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What happens when traditional mediumship is stripped of its spooky, crystal-ball stereotypes and grounded into a practical tool for daily life? In this episode of the Charleston Women podcast, host Kim Russo sits down with Katie Smith, the insightful owner of Soul Readings with Katie o Soul. Katie shares her unique journey of growing up with a natural intuitive gift in a traditional background and how becoming a mother ultimately reignited her passion to help others. Describing her practice as a modern, grounded take on psychic mediumship, Katie explains how she uses intuition, human design, and spiritual connection not to predict the future, but to help clients navigate the present. Whether you are looking for structural clarity during times of uncertainty, seeking validation and healing through connections with past loved ones, or wanting to better understand your soul purpose, this conversation offers a refreshing, therapeutic perspective on spirituality. Tune in to discover how blending the mystical with the practical can support your everyday life, and for more information or to book a reading visit www.KatieoSoul.com.
Back in April of this year, Isle of Man professional boxer, Jade Burden was due to take part in her first ever title fight in the UK.However, at short notice, the event itself was cancelled, leaving the Island competitor in a tough place and considering her future in the sport.But since then, things have changed - the showdown has since been rescheduled to Saturday, 13 June and will see Burden face Katie Smith for the Commonwealth Silver Super Featherweight title in Bolton.With the fire inside rekindled, we've been catching up with Jade ahead of this weekend's fight to find out what it would mean to hear to bring a belt back to the Isle of Man, and also how she's coped with the challenges of the last few months since the original date was called off
Katie Smith is joined by correspondent Russell Fuller and former ATP Tour winner Ryan Harrison to analyse Alex Zverev's victory in the men's singles final at Roland Garros.We hear from Zverev, and ask whether this first Grand Slam victory can help him close the gap to Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. They also look at what Flavio Cobolli will have learned from this experience and reflect on a fascinating fortnight in Paris.TIMECODES 01:00 Story of the match 05:30 How does Zverev bridge the gap to Sinner and Alcaraz? 09:00 Zverev's reaction to his victory 13:45 Cobolli's performance in his first final 15:55 Final reflections on the tournament
Katie Smith, Russell Fuller and Ryan Harrison look back on Mirra Andreeva's victory in the French Open singles final, her first Grand Slam title.They ask whether Andreeva can now be considered as one of the elite singles players of the game, and also at the impact coach Conchita Martinez has had on the Russian.There's also a look at what comes next for Maja Chwalinska after her fairytale run to the final. And the team preview Sunday's men's singles final, asking whether Alex Zverev can pick up his first Grand Slam, as he takes on Italy's Flavio Cobolli.TIMECODES 03:30 Andreeva post-final reaction 08:30 Is Andreeva now one of the women's elite? 13:00 Conchita Martinez's influence on Andreeva 16:00 Maja Chwalinska's fairytale run to the final 21:00 Look ahead to Zverev v Cobolli
Katie Smith is joined by former England midfielder Fran Kirby and, Vicki Sparks as they react to England's Lionesses' 4-0 World Cup Qualifying defeat to Spain in Mallorca. Sarina Wiegman's side did have the chance to qualify for next summer's World Cup in Brazil this evening, but a poor performance means they have a mountain to climb against Ukraine on Tuesday.TIME CODES00:00 Intro 00:25 How England can now qualify. 02:00 A dismal performance 06:00 Spain shine 08:30 What next for England? 10:00 Sarina Wiegman 12:45 Keira Walsh
Katie Smith, Russell Fuller and Grand Slam winning doubles coach Dan Kiernan react to world number one Aryna Sabalenka booking her place in the quarterfinals with victory of Naomi Osaka in the night match. Plus, we hear from Matteo Berrettini who is back in the last 8 of a Slam after years of injury troubles.TIMECODES01'10: The first women's night match at Roland‑Garros for three years08'12: Will Sabalenka go all the way?11'11: Quarter‑final lineup12'04: Berrettini the oldest remaining man in the draw13'16: Berrettini post‑injury discussion
Katie Smith, Russell Fuller and Grand Slam finalist and former British number one Greg Rusedeski look back on a shock exit for Elena Rybakina, another early British defeat, and a wild story involving Alejandro Davidovich Fokina's coach.TIMECODES00:38: Elena Rybakina's defeat07:05: Novak Djokovic progresses11:33: Fran Jones' exit11:50: Fran Jones post match interview 16:48: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina coach fall out
Katie Smith, Abigail Johnson and Annabel Croft look back on the British men's exit, Daniil Medvedev — a former world number one — being knocked out of Roland-Garros seven times, and 17‑year‑old Moise Kouame reaching the second round.TIMECODES00:20: Cameron Norrie retires from opening round.02:18: Cameron Norrie speaking to Russell Fuller.07:00: Medvedev knocked out of Roland-Garros at the earliest opportunity for the seventh time.11:12: Moise Kouame, 17‑year‑old French star, making history.12:09: Moise Kouame post‑match interview.16:30: Sabalenka questioned over prize‑money stance and diamonds.To listen to French Open Daily, just search ‘Tennis' on BBC Sounds. Coverage continues on Wednesday 27th May — we will be on 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds from 1pm UK time with commentary of Elina Svitolina, Elena Rybakina, followed by Novak Djokovic against Frenchman Valentin Royer and Britain's Francesca Jones.
