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Hablemos de Rugby
Hablemos de Rugby Jornada 16 Pro D2 2024-25 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Hablemos de Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 3:38


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La jornada 16, ha servido para la ampliación de diferencias: en el liderato (Grenoble), la sexta plaza (Angoulême) y el puesto de descenso (Niza). El debut de George North con Provence, fue la gran novedad de la jornada. Con Iván Gómez, by https://www.divertisenvivo.com/product-category/rugby-en-vivo/viajes-seis-naciones-rugby/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Hablemos de Rugby. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/644699

Daybreak North
Prince George-North Cariboo candidates on housing

Daybreak North

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 10:02


Finding a place to live remains a key campaign concern

For The Love Of Rugby
How did England turn it around? And Ben's top 10 Six Nations players ever

For The Love Of Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 35:20


Dan Cole has a lot of questions to answer as he returns from England camp for podcast duty. What were his favourite off-field memories? And how many attack sessions were there between the Scotland game and the Ireland game? And in an attempt to become a relevant pundit, Ben Youngs commits to putting George North in a list of the best Six Nations players ever, but struggles to work out the rest of his top 10.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast
Welsh Rugby Union Podcast 12, 2024.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 31:46


We focus on the Wales Women as they prepare to start their Six Nations campaign, in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from coach Ioan Cunningham as well as players Natalia John, Jenny Hesketh, Gwenllian Pyrs and Nel Metcalfe. We also hear from George North and Wales U20 coach Richard Whiffin.

Pigion: Highlights for Welsh Learners
Podlediad Pigion y Dysgwyr, y 19eg o Fawrth 2024

Pigion: Highlights for Welsh Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 15:56


DROS GINIO 11.03.24Buodd Rhodri Llywelyn yn holi Mahum Umer o Gaerdydd. Mae'r cyfnod Ramadan i Foslemiaid ar draws y byd wedi cychwyn. Beth mae'r ŵyl yn ei olygu i Foslem ifanc Cymraeg?Ympryd A fastCymuned CommunityNodi To markCrefyddol ReligousDatgelu To revealHunanddisgyblaeth Self disciplineLlai ffodus Less fortunateAnsicrwydd UncertaintyHeriol ChallengingAdlewyrchu To reflect ALED HUGHES 12.03.24Blas ar sut mae cyfnod Ramadan yn effeithio ar Foslemiaid ifanc Cymru yn fanna ar Dros Ginio. Pwy fasai'n meddwl ei bod yn bosib cynhyrchu gwin cyn belled i'r gogledd â Dyffryn Clwyd? Wel dyna sy'n digwydd yng Ngwinllan y Dyffryn a buodd perchennog y winllan, Gwen Davies, yn sgwrsio gydag Aled Hughes fore Mawrth am yr her o dyfu grawnwin yn yr ardal honno.Cynhyrchu To produceGwinllan VinyardHer A challengeGrawnwin GrapesLlethr SlopeGwerthfawrogi To appreciateAddas AppropriateSefydlu To establishMicro hinsawdd Microclimate Yn y man Mewn munudGwinwydd VinesArallgyfeirio To diversify GEORGIA RUTH 12 03 24Ac erbyn hyn mae sawl gwinllan yng Nghymru on'd oes e? Pwy â ŵyr, falle mai Cymru bydd y Bordeaux newydd!Bardd mis Mawrth Radio Cymru yw Sam Robinson. Mae e'n byw ym Machynlleth, nawr ond yn dod o Rydychen yn wreiddiol ac mae e'n rhugl yn y Gymraeg erbyn hyn. Dyma fe'n sôn wrth Georgia Ruth am daith arbennig buodd e arni i Wlad y Basg...Rhydychen OxfordGwlad y Basg The Basque CountryOfferyn InstrumentGwneuthurion ManufacturersPreniach Small pieces of woodPastynau ClubsGwledda To feastWedi swyno CharmedYmatebol ResponsiveLlanast MessRhyfeddol Wonderful BORE COTHI 15.03.24Un arall sydd wedi dysgu Cymraeg yn rhyfeddol, fel Sam Robinson yw Debora Morgante o Rufain. Mari Grug oedd yn cadw sedd Shan Cothi yn gynnes dydd Gwener, noson cyn gêm rygbi Cymru a'r Yr Eidal, a chafodd hi sgwrs gyda Debora gan ofyn iddi hi sut gwnaeth hi ddysgu Cymraeg yn y lle cynta...Rhufain RomeCwrs Preswyl Residential courseYmarfer To practiceDROS FRECWAST 14.03.23Debora Morgante o Rufain oedd honna, fuodd ar restr fer Dysgwr y Flwyddyn yn 2015. Yn anffodus colli wnaeth Cymru yn y gêm yn erbyn yr Eidal a hon oedd gêm ola George North i chwarae dros Gymru gan iddo ddweud basai'n ymddeol yn dilyn y gêm honno. Cennydd Davies fuodd yn sgwrsio gyda George am ei benderfyniad.Rhestr fer Short listPenderfyniad enfawr Huge decisionCyflawni To achieveY cyhoedd The publicUchafbwynt HighlightBETI A'I PHOBOL 17.03.24George North oedd hwnna enillodd cant dau ddeg o gapiau i Gymru gan ennill ei gap cynta yn 2010. Trueni mawr ei fod yn ymddeol ond mae e wedi rhoi gwasanaeth arbennig i Gymru dros y blynyddoedd. Hazel Thomas o Lanwenog yng Ngheredigion fuodd yn sôn wrth Beti George am ei hamser yn gweithio fel chef yn y Dorchester yn Llundain …y ferch gynta i wneud hynny!Trueni BechodSylw a stwr Fuss and attentionCefn gwlad The countrysideEnwoca The most famousBodoli To exist

For The Love Of Rugby
England go down swinging, Ben picks his team of the tournament | Six Nations Round Five Review

For The Love Of Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 45:04


Dan Cole gets home from France, has a Sunday roast, puts the kids to bed and then calls Ben Youngs to review the final weekend of the 2024 Six Nations.  Ireland are champions, England are going in the right direction, and the atmosphere in Lyon might be the best Dan has ever played in.  We've seen the last of George North in Wales shirt, but what will Dan do next?

Scrum V Rugby
A legend retires

Scrum V Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 44:02


Gareth, Lauren and Philippa Tuttiett react to George North hanging up his Wales jersey and look ahead to a crucial Wooden Spoon decider against Italy.

Rugby on Off The Ball
Rugby Daily | Farrell on Nash, Gatland talks North, Rassie on Ireland

Rugby on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 15:19


On a bumper edition of Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the Ireland team to play Scotland on Super Saturday in the Six Nations. We hear from Andy Farrell, and his Scottish counterpart Gregor Townsend.There's interesting team news for France's game with England, which in a roundabout way brings good news for Munster. Warren Gatland addresses George North's retirement, and whether he tried to convince him to stay. Rassie Erasmus has been talking about his favourite subject... Ireland. And we hear from Eddie Jones, who has lofty ambitions for Japan.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast
Welsh Rugby Union Podcast 11, 2024.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 27:58


We pay tribute to one of the greats of the Welsh game in George North, in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from North himself as well as coach Warren Gatland and some of the next generation of potential Wales players.

The Ospreys Eyrie
The George North Ospreys tribute

The Ospreys Eyrie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 107:14


The boys take a look back at George's time in an Ospreys shirt and look at every try he's ever scored for us - with loads of tangents of course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Rugby Union Weekly
The teams are out.....

