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Welcome to Episode 330 of The County Cricket Podcast! On today's episode, hosts Aaron, Ciaran, Joe and Matt sat down to look back on the key moments and major talking points from the Third Round of the 2025 County Championship such as Middlesex's thumping 9-wicket victory over Glamorgan at Lord's, Sam Cook's upcoming call-up to the England Test side, Rehan Ahmed's outstanding century at Old Trafford and Michael Booth's marvellous 5-wicket haul at Edgbaston. If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to share it with any cricket fans that you know and be sure to follow us on Twitter for daily County Cricket and Podcast updates! Check out Ciaran, Joe and Matt's socials here: https://twitter.com/CP_McCarthy https://x.com/Joe_Nuttall9 https://x.com/MatthewWhiley Check out our Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thecountycricketpodcast Check out our Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TheCountyCrick2 Check out our £1 Patreon membership here: https://www.patreon.com/thecountycricketpodcast This episode of The County Cricket Podcast was brought to you in association with our friends at Bear Cricket: https://www.bearcricket.co.uk/
On today's Sunup podcast, John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about potential billion-dollar cuts to Colorado's important Medicaid program, and an update on pine beetle and other forest infestations that have left their mark on mountain counties.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s the beginning of the Easter weekend for those who celebrate, so what better time to indulge in an episode dedicated to chocolate. We speak to the founder of Knoops, the brand championing hot chocolate as an everyday drink. Then: Monocle’s Michael Booth meets award-winning Danish chocolatier Mikkel Friis-Holm. Plus: we unwrap the latest Easter-egg trends with Monocle’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about Colorado's continued struggles to control ozone levels, as well as new cases of measles in the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, we take a deep dive into Grisch, the fascinating niche style gaining traction among Sweden's affluent youth. Drawing on our listeners' firsthand accounts and a century of Scandinavian cultural history, we dissect its surprisingly long lineage— from fin-de-siècle dandies and Eurotrash dudebros to gangster rappers and old money influencers—all culminating in a high-stakes world of designer denim, puffer vests, and luxury low-profile sneakers. We ponder how the complex relationship between class, age, nationalism, and masculinity embodied by Grisch might result in its global domination.Special thanks to Charles, Elsa, Justine, Iman, Matilda, Ebba, and Jesper for their insights! Links:Image boardSelected TikToks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Chris Heyn Jr. on TikTokeric_roth2 on TikTokMarcus Rolf on TikTokYour Ultimate Guide to Scandinavian Fashion by The Daily ScandinavianAbout Us – Garde GrischDe Vet Du – Sture P (Music Video) Peder Fogstrand aka Greven"The Law of Jante" (on Janteloven) by Michael Booth for The Paris ReviewThe Murder of Einar (Swedish rap legend) – YouTubeAzealia Banks announces her move to Stockholm in Swedish radio interviewYung Lean @subwaytakes InterviewConsumers that are middle and upper class in Nordic countries 2024 – Statista This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe
In this week's episode, we take a deep dive into Grisch, the fascinating niche style gaining traction among Sweden's affluent youth. Drawing on our listeners' firsthand accounts and a century of Scandinavian cultural history, we dissect its surprisingly long lineage— from fin-de-siècle dandies and Eurotrash dudebros to gangster rappers and old money influencers—all culminating in a high-stakes world of designer denim, puffer vests, and luxury low-profile sneakers. We ponder how the complex relationship between class, age, nationalism, and masculinity embodied by Grisch might result in its global domination. Special thanks to Charles, Elsa, Justine, Iman, Matilda, Ebba, and Jesper for their insights! Links: Image boardSelected TikToks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Chris Heyn Jr. on TikTokeric_roth2 on TikTokMarcus Rolf on TikTokYour Ultimate Guide to Scandinavian Fashion by The Daily ScandinavianAbout Us – Garde GrischDe Vet Du – Sture P (Music Video) Peder Fogstrand aka Greven "The Law of Jante" (on Janteloven) by Michael Booth for The Paris ReviewThe Murder of Einar (Swedish rap legend) – YouTubeAzealia Banks announces her move to Stockholm in Swedish radio interviewYung Lean @subwaytakes InterviewConsumers that are middle and upper class in Nordic countries 2024 – Statista
The southern French city of Aix-en-Provence is swamped by tourists in the summer, and is visited by art enthusiasts year-round thanks to its connection to Cezanne. But what about food lovers? With the help of local food guide Thomas Garcin, our correspondent Michael Booth takes us to the spots that you won’t want to miss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What role does architecture policy play in shaping our cities and everyday lives? With a white paper on the future of architecture and planning in Denmark about to be published, we explore how policy can address major challenges—from climate change to urban revitalization. Join host Michael Booth as he speaks with Kent Martinussen, CEO of Danish Architecture Center and a member of the expert committee tasked by the Ministry of Culture with drafting the policy, and Jesper Pagh, Chief Architect of Horsens Municipality, about the past, present, and future of architecture as a tool for societal change. Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.
The Danes are among the least religious people in the world, with only 2.4% attending church weekly. So why are new churches still being built? And what does it take to design a religious space that meets the needs of the 21st century? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture, host Michael Booth visits the striking Trekroner Church, completed in 2019 by Rørbæk og Møller Arkitekter. Booth speaks with architects Nicolai Overgaard and Irina Maksimovich about this innovative building, designed not just for worship, but also for contemplation and community. Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.
Today – Sun reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth look to the year ahead in climate and health news, including some big fights in the upcoming legislative session.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this inspiring episode of Changing the Narrative, David Rives is joined by Michael Booth to share his incredible journey into music. Michael opens up about the passion and heart behind his singing, the challenges he faced during the pandemic, and the amazing growth that emerged from those difficult times. As he reflects on his career and looks toward the future, Michael offers a message of hope and resilience. If you're struggling to find your own path or seeking guidance in tough times, this episode is packed with simple faith, encouragement, and powerful insights you won't want to miss.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/12/18/temperature-20241218/ Today – health care reporter John Ingold talks about why Colorado's Medicaid budget is worrying lawmakers, while environment reporter Michael Booth looks at a proposed new development at Interstate 70's El Rancho exit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – Sun reporters Michael Booth and John Ingold talk about efforts to protect a rare fish in Colorado, plus look at the history of fluoride in the water.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Danish harbour town of Svendborg, like many cities, has faced severe storm surges and pluvial flooding in recent years. How can towns like Svendborg adapt to the increasing threat of flooding caused by climate change? And could learning to live with regular, controlled flooding – rather than fighting it – be the answer? This is part two of Let's Talk Architecture's deep dive into how Danish architects and planners are addressing the water-related challenges of climate change. In this episode, host Michael Booth speaks with architect Anna Als Nielsen from Svendborg Municipality about the town's innovative response. Instead of investing in costly sea walls and flood barriers, Svendborg is embracing a new approach: allowing controlled flooding in specific areas and transforming them into attractive recreational spaces. Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/12/08/colorado-bus-rapid-transit-expansion/ Today - we're talking with Sun reporter Michael Booth about major public transportation projects popping up the next few years with bus rapid transit systems along some of metro Denver's busiest corridors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, Michael Booth and John Ingold talk “Temperature stories”, including a moonshot search for a blindness cure and putting sunshine in batteries and shipping electricity to Denver by rail car. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/11/20/middle-park-colorado-water-rights-transfer/ https://coloradosun.com/2024/11/13/temperature-20241113/ Today, Sun reporter John Ingold looks ahead to Thanksgiving with a story about what happens to pythons when they digest a big meal, and Michael Booth unravels a mystery about Colorado water rights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgina Godwin looks back at the week's news including president-elect Donald Trump's picks for his future cabinet, X (formerly Twitter) users decamping to Bluesky and the purchase of Alex Jones's ‘InfoWars' by satirical publication ‘The Onion'. Joining Georgina is Isabel Hilton, founder of China Dialogue and current chair of the judges of the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non Fiction. Plus: we hear from one of the judges of the Books Are My Bag Readers Awards, Vivian Godfrey, about British readers' continued love affair with Japan. Finally, Monocle's Michael Booth speaks to the Copenhagen-based publisher behind the Gold Medal winning “Most Beautiful Book in the World”.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/11/13/uchealth-federal-settlement-false-billing/ https://coloradosun.com/2024/11/13/colorado-greenhouse-gas-emissions/ Today, Sun reporters Michael Booth and John Ingold talk about allegations of false billing by a major hospital system, plus a new accounting for greenhouse gas emissions in the state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catastrophic floods in recent years have highlighted the urgent water-related impacts of climate change, pushing it to the top of the global agenda. While much attention has been paid to rising temperatures, flooding poses an immediate and critical threat to millions worldwide. So, how do we design urban spaces to handle increasing volumes of water? Can we learn to work with nature rather than against it, and even enhance urban life in the process? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture, host Michael Booth meets Rikke Juul Gram, creative director and partner at the Danish landscape architecture firm Schønherr. Together, they visit Schønherr's recent project in Copenhagen, Karens Minde Aksen - a space designed not only to manage floodwaters but also to serve as a beautiful, functional community area. Rikke shares her insights into why embracing water could be the key to building resilient, sustainable cities. Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center, with sound edits by Munck Studios.
Today, Michael Booth and John Ingold review the health and environment impacts of Colorado's voting patterns, and tag a major jump in electric vehicle sales.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we delve into the pleasure of ice cream whatever the season with founder of Happy Endings, Terri Mercieca. Also in the programme, Monocle's Copenhagen correspondent Michael Booth meets chef and butcher, Michael Museth, at his restaurant and shop, Butcheria, dedicated to delivering high-quality-meat products to the city. Plus: Mae-Li Evans visits a new exhibition at Japan House London, ‘Looks Delicious!', all about the art of hyper-realistic food replicas in Japan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – Sun reporter Michael Booth talks about a listening tour in neighborhoods hardest hit by pollution, while John Ingold explains a Denver ballot measure to support the city's safety-net hospital.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mette Mechlenborg, senior researcher at Aalborg University, is the co-author of a new study on life in Danish high-rise residential buildings—the first of its kind in over fifty years. This long gap is partly due to Denmark's historical reluctance to embrace high-rise living, especially for families. However, the landscape is shifting, with several tall towers now rising near Copenhagen's city center and more on the way. So, what has changed since the last study? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture, host Michael Booth meets Mette at Nordbro in Nørrebro, one of the buildings featured in her research. Together, they explore the qualities of high-rise living and ask the question: Can Danish families truly live happy and fulfilling lives 100 metres above the ground? Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by the Danish Architecture Center.
Today – reporters Michael Booth and John Ingold provide previews of their upcoming SunFest panels and also talk about new funding for a maker of innovate batteries for electric vehicles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do we decide which buildings are worth preserving? And will the climate crisis reshape our answer to this question? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture, host Michael Booth joins Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss, CEO of The Danish Architectural Press, for an architectural tour of Copenhagen - from the iconic yet controversial Palads Cinema to Arne Jacobsen's Modernist SAS Royal Hotel. Together they explore the landscape of architectural preservation, and ask: Could sustainable preservation become the future of urban development? Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by the Danish Architecture Center with sound edits by Munck Studios.
Today – On Today's Temperature climate and health episode. Colorado Sun environment reporter, Michael Booth, talks about Denver trying to limit new gas stations in favor of more housing, and how climate change could make your next long hike a thirstier experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about a water cleanup project that's run into a roadblock with tax policy, plus the latest on Colorado's West Nile virus seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – Sun reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about a new study on melting ice in Antarctica, as well as an update on a case of rabies in a puppy at an adoption event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak to chef Theo Randall to learn about his new cookbook, ‘Verdura, which is dedicated to his penchant for Italian cuisine and cooking with vegetables and Monocle's Copenhagen correspondent, Michael Booth, meets Nick Curtain and Camilla Hansen of recently reopened fine dining spot, Alouette. Plus: hospitality patron Kurt Zdesar talks to us about the secrets behind his restaurant, Chotto Matte, and the success of any ambitious food venture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – Sun reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about the latest in health and climate news, including a big new battery bank helping to support one utility's renewable energy goals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can architecture transform the experience of healthcare for children? Can design elements like colors, materials, shapes, and daylight even help improve the young patients' lives? Denmark is about to get its first purpose-built children's hospital, Børneriget, which is scheduled to open in 2026 in central Copenhagen. Børneriget aims to redefine pediatric healthcare with its unique "finger plan" layout, focusing on creating a welcoming and safe environment through thoughtful design. But how can these elements enhance patient well-being and improve the hospital experience? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture, host Michael Booth explores the design of Børneriget with lead architect, Stig Gothelf, senior partner at 3XN, and My Lunsjö, Associate and Behavioral Specialist at sister company GXN. Together they dive into the research behind their design choices, discussing how aspects like color schemes and views of nature are intended to reduce stress and support healing. Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by the Danish Architecture Center, with sound edits by Munck Studios.
Today – John Ingold and Michael Booth share tips on how to protect yourself from Colorado awful smoke and ozone, and how high temperatures are also impacting the fight against avian flu in dairy cattle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sit down with Andy Oliver and Mark Dobbie of Kolae in London to hear their take on southern Thai cooking. Elsewhere, our Copenhagen correspondent, Michael Booth, meets Safa Jemai, the woman dedicated to bringing authentic Tunisian spices to the Nordics. Plus: Monocle sub editor and in-house wine expert Chloé Lake picks her Wine of the Month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about the Colorado Front Range's ozone troubles, as well as what to know about a human case of plague in Colorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – We're re-visiting a conversation between the Sun's Michael Booth and Jennifer Brown about heart transplants for very young patients, and a housing-first model that gets the homeless into secure housing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can you create more sustainable, affordable, and inclusive housing if you also happen to live in a capitalist society? And can you even exploit the capitalist system to create a better world? Home.Earth might have an answer. As a new and rather radical real estate company, Home.Earth is doing things differently: The company not only builds low-emission, high-quality housing – they also take care of finding tenants, manage the properties afterwards and give tenants a share of their profit. The aim of taking care of the building throughout its entire lifespan, rather than developing for a quick return of investments, is to create business cases, where the planetary agenda is aligned with the financial agenda. But what does it take to make good business within the planetary boundaries? In this episode, Michael Booth visits Home.earth's head office in Amager to meet its co-founder Rasmus Juul-Nyholm and to hear about Home.Earth's environmentally and economically sustainable case. Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center, with sound edits by Munck Studios.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/26/colorado-wind-energy-trump/ Today – Colorado Sun environment reporter Michael Booth looks at wind energy's contribution to the state's electrical grid, while health reporter John Ingold provides the latest update on bird flu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Design Museum Denmark's new permanent exhibition explores the evolution of furniture design in the Nordic nation in the past century. Monocle's Michael Booth reports from Copenhagen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
coloradosun.com/events To submit questions for speakers for the event, please email questions@coloradosun.com Today - we're talking to Colorado Sun environmental reporter Michael Booth about an upcoming event he's moderating, Climate Change Hits Home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – Our Temperature reporters Michael Booth and John Ingold talk health and environment issues, including 'How We Died in 2023', whether teens are using marijuana more or less, and some exciting renewable energy news for the Western Slope."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hiking story: https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/11/colorado-outdoors-accessibility-aira-app-state-parks/ Stomping story: https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/10/deer-and-elk-stompings-colorado-estes-park/ Today – reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about a new program to help sight-impaired people enjoy the outdoors in Colorado, plus why it's a good idea to be cautious around deer and elk right now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – For today's Temperature podcast on health and the environment, Michael Booth talks with Jennifer Brown about heart transplants for very young patients, and a housing-first model that gets the homeless into secure housing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – The Temperature newsletter reporters Michael Booth and John Ingold talk about preserving million-dollar views from the Uncompahgre Valley, and how Colorado hospitals are trying to squeeze the last federal dollars for Medicaid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/05/21/reformulated-gas-prices-colorado-ozone/ Today, Sun reporters Michael Booth and John Ingold talk about a health care contract dispute that left tens of thousands of Coloradans in limbo and why higher gas prices may be on the way for some.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – On our Temperature episode, Sun reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about whether the big Cemex cement factory has a future in Boulder County, and how fast avian flu is spreading into Colorado's dairy cattle herds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – Sun reporters Michael Booth and John Ingold recap what happened at this year's legislative session on climate and health issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about the University of Denver's ambitious solar power plans, and how concerned Colorado consumers need to be about bird flu in dairy cattle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today – reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about the latest in health and environment news, including a new analysis on how living near airports may affect the amount of lead in the blood of kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/10/epa-colorado-forever-chemicals-pfas-limits-funding/ https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/09/suncor-water-permit-appeal-colorado-forever-chemicals/ https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/10/colorado-pesticides-local-control-state-legislature/ https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/10/carbon-dioxide-climate-change-growing-boulder-noaa/ Today – Colorado Sun reporter Michael Booth talks with fellow Sun reporter John Ingold about forever chemicals in drinking water, local regulations on pesticides and a new report on greenhouse gas emissions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.