also mixed his coaching roles with being the fan ambassador for Manchester City.
Sunday's a big day for Wrexham as the women's team face a massive clash with title rivals Connah's Quay Nomads. Chay Long and Mark Griffiths discuss the big game and look back on the last week's matches for the men's team. Also, we chat to KWWL-TV's sports anchor Mark Woodley and Regional Sports Editor for the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier and Mason City Globe Gazette, Jim Nelson, who have come from Iowa to report on the "Welcome to Wrexham" phenomenon. 00:01:47 Women's team 00:19:55 Aldershot madness! 00:40:42 Mark Woodley and Jim Nelson 00:52:11 Scunthorpe highlights This is the feed of the Final Whistle podcast, the official podcast of Wrexham AFC. It features detailed reports and analysis after every game, the weekly Dragonheart chat show every Friday at 6, audio highlights, preview podcasts, and the Lowdown scouting report before every game. Plus, we'll put out specials whenever something interesting happens – and that's been quite often lately! Subscribe to our podcast feed to support Wrexham AFC. Every penny raised by the podcast goes back into the club, and every review and comment pushes us up the iTunes charts, so please leave your thoughts, hit the like button, share and enable notifications.
Pod 48: Cwpan Nathaniel MG a Met Caerdydd gyda Emlyn Lewis Amddiffynwr Met Caerdydd a chapten Cymru ‘C' Emlyn Lewis sy'n ymuno â Sioned Dafydd ac Ifan Gwilym i drafod tymor y Myfyrwyr hyd yma ac edrych ymlaen at rownd derfynol Cwpan Nathaniel MG rhwng Y Bala a Chei Connah dydd Sadwrn (yn fyw ar Sgorio am 12:15) Cardiff Met and Cymru ‘C' captain Emlyn Lewis joins Sioned Dafydd and Ifan Gwilym to discuss The Archers' season so far and looks ahead to the Nathaniel MG final between Bala and Connah's Quay Nomads on Saturday (live on Sgorio 12:15)
This week we welcome Connah Anders to the show. Connah is a VI judoka who competes at -73kg in the J1 classification.We talk abouthis recent performance in Kazakhstan, the new rules around classification and Connah's goals for the next Paralympic cycle. This is the first interview recorded in person for the show, which was exciting- i hope it doesnt tell- but I do think the sound gets a bit echoey at times and i found it harder to refer to my notes (unbelievable that i do any preparation at all!)
Meet Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) 2022 Fellow Connah Kendrick as he tells SSI Communications Officer Jacalyn Laird about his plans for his fellowship relating to digitising museum artefacts. You can contact Connah by email Connah.kendrick@mmu.ac.uk and follow him on Twitter @connahkendrick. Tweet your comments or questions @SoftwareSaved using #CodeForThought!(Apologies for the audio quality issues at the beginning).Support the Show.Thank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Get in touch: Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me UK RSE Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought or @piddie US RSE Slack (usrse.slack.com): @Peter Schmidt Mastadon: https://fosstodon.org/@code4thought or @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ (personal Profile)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeforthought/ (Code for Thought Profile) This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
This week Ryan is joined by a returning Tomi Caws and Welsh rap royalty, Billy Webb of Goldie Lookin' Chain. On the agenda this week is Newport County, Connah's Quay's points reduction, wheelies and streaking amongst other nonsense. We pick our Wrong 'Un of the Week, answer your always intriguing questions and catch up with Agent Phillips. --- If you want to help support the podcast, the best way to do that is to purchase a fanzine, pin badge, t-shirt or stickers from our online shop - alternativewales.com/shop Subscribe, follow, rate and leave a comment - it all helps. Diolch for your support and thank you for listening,. --- www.alternativewales.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/alt_wales Instagram: www.instagram.com/altwales Facebook: www.facebook.com/altwales
Owain Tudur Jones a Malcolm Allen sy'n trafod effaith posib y rhyfel yn Wcráin ar gemau Cwpan y Byd Cymru, ac yn ymateb i gosb 18 pwynt Cei Connah yn Uwch Gynghrair Cymru.
Mae Mal ac Ows yn actio fel cyd-reolwr Cymru ac yn dechrau dewis y tîm i wynebu Awstria - ac yn rhyfeddol does 'na fawr o anghytuno. Ond mae 'na wahaniaeth barn mawr am ddyfodol Cei Connah.