Rugby Union Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 50:07


Sara and Ugo check in at Pennyhill Park to speak to Jamie George and Steve Borthwick ahead of the Ireland game at Twickenham. On the England agenda; how to bounce back from defeat at Murrayfield given the quality of this weekend's opposition, Danny Care's 100th cap, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's first start, as well as.....Steve's current reading list and Jamie's thoughts on whether Unai Emery or Mikel Arteta is the superior manager.Plus, Scotland head to Rome eyeing their highest ever Six Nations finish with Andy Christie and Cameron Redpath added to their starting XV, whilst Wales drop Nick Tompkins and George North for the visit of the French.

Rugby on Off The Ball
Rugby Daily | England surprise starter, Ulster trio renew, Wales drop North

Rugby on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 7:12


On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest team news from England ahead of Saturday's Six Nations clash with Ireland at Twickenham. We hear from Cian Healy on the threat posed by the Red Rose. Wales drop George North for Sunday's date with France. And Ulster's Bryn Cunningham talks about the pivotal moment for the province, as a trio of players commit their futures at the Kingspan Stadium.

Harpin' On Rugby
322 : Ireland v Wales preview

Harpin' On Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 14:44


Preview also available on our YouTube channel IRELAND : 15. Ciaran Frawley 14. Calvin Nash 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Jack Crowley 9. Jamison Gibson-Park 1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Joe McCarthy 5. Tadhg Beirne 6. Peter O'Mahony (c)7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris 16. Ronan Kelleher 17. Cian Healy 18. Oli Jager 19. James Ryan 20. Ryan Baird 21. Jack Conan 22. Conor Murray 23. Stuart McCloskey WALES : 15 Cameron Winnett 14 Rio Dyer 13 George North 12 Nick Tompkins 11 Josh Adams 10 Sam Costelow 9 Tomos Williams 1 Gareth Thomas 2 Elliot Dee 3 Keiron Assiratti 4 Dafydd Jenkins (c) 5 Adam Beard 6 Alex Mann 7 Tommy Reffell 8 Aaron Wainwright 16 Ryan Elias 17 Corey Domachowski 18 Dillon Lewis 19 Will Rowlands 20 Taine Basham 21 Kieran Hardy 22 Ioan Lloyd 23 Mason Grady Guinness Six Nations 2024 Round 3 Saturday, February 24, 2024 KO 2:15pm  Aviva Stadium Live on: RTÉ2 Referee: Andrea Piardi (Italy) AR1: Karl Dickson (England) AR2: Gianluca Gnecchi (Italy) TMO: Eric Gauzins (France) Our guest NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGAN https://twitter.com/keegolaughs_irl www.keegolaughs.com Apologies Up Front on Apple Podcasts Where to find Harpin' On Rugby https://linktr.ee/harpinonrugby COMMENT/SHARE/FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE Also Saracens v Leinster Leinster v Sarries :  15 H McErlean 14 A King 13 L Turner 12 B Brownlee 11 A Osborne 10 S Prendergast 9 B Murphy 1 M Milne 2 J McKee 3 R McGuire 4 B Deeny 5 C O'Tighearnaigh 6 R Ruddock (c) 7 W Connors 8 D Mangan Subs From: Gus McCarthy Paddy McCarthy Thomas Clarkson Temi Lasisi Jason Jenkins Scott Penny Max Deegan Fintan Gunne Luke McGrath Luke Kritzinger Jamie Osborne Ruben Moloney --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harpinonrugby/message

Scrum V Rugby
Centre partnership

Scrum V Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 46:25


Gareth Rhys Owen, Lauren Jenkins and Alex Cuthbert are joined by Wales centres George North and Nick Tompkins to look ahead to Wales' trip to Dublin to face Ireland.

Rugby Union Weekly
England win ugly and Scotland slip against France

Rugby Union Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 43:41


Chris is at Twickenham with Matt Dawson, Paul Grayson and James Hook where England came from nine points behind to beat Wales and to top the Six Nations table. Plus, we're at Murrayfield with Sara and Johnnie Beattie, where Scotland were denied a famous win against France.Steve Borthwick and George North join us on the pod from Twickenham and there's also reaction from a disappointed Gregor Townsend.TOPICS: 00:12 Reaction to England against Wales 09:20 Steve Borthwick interview 15:20 George North interview 21:40 Reaction to Scotland versus France 32:55 Gregor Townsend interview 35:45 Final thoughts from Twickenham

Small Business Snippets
George North: 'It's all about the small adjustments'

Small Business Snippets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 18:54


Welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. Today's guest is George North, pro rugby player and co-founder of cafe, Baffle Haus, based in Monmouthshire. We'll be discussing sporting mentality and how it can have a positive effect on business success. This podcast is brought to you by Smart Energy GB. For further information on getting a smart meter installed, visit smartenergygb.org You can also visit smallbusiness.co.uk for more on boosting your business. Remember to like us on Facebook @SmallBusinessExperts and follow us on Twitter @smallbusinessuk, all lower case. Don't forget to check out video clips of this episode and subscribe over on our YouTube channel!

All Made Up
Tom Houghton - Cometh The Man, Cometh The Flower

All Made Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 65:21


EP23 - Tom Houghton - Cometh The Man, Cometh The Flower. The small town of Darlington is plunged into chaos when the flowers in the local park are destroyed by an unknown, mysterious creature. The local park ranger calls in George North, Yorkshire's answer to Ace Ventura, but instead of helping animals, he puts them in prison. Following a trail of nibbled flower petals, George's experience is tested at every turn as the situation quickly spirals into murder and deceit. Determined to crack the case George slowly starts to piece together the dark truth of this local park as his suspect hides in plain sight. It's an AllMadeUp story like you've never heard before.Thanks for listening and if you've enjoyed it, please give it a share or tell someone about it. It makes a massive difference! Cheers! Wanna follow Tom Houghton Insta: @honourabletom Website: https://honourabletom.com/ Wanna follow Harry Stachini…Insta: @HarrystandupFB: @Harrystachinicomedian YouTube: @HarrystachiniTwitter: @HstachiniThe Staff Room PodcastWanna follow Lewis Coleman…Insta: @lewiscolemanTwitter: @LewisColeman93Wanna follow Ben Hart…Insta: @benhartcomedyFB: @benhartactorTwitter: @benhart0592CreditsRecorded and edited by Lewis Coleman Produced by @GetGiddierArtwork by Elliot @melodyleeart Soundtrack by @grahammccuskerAll Made Up is proudly sponsored by - No Mind Collective. Liverpool's top streetw job ear brand. Whether it's t-shirts, hoodies or bandannas they're all about unique designs and top quality clobber. Use promo code - allmadeup - at check out for 10% on your next purchase. www.nomindcollective.com #NewPodcast #ComedyPodcast #Storytelling #Darlington #AllMadeUp #Southpark #Animals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scrum V Rugby
George North joins the pod as Gatland names his team

Scrum V Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 55:51


George North sits down with the Scrum V pod team in Toulon as Gatland names his XV for Argentina. Gareth Rhys Owen, Nicky Robinson and Josh Navidi debate the players in - and out - for the quarter-final as we go inside the Wales and Argentina camps.

The Rig Biz Podcast
S9 Ep138: Gethin Jones - Dick Pics - Terrifying Stalkers & Living With George North In Lockdown!!

