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Don't Give Up, Pray Pt11 - Prayer - A Relationship Not A Ritual
Who knew we could distract from the Epstein Files? So much talk of artists bailing out of the Freedom 250 concert. Thank goodness there's a backup plan. Micah says his rehab will keep him out until October. And, the stupidity is often rampant in the current administration.
Don't Give Up, Pray Pt10 - When We Don't Know What To Pray
We load up on sunscreen as sunny days are ahead! Sorry to see the Josh Jacobs situation as we'll wait for the investigation play out. The president takes the heat for his "Anti-weaponization" fund. Will the Miz be able to stay healthy throwing the heat he's been chucking? And, the Trump war with Iran might be getting closer to an end....but should it have started in the first place?
Sounds like a rough year for ticks is here...great. The president's phone, golden statue and slush fund all make The List. I'm looking forward to Tom Hanks' History Channel documentary on WW11.Good luck to Steven Colbert and his new ventures. And, we remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Don't Give Up, Pray Pt9 - Your Test Has A Testimony In It
Don't Give Up, Pray Pt8 - The Power Of Prayer & Praise
Taller, but not wider! We take a look at expensive ballrooms and bad roads. We give kudos to those who have not felt it necessary to name everything after themself! A new season of football is not fara way, and now we know the schedule. Finally, a chnage in the wind for network news at WHBY.
Don't Give Up, Pray Pt7 - Provision Through Prayer
Don't Give Up, Pray Pt6 - Turn To God In Prayer
No seashells necessary. We dive into the tradition of May Day. Also, the bizarre situation that could have turned tragic at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Trump paints the Reflecting Pool blue, which is probably an upgrade. And, be careful where the pump clicks off or Big Brother may be watching!
The Stanford AI Index's headline is 88% — organizations using AI in some capacity. The Financial Times charted where it actually lands in the workforce: 62% of top-decile earners use it daily, versus 13% at the bottom. Board decks this quarter will cite Stanford. The FT chart is what they're not showing.The economics that enabled this gap are under pressure. The three-year subsidized era is ending by financial necessity, not choice. The same optimization logic that built social media's loneliness machine is now embedded in AI products at scale. And in the same week Anthropic's most capable model autonomously found 271 zero-days in Firefox, two major platforms were breached through third-party integrations. The data and what to do about it follows.Episode 8: The Most Important Data Points in AI Right NowBrittany Hobbs solo — four segments moving from data to strategic implication. Essential for anyone making AI purchasing, hiring, or architecture decisions right now.The Stanford AI Index 2026. 88% organizational adoption is saturation, not a trend. $581 billion invested globally in 2025, up 129% year over year. The US-China AI performance gap collapsed from 17–31 percentage points in 2023 to 2.7% today — on 23 times less investment. China holds 69.7% of global AI patent filings. Architecture and application discipline closed a gap that capital alone could not. Stanford AI Index 2026 | The U.S. Can't Buy an AI LeadToken economics. Anthropic's current tiers: Haiku at $1/$5 per million input/output tokens, Sonnet at $3/$15, Opus at $5/$25. A 200-screen product built with Claude Design costs $0.22 for a first draft; the 50-iteration refinement cycle real design work requires runs to ~$2,600, plus $200–$900/month in system updates. Every comparable Figma interaction costs zero. Prompt caching provides ~90% discounts on repeated context; batch processing cuts 50%. Claude Design vs Figma cost breakdown | CNBC: Token economicsApple chose its hardware chief as next CEO. John Ternus — SVP of Hardware Engineering, architect of Apple Silicon — succeeds Tim Cook on September 1st. Johny Srouji, who designed every Apple Silicon chip, becomes Chief Hardware Officer. Apple posted $143.8 billion in Q1 FY2026 (up 16%, $109 billion in services, 92% retention) without shipping an industry-leading AI feature. The next decade of AI is decided at the silicon and device level. Apple CEO transition analysisVibe coding has never been more capable. Security has never been more exposed. Anthropic's Mythos model identified 271 zero-day vulnerabilities in Firefox autonomously; the UK's AI Security Institute found it succeeds at expert-level hacking tasks 73% of the time. Anthropic launched Project Glasswing (12 defensive security partners including Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple), then reported unauthorized Mythos access through a vendor. Vercel was breached through Context AI — customer credentials sold on BreachForums for $2 million. Lovable exposed source code and credentials via a basic authorization flaw for 48 days, fixed it, then broke it again for 76 more. TechCrunch: Anthropic Mythos | TechCrunch: Vercel breach | The Next Web: Lovable“If you're making AI decisions for your team right now — what to buy, who to hire, what to build — there are numbers out this week that should change your approach.” — Brittany HobbsListen now: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube
Don't Give Up, Pray Pt5 - The Power Of Prayer
Well, we're just trying to follow the lead of the White House Press Secretary! The President makes a few more wild claims. Mother Nature has thrown us a curve or two, but we're bouncing back. Also, we could have ended the Viet Nam war soooo much earlier. Finally, we means what we says!
