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Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley
This episode features colleagues discussing results from a recent study they conducted entitled “A Portrait of the Assessment Professional in the United States.” Our guests are Ruth Slotnick and Mark Nicholas. Ruth is Director of Assessment at Bridgewater State University, and Mark is Vice President for the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment. Episode recorded: February 2025. Host: Stephen Hundley. Producers: Chad Beckner and Angela Bergman. Original music: Caleb Keith. This award-winning podcast is a service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis; learn more go.iu.edu/assessmentinstitute.
In this week's episode Andrew has the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Associations managing director Mark Nicholas on as his special guest.They begin by discussing the history of the RNAA and the Royal Norfolk Show.They then go on to talk about getting the younger generation interested and involved in farming and understanding where their food comes from. Mark talks about the various projects that the RNAA is offering to help encourage young people to get involved in the farming community.The hot topic of the moment is the new inheritance tax rules so of course the pair go over what it will mean for agriculture in the UK. The Norfolk Farming Conference will take place on Tuesday 11th February. We look forward to seeing you there.The pair discuss the forthcoming Norfolk Food Hall which is set to be open for business in May.The next podcast walk will take place at midday on December 17th. The What3Words are zone.rinse.detail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back listeners, this week we are talking holidays with Mark NicholasMark runs a wonderful inclusive comedy club in London called Laugh-able check out it's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/laughablecomedynightWe have a live show on the 16th of November in Balham (South London), get your tickets here:https://cheerfulearful.podlifeevents.com/festival/neurodivergent-moments-live-show-16th-oct-ticketsRate, Review and Subscribe and we'll see you again in two weeks with a wonderful special guest or if you can't wait two weeks there'll be a bonus episode on our Patreon next week.If you've had a Neurodivergent moment you're happy to share with us then email neurodivergentmomentspod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 16, Episode 34: August has been a great run for interviews on the pod. And today, to end this busy month, we bring you an hour with a man who has been making a contribution to the game in many varied and interesting ways for the better part of half a century, Mark Nicholas. As a player, captain, journalist and one of the most well-regarded television commentators to ever do it, our guest has been busy sinking his teeth into a new line, cricket administration, as president of MCC. But he's decided to take it further at Lord's, recently appointed to become the next chair. It's a crucial time to be taking this on with much at play on the home front, with the upcoming privatisation of London Spirit and ongoing changes to the way the game is organised around the world. Enjoy. Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Check out Westfield London and Stratford City. Download the app: westfield.com/united-kingdom/app Get the Nord VPN discount - nordvpn.com/tfw Find all our links at linktr.ee/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With music a proven border-crossing phenomenon, musicians are the world's ambassadors, setting the stage for sonic and social mutual respect, collaborations, and partnerships. One such story is that of the song "Way Maker" and the artist who created it, Nigerian vocalist and songwriter Sinach. The song, originally made popular in the United States by Leeland, has crisscrossed the globe repeatedly, becoming a Christian worship music standard for many cultures. Our guests discuss how a song reaches such ubiquity and what it takes to steward a song that loves to wander into hearts and voices anywhere and everywhere. The conversation (recorded at Nashville's Sound Emporium Studios) begins with a song by Nigerian musician King Sunny Ade, one of Charlie's West African musical influences. In turn, Sinach reveals some of her American music influences. Throughout the episode, Charlie weaves the story of border-crossing and neighbor-love as a way of being, revealing the musical and spiritual interplay between people, the places they call home, and Jesus—the Way Maker of the Christian faith. Integrity Music executives, Vice President Mark Nicholas and Director of A&R Gilbert Nanlohy figure in prominently, including a discussion of Gilbert's Indonesian musical heritage, and Mark's perspective on the community-partnership focus of Integrity Music's global mission. The episode wraps with Charlie checking off an item on his bucket list—sitting down to his Fender Rhodes electric piano for an impromptu jam on one of Sinach's new songs, "Victory Is My Name." Nashville meets Nigeria, indeed! In closing, a reminder that our show theme, "Sound of the Room," performed by Charlie and bassist John Patitucci, is now available in its full-length version, everywhere music is streamed. Here are two options for you: Apple+ Spotify. Presave Sinach's new music Follow Sinach on Instagram to learn more about her new music "Music and Meaning" is a production of Christianity Today Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Matt Stevens Produced and Written by Charlie Peacock and Mike Cosper Associate Produced by McKenzie Hill Edited by Leslie Thompson Original Music by Charlie Peacock Mixed by Mark Owens Show theme, "Sound of the Room," composed by Charlie Peacock, featuring bassist John Patitucci Sinach's music used by permission, courtesy of Integrity Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Following in the footsteps of the likes of Brian Lara, Richie Benaud, Stephen Fry and Andrew Strauss, The Tailenders assembled at Lord's to deliver the 2024 Cowdrey Lecture. Greg, Jimmy and Felix were joined on stage by guests Stuart Broad, Isa Guha and Mark Nicholas.
From his earliest cricketing memory and one shot he'd like over to the best innings he ever played and one thing you're unlikely to know about him, get to know renowned cricketer-turned-commentator Mark Nicholas
Renowned cricketer-turned-commentator Mark Nicholas joins the podcast. From his Marlyebone Cricket Club presidency and his close friendship with the late Shane Warne to his fondest memories of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and a funny anecdote from a round of golf at Sunningdale, Nicholas provides terrific insight into his relationship with cricket and golf and helps you get to know one of the most recognisable personalities in the world of cricket a little better.
In this episode, I talk to the wonderful comedian, MARK NICHOLAS. Mark Nicholas is a brilliant Autistic comedian who has been creating stand-up comedy since 2021. He has been a guest at many comedy nights and festivals, including The Comedy Store in London. He also presents the award-winning Laugh-Able Comedy Night in London showcasing talented comics with disabilities and mental health conditions. I have seen Nicholas appear for Laughing Horse Pick of The Fringe at Brighton in 2022 and for the Sofa So Funny! showcase in London, also in 2022. Thank you so much for listening to my podcast, if you like what you hear, please subscribe and I hope you enjoy the interview. Please read Mark Nicholas's blog at: www.arichcomiclife.blog/2022/05/22/mark-nicholas/ Mark Nicholas Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/marknicholasstandupcomedian/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/marknicholascomic/
Comedian Mark Nicholas chats to Kyle about the Netflix/Amazon sitcom 'HAPLESS'
Mark Nicholas CPA, CVA, CFE, CFF, MAFF quite literally has more letters after his name than in his name. He is a certified fraud examiner and the Managing Partner of Insight CPAs & Financial, PLLC as well as Strategic Navigators Accounting, PLLC. Mark joins us to talk about the history of taxes in the United States and the direction that he believes taxes are heading – encouraging business owners to find the proper guidance to reduce their tax burden. After gaining decades of tax accounting expertise, Mark met SNI CEO, Josh Sherrard, through a shared client and has since become a close business partner of Josh and the Strategic Navigators network.Learn more about Mark and his accounting practices: https://insightcpafinancial.com/about-us/https://www.stratnavacct.com/aboutThere's an old adage that says you should pay your fair share of taxes but not a penny more. We believe that to be true.We help business owners and high-income earners realize their savings by deploying time-tested tax strategies with decades of case law to back it up.Each strategy must pass through our sift of being legal, moral, and ethical.Get your complementary analysis to see how much you overpay on an annual basis. Click the link below to schedule your complimentary analysis.Learn More: https://www.stratnavinc.com/Schedule Call: https://www.navigatesni.com/NAVIGATEhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/navigateSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/mark-nicholas-managing-partner-of-insight-cpas-financial-pllc-and-strategic-navigators-accounting-pllc
Mark Nicholas CPA, CVA, CFE, CFF, MAFF, and Jaimie Klawitter CPA, CVA are the Managing Partner and Manager, respectively, of Insight CPAs & Financial, PLLC as well as Strategic Navigators Accounting, PLLC. In this episode, they discuss business valuation and give practical tips for business owners to think about as they grow their business, think about a sale, or consider an acquisition. Both are certified business valuation experts and share stories and financial expertise that will allow entrepreneurs to ask themselves the right questions as they think about the future of their own businesses.Learn more about Mark and Jaimie's accounting practices: https://insightcpafinancial.com/about-us/https://www.stratnavacct.com/aboutThere's an old adage that says you should pay your fair share of taxes but not a penny more. We believe that to be true.We help business owners and high-income earners realize their savings by deploying time-tested tax strategies with decades of case law to back it up.Each strategy must pass through our sift of being legal, moral, and ethical.Get your complementary analysis to see how much you overpay on an annual basis. Click the link below to schedule your complimentary analysis.Learn More: https://www.stratnavinc.com/Schedule Call: https://www.navigatesni.com/NAVIGATEhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/navigateSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/mark-nicholas-and-jaimie-klawitter-insight-cpas-financial-pllc-and-strategic-navigators-accounting-pllc
