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The newly-engaged Mr. Elton has returned to Highbury, and as a young person in an interesting situation, he is very kindly spoken of. That's unfortunate for Harriet, who is unable to be talked out of love as easily as she was talked into it. Though Emma is sure that Miss Augusta Hawkins won't hold a candle to her dear Miss Smith, that won't stop the immediate problem of Harriet continuing to pine for her lost love. A visit to the Martins might help, and though Emma feels a little guilty for making it a formal visit, she does have to look out for her friend's reputation. As Highbury prepares for the arrival of a new bride in this week's Friday Favorites, let their story help you prepare for the arrival of another night of gentle slumber. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
The newly-engaged Mr. Elton has returned to Highbury, and as a young person in an interesting situation, he is very kindly spoken of. That's unfortunate for Harriet, who is unable to be talked out of love as easily as she was talked into it. Though Emma is sure that Miss Augusta Hawkins won't hold a candle to her dear Miss Smith, that won't stop the immediate problem of Harriet continuing to pine for her lost love. A visit to the Martins might help, and though Emma feels a little guilty for making it a formal visit, she does have to look out for her friend's reputation. As Highbury prepares for the arrival of a new bride in this week's Friday Favorites, let their story help you prepare for the arrival of another night of gentle slumber. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Mr. Knightley is at Hartfield, and he has exciting news, but before he can reveal it, Miss Bates arrives and spills the beans: Mr. Elton is engaged. After four weeks in Bath, he has met a Miss Hawkins, and they are going to be married. Miss Bates is delighted at the prospect of a new neighbor in Highbury, while Emma is concerned about Harriet (and annoyed at Jane Fairfax's muted reaction to the news). But Harriet's attention is focused elsewhere, on a chance encounter with Mr. Martin, at least until Emma redirects her in a more appropriate direction. This week's Friday Favorites is big news for Highbury, and it's just the kind of news that will fill your mind and help you relax into a night of soft and peaceful sleep.-----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
In the quiet village of Highbury, spirited Emma Woodhouse shares a long-standing friendship with her wise neighbor Mr. Knightley. When her confident judgments lead to misunderstandings and hurt feelings, his honest guidance becomes both her greatest challenge and her deepest comfort. This intimate retelling explores the tender journey from candid friendship to lasting love.
The much-discussed Jane Fairfax has arrived in Highbury, and Emma is determined to have a good opinion of her. Sure, everyone always assumes Jane and Emma are close because of their similar ages, and yes, Jane is superior at playing the piano, but she is very elegant, and Emma highly values elegance. Moreover, Jane's situation as an orphan destined to a life of governessing is truly pitiable. Emma's goodwill lasts for exactly one meeting before Jane's reserve sours her again -- Jane won't even reveal details about her meeting with the elusive Frank Churchill, which is unforgivable. This week's Friday Favorites brings another key character into the world of Highbury, and as it does, let it help you move from the waking world into the sleeping one as you drift into warm and gentle slumber. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Saluting Home Bargains FC from afar, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray continue with Backward Glance, in which a Random Issue Generator picks out an old copy of WSC magazine from the archives for them to chat about. This time, Issue 68 from October 1992 throws up the Highbury mural, Rob Jones' sheep virus, a chat with Nick Hornby, Welsh controversy, Craig Johnston's time warp, the Maradona of the Fens, Kevin Gallagher's explosive face and more. Meanwhile, magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas takes us inside the pages of WSC issue 465 and Record Breakers brings a French frolic.Support the showSign up to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine. Join the WSC Supporters' Club here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes
After another morning of hearing Harriet pine over Mr. Elton, Emma decides to change up their morning routine and call on the Bateses. While Mrs. and Miss Bates aren't Emma's favorites, she judges the visit to be better than Harriet's endless moping. Over tea, Emma learns that Miss Bates's niece, Jane Fairfax, will be on her way to Highbury very soon, for an extended stay of three months. The conversation with Miss Bates is winding and tedious -- a bore for Emma, but perfect for falling asleep. So settle in with this week's Friday Favorites and let the loquacious and long-winded Miss Bates be your companion as you make your way into another night of soft and restful sleep.-----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
CHAMPIONS! We nemen jullie mee door onze tijd in London. Arsenal - Burnley, maar dan anders dan jullie van ons gewend zijn. Geen standaard nabeschouwing vanuit onze slaapkamers, maar een complete matchday experience vanuit Londen zelf. In deze speciale aflevering van de ArseNL Podcast nemen we jullie mee tijdens onze reis naar de laatste thuiswedstrijd van het seizoen.Van de Eurostar naar Noord-Londen. Van pints in The Faltering Fullback tot herinneringen bij Highbury. Van het opwachten van de spelersbus tot de wandeling richting het Emirates Stadium terwijl “North London Forever” door de straten galmt.Samen met Boy, Hugo, Nicolaas en Jens beleven jullie deze wedstrijddag alsof je er zelf bij bent. Inclusief metrogeluiden, pubs, chants, zenuwen, rustreacties, fulltime emoties en alles wat een Arsenal-trip zo bijzonder maakt.Een aflevering vol sfeer, nostalgie, voetbalpraat en pure liefde voor Arsenal.Come on you Gunners,