Relegation has been confirmed for Wolverhampton Wanderers and in this episode, Wolves Unpacked takes a different approach. Rather than focusing on recruitment, managers or tactics, hosts James Bird and former Wolves midfielder Dave Edwards reflect on the emotional and human reality of relegation. Drawing on Dave's own experiences of both relegation and promotion, the episode explores what it feels like inside the dressing room when the inevitable becomes reality, the responsibility players carry, and what is truly lost when a club drops out of the top flight for the squad, the staff behind the scenes, and the city of Wolverhampton itself. The conversation also looks at the warning signs that led to this moment after years of decline in league finishes, why culture becomes more important than ever after relegation, and how Wolves can respond immediately to give themselves the best possible chance of bouncing back stronger from the Championship. Plus, Dave shares details of his upcoming run in the London Marathon on Sunday 26th April in support of the Little Rascals Foundation, where he's aiming to raise £10,000 for charity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Don't Give Up, Pray Pt4 - A New Place To Pra
The Pope makes an appearance in The List, for some very strange reasons. We're continuing to see diversions from the Epstein Files. Rory McIlroy survives the Masters. We're apparantly getting larger as obesity rates continue to climb. And, if you're going to fish illegally, don't complain when things go wrong!
In this special standalone message, we are honored to welcome our friend Dave Edwards to Bethlehem Church. In his message, "God Works," Dave explores how God uses the "bitter waters" of our lives to reveal His character and His power. Drawing from the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15, Dave breaks down how God transitions us from rescue to renewal. We often want to skip the desert, but it's in the dry places that we learn God isn't just a bystander—He is an active worker in our hearts. Using the framework of the five key areas where God is constantly moving, this message will help you identify what He is doing in your life right now. As Philippians 2:13 reminds us, "It is God who works in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure."
As in the Strait of Hormuz, the most talked-about waterway in the world. We'll have takes on how the president's rhetoric has become unhinged. Maybe it doesn't pay to be happy. We're building ballrooms and arches, but not much else. And, a poignant moment with the easter bunny.
Jesus Our Victor
Scaling a co-living business isn't about buying more properties.It's about building systems that actually work.In this episode of The Co-Living Show, Miller McSwain and Craig Curelop sit down with Dave Edwards—an experienced co-living operator who has managed over 400 rooms—to break down the real operational systems behind scaling co-living rentals successfully.If you're a real estate investor, house hacker, or co-living operator trying to increase cash flow, improve occupancy, and streamline property management, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to run co-living at scale.
Helen Edwards and Dave Edwards are in awe of AI and passionate about course correcting to preserve human authorship and ensure AI systems are for, not from, people. Kimberly, Dave and Helen discuss human authorship; AI as a cultural technology; generative AI as a cognitive tool; biological imperatives and cultural as a countervailing force; cognitive pairing; metacognition and why perception matters most; diverse intelligences; precautionary design principles; AI as a co-evolutionary factor; human finitude; changing AI's course; creating minds for our minds; designing for the unknown; kindness and hopeful rebellion. Helen Edwards and Dave Edwards are the co-founders of the Artificiality Institute, a nonprofit organization shaping the future human experience of AI. Their longitudinal research program The Chronicle tracks how people actually experience AI in their work and lives. Additional Resources: Staying Human: Authoring Your Mind in the Age of AI (digital book): https://journal.artificialityinstitute.org/tag/book-two/ The SaaS Apocalypse Is A Category Error (article): https://journal.artificialityinstitute.org/the-saas-apocalypse-is-a-category-error/ A transcript of this episode is here.