Travis Head starred with 137 runs in Australia's World Cup triumph over India, with English cricket commentator Mark Nicholas reflecting on his "staggering year". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Om today's edition of The Casual Mankadder, we take a look at the demise of England from this year's World Cup tournament, and not only bathe in the joy that comes with such a situation, but take a look at a couple of the glaring errors made on the selection front that have contributed to the poor showing of 'Dad's Army'. Then we also have a look at Australia's week, and how two wins in two matches papers over the obvious flaws in their campaign, and what they may have to do in order to not waste the fortune that has come their way if they want to make the most of their now-likely semi final place. Finally, Mark Nicholas as the incoming President of the MCC recently stated that he believed all ODI cricket should only occur in the years when a World Cup is being played. We discuss just what this may mean for the investment in England's future ODI team, as well as what would be a better solution to decreasing the amount of cricket in the International calendar. That's the agenda on today's episode of The Casual Mankadder, on the podcast that wallows in the tears of the Barmy Army, Thoughts from the Metal Cavern --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metalcavern/message
Welcome to another edition of The Cricket Slouch.Why do we need to talk about ODIs ?In today's episode Shounak, Sandeep and I talk about the recent comments made by Mark Nicholas on the decline of the ODIs and that perhaps we should stop playing ODIs altogether, other than the World Cup.We look at this from the view of a common cricket fan, like us, and try and parse that statement down from various angles and contemplate on the reason for this, as well as come up with reasons why continuing with the format is equally important for the global health of the sport, especially among Associate countries.I hope we have been able to encapsulate this from the viewpoint of an average cricket fan and done justice to the discussion.We then segue into whether acceptance as an Olympic sport will be of any benefit to existing and emerging countries, the cons of this, and how much funding is likely to come in. The Cricket Slouch - @Cricketing_ConvSandeep - @Sportsfan3791Shounak - @Shounak_WA Mark Nicholas' comments can be found on this Cricinfo page.Links to articles penned by Shounak on the Emerging Cricket website.Article 1 – Five Rings, Five Hundred GrandArticle 2 – Cricket makes its long awaited return to OlympicsKimber's viewpoints reference in this show can be heard on his YouTube channel.Kimber's Double Century podcast on Player FM and Apple Podcasts
This week's guest is Mark Nicholas, comedian, comedy workshop leader and tutor. After getting his comedy start while on an extended trip to Vietnam, Mark has been working his way around the London comedy circuit. He created his show Laugh-Able to be an inclusive space for acts with disabilities. Being autistic himself and coming from a family of those serving or caring for others with disabilities, he is an advocate and activist in that space.Before all of this, Mark started work he continues today. During college, he was working in a bar and realized it wasn't for him when he saw an ad on Gumtree that led to him working as a tutor and then in special education. He talks about all of this and his work as a union rep in the episode.We talk about:Mark's path from drama class to comedyComing to terms with being autistic and the support Mark received from his familyWhy Mark left his career in the formal education system and went into private tutoringSetting up his own comedy night for disabled acts (LaughAble)InclusionNote from Rabiah (Host): Mark and I met at a gig, while doing the Zoom circuit during lockdown. You'll be listening to a chat between me and a colleague but also me and a friend. He has included me in his shows and made me more comfortable talking about having Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on stage and off. He's a funny guy and we share a few laughs on the episode but also share an important chat. It is a privilege to get to learn about my friends in this way and to share the chat with you. +++++ Find MarkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/marknicholasstandupcomedian Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marknicholascomic TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marknicholascomic Twitter: https://twitter.com/mnicholascomic +++++ Mentioned in this episode:Laugh-ABLE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laughablecomedynight Laugh-ABLE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laughablecomedynight/ Laugh-ABLE Twitter: https://twitter.com/laughable_nightTamsyn Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/tamsynkelly/ +++++ More than Work Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @morethanworkpod Please review and follow anywhere you get podcasts. Thank you for listening. Have feedback? Email morethanworkpod(at)gmail.com!Tw: incest joke
