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This discussion at the IIEA touches on issues such as the ongoing update of the national energy and climate plans (NECPs), the Commission's analysis and recommendation for the EU's 2040 emissions reduction target, published on 6 February, and the first-ever European Climate Risk Assessment published on 11 March. The event takes place as part of the European Commission's ‘roadshow' about the future of EU climate and energy policy, which aims to discuss the actions needed to reinforce competitiveness while staying the course on the net-zero transition and to strengthen societal preparedness for, and resilience to, the unavoidable impacts of climate change. Matthew Baldwin is Deputy Director-General at DG ENER, the European Commission's energy department, where he leads the Energy Platform Task Force focused on ending EU dependence on Russian gas; and Jacob Werksman is Principal Adviser to the European Commission for Climate Action, specialising in international climate policy and environmental law, with extensive experience in multilateral negotiations and legal advisory roles.
In this episode we opening with The Hills of California and onto the exhilarating energy of Red Pitch. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through identity and extremism in Foam, and don't miss our exclusive chat with Tarrin Calendar, the star of the thrilling musical Bronco Billy.
Embark on a risqué festive adventure with Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick! The latest adults-only pantomime from the brilliant minds behind Above The Stag Theatre's legendary queer Christmas shows. Prepare for a riotous treat, filled with Matthew Baldwin's hilarious antics as Queen Gertrude. If you crave interactive hilarity, dive into the unpredictable world of Faulty Towers Dining Experience, where Basil, Sybil, and Manuel serve up mayhem alongside a 3-course meal, delivering non-stop laughter and unexpected surprises. For a south London pantomime extravaganza, join the journey through Jack and the Beanstalk, written and directed by Susie Mckenna. With a funky Giant, magic beans, and soulful songs, this is a pantomime tailored for the local audience. In Hackney, Clive Rowe directs and stars as Widow Twankey in the magical world of Aladdin, featuring an incredible cast, dazzling costumes, and plenty of laughter. Clive is joined by Natasha Lewis as Abby-na-zaaar!, Ruth Lynch as Spirit of the Ring, Fred Double as Aladdin, Isabella Mason as Jazz, George Heyworth as Mildew Funk, Rishi Manuel as Wishy, and Kat B as the Genie. Entertainers dazzled audiences with live shows at the Adelphi Theatre, featuring cover bands paying tribute to music legends. An Evening of Burlesque brought world-class entertainers, feathers, and fabulous costumes, setting the stage for a night of glitz and glamour. Radio GaGa honoured Freddie Mercury with hit after hit, while Thank You For The Music - ABBA Tribute celebrated two decades of ABBA's timeless tunes with harmonies, colourful costumes, and dazzling performances. At the National Theatre, witness the intense drama of House of Bernarda Alba, where Olivier Award-winner Harriet Walter portrays a formidable matriarch navigating the complexities of her family's desires. Director Rebecca Frecknalland writer Alice Birch bring a radical twist to Federico García Lorca's modern masterpiece. In an exclusive interview, actor and writer Joshua Maughan provides insights into his upcoming play, Our 1972, set to captivate audiences at the Hope Theatre in January 2024. Get ready for a podcast episode brimming with laughter, drama, and fascinating conversations with some of the brightest stars in London's theatre scene!
A tough week. We look at our bitter farewells to Mitrovic, our humbling from the noisy bus stop, a million strikers on our shopping list and ahead to our trip to Arsenal. Join Jmac, Luke Sargeant and Matthew Baldwin
We're back! What a tense summer it's been so far. To discuss all the drama with only a fortnight before the first game of the 23/24 season are Jmac, Morgan Calton and Matthew Baldwin.
It's the end of the season quiz. Join your host and quiz master Morgan Calton along with the contestants Matthew Baldwin, Tristan Poturicic and Daniel Smith.
What an away day! Saint nothing personal lads. Join Jmac, Dylan Chavasse and Matthew Baldwin to talk all about Southampton and on to Crystal Palace
Less said about Villa the better! Join Jmac, Morgan Calton and Matthew Baldwin as we briefly talk about our midweek defeat and our Sunday victory against Man City
We chat to recent winner Matthew Baldwin and the bros chat Faldo, LIV celebrations and much more....plus the Masters 2023 preview
A frustrating game of football with both sides looking uninspired to score goals apart from one moment of class from Harry Kane. Join Jmac, Morgan Calton and Matthew Baldwin where we take focus at this week's talking points for Fulham.
We spend the first 10 minutes of this week's podcast celebrating the launch of our brand-new clothing brand Apeiron Clothing. We also took a look back at the finish to this seasons Challenge Tour and celebrate our podcast guest Matthew Baldwin securing his DP World Tour card for next season. We also celebrated another podcast guest in Gemma Dryburgh who claimed her maiden LPGA Tour victory. We give our BIRDIE BOGEY BUST for the week which included a discussion around the rules of golf and the new DP World Tour schedule before taking a look at this week's events across the tours. As always, we hope you enjoy!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bogey-boys-golf-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, we interviewed Matthew Baldwin, the European Union deputy director on energy. He explained why the European union wants to make an offer to Nigeria replace Russian gas with Nigeria's due to the shortage of fuel caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war.