Katie Smith, Russell Fuller and Leon Smith look back on former champion Stan Wawrinka's final French Open campaign ending and British qualifier Toby Samuel beaten in straight sets by Alex de Minaur.But there was success for Britain's Katie Boulter, who goes into the second round.TIMECODES00:36 Wawrinka bids farewell to French Open03:39 Wawrinka interview post match06:42 Toby Samuel French Open debut08:10 Toby Samuel Interview post matchTo listen to French Open Daily, just search ‘Tennis' on BBC Sounds. Coverage begins from 1pm on Tuesday 26th May - British number one Cameron Norrie in his first-round match….following that a combination of Lois Boisson v Anna Kalinskaya and last year's French Open winner Coco Gauff begins her title defence.
Katie Smith, Russell Fuller and Annabel Croft look back on the opening day of the French Open. We hear from Emma Raducanu after her straight sets exit on Day One.But there was success for Britain's Fran Jones, who came from behind to win at a Grand Slam for the first time. And Novak Djokovic was pushed hard by home favourite Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard before prevailing in four sets. Can he pose a serious threat at this tournament?TIMECODES 01:00 "Nightclub Novak" fights his way into Round Two04:00 Emma Raducanu exits on Day One06:45 Raducanu interview with Russell Fuller10:40 Fran Jones wins for the first time at a Grand Slam15:50 Marta Kostyuk's emotional winTo listen to French Open Daily, just search ‘Tennis' on BBC Sounds. Coverage begins from 1pm on Monday 25 May, featuring Katie Boulter, Stan Wawrinka and Elena Rybakina's matches.
Katie Smith Sloan is the CEO of Leading Age, a community of nonprofit aging services providers and other mission-driven organizations serving aging adults. Leading Age is committed to is an America that values older adults. Katie will share are some of the changes in the past 5 to 10 years that have impacted aging services.
In this episode of our Stronger Marriage podcast series, Pastor Cory and Mrs. Joy are joined by Ryan and Katie Smith as they take an in-depth look at what it means to have a marriage built on friendship.The Stronger Marriage podcast series is an extension of our Stronger Marriage sermon series taking place Mother's Day - Father's Day. Listen to this week's sermon below!
Katie Smith is joined by football correspondents Sami Mokbel and John Murray, as well as former Spurs goalkeeper Brad Friedel, as Igor Tudor leaves Tottenham Hotspur after just 44 days in charge.Brad Friedel tells the panel that Daniel Levy is the best owner he's ever played under, so what is the root of the problem for Spurs? Who is capable of keeping them in the Premier League? And how much worse would things get, if they were relegated? Plus, Tottenham fan Emma Nottage wades in on what she thinks the club need to do next. TIMECODES: 3'05 Sami Mokbel and John Murray 11'20 Brad Friedel 26'10 Emma Nottage
Series 4 Traitors finalist Faraaz Noor, comedian and author Ian Moore, sports reporter Katie Smith, and comedian Kae Kurd join guest host Gordon Smart for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
Actor and comedian Ben Bailey Smith, sports reporter Katie Smith, GB sprinter and Gladiator Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, and comedian Tom Rosenthal join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
Katie Smith looks back at England's dramatic Women's Euros campaign as the team managed injuries, made game-changing substitutions, and fought through extra time and penalty shoot-outs on their way to becoming back-to-back champions. Featuring commentary, interviews and analysis, Katie is joined by Vicki Sparks, Karen Bardsley and Izzy Christiansen who featured throughout 5 Live's coverage of the tournament in Switzerland earlier this year.TIMECODES: 00:20 - The story of the tournament, as told on BBC Radio 5 Live 05:45 - Katie welcomes, KB, Izzy and Vicki 08:10 - How concerned were the team going into the tournament given the withdrawals and retirements? 13:33 - The Lionesses get off to a tricky start against France. 19:45 - Did England underestimate Sweden? 26:00 - We relive that penalty shootout as England came back to make the semi-finals. 32:45 - The Lionesses meet the dark horses of the tournament, Italy. 38:50 - Vicki talks us through that Michelle Agyemang commentary moment. 44:00 - England's substitutes save the day again and they're in to the final. 47:20 - The rematch everyone was waiting for, England meet Spain again. 51:50 - What legacy has this win created and what's next for the Lionesses?
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Katie Smith is joined by former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and Brighton midfielder Fran Kirby to look ahead to the busy festive football period.They discuss what it's like to be a footballer at Christmas time and whether it's possible to enjoy the holidays while also getting ready for matches.Boxing Day's only Premier League match this year sees Manchester United host Newcastle, the panel discuss how much Ruben Amorim's side will miss Bruno Fernandes during his spell out injured.Coventry City look to take another step towards promotion to the top flight when they host Swansea on Boxing Day and Sky Blues fan Katie Stafford discusses what life is like at the moment.The panel also chat about West Ham's struggles and the WSL headlines going into the winter break.1:00 – Nigel and Fran's Christmas traditions 2:30 – Player management at Christmas 4:10 – Nigel on players being weighed after Christmas Day 7:30 – Festive training plans 11:00 – How much will Man Utd miss Bruno Fernandes? 17:30 – Opportunity for Kobbie Mainoo 19:30 – Newcastle focus 24:00 – Coventry City fan Katie Stafford 30:30 – Fran Kirby on WSL 35:00 – Nigel on West Ham 37:40 – Nigel and Fran's Christmas wishes
What if aging services led the way in redesigning care—combining smart technology with deeper human connection? That's the challenge Katie Smith Sloan, President and CEO of LeadingAge, brings to the table as we unpack the data, the headwinds, and the promise across nonprofit senior living, home-based care, and hospice.Katie, also brings a powerful blend of policy insight, sector leadership, and human-centered vision to a wide-ranging conversation about the future of aging, workforce challenges, technology, dementia care, and the urgent need to break down silos across the continuum of care.Together, Chris and Katie explore how collaboration, innovation, and values-driven leadership can reshape aging services to better serve older adults—and those who care for them. Join us, it is a great listen. Guest:Katie Smith Sloan, President and CEO of LeadingAge Host:Chris Comeaux, President/CEO of TeleiosTeleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
What's it really like to run a business with your spouse? In season 2, episode 9 of Chasing the Vision, brought to you in partnership with Exit Strategies 360 and Violand Management Associates, we sit down with Katie Smith, CEO of PHC Restoration, to unpack the real dynamics of building a company—and a marriage—at the same time.From defining roles and separating finances to protecting the relationship above all else, Katie shares honest lessons from her journey as a second-generation owner working alongside her spouse. Tim and JT add practical insight from years of advising family-run businesses on growth, value, and long-term planning.Whether you're in a family business, thinking about bringing your spouse into the company, or just curious about how couples make it work, this episode is full of takeaways you can put into practice today.
What's it really like to run a business with your spouse? In season 2, episode 9 of Chasing the Vision, brought to you in partnership with Exit Strategies 360 and Violand Management Associates, we sit down with Katie Smith, CEO of PHC Restoration, to unpack the real dynamics of building a company—and a marriage—at the same time.From defining roles and separating finances to protecting the relationship above all else, Katie shares honest lessons from her journey as a second-generation owner working alongside her spouse. Tim and JT add practical insight from years of advising family-run businesses on growth, value, and long-term planning.Whether you're in a family business, thinking about bringing your spouse into the company, or just curious about how couples make it work, this episode is full of takeaways you can put into practice today.
Sports reporter Katie Smith, writer and football pundit Mina Rzouki, and comedians Andrew White and Danny Mcloughlin join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
[13x2] It's a rare trip to the east this week with the Hong Kong supernatural comedy Mr Vampire, directed by Ricky Lau, which finds a Taoist monk and his students facing off against a 'hopping vampire' after a village elder's corpse is reinterred... And making her debut on the show is film journalist and critic Katie Smith-Wong... Hosts: Dan Owen & Hugh McStay Guest: Katie Smith-Wong Editor: Dan Owen Enjoying what you hear? Please subscribe, leave a rating, or write a review to help us keep bringing you great content! You can also show your support by leaving a donation at Ko-fi . Stay connected and follow our social media here. A proud part of the Film Stories podcast network. Theme music by Nela Ruiz • Episode art by Dan Owen. Podcast art by Keshav. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On August 9, 1975, 20-year-old Jane Smith vanished from her Sudbury apartment without a trace. Fifty years later, her family is still living with the pain of not knowing what happened. In this episode, I speak with two people at the center of this decades-old mystery: Jane's younger brother, John Smith, and his daughter, Katie. John shares what it was like to lose his sister and how her disappearance has shaped his family's lives over the past half-century. Katie, who never met her aunt, has taken on a different role... part investigator, part advocate... working to keep Jane's story alive and urging anyone who knows the truth to come forward before it's too late. Episode Links: Send information related to Jane's disappearance to - JaneSmith1975@gmail.com Jane Smith Profile on Crimestoppers - https://www.sudburycrimestoppers.com/sitemenu.aspx?P=MissingPersons&ID=267&SID=1371 Katie Smith's Article in the Sudbury Star - https://www.thesudburystar.com/news/local-news/50-years-on-case-of-missing-sudbury-woman-still-unresolved Links: thecanadiangothic.com Send a voicememo to the show: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Me and the Magic, host Amanda Bauner welcomes Dollywood expert Katie Smith to dive into all things Dollywood and the surrounding eastern Tennessee area. They discuss the park's rich history, seasonal festivals like the Harvest Festival and Smoky Mountain Christmas, must-do attractions, local food recommendations, money-saving tips, and nearby sights. Katie shares insider advice for first-timers, details about Dollywood resorts, and her favorite holiday traditions. Connect with Our Guest Connect with Katie Smith at FairyGodKatie on Instagram and TikTok. Also, listen to Katie on the Popcorn Bucket Gossip podcast. RSVP for our Dollywood Weekend Getaway! Join us at Dollywood in eastern Tennessee for a magical holiday weekend getaway, November 7-9, 2025, during Dollywood's 40th anniversary celebration and the Smoky Mountain Christmas Festival! RSVP here, or contact me to be invited to our private Facebook group as we plan the trip! Find all the trip details here. Join the Me and the Magic Community Join the Me and the Magic Facebook community to share your love of solo travel, Disney travel, and more with new friends. Plus, share your thoughts and questions on this episode with the community! Connect with Amanda Is there a topic you'd like us to discuss? Email Amanda at amanda@meandthemagic.com. Subscribe to the Me and the Magic weekly newsletter for exclusive content, including solo travel tips! Me and the Magic has voicemail! Leave a voicemail or text to 1-347-74MAGIC (1-347-746-2442). Share your thoughts about this episode, a future episode topic idea, or just say hi! Podcast Subscribe to this podcast so you will be the first to hear new episodes! If you are enjoying the podcast, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could rate and review it on Apple Podcasts. The reviews help other people find this podcast. Online Shop Buy some fun travel and pop culture shirts and more, at our online shop!
Burna Boy and Sarina Wiegman, the duet we never knew we needed! Maz Farookhi, Vicki Sparks and Katie Smith react to the England Euro 2025 parade, where 65 thousand fans joined the triumphant Lionesses in London. Plus, the latest transfer news, George Caulkin, Miguel Delaney, Nizaar Kinsella and Statman Dave discuss Alexander Isak's future, Liverpool's business this summer and Newcastle United's opportunities in the summer transfer window.
Katie Smith has reaction to England winning UEFA Women's Euro 2025. Also hear from Karen Bardsley, Jen Beattie, Toni Duggan and Vicki Sparks. And catch interviews with Chloe Kelly, Hannah Hampton, Sarina Wiegman and Jess Carter.00:35 Chloe Kelly's winning spot-kick 07:20 How do we judge Spain's tournament? 09:15 Chloe Kelly INTERVIEW 11:40 FA planning to host celebration on Tuesday 13:15 Hannah Hampton INTERVIEW 14:50 Agyemang named Young Player of the Tournament 18:00 Spain collect runners-up medals 20:15 England head onto the platform 27:15 Toni Duggan joins the pod 32:40 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW 34:35 Jess Carter INTERVIEW
With the Euro 2025 final fast approaching, Katie Smith is joined by Maisie Adam and Rachel Brown-Finnis to look ahead to England v Spain.Maisie reflects on her Swiss adventure and completes her Lionesses name challenge, while Katie speaks to Beth Mead and England super fans about the team's chances of retaining their title.01:58 – Rachel and Maisie on their favourite bits of Switzerland 06:28 – England super fans share their tournament stories 19:37 – Katie chats to Beth Mead ahead of the final 22:59 – Reflections on the growth of women's football 31:04 – Where England can exploit Spain's weaknesses
Jen Beattie, Steph Houghton and Eilidh Barbour join Katie Smith as Spain book their place the Euros final. A re-match of the 2023 World Cup final awaits but what can we expect from Sunday's game? The team react to a well-matched game between reigning World Champions Spain and eight-time Euros winners Germany. Aitana Bonmati proved the difference, scoring in the 113th minute for Spain but why couldn't they break Germany's defence down sooner? And how well have Germany done in this tournament, given they lost their captain Giulia Gwinn in the opening fixture?Looking ahead to the final, how do England find a way to beat Spain? Do Sarina Wiegman's side head into it the under-dogs? Timecodes: 0'52: Germany's defensive performance 1'56: Bonmati the difference maker 4'34: A galvanised Spanish team 7'19: Germany's tournament 12'20: Looking ahead to the final 14'04: How can England counter Spain? 18'06 Sarina Wiegman's substitutions in the final 20'00: Are England under-dogs in the final?BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Sun 1700 Euro 2025 Final.
Karen Bardsley, Ellen White, Nedum Onuoha and Vicki Sparks join Katie Smith as England beat Italy to qualify for the Euros final. Reaction as super-subs Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly come to the rescue again as it looked like England were being sent home by Italy until Agyemang's 96th minute equaliser. How much of a breakthrough is Agyemang having at these Championships? Hear from the England manager, Sarina Wiegman, captain Leah Williamson and midfielder Ella Toone as the Lionesses reach a third major international final in a row. How do they keep managing to find a way to win? Should England have been awarded the penalty? And are they up for the challenge of beating Germany or Spain in the final? Timecodes: 1'56: Reflections on Michelle Agyemang's influence 5'12: Chloe Kelly's performance 9'01: Were England complacent? 10'58: Ella Toone interview 15'13: Leah Williamson interview 20'51: Sarina Wiegman interview 24'00 Wiegman's influence and mentality BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wed 2000 SF2 Germany v Spain, Sun 1700 Euro 2025 Final.
Ben Haines, England women's record goal scorer Ellen White and The Guardian's Tom Garry react to Jess Carter revealing she has received racist abuse throughout the tournament. The Lionesses have said they will stop taking the knee before matches as football needs to find another way to tackle racism. Jess Carter has also said she will be stepping back from social media. Katie Smith has been speaking with Alex Greenwood about how Jess is and conversations within the team about the abuse. On the pitch Ellen and Tom give their insight into some dramatic football in the quarter-finals, how England will go into their semi-final against Italy and what is going on with penalties at this tournament! Timecodes: 02:32 Statements on Jess Carter racist abuse 12:00 Alex Greenwood with Katie Smith 22:10 Ellen on Sweden game 31:10 Italian threat 36:15 Ann-Katrin Berger 42:11 Penalties!
Katie Smith has reaction to Germany's win over France at UEFA Women's EURO 2025. She's with Karen Bardsley, Vicki Sparks and Julien Laurens. Also hear from England's Beth Mead and Khiara Keating.09:30 Julien Laurens joins the pod 17:45 Beth Mead INTERVIEW 27:15 Khiara Keating INTERVIEWBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Tue 2000 England v Italy, Wed 2000 Germany v Spain.
Katie Smith is joined by Vicki Sparks, former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, and former England captain Steph Houghton to reflect on the Lionesses' dramatic victory over Sweden in the Women's Euros. Hear all the reaction straight from the moment England win on penalties to progress to the semi-finals. The team discuss England's awful first half, the super subs who changed the game, and THAT penalty shootout. England manager Sarina Wiegman, Chloe Kelly, goalscorer Michelle Agyemang and shootout hero Hannah Hampton all join the pod to react to reaching the semi-finals!Timecodes: 00:14 On-the-whistle reaction 04:05 A 'proper English' victory? 12:36 Hannah Hampton interview 16:10 Michelle Agyemang interview 22:29 Sarina Wiegman interview 27:08 Chloe Kelly interviewBBC Sounds/5 Live commentaries this week: Fri - 2000 - QF3 - Spain v Switzerland Sat - 2000 - QF4 - France v Germany
Katie Smith is joined by commentator Vicki Sparks, former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley and the Telegraph's Luke Edwards to preview England's quarter-final against Sweden in Zurich.England manager Sarina Wiegman tells us about the mood in camp following Saturday's huge win against Wales, while Lucy Bronze discusses whether England will change their approach now they've reached the knockout stage.And we find out about Sweden's 'youth hostel'.Topics: 01:32 - 'Dark horses' Sweden 09:39 - Sarina Weigman interview 12:29 - Will Sweden target Hannah Hampton? 16:50 - How many Sweden players would get in England's starting 11? 18:55 - Ella Toone focus - will she keep her place? 26:41 - Lucy Bronze interview 36:45 - Sweden's 'youth hostel' 40:21 - Predictions BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Thu - 2000 - QF2 - Sweden v England Fri - 2000 - QF3 - Spain v Switzerland Sat - 2000 - QF4 - France v Germany
Katie Smith has reaction to England 6-1 Wales at UEFA Women's EURO 2025. She's joined by Karen Bardsley, Danny Gabbidon and Vicki Sparks. Also hear from Sarina Wiegman, Rhian Wilkinson, Beth Mead and Alessia Russo.02:40 Did we overcook the rivalry? 04:00 Could be Jess Fishlock's last game, 05:25 Proper team performance from England? 08:25 Beth Mead INTERVIEW, 11:45 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW, 15:25 What did we learn from England? 19:30 Rhian Wilkinson INTERVIEW, 21:15 Wilkinson: “This team isn't fit enough”, 24:40 Alessia Russo INTERVIEW, 27:00 England avoid Spain's half of draw.BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Wed 2000 QF1 Norway v Italy, Thu 2000 QF2 Sweden v England, Fri 2000 QF3 Spain v Switzerland, Sat 2000 QF4 France v Germany.
Katie Smith looks ahead to England vs Wales at UEFA Women's EURO 2025.She's joined by Steph Houghton, Nedum Onuoha, Vicki Sparks and Danny Gabbidon. Also hear from Grace Clinton, Ella Toone, Sarina Wiegman, Angharad James and Hannah Cain.Timecodes 03:05 All to play for for England & Wales 04:35 Excited for Spain-Switzerland QF 09:35 Wiegman gets tactical tweaks right 13:00 Which England is the real England? 17:35 Grace Clinton INTERVIEW 24:50 Shutting out the outside noise 33:25 Ella Toone INTERVIEW 34:35 Wales chat with Danny Gabbidon 39:50 Hannah Cain INTERVIEW 42:35 Will Sarina Wiegman make changes? 43:46 Angharad James INTERVIEW 44:54 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW
Katie Smith presents reaction as a Lauren James brace helps the Lionesses record their first win of UEFA Women's Euro 2025. She's joined by Vicki Sparks, Nikita Parris and Karen Bardsley as England defeat the Netherlands 4-0 in Zurich. Also hear interviews with Sarina Wiegman, Jess Carter and Ella Toone. Meanwhile, Eilidh Barbour and Danny Gabbidon react after Wales create history by scoring their first ever goal at an international tournament, despite losing 4-1 to France. Plus, we hear from a very proud Rhian Wilkinson.TIMECODES 01:00 England 4-0 Netherlands analysis 14:55 Ella Toone interview 25:40 Sarina Wiegman interview 30:41 France 4-1 Wales analysis 41:37 Rhian Wilkinson interview5 Live/BBC Sounds commentaries this week:Thursday: Switzerland v Finland (8pm) - 5 Live Friday: Spain v Italy (8pm) - 5 Live Saturday: Germany v Sweden (8pm) - 5 Live Sunday: England v Wales (8pm) - 5 Live
Katie Smith presents a preview of England & Wales' crunch games at Euro 2025. Hear from England pair Sarina Wiegman and Alessia Russo, as well as Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson.Ellen White and Steph Houghton join Katie as England prepare for a must-win game against The Netherlands after opening day defeat against France. Lionesses boss Wiegman insists England are up for the fight, while Russo assesses her chemistry with England's variety of attacking options.Also hear from Rivkah op het Veld on how the Dutch could hurt England, and get the latest on Wales ahead of their massive game against France.Timecodes: 01:00 MD-1 06:15 Sarina Wiegman interview 09:35 Lionesses "up for the fight" 13:40 Problem areas 21:30 Alessia Russo interview 25:50 England's attacking options 29:40 A must-win game for England 33:00 Dutch track w/ Rivkah op het Veld 40:10 Wales team bus incident & Rhian Wilkinson 43:45 Wales v France 47:00 Jess Fishlock interview5 Live commentaries coming up this week: Wed 1700 England v Netherlands on 5 Live Wed 2000 France v Wales on 5 Live Thu 2000 Norway v Switzerland on 5 Live
Katie Smith speaks to Hannah Hampton ahead of England's second match of Euro 2025. Hear what she made of her first match in a major tournament, and her outlook on England's future in the competition ahead of Netherlands on Wednesday. Former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley joins Katie as they assess England's chances of success against Netherlands. Plus, hear from Georgia Stanway on her thoughts about how the camp reacted to Saturday's defeat, and how they're looking ahead to the next match.TIME CODES: 02.55 – Hannah Hampton 18.20 – Georgia Stanway
Katie Smith has reaction to defeats for England and Wales at UEFA Women's EURO 2025. She's joined by Izzy Christiansen, Nedum Onuoha, Julien Laurens and Vicki Sparks as England are beaten by France. Hear interviews with Sarina Wiegman, Alessia Russo and Alex Greenwood. Plus Eilidh Barbour and Danny Gabbidon round up Wales' defeat to Netherlands and hear from Rhian Wilkinson.02:45 Alex Greenwood INTERVIEW, 05:55 Alessia Russo INTERVIEW, 08:00 England underperform in midfield? 11:00 Was it a foul on Russo for France's second goal? 14:45 What positives were there for England? 20:00 Hannah Hampton a highlight? 22:40 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW, 26:10 Wales lose in first major tournament match, 32:15 Rhian Wilkinson INTERVIEW.BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Sun 1700 Norway v Finland on Sports Extra 3, Sun 2000 Switzerland v Iceland on Sports Extra, Mon 1700 Spain v Belgium on Sports Extra, Mon 2000 Portugal v Italy on Sports Extra, Tue 1700 Germany v Denmark on Sports Extra, Tue 2000 Poland v Sweden on Sports Extra.
