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Lewis Jones present UTAS's yearly quiz, joined this year by Walker, Caspell and Swindle - who all show their football knowledge (or lack of)! We're delighted to be sponsored by King Street Cellar, a unique independent wine, beer and spirits merchants in the centre of Cambridge. Use the code UTAS10 to get 10% off, online and in store: https://kingstreetcellar.co.uk/Subscribe below to never miss a pod or post, and get in touch with the pod here:Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and Under The Abbey StandThanks for reading Under The Abbey Stand! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.undertheabbeystand.com
Send us a textToday on the PRmoment Podcast we're talking to Lis Lewis Jones founder of LiquidLiquid had its 20 year birthday its year - and for your background has a fee income of £2.5 m and it works across a few sectors but specialises in agriculture and food - which amongst other things means it has a chef on the payrollIt has 35 employees and works across 25 countries.Lis is going to talk us through the journey of Liquid - which includes sponsorship of her beloved West Brom.Before we start, check out the programme for our PR Masterclass: Agency Growth Forum. It's on 12th November 2024, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm GMT. Both face-to-face and virtual tickets are available. The event is in central London. Face-to-face tickets are expected to sell out, so if you want to come along, don't hang about. Testimonials from previous delegates on the PR Masterclasses microsite. It really is an incredible programme, a great atmosphere and well worth your time if you are a PR agency leader out there.Thank you to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors the PRCA.2 mins Lis looks back at 20 years of running her own PR firm - Liquid PR.5 mins Lis talks about how Liquid became a food specialist - including why they have 2 chefs on the payroll.8 mins Lis explains how and why a £2.5 fee income PR firm with 35 works across 19 timezones!14 mins Lis talks about why she bought a Guernsey based business and why Liquid no longer has an office there.16 mins How Liquid Australia came about.“I would describe our growth past as a couple of 5 years olds on acid!”23 mins The importance of cultural intelligence when setting up in new geographical markets.24 mins Lis talks about her role as an export champion for the Department for Business and Trade.
On the latest Essential Football, Sky Sports football journalists Ron Walker, Pete Smith and Lewis Jones look forward to the Super Sunday clash between Man City and Arsenal. Would Kevin De Bruyne's absence be more of a problem than Martin Odegaard? Are Man City regressing - despite their perfect start? And where will Sunday's game be won or lost? Or would either side settle for another 0-0? You can follow all the action from Manchester City against Arsenal across Sky Sports.
Jess and Sarah are getting you one week closer to the end of DROUGHTLANDER! Join us for another episode of catching up, fandom news, Outlander stuff we love and an interview with respected actor and Outlander cast member, Mark Lewis Jones! 00:55 Jess & Sarah Weekly Recap 06:15 Fandom News 08:09 Outlander Stuff We Love 08:57 Our Chat with Mark Lewis Jones We are thrilled to be joined this week by Mark Lewis Jones, who you will immediately recognize as the complex and misunderstood Tom Christie on Outlander. Mark, an accomplished actor, has made his mark in major films and TV shows. He shares his journey from humble beginnings in a school play to attending drama school and building a successful career in the industry. Along the way, he credits his supportive parents for encouraging his passion for acting.Reflecting on his career, Mark recalls some of his favorite stage performances, including memorable stints at the Royal Shakespeare Company and The Globe. He also highlights notable roles in television and film, especially his portrayal of Tom Christie in Outlander.Delving deeper into his experience on Outlander, Mark opens up about his audition process, the chemistry he shares with the cast, and his favorite scenes. He reflects on the complexity of Tom Christie's character, particularly the evolution of Tom's feelings for Claire, and how those moments became pivotal on screen. Follow Mark Lewis Jones on Instagram Lochs and Legends: A Scotsmans Guide to the Heart of Scotland by Andrew McAlindon
Jake Smith is joined by Tom Malley and Pepe Lacey to review the Blues' midweek defeat to Millwall in the Carabao Cup and look ahead to the weekend's Championship bout with Luton Town at Fratton Park. Lewis Jones from ‘Oak Road Hatter' provides the lowdown on Luton and there's an exclusive pre-match interview with Pompey boss John Mousinho, conducted by George Wedlake.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 25, 2024 is: countermand KOUNT-er-mand verb To countermand an order is to revoke it, especially by giving a new order. // Orders to blow up the bridge were countermanded by local officials. See the entry > Examples: "He [rugby player Lewis Jones] almost missed his 1950 Welsh debut as he was about to board an aircraft carrier for Hong Kong before the orders were countermanded." — The Daily Telegraph (London), 9 Mar. 2024 Did you know? In the military, one's mandate is to follow the commands (and sometimes the countermands) of the officers. Doing their bidding is not particularly commendable—it's simply mandatory. The Latin verb mandare, meaning "to entrust" or "to order," is the authority behind countermand. It's also behind the words mandate, command, demand, commend (which can mean "to entrust" as well as "to praise"), and mandatory. Countermand came to English via Anglo French, where the prefix cuntre- ("against") was combined with the verb mander ("to command"). It has been a part of English since the 1400s.
After winning the Premier League title last weekend, Man City have the opportunity to add another trophy to their cabinet if they beat rivals Man United in the FA Cup final. Following the Wembley showpiece on Saturday, Leeds and Southampton head to the capital a day later to contest the Championship play-off final with a place in the Premier League up for grabs. Host Kevin Hatchard is joined by Mark O'Haire, Sky Sports' Lewis Jones and Betfair trader Emmet O'Keeffe as they preview a number of crucial games this weekend, and provide the best betting angles. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips and insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Man City's dominance has showed no signs of slowing down as we head into the final few fixtures of the Premier League season. City travel to Fulham on Saturday lunchtime looking to extend their six-game winning run ahead of Arsenal's trip to Man United on Sunday. Luton must better Nottingham Forest's result to keep their Premier League as they face West Ham, who announced this week that manager David Moyes will be leaving at the end of the season. Kevin Hatchard, Mark O'Haire, Lewis Jones and Betfair trader Emmet O'Keeffe highlight the best angles this weekend from the Premier League and beyond! Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips and insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
PSG will have to overturn a first leg deficit against Borussia Dortmund if they are to reach only their second Champions League final. After a superb individual performance in the first meeting, both Mark O'Haire and Lewis Jones highlight the value in Jadon Sancho ‘to be fouled' after he successfully completed 12 dribbles last week. Meanwhile, also hoping for a place in the final is the Real Madrid and Bayern Munich – with the panel predicting a particularly cagey encounter with an eye for value in the card markets and beyond. In the Europa Conference League Aston Villa must come from two-goals down against Olympiacos in order to reach the final, with Lewis providing the stats to suggest an Unai Emery team could do exactly that. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips and insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Liverpool host Tottenham in what is expected to be a goal-heavy Super Sunday with Ange Postecoglou's men still pursuing a place in the Champions League next season. Another podcast, another chance to highlight the flaws behind Man United's campaign as Lewis Jones labels them as potential their ‘worst ever' team in the Premier League era. Lewis and Emmet O'Keeffe meanwhile share opposing views when Chelsea host West Ham on Sunday afternoon and Mark O'Haire takes us on a trip from America to Brazil. Enjoyed this pod? Don't forget to Follow/subscribe to be notified every time a podcast goes live. 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
The Premier League title race continues to go down to the wire as Arsenal continue to chase down the relentless Manchester City. Lewis Jones has keen on Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth all season and is backing them to cause a big shock in the title race, one that could allow Pep Guardiola's side to win a fourth Premier League in a row. The Football…Only Bettor team sing the praises of Kieran McKenna and his Ipswich team with them just one point away from Premier League football next season, whilst Emmet O'Keeffe focuses on a Championship match with implications in the promotion and relegation battle this weekend. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips and insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
In this midweek bonus episode, host Kevin Hatchard is joined by Mark O'Haire and Lewis Jones to reflect on an eventful weekend's football from Coventry's near-miraculous FA Cup comeback against Manchester United to the goings on at Nottingham Forest, and a look ahead to all the midweek action from Gameweek 34 in the Premier League. We open the show with a deep dive into the Merseyside derby, and Mark is confident Everton won't give rivals Liverpool an easy ride. Lewis has his eyes on Arsenal v Chelsea, where he can see a feisty match up between Bukayo Saka and Marc Cucurella… Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport Find even more football tips & insight at betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org For our promotions: promos.betfair.com/sport
Everton face Nottingham Forest in a Premier League relegation six-pointer the Football…Only Bettor team have dubbed ‘El Deducto'. Sean Dyche suffered the biggest defeat of his managerial career against Chelsea on Monday night but with home advantage back on the Toffees' side, he'll hope to return to winning ways. One person who doesn't think that will happen is Lewis Jones who considers Nottingham Forest's Draw No Bet price to be one of the ‘best this season'. The panel look to find value in Man United's corner and shot concession once again, this time at Wembley against Championship side Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Premier League joint-top goalscorer Cole Palmer will look to continue his prolific form in front of goal when Chelsea face his former club Man City in the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday. Host Kevin Hatchard, Lewis Jones and Betfair's Alex Boyes explore the value of him scoring once more, plus Chelsea's outright value with the Blues now unbeaten in their last 12 matches. In the Premier League Arsenal will look to put their disappointing Champions League exit behind them and the panel discuss value in backing Brentford defenders to score against Luton this weekend. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Arsenal suffered a huge blow in the race for the Premier League title on Sunday and now head to Germany to keep their Champions League hopes alive against Bayern Munich. The Football…Only Bettor team highlight value bets at the Allianz Arena, as well as the Etihad Stadium where Man City host Real Madrid hoping for a repeat of the Champions League semi-final from last year. Betfair trader Emmet O'Keeffe believes Barcelona are a value bet to win the Champions League, whilst Lewis Jones discusses the mismatch between West Ham and Bayer Leverkusen ahead of the Europa League quarter-final second leg on Thursday night. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Unai Emery is back at the Emirates Stadium this weekend as his Aston Villa side face league leaders Arsenal. It's the first time the Spaniard has returned since his dismissal from the London club and our Football…Only Bettor team pick out the value for the 4:30pm match-up. Lewis Jones brings attention to Liverpool's alarming shot conversion rate in the Premier League but suggests one returning forward could have a strong end to the season. Mark O'Haire, meanwhile, explores the Swiss League with an eye for value! Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Sheffield United pair Ben Brereton Diaz and Oli McBurnie, otherwise known as Big Ben and Burnie, are the focus of Lewis Jones' best tip this weekend. The forwards have been causing problems for centre-backs in the Premier League and Lewis hopes the theme continues for a tasty looking 84/1Bet Builder. Elsewhere Mark O'Haire and Kevin Hatchard continue to highlight Man United's flaws despite their draw against Liverpool as they head to the South Coast this weekend. Mark Stinchcombe is predicting plenty of violence when Rayo Vallecano and Getafe face-off and there's even time for a Grand National sweepstake in an hour-long special episode! Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Man City host league leaders Arsenal on Sunday – a game which could have major repercussions in the race for the Premier League title. Pep Guardiola's side will look to continue their Etihad dominance having won the last seven matches in a row in Manchester against the Gunners. Elsewhere fellow title contenders Liverpool host Brighton in what Lewis Jones views as Roberto De Zerbi's chance to impress the Reds with a view of taking over from Jurgen Klopp this summer. Finally, Mark O'Haire has a goalscorer pick from the MLS with an in-form LA Galaxy striker. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Following the international break, the race to the finish line in the Premier League is well and truly on! Host Kevin Hatchard and the team start by assessing the best bets for Euro 2024, including a 100/1 outsider who Mark Stinchcombe believes to have good potential for the tournament. Tottenham look too short against relegation-threatened Luton, whilst Lewis Jones highlights just how dirty matches between Aston Villa and Wolves have been in recent times. From Bayern to Barrow, the Football…Only Bettor panel navigate Europe in search of the best betting picks over the Easter weekend. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Man United are hoping to put a stop to Liverpool quadruple hopes when they face in the FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday afternoon. Lewis Jones highlights what he believes to be the Red Devils' biggest issue so far – Casemiro – showcasing the shocking statistics behind his campaign. Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea go head-to-head with Leicester in a repeat of the 2021 FA Cup final, plus Mark O'Haire and Emmet O'Keeffe pick out goalscorer bets this weekend. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola will meet for the final time in the Premier League on Sunday when Liverpool host Man City as the campaign heads for a thrilling finale. In a tightly-contested betting heat, both sides will view the match as a great opportunity to flex their title credentials with what could be a hugely important victory. Elsewhere in the top flight Mark O'Haire talks all things ‘Offside Derby' – better known as Aston Villa v Tottenham, and Lewis Jones takes us to Brighton in the search for value. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Manchester United's inconsistency is topic of conversation once again for our Football…Only Bettor panel after their defeat to rivals Manchester City last weekend. Mark O'Haire, Lewis Jones and Kevin Hatchard delve into the rather grim numbers behind Erik ten Hag's team and their opponents Everton, who on the other hand, are underperforming massively. Elsewhere the guys talk Nathan Jones' revolution at Charlton, Wrexham glamorous trip to Morecambe and the potential of Arsenal scoring big once again this gameweek. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BetfairSport For more tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
In which Phil remembers Lewis Jones, we ask James about some rules/laws/interpretations of, talk Las Vegas, and another weekend where the on-field action is centre stage. Which is nice. Bagpuss also appears on the desk, but you can't see that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You asked, we listened. Okay maybe no one asked, but the UTAS Christmas Quiz is back for 23/24! Master of ceremonies and king of the quiz Lewis Jones puts the boys through their paces as they get quizzed on everything from Japanese football and pickled onions to Port Vale and Wham. Thanks for your support this year, here's to another year of semi-serious Cambridge United based football content. Merry Christmas! Get in touch with the pod: @AbbeyStandPod abbeystandpod@gmail.com www.undertheabbeystand.com