The Rig Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 51:45


Today we're joined by one of our most entertaining guests ever in Gethin Jones; who takes us through his incredible career that took him from Sales Rugby Academy to Blue Peter to dating one of the most famous singers in the world in Katherine Jenkins and of course becoming a broadcasting legend in the process. Gethin entertains us with yarns about; Initiations at Manchester University, Getting MOTM in Rugby Aid vs England, Living with George North, Dating Katherine Jenkins and what went wrong, his hatred for online dating, Katherine Jenkins feet, his highlights of the Blue Peter years, having to employ Security due to his Stalkers threats, receiving Dick Pics in his DMs, His recent 24 hour danceathon (which raised over £1.3 million for charity), his love for Clapham, his interest in joining Bond The Dating Agency and much much more..... ---------------  We're delighted to be partnering with London's new elite matchmaking service - Bond The Agency - who are an exclusive innovative agency who not only promise to find you a partner but, deliver so much more. They've already helped hundreds of successful like minded individuals find love in London - with 5 star reviews a plenty - now's the time to move on with your life and uncover the magic of Bond! So if you have app fatigue and you're sick and tired of failures on Raya, Hinge and the like and you want to finally meet Mrs Right - then please click on the link and leave your details and let them work their magic - https://bondtheagency.com/membership/

Radio on the Go
Newsmaker Ep. 2098 Dr. George North, Wilder Park Board Chairman (6/7/23)

Radio on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 7:02


Newsmaker Ep. 2098 Dr. George North, Wilder Park Board Chairman (6/7/23) by Radio on the Go

The KFC Big Show
Show Highlights 4th May 2023 - LIVE From Good George North Wharf

The KFC Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 58:30


On today's episode the fellas are LIVE at the bar talking duck hunting season, Keyzie's debut standup material, and Jase's daughter overachieving once again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rugby Union Weekly
The teams are out...finally

Rugby Union Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 52:12


Sara Orchard is joined by two Chris' (that's Ashton and Jones) on this episode of the pod and the focus is all about two words..."team news". It's as Wales and England name their line-up's for a huge game on Saturday. Ashy and Sara take a look at the main headlines from the Wales team announcement, where Warren Gatland continues to blood in young players - with 20 year-old Mason Grady making his debut, replacing George North at centre. They hear from prop, Gareth Thomas as he explains how the players are feeling ahead of that game, in what has been a turbulent week for those in a Welsh jersey. And there's a special interview with Warren Gatland as he chats to Matt Dawson about what this fixture means to him. Chris Jones gets the lowdown from the England camp as Steve Borthwick makes one change to his starting line-up - and pod favourite Jamie George chats to Chris about facing this Wales side and gives an insight into Warren Gatland's tactics. Not only that they discuss the changes that Ireland and Italy have made to their respective sides... and they couldn't end the pod without those pesky predictions!

Harpin' On Rugby
217 : Harpin Preview Show #WALvIRE

Harpin' On Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 18:23


Preview also available on our YouTube channel Ireland: 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Mack Hansen 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Stuart McCloskey 11. James Lowe 10. Johnny Sexton (c) 9. Jamison Gibson Park 1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Finlay Bealham 4. Tadhg Beirne 5. James Ryan 6. Peter O'Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris 16. Rob Herring 17. Cian Healy 18. Tom O'Toole 19. Iain Henderson 20. Jack Conan 21. Conor Murray 22. Ross Byrne 23. Bundee Aki. Wales: 15. Liam Williams 14. Josh Adams 13. George North 12. Joe Hawkins 11. Rio Dyer 10. Dan Biggar 9. Tomos Williams 1. Gareth Thomas 2. Ken Owens > captain 3. Tomas Francis 4. Adam Beard 5. Alun Wyn Jones 6. Jac Morgan 7. Justin Tipuric 8. Taulupe Faletau 16. Scott Baldwin 17. Rhys Carre 18. Dillon Lewis 19. Dafydd Jenkins 20. Tommy Reffell 21. Rhys Webb 22. Owen Williams 23. Alex Cuthbert Guinness Six Nations 2023 Round 1 Sat Feb 4 KO 2:15pm Principality Stadium Referee: Karl Dickson (RFU) AR1 : Angus Gardner (RA) AR2 : Luke Pearce (RFU) TMO: Tom Foley (RFU) Live on: Virgin Media 1 OUR GUEST : NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGAN https://twitter.com/keegolaughs_irl www.keegolaughs.com Apologies Up Front on Apple Podcasts Bonus pod “Pre-6N Panel” https://open.spotify.com/episode/37W7DGfJNf3pf2RoSVfu2h?si=CmtCGaWsTh-QiLY0PFOFAg Where to find Harpin' On Rugby Website > https://harpinonrugby.com/ Mastodon > @HarpinOnRugby@mastodon.ie Twitter > https://twitter.com/HarpinOnRugby Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/HarpinOnRugby Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/harpinonrugby/ TikTok > https://www.tiktok.com/@harpinonrugby YouTube > https://youtube.com/@HarpinPreviewShow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harpinonrugby/message

Rugby Union Weekly
Teams are out

Rugby Union Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 59:47


Is this the strongest England team since the 2019 World Cup? Ugo and Chris chat to Eddie Jones after he gives Danny a first England start in four years and names Courtney Lawes as captain. Former Lions and Ireland winger Shane Horgan talks about the expectation levels ahead of Ireland's first Test in New Zealand. Wales have also gone for experience and brought back George North and Dan Lydiate return for their first Test against South Africa in Pretoria.

Scrum V Rugby
S5 E43: The Latest Magnificent Seven

Scrum V Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 17:11


Lauren Jenkins and Gareth Griffiths are joined by rugby journalist Matthew Southcombe to discuss the Wales team announcement for the first test in Pretoria. Leicester flanker Tommy Reffell will make his Wales debut, George North returns to midfield while Alun Wyn Jones takes his place on the bench alongside Josh Navidi and Tomas Francis.

The Sports Initiative Podcast

Christian Day is a retired Rugby player who played for Sale Sharks, Stade Francais and Northampton Saints. A lock, Christian played with some of the greatest rugby players of his generation including Jason Robinson, George North and Sebastian Chabal. His current role is as Head of Player affairs at the Rugby Players Association. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast
Welsh Rugby Union Podcast 21, 2022.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 22:13


We hear from George North and Adam Beard as they prepare to tour South Africa with Wales, in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. Also regional coaches Toby Booth of the Ospreys and Dean Ryan of the Dragons reflect on their squads.

The Legacy Show (Niqo Vybz & Gunner)
Vote Toni Moore (St. George North)

The Legacy Show (Niqo Vybz & Gunner)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 60:30


This mix was done for one of the candidates running for the St. George North area. Done by Gunner@djgunner_@niqo_vybz