A city the size of Paris must be built every week for the next 30 years to accommodate global population growth. How do we rebuild our cities and towns in the face of climate change?Welcome to Urban Insight by Sweco Podcast Series! In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of how to speed up the transition to resilient, climate-neutral cities. We speak with Matthew Baldwin at the European Commission, who heads the EU mission to create 100 climate-neutral cities by 2030. We discuss challenges and solutions with urban development experts, researchers, and other specialists within the field.Episode guest appearancesMatthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General for mobility and transport at the European Commission and manager of the European mission on climate-neutral and smart citiesAndreas Gyllenhammar, Chief Sustainability Officer, SwecoMatilda van den Bosch, Researcher, Barcelona Institute for Global HealthLot van Hooijdonk, Alderman, city of UtrechtBas Horsting, Design Director, Urban Planning and Architecture, SwecoColm O'Callaghan, moderator, Brid Agency Cities account for 70% of the world's global emissions, and they are now being hit by the effects of climate change like flooding and other problems. So, how do we rebuild our cities to adapt them to the effects of climate change and to align them with the goals of the Paris climate agreement and UN sustainable development goals? Tune into the podcast to find out more.About the Urban Insight podcastThe Urban Insight mission is to share solutions for future city planning and initiate a dialogue about sustainable urban development. Since 2018, Urban Insight reached 28 million people through news, press and media. Enjoy our podcast series highlighting key actions to deliver on the 2030 Agenda and beyond!You can find more insights on our webpage: www.swecourbaninsight.comAbout SwecoSweco is Europe's leading engineering and architecture consultancy. Together with our clients and the collective knowledge of our 18,000 architects, engineers and other specialists, we co-create solutions to address urbanisation, capture the power of digitalisation, and make our societies more sustainable. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Identifying Animals Through Airborne DNA In recent years, the technique of eDNA—environmental DNA, or samples taken from the environment, as opposed to from a specific animal—has changed ecology research. Scientists have learned how to obtain eDNA from water samples, soil, and even the intestinal tract of other animals. Writing recently in the journal Current Biology, two different groups report that air samples collected with filters in a zoo can provide enough DNA to paint a partial picture of the species living in and around the zoo. After taking over 72 samples from 20 sites around a zoo in the UK, Dr. Elizabeth Clare and colleagues brought their trove back to the lab, and were able to identify 25 different species living in and around the zoo. Some were expected zoo inhabitants, and others were surprises—including DNA from a species of endangered European hedgehog. At the same time, a separate group of researchers performed a similar analysis on a Danish zoo, and achieved similar results. Dr. Clare joins Ira Flatow to talk about the research, and what the technique of eDNA might be able to bring to the world of conservation ecology. These Beetles Go Boing There are plenty of insect species that jump—leafhoppers, crickets, fleas, and more. Some use powerful legs to take to the air. Others, like the click beetle, rely on a latching mechanism built into their bodies to build up energy, then release it suddenly. But writing in the journal PLOS One this week, researchers report that they've spotted a species of lined flat bark beetle (Laemophloeus biguttatus) that uses a different method to jump—the beetle larvae dig into a surface with tiny claws, flex, and build up energy, before releasing it and flinging itself into the air in a tiny ring. “It was really exciting to know that we had seen something possibly for the first time and definitely reported for the first time,” said Matt Bertone, an entomologist at NC State University and one of the authors of the report. The jumps themselves aren't very impressive—only a few body lengths—but the discovery of a new mechanism that doesn't rely on a specialized body part is intriguing. The authors aren't quite sure why the larvae, which live under tree bark, have evolved the jumping behavior, but hypothesize that it may be to rapidly move when their bark habitat is disturbed. Bertone joins Ira to talk about the unique form of locomotion, and where the researchers might look next for the behavior. This is Your Brain on Wordle Five letters, six tries to guess a word. That's the simple conceit behind Wordle, the new puzzle game that's sweeping the internet. More than 2.5 million people play this word game, its creator told NPR. The word changes each day and is the same for everyone who plays. Each letter guessed right brings the player one step closer to solving the puzzle. It's free and simple, and according to many players, completely addictive. But why is such a simple game so compelling? And how does it compare to viral games of the past, like Pokemon Go or Words with Friends? Ira is joined by Dr. Matthew Baldwin, assistant professor in social psychology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, to unlock the reasons why Wordle both satisfies the brain and brings us closer to our peers. Pigeons Are More Than Pests Pigeons lead much-maligned lives in our cities. They eat what's edible from our trash, and live much of their lives at street level. So it's no surprise, perhaps, that the name ‘rats with wings' has reached the level of a cultural meme. But author Rosemary Mosco wants you to think again. Instead of seeing vermin, you might consider the pigeon much like a stray dog or cat. In her recent book, A Pocket Guide to Pigeon-Watching, Mosco details the history of pigeon domestication—as much as it can be known—including millennia of humans raising pigeons to eat, as well as cherishing them for their nutrient-rich poop. More recently, people painstakingly bred fancy varieties like the frillback and the fantail. And yes, your local city pigeon is descended from those beloved birds. Producer Christie Taylor talks to Mosco about the underappreciated history of pigeons. Plus, fun facts about their feral, city-dwelling kin, from the self-congratulatory wing-claps to the secret lives of baby pigeons.