Connah's Quay boss Andy Morrison joins Gavin Berry and Andy Newport ahead of Rangers' Europa League clash against Alashkert
Dai and Ruth return with another pre Euros pod. We discuss Connah's Quay winning the league and the test events for sports announced this week. We wish Newport and Swansea good luck, whilst also commenting on Wrexham and their brilliant weekend win. We finish by talking through our squad predictions, and how the injured players in our squad are looking. We discuss Gêm Y Wlad our online magazine too, which will be out very soon!
We chatted to Connah's Quay Nomads' Director of Football Jay Catton about all things football in the latest episode of Getting to Know podcast.
Great episode this! We are joined by UEFA A License coach Gareth Richards! Gaz tells stories of his coaching career so far, including spells at Everton, Wrexham, Chester, Airbus and now his role at Connah's Quay Nomads. Some great insight here for aspiring coaches and if you want a peak by the footballing curtain! Enjoy! BEER 52 - https://scripts.affiliatefuture.com/AFClick.asp?affiliateID=349191&merchantID=7149&programmeID=25638&mediaID=0&tracking=&afsource=20&url= VINTAGE FOOTBALL SHIRTS - https://scripts.affiliatefuture.com/AFClick.asp?affiliateID=349191&merchantID=7149&programmeID=25638&mediaID=0&tracking=&afsource=20&url=
Welsh Premier League side Connah's Quay Nomads striker Jamie Insall is our latest guest with an incredible journey both on and off the pitch!It's safe to say he's had an eventful career so far and shares his story with the lads...✍️ Beer52 have provided us with an exclusive link to get 8 beers and a snack for the price of the postage which is £5.95!Claim HERE: www.beer52.com/trialsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/IHadTrialsOnce)
The FC Cymru team talk to Andy Morrison - and there's so much to discuss... Plymouth Argyle. Blackburn Rovers. Henning Berg. David May. Kenny Dalglish. Blackpool. Sam Allardyce. Sir Stanley Matthews. Manchester City. Joe Royle. Wembley. Cymru Premier. Connah's Quay Nomads. Kilmarnock. Champions... ...and much, much more. Follow FA Wales on: Twitter - @Cymru Facebook - @fawales Instagram - @fawales Youtube - www.youtube.com/fawales
This week we spoke to Terry Mccormick, who’s played at Connah’s Quay, Bala, Aberystwyth, Conwy and Rhyl. Terry tell us in depth about his career, funny story about getting sent off for Bala, story involving Peter Hoy, and Nev Powell phoning him every summer to sign for him. Maybe Terry will come out of retirement again...
Dylan Jones a'r criw yn trafod pob math o bethau'n ymwneud â phêl-droed, yn cynnwys Aeron Edwards yn ymuno â Cei Connah. Football magazine programme with Dylan Jones and the gang.
OBP EP 4 we have ex Tranmere, York City and Newport Defender and now Welsh Premier League Winner with Connah's Quay Nomads, Danny Holmes! We talk through Danny's playing career and his coaching school Elite Player Development! Danny also takes on the Magic Minute but can he knock Lloydy off top spot?
Director of football Jay Catton talks to CFB about what the role really involves, how he has helped build Connah’s Quay into one of Wales best sides along with manager Andy Morrison and assistant manager Craig Harrison.
In this episode we spoke to Jay about his plans he had for Connah’s Quay, we also spoke about the progression the club have had over the last couple of years, and also preparing for Europe.
Andy talks life at Blackburn, Man City, Crystal Palace and managing Connah’s Quay to success and causing Europa league shocks along the way.
We talk about Michael younger days playing in the WPL, talking about Europe and why he decided to join Connah’s Quay, he’s not surprised Connah’s Quay are doing so well, and why he re-signed for Prestatyn, and a few fire questions.
We speak to Craig about his time at TNS, managing in Europe, Hartlepool, short spell at Bangor and going as a number 2 at Connah’s Quay.
Connah Pamatatau has a touch resume like you wouldn't believe, and his natural ability to carve up on the field is matched in merit by how he holds himself off the field. We talk about humble beginnings playing Module footy down in Welly growing up to getting the call up to Debut for the Touch Blacks at just 17 years old.
