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In this episode of The Attacking Scrum, Ged is joined by Christian and The Mighty Murph to dissect Wales' heaviest-ever Six Nations defeat. Where does Welsh rugby go from here? Could Scott Johnson really take over as Director of Rugby? And is Shaun Edwards the answer as Head Coach? Plus, on a lighter note, Murph shares the unbelievable story of how he ended up in the Royal Box at Cheltenham! A must-listen for passionate Welsh rugby fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rebel Wilson explains how she upset the royals, a gutsy bishop makes a personal plea to Donald Trump and outrage as Australia’s top cricket players get snubbed. For more, head to news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our twenty-ninth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Christina Koutsi, Dylan Fairman and Kenton de Jong discuss the life and death of Charles Coughlin, a British actor who is more famous in death than when he was alive. Coughlin had a colourful life, from messy marriages, summer homes, a fluctuating acting career, and an unfortunate bankruptcy. However, he is more known for the legend that happened after his passing. While in Texas performing The Royal Box, he became gravely ill and passed after a month of sickness. His body would be interred in a temporary grave in Galveston, Texas while his family discussed what to do with it -- should he be buried at his summer home in PEI, or should he be cremated and buried in New York instead? After a year of discussions, nature made the choice for them, and the incredibly deadly Galveston Hurrican of 1901 struck the city, destroying building, killing thousands, and smashing many mausoleums, including the one Charles Coughlin was resting in. His coffin would then be pulled out into the ocean... and the mystery would begin. What happened to Charles Coughlin's coffin? Come listen to our new episode and find out!
Send us a Text Message.King Surtova and his advisors throw a party for Ekundayo!WebsiteDiscordTwitterPathfinder Second Edition and the Kingmaker Adventure Path are published by Paizo."Take the Lead" and other featured music were composed by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons by: Attribution 4.0 License.All ambiances were composed by Michael Ghelfi Studios.The Zero Check are committed to providing an inclusive and respectful experience to all listeners, but we also recognize and acknowledge that we are limited by our individual frames of reference. If we misstep, please let us know. Email all feedback to feedback@zerocheckpodcast.com.Thank you for listening to The Zero Check.
AFL Daily's weekly offering of the AFL Daily Round-Table featuring Damian Barrett, Nat Edwards, Sarah Olle and Josh Gabelich. Every Tuesday afternoon for your commute home, hear the team unpack the biggest talking points in the world of footy. Paddy Cripps is having enormous impact on Carlton in 2024 One of the most intriguing Brownlow counts of all-time this year Tom Campbell's story of longevity A left-field nomination for Coach of the Year Is the game too quick to push on people with wise heads in our game? Where do we sit with the AFL putting transparency for the fans in regards to umpiring decisions Is Essendon starting to waiver under the weight of expectation? How do Collingwood find a way to get Darcy Moore back to his very best? Sarah is infatuated by Wimbledon and the Royal Box on Centre Court What we're looking forward to this weekend Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia Two Out Loud obsessions collided in a rainbow explosion of sparkly corsets and daggy dad dancing on the weekend. Yes, we're talking about the time Prince William, the future King of England, attended a Taylor Swift concert. Plus, one of Australia's most famous feminists - our first female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, thinks we have failed to bring young men along with us on our march towards equality. We discuss. And, do you need a life coach or do you want to BE one? We unpack the great life coach pyramid scheme. The End Bits: Listen to our latest episode: "I'm Looking For A Man In Finance" Listen: Group Therapy: The ‘Sexy Dress' Dilemma Listen: Decoding Kate's Comeback & That Bridgerton Sex Scene Listen: The Biggest Shock We've Ever Had Listen to Mia's No Filter: What Life Is Like After You Decide Not To Have Kids Check out Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency Check out Australian Counselling Association Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Get $20 off for our birthday. Click here to get a yearly Mamamia subscription for just $49. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Assistant Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Jacob Round Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Football Association Challenge Cup is the oldest and most prestigious cup competition in the world, having been in existence since 1871. Winning the Cup for many of us was actually more highly valued than winning the First Division championship which had none of the excitement and charisma of walking up the steps to the Royal Box and holding up that most prized trophy. The panel examines the reasons for the decline in importance of the FA Cup and compares Cup Final day now to the Cup Finals of their youth – with predictable results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In partnership with Influencity we talk to Nick Ede a multi-award-winning Charity Campaigner, Brand and Popular Culture Expert and TV presenter. Nick currently is co-host of Hello! High Street Hits with www.hellomagazine.com and host of Sunday Lunch with Nick Ede on www.charitable.radio. Nick has over 15 years of TV experience and is currently regular expert on GMB on ITV, `The Royal Agenda on Royalty TV and The Royal Box for Yahoo! with an audience of over 2 million. In this episode we talk about the changing face of public relations.