In this special episode, Adam chats with Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director General at DG MOVE, part of the European Commission. Baldwin works on sustainable mobility, including how to protect vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists in the coming era of connected, automated and autonomous mobility.Ahead of COP26, it's an interesting look to active travel's importance on the world stage - and how we can work together as a global community to communicate best practices to reduce emissions and improve health. In the episode, Baldwin says: "Somehow we've allowed the bike to be seen as an agent of the liberal metropolitan elite. How can that be that we seem to be losing that argument? When in the town I live in, 50% of the households don't have access to a car - and spoiler alert - it's not the richer 50%!"We hope you enjoy this episode of Streets Ahead, a podcast dedicated to the world of active travel, liveable streets and people-focused urban design.We're on Twitter and welcome your feedback on our episode: http://www.twitter.com/podstreetsaheadIf you're reading this, please can you take 1 minute to give us a rating and write a review? It helps us more than you probably think.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://pedalandtringtring.com/2020/06/02/in-conversation-with-matthew-baldwin/
On the next part of the Professional Route series we speak to European Tour player Matthew Baldwin.Matt talks about his successful amateur career before making the transition into the professional ranks. He talks about the successes in the early part of his professional career and we get his thoughts on the Major Championships. Matt had to take a year out due to illness and he tell us about that whole experience and his journey as he recovered.Matthew is currently playing on both the Challenge Tour and the European Tour and he talks us through what's next. With the Merseyside derby to take place this weekend, we also have a good bit of Everton Liverpool banter.We hope you enjoy!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bogey-boys-golf-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General, European Coordinator for Road Safety and Sustainable Mobility, DG MOVE, European Commission, joins Juan Montero, FSR Transport Part-time professor, to discuss Speed and Speed Management in Road Safety Policy. The discussion is a follow-up of the Executive Seminar with applied experts, researchers and stakeholders, which took place on the 8th of October. Mr. Baldwin and Prof. Montero discuss a number of highly relevant issues: importance of speed and speed management in the Safe System, future steps to improve speed management at the EU and national level and what could the EU do in the future.
The Real Football Cast serves up its final episode of what can only be described as an arduous season and after having so much fun over the past couple of weeks, Matthew Baldwin joins Dan and Karl to wrap up the campaign.
The Real Football Cast returns for its penultimate outing of the season and after such a great showing last week, Matthew Baldwin once again joins Dan and Karl to chat all things football.
The Real Football Cast returns for another week of red hot Premier League chat and this week Dan and Karl are joined by the returning Matthew Baldwin. Its a pleasure to have him back in the fold.
Room 1 on 1 has opened its doors and the first person attempting to send their pet hates to footballing hell, is Fulham fan Matthew Baldwin. Listen in to find his five biggest bugbears.
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During his many interviews with investigators, the 15-year-old Schwarting was a font of information, some of it clearly misinformation, some possibly disinformation, often not only at great odds with statements from others but with himself. While attempting to help Echols and Baldwin, Schwarting tended to confirm suspicions about them. He didn't help out Misskelley either. For instance, he said that his sister's best friend, Tiffany Allen, had been going out with Jessie, “and she would come to school telling me stories like he beat her and all kind of stuff like that. She had black eyes, busted lip.” Bryn Ridge, acting on a tip that Schwarting knew Echols and Baldwin and might have information on the murders, talked to Schwarting on May 19. Schwarting told Ridge that he had not seen Baldwin in over three weeks. On May 25, Schwarting told juvenile of ficer Steve Jones that Echols was not involved in the murders. Then, on June 7, the Monday after the arrests, Schwarting ran into Jones at Barfield's, a local store. Schwarting was looking for a copy of the Commercial Appeal so he could read about the arrests. He explained that Baldwin could not have been a part of the murders. Schwarting claimed that he had gone to the Baldwin residence on May 5 on three occasions, first at 7 p.m., then at 7:30 and finally a third time. Schwarting had wanted to borrow a long white Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt that the Baldwins could not find at first. So Schwarting returned twice more, bringing along his friend, 13-year-old Kevin Lawrence, the final time. Schwarting claimed he stayed and played Nintendo at Baldwin's home until 9 or 9:30, when he went to spend the night at Kevin's. At first Schwarting's alibi for Baldwin seemed to have backing (sort of) from Kevin Lawrence. Even so, Lawrence's version raised a question about Baldwin's school attendance that day. Jones compiled his information from Schwarting in a handwritten report dated June 7 and filed on June 10. On June 11, just before Ridge held an extensive interview with Schwarting, Lawrence told police that his mother had checked him out of school on May 5 at 12:45 p.m., and that Schwarting dropped by his home. Lawrence said that around 2 p.m. they went to Jason's home to retrieve a shirt he had loaned to Jason (over four hours earlier than Schwarting had described). After Mrs. Grinnell opened the door, Jason told them that “he couldn't find the shirt or that he had to go get it from his friend,” according to Lawrence's statement, handwritten by Ridge at the boy's request. The