Delyth Lloyd is at the Cardiff City stadium and it's heartbreak for Wales as they lost 4-2 on penalties to Bosnia-Herzegovina. The deadlock couldn't be broken after it finished 1-1 in extra time and Bosnia-Herzegovina will go on to face Italy in the play-off final on Tuesday. Alistair Bruce-Ball, Tom Lockyer and Dave Edwards dissect the match and how Wales were just four minutes away from the play-off final after the visitors equalized. Hear from the Wales manager Craig Bellamy, Dan James and defender Ethan Ampadu as they reflect on the disappointment of not making it to the World Cup this summer. Elsewhere Italy ended Northern Irelands dream of reaching the finals with a 2-0 win in the play-off semi-final in Bergamo, hear Michael O'Neil's thoughts on his teams qualifying campaign.TIMECODES: 01:30 – Reaction to Wales losing on penalities 07:10 – Dan James 09:50 – Ethan Ampadu 13:00 – Craig Bellamy 18:29 – Northern Ireland reaction Michael O'Neil 23:00 – What next for Wales?Fri 1945 England v Uruguay Sat 1200 Everton v Liverpool in the WSL on Sports Extra 2 Sat 1330 Man Utd v Man City in the WSL Sat 1730 Arsenal v Spurs in the WSL on Sports Extra Sun 1200 Chelsea v Aston Villa in the WSL Sun 1500 Leicester v Brighton & Hove in the WSL on Sports Extra 2
Wolves Express: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers News Update
January signing Adam Armstrong has been reflecting on his first few weeks as a Wolves player following scoring his maiden goal for the club against Brentford. Plus, we hear what Wolves legend Dave Edwards made of Tolu's big impact against the Bees, whilst academy player Wes Okoduwa tells us how proud he is to be called up for England U18. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wolves show their resilience once again with a battling 2-2 comeback draw away at Brentford, but how did they turn it around? Dave Edwards and James Bird break down a real game of two halves, analysing what wasn't working early on and how a key tactical tweak, including the introduction of Angel Gomes, shifted the momentum back in Wolves' favour. There's plenty of praise for Adam Armstrong after a clinical finish and growing influence in the final third, while the lads also check in on Mateus Mané's development and highlight the continued progress of Tolu and Jackson Tchatchoua. Rob Edwards' in-game management comes under the spotlight again, with his substitutions proving decisive, alongside clear signs that this Wolves side is getting fitter, sharper, and more connected as a group. With momentum building, the big question now is whether the upcoming three-week break comes at the wrong time… and what the squad will be doing to maintain their edge. Another comeback. Another step forward. But this Wolves side wants more. Submit your questions to podcast@wolves.co.uk, and never miss an episode by hitting subscribe or follow now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Helen and Dave Edwards are co-founders of the Artificiality Institute, a nonprofit research organization that helps people stay human in the age of AI. They explore how AI changes the way we think, who we become, and what it means to be human. Through story-based research, education, and community, they help people choose the relationship they want with machines, so they remain the authors of their own minds.Before founding the Artificiality Institute, they co-founded Intelligentsia.ai, an AI-focused research firm acquired by Atlantic Media. Helen previously led large-scale technology and transformation efforts in critical infrastructure, while Dave spent years shaping creative tools at Apple and investing in emerging technologies as a venture capitalist at CRV and an equity research analyst at Morgan Stanley and ThinkEquity.In this second part of our conversation, we talk about:Rethinking intelligence as something layered, embodied, and expressed in different forms The “SaaSpocalypse” moment on Wall Street The “Dust Bowl” metaphor and the risk of automating complex human systems too quickly Transition from the attention economy to the intimacy economy Dave and Helen's reflections on what is lost when we use AI How AI systems uncover hidden structures in language, science, and the natural world Practical ways creators can decide where AI belongs in their creative processTo learn more about Helen and Dave's work, you can find them at:https://artificialityinstitute.org/ Books and resources mentioned:The Artificiality, AI Culture, and Why the Future Will Be Co-Evolution (by Helen Edwards)This season of the podcast is sponsored by Templeton Religion Trust.Support the show
Spiritual warfare is real and the armor of God is how you fight back. Most people see the battles in their life — marriage, finances, health, addiction — but they never recognize the spiritual battle behind it all. In this episode of the March or Die Podcast, host Sean Kennard sits down with Pastor Dave Edwards to explain what the Bible says about spiritual warfare, why your suffering is NOT coming from God, and how to put on the full armor of God (Ephesians 6) to fight the enemy you can't see. Dave Edwards has spent 25+ years as a traveling Bible teacher, authored 35 books, and now leads Church Project as a pastor. Together, Sean and Dave break down the spiritual warfare scriptures — Ephesians 6, Matthew 12, Daniel 10, and the book of Job — to reveal how the kingdom of light is at war with the kingdom of darkness, and your role in the spiritual battle. If you've been praying and wondering why God allows suffering, this episode will change the way you pray, fight, and believe. Whether you're a first responder, veteran, or believer going through a spiritual attack — this conversation will shift your perspective from fighting FOR victory to fighting FROM victory.
Artificial intelligence is not only changing what we can do, but may be changing how we think. As AI systems increasingly participate in writing, reasoning, and decision-making, it becomes more urgent to ask what it means to retain human agency and ensure we're not losing our fundamental capabilities.My guests today, Helen and Dave Edwards, have been working seriously on this question.Helen and Dave Edwards are co-founders of the Artificiality Institute, a nonprofit research organization that helps people stay human in the age of AI. They explore how AI changes the way we think, who we become, and what it means to be human. Through story-based research, education, and community, they help people choose the relationship they want with machines, so they remain the authors of their own minds.Before founding the Artificiality Institute, they co-founded Intelligentsia.ai, an AI-focused research firm acquired by Atlantic Media. Helen previously led large-scale technology and transformation efforts in critical infrastructure, while Dave spent years shaping creative tools at Apple and investing in emerging technologies as a venture capitalist at CRV and an equity research analyst at Morgan Stanley and ThinkEquity.In this first part of our conversation, we discuss:Helen and Dave's early childhood experiences of beautyThe origin of the Artificiality Institute How AI is already reshaping the way we reason, write, create, and make decisions What happens to human reasoning and decision-making when AI becomes part of our thinking process The difference between “drift” and intentional authorship when working with AI Cognitive sovereignty as the central challenge of the AI era How can people use AI deeply and skillfully The concept of symbolic plasticity and how AI can reshape the frameworks we use to understand the worldTo learn more about Helen and Dave's work, you can find them at:https://artificialityinstitute.org/ Books and resources mentioned:The Artificiality, AI Culture, and Why the Future Will Be Co-Evolution (by Helen Edwards)This season of the podcast is sponsored by Templeton Religion Trust.Support the show
Dave Edwards and James Bird are in a buoyant mood after a statement run of results for Wolves, headlined by a huge 2-1 win over Liverpool under the lights at Molineux. The lads break down why Wolves are being described as “the loose horse at the National,” dive into the tactical tweak that saw Angel Gomes thrive higher in a box midfield, and explain how it unleashed Jackson Tchatchoua high and wide. There's praise for the defensive unit plus love for Adam Armstrong's attitude and technical quality since arriving. They also credit Rob Edwards for bold, aggressive substitutions and a visible upturn in fitness levels across the squad, before harking back to some all-time limbs under the lights, including that unforgettable 6-4 at Rotherham. And there's even more to celebrate off the pitch with Wolves Unpacked being nominated for Best Podcast at the Sports Industry Awards. Submit your questions to podcast@wolves.co.uk, and never miss an episode by hitting subscribe or follow now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode we're joined by Dave Edwards a certified wildlife biologist and rabid outdoorsman. Dave has managed properties all over the South and now concentrates his efforts mostly in Florida with his hunting and wildlife consultant business Tall Tines. We discuss a number of topics deer and turkey related including understanding vetch a bit better, wild flowers, tips on judging bucks age and we hear some Florida panther stories. He also has a great story of getting bit by a trapped coyote while working for MSU. It's a fun episode. Listen, Learn and Enjoy. Send a text message to the show! Support the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Enter The Gamekeeper Giveaway: https://bit.ly/GK_Giveaway Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com
FA Cup fever takes over Wolves Unpacked. Co-hosts James Bird and former Wolves midfielder Dave Edwards, now assistant manager at Shrewsbury Town, break down Wolves' progression to the fifth round following victory over Grimsby Town. Dave shares insight into his new role in League Two, before the conversation turns to one of football's great wildcards: biblical FA Cup conditions at Blundell Park. How do tactics adapt? Does the pitch truly level the playing field? And is direct football simply unavoidable? The lads also assess Santi Bueno's growing influence, relive moments of FA Cup chaos, including Matheus Mane's one-two with a puddle, and debate whether a cup run could be exactly the momentum Wolves need. Submit your questions to podcast@wolves.co.uk, and never miss an episode by hitting subscribe or follow now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textThis episode was recorded a couple of weeks ago.Ex-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads discuss who would be in their best ever foreign players to have played in the Premier League.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
Someone once said football is a funny old game, and here we are AGAIN, talking about our new manager Gavin Cowan, plus his two assistants Dave Edwards and Jamie Haynes.
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads talk about the Language Of Football. The sayings, the cliches, the quotes that come out of football, and the origin of the title, In The Stiffs.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
Unbeaten in 2026 - technically speaking. On this episode of Wolves Unpacked, James Bird and Dave Edwards reflect on a confidence-boosting FA Cup win over Shrewsbury Town and a disciplined 0–0 draw with Newcastle at Molineux. The lads discuss individual improvements across the side, Yerson Mosquera's “action-man” performance, and the growing influence of Hugo Bueno and Jackson Tchatchoua. There's credit for Rob Edwards in shifting the mood among the fanbase, analysis of whether Wolves' shape is causing opponents problems, and a reminder that this team is still a work in progress. Plus, a nostalgic nod to George Elokobi, Mick McCarthy, and why some players just fit Wolves. Submit your questions to podcast@wolves.co.uk, and never miss an episode by hitting subscribe or follow now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wolves Express: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers News Update
Hear from lifelong fan James Bird and club legend Dave Edwards as they discuss the Old Gold's recent improvement on the latest episode of Wolves Unpacked, and why Yerson Mosquera deserves praise for his 'action man' performance against Newcastle. Hear the full episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-official-wolves-podcast/id1702141880?i=1000746019835 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads talk about the FA Cup and their memories of it and from games they have played in it.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads talk about the leaders on the pitch and in the dressing room that they have encountered, and also in the game.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
On this episode of Wolves Unpacked, James Bird and Dave Edwards break down Wolves' 1–1 draw with Everton, coming off the back of a statement 3–0 win over West Ham. The lads analyse Rob Edwards' gradual tactical tweaks, including a clear reduction in defender touches and the introduction of a box midfield. There's a deep dive into the Everton game, praise for José Sá's return, and big discussion around Mateus Mane's impact, everything from his goal, to what the 18-year-old already means to the club and the fanbase. Plus, reflection on one of the strangest red-card incidents you'll see, with a nod to former captain Karl Henry. Submit your questions to podcast@wolves.co.uk, and never miss an episode by hitting subscribe or follow now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads look back at the highs and lows of football in 2025.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads talk about those big singings that are linked with clubs, and their thoughts on some of those.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads share stories on the goalkeepers they've played with, the character it takes to play in the position and some of their favourites.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
In this festive episode of Wolves Unpacked, James Bird and Dave Edwards share their Christmas wish list for Wolves heading into 2026, while lifting the lid on the mood inside the camp. Dave brings insight from his visit to the training ground, where energy is high, spirits are strong and the players are working flat out. There's reflection on the Arsenal result, praise for Hwang's sharpness in training, excitement around the elegance of Fer López, and recognition of Strand Larsen's growing leadership. Plus, how the fans are feeling and why belief remains strong behind the scenes. Submit your questions to podcast@wolves.co.uk, and never miss an episode by hitting subscribe or follow now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads share their thoughts on some of the most classic games of all-time.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
We enjoyed giving a virtual keynote for the Autonomous Summit on December 4, 2025, titled Becoming Synthetic: What AI Is Doing To Us, Not Just For Us. We talked about our research on how to maintain human agency & cognitive sovereignty, the philosophical question of what it means to be human, and our new(ish) approach to create better AI tools called unDesign. unDesign is not the absence of design nor is it anti-design. It's design oriented differently. The history of design has been a project of reducing uncertainty. Making things legible. Signaling affordances. Good design means you never have to wonder what to do.Undesign inverts this and uses "uns" as design material. The unknown. The unpredictable. The unplanned. These aren't bugs. They're the medium where value actually lives. Because uncertainty is the condition of genuine encounter. unDesign doesn't design outcomes—it designs the space where outcomes can emerge.You can watch the full keynote below. Check it out!
