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Best podcasts about Gareth Owen

Latest podcast episodes about Gareth Owen

Fearless in Devotion
Episode 223 - Wrexham Chasing Christian Eriksen & Ben Davies, Plus Latest Welcome to Wrexham Reviewed

Fearless in Devotion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 58:01


Tim, Liam, Andy, and Andrew have plenty to get into in this latest episode, ranging from wild transfer rumours, Wrexham Women's End of Season Awards, Welcome to Wrexham, the upcoming TST Tournament, a love-in of Gareth Owen, and plenty, plenty more.00:00 - Intro04:06 - Welcome to Wrexham Season 4, Episode 410:22 - Celebrating Gareth Owen12:27 - Tom Kelly in the spotlight17:01 - Wrexham Women's End of Season Awards23:22 - Previewing this year's TST Tournament30:56 - Transfer speculation42:42 - Panini & EFL relationship49:52 - Wrexham's current squad - swap or need?Tickets for our next show are on sale now

Conversations with Sound Designers
S3 E1 : Conversations with Sound Designers - Gareth Owen

Conversations with Sound Designers

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 77:14


Gareth Owen is one of the worlds leading Sound Designers, with a prolific career spanning over 25yrs. His work can be found all over the world including Broadway, Las Vegas and London's West End. He's designed over 250 productions, with over 50 million people enjoying his sound designs worldwide. Gareth is the proud recipient of a Tony Award for MJ the Musical, and Olivier Awards for Come from Away, Memphis and Merrily We Roll Along.

Walkers Only Podcast
6 NATIONS SPECIAL - Warren Gatland's resignation, Can Wales tranform with "Mighty Sherratt'

Walkers Only Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 80:01


Six Nations special! We're chatting with Josh Navidi, former Lions and Welsh international, Matthew Morgan, former Wales and Cardiff Blues player, and Gareth Owen, former Leicester Tiger, Ospreys, and Newcastle Falcon. They share their insights on the highs and lows of the current Welsh team in the Six Nations, discuss Warren Gatland's resignation, Rob Howley's departure, and how Matt Sherratt is helping to steer Wales forward. Tune in for some great stories and expert analysis!"

Enfoque internacional
Inglaterra se encamina hacia la legalización de la muerte asistida

Enfoque internacional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 2:28


Los diputados británicos de la Cámara de los Comunes examinan este viernes un proyecto de ley sobre la eutanasia, un delicado tema que divide a la opinión pública británica. El primer ministro, Keir Starmer, ha dejado en libertad a los 402 diputados laboristas para que voten a conciencia. A pocas horas de la votación histórica que le abriría la puerta a la legalización de la muerte asistida en Inglaterra y Gales, la diputada laborista Kim Leadbeater y potente de esta ley, se reúne en el Parlamento británico, en Londres, con un grupo de 14 personas, en su mayoría mujeres, que vieron el deterioro de sus familiares por enfermedades dolorosas, sobre todo tipos de cáncer, que afectaron su calidad de vida, algunas, en un corto periodo.Liz Poole apoya esta iniciativa porque su padre, una vez diagnosticado con cáncer terminal de pulmón, intentó suicidarse varias veces. Tras cada intento fallido, su salud empeoró más.  “La gente se está quitando la vida porque no existe una ley que les permita hacerlo. Por eso la apoyo, porque él siempre apoyó a la organización benéfica y quiero apoyarlo y lograr que se cambie la ley para que otras familias no tengan que pasar por todo esto”, dice.Aquí, en este recinto, también se escuchan historias marcadas por lágrimas y testimonios desgarradores de quienes llevaron a sus seres queridos hasta Suiza para morir.Sus familiares murieron, dicen, con dignidad y sin dolor, pero el temor de ser judicializados los ha acompañado.El testimonio de Madeleine Cowie deja la sala en silencio por varios segundos. Ella padece un tipo muy raro e incurable de cáncer, conocido como sarcoma, que se extendió a sus pulmones, donde tiene 30 tumores, y le dice a RFI que apoya la ley para que, si lo necesita, le garantice una muerte sin dolor.“Ya me han quitado opciones de tratamiento y no sé cuál será la siguiente opción cuando el tratamiento experimental falle. Ahora tengo 27 años y, obviamente, espero vivir la mayor cantidad de años posible, pero he tenido que enfrentar el hecho de que esta enfermedad me va a matar en algún momento. Tener la opción de una muerte pacífica cuando llegue el momento y no antes, es algo en lo que creo”, explica.Este ha sido un debate candente dentro del propio gobierno. Tanto que el primer ministro, Keir Starmer, ha dejado en libertad a los 402 diputados laboristas para que voten a conciencia.El ministro de salud, Wes Streeting, votará negativamente, entre otras, por el impacto que la ley puede tener en el sistema de salud público.Médicos advierten de los peligros para la sociedadEl artista y activista Jamie Hale necesita una silla de ruedas para movilizarse y asistencia de varias máquinas para mantenerse con vida, y, nos cuenta por qué se opone a esta ley.“Tengo la atención médica y social adecuadas. Cuando no tenía esas cosas, no tenía calidad de vida. Sin ellas, el suicidio asistido me habría parecido muy tentador. Pero ahora que tengo la atención que necesito, no puedo imaginar ni recordar cómo era sentirme así. Eso me aterroriza porque si se aprueba esta ley, a muchas personas que actualmente están luchando por las cosas que necesitan para tener la vida plena que desean se les ofrecerá una alternativa, y esa alternativa es más fácil”, afirma.El proyecto de ley establece que adultos mayores de 18 años, con enfermedades terminales y con una expectativa de vida de 6 meses, pueden solicitar la muerte asistida con el visto bueno de dos médicos y un juez de la High Court.La medicina tiene que ser autoadministrada para evitar que un médico o personal de salud, tengan implicaciones legales.“Permitiría a los médicos recetar una dosis letal de medicamentos a adultos que padecen una enfermedad terminal y desean terminar con su vida con la ayuda de un médico. Nos preocupa especialmente el impacto que esto tendrá en las personas vulnerables o con discapacidades que a menudo sienten que son una carga para sus familias o pueden estar preocupadas por los costos de su atención”, afirma la Nicola Wilderspin de Our Duty of CareLa opinión de los británicos está más a favor que en contra. Según un estudio del King's College, el 63% de la población apoya este cambio en la ley.“Las personas que apoyan son las más propensas a citar la reducción del dolor o la angustia al final de la vida como argumentos importantes a favor de ella o el aumento de la dignidad al final de la vida y, las que se oponen, indican que les preocupa la presión sobre las personas para elegir”, explica el profesor Gareth Owen, del King's College.La diputada Kim Leadbeater afirma que, si pasa el primer voto, la muerte asistida será legal en dos años.