boys returned to Kevin's house. About 20 minutes later Schwarting went back over to Jason's, returned about 15 minutes later without the shirt, and left again for Jason's about 30 minutes later. That trip took about 30 minutes. Schwarting returned again without a shirt. Schwarting stayed at Lawrence's until about 7 or 8, playing Nintendo, before going home, said Lawrence. No one else had claimed that Jason and his mother were both home at around 2 p.m. that afternoon. Jason's attendance at school was documented. Schwarting claimed he was hanging around the Baldwin home until 9:30 while Lawrence claimed Schwarting had been at his home that evening. The timeline from Lawrence provided no alibi for Baldwin. Ridge then questioned Schwarting, who claimed he had gotten out of school at the usual time on May 5 and that Kevin showed up around 5 or 5:30 and they had gone to Kevin's home in Lakeshore, arriving about 6 or 6:30. Schwarting said he called his mother to get permission to spend the night with Lawrence. He claimed he had gone to Baldwin's home three times, at roughly 30-minute intervals, starting around 6:45, the last time staying and playing Super Nintendo with Matt, little Terry and Ken while Jason looked for the shirt. He said Ken left around 7:30 to 8:30. They began playing Street Fighter around 8. Schwarting also told Ridge that, after Jason cut his uncle's lawn, Jason had gone to Wal-Mart and played Street Fighter while a youth named Don Nam watched. (Nam initially gave a statement saying he had seen Baldwin at Walmart around 6 p.m. on May 5. He retracted the statement the next day.) Schwarting —- who didn't see Baldwin cutting grass or at Wal-Mart — said Baldwin left Wal-Mart at about 7 p.m. for home. Schwarting claimed that he had run into Nam at Wal-Mart later,. Nam told him about seeing Baldwin. Schwarting said he had learned details about Jason's lawn mowing earlier on June 11 from the newspaper. Ridge asked him: “… How do you know that's the night that occurred?” Schwarting: “It said in the paper that they came up missing May 5th.” Ridge then asked him what else he did that afternoon. Schwarting first replied that he shot pool at the Lakeshore store. Ridge pointed out that just prior to the interview that Schwarting told him they went on a picnic. He claimed “we went to little picnic at Hernando Lake. …. somewhere in Tennessee, I think.” Pressed about the date, Schwarting was sure of May 5. Ridge told him: “What I'm at is that two weeks after the murders occurred you don't remember going at Jason's house, now here it's a month and a half later and you remember that is the exact date and the exact times and everything exact about.” Schwarting: “Sir … I have talked to Matthew Baldwin couple of times since then … and I know he said that I was over there that one night. Then it started to come to me slower and slower.” Ridge pointed out that his story and Kevin's story “are no where near alike.” Ridge added: “You made a statement a little while ago that Jason didn't do this and that you're going to do anything you can to get him out of it.” Schwarting also gave a handwritten statement: “The night of the murders, I stayed the night with Kevin. I went to Jason's house 3 times that night. Once at 7:00 (he said he hasn't had time to find my shirt) again at 7:30 (he said come back in 30 min.) the third time, I brought my friend Kevin. We stayed at Jason's house until 9:00 p.m. then left. When we was at Jason's the last time, we played Street Fight II on SuperNintendo. At about 8:30 Ken's mom came to pick him up.” Schwarting agreed to take a polygraph test. On June 15, Schwarting changed his story: “On Wednesday, May 5th, I was at home because my mom won't let me stay anywhere unless it's at Kevin's house. I didn't stay at Kevin's that night but the next night I did. I stayed home, watched TV, played Nintendo and went to sleep at about 10 p.m. I didn't see Jason Baldwin at all that day or I didn't talk to him.” Police noted that Schwarting's version of going to Baldwin's home on May 5 actually occurred May 6. So much for that alibi. Schwarting had a wealth of other unreliable information to share. Schwarting passed along stories that Echols allegedly told him and Murray Farris, a leader of a local Wicca coven, while they were cleaning the pool at Farris' home in mid-May. Schwarting said he didn't know Farris well. Echols apparently was just hanging out. “We were trying to trick him,” said Schwarting on June 11, “not really tricking but trying to get him to confess. Just say he did it cause me and Murray both were tired of being questioned and we wanted to find out who had done it.” Echols didn't confess but he did boast about how he had poured gasoline on a cat, stuck a bottle rocket up its rear and lit the fuse. Echols told them he once choked a small boy with a noose until he turned blue and passed out. Earlier, on May 25, Schwarting told Jones that Baldwin and Misskelley were involved in a Satanic cult, along with Jerry Nearns, but that Echols was not involved in any type of cult or Satanic worship. Schwarting claimed Baldwin had once invited him to a meeting of Satan worshippers in a building behind Lakeshore. Schwarting refused Baldwin's invitation but Schwarting told acquaintances that he was studying witchcraft. Later, on June 7, he told Jones that Echols had a demon placed inside him by a man called Lucifier, and that Echols had lived with Lucifier prior to living with his parents. Schwarting said the demon possessing Echols must kill nine people before it becomes a God, with Baldwin being the first person to be killed (Echols would have been doing a poor job of fulfilling the demon's commands). Schwarting told police that Lucifier was involved in the murders. Now, he said, Echols' former girlfriend, Deanna Holcomb, was dating Lucifier, further claiming that she was “very much involved” in Satanic worship. He claimed that “Damien broke up with Deanna and then she met Lucifier and started learning black magic.” (Deanna had renounced her involvement in black magic and said that Echols practiced black magic). Schwarting said that Echols was bisexual and that he and Baldwin often argued when