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Welcome to a very special bonus episode of the Pod Bible podcast!As always the hosting duties are expertly handled by Adam, with guest interviewing action conducted by the mighty Stu.Two lovely chats on this bonus ep, featuring Alex Jungius of Distorted, and Emma Saunders of On Tour With Sport 24!A fabulous two chat episode which truly gets to the heart of what these awesome and industrious people are doing, and how you can engage and listen in.THIS IS DISTORTEDON TOUR WITH SPORT 24Pod Bible MagazinePod Bible TwitterPod Bible InstagramPod Bible FacebookPod Bible EmailHow To Make A Podcast on Himalaya Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma Saunders is joined by Rob Green and Paul Robinson to discuss a record-breaking night for Harry Kane which saw England beat Italy for the first time in a competitive game in over 25 years. They discuss England's performance from the night, while correspondent John Murray chats to manager Gareth Southgate and goal scorer Declan Rice. Also, they reflect on an Italy side currently undergoing a rebuild, while looking at some of England's key performers on the night.
Many small businesses have struggled to recruit people in the last year, partly because fewer people are in employment than before the pandemic. It looks like one of the biggest risks for small businesses is that they will find it difficult to grow if they can't find enough staff. The government is encouraging older workers back to the office, after many took early retirement but are there are skilled workers, particularly those who want to work part time, who could also help? Making sense of this conundrum, our host - Steph McGovern - is joined by: Emma Saunders, a senior HR manager at Allianz Clare Kelliher, a professor of work and organisation at Cranfield School of Management Ann Francke, chief executive of the Chartered Management InstituteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma Saunders presents reaction to England's 4-0 win against South Korea at Stadium MK. She's joined by commentator Vicki Sparks, former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley and Everton's Izzy Christiansen. Also hear from Sarina Wiegman and Georgia Stanway. INTERVIEWS: 7:15 – Wiegman, 11:00 – Stanway.
Steve Crossman is joined by Karen Bardsley, Leon Osman and Stephen Warnock to look ahead to the World Cup quarter-finals and reflect on the tournament so far. They talk about how England will set up to face France, and hear from Kyle Walker on what it would be like to face in-form Kylian Mbappe, while looking at the other strengths of the team and what problems that may pose Gareth Southgate's England. Meanwhile, Emma Saunders is inside the England camp with Luke Shaw, as he tells all about an experience which may bring some good luck ahead of Saturday's clash! And the team discuss the penalty shootouts of the tournament so far, and lift the lid on their own penalty records! Timecodes: 1.35 – England v France Preview 8.40 – Kyle Walker Audio 20.30 – Jude Bellingham Focus 26.45 – Luke Shaw Audio 31.50 - Penalties
Mark Chapman is joined by Ian Dennis, Chris Sutton and Tim Vickery for reaction to Brazil's sensational 4-1 win over South Korea. The guys discuss how Tite's side are likely to get on against their quarter-final opponents Croatia, who beat Japan on penalties. And James Maddison speaks to Emma Saunders after England's 3-0 win over Senegal.
Emma Saunders is joined by Alistair Bruce-Ball, Chris Sutton and Tim Vickery for reaction to a dramatic night in Group C - as Argentina and Poland reached the knockout stages. We'll also reflect on an historic day for Australia, after they reached the last 16 of the men's tournament for the first time in 16 years. Prepare yourself for some highbrow, cultured conversation between Pat Nevin and Rob Green, as they share their Doha Diaries with us. And we're joined by our Euro Leagues experts Rafa Honigstein and Kristof Terreur to discuss huge games for Belgium and Germany on Thursday.
Kelly Cates is joined by our football correspondent John Murray, Dion Dublin and French football journalist Julien Laurens for reaction to the big stories from day four of the World Cup in Qatar, The guys discuss Japan's shock 2-1 win over Germany, what impact Germany's pre-match gesture aimed at FIFA will have, and Spain's 7-0 thrashing of Costa Rica. Emma Saunders gives us the latest from the England camp, as Raheem Sterling explains why he wasn't happy with one of his teammates during their 6-2 win over Iran. And Statman Dave tells us who to look out for in Thursday's matches.
It's all about England in the latest episode of the World Cup Daily podcast with Emma Saunders at the team's base in Qatar. We're joined by former England internationals Dion Dublin and Rob Green to discuss how the players will be adapting to the climate, England's defensive options and whether James Maddison will have a big part to play in the tournament. You'll hear from Maddison himself - as well as Callum Wilson, Jack Grealish and Bukayo Saka.
A conversation with Emma Saunders-Hastings about her recent book, "Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality" (U of Chicago Press).
Emma Saunders brings you reaction to an eventful night of Champions League football. Senior football reporter Ian Dennis and former Premier League goalkeeper Rob Green are at the San Siro to discuss Chelsea's 2-0 win over AC Milan. French football journalist Julien Laurens tells us why Kylian Mbappe's relationship with PSG has broken down just five months after signing a new deal with the club. And we reflect on a disappointing night for Scotland and Wales after they both failed to qualify for the Women's World Cup next year.
Dr. Emma Saunders-Hastings is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ohio State University and a political theorist whose research focuses on political, economic, and social inequality, particularly concerning the role of private power. Before coming to Ohio State, she was a Harper Fellow in the Society of Fellows at the University of Chicago and a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society. Holding a Ph.D. from the Department of Government at Harvard University, her latest book is titled Private Virtues, Public Vice: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality.
Emma Saunders is joined by former England centre back Matt Upson, Everton winger, Andros Townsend and football correspondent John Murray after England lost 1-0 away to Italy in the Nations League. This result means England have gone five games without a win, for the first time since 2014, so the panel discuss what went wrong at the San Siro and how do they improve ahead of their final game before the World Cup against Germany on Monday. They also hear from England manager, Gareth Southgate and defender Harry Maguire makes a pod appearance too. Timecodes: 1'00 – John Murray sums up the game. 3'50 – Front three chat with Andros Townsend. 5'00 – Matt Upson analysis on what went wrong for England. 6'20 – Defensive focus. 7'30 – Jude Bellingham analysis. 10'30 – Eric Dier chat. 16'00 – Gareth Southgate interview with John Murray. 21'00 – Harry Maguire interview.
On this episode of the Examining Ethics podcast, political theorist Emma Saunders-Hastings explains the effects philanthropy has on democracy. The post Emma Saunders-Hastings: Philanthropy and Democracy appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Emma Saunders has on-the-whistle reaction to England winning Euro 2022 by beating Germany 2-1 after extra time. She's joined by England midfielder Izzy Christiansen, ex-England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, former England defender Stephen Warnock and commentator Vicki Sparks. Also hear the trophy lift and pitchside interviews with England's Chloe Kelly, Leah Williamson and manager Sarina Wiegman. TOPICS: 13:00 – Trophy presentation, 23:15 - Chloe Kelly interview, 26:00 – Sarina Wiegman interview, 28:20 – Leah Williamson interview.
The line-up is complete! England will take on Germany at Wembley in the Euro 2022 final. Emma Saunders is alongside former England defender Stephen Warnock and former England goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain to react to Germany's 2-1 win over France to send them through to the final. Christian Spiller from Ziet and French football journalist Julien Laurens join the pod to discuss how Alexandra Popp is breaking and how France fell short after such a fast start to the tournament. 0'49 – the impact of Alexandra Popp 3'25 – Christian Spiller and Julien Laurens join the pod 15'00 – Did France miss Katoto? 17'30 – How do we see the final going?
Emma Saunders has on-the-whistle reaction to England beating Sweden 4-0 to reach the final of Euro 2022. She's joined by England midfielder Izzy Christiansen, ex-England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, former England defender Stephen Warnock and commentator Vicki Sparks. Also hear Juliette Ferrington's tunnel interviews with England's Alessia Russo, Mary Earps and Sarina Wiegman. INTERVIEWS: 16:50 – Alessia Russo, 24:00 – Mary Earps, 33:55 – Sarina Wiegman.
Emma Saunders is joined by Everton and England midfielder Izzy Christiansen, Reading striker Tash Dowie and former England and Manchester City goalkeeper Karen Bardsley for the Euros Club. The guys look ahead to England's huge semi-final against Sweden on Tuesday – discussing the pressure on the hosts, whether they'll make any changes after their win over Spain quarter-final and whether or not the players will already be thinking about the final. Our commentator Vicki Sparks has been inside the England camp as well, so we'll hear from both England manager Sarina Wiegmann and defender Millie Bright. And Swedish football journalist Frida Fagerlund joins us to discuss how Sweden will feel as underdogs, which key players to look out for and how they'll cope with the home crowd at Bramall Lane. TOPICS 02:37 – Reflections on England v Spain 05:23 – Sarina Wiegman interview with Vicki Sparks 08:50 – Will Wiegman make changes to the starting line-up? 20:03 – Millie Bright interview with Vicki Sparks 23:00 – Will England players be thinking about final? 34:37 – Swedish journalist Frida Fagerlund
Emma Saunders has on-the-whistle reaction to England beating Spain 2-1 after extra time to reach the Euro 2022 semi-finals. She's joined by England midfielder Izzy Christiansen, ex-England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis, former England defender Stephen Warnock and commentator Vicki Sparks. Also hear from England manager Sarina Wiegman, captain Leah Williamson and match-winner Georgia Stanway. INTERVIEWS: 10:20 – Sarina Wiegman, 19:00 – Leah Williamson & Georgia Stanway.
Emma Saunders is joined by England legend Kelly Smith, Everton midfielder Izzy Christiansen and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards to look ahead to England's quarter-final against Spain on Wednesday. Vicki Sparks gives us the lowdown from the England camp and whether Sarina Wiegman will be pitchside after missing their last group game due to covid. We'll hear from the England manager and captain Leah Williamson. The guys discuss how big an impact Wiegman's absence will have had on the team's preparations and whether or not going out at this stage of the tournament will be seen as a failure. French football journalist Julien Laurens joins us to discuss France's chances against Netherlands and how the French will cope without injured star striker Marie-Antoinette Katoto And Dutch sports writer from De Telegraaf Lars van Soest tells us about Lieke Martens being ruled out of the rest of the Euros with a foot injury and how that will affect Netherlands' hopes of retaining the trophy. TOPICS 05:50 - Vicki Sparks with latest from England camp 06:31 - Sarina Wiegman interview with Vicki 11:20 - How will Wiegman's absence have affected England? 21:10 – Leah Williamson on leading team 22:05 – England's tactics against Spain 29:30 – Failure for England to not make semi's? 32:50 – Julien Laurens on France's quarter-final chances without Katoto 40:09 – Lars van Soest on Netherlands' hopes without Lieke Martens
Emma Saunders has reaction to England 5-0 Northern Ireland with ex-England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis, Reading and England striker Natasha Dowie, ex-Northern Ireland defender Stephen Craigan and commentator Vicki Sparks. Should Alessia Russo start in the quarter-final? Will England learn some lessons from their first-half performance? And what will Northern Ireland take away from their first major tournament? Hear from England captain Leah Williamson and assistant coach Arjan Veurink, as well as Northern Ireland boss Kenny Shiels. And reporter John Southall joins the pod to react to Austria 1-0 Norway. INTERVIEWS: 6:10 – Leah Williamson, 11:50 – Arjan Veurink, 25:25 – Kenny Shiels.
Emma Saunders looks ahead to England vs Northern Ireland with ex-England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, Scotland and Arsenal defender Jen Beattie and The Telegraph's Tom Garry. Are England now the tournament favourites? Should they take the opportunity to rotate? Northern Ireland take a trip to the beach. And Karen tells of her Nerf gun adventures. Also, hear from England manager Sarina Wiegman and goalkeeper Mary Earps, as well as Northern Ireland boss Kenny Shiels. INTERVIEWS: 15:00 – Sarina Wiegman, 22:10 – Mary Earps, 31:30 – Kenny Shiels.
Emma Saunders is joined by Everton and England's Izzy Christiansen, former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley and commentator Vicki Sparks to reflect on the Lionesses 1-0 win over Austria in the opening game of Euro 2022. We also have exclusive reaction from the England camp post-match: goalscorer Beth Mead, striker Ella Toone and coach Sarina Wiegman. The panel are also joined by former Northern Ireland defender Stephen Craigan to look ahead to the women's team's opening Euro 2022 fixture against Norway and the mammoth task that awaits Kenny Shiels side. TOPICS: 05:04 – Beth Mead interview 09:10 – Sarina Wiegman interview 19:39 – Ella Toone interview 24:31 – Kenny Shiels interview and Northern Ireland discussion
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists' good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Generosity, influence, reputation and paternalism: democracy and philanthropy with Owen Bennett Jones and Emma Saunders Hastings. Hasting is author of Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality (U Chicago Press, 2022). Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Welcome back to The Fertility Podcast, yes it's been a while since our main series was published and with this one, we're going Behind The Scenes of IVF and in our first episode, we're starting a conversation about the IVF sector's green credentials. We hear from locum Embryologist Dani Smale, who started her training at CARE Fertility London where she undertook small research projects, including looking at the environmental impact of IVF, mainly plastic use. We also talk to Annemette Arndal-Lauritzen, the CEO of the European Sperm Bank about the Communication on Progress (COP) report and talk about how whilst their primary focus is on creating healthy babies, they also want to make sure that current, as well as future generations of donor children, grow up in a healthy world and that their families are on an equal footing with any other type of family. You will also hear a snippet from Dr Emma Saunders and Ricard Ledin da Rosa, Sustainability Specialist at Vitrolife. What was discussed: With almost 2.5 million IVF cycles completed around the world every year and the number is constantly rising - can IVF go green? It's possible that per cycle / per consumer portion of greenhouse gas emissions could be higher than any other healthcare-related procedure Dani Smale study with Care Fertility in 2018 looking at the number of cycles and the average number of different consumables for each procedure 69,500 consumables about 22,800 pieces of packaging Difficult for a city-based clinic to recycle. Lab mentality - just get another one, rather than recycling NHS Labs are much more conscientious in thinking about costs Using reusable caps , but not that many units use them. People are worried about infection control so they use disposables. Repurposing = Glassware might be used in arts and crafts, schools, Girl Guides The Sustainable Development Goals from the UN to choose which applied to the European Sperm Bank - 3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_Development_Goal_3 (Good Health and Well-being), 5 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_Development_Goal_5 (Gender Equality), 16 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_Development_Goal_16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions) Recycle tanks - don't use dry ice as it requires a lot of plastic Use large tanks that can be recycled and optimised for usage Aiming to become zero neutral in 2025 in 2022 - attempting to reduce by 50% by minimising as much as possible and for the rest, they are offsetting, by planting trees. Importance of working with a company that takes pride in protecting the environment - perception this gives to patients. We talked about the International IVF Initiative and a session they held called ‘How Green is your IVF' which you can watch https://ivfmeeting.com/products/how-green-is-your-ivf (here ) Get in touch: We really want to hear your thoughts on whether this matters to you. Please email info@thefertilitypodcast.com Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fertilitypoddy/ (Fertility Poddy) https://www.instagram.com/your_fertility_nurse/ (Kate ) This episode is sponsored by TMRW
Emma Saunders is joined by Ian Dennis, Pat Nevin and Alan Hutton after an unforgettable night at Hampden Park, where Ukraine beat Scotland 3-1 to set up a men's World Cup play-off final against Wales. We hear from Scotland manager Steve Clarke, who remains confident his group of players will qualify for a major tournament again. Ukraine fan Andriy tells us what it was like to be inside the stadium and what the victory means to Ukrainians, as the Russian invasion continues in their country. BBC Wales football correspondent Rob Phillips tells us what shape Rob Page's side are in ahead of Sunday's showdown, after they lost 2-1 to Poland in the Nations League. And United We Stand editor Andy Mitten joins us to discuss Paul Pogba's exit from Manchester United. TOPICS 00:30 – Reaction to Ukraine's victory 07:28 – Scotland manager Steve Clarke 13:10 – Rob Page reaction to Poland loss 13:54 – Rob Phillips looks ahead to Sunday's play-off final 21:15 – Ukraine fan Andriy 24:11 – Paul Pogba discussion with Andy Mitten
Emma Saunders is joined by former Real Madrid defender Jonathan Woodgate and ex-Liverpool full-back Jose Enrique to compile a combined XI between the two teams ahead of the Champions League final. Spanish football journalist Guillem Balagué then drops by with all the latest in the build up to the final in Paris and gives a glimpse of what's to come in 5 Live Sport's coverage in the coming days.
Alec Chamberlain features as a special guest on the final Inside The Hive of the 2021/22 season, to discuss his time in yellow and answer supporters' questions alongside host Michael Kurn and fellow club hero Tommy Mooney.In a packed show, Gary Porter joins us to pick the final player for our Greatest Watford XI, and there's an exclusive interview with this year's Player of the Season Hassane Kamara. Meanwhile, Adam Masina takes on the 60-Second Challenge, and Glenn Roeder's daughter Holly looks ahead to the forthcoming Glenn Roeder Raceday being held in memory of the ex-Watford player and manager, with a very special Tommy Mooney shirt up for auction!HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Former Watford striker Marvin Sordell features as a special guest on this week's edition of Inside The Hive (7-8pm BST), answering supporters' questions alongside host Michael Kurn and Hornets legend Tommy Mooney and picking the latest player to be added to our Greatest Watford XI.Elsewhere on the show, we take a look at the important work being undertaken by the Watford FC Community Sports and Education Trust as part of Mental Health Awareness Week, and Golden Girl Gemma Biggadike takes on the 60-Second Challenge.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Young Watford defender Mattie Pollock features as a special guest on this week's edition of Inside The Hive, to reflect on a successful loan spell at Cheltenham Town and answer supporters' questions alongside host Michael Kurn and Watford legend Tommy Mooney.Elsewhere on the show, there's behind-the-scenes insight from the academy medical team during a 2-1 win for the Under-23s against Barnsley, while autistic Watford fan Kai Purvis - who now feels comfortable supporting the Hornets from the stands thanks to his experiences in the Sensory Room - shares his story.Also, Christian Kabasele and Derek Agyakwa discuss the importance of education following last week's Show Racism the Red Card event at Vicarage Road, and Golden Girl Megan Chandler takes on the 60-Second Challenge.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Filippo Galli features as a special guest live from Italy on this week's edition of Inside The Hive, to discuss his time in yellow and answer supporters' questions alongside host Michael Kurn and Watford legend Tommy Mooney.Also appearing in the studio are Watford FC Women players Andria Georgiou and Amber-Keegan Stobbs, who look ahead to their crucial final-day match against Coventry United at Vicarage Road on Sunday, with a point enough to ensure FA Women's Championship safety for the Golden Girls.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Ex-Watford striker Danny Graham features as a special guest on this week's edition of Inside The Hive, joining studio host Michael Kurn and fellow club hero Tommy Mooney to discuss his memorable spell with the Golden Boys and answer supporters' questions.Elsewhere on the show, see what happened when Junior Hornets were given the chance to quiz Roy Hodgson in a special Q&A session, and go behind the scenes with a group of volunteers who assist disabled supporters on matchdays at Vicarage Road.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
The fight for the title and the battle to survive in the Premier League is heating up after Liverpool beat Everton in the Merseyside derby. Emma Saunders and Ben Haines are joined by former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder, Nigel Reo-Coker and Northern football writer for the Daily Telegraph, Luke Edwards to analyse the key talking points from Anfield – they hear from both Jurgen Klopp and Frank Lampard and get an Everton fan perspective as the club find themselves in the drop zone for the first time this season. Attention turns to Burnley as they got three vital points over Wolves which puts them two points clear of Everton – the guys discuss what is going right at the club at the moment. But not only that Thomas Tuchel and David Moyes pop on the pod to give their views after Chelsea got a narrow win over West Ham at Stamford Bridge, as the fight to play European football next season intensifies. And as Brighton against Southampton ended in a draw Ben focuses on the form of James Ward-Prowse and Luke praises Brighton boss Graham Potter. Topics: 2'00 – Merseyside derby analysis. 6'00 – Jurgen Klopp interview. 15'00 – Frank Lampard audio. 22'30 – Burnley chat. 26'00 – Matej Vydra reaction. 29'00 – Chelsea and West Ham discussion. 31'00 – Thomas Tuchel and David Moyes interview. 36'00 – Reaction to the news that Antonio Rudiger set to leave Chelsea. 38'00 – Graham Potter and James Ward-Prowse appreciation chat.
