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The former Hampshire and England batter Michael Carberry, the last black British player to represent England (Jofra Archer and Chris Jordan were both born in Barbados), joins the podcast to talk about his coaching work with the previously-neglected London Schools association, reflects on the challenges of facing Mitchell Johnson in the infamous 2013/14 Ashes and questions whether Bazball will work Down Under. For the complete interview and other exclusive content join the Analyst Plus at patreon.com/theanalyst25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve Crossman is joined by the former England spinner Phil Tufnell, the former England opener Michael Carberry and England and Welsh Fire bowler Georgia Elwiss to celebrate the life and career of Graham Thorpe following his death last week at the age of 55.The panel share their memories and stories of playing alongside Thorpe, who scored 6,744 runs in 100 Tests and 2,380 runs in 82 one-day internationals during his 12-year England career.The former Pakistan captain Waqar Younis also joins the podcast to reflect on one of England's most iconic test match victories when Graham Thorpe guided England to their first series victory in Pakistan for 39 years in the pitch-black darkness in Karachi.
Mark Chapman is joined by England batter Tammy Beaumont, former opener Michael Carberry and Sussex Head Coach Paul Farbrace to discuss where it went wrong for England in the third Test against India. You'll hear Test head coach Brendan McCullum's thoughts on England's defeat and their style of play while we analyse the success and longevity of ‘Bazball'.We also look ahead to how England can approach their next Test in Ranchi.
Here are a few seasonal messages from just some of the people we have had on the show: Charles Dagnall, Debbie Knight, Asif Tanvir, George Dobell, David Paynter, Ryan ten Doeschate, David Gower, Jeffrey Archer, Tymal Mills, Harry Gurney, Rikki Clarke, Nasa Hussain, Huw Turbervill, Peter Moores, Mark Pugatch, Paul Newman, Alex Stewart, Richard Clarke, Michael Carberry, Chevy Green, Chris Green, Ronnie Irani, Ben Allison, Monty Panesar, Matt Kabir Floyd, Alex Tudor, Ian King, Nasser Hussain, Ali Martin, Rishi Persad, Daren Sammy, Matthew Hoggard, Roland Butcher, John Altman, Don Topley and Mark Butcher. All the best to you and yours over Christmas and have a fantastic New Year! And don't forget to vote for us in Sports Podcast of the Year! https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/podcast/98-not-out-the-cricket-podcast/ All the best and thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/98-not-out/message
Anchorage has always had an underground of illegal activity. Those activities might have literally taken place underground in tunnels or basement bars, or they could have figuratively been underground thinly veiled behind words like “resort” or “boarding house.” On this episode we explore some of Anchorage's underground past. #anchoredcity https://anchorageutc.org https://www.facebook.com/AnchorageUTC @AnchorageUTC Resources Used to Make This Episode: https://www.ghosttoursofanchorage.com/ https://www.adn.com/our-alaska/article/host-invites-curious-anchorages-spookiest-places/2011/05/07/ https://clarkyerrington.wordpress.com/2014/01/06/empress-theater-1916-2013/ https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/news/archive/2015/05/the-seedy-sudsy-history-of-the-49th-state.cshtml https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2022/02/13/curious-alaska-is-there-a-prohibition-era-tunnel-network-in-downtown-anchorage/ https://www.muni.org/departments/ocpd/planning/publications/siteassets/pages/default/patterns%20of%20the%20past.pdf https://www.adn.com/alaska-life/2020/05/17/history-of-spenard-how-a-squatter-bootlegger-and-showman-gave-anchorages-most-renowned-road-its-name/ https://adn.newsbank.com/doc/image/v2%3A14454275A04DAA79%40NGPA-AKADN-16F87446A62E009E%402430437-16F6DD3AF3861BE9%405-16F6DD3AF3861BE9%40?search_terms=%22South%2BSeas%22&text=%22South%20Seas%22&content_added=&date_from=&date_to=&pub%255B0%255D=14454275A04DAA79&sort=old&page=20&pdate=1942-03-18 https://adn.newsbank.com/doc/image/v2%3A14454275A04DAA79%40NGPA-AKADN-16F87446A62E009E%402430437-16F6DD3AF4A577BD%407-16F6DD3AF4A577BD%40?search_terms=%22South%2BSeas%22&text=%22South%20Seas%22&content_added=&date_from=&date_to=&pub%255B0%255D=14454275A04DAA79&sort=old&page=20&pdate=1942-03-18 https://www.alaskahistory.org/biographies/spenard-joseph-a-joe/ “Local Jottings about Town,” Anchorage Daily Times, June 26, 1916, 7. Quoted from Michael Carberry and Donna Lane, Patterns of the Past: An Inventory of Anchorage's Historic Resources: 200. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/people-african-american-history/zula-swanson-1891-1973/ Collins, Jan MacKell. Good Time Girls of the Pacific Northwest: A Red-Light History of Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. United States, TwoDot, 2020. https://www.alaskahistory.org/biographies/crocker-ulysses-grant-ug/ https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/exhibits/extra-tough-women-of-the-north/women-of-the-north-profiles/zula-swanson-savvy-businesswoman/
Eleanor Oldroyd, Phil Tufnell, Alex Hartley and Michael Carberry preview the 1st One Day International between South Africa and England tomorrow. They also chat about England Women's preparations for the T20 World Cup which begins early next month, as well as the inaugural Women's under 19 World Cup T20. The team also hear from Jofra Archer and they discuss the all new Women's Premier League India.