Echols spent time with Domini (Schwarting was an “ex, ex, ex-boyfriend” of Echols' girlfriend). Among the weird details: Lucifier at one time had a purple streak in his blond hair. Later, Schwarting claimed that Misskelley was afraid of Lucifier, who made Misskelley turn himself in, and that Misskelley had implicated Echols and Baldwin because he knew they were suspects. Schwarting said he did not believe that Echols had committed the murders, and named two other possible suspects, Jerry Allen Nearns and Frankie Knight, both of whom were interrogated by police. Then Schwarting talked further about Nearns, who had lived at Little's Trailer Park at the same time as Schwarting. Schwarting said Nearns belonged to a cult where they were sacrificing cats and that Misskelley and Baldwin were members. Schwarting said Nearns nailed a cat to a tree with a railroad spike and would stuff cats into jars, throw them into the air and hit them with a board. On June 11, he gave a statement to Ridge that included another mention of “Lusserfur,“ though he had no details about the alleged magickal mastermind and had never seen “Lusserfur,” helpfully adding that “Damien I've heard from a lot of people that he has been possessed.” Schwarting denied his earlier assertion that Baldwin was in the cult. Jason Frazier was a 16-year-old acquaintance of Schwarting's who told police on June 11 that he had talked with Schwarting about two weeks after the murders. A mutual acquaintance, Laura Maxwell, who had dated Echols, said that Schwarting had told Frazier that Echols and Baldwin held their devil worshipping meetings “in that park” — Robin Hood. Schwarting supposedly had heard from Baldwin that Damien had killed the boys because they saw something they weren't supposed to see. Frazier told Allen and Ridge about Schwarting: “He said … I know who did it, and all of that ... He told me Jason Baldwin and Damien Echols. .... “He said … that he was studying to be a psychic …. and him and this guy was studying it, and that … Damien and uh Jason did it, but Jessie's names was involved, so uh they was practicing their witch craft and, he didn't say how the boys got there, or anything, he just said, they did it and that's where they practiced their witch, their Satan stuff.” Frazier later in the interview gave a confused account of how Schwarting told him that Baldwin had nothing to do with the killings. Frazier said Schwarting told him “it was just Damien” but “he said that Damien didn't do it.” Frazier said his cousin, Jeff Hood, 15, had overheard the earlier conversation with Schwarting. Hood gave a handwritten statement June 15: “It had to been on a Saturday it was after the murders, me & my cousin Jason Fraizer were in front of the old belvedere apartments, it was in the morning time about 11 or 12 and Garrett Swarting was on a bike & he pulled up on his bike & asked for a cigeretes & started talking about White Which Craft & said the Jason Baldwin & Damien Echols did the murders. He studied which craft & said it came to him. When he told me I didn't believe him.” If there was truth in Schwarting's stories, it was difficult to discern.
Fine Music Radio — A gripping and absorbing play by Tennessee Williams called “In The Bar of a Tokyo Hotel” is being presented in a restaurant and bar at the Vineyard Hotel. It is another in the hugely successful series of Hotel Plays directed by Fred Abrahamse and designed by Marcel Meyer with an exciting cast of 5. One of the actors is MATTHEW BALDWIN who has worked frequently with Fred Abrahamse in productions of Shakespeare among other playwrights. He has also appeared in films and television and was used as a Daniel Radcliffe look alike in the Brothers Grimsby with Sasha Baron Cohen.
What is the biggest question on Ohio State's defense? Middle linebacker. At least, according to The People's Champ, Matt Baxendell, who joins Dave Biddle for today's show. But Bax likely isn't alone. Almost every OSU fan would say the same thing when asked about the defense. Will the starter be Tuf Borland, Teradja Mitchell or Baron Browning? Will there be a rotation? Also on the docket: * A look at the Buckeyes' depth and projected starters on the offensive line. * Thoughts on Matthew Baldwin deciding to join TCU's program. All of that and more on the Wednesday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's show is loaded as Bill "Bank" Greene joins Dave Biddle. * Is Gunnar Hoak an upgrade over Matthew Baldwin? * What are thoughts on Michael Jordan leaving early for the NFL and slipping until the very late stages of the fourth round? Would Jonah Jackson have transferred to Ohio State if Jordan returned? * What is Bank's take on OSU center Josh Myers? * We're still scratching our heads over Daniel Jones being selected over Dwayne Haskins in the NFL Draft. All of that and more on the Monday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The People's Champ, Matt Baxendell, got quite the reaction from readers of his Bucket of Bullets column last Sunday when he wrote about the pending transfer of quarterback Matthew Baldwin away from Ohio State. Bax joins Dave Biddle to further explain his point regarding Baldwin and why he wrote the column. Also on the docket: * What exactly led to Baldwin's transfer? It was obviously more than just about "homesickness." * What are thoughts on Gunnar Hoak leaving Kentucky? Is he definitely OSU-bound, or are people too quick to assume that? If he does pick Ohio State, what can fans expect from him? * Can Chris Chugunov get the job done for the Buckeyes if called on in 2019? All of that and more on the Wednesday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dispatch Sports columnist Rob Oller and Ohio State Football beat reporters Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman discuss which former Buckeyes might get drafted and when, predict where Dwayne Haskins might get drafted, and discuss if he will make for a good NFL quarterback. Finally, we break down the recent news regarding Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson and recap what Ohio State will do now that Matthew Baldwin intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal.
