POPULARITY
In this action-packed episode of Sutton United Talk Time Podcast, titled "Don't Shoulder Barge Kylian," join host Mike and special guests Joe, Dave, & Sarah for an in-depth analysis of Sutton United's world. They'll discuss the team's recent match against Leyton Orient and prepare for the upcoming face-off with Northampton Town. Joe, Dave, & Sarah share their thoughts on the Leyton Orient match, highlighting key moments, standout players, and Sutton United's overall performance. Later, Mike collaborates with Charles from the "It's All Cobblers to Me" Podcast for an exclusive preview of the anticipated battle against Northampton Town. In addition, this episode features a special interview with the Volunteer Centre Sutton, showcasing the incredible work they do within the community. Whether you're a die-hard Sutton United supporter or just interested in getting to know the team better, this episode is for you. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow @suttonpodcast on social media to stay up-to-date with the latest episodes and unlock exclusive content. Tune in now for this engaging conversation that you won't want to miss! #SuttonUnited #ForeverAmber #AmberArmy #InItTogether #SuttonPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Travel Matters, and we're joined by four awesome content creators: Nathan Sado, Sarah Hughes, Dave Brett, and Dan Zeek. Sarah and Nathan have several sites, but their main site is Live Dream Discover. Adventure traveler Dave Brett is better known as Travel Dave UK. You can follow Dan Zeek on YouTube as Zeekman Eats and Zeekman Travels, on Instagram as Zeekman73 and Zeekman Travels, and on TikTok as ZeekmanDan. This episode of Travel Matters was recorded at TBEX Asia in Phuket, Thailand, and hosted by TBEX CEO Rick Calvert and The Radio Vagabond, Palle Bo.
In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, Dave Nason and Thomas Domville are joined by Sarah Herrlinger, Director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives at Apple; and Dean Hudson, Accessibility Evangelist at Apple. Topics covered in this podcast include a look at some of the new accessibility features coming later this year to Apple's platforms, as well as a broader look at Apple's approach to making their products accessible to as many people as possible.Full transcript of podcastPlease note, This transcript was created solely for communication access. It is not a certified legal transcript and is not entirely verbatim.Audio: An AppleVis original.Dave: Hello and welcome to the AppleVis Extra Podcast. My name is Dave Nason, and I am joined by Mr. Thomas Domville. How are you, Tom?Thomas: I'm doing great, Dave. It's good to be with you again. This is going to be a fun podcast,.Dave: Yeah, this is one of our more exciting podcasts that we get to do every now and then. We didn't do it last year, but we did it two or three years before that, and they're back. It's Sarah Herrlinger and Dean Hudson from Apple's accessibility team. Great to have them back.Thomas: I know, right. It's been a couple years, so I can't wait to see what they have to say and offer to us in terms of accessibility for this year. I'm pretty excited.Dave: Is there anything in particular that stood out for you before we jump into it?Thomas: I know everybody in the community has been talking about the new voices, especially, Eloquence. But voices, I think that's probably the biggest hit out there to date. Would you agree with that?Dave: Yeah, I think so. I think it's definitely been the biggest news of this year's cycle, so yeah. Let's see what they have to say about that. Should we go ahead and jump into it?Thomas: Yeah. Let's do it.Dave: Sarah and Dean, you are so welcome back to the AppleVis Podcast. Thanks for coming.Dean: Thank you.Sarah: Well, thank you guys very much. It's wonderful to be here.Dave: Yeah, it's been two years, I think. We missed last year, but it was great. So it's great to have you back and talking about everything that's new in the accessibility world with Apple.Dean: Wow. Two years-Sarah: Yes. I-Dean: ... that's very quick.Sarah: I know. I was just thinking the same thing. It feels like the tumultuous nature of the last two years through a wrench into everything down to even doing podcasts. So it's great to be back with you guys.Dave: Absolutely. And I'm guessing this was probably the first WWDC this year at a few years where you actually had people as well.Sarah: It was, we had a hybrid model this year, but did kick it off with the keynote and the state of the union. And some of those major things, the design awards that go on on day one were done in a way to have more people available on campus. So it was a great opportunity to reconnect with a lot of developers and share the message of accessibility.Dave: Yeah. Amazing. And there is lots to talk about in accessibility. Thomas, I think you'd agree with me here that one of the biggest stories that's happened since voiceover itself even launched, all those…
Sarah announces it is her final show and that she will be stepping away. Dave & Sarah reminisce about the past few years and take calls and texts.
Mon County Health Officer Dr. Lee Smith provides and update on the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. Plus, Dave & Sarah take your calls on Anything Goes Friday.
Harrison County Delegate Ben Queen talks about his call for Wayne County Del. Derrick Evans to resign. Dave & Sarah read your texts on Anything Goes Friday.
Fairmont State University Political Science Professor Greg Noone discusses the chaos at the capitol with Dave & Sarah. Morgantown City Clerk Christine Wade provides info on the upcoming city election.
Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom stops by. Dave & Sarah discuss more back-to-school issues in WV.
Dave & Sarah weigh on the NYE Party at the Greenbrier. Mon County Education Association President Heather Deluca-Nestor discusses her concerns with restarting full-time in-person instruction.