13 Pro-Am Community RL Show
13 Pro-Am Community Rugby League Show 2024 Episode 32

13 Pro-Am Community RL Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 76:29


13 Pro-Am Community RL ShowDon't Miss This Week's Explosive Episode!Join host Dave Parkinson for another packed edition of the 13 Pro-Am Community RL Show!We dive deep into the heart of grassroots rugby league, bringing you the latest from the Cumbrian RL scene, Yorkshire Men's League, and North West Men's League.Show Highlights:In-depth analysis of Ashton Bears' emphatic 38-6 victory over Shevington Sharks.Exclusive interviews with Sharks Coach Dave Banks and Bears Head Coach Dave Picton, plus veteran player Chris Rothwell.Audio highlights and expert commentary on Leigh Miners Rangers vs Waterhead from Dave and Ste Beech.Celebration of Waterhead's promotion to the Premier Division with interviews with vice captain Gareth Owen and matchwinner Phil Joy.Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking to discover the passion of community rugby league, this show is a must-listen!

Walkers Only Podcast
Gareth Owen -Pro rugby highs to the real world is tough, The Butcher's Paradise & Injuries Cursed me

Walkers Only Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 55:01


Check out the open conversation with Former welsh rugby player Gareth Owen and how life is after a prolific career. From injuring every ligament in his new to having over double figures of surgeries, This Valley boy has had every high and low. #ollieoldspodcast #garethowen #podcast #wales --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-olds/message

The Counterpoint Podcast
Exploring The Benefits Of 5G Advanced For Operators

The Counterpoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 20:45 Transcription Available


5G technology offers a significant leap over 4G, unlocking low-latency, high-upload and high-download speeds in today's connected era. But as we rely more on connectivity for new and immersive experiences for applications like Extended Reality (XR), connected cars and even generative AI applications, 5G Advanced will push the boundaries of what is possible.5G Advanced Release 18 is nearing completion with finalization expected in June 2024, whereas Release 19 is estimated to be completed in the second half of 2025. From massive network capacity to ultra-low latency and speeds, 5G Advanced enhances network performance, reduces energy consumption, which is good for sustainability, and brings new use cases like non-terrestrial network (NTN) integration.In the latest episode of The Counterpoint Podcast, host Gareth Owen is joined by Danny Tseng, Technical Director of Marketing at Qualcomm, to discuss 5G Advanced and current and future advancements in the 5G technology. The discussion focuses on how 5G Advanced will play a crucial role in network performance and energy efficiency, while also integrating new applications like IoT and AI. The conversation also briefly touches upon 6G and beyond.Follow us on social media platforms –Twitter – https://twitter.com/counterpointtrLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/counterpoint-technology-market-research/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@counterpointresearch/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/counterpointresearch/

The Reader
Winter Days: Festive Poetry Calendar 2023

The Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 2:49


Today's poem is 'Winter Days' by Gareth Owen. It's read by Carole Simms from The Reader. From 'Collected Poems' by Gareth Owen (Macmillan, 2000) Permission requested. Production by Chris Lynn. Music by Chris Lynn & Frank Johnson.