Sarina Wiegman and Leah Williamson speak to Izzy Christiansen and Vicki Sparks ahead of the Lionesses opening match at the Euro 2025 in Switzerland. Katie Smith and the panel discuss England's build-up to the tournament, the form of their opponents France and the strength of Group D. Plus, we hear from Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson, captain Angharad James and our team of Eilidh Barbour and Danny Gabbidon ahead of Wales against the Netherlands.Sat 1700 Wales v Netherlands on 5 Live Sat 2000 France v England on 5 Live Sun 1700 Norway v Finland Sun 2000 Switzerland v Iceland
Katie Smith is joined by our commentary team of Izzy Christiansen and Vicki Sparks in Basel to reflect on Norway's 2-1 win against hosts Switzerland. Former England captain Steph Houghton is on the pod too as the panel react to Chloe Kelly's reunion with Arsenal ahead of England's tournament opener on Saturday. And finally, Danny Gabbidon and Eilidh Barbour are here to preview tomorrow's match between Spain and Portugal.Timecodes: 00:15 Switzerland 1-2 Norway reaction 09:26 Chloe Kelly interview with Ben Haines 13:22 The panel reacts to her Arsenal reunion 19:45 Danny Gabbidon & Eilidh Barbour preview Spain v PortugalBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Thu 2000 Spain v Portugal on 5 Live, Fri 1700 Denmark v Sweden on Sports Extra 3, Fri 2000 Germany v Poland on 5 Live, Sat 1700 Wales v Netherlands on 5 Live, Sat 2000 France v England on 5 Live.
Katie Smith has reaction to England's 7-0 friendly win over Jamaica ahead of UEFA Women's EURO 2025. She's with Karen Bardsley, Gilly Flaherty and Vicki Sparks. Also hear interviews with Sarina Wiegman, Ella Toone and Georgia Stanway.00:45 England win couldn't have gone much better, 02:30 How excited should we be about Lauren James? 04:50 Ella Toone stakes her claim for the 10 role, 07:20 Lionesses given their send-off in Leicester, 15:05 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW, 19:35 England's defensive performance, 21:45 Ella Toone INTERVIEW, 26:05 Should Le Tissier or Agyemang have played? 28:30 BONUS INTERVIEW with Georgia Stanway.BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Wed 1700 Iceland v Finland on Sports Extra 2, Wed 2000 Switzerland v Norway on 5 Live, Thu 2000 Spain v Portugal on 5 Live, Fri 1700 Denmark v Sweden on Sports Extra 3, Fri 2000 Germany v Poland on 5 Live, Sat 1700 Wales v Netherlands on 5 Live, Sat 2000 France v England on 5 Live.
Comedian & football obsessive Maisie Adam brings you the first of her special Women's Euro fan diaries. She's joined by Line of Duty's + Soccer Aid Coach Vicky McClure & 5 Live Sport presenter Katie Smith as they talk Swiss food, Swiss watches and (probably more importantly) what to expect from the tournament as the Lionesses go in as defending champions. Maisie and Katie also give each other some challenges to complete during their time in Switzerland!
Katie Smith looks ahead to UEFA Women's EURO 2025, which starts on Wednesday. She's joined by England's all-time record goalscorer Ellen White, former Scotland all-rounder Jen Beattie and The Guardian's Tom Garry. Also hear from former Switzerland goalkeeper Kathrin Lehmann, Nordic football expert Mia Eriksson, Norway boss Gemma Grainger, former Spain midfielder Vicky Losada, French football expert Julien Laurens & Dutch journalist Rivkah op het Veld.01:45 Hosts Switzerland missing a key player, 08:15 Eight-time winners Germany into a new era? 11:30 What about the Scandinavian teams? 13:25 Norway boss Gemma Grainger INTERVIEW, 17:40 Can Sweden finally go that final step? 21:30 Will world champions Spain break their Euros duck? 30:30 Italy being tipped to go far in group with Portugal & Belgium, 32:45 Is Group D the group of death? 33:50 French squad selection raises questions, 40:10 Netherlands' head coach isn't happy, 46:00 England going in as defending champions, 50:05 Wales going in as tournament debutants.BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Sat 2000 England v Germany in UEFA U21 Final, Sun 1700 England v Jamaica in women's friendly, Wed 1700 Iceland v Finland on Sports Extra 2, Wed 2000 Switzerland v Norway on 5 Live, Thu 2000 Spain v Portugal on 5 Live.
Katie Smith is joined by former Wales international Nia Jones and Danny Gabbidon as well as BBC Wales' Alex Richards to assess Wales' chances at Euro 2025.They go back to where it all started, going from not having a full-time coach to reaching the European Championships.And crucially, the team look at how well Wales will be able to compete, with France, England and the Netherlands in their group. 8:10- The Journey Wales' first full-time head coach Jarmo Matikainen 20:30- The impact of Rhian Wilkinson 32:00- The squad 38:00-The Group of Death 43:30-A supporters' view
Katie Smith, Karen Bardsley and Vicki Sparks react to interviews with the Lionesses ahead of UEFA Women's Euro 2025 as England prepare to defend their crown.INTERVIEWS 04:10 Lauren James & Lucy Bronze, 13:05 Keira Walsh & Grace Clinton, 19:25 Lauren Hemp & Niamh Charles,BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Wed 2000 England v Germany in UEFA U21 Championship.
England equalled their biggest ever Nations League win after thrashing Portugal by six goals to nil at Wembley on Friday night. Katie Smith gets all the reaction with former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, ex England defender Lindsay Johnson and commentator Vicki Sparks. They hear from Aggie Beever-Jones – who scored a hat-trick in the first half as well as Chloe Kelly, who also got on the scoresheet and manager Sarina Wiegman. Not only that the BBC's senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel and Spanish football journalist (and one of the stars of the Euro Leagues) Guillem Balague join the pod and give us the latest news on Trent Alexander-Arnold, after Liverpool accepted a fee to allow the player to join Real Madrid in time to play in the Club World Cup. And Sami provides some insight on the rumours circulating that Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes is giving serious consideration to quitting the club and taking up a lucrative offer to play in the Saudi Pro-League.Timecodes: 01:00 – England v Portugal match analysis. 10:00 – Aggie Beever-Jones interview. 15:30 – Chloe Kelly interview. 17:37 – Sarina Wiegman reaction. 23:30 – Trent Alexander-Arnold discussion. 31:00 – Bruno Fernandes latest.
Sports reporter Katie Smith, football journalist John Cross, and comedians Carl Donnelly and Chloe Petts join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
SCP-7545 is Sanctum Eleven, an underground bunker complex located in [REDACTED] and privately owned by O5-11 from 1919 up until his death in 1998...Content Warnings: Suicide, bereavement, mentions of wartime violence, and mentions of systemic injustice.TranscriptPatronsNovember 11-18 Patrons!Director Isaak Uriarte, Tyler Noder, H Bomb, Katie Smith, FortyOneVultures, Dominick Smothers, Zerkus_Circus, Aster, 348lion, Brandon Johnson, okaythankgoodness, Moxxie and Millie, Celestial Warlock, JURG, James Johnson, Fayt Godsend, Conner Roark, Cain Cecil, Olomorn, Cynthia Ramey, Sasa, Breaker O'Day, and Vee Lu G. Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon GrilzSCP-7545 was written by Ralliston and RounderhouseScript by Kevin WhitlockNarrator - Jon GrilzO5-11 - Giancarlo HerreraO5-1 - Damon AlumsSCP-7545-A1 through A4 - Giancarlo HerreraAdministrator - Katrina PecinaTejani - Sean BabapulleArt by Eduardo Valdés-HeviaDialogue Editing by Daisy McNamaraTheme Song by Matt Roi BergerSound Designer - Derrick ValenShowrunner - Daisy McNamaraCreative Director - Pacific S. ObadiahExecutive Producers - Tom Owen & Brad Miska Presented by Bloody FMwww.Bloody-Disgusting.comwww.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_podStore: https://store.dftba.com/collections/scp-archivesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scp_pod/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/scparchives.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZXTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scppodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/scparchives