Frank Churchill is not coming to Highbury. After all of Mr. Weston's excitement about his son's visit, Frank ended up postponing his plans. While Emma is too distracted to be too disappointed, when Mr. Knightley expresses critical opinion, she still feels compelled to defend Mr. Churchill. The resulting debate between the two is illustrative of both of their characters, and it's a perfect vignette of Austen's comfortable, familiar banter. This week's Friday Favorites will help you relax as you end your day and fall into a night of warm and gentle sleep.-----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Mr. Elton's unexpected proposal has Emma reeling, and she needs to take time to reflect. Emma knows that his supposed feelings are more for Miss Woodhouse's status, rather than true love for her; and she realizes that it was an error for her to take such an active role in pushing Harriet towards him. Luckily, the weather prevents her from going to church and seeing Mr. Elton at Christmas, and he soon leaves Highbury for Bath. All that is left now is for Emma to share the news with Harriet, and comfort her as best she can. This week's Friday Favorites is one of quiet reflection, so let it help you quiet your mind and fall into a night of soft and restorative sleep. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Christmas at Randalls has commenced! The Woodhouses, Knightleys, and Mr. Elton have all joined the Westons for a night of holiday cheer, despite the impending snow. Mr. Elton is still acting too familiar for Emma's taste, but she's trying to avoid it, especially since there's tempting talk of Mr. Weston's son, Frank Churchill, finally coming to visit Highbury. This week's Friday Favorites is a cozy evening of familiar faces gathering together, so let it comfort you as you fall into a night of soft and relaxing sleep. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
“Globalization has revived tribalism. Instead of destroying local cultures, as the left predicted, it has made them stronger. Far from the triumph of capitalism that the right predicted, it has entrenched corruption.” — Franklin Foer How do Osama Bin Laden and Barron Trump explain the world? According to Franklin Foer — senior writer at The Atlantic and author of How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization — they're both (or were, in the case of Bin Laden), like Foer himself, rootless Arsenal fans. That's the irony of our simultaneously tribal and globalized world. The more rootless we become, the sharper our imagined identities. Thus the DC-based Foer, who showed up for this interview flaunting his Gooner gear, never misses an Arsenal game on tv, even though he grew up almost four thousand miles west of Highbury. Foer's 2004 classic has been reissued with a new preface in honor of the World Cup. As he notes, this upcoming MAGA spectacle will only underline the tribal-global nature of the world. On the one hand, Trump wants to emulate Mussolini (1934) and Putin (2018) in transforming the sporting event into a celebration of localism. On the other hand, the expansion of the tournament into 48 teams mirrors the increasingly international reality of today's world. And then there's the distant but delicious possibility of an Iran-USA final. In 2022 in Qatar, the Iranian players refused to sing the national anthem in the opening game to protest the killing of a young woman who wasn't wearing a headscarf. Foer argues that the national team represents an idea of Iran quite foreign from that of the theocracy. While the anti-MAGA Foer wouldn't support Iran against the USA, he does argue that one of the great failures of the American left has been its inability to speak the language of patriotism. So Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom should wave the flag this summer. Whose flag he doesn't say. Probably the Arsenal if the global Foer had his tribal North London way. Five Takeaways • Globalization Is a Form of Tribalism: Thomas Friedman said countries with McDonald's don't go to war with each other. Foer's book said the opposite: globalization doesn't dissolve tribal identity, it sharpens it. Barcelona can have Dutch DNA from Cruyff and a Qatari airline on the jersey — it's still a symbol of Catalan nationalism. The cosmopolitan elites who predicted the melting of national borders were themselves a tribe that mistook its tribal identity for universal truth. Andrew's formulation: globalization is a form of tribalism. Foer, cautiously, agrees. • Trump's Bread and Circuses: Trump has identified three spectacles as the tent poles of his presidency: the 250th anniversary celebration of the United States, the Olympics, and the World Cup — which he calls the biggest spectacle of his term. Every strongman in history has understood the distracting quality of a spectacle. Putin sat in Moscow in 2018, ominously presiding. Mussolini had 1934. Trump won't be a passive participant. The expanded tournament was, Foer says, a greedy error — the early rounds will be poor — and the whole thing will unfold under the shadow of a president who wants to cosplay as president of the planet. • The Financialization of Fandom: When Foer wrote the book in 2002, the transfer market was a big deal but not the phenomenon it is now. Fans have been forced to become conversant in the balance sheets of their clubs, getting upset when the club overpays. There's something sad about that — your relationship to a team has been financialized. Meanwhile, the Premier League jacks up ticket prices every year, people complain, and the stadiums are still full. The new power centres in the game are Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds using soccer as reputation laundering and soft power, and American private equity with its arrogant belief that it can do better than whoever was there before. • The Iranian Team and the True Carriers of Civilization: In the last World Cup, Iranian players refused to sing the national anthem as protest against a government that had just killed a young woman for not wearing a headscarf. They were pressured to sing in the next game. The diaspora was divided. Foer's argument: the Iranian national team represents an idea of Iran entirely divorced from the theocracy — a spirit of nationhood, not religion. When Trump talked about destroying Iranian civilization, he was discouraging the people who consider themselves its true carriers and the regime's real opponents. Foer thinks it would be genuinely good if Iran could come and play in this World Cup. • The Left's Patriotism Failure: Foer's parting argument: one of the great failures of the left in its quest for cosmopolitan ideals has been its inability to speak the language of patriotism. Even if the impulses behind progressive ideas could be described as patriotic, that's been one of the things limiting their political appeal. Should Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom wave the flag this summer at the World Cup? Foer says yes. Andrew, a Spurs fan born in North London who has lived in the United States for decades, suggests he would be “amused” if Iran beat America in the final. They do not reach agreement. About the Guest Franklin Foer is a senior writer at The Atlantic and the author of How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization (reissued 2026 with a new preface), The Last Politician: Inside Joe Biden's White House and the Struggle for America's Future, and World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. He lives in Washington, DC. References: • How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization by Franklin Foer (reissued 2026 with new preface). • “The Quintessential Trumpian Sport,” The Atlantic, April 2026. By Franklin Foer. • Episode 2858: World Cup Fever — Simon Kuper, who has attended nine consecutive World Cups, on the 2026 tournament. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,800 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting. WebsiteSubstackYouTube
Could It Be Magic, the FA Cup podcast sponsored by Carling, is back with another episode as Joe Cole and Ashley Cole welcome former Tottenham, West Ham and Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp into the studio. We get the inside story on how Ash became manager of Cesena and Harry shares the secret to getting the best out of your players. As well as looking ahead to the FA Cup quarter-finals, we revisit Harry taking Portsmouth to their famous FA Cup victory in 2008 and how the unheralded signing of veteran striker Kanu inspired them to glory. Plus Harry reveals what he'd to do get his old club Tottenham out of relegation trouble as they find themselves making yet another managerial change in a bid to save their season. The lads have some fun as we open the Carling Added Time Inbox and take questions from the audience including Harry lifting the lid on his upcoming spell in the I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here jungle and tales of being ringside for Muhammad Ali vs Henry Cooper at Highbury. Could It Be Magic? is brought to you by Carling, the official beer of the Emirates FA Cup and Adobe Women's FA Cup. 18+ - please drink responsibly. Be match ready with @CarlingUK, the beer of football #pleasedrinkresponsibly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Friday Favorites is returning to Highbury, as Emma Woodhouse and Harriet Smith find themselves on a very noble outing to help the poor. Though their minds are naturally filled with charitable thoughts, when they happen to run into Mr. Elton on the road back into town, Emma knows it's the perfect chance to engineer a one-on-one conversation between Mr. Elton and Harriet, complete with a trip to Mr. Elton's home at the vicarage. Everything is falling into place for the two lovers exactly as Emma has planned, and she is sure it is just a matter of time until the great event. As Emma congratulates herself on a job well done, let her familiar story bring you comfort as you close your week and settle in for a night of warm and gentle sleep. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
We recorded this on the eve of the Carabao Cup Final and due some tech issues it has been published after the result, which disappointingly the gunners lost 2-0...Still, onwards and upwards!This new podcast brings into play a football discussion at its heart with an overflow into some of the hot political subjects.Do let us know what you think as our plan is to do this new podcast on a regular basis.
How Great Were Arsenal 1925–1939? | Chapman's Super Club RevolutionHow does a London club go from obscurity to dominance — and, in the process, invent the blueprint for the modern football super club?In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by super guest Phil Craig to explore Arsenal 1925–1939 — the era where Herbert Chapman and George Allison transform Arsenal into English football's first true powerhouse, combining tactical innovation, commercial vision, and cultural identity into something entirely new.We trace Chapman's arrival from Huddersfield, his revolutionary ideas, and the moment English football changes shape — literally — with the introduction of the WM formation, a tactical shift that reshaped the game. But this isn't just about tactics. It's about control, planning, and vision: from floodlights and European ambition to marketing, media presence, and the transformation of Highbury into a football theatre.On the pitch, this Arsenal side becomes relentless. League titles, FA Cups, iconic players like Alex James, Cliff Bastin, Ted Drake, and a team that blends structure with attacking brilliance. Off the pitch, Arsenal begin to look like something new — a club thinking bigger than the rest.We also explore the deeper layers: the Chapman vs Allison legacy debate, the impact of Chapman's death in 1934, and how Arsenal continued to win without their architect. And, to close, we touch on one of football's most surreal cultural moments — The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939) — where the club quite literally steps into cinema.This is where modern football begins.TakeawaysWhy Herbert Chapman is one of the most influential figures in football historyHow the WM formation revolutionised tactics and reshaped the gameThe blend of innovation, planning, and identity that made Arsenal dominantThe importance of players like Alex James, Cliff Bastin, and Ted DrakeThe Chapman vs Allison debate — who deserves the credit?How Arsenal became England's first true “super club”Why this era still shapes how modern football clubs operateListen / Watch
How Great Were Arsenal 1997–1999? | Wenger's Revolution BeginsHow does a famously old-school English powerhouse become modern overnight — and, in the process, help change football forever?In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by Arsenal fan Andrew Walker to dive into Arsenal 1997–1999 — the era where Arsène Wenger takes a title-winning back four, injects new ideas, new habits, and new attacking rhythm, and turns Arsenal into the team that drags English football into a different age.We trace Wenger's arrival at Highbury, the scepticism that greeted him, and the speed with which he reshaped the club's identity: not just tactically, but culturally. From training ground methods and nutrition to squad management, recovery, sports science, and recruitment, this is the moment football begins to look and feel different in England.But this isn't just about innovation. It's about the football — the chemistry between Bergkamp, Overmars, Vieira, Petit, Adams, and the old guard; the rise of Nicolas Anelka; the run-in of 1997–98; the tension of the rivalry with Manchester United; and the season that ends with Arsenal lifting the Double.We also dig into the wider context: why Arsenal felt like a hybrid side — old steel and new elegance — and how Wenger's first great team laid the foundations for everything that followed, from Highbury's tactical reinvention to the Invincibles.This is where Arsenal stop being just a big club and become a football idea.TakeawaysWhy Arsène Wenger's arrival was one of the most important managerial appointments in football historyHow Wenger changed Arsenal's culture through nutrition, training, recovery, and sports scienceThe balance between old Arsenal resilience and new technical, attacking sophisticationWhy players like Vieira, Bergkamp, Adams, Overmars, and Anelka were so vital to the transformationThe significance of the 1997–98 Double in redefining Arsenal's place in English footballHow the rivalry with Manchester United sharpened Wenger's first great sideWhy this era laid the foundations for Arsenal's modern identity and future greatnessListen / Watch
Harriet is on a new mission, to collect a book of riddles and charades from all her friends in Highbury. Emma has the perfect person in mind to aid Harriet's quest: Mr. Elton, of course. And once he is asked, he certainly delivers. There can be no doubt that the charade he offers is one of love, and Emma is delighted at his budding affection for Harriet. Everything is falling into place just as she planned. As it does, let the latest familiar Friday Favorite help you fall into a night of sweet and restful sleep. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Ian Wright puts his former Arsenal teammate to the test with our Quickfire Questions, brought to you by Sky Bet.From favourite teammates to the biggest derby, will Dennis choose Highbury over the San Siro, and does the North London Derby sit above the rest?Let us know your answers in the comments and tell us who you'd like to see take on Quickfire Questions next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma is taken with Harriet Smith, and her intimacy at Hartfield soon becomes a settled thing. As their friendship deepens and Emma learns more about Harriet's life, the more opportunities she sees to impart her wisdom. When Emma learns of Harriet's intimacy with the Martins, and especially Harriet's attachment to farmer Robert Martin, she quickly sees an area where she can be of use. After Emma's previous matchmaking success, she is confident that the next couple she can connect is Harriet and Mr. Elton, the vicar of Highbury. As Emma sets off on her matchmaking mission in this week's Friday Favorites, let her familiar story help you end your day and drift into a night of warm and peaceful sleep.-----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
With Mrs. Weston settling into her new home, Emma and her father are welcoming their other Highbury friends into their home for company: people like former vicar's widow Mrs. Bates and her chatty daughter Miss Bates, and proprietor of a local school Mrs. Goddard. When Mrs. Goddard asks if she can bring one of her students, Harriet Smith, Emma is delighted. Harriet is pretty, friendly, and deferential. She's exactly the type of person who could benefit from Emma's wisdom. As this week's Friday Favorites fills Emma's mind with schemes, let it help you pass the night away as you relax into a night of soft and gentle slumber.-----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Highbury is a cozy place, and as we settle in with Emma, it's time to get to know some of the inhabitants of her little town. Mr. Weston, her governess's new husband, is a warm and friendly neighbor. He lost his first wife many years ago, and his son, one Frank Churchill, was adopted by his late wife's brother and sister-in-law. Though Mr. Frank Churchill has never visited Highbury, the town still considers him one of their own, and they are very impressed with the handsome letter he sent to congratulate the new Mrs. Weston. This week's Friday Favorites brings us closer to the cast of characters who will accompany on our latest comforting bedtime journey, and as it does, let yourself relax and fall into a night of peaceful sleep.-----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
De geweldige route van Ajax in de Champions League van 2018/19 staat bij veel Nederlanders nog vers in het geheugen gegrift. Dat geldt in Spanje voor het jaar dat dorpsclub Villarreal de hemel bestormde en ook zo ver kwam in Europa. Een club uit een plaatsje met slechts 50.000 inwoners, met het Estadio de la Ceramica als thuishaven, veroverde in 2005/06 de harten van voetballiefhebbers wereldwijd. Met een sterrenensemble van Argentijnen zoals Juan Román Riquelme en Juan Pablo Sorín, Diego Forlán en talenten als Santi Cazorla en Marcos Senna, werd El Submarino Amarillo groepswinnaar vóór Manchester United. Ze ontsnapten aan Rangers op uitdoelpunten en flikten tegen Inter hetzelfde kunstje in de kwartfinale. Maar toen volgde Arsenal. Na een 1-0 nederlaag op Highbury moest Villarreal thuis in El Madrigal het verschil maken. Lang bleef het 0-0, tot José Mari in de 90e minuut werd omver gelopen door Clichy. Penalty. Riquelme tegenover Lehmann. Goedkoper dan goedkoop. Een getelefoneerde penalty die Lehmann stopte. Het bleef 0-0, Arsenal ging door naar de finale. Villarreal in tranen. Net als bij Ajax, eindigde ook dit sprookje in verdriet, maar de route erheen blijft voorgoed gegrift in de geschiedenis van deze bijzondere club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a new year and it's time for a new favorite novel to help you get to sleep. Emma Woodhouse is handsome, clever, and rich, and has made it through her nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her. But that all begins to change when her dear governess Miss Taylor gets married and leaves Hartfield, the Woodhouse's home. Though the new Mrs. Weston's home is only half a mile away, her departure is a big change for Emma, and prompts some unexpected feelings of grief. Luckily for her, her dear family friend and brother-in-law Mr. Knightley has stopped by to call on Emma and her father, which cheers her up, especially since she can take credit for matchmaking Miss Taylor and Mr. Weston. It's time to settle in with our next set of favorite characters, as this week's Friday Favorites brings us into the world of Highbury and takes you into the world of deep and restful slumber. -----Welcome to the Jane Austen Bedtime Stories podcast! Each episode is a section of a classic Jane Austen novel, read in soothing tones and set to calming music to help you fall asleep.With everything that is going on in the world, we find comfort in the familiar. For so many of us, Jane Austen's works are like a warm hug. So snuggle up under the covers and let the comforting words of Jane Austen lull you into sleep.-----Show your appreciation for the pod! Support the podcast: http://bedtimestoriespodcast.net/support -----Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janeaustenbedtimepod/-----Music ["Reverie"] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. – www.scottbuckley.com.au
In this episode of The Sauna Twins podcast, Jake and Max Newport sit down with Oliver Horsford, founder of Reset London – an exciting new contrast therapy and wellness space opening in January 2026 at 240 Upper Street, Highbury & Islington.Oliver shares the personal journey that led him to create Reset, from years of burnout and disconnection to discovering the transformative power of breathwork and contrast therapy. Now, he's bringing that experience to North London with a one-of-a-kind 25-person charred oak Finnish sauna, top-tier ice baths ranging from 1°C to 9°C, and a custom-built breathwork space featuring world-class instructors.Reset isn't just another wellness facility – it's a community-focused space designed to help people reconnect with themselves through heat, cold, and breath. With guided contrast therapy experiences, social sauna sessions with DJs and special guests, and a focus on local community engagement, Oliver is creating something truly special in the heart of London.We discuss the science behind contrast therapy, the challenges of building a wellness business, the importance of authentic sauna design, and Oliver's vision for making these practices accessible to the Islington community and beyond.Whether you're a sauna enthusiast, curious about contrast therapy, or interested in the business of wellness, this conversation offers valuable insights from someone who's living and breathing this lifestyle.Reset London240 Upper Street, Islington, N1Opening Early 2026resetsauna.com - https://www.instagram.com/weresetlondon/Here is a taste of what we covered: The concept of Reset, London. How Oliver found himself in the wellness space —and the benefits and lessons that followed.What makes Reset unique and a must-visit for any sauna lovers or individuals looking to experience a sauna for the first time?Brought to you by Finnmark Sauna Authentic Sauna Experiences https://www.finnmarksauna.com #authenticsauna #sauna #finnishsauna #saunatime #finnmarksauna #saunahealthbenefits #saunaresearch #research #studies #saunastudies #heattherapy
Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by ARNE.This week, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Wayne Rooney, Roy Keane and Ian Wright are joined by one of the Premier League's greatest ever full backs, Ashley Cole, for a brilliant episode full of big reveals and funny moments.We start by looking back at Ashley's early days at Arsenal and how he went from a young prospect at Highbury to one of the best full backs we have ever seen. He talks about the ups and downs, the moments that shaped him and how a loan spell at Crystal Palace changed everything.The conversation then turns to coaching. Ashley talks about the work he has already done alongside Wayne and with England, and why he sees himself stepping into management sooner rather than later.We also revisit his incredible playing career, from the Invincibles and working under Arsene Wenger to joining Jose Mourinho's Chelsea team. Ash speaks openly about leaving Arsenal for Chelsea, one of the most talked about moves English football has ever seen, and the reaction that followed in the media and beyond.To finish, the table look back at England's golden generation. Why didn't that group achieve what many expected and was that England's best chance of winning something major?Where do you see Ashley Cole managing in the future? Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode- and please leave a review to help others find us too. Thanks!00:00 - Intro05:49 - Early Football Memories08:43 - Transition to Fullback22:12 - Coaching Ambitions36:26 - Breaking into the Arsenal Team44:00 - Influential Figures in the Dressing Room52:02 - Leaving Arsenal for Chelsea1:05:46 - Toughest Opponents1:07:45 - Battling Against Racism and Backlash1:13:20 - Media Agenda & Criticism1:17:19 - England1:21:18 - Tuchel's Midfield DilemmaThis episode is sponsored by Huel.Gary Neville and the Stick to Football team know - when your day's full-on, you need fuel that's fast and actually good for you.Huel is the ultimate meal on the go - high protein, packed with 26 essential vitamins & minerals, and ready in seconds.
Live @ The Highbury - Wiscojazz Fridays by DJ Homewrecker
Brodie Meah, co-founder of Top Cuvée, reveals how one neighborhood restaurant in Highbury became the foundation for a "wine for everyone" movement that achieved national distribution.Starting in 2019 with 40 covers nightly, Top Cuvée's journey from restaurant to retail to wholesale exemplifies bottom-up brand building.Having witnessed fine dining's intimidation tactics firsthand in Melbourne, Brodie flipped the industry's most exclusive phrase:"top cuvée" (wines deemed too good for regular guests) into a symbol of accessibility.The COVID pivot unlocked game-changing insights: wine labels matter enormously in retail but not restaurants, £8 glasses translate to £22 retail bottles, and wine's aversion to "openly commercial" marketing creates opportunity.By building trust glass by glass, turning regulars into brand ambassadors, and proving neighborhood hospitality can scale, Top Cuvée transformed from one Highbury restaurant to shops to national wholesale—keeping "wine for everyone" real.Timestamps:00:00 From Fine Dining to "Wine for Everyone" Philosophy03:00 One Restaurant to National Distribution Journey06:00 Wine Intimidation and the Leather Entrance Story09:30 Flipping "Top Cuvée" from Exclusive to Inclusive12:00 Why Wine Bars Shouldn't Feel Educational15:00 Building Community - The T-Shirt Customer Story18:00 Labels Matter in Shops, Not Restaurant Lists21:00 The £8 Glass = £22 Bottle Sweet Spot24:00 Wine's "Dirty Word" Marketing Problem27:00 Trust Engines and Part Two Preview
In this episode I'm joined by Phil Costa to discuss Arsenal's 3-0 Champions League win over Slavia Prague. We chat about the changes to the starting XI, a difficult start for the Gunners before getting on top, a European handball to give us a penalty in the first half, and the enigma that is Mikel Merino finding the back of the net twice. We also talk about an interesting tactical decision from Mikel Arteta, keeping yet another clean sheet to equal an incredibly long-standing club record, Max Dowman becoming the youngest ever Champions League player, and lots more – including the winners of last week's book competition. Highbury is published by Orion – https://www.orionbooks.co.uk/titles/jon-spurling/highbury/9781409153061/ – and if possible please order the book via your local independent bookstore!Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I'm joined by Andrew Allen to chat about Wednesday evening's 2-0 win over Brighton in the Carabao Cup. We chat about Mikel Arteta's team selection, which saw 10 changes from the team that beat Crystal Palace on Sunday, and included a 15 year old and a 17 year old debutant. Two 'older' young players combined for the opening goal, before Bukayo Saka made it safe. We discuss the game, the performance, the draw for the next round, Arsenal's defensive record and lots more.Then, on the reissue of his book about Highbury, I chat to Jon Spurling about the old stadium, its place in Arsenal hearts and the community, some of the stories within the book itself, and how it all relates to the new stadium. Plus you can win a copy of the book too.Highbury is published by Orion – https://www.orionbooks.co.uk/titles/jon-spurling/highbury/9781409153061/ – and if possible please order the book via your local independent bookstore!Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part two with Sky Sports' Bill Leslie including goals from Henry and Lampard and thoughts on the art of commentary. We resume at Highbury in 2004@billleslieofficial @LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
rom stadium blueprints to dressing room balance — this week's conversation ties it all together.The lads break down Arsenal's ambitious Emirates expansion plans, exploring how the project could reshape matchday atmosphere, commercial growth, and the club's long-term identity.They revisit lessons from the original Highbury move, debate whether a temporary switch to Wembley could derail momentum, and examine how the board's real estate reshuffle signals a more strategic era under the Kroenkes.Then it's onto squad management, with fresh deals for Raya and Trossard, Leo's summer comments, and the balance between loyalty and evolution.Finally, the crew tackle Paul Scholes' wild Rice take, assess Big Vic's slow start, and ask the big question: how long can Arsenal maintain rhythm without Ødegaard?Chapters:(00:00) - Intro(01:03) - Emirates Expansion Plans: Vision, Design & Atmosphere(10:24) - Modernising the Matchday: Fans, Wi-Fi & Facilities(14:58) - Wembley Move Fears & Lessons from Highbury(18:46) - Financing, Timing & How Arsenal Avoid Past Mistakes(22:03) - Revenue Growth, TV Rights & Attendance Issues(24:57) - Ticketing Reforms & Fan Experience Evolution(31:48) - Council Limits and Concert Hosting(33:37) - Smart Contracts: Raya, Trossard & Squad Management(39:24) - PT.2 Trossard & Kiwior Quotes(49:20) - Media Madness: Paul Scholes & Gerrardd Take on Declan Rice(53:37) - Big Vic's Form, Kai's Role & Arteta's Tactical Shift(01:03:54) - Life Without Ødegaard: Injuries, Depth & Resilience(01:12:51) - The Gabriel Jesus Question & Closing Thoughts
This episode celebrates Arsenal's defining anthem, "The Angel," better known by its powerful chorus: "North London Forever." We tell the story of local singer-songwriter Louis Dunford, whose love letter to Islington organically became the Emirates Stadium heartbeat. Discover how this grassroots phenomenon was adopted by the club, and how the united chorus of 60,000 voices transformed the matchday atmosphere, silencing critics who once called the stadium "sterile." We analyze how the song embodies Mikel Arteta's tactical rebuild, acting as a declaration of intent that connects the club's past at Highbury with their ambitious future pursuit of Premier League and Champions League glory. Arsenal FC, North London Forever, Louis Dunford, Emirates Stadium, Football Anthem
Could It Be Magic, the FA Cup podcast sponsored by Carling, returns for a new season as Joe Cole and Ashley Cole welcome their old mate Jermain Defoe. Jermain opens up about his career across West Ham, Tottenham, Portsmouth and Sunderland, and the heartache of missing out on the 2008 FA Cup Final after being cup-tied. Ashley remembers the day Thierry Henry was left behind by Arsène Wenger after turning up late for a match, while Joe relives how the Chelsea team bus once left without him at Highbury. Joe also shares the moment Ian Wright came looking for him when the great man signed for the Hammers. The chat turns to the current situation at West Ham, with all three offering their thoughts on what's needed to push the club forward. Jermain also reveals his thoughts on Tottenham under Thomas Frank and the text that helped convince Granit Xhaka to join Sunderland. Finally, we discover which of them is the best at a particular pub sport and there's a new FA Cup quiz that puts their knowledge of the world's most famous domestic cup competition to the test. Could It Be Magic? is brought to you by Carling, the official beer of the Emirates FA Cup and Adobe Women's FA Cup. 18+ - please drink responsibly. Be match ready with @CarlingUK, the beer of football #PleaseDrinkResponsibly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're debuting a brand-new format: Dugout Chat. Each week, Jacob Hawley sits down with some amazing voices in the culture to talk football, Arsenal, and everything in between. For the first episode, Jacob is joined by comedian Horatio Gould (co-host of the Fin vs History podcast. @HoratioTheGould). They dive into life as Arsenal fans across eras, the emotional rollercoaster of following Arteta's team, hot takes on transfers and players, and what makes the Arsenal fanbase unique in English football. What you'll hear in this episode: ⚽ Horatio's hottest take: Nico Pepe?