The OMFIF Podcast
Improving grant delivery and management for emergency responses

The OMFIF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 35:31


There has been a rise in the number of people needing humanitarian assistance over recent years, resulting in disaster response public funding having to tackle immediate and longer-term socio-economic challenges. Gareth Owen, humanitarian director of Save the Children UK and Simon Inglis, partner, grants & relief funds management at EY join OMFIF's Digital Monetary Institute editor, Lewis McLellan, to discuss the importance of accountably for grant management and how new technology can improve delivery, efficiency, and oversight transparency to maximise the impact of grant funds.

The Eat More Chips Podcast
EP5 ‘Together, Stronger'

The Eat More Chips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 106:45


This week on the EMC Pod, Daz is back so we discuss some Wales news, a Review on the Wales Senior Women's side over the last 12 months and a chat with Head of Women's and Girls football at Wrexham AFC, Gemma Owen and Wrexham U-19 girls coach, Gareth Owen.

Edgy Ideas
60: Re-enchanting Humanitarianism: Gareth Owen OBE in Conversation with Dr Simon Western

Edgy Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 59:24


The Eco-Leadership Institute has recently entered into a partnership with the Humanitarian Leadership Academy with the purpose to re-enchant the sector. This podcast was recorded in the Save the Children London office as part of a workshop for international humanitarian staff. The aim was for Gareth to introduce Simon and his ideas on Eco-Leadership to those working in the humanitarian sector.  In this podcast, Simon shares his personal work journey, showing how his experience shaped the project of Eco-Leadership. Gareth and Simon then discuss the challenges in the humanitarian sector and they explore how the new partnership aims to meet these challenges with some new ideas that are already having an impact. The Eco-Mutualist manifesto below summarises some of this thinking. Enjoy the listen! Eco-Mutualism: A Manifesto for a New Age of Humanitarianism Bio Dr. Simon Western is the founder and CEO of the Eco-Leadership Institute, a leading academic and practitioner in coaching and leadership. He is the author of "Leadership: A Critical Text" (3rd ed., Sage 2019) and "Coaching and Mentoring: A Critical Text" (Sage 2012) plus many book chapters and journal articles.  He has also contributed to the development of a new paradigm in leadership through his work on Eco-Leadership. Dr Western is a Past President of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organisations, previously adjunct Professor at University College Dublin, Director of Coaching at Lancaster University Management School, and Director of Masters in Consulting and Leadership at the Tavistock Clinic. Gareth Owen OBE is the Humanitarian Director of Save the Children UK. Over the last two decades, he has led responses to numerous emergencies all over the world including the Boxing Day Tsunami, Pakistan and Haiti earthquakes, Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, East Africa and Niger food crises and the Somalia, Angola, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria conflicts. Today, he leads a team of 190+ humanitarian professionals and in June 2013 he was awarded the OBE for ‘For services to Emergency Crisis Response Abroad'.

Wrexham_AFC
DRAGONHEART119 The Grand End Of Season Party

Wrexham_AFC

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 64:48


Join Bill Long, Chay Long and Mark Griffiths for the final DragonHeart of the season, as they host a promotion party with a fantastic guest list. 00:00:42 Mia Roberts and Neil Roberts reflect on a remarkable season for the family! 00:15:07 Amy Davies, Rob Stead and Tomi Caws give us the inside story of the season from the media's point of view. 00:32:05 Gemma Owen, Steve Dale and Gareth Owen discuss the incredible progress made by the women's teams. 00:49:45 Mike Jones (Mike The Ref!) and Phil Gallanders discuss their experiences of the season, from offering specialised back-up to the Wrexham Player commentators to seeing the impact of the club's success on local business. Many thanks to Bank Street Social for hosting us! This is the Dragonheart podcast from the feed of Final Whistle, the official podcast of Wrexham AFC. It features detailed reports and analysis after every game, the weekly Dragonheart chat show, 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. And of course, subscribe to our Youtube channel for exclusive content from inside Wrexham AFC - full match highlights, interviews and lots more.

War Studies
Making Sense of Trauma

War Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 44:53


How can testimony and storytelling help us understand the suffering and trauma of victims of conflict? Why is the act of bearing witness to trauma politically important in terms of raising awareness, healing, and reconciliation? In this episode, Dr Pablo De Orellana, Lecturer at War Studies, sits down with two authors, Professor Minoli Salgado and Gareth Owen, who retold stories of trauma in conflict. Together, they explore the emotional divide between those who suffer and those who impose suffering in conflict. They also discuss how trauma is politicised after it has happened, highlighting the emotional and psychological aspects of trauma and aid work.

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bad Cinderella: Live from Opening Night with Linedy Genao, Alex Brightman & More

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 86:30


Join us on the opening night red carpet of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bad Cinderella on Broadway. Hear from stars like Linedy Genao and Grace McLean, creative team members like Tony-winner Gareth Owen, and celebrity attendees like Alex Brightman (Beetlejuice), RuPaul's Drag Race star Loosey LaDuca and TikToker Chris Olsen. In this episode you will hear from celebrity guests like: Alex Brightman, Amber Gray, Carson Kressley, Loosey LaDuca, Wendell Pierce, and the cast and creative team of Bad Cinderella including: Linedy Genao, Grace McLean, Sami Gayle, Cameron Loyal, Christina Acosta Robinson, Savy Jackson, Raymond Baynard, Lauren Boyd, Tristen Buettel, Ben Lanham, Angel Lozada, Sarah Meahl, Michael Milkanin, Larkin Reilly, Julio Rey, J Savage, Dave Schoonover, Tregony Shepherd, Paige Smallwood, Lucas Thompson, Alena Watters and more.   Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Follow us @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. We are supported by the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shambala Speaks
Finding Resilience in a Changing World

Shambala Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 32:46


Gareth Owen is the Humanitarian Director of Save the Children UK.  In this episode, we hear how he manages to match the resilience of those he's helping on the front lines. His book When the Music's Over is out now. Part memoir, part history and part politics, its also a story about human connection in desperate circumstances.https://repeaterbooks.com/product/when-the-musics-over-intervention-aid-and-somalia/

Trumanitarian
51. Panopticon

Trumanitarian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 56:03 Transcription Available


Gareth Owen is the humanitarian Director of Save the Children UK. In this conversation with Lars Peter Nissen he discusses the trade-offs between quality and scale, between his humanitarian heart and his humanitarian realist. The fundamental question posed by the conversation is whether you “Can you change the master's house with the master's tools?” Gareth is in his own words “an establishment guy” who sits the “at the apex of the problem” but he still believes that is the right thing to do and that it is possible to achieve change from within the system.

The Crime Cafe
S. 8, Ep. 13: Interview with Crime Writer Gareth R.T. Owen

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 24:23


This episode of the Crime Cafe podcast features my interview with crime writer Gareth R.T. Owen. Check out our discussion about writing for both publication and the screen! Before I bring on my guest, I'll just remind you that the Crime Cafe has two eBooks for sale: the nine book box set and the short story anthology. You can find the buy inks for both on my website, debbimack.com under the Crime Cafe link. You can also get a free copy of either book if you become a Patreon supporter. You'll get that and much more if you support the podcast on Patreon, along with our eternal gratitude for doing so. Check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimecafe Debbi (00:54): But first, let me put in a good word for Blubrry podcasting. I'm a Blubrry affiliate, but that's not the only reason I'm telling you this. I've been using Blubrry Podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They give great customer service, you're in complete control of your own podcast, you can run it from your own website, and it just takes a lot of the work out of podcasting for me. I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, “You should try this.” Try Blubrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract, and it's just a great company, period. It also has free technical support by email, video, and phone, so you can get a human being there. Isn't that nice? If you want to podcast, try out Blubrry. No long-term contract, excellent distribution, and great technical support, too, by email, video, and on the phone. I've included an affiliate link on this blog. Download a copy of the PDF transcript of this episode here.   Debbi (00:54): Hi everyone. My guest today is an award-winning author, screenwriter and filmmaker, originally from Wales, which is a country I have yet to visit, but would love to. He now lives in Los Angeles, where his short films have won festival awards, including best film and best screenplay. He's worked in feature films, documentaries, commercials and music videos. As a writer, producer, and actor. His debut novel is a gritty psychological thriller. And what better than a screenwriter to create such a book? I'm pleased to have with me today as my guest, Gareth Owen. Hi, Gareth. How are you doing today? Gareth (01:37): Great, thank you. Thank you very much for having me. Debbi (01:41): Oh, it's my pleasure. Believe me. I am just the tiniest bit impressed with your accomplishments. Acting, filmmaking writing. What don't you do? ? Gareth (01:55): Yeah, I'm definitely more comfortable behind the camera and on the creative side, but yeah, I found acting was just a fun way to get on set and meet people. And I think as an actor, you have a lot of downtime. So in between takes when, you know, the crew is setting up the lights and things like that, you have a lot of time to chat to different people, and I was always inquisitive finding out what everybody did and what their roles were. And so for, yeah, you know, building a network acting was great, but I haven't, haven't done much stuff in front of the camera for a while. It's definitely, definitely more comfortable behind. Debbi (02:34): I can relate to that. Definitely. yeah, and being on set is a very instructive thing, isn't it? Gareth (02:41): Oh yeah, absolutely. There's so many different people doing so many different roles, and it's very fast paced and yeah, great way to learn is to just be there and see what people are doing. Try not to get anybody's way, but at the same time ask questions. And yeah, it's a great learning experience every time I go on set, I thoroughly enjoy it. Debbi (02:59): That's fantastic. What did you start off doing? Did you start off with photography or acting or writing? Gareth (03:09): Writing, yes. Screenwriting. I'm essentially a big movie buff, you know, I love stories of every kind but a huge movie buff.