As Christmas approaches, here are some festive messages from some of the superb guests we've had on "98 Not Out". Thank you for listening in 2022 and we look forward to bringing you more great cricketing content in 2023. Voices you'll hear on this episode: Charles Dagnall, Asif Tanvir, George Dobell, David Paynter, Ryan ten Doeschate, David Gower, Jeffrey Archer, Tymal Mills, Harry Gurney, Rikki Clarke, Nasa Hussain, Huw Turbervill, Peter Moores, Mark Pougatch, Paul Newman, Alec Stewart, "The Grumbler", Michael Carberry, Chevy Green, Chris Green, Ronnie Irani, Ben Allison, Monty Panesar, Matt Kabir Floyd, Alex Tudor, Ian King, Nasser Hussain, Ali Martin, Rishi Persaud, Daren Sammy, Matthew Hoggard, Kyle Coetzer, Roland Butcher, John Altman, Aamir Sohail, Toby Tarrant, Don Topley and Mark Butcher. Have a great Christmas! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/98-not-out/message
Mark Chapman, Michael Carberry and Steven Finn look back at England's victory against Pakistan in the final of the T20 World Cup and their journey throughout the tournament. They take a look at some of the key figures from the final including Moeen Ali and Sam Curran while identifying the main reasons behind England's success. The team also take a look ahead to what comes next, including the ODI series against Australia which begins on Thursday.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by Steven Finn, Phil Tufnell and Michael Carberry to discuss the final round of fixtures in the Super 12s at the T20 World Cup. Eleanor and the team discuss England's performance in the T20 World Cup so far and look ahead to the final round of fixtures. They hear from England bowlers Mark Wood and Tymal Mills, hosts of the ‘Good Pace for Radio' podcast, who talk about Jos Buttler getting himself into the zone after Tymal served as England's twelfth man against New Zealand. Chris Woakes reflects on England's victory over New Zealand and looks ahead to their final match of the Super 12s, while Kate Cross drops by after becoming one of England Women's 18 centrally contracted players. And the team reflect on their most embarrassing cricketing moments after Zimbabwe fielder Milton Shumba lost his trousers after attempting to stop a Netherlands boundary!
Steve Crossman is joined by Michael Carberry and Phil Tufnell to look back at the opening week of the T20 World Cup. Test Match Special's Geoff Lemon joins the team to react to the exhilarating ending of India v Pakistan which saw India claim victory on the final ball, a disappointing opening week from hosts Australia and to look ahead to their meeting with England on Friday. They also chat to former Ireland wicket keeper Niall O'Brien and current Chairman of Selectors Andrew White about Ireland's start to the tournament.
With the T20 World Cup starting in Australia in a couple of weeks, who should make up England's starting XI following their 4-3 series win over Pakistan? Michael Carberry, Steve Finn and Phil Tuffnell join Mark Chapman to give their suggestions and ask if they're favourites. Plus, they discuss how you balance making England stronger without damaging the county game following Andrew Strauss's High Performance Review.
Former England opening batsman Michael Carberry recalls his experiences of the 2013-14 Ashes series in Australia and reminds us that England getting beaten heavily there is nothing new. He tells us about his current work coaching youngsters and an upcoming coaching camp he is doing over Easter with his former Surrey colleague Scott Newman. A man of many talents, he also reveals his latest art work, a pencil sketch of Manchester United football player Marcus Rashford MBE. Visit www.michaelcarberryart.com to see more!