Episode 24 Today I talk to Chris Baker. Chris has designed several courses, runs tournament and charity events and has also started the Dr. Discgolf's Offseason Health Challenge. We start the episode with a preview of the Royal Box by Latitude 64. Instagram - @drdiscgolf Facebook - Chris Baker - Discgolf YouTube - Dr. Discgolf The theme song is "What Would You Be Like?" by Akira the Don
Rob Hawkins joins us again, fresh from his trip to the Royal Box at Wimbledon, as three of our World Cup winning squad were sat with other sporting, well, royalty. We talk about the experience, the style shown by him and Tom Halliwell and James Simpson. We look at the season so far for Halifax as well, as they prepare for the Challenge Cup this weekend, and the way the Super League season has gone so far, the current situation with the World Cup in flux, and much more. (Anyone know anyone at Silverstone?)
Nine people were shot and wounded, including two juveniles, early Wednesday in Washington, D.C., police said. Shortly before 1 a.m. police responded to a report of a shooting on Meade Street in the northeastern quadrant of the U.S. capital Eating superstar Joey “Jaws” Chestnut shook off a rain delay and gobbled his way to another win at Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest, downing 62 franks and buns in 10 minutes. The U.N. nuclear agency gave its endorsement on Tuesday to Japan's planned release of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant, saying it meets international standards and its environmental and health impact would be negligible. Meta is poised to unveil a new app that appears to mimic Twitter — a direct challenge to the social media platform owned by Elon Musk Ohtani leaves Angels game with blister, unlikely to pitch in All-Star Game Roger Federer received a standing ovation of 1 1/2 minutes from spectators as he entered the Royal Box at Centre Court on Tuesday, when he was celebrated during a brief ceremony for his career and his men's-record eight singles championships at Wimbledon. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Wimbledon Princess Kate.
FULL SHOW PODCAST | Buzz is back! After spending six weeks on paternity leave our main man is back behind the panel and learns very quickly what a 'Code Red' entails. Luttsy is making headlines left, right and centre and drops his latest little tidbit, Mitch gets frisked and asked for 'substances' upon visiting the Banksy exhibit Susie is still massively underwhelmed from the Coronation concert - let's hope it doesn't carry over into Smarter Than Suse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Robson, Alfie Hewett and Jack Draper return for the third part of their pre-Wimbledon series, celebrating 100 years of Centre Court. This one's all about Alfie; fresh from winning his 15th Grand Slam doubles title with Gordon Reid at the French Open, remarkably their 10th major in succession. Alfie's the only member of the team who hasn't yet played on Centre; remember he told us in Episode One his one experience was a Royal Box invite in 2018. Not bad, but not enough! So this isn't about memories of Centre, it's about aspirations of one day playing there. Wheelchair events at Wimbledon have been gradually upgraded through the courts, including the women's singles final being played on Court One for the first time in 2021. So is it possible? Wheelchairs on Centre? Logistics and tradition suggest it's a hard sell but, as Alfie says, they other Slams have managed it, so why not? Time Codes: 00:55. Time to update someone's bio! Congrats Gordon and Alfie, who's straight off the plane to tell us about it! 02:05. We start by hearing about the time Alfie and Jack hit the court together; both in wheelchairs. I think we know how this ends... 02:50. Lucy Shuker's also on the court but has to take cover when Jack flies a serve down; Jack goes a shade of strawberry... 03:35. At the age of 7, Alfie received the diagnosis which would change his life. He takes us back to the beginning for the full story... 04:00. He wanted to play in goal for Norwich City before "this random thing came out of nowhere". 04:35. A visit to Stoke Mandeville Hospital helped Alfie find a new direction... 05:10. Alfie kept himself active by playing three very different sports; tennis was just a hobby by this point, basketball was the priority... 06:50. Jack's interested to know about the visibility of wheelchair tennis at that point. The search engine Alfie mentions is at https://parasport.org.uk. See also https://join.accessercise.com/. 08:10. Time to big up "The Quadfather"! Peter Norfolk inspired many athletes, including Alfie, around the time of London 2012. 08:55. Jack and Laura are keen to find out about the kit; it's expensive stuff! Alfie explains the difference between regular chairs and sports chairs. 10:30. Another dig at Jack's wheelchair skills prompts Alfie to ask our novice; "what's the hardest thing about operating a sports chair?" 11:50. We fast-forward to Alfie and Gordon winning Wimbledon for the first time in 2016; the year his career took off. Alfie watched it back the other day! 14:20. Tim Henman time! 15:30. Laura's interested in finding out which is the best Grand Slam tournament, in terms of accessibility and visibility for wheelchair tennis. 16:45. Alfie says the time's right to start expanding the wheelchair draws and growing the game further... 17:35. The logical extension to this is Court scheduling; Jack's keen to dig a bit deeper here... Alfie's setting the bar high! 18:20. Laura's asks whether it would be possible to put a wheelchair match on Centre. Alfie says, behind the scenes, we need to talk about it. It's happened elsewhere, so why not Wimbledon? 19:50. Alfie says it's his dream to play on Centre Court and brings it back to the "deeper meaning"; he feels it would show the inclusivity that Britiain is famed for. 20:50. A huge question from Jack; how's the tech going to evolve? Stephane Houdet's chair gets big-money promo... 22:20. Ambitions; Wimbledon? