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George Cooper is joined by Dan, AF and Avais as they indulge in a brilliant win against Nottingham Forest who have had a remarkable season so far in the Premier League. These three points have shown that Fulham's season is far from petering out. With goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Calvin Bassey, Fulham are on track to return to peak Vibes FC form. They reflect on how Fulham set-up to fell a flying Forest side, ESR's second PL headed goal and how his performances continue to improve, and the cheery atmosphere in the dressing room that saw Fulham win the Snapchat Derby. In part two, they answer your listener questions. Should Lukic be Fulham's player of the season? Is this the best Fulham squad we've ever seen? And simply, how are Fulham so good? --SHOW-LINKS:If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners ➼ https://levellr.com/communities/fulhamish--GUESTS:George Cooper ➼ https://www.x.com/@GeorgeCoopsDan Cooke ➼ https://www.x.com/@DanSCooke97Avais Malik ➼ https://www.x.com/@Here4TheFulhamAdam Farquharson ➼ https://www.x.com/@AdamFarquharsonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Rangers put three past Celtic to end a poor run of results; reaction to the first Supercoppa semi-final; update on the Rashford rumours; Villa links to Dortmund's Donyell Malen; Denver awarded the NWSL franchise; preview of the first Premier League game week of 2025; and fear of the free agent. Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Betty GloverProducer: Sammy James, George Cooper and Mikey WatsonAssistant producer: Yasmin MillsResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Weeks don't get much better than this one - a derby win in the last moment, and then the most comprehensive away victory you'll see this year. George Cooper hosts Jack, Ben and Cam to discuss Fulham's 0-2 win against Crystal Palace, and we relish supporting a team that sits seventh in the table going into the international break. Then it's time for your questions, and we salute performances from across the park, including from Emile Smith-Rowe and Alex Iwobi. We discuss how Sasa Lukic fits into this team when he's back from injury, and the role that Harry Wilson plays in the squad. And finally, we cast an eye over Fulham's fixtures after the break, and ask what could be possible for this team. -- SHOW-LINKS: If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners ➼ https://levellr.com/communities/fulhamish -- GUESTS: George Cooper ➼ https://www.x.com/@GeorgeCoops Ben Jarman Jack Kelly ➼ https://www.x.com/@JackellyFFC Cam Ramsey ➼ https://www.x.com/@94CAMRAM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Cooper is joined by Perry Elliott, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at University College London, UK, and Anjali Owens, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Following an incredible symposium session at the 2024 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress, they discuss case studies and real-world evidence relating to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and the use of mavacamten.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: The transfer window closes on Friday at 6pm eastern, so we round up the biggest possible moves on the final day, including Victor Osimhen to Chelsea and Arsenal making a move for Raheem Stirling; the first ever draw with the new Champions League format took place on Thursday, and the headline draws include Liverpool vs Real Madrid and PSG vs Manchester City and Atletico Madrid; we preview the Premier League action this weekend, including Manchester United vs Liverpool at 11am eastern on Sunday; and Neal Maupay is causing mischief… again.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Betty GloverProducer: Mikey Watson, George Cooper and Sammy JamesAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Patrick and Tommie return with John J. Steele, Jr. in the second half of this episode, where they get schooled on Virginia re-naming schools after Confederate generals, lament the death of George Cooper on Young Sheldon, review a couple of films, Tommie gets indignant with Ru Paul, they laugh at Trump's praise of Hannibal Lecter and stupid football players saying stupid things, name their favorite fictional policemen, John gripes about clickbait, Tommie complains about his neighbor, and Patrick bemoans the presence of armed security guards in his school district.
In this episode of the NextGen Planners Podcast Amelia talks with Founder of Advice Flow, George Cooper. Here they talk about; demystifying the tech landscape, optimising work flows and what automation can do for advisers. Join our community: www.nextgenplanners.co.uk
This podcast is supported by Medtronic. This podcast episode, moderated by George Cooper, provides an exploration of the latest European Society of Hypertension (ESH) guidance on the use of renal denervation in uncontrolled hypertension management. Atul Pathak, Princess Grace Hospital, Monaco, joins EMJ to offer key insights on renal denervation.