Episode 3 - On TV In the third installment of our revisit of the documentary series made by Adam and Daniel Norcross during the first Covid lockdowns of 2020 we shift medium, from radio to television. With guests Harsha Bhogle, Jim Maxwell, Mark Nicholas and Dan Waddell, the episode explores how TV broadcasts evolved from humble beginnings into the mega machines they are today. Along the way, it becomes clear how the relationship between the game and vision has enjoyed an interesting evolution, with the sport challenged and influenced in unexpected ways by what is transmitted into the living rooms of viewers around the world. Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Sign up to learn about all the Lord's Taverners projects at bit.ly/tavssignup Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
English cricket commentator Mark Nicholas has reacted to Australia retaining the Ashes after the fourth Test at Old Trafford was washed out on the final day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1.30 – Garry excited for the weekend of sport - Cricket, golf, footy, women's world cup 2.30 – Reaction to Women's World Cup - Is it okay to jump on board with excitement and support as a bandwagon jumper? 8.00 – The Brady Bunch - Garry recalls his favourite episodes 9.30 – The Quarterback Series on Netflix - Confidence – why can some people move on quickly after mistakes and some hold onto it 16.00 – Why Garry would have loved to have Ben Crowe as a person to chat with during his career 17.00 – Tim – never dominated junior footy, because he was always younger - Always felt he belonged wherever he played, even if he was significantly younger (eg – 15 yrs old in VFL) 21.00 – Why did Garry have Tim's poster on his wall? 23.00 – What motivated Garry and Tim on the footy field? 29.00 – Tim reveals how Essendon players used to be hypnotised the night before a game! Maybe more on this next week… 31.00 – INTERVIEW – EDDIE HILLGROVE; FORMER COLLINGWOOD OFFICIAL - Recounting the 1990 GF brawl from his perspective – he was right in the middle of it! - Leigh's quarter time speech was the best he ever heard – the message was ‘don't retaliate!' - “I was lucky I didn't get put in jail that night…” – speaking about a run in with a policeman - Got reported for his involvement with the brawl - $15,000 fine! Which the club paid… And he got rubbed out for 15 months 42.00 – FARMING; for Kubota - Garry on the life of a Plover 51.00 – Quick Fire Rabbit Holes - Commonwealth Games situation - Garry recalls a story where he and James Brayshaw interviewed Kelvin Kerkow, who trashed a hotel room the night before! - The handover from Garry & JB to Mark Nicholas after 12 – but Garry threw him Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1.30 – Garry excited for the weekend of sport - Cricket, golf, footy, women's world cup 2.30 – Reaction to Women's World Cup - Is it okay to jump on board with excitement and support as a bandwagon jumper? 8.00 – The Brady Bunch - Garry recalls his favourite episodes 9.30 – The Quarterback Series on Netflix - Confidence – why can some people move on quickly after mistakes and some hold onto it 16.00 – Why Garry would have loved to have Ben Crowe as a person to chat with during his career 17.00 – Tim – never dominated junior footy, because he was always younger - Always felt he belonged wherever he played, even if he was significantly younger (eg – 15 yrs old in VFL) 21.00 – Why did Garry have Tim's poster on his wall? 23.00 – What motivated Garry and Tim on the footy field? 29.00 – Tim reveals how Essendon players used to be hypnotised the night before a game! Maybe more on this next week… 31.00 – INTERVIEW – EDDIE HILLGROVE; FORMER COLLINGWOOD OFFICIAL - Recounting the 1990 GF brawl from his perspective – he was right in the middle of it! - Leigh's quarter time speech was the best he ever heard – the message was ‘don't retaliate!' - “I was lucky I didn't get put in jail that night…” – speaking about a run in with a policeman - Got reported for his involvement with the brawl - $15,000 fine! Which the club paid… And he got rubbed out for 15 months 42.00 – FARMING; for Kubota - Garry on the life of a Plover 51.00 – Quick Fire Rabbit Holes - Commonwealth Games situation - Garry recalls a story where he and James Brayshaw interviewed Kelvin Kerkow, who trashed a hotel room the night before! - The handover from Garry & JB to Mark Nicholas after 12 – but Garry threw him Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon Norman and double Ashes winner Steve Harmison look back at Day 3 of the first Test between England and Australia at Edgbaston. They discuss Ollie Robinson's send-off to Usman Khawaja, and whether he'll come to regret it in the coming days. The former England spinner Robert Croft joins us to discuss Moeen Ali's finger injury, and how it may impact him for the rest of the Test Match. We hear from the former England bowler Ryan Sidebottom, and the Cricket commentator Mark Nicholas gives his thoughts on the Test Match so far, and we also get the view from Australia wicket-keeper Alex Carey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Something a little different as Sam Hartford, Ben Henley-Washford and The Athletic's Nick Miller run through the unique things about cricket that delight, infuriate and downright baffle us. Crowd catches, stump mics, Mark Nicholas, signature celebrations and the games most tedious rules all get some treatment.
Comedian Mark Nicholas (@marknicholas9690) joins Kyle to chat about The Ms Pat Show. Produced by: Lucas Jefcoate (@lucasjefcoate) Artwork by: Tom Ryan (@tom1994ryan)
We chat to Mark Nicholas, an autistic stand-up comedian and workshop leader, who is the promoter for the fantastic Laugh-Able Comedy night. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[06:32]] How he develops material[[08:58]] Why he loves Mcing[[11:27]] Why he loves pie and mash[[16:39]] How his background shaped his comedy[[23:48]] How he dealt with losing a parent[[44:41]] Explaining autism to outsiders[[50:14]] How the comedy circuit could be changed for the better If you would like to know more about Mark, you can reach him on Instagram at marknicholas9690, Facebook at marknicholasstandupcomedian or twitter at mnicholascomic. Also, if you would like to know more about his comedy club you can reach Laughable on Instagram at laughable1990 and Twitter at laughable9690. If you enjoyed the episode, you can help support the podcast by donating to the Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thecomediansparadise or follow Marvin through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster.
A conversation with guest, Mark Nicholas, on planning for college finances. Referenced in Today's Episode: https://www.transformretirement.com (Transform Retirement) Connect with Tina & Jenny at: https://www.homeschoolloft.com/ (The Website) https://www.facebook.com/thehomeschoolloft (Facebook) Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!
Mark Nicholas is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at the 2004 Test series against the West Indies, which saw him record his career best figures of 7-12. They go through all the wickets and how he felt at the time, and look back at some of the other key moments from their 3-0 series victory in the Caribbean. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jos Buttler, James Vince, The Hundred, the South African T20 and losing the championship off the last ball: Mark Nicholas joins Simon Hughes and Simon Mann to pontificate on the present and future of the game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is on legspin and it's from a lunch chat I did for talkSPORT 2 with dual World Cup winner Samuel Badree. You will also hear Mark Nicholas on his experiences with legspin. It's a really interesting chat on how Badree become an opening bowler, and many other bits on legspin in cricket. - Sign up for the 99.94 DM Beta App launch here: https://9994dm.com/. To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. Find Samuel on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/qmanbad. And Mark here: https://twitter.com/mcjnicholas. This podcast is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/soundboy_audio Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Nicholas is joined by the former England spinner Gareth Batty and the former Netherlands captain Ryan ten Doeschate to look back at the third ODI between the Netherlands and England in Amstelveen. We look back at Jason Roy's blistering century, assess how the tour has gone from a Netherlands point of view and hear from both Jos Buttler and Scott Edwards. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by the former England bowler Steve Harmison and Cricket Writer Jarrod Jimber to look back at the first ODI between the Netherlands and England in Amsterdam. They reflect on a record-breaking total for England, laud the brilliance of Jos Buttler, and discuss what next for the Netherlands. They hear from both captains and England centurions Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jarrod Kimber speaks to the former West Indies World Cup winner Samuel Badree to discuss the art of leg-spin bowling. They discuss how he got into it, why he became a successful powerplay bowler, and the difficulties involved in being an international leg-spinner. As well as this, the former Hampshire captain Mark Nicholas gives his thoughts on the matter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by Cricket Writer Jarrod Kimber and the former England bowler Jade Dernbach to look back on the career of Virat Kohli. They hear exclusively from the former India Test captain about what has made him one of the best players in the world, and Jade discusses what it was like to play against him. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas speaks exclusively to the new Director of Cricket at Yorkshire, Darren Gough, to discuss his new role, how he plans to rebuild his hometown county, and the current state of Cricket as a whole. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England bowlers Darren Gough and Alex Tudor, as well as Australian Cricket Writer Jarrod Kimber to look back at the career of Shane Warne. They reflect on some of his highlights, and discuss their experiences of playing against him. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by the former England bowler Darren Gough for the first part of the special programme, as they pay tribute to their friend, the late, great Shane Warne. In the first part, they discuss who he was as a person, whilst recalling some of their favourites stories from down the years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Matt Prior and Steve Harmison to look back on England's series defeat to the West Indies. They reflect on the 10-wicket defeat in the 3rd, analyse where it's all gone wrong for the Test side, and they hear exclusively from the England captain Joe Root. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Matt Prior and Jade Dernbach to reflect on Day 3 of the third Test between the West Indies and England in Grenada, with England on the verge of another Test Match defeat - closing on 103-8, with a slender lead of just 10 runs. They discuss where it all went wrong for England, how under threat Joe Root's job is, and they hear from the West Indies' all-rounder Kyle Mayers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough and Matt Prior to look back at Day 2 of the third Test between the West Indies and England, with the West Indies closing on 232-8, a lead of 28 runs. They also hear from England's Chris Woakes and West Indies wicket-keeper Joshua Da Silva. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by the former England international Jade Dernbach and Jarrod Kimber to reflect on England's draw against the West Indies in the second Test in Barbados. They hear from England captain Joe Root and West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite, and look ahead to Thursday's third Test in Grenada, with every ball live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Jade Dernbach and Alex Tudor to reflect on Day 4 of the 2nd Test between the West Indies and England, with England closing on 40-0, a lead of 136 runs heading into Day 5. They look back on a record-breaking day for West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite, hear from England bowler Saqib Mahmood, and discuss how England can force a victory on the final day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough and Alex Tudor to look back at Day 3 of the second Test between the West Indies and England in Barbados. They reflect on centuries for both Kraigg Brathwaite and Jermaine Blackwood, and they hear from the West Indies vice-captain. As well as this, they reflect on England's performance with the ball, and look ahead to what will happen on Day 3. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough and Alex Tudor to look back at Day 2 of the 2nd Test between the West Indies and England in Barbados. They reflect on a memorable day for Ben Stokes, who scored his 11th Test Match Hundred, and they praise Matt Fisher's showing, after he took his maiden Test Match wicket. As well as this, they hear from Ben Stokes, and look ahead to Day 3, with every ball live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough and Alex Tudor to look back on Day One of the Second Test between the West Indies and England in Barbados. They reflect on another dominant day for Joe Root, who scored his 25th Test Match Century, and they hear from England batting coach Marcus Trescothick. As well as this, they look ahead to Day 2, with every ball live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2 from 1:30pm. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A special podcast reflecting on the sad and shocking passing of Australian Cricket icon Shane Warne who was only 52 years old. Hosted by Andy Goldstein, legends of the cricket and broadcasting world including David 'Bumble' Lloyd, Mike Gatting, David Gower, Steve Harmison, Mark Nicholas and many more pay tribute to a superstar who will be sorely missed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
talkSPORT pays tribute to one of Cricket's greatest ever players, Shane Warne, who passed away at the age of just 52. Throughout the show, we'll hear from England duo Joe Root and Ben Stokes, as well as Australia Test captain Pat Cummins. We'll also hear from a whole host of names including Mark Nicholas, Mark Butcher, Shaun Udal and Steve Harmison - who are gave their own special tributes throughout the day on talkSPORT, as we remember a sporting icon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick is kind of a silent observer in the group but you may see him pop up in the Flea Market campaigning to get a new host other than Aaron Ortiz, lol. (It's all in fun). He also has a complete collection of every Major Pod pin. He was deemed THE Major Mark of Live 7 by Matt Cardona himself. Nick is a fun guy, has a neat collection, and from time-to-time likes to joke around a bit. Nick on Instagram ProWrestlingTees.com/MajorWorldOrder Facebook.com/MajorWorldOrder Twitter.com/MajorWorldOrder Instagram.com/MajorWorldOrder
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough, Steve Harmison and Alex Tudor to look back at England's six wicket victory over India in the second One-Day International in Pune. They laud Bairstow's magnificent century, wax lyrical (again!) about Ben Stokes and hear from both captains as well as Bairstow himself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough and Matt Prior as well as current England bowler Kate Cross to look back at England's 66-run defeat to India in the first One-Day International in Pune. They discuss a dream debut for Krunal Pandya, wax lyrical about Jonny Bairstow's innings and hear from both captains. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Butcher brings you a special show today focusing on the launch of the upcoming Hundred competition. He is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough and Gareth Batty, as well as Mark Nicholas to look ahead to the tournament. They'll discuss the challenges involved, whether it's the right thing for English Cricket, and how the ECB can make it a success. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.