On this Buckeye Talk, Doug talks about the transfer of Matthew Baldwin and what it means for the future of the quarterback room. Then there's a quick interview with a 13-year-old fan of the Buckeyes, and his mom, about how some of the players have inspired him. And then Doug is joined by Jakes Burns, our film breakdown guy at cleveland.com, to talk about the Ryan Day offense, what we learned about it at the spring game and how it might operate in 2019. Find out more at https://buckeye-talk-ohio-state-podcast.pinecast.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr break down every angle of Matthew Baldwin's transfer and what it means for the Buckeyes this year. What is next for the OSU quarterback room? Is this Ryan Day's fault? Is it Justin Fields' fault? Would things have been different under Urban Meyer? The fellas also talk NFL Draft and which Buckeyes will be hearing their named called this week and when. The final portion of the show is a Game of Thrones discussion as Tom and Tony put percentages to which major characters are going to die this week.
The Joshua Perry Show is back with another episode and there is plenty to discuss. Perry, the former Ohio State linebacker, national champion, captain and NFL player, joins Dave Biddle to discuss the following: * Thoughts on Matthew Baldwin deciding to transfer from OSU. * The possibility of the Buckeyes landing Kentucky transfer Gunnar Hoak for QB depth. * What could be expected of Chris Chugunov if he needs to play in a big game this coming season? * What is Joshua hearing about starting quarterback Justin Fields? Is Fields a good leader? How is he received in the locker room? * It was three years ago when Joshua was going through the NFL Draft process. He was selected early in the fourth round of the 2016 draft by the Chargers. What was it like for him? * What does Perry think of the talk that Dwayne Haskins' stock is falling? It is a smokescreen, or is there more to the story? All of that and more is coming at you on the latest edition of The Joshua Perry Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So many ways Arizona can go with the first pick in the NFL draft, the guys discuss how a few of the scenarios might play out. Also, how likely will the Bengals make a play for Dwayne Haskins? Plus, Matthew Baldwin transfers from OSU how will that work itself out for the Buckeyes?
There is plenty on the docket as the Dean of Ohio State Football Recruiting, Bill Kurelic, joins Dave Biddle for today's show. * What is the Dean's reaction to quarterback Matthew Baldwin transferring from OSU? * What is Kurelic hearing about any possible QB transfers that could add depth for the Buckeyes? Or is it all quiet on that front? Could Gunnar Hoak from Kentucky be an option? * What is the latest with 2020 recruits Bijan Robinson and safety Lathan Ransom, who are teammates in high school in Arizona? * Who does the Dean believe will be the first running back to commit to Ohio State in the 2020 class? * What is the latest with Paris Johnson, fresh off his official visit to Georgia? How concerned should Buckeye fans be? All of that and more on the Monday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kinner & Schlemmer react to Matthew Baldwin putting his name in the transfer portal & leaving Ohio State
Special NFL draft edition of the show this week, but first the guys are joined by Columbus Blue Jackets rinkside reporter Dave Maetzold to talk about the CBJ's historic first round victory over the lightning. What happened with Matthew Baldwin. Finally, this week's Bargument is who is the all time biggest NFL draft bust and you may be surprised to hear the answer. Make sure to follow Sports Barguments on Facebook and Instagram.
Michael Citro and Chip Minnich discuss the big news about Matthew Baldwin entering the transfer portal and what it means for Ohio State. There's plenty of discussion about the OSU Spring Game, as well as Kaleb Wesson exploring the NBA Draft and a legendary OSU coach retires.
Columbus Dispatch Ohio State Football beat reporters Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman discuss the recent breaking news how quarterback Matthew Baldwin intends to enter NCAA transfer portal. During this we break down what this will mean for Ohio State’s football program, how Justin Fields will now be the quarterback for the Buckeyes, and talk about the on going quarterback battle that was occurring between Baldwin and Fields. Ohio State football: Quarterback Matthew Baldwin intends to enter NCAA transfer portal
Michael Citro and Chip Minnich discuss the big news about Matthew Baldwin entering the transfer portal and what it means for Ohio State. There's plenty of discussion about the OSU Spring Game, as well as Kaleb Wesson exploring the NBA Draft and a legendary OSU coach retires.