About Our Guest Charlotte Lewis Jones is an AI expert and lawyer with over 15 years of experience in the field. Charlotte is also the author of the children's book "Brainy Billy Building a Bot." Follow Charlotte on Linkedin and Instagram Summary Charlotte Lewis Jones, an AI expert and lawyer, discusses the impact of AI in our daily lives and the importance of inclusive AI. She shares her experience working on AI projects at many companies and emphasizes the need for companies to address bias in AI systems. Charlotte also talks about her children's book, "Brainy Billy Building a Bot," which teaches children about the benefits and challenges of using technology. Key Takeaways: AI is being used in various aspects of our lives, from voice recognition to facial recognition and even resume screening. Inclusive AI is crucial to ensure that AI systems recognize and understand diverse voices, faces, and experiences. Companies should prioritize training AI systems on diverse data sets to avoid bias and ensure fairness. AI can enhance productivity and efficiency by automating repetitive tasks, allowing individuals to focus on more strategic and creative work. Quotes: "AI is a way to train a machine to mimic human intelligence by making predictions based on training data." - Charlotte Lewis Jones "To not use AI is irresponsible. It can make us more productive and strategic." - Charlotte Lewis Jones "Outsourcing routine tasks to AI frees up our mind space to focus on more important work." - Charlotte Lewis Jones “ AI is not going anywhere. We all need to understand it.” - Charlotte Lewis Jones “It is important for children to understand AI and to see representation of themselves using it.” - Charlotte Lewis Jones Important Links: BrainyBilly.com Transcription --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexib/message
Episode 406."The Crown" and Outlander" Actor: Mark Lewis Jones.You can currently find my next guest in "Outlander" as Tom Christie. Mark is a seasoned actor with a wonderful body of work. Most notably as Edward Millward in "The Crown". Tywysog Cymru remains one of the best episodes in the series. Mark and I talk Outlander, Wales, Wrexham A.F.C, The Crown and more.Welcome, Mark Lewis Jones.Monday Morning Critic: Instagram, TiKTok, YouTube and Facebook.www.imdb.com/title/tt12597724/www.mmcpodcast.com
The actor tells me about playing two pivotal scenes with Claire and Jaime in episode one of season seven. We also trace the character's journey from prison to North Carolina.
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On the latest Essential Football Weekend Wrap, Peter Smith takes you through a round of games which saw Manchester City lift the Premier League trophy after Arsenal lost at Nottingham Forest.We hear from key figures at Man City on their triumph and Gary Neville explains why this is his favourite version of a Pep Guardiola team at Man City.We also dive into the relegation battle, with Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper explaining what it feels like for his side to now be safe, Sean Dyche assessing Everton's situation after their last-gasp draw at Wolves and Sky Sports' Ben Grounds reports from the London Stadium where Leeds remain in big trouble after losing to West Ham.It was partytime on the south coast, though, as Brighton celebrated a first-ever European qualification. Lewis Jones explains how they did it. Liverpool are likely to join them in the Europa League and Jurgen Klopp pays tribute to Roberto Firmino and James Milner after their draw with Aston Villa. That result boosted Man Utd's Champions League chances and Joe Shread reflects on their win at Bournemouth.Tottenham slipped out of the European qualifying spots this weekend and Dev Trehan looks back on their disappointing defeat at home to a Brentford side who could incredible sneak into the Europa Conference League themselves. Plus Sam Blitz reports from Craven Cottage where Fulham and Crystal Palace drew and their supporters paid tribute to Roy Hodgson. And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On the latest Essential Football Weekend Wrap, Peter Smith takes you through a round of games which saw Manchester City lift the Premier League trophy after Arsenal lost at Nottingham Forest.We hear from key figures at Man City on their triumph and Gary Neville explains why this is his favourite version of a Pep Guardiola team at Man City.We also dive into the relegation battle, with Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper explaining what it feels like for his side to now be safe, Sean Dyche assessing Everton's situation after their last-gasp draw at Wolves and Sky Sports' Ben Grounds reports from the London Stadium where Leeds remain in big trouble after losing to West Ham.It was partytime on the south coast, though, as Brighton celebrated a first-ever European qualification. Lewis Jones explains how they did it. Liverpool are likely to join them in the Europa League and Jurgen Klopp pays tribute to Roberto Firmino and James Milner after their draw with Aston Villa. That result boosted Man Utd's Champions League chances and Joe Shread reflects on their win at Bournemouth.Tottenham slipped out of the European qualifying spots this weekend and Dev Trehan looks back on their disappointing defeat at home to a Brentford