We reflect on what we learnt from our interviews in season 1 and spill the tea on what to expect for season 2. Some helpful advice from season 1 included: getting a mentor, putting yourself first, getting a part-time job, taking the pressure off yourself and having fun! Basically, how to squeeze every ounce out of your study – the skills, resources, and knowledge before it's all over.In season 2, we're interviewing across the college and amped to be inviting each discipline to the mic including – Industrial, Fashion or Textiles, Creative Media Production, Music, Photography, Spatial, Illustration, and Fine Arts.So get excited and come join us for a chat. Find our links below:Connah @connahhazelwood @lifeofcon_Michael @mycooldesign @lemon.and.greenmycooldesign.co.nz
Yesterday it was announced, officially, that MAW is postponing their opening day event. Fucking. Bummer. At least we can bring Tim and Paul (Who I still can't tell apart by voice) on to the show to. talk about the implications of COVID-19 as well as hear a little about their broader vision for not just MAW, but also wiffs writ large. I don't think I've ever been more impressed with the head(s) on a league owner's shoulders than these guys. I. hate to say it but..Connah might have been right about the Cookes!
Andrew Slaven, Fin Marks and Anthony Joseph run the rule over the rout in Russia as Steve Clarke’s side lose 4-0. Scotland are still searching for a plan. And they’ve lost four in a row for the first time since Berti Vogts was in charge. But Berti wasn’t as bad as you think. But there’s other stuff to talk about too! Jack Ross is back on the market and Rangers are top of the table. But has Sheyi Ojo ever set foot in a curry house? Connah’s Quay manager – and Killie slayer – Andy Morrison speaks to us as they look to shock Scottish football again in the Challenge Cup. And Rachael Boyle from Hibs Ladies joins us to preview their Scottish Cup semi-final with Motherwell. WE’VE GOT A NEW WEBSITE! check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) ! • PART 1: Some personal news & Scotland’s rugby woes (01m 0 0s) • PART 2: Russia 4-0 Scotland (03m 30s) • PART 3: Rangers go top of the table and Jack Ross is back on the market (20m 00s) • PART 4: Lee Price from Paddy Power – Livi for the top 6? (30m 45s) • PART 5: Connah’s Quay manager Andy Morrison looks ahead to their Challenge Cup game at Partick Thistle (33m 00s) • PART 6: Hibs Ladies midfielder Rachael Boyle on their Scottish Cup semi-final with Motherwell (40m 00s)
Three episodes into the new season and we've dropped to the standards of Kilmarnock with a podcast which finishes about as effectively as the home strikers at Rugby Park. It started so promisingly too. Two Johns and a Krys for the first time this season and they rip into Kilmarnock like... well, the Connah's Quay Nomads. Thankfully the rest of the European chat is positive as Celtic and Aberdeen both progress while Rangers double down on that and progress to Progres. There's also some chat about hopefully Nomme meeting Shakira... or at least it's possible that was one of Krys's attempts at saying Shkendija. The League Cup chat picks up where last week's podcast left off and rounds off the midweek games from Wednesday before looking at the weekend fixtures. St Johnstone, St Mirren and Dunfermline all have their own disappointments and Krys dreams of Celtic getting Edinburgh City in the second round draw. Then we run out of things to talk about so Krys starts browsing the pyramid system on wikipedia and talk about what he finds there. Good John brings it back to talking about mental health, while Bad John just disappears entirely. Then we end up back in the 90s again, which is always a good place to reminisce when you're filling for time. No goal of the week or tweet of the week this week, hopefully we'll have more chat of those once domestic football is properly back up and running with the league fixtures. Thanks for listening, or at least persisting this week! Tweet us @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsInstagram - sffpodcast
Three episodes into the new season and we've dropped to the standards of Kilmarnock with a podcast which finishes about as effectively as the home strikers at Rugby Park. It started so promisingly too. Two Johns and a Krys for the first time this season and they rip into Kilmarnock like... well, the Connah's Quay Nomads. Thankfully the rest of the European chat is positive as Celtic and Aberdeen both progress while Rangers double down on that and progress to Progres. There's also some chat about hopefully Nomme meeting Shakira... or at least it's possible that was one of Krys's attempts at saying Shkendija. The League Cup chat picks up where last week's podcast left off and rounds off the midweek games from Wednesday before looking at the weekend fixtures. St Johnstone, St Mirren and Dunfermline all have their own disappointments and Krys dreams of Celtic getting Edinburgh City in the second round draw. Then we run out of things to talk about so Krys starts browsing the pyramid system on wikipedia and talk about what he finds there. Good John brings it back to talking about mental health, while Bad John just disappears entirely. Then we end up back in the 90s again, which is always a good place to reminisce when you're filling for time. No goal of the week or tweet of the week this week, hopefully we'll have more chat of those once domestic football is properly back up and running with the league fixtures. Thanks for listening, or at least persisting this week! Tweet us @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsInstagram - sffpodcast
Dylan Jones a'r criw yn trafod gemau Cei Connah v Kilmarnock a'r Seintiau Newydd v Feronikeli. Wedi'r newyddion am farwolaeth Gwilym Owen, mae'r Parchedig Huw John Hughes yn ei gofio fel dyfarnwr. Sylw hefyd i daith Wrecsam i Bortiwgal, a hanes y cynlluniau diweddaraf ar gyfer cae Clwb Pêl-droed Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.