The Arsenal Transfer Show Special ft Sophie from Highbury Squad - Eze, Outgoings and Ambition
Liam is joined by fellow Toffee and Evertonia podcast contributor Paul Traill to reminisce about 05/06. The two discuss the Toffees' Champions League “run”, the farewell to Duncan and eventful trips to Highbury, The Hawthorns and The Riverside. This episode is in association with The Excelsior. Thanks to Sean Ponzini, Niall O'Donnell and Gary Lunt for their contributions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, I'm joined by Neha and Shruti from The Novel Tea podcast to talk all things Emma, the most Marmite of Jane Austen's heroines. From her unshakable confidence to her curated little world in Highbury, is Emma Woodhouse the blueprint for today's “That Girl” trend? We explore how shifting attitudes around singledom, self-assurance, and main character energy might just mean that Emma's time has finally come.Where can you find Neha and Shruti? The Novel Tea on all podcasting platforms @thenoveltea.podSubstack - https://thenovelteapod.substack.com/
Welcome to a special edition of The Arsenal Transfer Show with Tom Canton on The Gooner Talk, featuring Sophie from The Highbury Squad! Today's episode dives deep into:⚡ Viktor Gyökeres Deal Advancing – Arsenal reportedly making significant progress on a move for the Sporting striker.
It's summertime, so Abby and Katie are delving into adaptations once again! We're taking a turn about Highbury with Jane Austen's Emma. Which adaptation did the story and characters the most justice? How and why are they all so different, when the source material connects them all with Austen's undeniable wit and insight? Grab your bookmark and your popcorn, and let's dive in.Did we get it right or wrong? Drop us an email at mustseeIMDB@gmail.com and tell us all about it.
Part two with football writer Jon Spurling whose last two books have been nominated at The Sports Book of the Year Awards. The latest ‘Go To War - Football On The Brink In The Eighties' is compelling reading. The history and politics teacher and Arsenal fan resumes his story at Highbury in 1998...@JonSpurling1@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney@theodelaney.bsky.social https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/authors/john-spurlinghttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
The live one is here! Several months ago we recorded the show LIVE at the Hen & Chickens Theatre in Highbury, London.And this is the (quite heavily edited) result!Imagine if we took people out of the audience and just started asking them questions about their Amazon Purchase History! IMAGINE!We've done just that and the results, it has to be said, are staggeringly good.We welcome Lizzy and Matthew today and they take us into discussions of Champagne noses, planking through lockdown and where does each Spice Girl go on the political spectrum? All that and more...Here's the thing, too - we're doing this all live again very soon. Tuesday 20th May, to be precise. At 9pm, in Angel Islington.If you'd like to join us then grab a ticket NOW from HERE!Also do check out the following podcasts:Bit Fit, Bit Funny is GREATLife After Jazz Hands is also EXCELLENT.And that's it for now! See you next week for more?Toast xTikTok Instagram YouTube New Episodes every Tuesday and Thursday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we reach the culmination of Jane Austen's Emma, where secrets are revealed, relationships evolve, and characters face pivotal choices that will shape their futures. We discuss shifting affections, unexpected engagements, and the web of emotions that bind the residents of Highbury together. We will conclude our Emma series with a finale reflection episode in a few weeks to give you a chance to catch up on recaps. This is our final season with Novel Pairings, but we are saving all of our episodes right here for you to return to, plus we're opening a shop for our exclusive classes and recap series. Stay tuned. To learn when our shop opens up and to get all new announcements, make sure you are following @novelpairingspod on Instagram and subscribed to novelpairings.substack.com. Find Chelsey and Sara on Substack, too! Chelsey: The Eclectic Reader @ chelsey.substack.com Sara: Fiction Matters @ fictionmatters.substack.com Books Mentioned Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters by William Austen-Leigh Also Mentioned Novel Pairings Odyssey Readalong Novel Pairings Les Miserables Readalong
In this episode, we're unpacking so many juicy moments—from Frank Churchill's restless return to Highbury and the long-awaited ball at the Crown Inn to Harriet's shocking misadventure and Mr. Knightley's heroic turn on the dance floor. We'll explore Emma's ever-active imagination, Mrs. Elton's relentless meddling, and some subtle but oh-so-important moments between Emma and Mr. Knightley. Plus, we'll chat about strawberry-picking at Donwell Abbey, and all the little details that make this part of the novel so rich and entertaining. As a reminder, we've historically shared these “big book readalong” recap series in our patreon community, but to celebrate five years of podcasting, we're sharing it on the public feed! We're so excited to have all of you reading with us. To grab our reading schedule, go to our instagram page @novelpairingspod for our pinned post or subscribe to our free weekly substack newsletter where you'll get reminders and announcements at novelpairings.substack.com. This is our final season with Novel Pairings, but we are saving all of our episodes right here for you to return to, plus we're opening a shop for our exclusive classes and recap series. Stay tuned.