side who could incredible sneak into the Europa Conference League themselves. Plus Sam Blitz reports from Craven Cottage where Fulham and Crystal Palace drew and their supporters paid tribute to Roy Hodgson. And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On the latest Essential Football Weekend Wrap, Ron Walker takes you through the weekend's action starting at the London Stadium - where Lewis Jones explains how Arsenal threw away a 2-0 lead for the second weekend in succession to draw 2-2 with West Ham.That's far from the only dodgy result in the capital, with Peter Smith at Stamford Bridge to see Chelsea beaten 2-1 by Brighton, and Declan Olley in position as Bournemouth leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a last-minute 3-2 win over Spurs.Elsewhere, Adam Bate is at the Etihad Stadium for Man City's 10th win in a row over new Leicester boss Dean Smith, while Aston Villa rack up a fifth straight league win over Newcastle and Fulham bounce back to beat Everton 3-1 at Goodison Park.Erik Ten Hag explains Antony's development after Manchester United win 2-0 at Nottingham Forest, with Ben Grounds in position at St Mary's to see Southampton take another step towards the Championship with a 2-0 home defeat by Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On the latest Essential Football Weekend Wrap, Ron Walker takes you through the weekend's action starting at the London Stadium - where Lewis Jones explains how Arsenal threw away a 2-0 lead for the second weekend in succession to draw 2-2 with West Ham.That's far from the only dodgy result in the capital, with Peter Smith at Stamford Bridge to see Chelsea beaten 2-1 by Brighton, and Declan Olley in position as Bournemouth leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a last-minute 3-2 win over Spurs.Elsewhere, Adam Bate is at the Etihad Stadium for Man City's 10th win in a row over new Leicester boss Dean Smith, while Aston Villa rack up a fifth straight league win over Newcastle and Fulham bounce back to beat Everton 3-1 at Goodison Park.Erik Ten Hag explains Antony's development after Manchester United win 2-0 at Nottingham Forest, with Ben Grounds in position at St Mary's to see Southampton take another step towards the Championship with a 2-0 home defeat by Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On this weekend's Premier League Weekend Wrap, Arsenal and Liverpool played out a 2-2 thriller to damage the Gunners' title charge. Gary Neville argues why this could be a good point for Arsenal, while Dermot Gallagher analyses the assistant referee elbow incident on Andy Robertson.Lewis Jones marvels in Erling Haaland's acrobatics as he reports from Manchester City's 4-1 win at Southampton. In the race for the top four, Pete Smith reports from a fiery Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the visit of Brighton, Dan Long discusses Newcastle's win at Brentford, while Jack Wilkinson takes in Manchester United's 2-0 win over Everton.Paul Merson has some harsh words on Chelsea after their 1-0 loss at Wolves for Frank Lampard's return, while Ben Grounds reports from West Ham's crucial 1-0 win at Fulham.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On this weekend's Premier League Weekend Wrap, Arsenal and Liverpool played out a 2-2 thriller to damage the Gunners' title charge. Gary Neville argues why this could be a good point for Arsenal, while Dermot Gallagher analyses the assistant referee elbow incident on Andy Robertson.Lewis Jones marvels in Erling Haaland's acrobatics as he reports from Manchester City's 4-1 win at Southampton. In the race for the top four, Pete Smith reports from a fiery Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the visit of Brighton, Dan Long discusses Newcastle's win at Brentford, while Jack Wilkinson takes in Manchester United's 2-0 win over Everton.Paul Merson has some harsh words on Chelsea after their 1-0 loss at Wolves for Frank Lampard's return, while Ben Grounds reports from West Ham's crucial 1-0 win at Fulham.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On a special Premier League Midweek Wrap, we review the results which had a big impact in the tight race for the top-four and the even tighter battle to avoid relegation.Lewis Jones reports from Newcastle's thumping win at West Ham which piles the pressure on David Moyes and his side, Jack Wilkinson reflects on Man Utd's return to winning ways with victory over Brentford and Dave Richardson looks at Leicester's problems after their defeat to Aston Villa. We also hear from a concerned Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper and a rather more buoyant Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton.Plus, Joe Shread analyses the goalless draw between Chelsea and Liverpool, with Frank Lampard primed to step in at Stamford Bridge.
On a special Premier League Midweek Wrap, we review the results which had a big impact in the tight race for the top-four and the even tighter battle to avoid relegation.Lewis Jones reports from Newcastle's thumping win at West Ham which piles the pressure on David Moyes and his side, Jack Wilkinson reflects on Man Utd's return to winning ways with victory over Brentford and Dave Richardson looks at Leicester's problems after their defeat to Aston Villa. We also hear from a concerned Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper and a rather more buoyant Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton.Plus, Joe Shread analyses the goalless draw between Chelsea and Liverpool, with Frank Lampard primed to step in at Stamford Bridge.