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast
The Year that Made Me: Gareth Owen, 1993

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 20:13


Gareth Owen OBE is the Humanitarian Director of Save the Children UK. His first experience as a volunteer aid worker was in war torn Somalia in 1993, during the failed US lead Operation Restore Hope

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Bottomless Broadway
2022 Tony Predictions

Bottomless Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 94:31


We've made it back around to the Tonys again and we're here to give you both our choices and our predictions! So follow along with your ballot and see how much our picks align with yours, or come back after June 12 to see just how wrong we were! We also have mini reviews for Girl from the North Country and Paradise Square as we didn't cover them in the regular season, so there might be minor spoilers ahead. -- MJ sound designer Gareth Owen really succeeded in creating a rock concert, using some new technology on Broadway. And speaking of sound design, take a look back at when mics first graced the Broadway stage. Watch two Anne Boleyns of Six in conversation from either sides of the Atlantic. Hear about designing Hangmen's set from Anna Fleische and check out design elements from The Skin of Our Teeth, including a dinosaur and a giant slide. (Errata: Christine mentioned Act 2 as being based on Coney Island, when it actually should've been Atlantic City.) Listen to Sam Mendes talk about what it was like to take on The Lehman Trilogy (conversation about this specifically starts around 25:00). Check out our previous episodes for more coverage on this season's musicals! -- Music featured in this episode: We're Live - Mr. Saturday Night Like a Rolling Stone - Girl From the North Country Paradise Square - Paradise Square Beat It - MJ the Musical Pretty, Pretty Girl - Diana I Don't Need Your Love (Remix) - Six Getting Married Today - Company How? - Flying Over Sunset Boundaries - A Strange Loop The Ladies Who Lunch - Company -- Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BottomlessBway, our blog at https://bottomlessbway.home.blog/, or email us at bottomlessbway@gmail.com! You can also leave feedback in this 30-second survey.

The James Bond A-Z Podcast
Gareth Owen: We've been expecting you

The James Bond A-Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 70:25


On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler and Brendan Duffy are joined by author and filmmaker Gareth Owen who was the executive assistant of Sir Roger Moore for 15 years, and is the author of Raising an Eyebrow, My Life With Roger Moore. We talk to Gareth about meeting and working with Roger Moore right up until his death in 2017. Gareth tells us about where is love of Bond came from, and how he came to know many people from the world of 007 including Sir Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Walter Gotell, and Richard Kiel. He tells us about Roger's life, writing the Bond books, going on tour with Roger, working at Pinewood, and much more. Raising an Eyebrow, My Life With Roger Moore by Gareth Owen is available now from The History Press. Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatoz Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatoz Email us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.uk Buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/jamesbondatoz Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Delilah Debate
EP6 Gareth Owen interview

The Delilah Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 39:05


Gareth Owen sat down with Elliot and Lewis recently to discuss his experiences at Stoke City. Gareth played five times for Stoke before being sold to Oldham Athletic in 2005 and was part of Stoke City's youth team which included Karl Henry, Andy Wilkinson and 'new boy' Phil Jagielka. More recently Gareth is the head of Stoke City's academy and has been a massive part of the academy's success in recent years. Gareth discusses how Stoke have been able to produce more players in recent years, what a day in the life is like in the Stoke academy, how he he tries to also develop people as well as players and how learning to play the guitar can help you get into Stoke City's first team in the future.

Fearless in Devotion
Episode 46 - Forever Bursting Bubbles: Gaz Owen on West Ham and Much More!

Fearless in Devotion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 96:21


10 wins in 13 games for the reds with a smash and grab in Yeovil...plus Gareth Owen on the 25th Anniversary of Wrexham beating West Ham in the FA Cup, plus his spell as an emergency goalkeeper and his Wales call up from Bobby Gould.Plus a brand new feature!fearlessindevotion@gmail.com@fearlessidzine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Calm Christmas Podcast with Beth Kempton
S2 Ep7: REST (escape the chaos)

The Calm Christmas Podcast with Beth Kempton

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 34:17 Transcription Available


Ease yourself through the holiday preparations with this gentle episode all about rest, including a host of ideas for taking care of yourself as winter moves in. With inspiration from Liza Dalby (@lizadalby), Jilly Shipway, Shiva Rea (@shivarea108), Lucy Brazier (@brazier.lucy), Claudia Hammond (@claudie_hammond_), Gareth Owen, Katherine May (@katherinemay_) and Sonoko Sakai (@sonokosakai).Featured in this episode:East Wind Melts the Ice by Liza Dalby (Chatto & Windus)Tending the Heart Fire by Shiva Rea (Sounds True) Yoga Through the Year by Jilly Shipway  (Llewelyn)River Cottage Christmas by Lucy Brazier (Bloomsbury)The Art of Rest by Claudia Hammond  (Canongate)Wabi Sabi: Japanese wisdom for a perfectly imperfect life by Beth Kempton (Piatkus) Winter Days by Gareth Owen in The Oxford Book of Christmas Poems edited by Michael Harrison (Oxford University Press) Wintering by Katherine May Japanese Home Cooking by Sonoko Sakai (Shambala)Calm Christmas and a Happy New Year: A Little Book of Festive Joy by Beth Kempton (Piatkus)Jennifer Piercy's Melatonin Magic yoga nidra meditation is here on Insight Timer.  You can download a FREE copy of The Perfectly Imperfect 2022 Digital Planner here, to help you reflect on the year and look ahead to 2022. Ingredients for the featured recipe (makes 4 servings)•   3.5 cups or 830ml dashi stock - there are wonderful recipes for making your own dashi in the book, but you can also buy it as stock from places like the Japan Centre.•   3 tablespoons of white or red miso•   2 oz (57g) mushrooms of your choice, stems removed and sliced 1/4 inch or 6mm thick•   4oz (113g) soft or medium-firm tofu, cut into 1/4 inch (6mm) dice•   1 teaspoon yuzu or lemon peel, pith removedYou can buy dashi stock from Japanese supermarkets and stores such as japancentre.com.To be in with a chance of winning a signed copy Wintering by Katherine May and a signed copy of my book Calm Christmas, head over to Instagram @bethkempton. The deadline for entries is 4pm UK time on Friday December 17, 2021. 

My Ship Story
The Sue McClay Buchanan Story: Tuna and Pineapple

My Ship Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 46:34


Sue starts working for a ferry company in the UK, and after reading an Israeli newspaper ad, decides to go to cruise ships and joins the "Suffering" of the Seas in 1994, finds out she's village neighbors with Gareth Owen, troubles with Americans, Sam Evans, restrooms and safe deposit boxes, the blonde British bitchy one, she's sent to the Viking "Lemonade", is a regular at an Ensenada pizza place, shipboard romance, comment cards, an epic Purser's party, and her American accent.  

The Wrexham Legends Lounge Podcast
Starting XI: Gareth Owen Picks His Wrexham XI

The Wrexham Legends Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 5:08


In a snippet from Episode 6, Gareth Owen picks a Wrexham XI from his 12 years in and around the Town's first team squad - and boy, are there some serious names to choose from here!

The Wrexham Legends Lounge Podcast
Episode 6: Gareth Owen On Playing In Goal, His Testimonial vs. Man Utd, Leeds Interest, All-Time Wrexham XI & Plenty More

The Wrexham Legends Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 77:36


The second part of our mammoth interview with former Town midfielder Gareth Owen.Here, we talk Gaz's final years at Wrexham, his testimonial against Man Utd, THAT Burnley game where he went in goal, his move to Doncaster, moving to the Welsh League and into management, getting to play Champions League football, his current role with the Welsh FA, interest in him from Leeds, fan questions, his Wrexham XI, and plenty, plenty more.In association with Hill St. Social, 10 Hill Street, Wrexham, LL11 1SN.Twitter: @LegendsWrexhamFacebook: @WrexhamLegendsEmail: wrexhamlegends@hotmail.comSpotify, iTunes & Other Podcast Platforms: The Wrexham Legends Lounge PodcastYouTube: Wrexham Legends

The Wrexham Legends Lounge Podcast
Episode 5: Gareth Owen Talks his Wrexham Years, Pinging a Ball, Arsenal, Man Utd and Plenty More

The Wrexham Legends Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 91:53


The saying 'he's one of our own' is clearly reserved for players like Gareth Owen.In the first part of this mammoth two-part chat with former Town midfielder Gareth Owen, we talk about Gaz's early days at the Town, THAT Arsenal game, playing European football, winning promotion, going 1-0 up at Old Trafford and plenty, plenty more.In association with Hill St. Social, 10 Hill Street, Wrexham, LL11 1SN. Twitter: @LegendsWrexham Facebook: @WrexhamLegends Email: wrexhamlegends@hotmail.com Spotify, iTunes & Other Podcast Platforms: The Wrexham Legends Lounge Podcast YouTube: Wrexham Legends

Ruck ‘n’ Roll
The One with Sparkles

Ruck ‘n’ Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 91:10


Grav is joined by Ryan and Gareth Owen for the hardest board game ever, Dwayne returning home, which person from wrestling is the perfect 9 and MICROWAVABLE MASH???

Roger Moore's Cubby Hole
Episode 7: RMCH - S02 E07 - Gareth Owen & Best Bond Songs

Roger Moore's Cubby Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 78:45


Join us in the Cubby Hole this week as we chat to Sir Roger Moore’s former Personal Assistant, Gareth Owen! We also reveal our 007 best Bond songs, Martin delves deeply into Thailand, Adam reviews Johnny English and Phil gets in a quandary over Q in his latest crazy Bond theory! {Correspondence to: rogermoorescubbyhole@gmail.com}.

Vorwort zum Sunntig / Preface to Sunday
Brexit on the horizon. Brace or embrace?

Vorwort zum Sunntig / Preface to Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 59:53


Only a few days until the United Kingdom leaves the European Union. Brace for crash or embrace the promised freedom? With me to discuss this issue are: Gaby Franklin, long-term conservative voter and interior designer. Gareth Owen, lifelong Labour supporter and anti-Brexit campaigner. This show was recorded in mid-December 2020. Preface to Sunday is presented by Eric Franklin

Lights, Camera, Author!
The Junot Files: Gareth Owen

Lights, Camera, Author!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 25:32


An interview with Gareth Owen, author of "Raising an Eyebrow: My Life with Roger Moore" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-junot-files/support

ACCDIS - Ciencia en tus manos
Ciencia al Mesón: Ley Nacional del Cáncer con la senadora Carolina Goic

ACCDIS - Ciencia en tus manos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 31:59


Programa dirigido por el director del Centro Avanzado de Enfermedades Crónicas ACCDIS, el Dr. Sergio Lavandero, académico de Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacéuticas & Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Chile y profesor adjunto UT Southwestern, Estados Unidos acompañado por el investigador ACCDIS el Dr. Gareth Owen de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas

The Counterpoint Podcast
Open RAN - Discussing the Potential, Deployment Progress, Opportunities & Challenges

The Counterpoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 22:10


In the latest episode of “The Counterpoint Podcast”, host Peter Richardson is joined by research directors Gareth Owen and Neil Shah to talk about Open RAN. The discussion focuses on understanding the Open RAN technology and how it could emerge as the next big trend in telecom infrastructure as 5G deployments speed up. We have also touched upon other topics like stakeholders, current deployment status, and challenges faced by mobile network operators. Follow us on social media platforms – Twitter – https://twitter.com/counterpointtrLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/counterpoint-technology-market-research/

Headliner Radio
Music Talks E5: Gareth Owen

Headliner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 53:34


We chat to Gareth Owen about the dos and don'ts when working in sound design for theatre - and how his company, Gareth Owen Sound, is now deploying d&b Soundscape on over half of its shows internationally.

Dragonheart Radio Show's Podcast
Gareth Owen Career Chat

Dragonheart Radio Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 34:13


Gareth Owen talks about his Career in football, this episode has aired previously on Dragonheart

James Bond Radio: 007 News, Reviews & Interviews!
#181: Raising An Eyebrow With Gareth Owen

James Bond Radio: 007 News, Reviews & Interviews!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 84:02


Sir Roger Moore's right hand man, Gareth Owen joins us this week. He talks about his life working with the great man, how he got into the industry, life at Pinewood, Sir Roger's favourite snack and much more.

Broadway Scoop
Episode 118: 03-03-2020

Broadway Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 1:58


Good morning theater fans! This is Caryn Robbins with The Broadway Scoop for Tuesday, March 3rd. Broadway grosses are in for the week ending March 1, and Tony winner Ivo van Hove’s reimagined version of the classic American musical WEST SIDE STORY enjoyed strong returns at the box office. The production, which officially opened on February 20, played to 100 percent capacity and took in nearly $1.6 million. Four Broadway productions played to S.R.O. seating capacity this week, including COME FROM AWAY, HADESTOWN, MOULIN ROUGE! and HAMILTON, which once again led the pack by earning over $2.6 million. The full creative team has been announced for MJ, the Broadway-bound musical inspired by the life and work of Michael Jackson. Directed and choreographed by Tony winner Christopher Wheeldon, the production will feature sets by Tony winner Derek McLane, lighting by Tony winner Natasha Katz, costumes by Tony winner Paul Tazewell and sound design by Tony nominee Gareth Owen. Preview performances are set to begin on July 6 at the Neil Simon Theatre, ahead of an official opening on August 13.And preview performances for the Broadway revival of WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? get underway tonight at the Booth Theatre, ahead of an official opening on April 9th. Two-time Tony Award winner Laurie Metcalf stars in the production alongside Rupert Everett, Russel Tovey and 2019 Olivier Award winner Patsy Ferran. Tony winner Joe Mantello directs the strictly limited engagement. And that's The Broadway Scoop for Tuesday, March 3rd.

Talk Radio Europe
GARETH OWEN – RAISING AN EYEBROW: MY LIFE WITH SIR ROGER MOORE…with TRE’s Bill Padley

Talk Radio Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 19:08


GARETH OWEN – RAISING AN EYEBROW: MY LIFE WITH SIR ROGER MOORE...with TRE's Bill Padley

From Tailors With Love
52 - Gareth Owen - Former Personal Assistant to Roger Moore

From Tailors With Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 32:16


In this episode Gareth Owen, former personal assistant to Roger Moore talks about his new book Raising an Eyebrow, my life with Sir Roger Moore.  I ask him what happened to the clothes after the Bond films, what was Roger's personal style like away from the cameras, what brands was he partial to.  One of the best interviews we've ever done.  Podcast available on the following platforms iTunes: http://apple.co/2KNnMPq Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2PcwoSx Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2TDr9dD See a brief clip on YouTube here.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ucqfy2JMMhE&t=129s Buy Gareth's Book through the Amazon Shop front if you wish to support the podcast.  https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/fromtailorswithlove?listId=9SFWJXCA9P3C    