In this episode, we're savoring the drama and intrigue of Emma, Volume Two, Chapters 9 through 18. The aftermath of the Cole's party has Emma rehashing every social triumph and misstep, from her jealousy over Jane Fairfax's piano skills to her playful gossip with Frank Churchill about the mysterious pianoforte. Meanwhile, Mrs. Elton makes her grand entrance into Highbury society, leaving Emma unimpressed but the rest of the town charmed. Between witty banter, romantic musings, and subtle moments of humor (looking at you, Mr. Knightley), these chapters are packed with Austen's signature blend of sharp social commentary and entertaining drama. As a reminder, we've historically shared these “big book readalong” recap series in our patreon community, but to celebrate five years of podcasting, we're sharing it on the public feed! We're so excited to have all of you reading with us. To grab our reading schedule, go to our instagram page @novelpairingspod for our pinned post or subscribe to our free weekly substack newsletter where you'll get reminders and announcements.
In this recap, we're discussing Volume Two, Chapters 1-8 of Emma by Jane Austen. In this episode, we'll explore the arrival of some intriguing new characters to Highbury that shake up Emma's carefully curated social circle. We'll also explore Emma's complex relationships, including her aversion to a certain reserved newcomer and her budding friendship with a charming gentleman. Plus, we'll uncover how Emma's imagination runs wild with romantic theories that may or may not have any basis in reality. As a reminder, we've historically shared these “big book readalong” recap series in our patreon community, but to celebrate five years of podcasting, we're sharing it on the public feed! We're so excited to have all of you reading with us. To grab our reading schedule, go to our instagram page @novelpairingspod for our pinned post or subscribe to our free weekly substack newsletter where you'll get reminders and announcements.
In this recap, we're diving into Emma by Jane Austen — covering Volume One, Chapters 10–18. Join us on Patreon for bonus content. Emma Woodhouse is back at it — charming, meddling, and trying to navigate Highbury's tricky social scene. This time, she's determined to set Harriet up with Mr. Elton… but, surprise, things don't exactly go as planned. From awkward visits to the vicarage to a snowstorm-fueled carriage ride that takes an unexpected turn, Emma's confidence in her matchmaking skills starts to crumble. We'll also unpack the iconic moment when Emma explains why she's still single — and why finding someone who meets her high standards might be harder than she thought. Emma's missteps are about to catch up with her in the most entertaining way. As a reminder, we've historically shared these “big book readalong” recap series in our patreon community, but to celebrate five years of podcasting, we're sharing it on the public feed! We're so excited to have all of you reading with us. To grab our reading schedule, go to our instagram page @novelpairingspod for our pinned post or subscribe to our free weekly substack newsletter where you'll get reminders and announcements.
In this recap episode, we're discussing Volume One, Chapters 1-9 of Jane Austen's Emma. We take a deep dive into Emma Woodhouse's world, examining her relationships with key figures like Miss Taylor, Mr. Woodhouse, and the insightful Mr. Knightley. We explore how Emma's interactions with these characters set the stage for her matchmaking adventures. As we continue through the chapters, we meet the wider community of Highbury, including the mysterious Frank Churchill and the charming Harriet Smith. Emma's matchmaking ambitions quickly take center stage, leading her to meddle in Harriet's love life and sparking a significant conflict with Mr. Knightley. We analyze Austen's use of narrative techniques, and discuss the importance of riddles and social expectations in the novel. In a special bonus segment, we preview our upcoming Footnotes episode, where we compare and analyze the opening lines from all six of Austen's most famous novels. If you're interested in more literary analysis and Austen insights, be sure to check out the full episode and head to patreon.com/novelpairings for exclusive content! As a reminder, we've historically shared these “big book readalong” recap series in our patreon community, but to celebrate five years of podcasting, we're sharing it on the public feed! We're so excited to have all of you reading with us. To grab our reading schedule, go to our instagram page @novelpairingspod for our pinned post or subscribe to our free weekly substack newsletter where you'll get reminders and announcements.
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes is written by Wayne Barton, narrated by Patrick Barclay and produced by me, Ed Barker. It's available anywhere you get your podcasts. Please subscribe or follow the show so I don't have to keep harassing you here. (I'm gonna plug it here anyway, lols)---English football has always had its rivalries. Where there is champion, there is a challenger. With over a century of history, it had rarely been the case that two of the most successful teams were competing at the same time. That was the case towards the end of the 20th century.Manchester United and Arsenal competed against each other for a generation, but it was under Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger when competition became an interchangable word for tribal warfare.Years of mounting tension finally erupted just after the turn of century when a series of matches at Old Trafford became progressively more hostile. It all culminated in a showdown at Highbury in February 2005.The conclusion was epic. But so was the journey. This is the unheard story of the greatest rivalry in Premier League history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most of us can only dream of the splendour of the internal spaces occupied by London's elite. A lucky few might have a neighbour who's made it big on the pools, bought one of those glossy magazines with photos of a Londoner in their parlour and invited the whole street round to have a squiz. This week on the Three Bean Salad Podcast, the beans are knocking dreams and glossy magazines into cocked hat as their very own topflight Londoner gives the inside scoop on some of his earliest interior design choices. With thanks to Lynne from Highbury (also London of course) for picking interior design as this week's topic du week (as they say in London one imagines).Join our PATREON for ad-free episodes and a monthly bonus episode: www.patreon.com/threebeansaladWith thanks to our editor Laura Grimshaw.Merch now available here: www.threebeansaladshop.comGet in touch: threebeansaladpod@gmail.com @beansaladpod