On the latest Premier League Weekend Wrap, Graham Potter loses his job at Chelsea after defeat to Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports News' chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol explains why the Blues have decided to part company with Potter and discusses who could be next with former Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann the early favourite to take over.Away from the drama in west London, it's as you were in the title race after Man City and Arsenal both record 4-1 wins over Liverpool and Leeds respectively. Adam Bate discusses the events at the Etihad, while Oliver Yew gives his verdict on a nother good afternoon at the Emirates Stadium.There's reaction as Newcastle blew the race for the top-four wide open, while Lewis Jones reacts to an enthralling 3-3 draw between Brighton and Brentford at the Amex Stadium.And what more can you say about the battle to beat the drop? Roy Hodgson made a winning return to the dugout as Crystal palace beat Leicester - a result which saw Brendan Rodgers also leave his job on Sunday. Sky Sports News senior reporter Rob Dorsett discusses Rodgers' departure and Leicester's search for a new manager. Dan Sansom gives his verdict on Bournemouth's huge win against Fulham, while Ben Grounds was at the London Stadium to see West Ham record a huge win of there own.And that's your Premier League weekend wrap!
On the latest Premier League Weekend Wrap, Graham Potter loses his job at Chelsea after defeat to Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports News' chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol explains why the Blues have decided to part company with Potter and discusses who could be next with former Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann the early favourite to take over.Away from the drama in west London, it's as you were in the title race after Man City and Arsenal both record 4-1 wins over Liverpool and Leeds respectively. Adam Bate discusses the events at the Etihad, while Oliver Yew gives his verdict on a nother good afternoon at the Emirates Stadium.There's reaction as Newcastle blew the race for the top-four wide open, while Lewis Jones reacts to an enthralling 3-3 draw between Brighton and Brentford at the Amex Stadium.And what more can you say about the battle to beat the drop? Roy Hodgson made a winning return to the dugout as Crystal palace beat Leicester - a result which saw Brendan Rodgers also leave his job on Sunday. Sky Sports News senior reporter Rob Dorsett discusses Rodgers' departure and Leicester's search for a new manager. Dan Sansom gives his verdict on Bournemouth's huge win against Fulham, while Ben Grounds was at the London Stadium to see West Ham record a huge win of there own.And that's your Premier League weekend wrap!
What is up PartnerUp!We're joined by Rich Lewis-Jones and Stan Wasowicz from SmartRecruiters. Rich, VP of Sales, and Stan, Global Director Alliances, are the ultimate killer duo. From demo engineering to working with service partners to building processes to keep track of and share information about your partners' org charts, Rich and Stan are covering so. Many. Partner. Bases. They're seeing results. As they detail in this call, the sales team recently closed a unicorn prospect and Rich (VP of Sales) is the FIRST to say - it was because of partners. We thrash into the details of thinking of it as “our” ecosystem vs “the” ecosystem. Rich and Stan discuss what's worked for them in terms of taking on a trusted “advisor” or “consultant” role with prospects when recommending partner solutions.Never miss an episode of the world's number 1 podcast on partnerships by subscribing to PartnerUp on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you're a visual person, sub to our YouTube, and see the full recording of us learning out loud.Share the episode with your commentary on LinkedIn or Twitter and we'll highlight your commentary. We love to hear your thoughts on each episode, and always comment back or respond to emails/dms. Hey! We're real people. You can check out all past and future PartnerUp episodes and subscribe to the world's number 1 partnerships newsletter, PartnerHacker Daily (PhD) at https://partnerhacker.com/.
On the latest Premier League Weekend Wrap, we start at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where Declan Olley and Joe Shread have been watching Spurs' first league win over Chelsea in nine attempts - raising the temperature yet further on Graham Potter.Lewis Jones was at the London Stadium to watch David Moyes show why he is the best man to get West Ham out of trouble, while Ben Grounds watched Man City's return to form with a thumping win at Bournemouth.Ron Walker explains why Everton's defeat to Aston Villa should worry fans and manager alike, and Joe Shread analyses why Arsenal might just have the mark of Premier League champions.David Richardson was at Selhurst Park to watch Liverpool battle to a goalless draw with Crystal Palace, Ruben Selles was left to explain why his Southampton side were so poor in a 1-0 defeat at Leeds, and Ben Grounds was at Fulham on Friday night as they earned a point against Wolves despite being far from their best.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On the latest Premier League Weekend Wrap, we start at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where Declan Olley and Joe Shread have been watching Spurs' first league win over Chelsea in nine attempts - raising the temperature yet further on Graham Potter.Lewis Jones was at the London Stadium to watch David Moyes show why he is the best man to get West Ham out of trouble, while Ben Grounds watched Man City's return to form with a thumping win at Bournemouth.Ron Walker explains why Everton's defeat to Aston Villa should worry fans and manager alike, and Joe Shread analyses why Arsenal might just have the mark of Premier League champions.David Richardson was at Selhurst Park to watch Liverpool battle to a goalless draw with Crystal Palace, Ruben Selles was left to explain why his Southampton side were so poor in a 1-0 defeat at Leeds, and Ben Grounds was at Fulham on Friday night as they earned a point against Wolves despite being far from their best.