On the Christmas Eve Show, Dave & Sarah talk Christmas movies, favorite gifts, and visit with Kyle Wiggs and Hoppy Kercheval.
Dave & Sarah discuss the effects of the pandemic.
Commissioner Tom Bloom discusses a meeting to help Mylan employees with the pending layoffs. Plus, Dave & Sarah again raise unanswered issues with the proposed Citizens' Police Review Board in Morgantown.
It's an Anything Goes Friday on the Show. Dave & Sarah take your calls and texts plus discuss the city using eminent domain to take property it mistakenly constructed a building on.
Dan Nagowski speaks with Dave & Sarah about the city of Morgantown initiating eminent domain on property his property the city mistakenly constructed a sidewalk and building on.
Dave & Sarah talk about the denial of the charter school application in Mon County and Brad McElhinny provides insight from the governor's Monday briefing.
Before they even met, Dave gave Sarah top marks in the “yearly review”… little did they know, they'd be husband and wife :) A living room experience in high school with her father is how Sarah learned that the Eucharist is real. Later in life, Sarah came to a more full conversion to the Lord and eventually she served as a FOCUS missionary and is now pursuing a counseling degree. Dave, her husband, came to know the Lord and His truth over various encounters with Him… particularly through a friend, Tim, while at KU and then as a camp counselor at Camp Wojtyla. It was there that Dave saw men who were “tough as nails guys” and completely uncompromising in their faith. Show notes: - Sarah worked for FOCUS and was placed as a missionary at KU. - It was there that she met Dave through the Newman Center. - Dave served as a camp counselor at Camp Wojtyla.
Dave & Sarah talk mask usage and visit with Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom.
Dave & Sarah talk about the latest executive orders from the governor and the unintended impacts they may be having.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk COVID, schools and take your calls and texts.
Dave & Sarah talk the latest COVID-19 numbers and what might be coming from the governor's office with Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny.
Now that canvassing is complete, Dave & Sarah talk to Mon County Commissioner-elect Jeff Arnett and Del. John Williams, who was elected to his third term in the house.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk charter schools, elections, mail-in ballots and high school football.
Dave & Sarah weigh in on the new Morgantown City Manager hire. Plus, John Treu, President of the Board for the West Virginia Academy, talks about concerns he has with the charter school review process in Mon County.
It's the day after Election Day. Dave & Sarah breakdown the results in WVU with FSU Political Science Professor Greg Noone. Also, Delegates Barbara Evans Fleischauer, Ben Queen & Evan Hansen stop by.
Dave & Sarah prepare for the general election with FSU Political Science Professor Greg Noone.
Dave & Sarah discuss the surprise announcement Morgantown has selected a new city manager. Plus, Brad McElhinny talks about the statewide races in Tuesday's election.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah talk a bout the situation with the Westover Police Dept. and the latest on a controversial homeless encampment in Morgantown.
Dave & Sarah talk charter schools in Mon County and early voting data.
Dave & Sarah have info on a local blood drive in Morgantown. Brad McElhinny stops by to recap news over the weekend.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take your calls, texts and tweets.
Dave & Sarah talk about proposed cannabis regulations in Mon County and the arrest of a former resident of a homeless encampment in Morgantown.
WVU VP Rob Alsop talks about plans for the upcoming spring semester on campus. Dave & Sarah discusses the potential police review board in Morgantown.
Dave & Sarah react to the gubernatorial debate and take your calls and texts.
Dave & Sarah talk about criticism vs. opposition and whether or not bars should reopen in Mon County.
Dave & Sarah talk about the homeless encampment on Decker's Creek, the potential police review board and the influence special interest groups have over the decision making process.
Dave & Sarah question if a police review board is needed in Morgantown. Plus, Joe Brocato sets the high school football line up.
Dave & Sarah rehash Wednesday's conversation with Deputy Mayor Rachel Fetty about the formation of a police review board. Plus, take your calls and texts.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take calls and texts. Metronews Sports Joe Brocato previews the night of high school football.
Legal Analyst Harvey Peyton breaks down the lawsuit brought by bar owners in Mon County against the governor. Plus, Dave & Sarah take your calls.
Dave & Sarah weigh in on possible changes to the color-coded map, and give you the chance to be governor for a day.
New MUB General Manager Michael McNulty stops by for his first interview. Dave & Sarah try to explain more changes to the infamous color-coded map.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah have info on Meals on Wheels, a Mon County Parent Rally, plus, the talk buckwheat cakes, cereal and party bans.
Dave & Sarah get an update on back to school with Preston High Senior Heidi Gidley. Plus, more talk about the metrics.
Dave & Sarah are live on Labor Day, talking about WVU students impact on Mon County's COVID-19 numbers.
Dave & Sarah discuss COVID-19 testing on WVU's campus and the impacts on Mon County.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah take you comments.
Mon County bars are reopening but should they? Dave & Sarah discuss. Plus, Metronews Sports Joe Brocato explains which high schools are playing games this week and which ones will not be.
Sarah is back from vacation. Dave & Sarah talk back to school and visit with Mon County Superintendent Eddie Campbell.
Dave & Sarah discuss the homelessness issues still facing Morgantown.
Dave & Sarah talk about sending kids back to school this fall.