Mark Chapman is joined by former England batter Michael Carberry and West Indian World Cup winner Carlos Brathwaite to look back at the final Test in Hobart and the 4-nil series defeat. The team dissect where it went so badly wrong for England this series. We also preview the women's Ashes with England's Kate Cross and look at the legacy of Virat Kohli following his departure as India Test captain.
Starring.....Charles, Dagnall, Debbie Knight, Asif Tanvir, George Dobell, David Paynter, Ryan ten Doeschate, David Gower, Jeffrey Archer, Tymal Mills, Harry Gurney Rikki Clarke, Georgie Heath, Nasa Hussain, Huw Turbervill, Peter Moores, Mark Pougatch, Paul Newman. Alec Stewart, "The Grumbler", Michael Carberry, The Bunbury, Chevy Green, Ronnie Irani, Ben Allison, Monty Panesar, Matt Kabir Floyd, Nasser Hussain, Ali Martin, Rishi Persad, Daren Sammy, Matthew Hoggard, Kyle Coetzer, Roland Butcher, Don Topley and Mark Butcher.
Former Surrey, Kent and England opening bat MICHAEL CARBERRY talks us through his journey from the streets of South London to playing for England in front of ninety thousand fans at the MCG on that tour of 2013-14, where England was thumped 5-0 by Australia and the tour was remembered not only for the result, but also the withdrawal of Jonathan Trott on health grounds and Graeme Swann's shock decision to quit straight after the Melbourne test. "Carbs" also tells us about his health problems and also his experiences of racism and has strong views on what needs to be done to bring young black players back into the game. We also look at his new career as a talented artist (please visit www.michaelcarberryart.com) and listen as he says his experiences in life have given him a positive outlook on life.
Michael talks to Aidan about racing in Dumfries last week
This year has been a tough one for all of us, but James Buttler has been a busy Cricket Badger and has spoken to some great people in 2020. James has trawled back through the many podcast editions and selected his favourite clips of the year. In Part ONE we relive chats with Paul Edwards, Michael Carberry, Azeem Rafiq, Neal Foulds, Graham Lambert and Robert Bathurst. Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast this year! Whether you are new to it, or have been with me from the start - THANK YOU! And a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you. Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at james @cricketbadgerpod.com.
Kevin Howells is joined by Tymal Mills and Michael Carberry to discuss England's four wicket win over Ireland in Southampton. Plus we hear from Eoin Morgan and Jonny Bairstow.
On this week’s From The Pavilion: Lockdown Podcast, Ollie Slack and Callum Guest are joined by Burwell & Exning’s Jay Ghelani to discuss Michael Carberry’s comments on racism in the […]
On this week’s From The Pavilion: Lockdown Podcast, Ollie Slack and Callum Guest are joined by Burwell & Exning’s Jay Ghelani to discuss Michael Carberry’s comments on racism in the sport. They also debate the latest news from the domestic scene, pick a best XI made up of just bowlers and Jay dreams up his […]
Worcestershire opener Daryl Mitchell is the current chair of the Professional Cricketers Association (PCA) and has had a rather busy time of it over the last few months. Daryl has been at the sharp end of discussions around Covid-19 and The Hundred as he represents the players in the English game. In this chat with the Badger, James Buttler, Daryl outlines the role of the PCA in any talks, gives us a glimpse into a busy lockdown period and also talks about racism after Michael Carberry's recent Cricket Badger Podcast appearance. And of course we talk about Daryl Mitchell the cricketer and his desire to get playing again as soon as he safely can. The Podcast is brought to you in association with TVSportsBlog.com (http://tvsportsblog.com/) . Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com. If you'd like to advertise on the Podcast drop us a line and we will send you our list of very competitive rates.
In which the lads are joined by former Hampshire and England opening batsman, Michael Carberry. On how: - Quick bowling can make you shotless or reckless - 'The way the ECB treated me was abysmal' - The art of opening the batting, including his marathon 523 partnership with Neil McKenzie, and - How he scooped Brett Lee for four in the Big Bash final, winning the game for Perth Scorchers.
Former England batsman Michael Carberry has been there, seen it, done it throughout a long and illustrious career as an opening batsman. Behind the runs and Test caps he's a black man understandably angry at current events and more than a little filled with a sense of deja vu. He's also palpably trying to keep hope to a minimum that the current #BlackLivesMatter movement will lead to tangible change and a long overdue end to racism. In a powerful interview with James Buttler, Carbs pulls no punches on the issues of racism in the United Kingdom. He speaks about his experiences as a man and as a cricketer. And if you think this current racism problem is American and doesn't extend to the UK, and if you believe it certainly does not extend to cricket, this is an interview you really need to listen to. The Podcast is brought to you in association with TVSportsBlog.com (http://tvsportsblog.com/) . Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com. If you'd like to advertise on the Podcast drop us a line and we will send you our list of very competitive rates.