Two Ways News
Q&A with Phil

Two Ways News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 39:50


In this month's Q&A chat, I spoke with Phil Colgan, the Senior Minister at St George North Anglican Church in Sydney, and one of Sydney's most gifted preachers. Here's an edited transcript of our conversation. I kicked things off by asking Phil what he was preaching on at the moment.Phil: As we're coming out of lockdown we thought we'd do something that's just really encouraging for people and it's proven that way. We've been preaching on the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5. And I've found it an incredible joy, because I've been moved to think how I've seen the fruit of the Spirit growing in people over the 18 years I've been at St George North—seeing the way people have grown in love, have grown in gentleness, have grown in showing kindness to one another.It's been an incredible encouragement to reflect on the work of God's Spirit through the teaching of his word over the time of our ministry here. It's a challenge as well because Galatians 5 also has that verse 25 about walking in step with the Spirit or following the Spirit.Tony: Is there a fruit of the Spirit that you felt challenged about as you were doing your prep? I always find when I'm prepping to teach or preach something, God sometimes slips a dagger into my own heart and convicts me from the passage I'm reading. Have you found that?Phil: Well, it's funny. It has been the same couple of fruit of the Spirit that have challenged me every time I've read Galatians 5 since I've been a Christian, which is patience and gentleness. They are the two. And for some reason, whenever I think of patience, I can immediately have something I need to repent of within the last 24 hours.Tony: Oh Lord, give me patience and do it quickly! Phil, you are a solid and well known part of the fellowship of Sydney Anglican evangelicals here. In fact, I'd probably regard you as my friend who is probably the best connected amongst Sydney Anglicans. We're all part of this fellowship but you just seem to be one of those people who knows people. You're part of the central diocesan structures a bit, you get involved in the committee work, but you're also out and about and you know lots of ministers and seem to have your finger on the pulse.And so I thought it would be a helpful question to ask for the sake not only of people who are listening here in Sydney and are interested, but many of our friends all around the world who know about Sydney and its Anglican evangelicalism—if you were going to do a little mini SWOT analysis of Sydney Anglicanism at the moment, what would you are our strengths and weaknesses and opportunities and threats?Phil: Well, when you look for those opportunities and threats and that sort of thing, that's a helpful thing to do—though with something as wide and complex as a diocese I sometimes wonder if it is that helpful. Sometimes I think every church should be thinking about that in their local area, which is actually a distinctive of Sydney Anglicanism, isn't it (our congregational nature)?But I think our opportunities, our threats—they tend to be the same at every point; they just vary by degrees. And for me at the moment, the opportunity in Sydney for ministry is the opportunity of evangelism. We have the most wonderful news in the world and millions of people that need saving. We have this incredible situation of an Anglican diocese with a couple of hundred churches that faithfully preach Jesus, thousands of lay people ready to serve.I think that is a peculiar thing about Sydney in the Anglican world and that is our opportunity. But although some say, "Oh, the fields are dry and the fields are hard”, I actually think we are at a point where people are more open to the gospel than at any point in my Christian lifetime. Some are more antagonistic, but I think they're a small number who are represented in the media and so forth. In my part of Sydney, which is incredibly multicultural, I think people are just open to talking about Christian things. We're seeing loads of people connecting with us at the moment through our evangelistic efforts. And I think it's a great time.Most Westerners now don't have the cultural baggage of cultural Anglicanism or cultural Roman Catholicism. They're not immune to the gospel. They haven't been vaccinated. And for me, that's a wonderful situation. I think we're entering a great time. So that's the opportunity and that's the challenge in Sydney I think—it's not to lose sight of the main game. And to take that opportunity in the diocese of Sydney, the challenge is to mobilize our resources I think—to mobilize our lay people, be focused on training and equipping lay people, and challenge our lay people and our gospel workers to have the right view of this city: that it's a harvest field, and we are all missionaries and evangelists in the diocese in Sydney.The other issue is property. Can we better use our property to reach the city? Can we have churches to plant out in these massive growth areas of Sydney?But in the end, the challenge is: don't get distracted. Let's keep the main game, the main game, and keep putting that in front of people. That to me is the opportunity.Tony: What do you think we get distracted by?Phil: I think one distraction is thinking that everything is really hard and that evangelism's hard—because that often means you switch from bold gospel proclamation to defensive posturing, which I think is a danger for conservative evangelicals. We get worried about protecting our rights and protecting ourselves and that sort of thing. Or we switch to thinking that we have to apologise for the gospel and so forth, rather than just getting on with that task of proclaiming Jesus.Tony: Sydney's a big place. It's about 5 million people or thereabouts. Andf we have a generous kind of definition, there might be... let's say there are 150,000 born again, evangelical Bible-believing Christians in Sydney. If that's the case, by my calculations, we're kind of at the 2-3% mark, and then there's 97% of this vast, great city. I think of Nineveh, that great city in which there are 5 million people who don't know their right hand from their left (as it says in Jonah). Not to mention the many cattle of course in Nineveh, but not so many cattle in Sydney.Phil: A lot of cavoodles after lockdown.Tony: Yes, if it was being written today, Jonah would conclude with “And many cavoodles”! But it is a great challenge to think about just what a lost city Sydney is, and how much opportunity there is for the gospel. In terms of the threats to us or the weakness for us as Anglicans, do you have any reflections there?Phil: If I was to put down one threat, I would say that it's to respond to that great need by conceding too much to our world in a desire to be relevant. I think that's always the threat. And at the moment I think that is a threat for us, and I feel that temptation every time I preach. God is sovereign, but in my weakness, I do fear for our next generation. I wonder—have we been and are we preparing them well enough to stand up and believe and love biblical truth in a world that's now calling it evil rather than irrelevant, whether it's the truth that Christ alone is the way of salvation and there is no other way; or whether it's the truth on human sexuality, or the truth on gender and all these other issues.I see that as a threat. I fear sometimes that we haven't done a good enough job with that generation. And I think our real challenge is to just teach those truths boldly to help our young people (and our older people for that matter) to be proud of Jesus and his word. That's the word I use: to be proud of the gospel; to actually stand up and be proud of it rather than apologise for it. The gospel is the answer, even if our world mocks it.Tony: It is in many ways a challenge of unbelief. It's losing your confidence and boldness in the truth of the gospel and the truth of Christ and thinking that in some way we have to soften it, accommodate it, refashion it. And look, I understand that instinct very well. And it's why in a sense I'm sympathetic—or empathetic perhaps is the better word—to liberalism, because liberalism is that impulse. It's that sense that we're not relevant; that the world is moving on and they don't believe what we believe anymore. And so we need to jettison some of the harder edge stuff; we need to conjure a message that's more respectable, more acceptable, more comfortable in a way, one that we don't feel uncomfortable to speak. Or one that when we do speak it, we don't feel like we're standing out and saying something radical or revolutionary. That's the impulse. And I think we all feel that impulse in our hearts. And while we might feel horrified about the liberal theology that jettisons the resurrection and so on, and think that we would never go that far, we still feel the impulse that you're talking about—to accommodate and compromise in order to receive a better hearing; to be “all things to all men”.Phil: Yes, but being all things to all men is about how you live. It's about your actions. It's not about what you preach.Tony: Exactly. I think it was at the Nexus Conference a few years ago, David Williams had this wonderful one-liner. He pointed out that in 1 Corinthians 1-2, Paul was utterly and absolutely inflexible about his message. In fact, Paul says, I've got all these other people who want to hear this, the Jews want to hear that, the Greeks want to hear this. I don't tell them anything they want to hear—I tell them this instead: Christ crucified. And they think it's either weak or foolish, but that doesn't bother me, because God uses this supposedly weak and foolish method. That's his power and his wisdom. So I never change the message.So Paul is utterly inflexible on his message, but in his person, in his behaviour, in the packaging of who he is, he's flexible as anything, because those things don't matter very much. And so David Williams said: We contextualize the messenger; we don't contextualize the message.Phil: I think that's a wonderful way of putting it. And I think it actually captures the logical flow of 1 Corinthians.Tony: I mentioned Nexus just now. You've taken over from me at Nexus—you've deposed me in a boardroom coup, and have shuffled me aside and you are now in charge of Nexus.Phil: I am, I am. And actually we are doing a Nexus Refresh, coming out of lockdown, where Kanishka, the new Archbishop of Sydney, and I are speaking. It's in early December and praise God, we can come together as people in ministry in Sydney and be refreshed by God's word. And what I'm going to try and speak on is actually that it's as we think of the task before us—that's the most refreshing thing to be reminded of what a great gospel we have to preach and what a privilege it is to do it. That refreshes me far more than any day off or any holiday..Tony: Indeed. And that's really what Nexus is, for those of you who haven't heard of Nexus. It's basically a little fellowship of Sydney evangelicals, mostly Anglicans, but evangelicals in Sydney who are in gospel ministry—refreshing and pushing each other forward for this great task. So it's great that you are taking it on and pushing that forward. And I'll certainly look forward to seeing you there in December. When is it in December?Phil: Friday, December 3.Tony: If you just look up nexusconference.com.au you should be able to find the details there. Phil, every now and then, when I put out a Payneful Truth, you very kindly zip me a little email. And after I did that little series on apologetics a few weeks ago, you wrote in with some enthusiasm. We've kind of being dancing around that subject in what we've just talked about, but I know it's a subject that you are exercised on. What's important about apologetics or what's wrong with apologetics in your view?Phil: Well, yes. I loved what you said. And for those who haven't read it, I encourage you to read the two Payneful Truths that Tony put out on it (see here for part 1 and part 2), because you crystallized something for me I've been blundering around on for some time. I'm all for apologetics in some senses, but some modern apologetics makes me feel really uncomfortable. And I've been trying to work out why that is. And what you crystallized for me is that whatever apologetics is, and there are things that it is, it shouldn't be trying to make the gospel seem rational and reasonable to a person with a worldly worldview. That's the point I got out of it.You've mentioned 1 Corinthians 1-2 already. The wisdom of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing. That shows you that as you preach the gospel, if a person hasn't had their world view transformed by the word through the Spirit, they are going to think it's foolishness. So it should never be our intention to make a person who doesn't come to trust in Jesus think we are rational.One of your categories of apologetics was what you call ‘positive apologetics'. And I found that a really helpful category. You said that there is some legitimate ‘positive apologetics', as we how good the gospel is, and show how the gospel makes sense of the world.But the thing is that the gospel will never be seen as good for you if you think this world is all there is, right? You can't make a person think the gospel is good for you if this world is the end and there is no God. It's only when you accept there is a God who is righteous, who created the world. It's only when you accept that there is a heaven and a hell that the gospel is good—otherwise it's foolishness. So any apologetics that's trying to say the gospel is good for you even if you don't share our view, I think has missed the point.All of this sent me back yet again to 1 Peter 2, which for me is the key passage of the scriptures on this question. And in particular 1 Peter 2:12. (I've got my Bible open on that page, you'll be pleased to know.) It says: Conduct yourselves honourably among the Gentiles so that in a case where they speak against you as those who do what is evil, they will by observing your good works glorify God on the day of visitation.And as you look at that, and then the flow of thought that goes through to being ready “to give a reason for your hope” in chapter 3, the argument is that the greatest apologetic is living a godly life. As you live out a godly life, you also set out the gospel plainly, as you give a reason for your hope. But what 1 Peter shows you is that they won't understand you. They will call you evil. And you'll reason with people (what you called, I think ‘responsive apologetics' or something like that). You'll reason with people, and you'll then try to show the rationality of the gospel, the historical evidence, and so on. And you'll always do that with gentleness and with respect—1 Peter makes that very clear.But someone who then doesn't repent and believe is unlikely to think you're rational and is unlikely to think you're reasonable. And that's where I want us to say that being Christian in our world should be a conundrum to people. On the one hand they go, "He's irrational. His logic doesn't seem to work. He believes in a guy who rose from the dead 2000 years ago and says he's the answer to everything. He's a bit crazy.” But they also say, “And yet he's so gracious. And he is so gentle and he is so loving. And he is so patient. I can't help wanting to listen to him.”But you see, when we try to remove the conundrum by trying to make it rational and reasonable in the world's terms, it's actually as bad as removing the conundrum by not being gentle, by not being gracious!Tony: That kind of dual way in which the world thinks about the behaviour of Christians and what they say, in the end it is only resolved on the “day of visitation”, isn't it?Phil: Although we pray they resolve the conundrum prior to the day of visitation because we give them a reason for our hope and they come to know Christ.Tony: Yes! In the whole discussion about apologetics and the gospel—which I've been thinking about a lot over the past 12 months—it has really come home to me how we've often we get it back to front. So often these days we spend ages on the ‘softening up period', trying to connect with people, gain traction for ideas, present some metaphors that might connect with them, find some common ground, say ways in which the gospel is good—all kinds of things to try to ease them up towards the terrible moment when we give them the bad news that this is gospel about Jesus dying for your sins and rising from the dead.It strikes me, we've got that the wrong way around. We'd be much better if we led with Jesus and the resurrection of Jesus (in light of our good behaviour and our reputation for being the kind of people who live differently). We then tease through their questions and answer their questions and respond and interact and explain, and do the responsive dialogue style of interaction—having told them what the gospel is that makes all the difference, rather than keeping that in reserve for some future point where we might eventually get to telling them.Phil: I think what you're saying is absolutely right in what I'd call the personal sphere. I don't have the answers for the public sphere where you only get a sound bite. And sometimes the sound bite you want to give is just to commend the gospel. That's why I'm very slow to judge anyone who gets lauded or pilloried by the media or by the world in that sense.Tony: It's a very artificial environment, isn't it?Phil: Yes, but I think it really helps if we have that attitude of what is first and foremost important.I had another thought about all this, and it's just a thought bubble for me at the moment. As you got to your final category of prosecution or ‘kategoria' as you called it—I don't think we do enough of that in our preaching. I fear that if we do too much of the other types of apologetics in our preaching—if we do too much apologizing—then you actually create a church that's in constant need of being argued into its faith. I think our preaching should go more on the offensive, be more prosecutorial.And that goes back to what I said before—we should be prouder of the gospel. And so I think more of our preaching should say, "Brothers and sisters, this is what you believe—isn't it wonderful? Look at how foolish our world is. Look at how much better our world view is than our world's.” And I wonder if we did more of that, then we'd prepare our people better to be not apologizing for the gospel, but ready to express the power of the gospel—to sort of crack through to the world. Anyway, that's just a thought bubble I've got. I've got to be careful though, it's not just about rationalizing my personality.Tony: Your belligerent personality, Phil? I think we always have to be careful of rationalizing our proclivities towards particular kinds of approach.Now, part of the format of this thing is that you also get to ask me questions. So have you got anything that you are wanting to throw at me at the moment?Phil: Well, yes. As I thought about that, I thought, “Tony's my book guy; he's one of the few people I know who is a genuinely published author”. So I thought not including your own books (or perhaps you can!) is there a book you would want everyone to read? What would it be for pastors and then for people in our churches—what would be the one book you'd say, you must read this?Tony: Oh, gee, that's a hard one. The one that's in my mind at the moment that I think everyone should read and come to terms with is David Seccombe's new book, The Gospel of the Kingdom: Jesus' Revolutionary Message—which as it happens is right in the ballpark of all the things we've just been talking about. It's David's attempt to try to summarize what the gospel is, and to connect together the gospel of the kingdom that is so prominent in the Gospels and the gospel of justification and Paul and all that kind of thing, the gospel of the cross and forgiveness. And the way he weaves them together using his research in Isaiah and in the Old Testament and in biblical theology—is just brilliant.Like all good books it's got its angles and its things that you scratch your chin about every now and then—but on the whole, it's excellent. He argues that the resurrection is the culmination of the gospel message—not just a denouement, or a kind of a footnote or a sort of wrapping up of loose ends. The resurrection is where it all comes together. In line with the kind of conversation we've been having, he argues that the resurrection is our message, the resurrection of the crucified saviour, who is now the Lord and rules all, and who calls on everyone everywhere to come to him for forgiveness of sins and to enter his kingdom and live with him as their Lord.That's our proclamation. It's the proclamation of the risen Christ who is saviour. And the way he draws and ties all that together and challenges the way we often think about the gospel just really brilliantly done. It pulls together a lot of the thoughts that we've all been having over a number of years in a really helpful way. So I'd recommend The Gospel of the Kingdom by David Seccombe. It will shake up and clarify how you think about the gospel in the most helpful way. I would say for pastors, definitely that's the book to grab and read at the moment.And for thoughtful lay readers? David's book is not written in an overly technical or obscure way, so also go and grab it.But if there was one book though that I was going to suggest that every Christian should read for their Christian growth—a book about the essence of the Christian life and how I can grow in it—I think I'd recommend Paul Grimmond's, Right Side Up. It's just a brilliant book about what the Christian life is and how it proceeds, and probably the most under-rated book I ever published in the time I was at Matthias Media. I think it's a book every Christian should read at some point—Right Side Up by Paul Grimmond.Phil: I've always been amazed it didn't get more airplay. It has always seemed a perfect book to hand to a new Christian as part of a follow-up course or to do with young Christians.One last question for you, Tony—what topic would you like to see a book written on at the moment? Is there something you wish either that you could have the time to write a book on, or that you wish someone else would write a book on?Tony: Okay. I'll throw out a few, because I've got a long and large ideas file, and some of these are things that I'm going to do, God willing, in the future. But if someone wants to get to them first and do it, then please do. I'll mention three. Is that okay?Phil: Well, it's your podcast.Tony: Hey, so it is! Why I'm I asking you permission?I have thought for a long time that it's funny that we've never really written an outstanding or widely used book that explains the gospel using Two ways to live. We've got tracts various things—courses and videos—but not a book. The closest we came was when Dominic Steele did his Introducing God course, and he turned the content into a little book that you could give away. But it didn't take off massively and didn't become a go-to evangelistic book. That's a book I'd love to write sometime, or if someone wants to beat me to it—go for it.The second book I'd really love to see written is one that I am going to target fairly soon. And that is all the research I did about one another ministry and the word ministry of every Christian. You mentioned before how important you think it is to train and equip every Christian? I think there is a significant book to be written about why that's important and what role every Christian has in not only the gospel, but in the word of mutual encouragement and teaching and helping one another within the Christian community. So that's a book I think desperately needs to be written. And that's is one that I'm hoping I'll be starting very soon based on all the research I did.And the third book, I'd love to see some smart person write is I've thought about trying but I'm not sure I'll ever get to it. I'm really fascinated by the connection between Neoplatonism, Augustine, C.S. Lewis and John Piper. I have this theory that running through the Reformed tradition, and especially through Jonathan Edwards and then into our contemporary Christian milieu, is a stream of thinking that owes a bit more to Platonism and Neoplatonism than it does to the Bible—especially to do with how desire drives the Christian life and how the Christian life is is about us rising up to the joy of God, driven by our desire for joy (or happiness), and that this shapes what the Christian life and Christian theology is about.That seems to have the smell of Neoplatonism about it. And I'd love to have time to tease out that connection. Because I think that while there's a truth there—as indeed there is truth in Platonism, and a truth in man things—when you make it your system, it subtly shifts the way you think about things. It changes the emphasis of your theology and then changes how you read the Bible. You see it lot in C.S. Lewis who was quite explicitly influenced by the Cambridge Platonists. And I think you also see it coming out in contemporary evangelicalism in different ways. And that's a book I'd love some clever person somewhere to write.Phil: Hopefully that person might be listening …Tony: You just never know.Phil: Well, I would read all three of those books, but I do think your Two ways to live idea is so true. There hasn't really been a standard give away book since the Chappo books.Tony: Since A Fresh Start. In fact, I had an idea—and maybe this conversation with you will spur me into action to actually do it. I was thinking of taking a little run of Payneful Truths between now and the end of the year, or maybe over summer, and using them to write six chapters of this Two ways to live evangelistic book, and send it round to everybody and to see what they think. Make it a community effort, and see if we can pull together a short evangelistic book that utilizes the strengths of Two ways to live, but in a way that works for now and is in today's language. Maybe we should make it a communal project.Phil: I think it's a great idea.Tony: All right. I'll see what I can do!Phil, thanks a lot for talking today. It's been great to catch up with you. Thanks for encouraging us and stimulating us as you always do. And all the best for your ongoing preaching at St. George North and your involvement in all the other things you do.Phil: Thanks, Tony.PSHope you enjoyed that wide-ranging conversation as much as I did. To get every edition of The Payneful Truth every week, consider becoming a subscriber …Some links you might like to chase up:* Information about the Nexus Conference in Sydney on Dec 3* David Seccombe's book, The Gospel of the Kingdom* Paul Grimmond's book, Right Side Up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe

Geraint Thomas Cycling Club
Cycling v Rugby: George North

Geraint Thomas Cycling Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 47:36


Geraint finally lets the GTCC's biggest fan George North onto the pod to settle a few debates just in time for the autumn internationals; Who can drink more - cyclists or rugby players? Who suffers more - cyclists on a climb or rugby players in a Test match? And why does Geraint owe the entire Wales team a night out? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

talkSPORT Lions Daily
Not again Rassie!

talkSPORT Lions Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 46:37


Tim Cocker reflects on Rassie Erasmus releasing an hour long video critiquing the officials in the first test.Wales and Lions winger George North joins the show to look ahead to the potentially decisive 2nd test on Saturday.And, former England and Saracens performance analyst, Ross Hamilton, tells us what to expect in that massive match. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NDC Heart Beat
Pension Reform and Ali Dowden on St. George North West

NDC Heart Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 58:50


Today we feature exerpts of a panel discussion on the right to pension for workers in Grenada recently organised by the Public Workers Union. We also hear from Bro. Ali Dowden, NDC Caretaker for the St. George North West Constituency discussing among other things, matters affecting his Constituency.

Dragon Thistle Rugby
Goodbye Tommy

Dragon Thistle Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 75:45


Mike and Sean round up this weeks news and discuss the retirement of Tommy Seymour and the cruel news that George North will miss the Lions Tour to South Africa.

Attacking Scrum - Wales Rugby Podcast for Welsh Rugby fans
George North Injury, Josh Navidi fitness boost, Rainbow Cup Round 1

Attacking Scrum - Wales Rugby Podcast for Welsh Rugby fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 58:50


Ged, Dan and Murph get together (virtually) to discuss the opening round of the Rainbow Cup. More importantly what the injury to George North means for his season and for the Lions. We look at who is in pole position for the 10 jersey and who South Africa might unearth in the second row. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Scrum V Rugby
S4 E36: Grand Slam hope or expectation?

Scrum V Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 49:17


Gareth Rhys Owen, Lauren Jenkins and Nicky Robinson are joined by Dan Lydiate who discusses whether the Wales squad believed they could win the Grand Slam this year. French journalist Cécile Grès gives us an insight into the French camp who will be looking to upset the party in Paris on Saturday and former Wales centre Hadleigh Parkes dials in from Japan to give his thoughts on Wayne Pivac, George North at centre and how Wales can stop the likes of Antoine Dupont and Virimi Vakatawa.

House of Rugby
A centurion, a cheese wheel and the Covid cafe

House of Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 50:50


Lee, Foxy and Seánie are joined by George North after he became the youngest player to earn 100 caps for his country when Wales beat England at the weekend. Following the controversial awarding of two tries in that game, international referee JP Doyle joins the pod to discuss how difficult it is being a ref and shares some of his worst blunders. And we hear from French journalist Arnaud David about what is going on in the French camp and whether Covid protocols were breached.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast
Welsh Rugby Union Podcast 08, 2021.

Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 24:29


Wales coach Wayne Pivac explains the selection to face England for the Triple Crown. George North becomes the youngest player to reach 100 international caps, so has he had a chance to reflect this week? Forwards coach Jonathan Humphries on improvements up front and flanker Justin Tipuric on who’s hardest to tackle.