Matthew Baldwin has entered the transfer portal, and the news actually broke while we were recording the show last night. Jonah Booker joins Dave Biddle for his usual visit to give his take on Baldwin's likely impending departure (he could return, but it seems unlikely), and let's just say JBook was taken off guard like everyone else. Also on the docket: * What are JBook's impressions of Justin Fields? * What are the biggest strengths and the biggest concerns for Ohio State with spring football in the rear view mirror? All of that and more on the Friday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN's Dan Murphy @DanMurphyESPN joined the Kinner & Schlemmer Show - Has Matthew Baldwin made this a true QB battle? The guys discussed this and more!
Dispatch Sports columnist Rob Oller and Ohio State Football beat reporters Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman recap last weekend’s Ohio State spring game. During this we break down the performance of both quarterbacks Justin Fields, and Matthew Baldwin, compare how Fields is similar to former quarterback Dwayne Haskins, and talk about how Drue Chrisman proposed to girlfriend during the game. Finally, we answer questions submitted via social media.
On the latest Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means and Doug Lesmerises take your questions in the parking lot at McDonald's after the spring game at Ohio Stadium. They dig into the spectacular flash of freshman receiver Garrett Wilson, the quarterback battle between Justin Fields and Matthew Baldwin, the linebacker play and what we learned about projected starters for the fall. It's a quick wrap to the end of Ryan Day's first session of spring football. Find out more at https://buckeye-talk-ohio-state-podcast.pinecast.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dispatch Sports columnist Rob Oller and Ohio State Football beat reporters Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman preview this Saturday’s upcoming spring game, break down what head coach Ryan Day said during his media press conference today, and discuss the ongoing quarterback battle between Justin Fields and Matthew Baldwin. Finally, we talk about the format of the spring game and how the second half will have a running clock.
Ohio State has had a lot of great centers in recent memory. Is third-year sophomore Josh Myers about ready to join that group? The People's Champ, Matt Baxendell, certainly believes so. Bax joins Dave Biddle to talk about Myers, plus: * Thoughts on quarterbacks Justin Fields and Matthew Baldwin. * What exactly was Fields told when he transferred to OSU? Was he promised the starting job behind closed doors, or no? * What stands out the most about what is happening on the defensive side of the ball for the Buckeyes? All of that and more is coming at you on the Wednesday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to April and make sure you stay on your toes today so you do not become a fool. You are off to a good start as today's show has a heavy focus on Justin Fields, Matthew Baldwin and Ohio State's quarterback situation in 2019. Head coach Ryan Day has not yet said there is any separation between Fields and Baldwin. Is that just coach-speak? Or should the new boss be taken at face value? Also, what is the latest on center Josh Myers and OSU's offensive line? Patrick Murphy joins Dave Biddle for a deep dive on the QBs and more on a lengthy edition of the Monday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Ryan Day arrived at Ohio State in January of 2017 as the Buckeyes' co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, he was overshadowed by the hiring of offensive coordinator/tight ends coach Kevin Wilson. Almost everyone -- certainly including us here at Bucknuts -- thought Wilson was the one who was going to bring the offense to new heights in Columbus. After all, it was Wilson who was relatively successful as the head coach at Indiana (and always fielded good/great offenses at IU) and it was Wilson who had a history of being a standout offensive coordinator at the college level at Oklahoma and Northwestern. Yet, in the span of one year, it was Day who was turning down an opportunity to be an offensive coordinator in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans. It was Day who was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2018. And it was Day who became just the second assistant coach ever at Ohio State to make a salary in the seven-digits (joining Greg Schiano). Then when Urban Meyer was suspended, it was Day who took over the program during preseason camp and for the first three games of the 2018 season. Then when Meyer retired after the 2018 season, Ohio State was so impressed with Day that they didn't even do a search for a new head coach. The Buckeyes promoted Day to head coach, and the early returns on the recruiting front and just how he handles his business in general have been positive. On today's show, Jonah Booker joins Dave Biddle to discuss the quick rise of Ryan Day, plus: * How Justin Fields and Matthew Baldwin look so far at quarterback. * Thoughts on OSU's 2019 wide receivers. * Ohio State's basketball team defeating Indiana on Thursday and advancing to face Michigan State today in the Big Ten Tournament. All of that and more is coming at you on the Friday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State's football team is off this week due to spring break. However, two practices of spring ball are in the books, and we take a look at what has stood out for the Buckeyes at this very early stage and what has perhaps surprised us. Bill "Bank" Greene joins Dave Biddle for today's show for that, plus: * Matthew Baldwin has looked good during the portions of practice that have been open to the media. But is there are true quarterback battle at Ohio State for the starting job, or do we pretty much think it's Justin Fields' job for sure? * A close look at OSU head coach Ryan Day's recruiting strategy thus far. It reminds us a lot of two legendary coaches who recently led the Buckeyes' program. All of that and more is coming at you on the Monday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Branden Bowen has not played in a real football game since October of 2017 against Maryland when he was Ohio State's starting right guard. Bowen suffered a broken leg that day which required multiple surgeries. Now a fifth-year senior, Bowen is running with the first-team offense at right tackle for OSU this spring. Jonah Booker joins Dave Biddle for his usual Friday visit to talk about Bowen, and JBook also covers: * What has stood out about Ohio State's spring ball thus far? * Impressions of Justin Fields and Matthew Baldwin. * The Buckeyes' practice this morning is open to the media. What will we be keeping a close eye on? All of that and more on the Friday extravaganza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr preview spring football for the Ohio State Buckeye offense. They go position by position talking about the names to know and answering listener questions along the way.