Michael Carberry is the founder of Whole Life Learning Center in Austin, TX, and today he tells us about the holistic education approach and how it differs from traditional education. The center is a progressive private school for kids ages 3 – 14 and focuses on the kids' holistic education. It is not only a center for kids but includes parent education courses, and is a center for sustainability. Michael talks to us about the journey that led him to start this center back in 2012, the drive, the obstacles and the joyful moments shared with his peers and students.
Former England opener Michael Carberry is the Badger's guest on this week's Cricket Badger Podcast. James Buttler gets Carbs to answer the Badger 20 Questions. Along the way they have an in-depth chat about whether England's Test openers are given long enough, worry that youngsters are swerving the role as opener as it looks so riddled with problems and why he relished the task of facing the new ball. Michael offers up two names he feels should be on the selectors minds. The pair continued to chat batting and the state of the modern game after the usual goodbyes so don't turn off after James thanks Michael and says farewell. There is plenty more to follow. They also chat about Michael's new career as an artist after his recent exhibitions. He's a talented man and it is well worth checking out at www.michaelcarberryart.com (https://www.michaelcarberryart.com/) . This Podcast is brought to you in association with Cricket365.com (http://cricket365.com/) . Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com. If you'd like to advertise on the Podcast drop us a line and we will send you our list of very competitive rates.
Paul and Andy were also joined in the studio by former England batsman turned portrait artist, Michael Carberry to compare his work to Andy's.This episode also features a Sunday League team that held an open-top bus parade after winning the league and of course, Don't Ask Me. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Michael Carberry is the Founder & Director of the Whole Life Learning Center in Austin, Texas. As an educational visionary and innovator he has developed a holistic pedagogy (Whole Life Learning) focused on environmental sustainability, social justice, personal growth and empowerment. When he’s not at the Whole Life Learning Center Michael can be found spending quality time with his family, playing music, taking care of the animals, turning the compost, or wrestling with his two young sons. Michael has earned an MA from the SelfDesign Graduate Institute with a focus on Post-Modern Schools and Integral Learning, along with an MS in Library and Information Sciences and a BA in Philosophy from the University of Illinois. Join The Brotherhood Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood. Visit FrontRowDads.com/facebook For more information, visit FrontRowDads.com
Dr. Michael Carberry is the founder of Advanced Medical Integration, a nationwide consulting company teaching a fully compliant integrated medical model from 2013 to present. He is the founder of Apple Medical Corporate Wellness in Chattanooga TN and was also the executive director of Dynamic Medical Centers in Chattanooga, Hixson and Murfreesboro TN from 2011-2013. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic College, in Marietta, GA on March 1991. In addition to maintaining his private practice, Dr. Carberry was the host of Health Focus, a weekly radio show on WCOJ West Chester Pa from June 2000 to 2004. He has lectured to dozens of local businesses and organizations on Health, Wellness, and Prevention including; at DSE National Chiropractic Conventions, the National Center for Employee Education, and the Chiropractic Business Academy. He has also taught dozens of continuing education courses on risk management, nutrition, pain management, rehabilitation, and improving chiropractic outcomes.During the interview, Mike shares:- How an injury started him in his healthcare profession and development of the integrated, holistic health care- What a medically integrated, holistic health care practice is and how it helps people over 50 get healthy and fit naturally.- Why most people over 50 suffer from arthritis and posture issues.- How postural misalignment creates and compounds a patient’s health issues.- Why treating the underlying cause of a health issue is best for making sure that symptoms do not come back and avoids dependence on medications.- What every doctor should do to help patients achieve the best long-term outcome.- What the correct answer is for every ailment and why patients do not do it.- How to select doctors and healthcare providers that are right for you.To learn where you can find a medically integrated, holistic practice in your area go to support@amidoctors.comNever Too Late for Fitness Radio with Phil Farishttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/never-too-late-for-fitness-radio-with-phil-faris/
Rob Key discusses England's Champions Trophy squad with Jimmy Anderson and Michael Carberry.
Michael Carberry joins David Ruse to discuss England's exit from the Cricket World Cup after their defeat to Bangladesh.