We introduce who Open Lab is and where we are placed within the design industry. Discussing how we work in a unique, safe and collaborative environment, both with the expertise we have on projects and the state of art facilities we have at our finger tips. Introducing your co-hosts Connah and Michael, who share their own stories and how Open Lab provides value through internships, interview coaching and portfolio reviews. Connah @lifeofcon_ @connahhazelwoodthelifeofcon.comMichael @mycooldesign @lemon.and.greenmycooldesign.co.nz
Seismic scenes in Scotland as Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan piece together the jigsaw that is the Premiership. Celtic go 10 points clear after last gasp victory at Dundee. That’s because Rangers drop points again at home to a robust Kilmarnock. David Edgar from the Heart & Hand podcast tells us where Rangers, Gerrard and Morelos go from here. McNulty’s on the case for Hibs under Heckingbottom. Hamilton secure a massive 3 points in their fight against the drop as Hearts threaten to tumble out of the top 6. But which was the more satisfying goal? Messi or McGowan? Championship leaders Ross County face Connah’s Quay Nomads in the IRN-BRU Cup Final on Saturday. Staggies co-manager Stuart Kettlewell talks to us about the winning formula in the Highlands. And the panel pick their Scotland team for the international break. But who goes in goal? Leighton or Lewis? • PART 1: Rangers 1-1 Kilmarnock with David Edgar from the Heart & Hand podcast (02m 45s) • PART 2: Dundee 0-1 Celtic (12m 40s) • PART 3: Hibs 2-0 Motherwell (19m 45s) • PART 4: Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell joins us (27m 00s) • PART 5: Aberdeen 1-1 Livingston & Hamilton 1-0 Hearts (33m 45s) • PART 6: Picking the Scotland team for Kazakhstan (33m 45s)
Mae Jake Phillips yn siarad am dymor nesaf WPL.
Connah Brecon (@ConnahBrecon), author of Frank! (@RP_Kids), stops by to talk about spotting wonder and intrigue in everyday moments, the formula for writing books (and how there is no formula), and the big and small stories on which our world is built.
Lyndon answers a question about his keychain, yet another Whole Wheat Radio jingle, I apologize for the delay between shows but explain how to subscribe so that you will get new shows as they are produced (please email me if you have any questions), The Wisdom Of Lyndon, see the cover of the new 3 Blind Mice CD "Good Grief" and while you are there you can pre-order it as well, Lyndon answers a question about the source of his talent, and Lyndon and Alex discuss the story behind their Christmas song "Watchstar" which is available for purchase as a single on the 3 Blind Mice website.
This show starts with a very cute introduction from Nikolai of the Dancing With Elephants podcast, thanks Nicolai and and Greg for sending it along and be sure to check out their podcast. Speaking of podcasts, Lyndon answers questions for the Scarborough Dude of the Dicks & Janes podcast on this show, please listen to his podcast as well, it's a true gem, a one of a kind podcast. We finally reveal the answer for the first contest and draw the winners, The Wisdom Of Lyndon, an update on the new CD (near completion!), and a discussion of the story behind the song "Andy Is Waving Goodbye" from the soon-to-be-released CD "Good Grief" followed by the song.
Lyndon answers a question about the rules of conversation (please listen to The Rules Podcast), an unplayed version of Big Tom's autobiography somehow slips in, another great Whole Wheat Radio jingle, The Wisdom Of Lydon, a Micemas party at The Battersea Barge on the 18th of December, Lyndon answers a question about Filberts, don't forget to enter the contest by October's Friday the 13th, and Alex and Lyndon describe the lyrics of the 3 Blind Mice song "Hellbound Eyes".
Lyndon answers a question on the future, one of many Whole Wheat Radio jingles, an autobiography by Big Tom, the first Ask Lyndon contest, an interview with pioneer Bertrand Coconuts, the Unisong People's Choice Award, the roots of Ask Lyndon, and Alex describes the songwriting process behind "Emily Has Compassion Fatigue".
Keep your eyes peeled (ouch!). In the meantime, listen to this track from 3 Blind Mice, "Emily Has Compassion Fatigue", from the Before They Were Famous, Volume 2 CD.