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a Weekend Wrap of the Premier League's fixtures this weekend.It was a difficult few days for VAR, as the PGMOL admitted two mistakes in Arsenal's draw against Brentford and Brighton's stalemate at Crystal Palace. David Richardson looks at the Gunners' 1-1 draw against the Bees, which has opened up the title race following Manchester City's Super Sunday victory over Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Manchester United may be in the title fold following their win at Leeds.Elsewhere, Joe Shread analyses Brighton's 1-1 draw at Palace, while Lewis Jones and Nick Wright run the line through another stalemate of the same scoreline between West Ham and Chelsea.Paul Gilmour watched Nathan Jones' last game as Southampton manager - a 2-1 home loss to Wolves, while Sam Blitz goes through Fulham's win over Nottingham Forest at Craven Cottage.We also have analysis from Leicester's 4-1 victory over a sorry Tottenham side, with Newcastle drawing 1-1 at Bournemouth.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a Weekend Wrap of the Premier League's fixtures this weekend.It was a difficult few days for VAR, as the PGMOL admitted two mistakes in Arsenal's draw against Brentford and Brighton's stalemate at Crystal Palace. David Richardson looks at the Gunners' 1-1 draw against the Bees, which has opened up the title race following Manchester City's Super Sunday victory over Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Manchester United may be in the title fold following their win at Leeds.Elsewhere, Joe Shread analyses Brighton's 1-1 draw at Palace, while Lewis Jones and Nick Wright run the line through another stalemate of the same scoreline between West Ham and Chelsea.Paul Gilmour watched Nathan Jones' last game as Southampton manager - a 2-1 home loss to Wolves, while Sam Blitz goes through Fulham's win over Nottingham Forest at Craven Cottage.We also have analysis from Leicester's 4-1 victory over a sorry Tottenham side, with Newcastle drawing 1-1 at Bournemouth.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring reporter analysis from up and down the top flight.Ron Walker and Zinny Boswell reflect on Harry Kane breaking Tottenham's all-time scoring record as Spurs beat Manchester City, who missed the chance to close the gap on Arsenal, with Oliver Yew looking at their surprise defeat at Everton in Sean Dyche's first game as Toffees manager.Ron Walker was also at Old Trafford as 10-man Manchester United saw off Crystal Palace, while Adam Bate witnessed Wolves thump a sorry Liverpool at Molineux.Peter Smith and Nick Wright watched Enzo Fernandez – the Premier League's most expensive ever signing – make his debut as Chelsea were held by neighbours Fulham, while Sam Blitz saw Southampton slump at Brentford and Lewis Jones followed Brighton's late win over Bournemouth.We also have analysis and reaction as West Ham claimed a draw at Newcastle, Nottingham Forest handed Leeds another defeat and Leicester won a thriller at Aston Villa.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring reporter analysis from up and down the top flight.Ron Walker and Zinny Boswell reflect on Harry Kane breaking Tottenham's all-time scoring record as Spurs beat Manchester City, who missed the chance to close the gap on Arsenal, with Oliver Yew looking at their surprise defeat at Everton in Sean Dyche's first game as Toffees manager.Ron Walker was also at Old Trafford as 10-man Manchester United saw off Crystal Palace, while Adam Bate witnessed Wolves thump a sorry Liverpool at Molineux.Peter Smith and Nick Wright watched Enzo Fernandez – the Premier League's most expensive ever signing – make his debut as Chelsea were held by neighbours Fulham, while Sam Blitz saw Southampton slump at Brentford and Lewis Jones followed Brighton's late win over Bournemouth.We also have analysis and reaction as West Ham claimed a draw at Newcastle, Nottingham Forest handed Leeds another defeat and Leicester won a thriller at Aston Villa.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.Richard Morgan looks back at a thrilling contest between Arsenal and Manchester United, which saw the Gunners maintain their five-point lead to Man City at the top of the Premier League with a 3-2 victory. Can Arsenal be stopped in their quest to bring the title back to north London?Erling Haaland and Man City will be doing their utmost to stop Mikel Arteta's side. They beat Wolves 3-0 as Haaland scored yet another hat-trick and Adam Bate gives his reaction to the Norwegian's scoring exploits.There's analysis from the 0-0 draws between Liverpool and Chelsea and Crystal Palace, while Lewis Jones reacts to what could prove to be a crucial win for West Ham and David Moyes against Everton. Defeat leaves the Toffees deep in the relegation mire and Frank Lampard under huge pressure.We also hear about wins for Aston Villa and draws between Leicester and Brighton, Leeds and Brentford, and Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.Richard Morgan looks back at a thrilling contest between Arsenal and Manchester United, which saw the Gunners maintain their five-point lead to Man City at the top of the Premier League with a 3-2 victory. Can Arsenal be stopped in their quest to bring the title back