AHDB
121: Best practice worm control in ewes pre-lambing

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 15:03


In this episode, we speak to independent sheep consultant, Lesley Stubbings, and Leicestershire sheep farmer, Gareth Owen. The topic being discussed is best practice worm control leading up to lambing, which includes conversation on faecal egg counts, wormer resistance, testing for and treating liver fluke and the prevalence of sheep scab.  Useful links: https://ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/worm-control-in-sheep-for-better-returns https://ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/parasite-control-guide-2020

The 00 Files
0043 Interview Gareth Owen

The 00 Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 66:21


Recently the book Raising An Eyebrow by Gareth Owen was published. Gareth was the personal assistant of Sir Roger Moore. The book is a combination of Gareth's own life's story, how he got the job in the first place and it takes you on a very emotional, but most of all very funny journey through the years he spent with Roger. Don interviewed Gareth and asked him what it is like to work at Pinewood Studios, how it was to have had Roger as a boss and how Bondstars got started. If you like our podcast please share it with others. If you want to get in touch, you can send an email to moneypenny@the00files.com or via social media or visit our website www.the00files.com. https://www.unicef.org https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/publication/raising-an-eyebrow/9780750993272

Vorwort zum Sunntig / Preface to Sunday
On the UK general elections 2019 and Brexit

Vorwort zum Sunntig / Preface to Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 59:58


The uncertainty around Brexit affect people even in remote parts on the continent. I brought in delegates from Wohlen to put their questions to the table. Gareth Owen, our UK correspondent answered. Eric Franklin hosted the show. This programme was first broadcast on Radio Lora Zürich on 7.12.2019

A Life Lived
S1 Ep3: Sir Roger Moore

A Life Lived

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 30:07


The name's Bond. James Bond...the role as the world's most famous spy was made for Sir Roger Moore - the very epitome of suave sophistication. But how did a policeman's son from London, England grow to play one of the most iconic roles in cinema?  Join Stephanie Okupniak and discover the man behind the golden gun. In this episode you'll hear from Sir Roger's daughter Deborah on why there is so much more to him than just being 007; the director Alvin Rakoff on Moore's charm but mischievous side and Sir Roger's personal assistant Gareth Owen on why Moore may have inadvertently invented the Magnum ice-cream. 

Shore Vineyard Church Sermon Podcast
Transmission Stories 02: Gareth

Shore Vineyard Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 24:56


This is Transmission Stories - an interview-style podcast series with Vic Francis along side the Shore Vineyard Transmission message series. In this series, we’re following the missionary journeys of Paul Sunday by Sunday, and figuring out what that means for us in 2019 in our workplaces, homes, schools and other areas of our lives. In this episode, Vic chats with Gareth Owen, marketing director for World Vision NZ. You’ll hear Gareth describe poverty from his recent experience of looking into the eyes of a South Sudanese child who had just seen his parents murdered, and you’ll also hear tangible ways you and I can make a difference in that child’s life. World Vision NZ: worldvision.org.nz // facebook.com/WorldVisionNZ Check out the Transmission series messages, and find out more about our church at svc.org.nz.

Y Dihangiad
Giro d'Italia 2019: Ail ddiwrnod gorffwys

Y Dihangiad

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 21:11


Dim Rheinallt wythnos 'ma yn anffodus. Gareth Owen yw'r eilydd. Ma' Dewi 'ma fel yr arfer

Stagecraft with Gordon Cox
Secrets of Sound Design

Stagecraft with Gordon Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 33:16


Sound designer Gareth Owen gives theatergoers a few pointers on understanding an esoteric art.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Are people with schizophrenia more logical than healthy volunteers?

The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 23:11


Dr Raj Persaud speaks to Dr Gareth Owen about his intriguing paper in which the authors tested a phenomenological hypothesis about theoretical and practical rationality in people with schizophrenia.

James Bond Radio: 007 News, Reviews & Interviews!

Chris Wright is back after a 4 month break to talk all things Bond 25. We discuss the latest news, Danny Boyle, the UK release date and dive deep into what Daniel's final Bond film might bring. We're also joined by Gareth Owen (the main man at Roger Moore HQ) to talk about today's re-release of The 007 Diaries. The brand new hardback edition, featuring a new foreword by Felix Leiter himself, David Hedison, is out today. Go get it!

CPD Online talks to...

In this podcast Dr Gareth Owen gives an overview of phenomenology in psychiatry, discussing some of the historical background to the development of the discipline, some of the problems and how it relates in comparison with other disciplines such as a biological or psychological approach to a psychiatric disorder. He also touches on how we can bring a phenomenological understanding into our daily practice.