As the 'Fairytale of New York' streams through your radiowaves at this time of year, the Focus team have been left somewhat short changed with the upheaval of looking back at the West Ham performance and a first half of the season that has been anything but a fairytale. Jmac is off on elf duties in Jacksonville this week, so join the Focus Scrooge, Matthew Baldwin and his co hosts Matt Domm & Mark Wyatt for some mince pie, trivia quiz & a Magpie preview in a pear tree.
A change of format this week as we offer up some audio gold to get you through the international break. Episode 11 sees Karl return from wedding duties and a debut from Fulham fan Matthew Baldwin as they offer up the five things they hate most in Football and I decide whether they get kicked in the bin or not. I hope you like the tweak in format just to keep it fresh, if you don't then normal service is resumed next week. Thanks, Dan.
21 goals conceded?! There really is no defence for that...literally. Join Matt Boisclair, Matthew Baldwin and Johnny Mac for this week’s pod as we discuss another slaughterhouse result against the Whites and where we go from here. After that the glorious Quiz returns, a salute to Marcus Betts’ 2nd England call up and we debate Fulham's best International XI of players who have been capped by their country and featured for Fulham since the year 2000.
On the new episode of the “Why Is This News?” edition of “The Hangout in the Holy Land” podcast, LGHL editors Matt Tamanini and Alexis Chassen catch you up on all of the news that's transpired in the past week, from Urban Meyer and Zach Smith's statements, and how this mess makes it difficult to get excited for Ohio State football with the specter of the investigation hanging over everything. They also talk about the offensive line position battles going on in fall camp, and whether or not Matthew Baldwin is the logical choice to back up Dwayne Haskins at QB. Matt and Alexis close it out chatting about how special the basketball team's trip to Spain has been, and the ridiculousness of covering the football team checking into their hotel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the new episode of the “Why Is This News?” edition of “The Hangout in the Holy Land” podcast, LGHL editors Matt Tamanini and Alexis Chassen catch you up on all of the news that’s transpired in the past week, from Urban Meyer and Zach Smith’s statements, and how this mess makes it difficult to get excited for Ohio State football with the specter of the investigation hanging over everything. They also talk about the offensive line position battles going on in fall camp, and whether or not Matthew Baldwin is the logical choice to back up Dwayne Haskins at QB. Matt and Alexis close it out chatting about how special the basketball team’s trip to Spain has been, and the ridiculousness of covering the football team checking into their hotel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After visits to the hometowns of Matthew Baldwin and J.K. Dobbins, Bill Landis calls in from the road, while Doug Lesmerises sits in his hotel room after a day talking about Sam Darnold. It's another daily Buckeye Talk from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, and in this Wednesday episode we talk a lot about Baldwin and Dobbins; how much Ohio State should be worried about Darnold; whether Ohio State or USC could lay an egg on Friday; which current Buckeyes project as future NFL stars; and how much service matters in a restaurant. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colton and Patrick break down 2018 3-Star QB Matthew Baldwin's commitment to Ohio State, what he brings to the table, and what it means for the recruitment of Emory Jones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill Landis updates where Ohio State is with its 2018 recruiting class, and answers your recruiting questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colton and Patrick break down 2018 3-Star QB Matthew Baldwin's commitment to Ohio State, what he brings to the table, and what it means for the recruitment of Emory Jones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The true faith podcast is back giving you a full Newcastle United v Fulham match preview. Alex, Si & Ben talk through three cracking results for United before looking ahead to a game that we could really do with winning. Alex is then joined by Russ Goldman from the Cottage Talk and Matthew Baldwin from the Total BS podcast.
John Moe on Adrian Peterson, Luke Burbank on how Seattle is handling success, and Matthew Baldwin on your board game options for replacing the NFL on Sundays.
After Graeme McDowell successfully defends his Alstom Open de France title, Robert Lee and Ewen Murray review the action at Le Golf National and how Kevin Stadler threw away his 4 shot lead going into the final round. We hear from both the Northern Irishman and the American, as well as from Thongchai Jaidee, Robert Karlsson, and Matthew Baldwin. Rob and Ewen speak with England’s Jamie Donaldson about his tied 5th place in Paris, the prospect of making Europe’s Ryder Cup team and his excitement ahead of the two forthcoming Race to Dubai events over Links courses. Ewen Murray shares with us what to expect at the next of those; the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open which takes place this week at Royal Aberdeen.
A turn in the Peace Corps sends MATTHEW BALDWIN on some funny and uncomfortable misadventures in Bolivia