Watford FC Women's captain Helen Ward will feature on this week's edition of Inside The Hive, to talk about her storied club and international career and to answer supporters' questions.The 35-year-old, who recently made her 100th appearance for Wales, will appear on the show alongside studio host Michael Kurn and Hornets legend Tommy Mooney, and will also be picking the latest player to be inducted into the Greatest Watford XI.Elsewhere on the show, there is an exclusive interview with midfielder Imrân Louza , and you'll get the chance to go behind the scenes as lucky Junior Hornets experienced a day in the life of a professional footballer at the club's training ground.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Hornets Ambassador and club legend Tony Coton will feature as a special guest on this week's edition of Inside The Hive, joining host Michael Kurn and fellow Hornets hero Tommy Mooney. The three-time Player of the Season will be answering fans' questions and picking the latest player to be inducted into our Greatest Watford XI.Elsewhere on the show, there will be an exclusive interview with Cucho Hernández and Kiko Femenía, while Adekite Fatuga-Dada looks back at key moments and memories from her century of appearances in yellow. Also, there's a behind-the-scenes look as Moussa Sissoko, João Pedro and Daniel Bachmann meet fans at a Hornets Shop signing session, and Rob Elliot takes on the 60-Second Challenge.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Watford hero Micah Hyde features as a special guest on this week's edition of Inside The Hive, joining host Michael Kurn and club legend Tommy Mooney in the studio.Elsewhere on the show, there is an exclusive interview with striker Emmanuel Dennis, and Juraj Kucka visits a local school to hand over books donated by Watford fans as part of a Children's Book Drive held ahead of the recent Arsenal home game. There is also behind-the-scenes action from the ePremier League Grand Finals last weekend, and Flo Fyfe is next to take on the 60-Second Challenge.
Emma Saunders presents football debate and World Cup play-off discussion in the company of former Manchester City and QPR defender Nedum Onuoha, ex-Crystal Palace striker Clinton Morrison and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. The panel react to the booing of England defender Harry Maguire and how his teammates have rallied around him. Also, former Scotland international Pat Nevin joins the pod to have his say on Scotland's big summer ahead. Should they still play Ukraine in their World Cup qualifier? And African football journalist Usher Komugisha reacts to lasers at Senegal-Egypt and ugly scenes after Nigeria vs Ghana. TOPICS: 03:32 Booing of Harry Maguire, 24:04 Scotland's big summer ahead & should Ukraine get a bye to the World Cup? 32:19 Reaction to the African World Cup qualifiers.
Watford assistant manager Ray Lewington will feature live in the studio on Inside The Hive to discuss his history with the Hornets and the season so far, and to answer supporters' questions.He will join studio host Michael Kurn and Golden Boys legend Tommy Mooney during this week's show. Elsewhere, James Morris discusses his hopes for the future after signing a new two-year contract, and there will be a chance to see highlights and reaction from Watford FC Women's victory over London City Lionesses at The Vic.The show will also look ahead to this weekend's ePremier League Grand Finals with Watford representatives Tom Stokes and Alex Shaw, with the latter taking on the 60-Second Challenge.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Emma Saunders is joined by former Brighton and Nottingham Forest striker Glenn Murray, ex-Tottenham and Fulham defender Stephen Kelly and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards to reflect on Sunday's FA Cup and Premier League drama. We hear from Jurgen Klopp after Liverpool beat Nottingham Forest 1-0 to set up a semi-final against Manchester City and the guys discuss the potential Nottingham Forest have to compete in the Premier League if they win promotion from the Championship this season. Five-time FA Cup winner Patrick Vieira tells us what it means to take Crystal Palace into the semi's following their 4-0 win over Everton, whilst Glenn and Stephen give an insight into how The Toffees' players will be feeling after Frank Lampard questioned their mentality. And we discuss Tottenham's top four hopes after they beat West Ham 3-1 to win back-to-back Premier League games for the first time since January. TOPICS 02:56 - Reaction to Liverpool's win over Forest 09:12 - Jurgen Klopp interview with Steve Wilson 16:46 - Forest's Premier League ambitions 18:03 - Liverpool's quadruple chances 21:58 - Patrick Vieira interview with George Cummins 23:20 - Vieira's first season at Palace 24:40 - Conor Gallagher future 30:01 - Frank Lampard interview with George Cummins 32:45 - Impact of Lampard's words on Everton dressing room 37:01 - Manchester City's win over Southampton 41:00 - Tottenham's top four chances
Hassane Kamara and Adekite Fatuga-Dada will feature in the studio for this evening's edition of Inside The Hive, to answer supporters' questions and talk about their seasons so far with host Michael Kurn and Hornets legend Tommy Mooney.Elsewhere, there is an exclusive matchday vlog from the Junior Hornets away day to Southampton, and Tom Stokes of Hashtag United, who is Watford's representative at the upcoming ePremier League grand finals, takes on the 60-Second Challenge.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Kenny Jackett will join host Michael Kurn and fellow Watford icon Tommy Mooney in the studio as he's announced as the latest Hornets ambassador.Elsewhere on the show, see what happened when disabled supporters of Watford and Arsenal met up on matchday to mark the Level Playing Field Weeks of Action, hear the winning entry from the International Women's Day poem competition, selected by Watford FC Women stars, and see how Peter Etebo fared on the 60-Second Challenge!HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
What happened to United in the Manchester Derby? Emma Saunders is alongside Derby County centre-half Curtis Davies, The Daily Telegraph's Northern football writer Luke Edwards and Football Daily regular Ben Haines to react to Manchester City's 4-1 win over Manchester United at the Etihad. The panel discuss where this performance leaves United for the rest of the season? And just how big is this win for the title race? Arsenal's 3-2 win at Watford takes the Gunners to fourth place but leaves Watford second from bottom. Will they go down? And Curtis Davies talks about what the spirit is currently like at Derby County as they fight to stay in the Championship. 3'30 – The gap between City and United 6'48 – Ralf Rangnick on his sides performance 14'57 – Should Harry Maguire take the blame for United? 19'57 – Pep Guardiola on Kevin de Bruyne and Riyad Mahrez 24'45 – Will Arsenal get top four? 29'55 – Mikel Arteta's reaction to Arsenal's 3-2 win at Watford 33'30 – Will Watford go down? 36'55 – Curtis Davies on his relationship with the younger players at Derby County
This week's edition of Inside the Hive marks International Women's Day and Women's History Month, as we build up to Sunday's IWD awareness matchday against Arsenal.Golden Girls Renée Hector and Teyah Goldie will join the studio, and viewers will also get the chance to hear from Women Of Watford members Kate Lewers and Laura Goodes, who will provide an update on the progress made by the group since its launch, and their plans for the future.Also on the show, Christian Kabasele meets Women Of Watford members at Vicarage Road to discuss female safety at football, and Rosie Kmita faces the 60-Second Challenge. Meanwhile, Watford legend Tommy Mooney joins host Michael Kurn in the Inside the Hive studio as usual.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!