Send us a textEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan, and Dave Edwards reflect on their long careers in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads share their thoughts on some of football's all-time legends.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
Wolves Express: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers News Update
Hear from Wolves head coach Rob Edwards and goalkeeper Sam Johnstone ahead of Sunday's Premier League test against Aston Villa, whilst club legend Dave Edwards discusses the positives from the Crystal Palace performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wolves Unpacked breaks down Rob Edwards' first game in charge at Molineux and the early signs of what his Wolves side will look like. In this episode, James Bird and Wolves legend Dave Edwards reflect on the 2–0 defeat to Crystal Palace, analysing the tweaks and ideas Rob Edwards introduced despite only having a short time with the players. They discuss the support from the Molineux faithful, the importance of taking chances in key moments, and some encouraging elements of Wolves' approach despite the result. Dave gives a rare player's-eye view on what those first matches under a new manager feel like inside the dressing room, before he and James look ahead to the upcoming fixtures and what supporters can expect as the team continues to adapt to Rob's methods. Submit your questions to podcast@wolves.co.uk, and never miss an episode by hitting subscribe or follow now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Simeon Gholam is joined by Ben Tozer and Dave Edwards on League One and Two review on the Sky Sports Essential EFL podcast.The panel look at Cardiff's impressive season so far, Port Vale's struggles in League One, Wycombe's rise under Michael Duff and what the expectations are for Northampton Town.Then it's onto League Two and Swindon's promotion challenge, Christian Fuchs' appointment at Newport, Bromley's brilliant run and Harrogate's dip.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Delyth Lloyd is joined by former Wales midfielder Dave Edwards, Wales defender Tom Lockyer, and 5 Live commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball to reflect on Wales' 4-2 loss to Belgium in Cardiff. We also get reaction from the Northern Ireland camp as they lose at home to Germany. BBC Sport's Emma Sanders joins the pod to discuss Chelsea captain Millie Bright and her retirement from international football. Football correspondent John Murray gives us the latest from the England camp ahead of their match against Latvia on Tuesday, before we hear from Thomas Tuchel and Jordan Pickford. And finally, we get the latest as Cape Verde qualify for the World Cup!Timecodes: 00:38 Reaction to Wales 4-2 Belgium 10:22 Ethan Ampadu interview 13:09 Craig Bellamy interview 14:43 Northern Ireland lose to Germany 16:50 Captain Trai Hume interview 18:26 Michael O'Neill interview 21:05 Emma Sanders on Millie Bright's retirement 23:40 Thomas Tuchel interview 26:51 Correspondent John Murray joins the pod 30:00 Jordan Pickford interview 34:34 Cape Verde qualify for the World Cup5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Tue 14 Oct 1945 Latvia v England in WCQ, Wed 15 Oct 2000 Chelsea v Paris in UWCL, Sat 18 Oct 1500 Man City v Everton in PL, Sat 18 Oct 1500 Crystal Palace v Bournemouth in PL (Sports Extra), Sat 18 Oct 1730 Fulham v Arsenal in PL, Sun 19 Oct 1400 Spurs v Aston Villa in PL, Sun 19 Oct 1630 Liverpool v Manchester United in PL.