In this episode of Talk on the Wild Side, we explore the wetlands. First, we visit Elmley Nature Reserve, a private estate owned and managed by Gareth Fulton and his family. The reserve has been managed for nature since the 80's and is now an eco-tourism spot with luxurious private accommodation that brings people close to nature that wouldn't ordinarily visit. Rob also speaks to a volunteer about the reserve's owl population.In his second interview, Rob talks to Kent Wildlife Trust's first apprentice Bella Sabin-Dawson about eco-anxiety and some of the ways we can all combat that feeling of helplessness. She is just a wonderful young person to listen to. Whilst at the University of Kent, Rob also spoke to Sam Maddison about the ongoing newt monitoring project that the Uni is doing and more.Finally, Rob meets George Cooper, the founder of the Save Minster Marshes campaign. He's an avid bird lover whose contributions to bird ringing have helped make Minster Marshes a very well-documented site. Rob talks to him about the Save Minster Marshes campaign as well as touching on a more controversial topic - his work as a game-keeper.Show links Gareth Fulton LinkedInElmley Nature ReserveBella's blog on being an education and wellbeing apprentice at Kent Wildlife TrustSave Minster Marshes websiteSign the petition Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Crossfire" was an interesting mystery/film noir from 1947, about a group of soldiers, antisemitism, and the sudden violent murder of Joseph Samuels. This radio version of the film is a full-hour Suspense show, and pulled in an impressive cast of high powered movie stars to reprise the five principles in the story: Robert Young as Inspector Finley, Robert Mitchum as Keely, Robert Ryan as Montgomery, Samuel Levine as Samuels, and George Cooper as Mitchell. Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 If you don't do Facebook, we're also on Gab: https://gab.com/OldRadio Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romantic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD
October's Party by George Cooper describes a party, thrown by October herself, that everybody comes to and stays long after the party has officially ended.October is a time for parties --but the very best kind of parties are those that focus specifically on the people we love most, our own dear families. As the days get shorter and the nights get colder, many of us will start to gravitate inside. And as we do, what are strategies for making our dinnertimes magical? How can we make our tables warm, inviting and a place no one wants to leave?
Firefighters have been tackling a blaze involved 300 tonnes of waste at a recycling centre in Medway.Crews were called to the site at Chatham Docks just after midnight and told people living nearby to keep windows and doors closed because of the smoke. Hear from a man who lives nearby and our reporter Alex Langridge.Also in today's podcast, a killer insect that's threatening bee populations has been spotted more in Kent than any other part of the country this summer.Just last month there were 18 confirmed sightings of the Asian Hornet in the county - with more than 20 nests destroyed.Reporter Chantal Weller has been speaking to beekeeper Peter Down whose business has been devastated.It's feared vital habitat in Thanet could be destroyed if plans for a massive electricity converter station are given the go ahead.The facility would be the size of at least seven football pitches. Gerry Warren has been chatting to campaigner George Cooper who is very concerned.Plans have been put in to convert a church in a Kent village into a holiday let.Appledore Methodist was sold at auction for just under £221,000 last year. The chairman of the parish council has given us his reaction.In sport, Gillingham will be hoping to keep their place at the top of the table as they welcome Morecambe to Priestfield this weekend.The Gills have won five out of seven league games so far this season - all of them 1-0. Midfielder George Lapslie and manager Neil Harris have been speaking ahead of the game.
In this episode, moderator George Cooper, sits down with the brilliant minds of Professor Stacey Cohen and Dr. Jeff Sharman. Together, they delve into the fascinating world of Monoclonal Antibody Biosimilars and their significant impact on the field of Oncology, with a particular focus on Lymphoma and Colorectal Cancer. Join us as our expert panel explores the utilization of Monoclonal Antibody Biosimilars in the treatment of these cancers, shedding light on their efficacy and safety. Drawing from their extensive experience and knowledge, Professor Cohen and Dr. Sharman also share their insights on the prevailing attitudes towards this approach, while highlighting the key aspects of the current consensus within the medical community. This episode also offers a glimpse into the future prospects of Monoclonal Antibody Biosimilars, including the anticipated uptake and potential advancements in the field. Professor Stacey Cohen Associate Professor at the Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch Cancer Centre as well as an Associate Professor at the Division of Oncology, University of Washington. Professor Cohen is a specialized medical oncologist focusing on GI cancers, including colon, rectal, early-onset, and hereditary types. Her research explores the influence of genetics on treatment choices, encompassing hereditary gene alterations, tumor genetic changes, and novel disease markers. Dr. Cohen aims to personalize treatment decisions for her patients and the wider cancer community, maximizing efficacy while minimizing side effects. She values establishing enduring patient relationships and participating in collaborative decision-making processes. Doctor Jeff P Sharman Director of Research at the Willamette Valley Cancer Institute as well as the Medical Director of Hematology Research for The US Oncology Network. Dr. Sharman, the research director at the Willamette Valley Cancer Institute and the medical director of hematology research for The US Oncology Network, possesses extensive knowledge and expertise in the latest scientific advancements across various cancer types. His notable contributions to treatment progress and extensive publication history in esteemed scientific journals, such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology, and Blood, highlight his expertise. Through his research program in Eugene, he has garnered global recognition in diverse cancer fields and presented his findings at major conferences in the US, Asia, and Europe. Dr. Sharman's research has facilitated WVCI's access to exciting new areas of research, including immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and personalized medicine. This podcast was funded by an educational grant from Pfizer, who has had no input to the creation of this educational podcast.
In this podcast episode, moderator George Cooper is joined by Dr Pavan Najran, Clinical Lead for Interventional Radiology at the Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. During the episode, the distal radial method is explored. Its distinctions from conventional radial methods are outlined, and its applications within the radiology field highlighted. Pavan Najran, Clinical Lead for Interventional Radiology and Consultant Clinical and Interventional Radiologist, The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK, provides guidance on performing the distal radial method for radiology, covering topics ranging from the room set-up to achieving haemostasis. Najran also discusses solutions for situations involving thrombosis in the distal radial artery. The conversation further highlights the advancements offered by the distal radial method in comparison to the traditional radial approach, providing perspectives into how it enhances patient experience. Additionally, Najran addresses the common challenges encountered when implementing the distal radial method and offers valuable insights on how to overcome them. The publication of this podcast was funded by Merit Medical. The suggestions and other information, which may include both Merit and third-party products, are for the practitioner's convenience and for general information purposes only. This information does not constitute medical or legal advice, nor is it meant to endorse or guarantee the suitability of any of the referenced products or methods for any specific patient or procedure. Before using, refer to the Instructions for Use (IFU) for indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and directions for use.
The gentle, honest books of American writer Judy Blume are well-loved by many people who grew up in the '70s and '80s. Blume, now 85, runs a non-profit bookshop with her husband George Cooper in Key West, Florida.
The sun was shining on Craven Cottage this Saturday, as the curtain fell on what was a sensational home campaign for the Whites. Sadly, a Joel Ward equaliser late into the second half denied Fulham the win, but a Mitro brace and plenty of optimism for next season ensured fans left The Cottage with smiles on their faces. George Cooper, Dom Betts, Dan Cooke and AF analyse the exciting score-draw, look back on some of their favourite moments at The Cottage this season, and in part 2 answer some listener questions. If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners: https://www.levellr.com/communities/fulhamish EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ http://nordvpn.com/fulhamish - try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Thursday Club, George Cooper, Peter Rutzler and Jack Collins give their final thoughts on Sunday's FA Cup quarter final disasterclass against Manchester United, analyse the media frenzy in the fallout from events at Old Trafford, give their opinions on what would be a 'fair' ban, and try and work out how we can turn all this into a positive for the remainder of the season. In part 2 the team answer some of your questions, look ahead to the international break, and listen to a few TWCO entries to lighten the mood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Cooper and Mayor Schumacher begin their mission. Samantha Cooper and company hold up in an Embarsfield hotel room. General Adams produces Margaret and Charlotte Knox learns the plot. Ben Danton is re-deployed. H. Hobbes and Dr. Schneider have a surprising encounter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Cooper and Mayor Schumacher begin their mission. Samantha Cooper and company hold up in an Embarsfield hotel room. General Adams produces Margaret and Charlotte Knox learns the plot. Ben Danton is re-deployed. H. Hobbes and Dr. Schneider have a surprising encounter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did we get to the financial crisis of 2008? Where were the signs, and what did we miss? For these questions and more, we turn to the person who wrote a book on the subject. Dr. George Cooper is an author and the chief investment Officer of Equitile investments. He has 27 years of investment experience including with JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, and BlueCrest Capital before. His first book, The Origin of Financial Crises: Central Banks, Credit Bubbles, and the Efficient Market Fallacy, has an updated version out, and his latest book is called Fixing Economics: The story of how the dismal science was broken - and how it could be rebuilt. George and Greg talk about the limits of neoclassical economics, the importance of systems thinking, and they go into the origins of financial crises. George and Greg talk about the ideas of Keynes, Minsky, Marx, Maxwell, Kuhn, and Brahmagupta. George introduces his view of dynamic equilibrium and his perspective on Modern Money Theory and other alternative schools of economics.Episode Quotes:Recognizing the role of credit creation system11:18: When you understand the connection between asset inflation, profit formation, and credit creation. When you realize that all three of those are intimately entwined, then you can no longer believe in an equilibrium model anymore because asset inflation leads to credit creation. And interestingly, the creation of credit also leads to a boom in corporate profits.49:21: When we talk about money creation, we need to also think about anti-money creation, which is debt. So debt and money combined are literally created and destroyed.Are we analyzing the wrong side of economic theory? 16:07: We tend to analyze the economy only from the private sector side, but there are no successful economies in the world that are 100 percent private sector. Every successful economy in the world has a public sector that is comparable in size to the private sector.Finding important truths and valid insights in economics25:51: Many social scientists, even today, talk about emotions as if it were one great category, but emotions to their work by virtue of their specificity, that is, by their community entities and action tenses that are also very specific or different from the different emotions. So if you are angry, you want to make the other person suffer. If you hate, then you want other person to disappear from the face of the earth.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Hyman MinskyJohn Maynard KeynesParadox of ThriftAustrian SchoolLehman BrothersWilliam HarveyAlfred WegenerCharles DarwinJames MaxwellBrahmaguptaLuca PacioliBenoit MandelbrotThe Structure of Scientific RevolutionsunSILOed EP #12 | Understanding Carry Trades feat. Kevin ColdironGuest Profile:Professional on Equitile InvestmentsAuthor's Profile on Penguin Random House ProfileSpeaker's Profile on Specialist SpeakerGeorge Cooper's WebsiteHis Work:Articles on EvonomicsThe Origin of Financial Crises: Central Banks, Credit Bubbles, and the Efficient Market FallacyMoney, Blood and Revolution: How Darwin and the doctor of King Charles I could turn economics into a scienceFixing Economics: The story of how the dismal science was broken - and how it could be rebuilt
In 1976, one of the greatest footballers of all time decided to move back from the USA to play football at Craven Cottage. Alongside Rodney Marsh and Bobby Moore, George was part of an all-star Fulham team that attracted crowds back to SW6 with flamboyant football the like of which many FFC fans had never seen before. In this documentary, we look back at Best's time at Fulham, featuring never-heard-before audio of George talking about his time in South-West London to former programme writer Michael Heatley. We also hear from TOOFIF editor David Lloyd and long-time Fulham fan Jon Sim, both of whom were lucky enough to witness the Northern Irish legend play his football on our hallowed turf. Produced and narrated by George Cooper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Put a microphone in front of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy and they are happy to talk. Both have conducted explosive interviews in the past few days and that's where Alex Perry and George Cooper start with this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast. Did McIlroy go too far with him comments? One of our co-hosts certainly thinks so. Elsewhere, the pair argue over the players guaranteed to make the Ryder Cup and those on the fringes, while George picks his World Cup XI of golfers. (It makes more sense once you listen.) But first, what's the worst golf-related Christmas present you've ever received? Let's get stuck in...
Yes, we know we said we were going on hiatus for a few weeks but there's just so much to talk about. So in this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper run the rule over the remarkable tale of how Rory McIlroy almost changed the course of 150th Open forever, the latest Cam Smith-OWGR debacle, the Hero Cup teams, and the weekend's other big winners. Enjoy!
George Cooper, Partner at Forbes-Tate Partners, provides an overview of the midterm elections and how the results impact the recreational fishing community. In conversation with host, Mike Leonard, Cooper also details his professional background and why he likes working with ASA and the recreational fishing industry. For more ways to get involved in sportfishing policy visit https://keepamericafishing.org/ and https://asafishing.org/
In this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper discuss how LIV Golf will affect the next few years of the Ryder Cup - and pick out there next five captains. The DP World Tour's in-form player Ryan Fox also joins us to discuss everything from growing up in a ridiculously successful sporting family, his ridiculous season, looking ahead to his Masters debut, what it was like to have Steve Williams on the bag, and an absurd Tiger Woods story. We don't want to spoil too much, so hit play and enjoy!
This week on The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper discuss the new DP World Tour schedule which has upset many British golf fans - as well as Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald. Do you agree? Elsewhere, George has an idea of who is next to cave in to the lure of Greg Norman's charm, and what would it take to make Alex a LIV Golf fan? You'll have to hit play and listen in...
LIV Golf's first season is done and dusted, so, in this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper discuss what they did right, what they did wrong, what they can do to improve ahead of next season, and the players rumoured to be on the verge of signing. We also discuss the Ryder Cup, including Seamus Power's chances of making Luke Donald's team next year, and Alex makes a passionate plea to the developers planning to host the 2031 edition of golf's best tournament. Let's get stuck in...
In this episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper discuss Rory McIlroy's return to World No 1 thanks to his successful title defence at the CJ Cup. Is this the best version of Rory we've ever seen? And what did we make of those comments in reply to Phil Mickelson? We also have the co-founder of the Clutch Pro Tour, Tom Hayward, on as a guest to talk about his tour's huge plans for 2023, and he explains why LIV Golf has actually been a good thing for mini tour players. Enjoy.
Another fun-filled week on The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, where Alex Perry and George Cooper discuss the much-maligned treatment of (former?) LIV golfer and Andalucia Masters champion Adrian Otaegui, Phil Mickelson's bizarre press conference, Ian Poulter's latest Twitter spat, and what Brooks Koepka's emotional victory meant in Jeddah. And, more importantly, how early is too early for hanging Halloween decorations? Don't ever accuse us of not asking the big questions...
In this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer Podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper fall out about the great LIV Golf vs Official World Golf Ranking debate before reuniting in agreement over the breakaway tour's players' potential involvement in the Ryder Cup. Elsewhere, another English winner Stateside, and a remarkable story about Thomas Bjorn - the likes of which we've never heard. It's all incredibly messy, so let's try and unpick it...
Well, that was certainly something! Sergio Perez wins the Singapore Grand-Prix after a dramatic race that was delayed by a giant rainstorm approximately one hour before the scheduled start.Join Will Arnett, Mika Häkkinen, Michelle Beadle, and producer Sammy James as they cover all the action from the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix.In this episode, recorded live in the paddock in Singapore, the team react to all the big talking points from the race. They discuss whether Checo can ever produce consistent wins, Charles Leclerc dropping another pole position, and McLaren having a storming weekend claiming fourth and fifth position.Throughout the podcast, F1 fans Will and Michelle give their hot takes from the weekend. F1 legend and two-time world champion Mika gives his analysis and answers your ‘F101' questions. Moreover, George Cooper is in the media pen getting the driver's reactions straight after the checkered flag.Download AMP from the App Store and follow @amppresentsf1 to listen and call in LIVE immediately following every race.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper discuss all the big questions from the week's tournaments, including where we would move the Dunhill, the surprise Ryder Cup outsider, and a pair of winners out for revenge. Meanwhile, former LET star turned Sky Sports analyst Sophie Walker joins to discuss Charley Hull's fantastic victory on the LPGA Tour over the weekend.
On this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper are joined by Rules of Golf expert Steve Carroll to get his verdict on the remarkable events at the Open de France that saw Thomas Pieters allowed to retake a putt. Golf Twitter sensation Sam Harrop also dials in to discuss his rise to social media stardom thanks to his hilarious parody songs, and how it led to him ending up at the Presidents Cup asking the players to sing for him. Enjoy!
In this week's episode of The Slam, a podcast from National Club Golfer, Tom Irwin, George Cooper and Hannah Holden reflect on another bonkers weekend of LIV Golf action before discussing who could make Luke Donald's Ryder Cup squad following a gripping Italian Open. Elsewhere, the team compare their celebrity golf encounters while Hannah has a marvellous idea on how to save the Presidents Cup.
Another dramatic race! At the home of Ferrari, Max Verstappen won his fifth consecutive Grand Prix in front of the tifosi (Ferrari fans) at Monza. He's now just a whisker away from securing a second Drivers' World Championship.Join Will Arnett, Mika Häkkinen, Katie Osborne, Michelle Beadle, and producer George Cooper as they cover all the action from the Formula 1 Pirelli Italian Grand Prix.They review all the talking points, including a debate about the anticlimactic safety car ending. We also look at Nyck De Vries' impressive debut for Williams, as he stood in for Alex Albon.Throughout the podcast, F1 superfan Will Arnett gives us his hot takes from the weekend. F1 legend and two-time world champion Mika Häkkinen gives his analysis and answers your ‘F101' questions, plus racing journalist Katie Osborne shares her thoughts. Moreover, Michelle Beadle is in Monza and she gets the views of the drivers straight after the checkered flag.Download Amp from the App Store and follow @amppresentsf1 to listen and call in LIVE immediately following every race.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of The Slam, a podcast from National Club Golfer, Tom Irwin, Hannah Holden and George Cooper recap a remarkable BMW PGA Championship where Shane Lowry claimed victory on an emotional weekend for all. George then dives into the LIV Golf beef at Wentworth, sharing his experience from the tournament while revealing what happened during THAT Ian Poulter vs Billy Horschel video... Elsewhere, the trio look ahead to the rest of the golfing year and discuss the evolution of Sergio Garcia!
It was a rollercoaster weekend by the sea in the Netherlands, as the Orange Army left elated when their hometown hero Max Verstappen won a dramatic Dutch Grand-Prix at Zandvoort.It was the championship leader's tenth win this season, but Max certainly didn't have it all his own way. He profited from some well-timed safety cars, poor strategy from Mercedes, and a catastrophic pit stop by Ferrari.Join Will Arnett, Mika Häkkinen, Michelle Beadle, Katie Osborne, and producer George Cooper as they cover all the action from the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix.Throughout the podcast, F1 superfans Will Arnett and Michelle Beadle give us their hot takes from the weekend. F1 legend and two-time world champion Mika ‘The Flying Finn' Häkkinen answers your ‘F101' questions, and we hear from the drivers immediately after the race, while Katie Osborne reports trackside live from Zandvoort. The team also looks ahead to next week's Formula 1 Pirelli Italian Grand Prix at the historic Monza circuit.Download AMP from the App Store and follow @amppresentsf1 to listen and call in LIVE immediately following every race.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry, George Cooper and Hannah Holden are discussing – you guessed it! – the LIV Golf event in Boston. The trio look at the tournament from a purely entertainment perspective. What are LIV getting right? What are LIV getting wrong? What's next? They also discuss the possibility of a women's LIV Golf League, and how that might affect the LPGA Tour, the Great Shorts Debate, and much, much more...
In this week's episode of The Slam, a podcast from National Club Golfer, Tom Irwin is joined by George Cooper and Hannah Holden to recap a tumultuous 2022 PGA Tour Season, discuss Rory's role as golf's leading man, and rank all of LIV's new acquisitions after its latest bombshell. Elsewhere, the team debate whether clubs should use ability tees for competitions, while Tom opens up about his loss of sleep no thanks to Cameron Smith.
Beating your local rivals Brentford in the first ever Premier League meeting between the two sides… it doesn't get much better than this! Fulham were inspired from the moment we kicked off, with Bobby Decordova-Reid taking only 50 seconds to take the lead. A goal from new cult hero João Palhinha put us 2-0 up, before a nervy period saw Brentford come back to make it 2-2. After Ivan Toney mocked our talisman Alexander Mitrovic's celebration... the rest will go down in Fulham's Premier League folklore. 90th minute. Mitro header. Bad luck Brentford. Thanks for coming. Fulham are now sitting pretty in 7th place, undefeated, with 5 points on the board. Saturday's win turning our solid start into an exceptional start. We discuss how Marco Silva's side have adapted to the Premier League, perhaps learning from our mistakes of yesteryear. We also chat about impressive debuts for Jay Stansfield and Bernd Leno and take a look at our new right back conundrum. In part two we answer your questions, and then in part three we look ahead to a very fun little Carabao Cup draw away to Crawley Town. Hosted by George Cooper with guests Dan Cooke, Dom Betts and Isabelle Barker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode of The Slam, a podcast from National Club Golfer, Tom Irwin is joined by George Cooper and Hannah Holden to discuss what went down at Tiger Woods's PGA Tour meeting, whether we think the FedEx Cup is meaningless, and the possibility of LIV Golf launching a women's league! Things then get divisive as we debate the 'strange' science behind leaving the flagstick in, while Ian Poulter enters the NCG firing line after some questionable social media posts.
In this week's episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry, George Cooper, Hannah Holden and Tom Irwin discuss Will Zalatoris finally getting over the line on the PGA Tour (despite his "dodgy" putting), Cameron Smith's controversial two-shot penalty (and why it isn't a level playing field, the wonderful ISPS Handa World Invitational (and our plans to get more people watching women's golf), and the Great Shorts Debate (with a completely unnecessary analogy). There's plenty to go at here, so let's get stuck in. Enjoy.
In this episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry, Hannah Holden and George Cooper debrief a wonderful AIG Women's Open, including the much talked about playoff format and late finish at Muirfield, before champion Ashleigh Buhai's mental coach Duncan McCarthy joins for a fascinating insight into what goes on behind the scenes when it comes to golf and psychology. Elsewhere, Hannah explains why the increased prize funds we've seen in the women's game this year - particularly at the majors - is not just about paying the LPGA stars what they're worth, but the trickle-down effect it will have on generations to come at grassroots level. Enjoy.
In this week's episode of The Slam, a podcast from National Club Golfer, Alex Perry is joined by Hannah Holden, George Cooper and Tom Irwin to discuss the latest round of LIV Golf, including winner Henrik Stenson's rather sour victory speech, as well as the man who will replace him as Ryder Cup captain, Luke Donald. Is the Englishman the right choice? The team are divided - and there is even a rather out there approach suggested by one. Should it actually have been one of the current superstar crop - namely Rory McIlroy? The discussion then moves onto this week's Women's Open at Muirfield, a golf club which has been under the microscope for some time due to its controversial stance on women in the game. Should they be hosting the biggest women's competition outside of the US? The team argue for and against the case. If it's strong opinions on the hottest topics in the game you're after, you're in the right place.
In this week's episode of The Slam - a National Club Golfer podcast - Alex Perry, Steve Carroll, Hannah Holden and George Cooper are back from a week at The Open - and what an Open it was. But did Rory McIlroy blow it? Or was Cam Smith just too good? Hannah was up close and personal with the Northern Irishman for his final round. Elsewhere, LIV Golf are reportedly about to make a huge announcement that will affect the Ryder Cup in a monumental way. What does the European Tour have to do to counter? The team discuss this and so much more over the next 55 minutes...
This EMJ podcast explores the vital topic of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) management in relation to the treatment and prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Our host, George Cooper, is joined by Michal Vrablík, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Vrablík provides a basic overview of LDL-C, how it might lead to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, and how this can ultimately cause a myocardial infarction. Vrablík covers current treatments for patients with high LDL-C, including statins, ezetimibe, and monoclonal antibodies that inhibit proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin Type 9. Disclaimer: This independent medical education activity is provided by EMJ, and was supported by independent funding from Novartis Pharma AG, who have had no input into the content. This educational activity is intended for an audience of non-US healthcare professionals. These materials may include data/information on investigational uses of compounds/drugs that have not yet been approved by regulatory authorities.
George Cooper and Mayor Schumacher begin their mission. Samantha Cooper and company hold up in an Embarsfield hotel room. General Adams produces Margaret and Charlotte Knox learns the plot. Ben Danton is re-deployed. H. Hobbes and Dr. Schneider have a surprising encounter. Cast Scene 1: Mayor Schumacher : Scott Slagle George Cooper : J. Dean Garcia LZ-11 Private 1 : Andrea Richardson LZ-11 Private 2 : Andrea Richardson Scence 2: Samantha Cooper : Victoria Fancki Sheriff Dietz : Daniel French Nick Hobbes : Joe Brillon Susan Cooper : Nina Bricko Christina Hall : Anne Ghrist Scene 3: General Adams : Rich Greene Margaret : Pauline Herman Charlotte Knox : Llana Labourene Marie Knox : Katelin Curtis Scene 4 Benjamin Danton: Spencer J Fredrick Consul Nathaniel: Blake Benlan General Wilkes : Van Riker Scene 5 H. Hobbes : Pete Lutz Dr. Schneider : Spencer J Fredrick Production, Editing, Music, Foley, and Sound Design by Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design
This special edition of the podcast is a recording of the webinar, "Sportfishing Spotlight: An Insider's Guide to the Critical Policy and Legislative Issues Affecting our Industry," which aired on June 16, 2022. You can also watch a recording of the webinar on ASA's YouTube channel. Hosted by ASA's VP of Government Affairs Mike Leonard, the webinar features the entire ASA Government Affairs team as they discuss the top national and regional issues affecting the sportfishing industry. In addition, the webinar includes an exclusive preview of the midterm elections by ASA lobbyist and political expert George Cooper of Forbes-Tate Partners. The webinar concludes with an interactive question-and-answer session. For ways to get involved in sportfishing policy visit https://keepamericafishing.org/ and https://asafishing.org/
Episode 192 is lurking deep below the surface. Hungry for the blood of John Goodman! In today's episode we discuss the 1984 cult classic C.H.U.D. George Cooper is a professional photographer on the mean streets of New York in the early 80's. Stuck doing shoots of his fiance model in vapid magazine adds his passion project, artful pictures of the homeless population of the city becomes ground zero for a string of mysterious disappearances. Simultaneously a gritty detective's wife has gone missing while walking her dog which opens up something sinister lurking in the sewers of New York. no matter what "C.H.U.D." stands for. It spells doom for anyone foolish enough to walk the streets at night. We got blood, guts, monsters, coverups and a lot of charm in this undeniable classic!
After a brilliant duo of away days at play-off chasing QPR and Middlesbrough, Fulham followed those up with an insipid 3-1 defeat to our new bogey team, Coventry City at Craven Cottage. In the first part of a special live version of Fulhamish, Sammy, Dan, Drew and Peter dissect the game in front of a sold-out crowd at the Half Moon Putney. Then in part two, George Cooper hosts a Q&A section with Izzy, Farrell and special guest Charlie Cooper. George gets some insight into Charlie's favourite FFC memories, before asking a range of questions including transfers, away days and best performances of the season.