RugbyPass Offload
Episode 16 - Calcutta Cup, Unsung Heroes, Twitter Trolling and North v Ritchie

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 45:09


We're back to review Scotland's historic Calcutta Cup win with Ryan Wilson and the nonplussed Dylan Hartley. We discuss England's form and whether Billy Vunipola is fit for purpose or just not fit. The guys give us their using heroes from the round and also give their take on Peter O'Mahony's red card and the fall out from Billy Burns missed kick. We're also joined by Dove Men+Care ambassadors Jamie Ritchie and George North to discuss their big wins over the weekend and their upcoming fixture this weekend. Lots more as usual, so enjoy and please share! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Y Sgarmes Ddigidol
Pennod 10: Yr Alban v Cymru

Y Sgarmes Ddigidol

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 43:33


Ymunwch â Rhodri, Elinor a Nigel wrth iddynt edrych yn ôl dros fuddugoliaeth Cymru yn erbyn y Gwyddelod ac edrych ymlaen at gêm fawr y penwythnos yng Nghaeredin. Hefyd ar y pod, mae Rhodri yn sgwrsio â Scott Williams am ei yrfa, gwellhad y Gweilch ac atgyfodiad George North.

The Welsh Rugby Podcast
Wales v Italy, George North back in the centre and Wayne Pivac's views

The Welsh Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 31:21


Ben James and Simon Thomas discuss the Wales team to face Italy, including George North being back in midfield. Plus we hear from Wayne Pivac.

The Welsh Rugby Podcast
Wales v Scotland teams, Shane Lewis-Hughes and what's next for George North

The Welsh Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 41:03


Ben James is joined by Matthew Southcombe and Simon Thomas to react to the Wales team to face Scotland, answer listener questions and assess what's next for George North after his exclusion from the matchday squad.

The Welsh Rugby Podcast
Alecs Donovan on Wales women, her new business and giving George North yoga classes

The Welsh Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 33:49


Ben James is joined by Wales and Ospreys centre Alecs Donovan to talk about her rugby career and her yoga business. She also talks about doing yoga classes with the Bristol Bears, Sam Warburton and George North.

Hear 2 House You
Hear 2 House You - Drums Radio #60 feat. DJ Nastor

Hear 2 House You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 120:13


Benny T & Taylor - Safe Hands, Save Lives r Caiiro & Awen - Your Voice (Original Mix) Madorasindahouse Jaguar Paw Feat. Idd Aziz - Amina (Candy Man Remix) Onesimus feat. Dj Vitoto - Here With Me (Afroelectro) Muthaland/Major1 Afro Exotiq & Nitefreak - Africa Is Electronic Bstudios Afro Warrior & Tefo Foxx - Voodoo (Lupeck Xtrova & Mr. Falcão Vocal) KingSfiso & DJ Vitoto - Maqondana (feat. Skye Wanda) DJ Nastor - Ingi (feat. Capable & Bhar) Phushi Plan Magnetic DJ's - Reflections (feat. Jay Sax) Ziiki Media K'zela & Stylish Dj feat. Bhizori - Beyond Doubt (Skhiya RSA Touch and Go Mix) Da Fuba Records Brenden Praise - Journey To Cairo (feat. Black Motion) Spirit Motion TRACK OF THE WEEK Ivan Afro5 & H-Baraka - Kioteki Black Mambo Guest DJ: Dj Nastor ( DJ, Producer, & CEO of Phushi Plan Music) 1. Djngo Sangare - Senegal 2. Oscar P ft. Robert Owens - Thank you (Hyenna mix) 3. Dj Nastor - 150 Screems 4. Klement Bonelli ft. Coco - Something 5. Dj Nastor - Untitled (Unreleased) Isrc: zax742020001 6. Cuebur ft. Lizwi - Umhlatshelo 7. Dj Nastor ft. Zoe - Guqa 8. Dj Nastor ft. Pontso - Ranza 9. Elias Kazais and George North ft. Vennesa Jackson - Save me 10. Dj Nastor - The Final 11. Marvin and Afroswanky - African Sound 12. Aliphatik - Abadibone 13. Dj Nastor - Untitled (Unreleased) Isrc: zax742020002 14. Dj Nastor ft. Bhar and Capable - Ingi

Hear 2 House You
Hear 2 House You - Drums Radio #60 feat. DJ Nastor

Hear 2 House You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 120:13


Benny T & Taylor - Safe Hands, Save Lives r Caiiro & Awen - Your Voice (Original Mix) Madorasindahouse Jaguar Paw Feat. Idd Aziz - Amina (Candy Man Remix) Onesimus feat. Dj Vitoto - Here With Me (Afroelectro) Muthaland/Major1 Afro Exotiq & Nitefreak - Africa Is Electronic Bstudios Afro Warrior & Tefo Foxx - Voodoo (Lupeck Xtrova & Mr. Falcão Vocal) KingSfiso & DJ Vitoto - Maqondana (feat. Skye Wanda) DJ Nastor - Ingi (feat. Capable & Bhar) Phushi Plan Magnetic DJ's - Reflections (feat. Jay Sax) Ziiki Media K'zela & Stylish Dj feat. Bhizori - Beyond Doubt (Skhiya RSA Touch and Go Mix) Da Fuba Records Brenden Praise - Journey To Cairo (feat. Black Motion) Spirit Motion TRACK OF THE WEEK Ivan Afro5 & H-Baraka - Kioteki Black Mambo Guest DJ: Dj Nastor ( DJ, Producer, & CEO of Phushi Plan Music) 1. Djngo Sangare - Senegal 2. Oscar P ft. Robert Owens - Thank you (Hyenna mix) 3. Dj Nastor - 150 Screems 4. Klement Bonelli ft. Coco - Something 5. Dj Nastor - Untitled (Unreleased) Isrc: zax742020001 6. Cuebur ft. Lizwi - Umhlatshelo 7. Dj Nastor ft. Zoe - Guqa 8. Dj Nastor ft. Pontso - Ranza 9. Elias Kazais and George North ft. Vennesa Jackson - Save me 10. Dj Nastor - The Final 11. Marvin and Afroswanky - African Sound 12. Aliphatik - Abadibone 13. Dj Nastor - Untitled (Unreleased) Isrc: zax742020002 14. Dj Nastor ft. Bhar and Capable - Ingi

Hear 2 House You
Hear 2 House You - Drums Radio #60 feat. DJ Nastor

Hear 2 House You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 120:13


Benny T & Taylor - Safe Hands, Save Lives r Caiiro & Awen - Your Voice (Original Mix) Madorasindahouse Jaguar Paw Feat. Idd Aziz - Amina (Candy Man Remix) Onesimus feat. Dj Vitoto - Here With Me (Afroelectro) Muthaland/Major1 Afro Exotiq & Nitefreak - Africa Is Electronic Bstudios Afro Warrior & Tefo Foxx - Voodoo (Lupeck Xtrova & Mr. Falcão Vocal) KingSfiso & DJ Vitoto - Maqondana (feat. Skye Wanda) DJ Nastor - Ingi (feat. Capable & Bhar) Phushi Plan Magnetic DJ's - Reflections (feat. Jay Sax) Ziiki Media K'zela & Stylish Dj feat. Bhizori - Beyond Doubt (Skhiya RSA Touch and Go Mix) Da Fuba Records Brenden Praise - Journey To Cairo (feat. Black Motion) Spirit Motion TRACK OF THE WEEK Ivan Afro5 & H-Baraka - Kioteki Black Mambo Guest DJ: Dj Nastor ( DJ, Producer, & CEO of Phushi Plan Music) 1. Djngo Sangare - Senegal 2. Oscar P ft. Robert Owens - Thank you (Hyenna mix) 3. Dj Nastor - 150 Screems 4. Klement Bonelli ft. Coco - Something 5. Dj Nastor - Untitled (Unreleased) Isrc: zax742020001 6. Cuebur ft. Lizwi - Umhlatshelo 7. Dj Nastor ft. Zoe - Guqa 8. Dj Nastor ft. Pontso - Ranza 9. Elias Kazais and George North ft. Vennesa Jackson - Save me 10. Dj Nastor - The Final 11. Marvin and Afroswanky - African Sound 12. Aliphatik - Abadibone 13. Dj Nastor - Untitled (Unreleased) Isrc: zax742020002 14. Dj Nastor ft. Bhar and Capable - Ingi

Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast
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Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 117:34


Show #288 - July 16, 2020 :: Deep Zones ~ Hour 1 - It Seems To Hang On (Mesmerized Soul Mix) - Steal Vybe feat. Stephanie Renee & Chris Dockins Stay This Way (Original Mix) - Opolopo feat. Angela Johnson Glue (Jullian Gomes Remix) - Paul Rudder feat. Segilola Running (Elbert Phillips Remix) - Tomasz Guiddo f. Ursula Rucker Closer (David Harness Remix) - Louie Gomez feat. Roxy Born to Be Free (Club Mix) - Arnaud D feat. Emory Kairetu (Main Mix) - Filippos feat. Idd Aziz What Don't Wanna Be (David Montoya Remix) - Yamil, Dymno feat. David Montoya Alma Y Tambor (Merecumbe Soul Mix) - Doug Gomez feat. Benjy Into The Sunshine (Timmy Regisford Main Remix) - Fuminori Kagajo & Tracy Hamlin Show Love (NYC Mix) - David Morales & Tiger Wilson feat. Melonie Daniels Walker Love Desire (Mike Dunn's BlackBall Love Mixx) - Gershon Jackson // Hour 2 - Keep Going (Original Mix) - Roque feat. JPassion My Paradise (Louie Vega Remix) - Tony Momrelle Freely (Club Vocal Remix) - Dayo feat. Elo-Melo Save Me (Original Mix) - Elias Kazais, George North f. Venessa Jackson Eldur (Original Mix) - Walid Martinez I Am (Groove Junkies, Reelsoul & Munk Julious Main Mix) - Groove Junkies feat. Solara P.U.S.H. (Pray Until Something Happens) [Main Mix] - Michele Chiavarini feat. Aaron K. Gray Can't You Just See (Eric Kupper Remix) - DJ Gomi & Eric Kupper feat. Sandy B Just A Mirage (Original Mix) - Rob Rhythm I Look To You (Jihad Muhammad & Shawn Lucas Bang The Drum Remix) - Yass feat. Francine Ealey Murphy Obbligato (Main Mix) - Mark Francis  // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites:  funkypeopleonline.com / WURDRadio.com /  soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deep house, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm.

Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast
WURD-FPRADIOLiveShow_071620

Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 117:34


Show #288 - July 16, 2020 :: Deep Zones ~ Hour 1 - It Seems To Hang On (Mesmerized Soul Mix) - Steal Vybe feat. Stephanie Renee & Chris Dockins Stay This Way (Original Mix) - Opolopo feat. Angela Johnson Glue (Jullian Gomes Remix) - Paul Rudder feat. Segilola Running (Elbert Phillips Remix) - Tomasz Guiddo f. Ursula Rucker Closer (David Harness Remix) - Louie Gomez feat. Roxy Born to Be Free (Club Mix) - Arnaud D feat. Emory Kairetu (Main Mix) - Filippos feat. Idd Aziz What Don't Wanna Be (David Montoya Remix) - Yamil, Dymno feat. David Montoya Alma Y Tambor (Merecumbe Soul Mix) - Doug Gomez feat. Benjy Into The Sunshine (Timmy Regisford Main Remix) - Fuminori Kagajo & Tracy Hamlin Show Love (NYC Mix) - David Morales & Tiger Wilson feat. Melonie Daniels Walker Love Desire (Mike Dunn's BlackBall Love Mixx) - Gershon Jackson // Hour 2 - Keep Going (Original Mix) - Roque feat. JPassion My Paradise (Louie Vega Remix) - Tony Momrelle Freely (Club Vocal Remix) - Dayo feat. Elo-Melo Save Me (Original Mix) - Elias Kazais, George North f. Venessa Jackson Eldur (Original Mix) - Walid Martinez I Am (Groove Junkies, Reelsoul & Munk Julious Main Mix) - Groove Junkies feat. Solara P.U.S.H. (Pray Until Something Happens) [Main Mix] - Michele Chiavarini feat. Aaron K. Gray Can't You Just See (Eric Kupper Remix) - DJ Gomi & Eric Kupper feat. Sandy B Just A Mirage (Original Mix) - Rob Rhythm I Look To You (Jihad Muhammad & Shawn Lucas Bang The Drum Remix) - Yass feat. Francine Ealey Murphy Obbligato (Main Mix) - Mark Francis  // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites:  funkypeopleonline.com / WURDRadio.com /  soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deep house, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm.

Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast
WURD-FPRADIOLiveShow_071620

Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 117:34


Show #288 - July 16, 2020 :: Deep Zones ~ Hour 1 - It Seems To Hang On (Mesmerized Soul Mix) - Steal Vybe feat. Stephanie Renee & Chris Dockins Stay This Way (Original Mix) - Opolopo feat. Angela Johnson Glue (Jullian Gomes Remix) - Paul Rudder feat. Segilola Running (Elbert Phillips Remix) - Tomasz Guiddo f. Ursula Rucker Closer (David Harness Remix) - Louie Gomez feat. Roxy Born to Be Free (Club Mix) - Arnaud D feat. Emory Kairetu (Main Mix) - Filippos feat. Idd Aziz What Don't Wanna Be (David Montoya Remix) - Yamil, Dymno feat. David Montoya Alma Y Tambor (Merecumbe Soul Mix) - Doug Gomez feat. Benjy Into The Sunshine (Timmy Regisford Main Remix) - Fuminori Kagajo & Tracy Hamlin Show Love (NYC Mix) - David Morales & Tiger Wilson feat. Melonie Daniels Walker Love Desire (Mike Dunn's BlackBall Love Mixx) - Gershon Jackson // Hour 2 - Keep Going (Original Mix) - Roque feat. JPassion My Paradise (Louie Vega Remix) - Tony Momrelle Freely (Club Vocal Remix) - Dayo feat. Elo-Melo Save Me (Original Mix) - Elias Kazais, George North f. Venessa Jackson Eldur (Original Mix) - Walid Martinez I Am (Groove Junkies, Reelsoul & Munk Julious Main Mix) - Groove Junkies feat. Solara P.U.S.H. (Pray Until Something Happens) [Main Mix] - Michele Chiavarini feat. Aaron K. Gray Can't You Just See (Eric Kupper Remix) - DJ Gomi & Eric Kupper feat. Sandy B Just A Mirage (Original Mix) - Rob Rhythm I Look To You (Jihad Muhammad & Shawn Lucas Bang The Drum Remix) - Yass feat. Francine Ealey Murphy Obbligato (Main Mix) - Mark Francis  // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites:  funkypeopleonline.com / WURDRadio.com /  soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deep house, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm.

The Scrum Down with Alex Corbisiero
Ep. 8: The Times' Alex Lowe on concussions, George North case

The Scrum Down with Alex Corbisiero

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 36:29


In the aftermath of the George North concussion situation, The Times' Alex Lowe joins the Scrum Down to give Alex the journalistic perspective on the problems he saw with the scene, how rugby can learn from this and how this same plight can be avoided.

The Scrum Down with Alex Corbisiero
Ep. 1: George North joins the pod

The Scrum Down with Alex Corbisiero

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 39:24


Alex Corbisiero is joined by Northampton Saints' George North where they discuss everything in the Premiership and North's new found love of coffee, plus Corbisiero breaks down this week's games.