to north London?Erling Haaland and Man City will be doing their utmost to stop Mikel Arteta's side. They beat Wolves 3-0 as Haaland scored yet another hat-trick and Adam Bate gives his reaction to the Norwegian's scoring exploits.There's analysis from the 0-0 draws between Liverpool and Chelsea and Crystal Palace, while Lewis Jones reacts to what could prove to be a crucial win for West Ham and David Moyes against Everton. Defeat leaves the Toffees deep in the relegation mire and Frank Lampard under huge pressure.We also hear about wins for Aston Villa and draws between Leicester and Brighton, Leeds and Brentford, and Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's final Premier League matches before the World Cup, featuring reaction, interviews and reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.PART ONE | There's reaction from both camps as Ivan Toney hits back at his England snub with a double to earn Brentford a shock win at Man City, Lewis Jones gives his assessment as Spurs keep up their penchant for drama with a late win over Leeds and Graham Potter explains where it's all gone wrong as Chelsea are beaten again at Newcastle.PART TWO | Ben Grounds pores over Everton's latest setback and their fans' anger after a 3-0 reverse at Bournemouth, Nick Wright is in west London as Alejandro Garnacho announces himself with a last-minute winner to beat Fulham, and Martin Odegaard and Aaron Ramsdale explain the tactical tweaks which earned Arsenal a 2-0 victory at Wolves.PART THREE | Charlotte Marsh assesses Leicester's resurgence with another win at booed-off West Ham, Steve Cooper looks at the positives as Nottingham Forest move off the bottom of the table with victory over Crystal Palace, Unai Emery's start to life at Aston Villa continues on its upward trend with a 2-1 win at Brighton, and Jurgen Klopp says he's happy with Liverpool's points tally – despite sitting seven points off the top four.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring pundit reaction, interviews and reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.PART ONE | Liverpool drop more points after they were held to a frantic 0-0 draw against Everton at Goodison Park. Ben Grounds reflects on the game, which Conor Cody denied a fairytale winner against his former club after a lengthy VAR check. That wasn't the only VAR check of the day! VAR took centre stage on Saturday, and not in a good way! We reflect on a series of decisions that infuriated managers, players, pundits and fans alike. We hear from Sam Blitz and Zinny Boswell on the VAR controversy at Stamford Bridge, plus West Ham boss David Moyes and Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel give their verdicts. Finally, Nick Wright reviews Spurs' win against Fulham.PART TWO | Super Sunday saw Brighton hammer Leicester to increase the pressure on Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers. Rodgers insists he will fight on despite a fifth straight defeat, while Lewis Jones gives his match verdict from the Amex Stadium. Then we move to Old Trafford where Manchester United's resurgence continued at the expense of league leaders Arsenal. Christian Eriksen reveals what's behind the change at united before former Arsenal star Paul Merson offers up some positives for the Gunners, despite their perfect start to the season ending. Last but not least, the Super Sunday panel discuss who will finish the season higher, Manchester United or Arsenal…And that's your Premier League weekend wrap!
To Know the Soul of a People: Religion, Race, and the Making of Southern Folk (Oxford UP, 2022) is a history of religion and race in the agricultural South before the Civil Rights era. Jamil W. Drake chronicles a cadre of social scientists who studied the living conditions of black rural communities, revealing the abject poverty of the Jim Crow south. These university-affiliated social scientists documented shotgun houses, unsanitary privies and contaminated water, scaly hands, enlarged stomachs, and malnourished bodies. However, they also turned their attention to the spiritual possessions, chanted sermons, ecstatic singing, conjuration, dreams and visions, fortune-telling, taboos, and other religious cultures of these communities. These scholars aimed to illuminate the impoverished conditions of their subjects for philanthropic and governmental organizations, as well as the broader American public, in the first half of the 20th century, especially during the Great Depression. Religion was integral to their efforts to chart the long economic depression across the South. From 1924 to 1941, Charles Johnson, Guy Johnson, Allison Davis, Lewis Jones, and other social scientists framed the religious and cultural practices of the black communities as "folk" practices, aiming to reform them and the broader South. Drawing on their correspondence, fieldnotes, and monographs, Drake shows that social scientists' use of "folk" reveals the religion was an important site for highlighting the supposed mental, moral, and cultural deficits of America's so-called folk population. Moreover, these social scientists did not just pioneer rural social science and reform but used their study of religion to plant the seeds of the concept that would become known as the "culture of poverty" in the latter half of the twentieth century. To Know the Soul of a People is an exciting intellectual history that invites us to explore the knowledge that animated the earnest yet shortsighted liberal efforts to reform black and impoverished communities. Joseph Stuart is a scholar of African American history, particularly of the relationship between race, freedom rights, and religion in the twentieth century Black Freedom Movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies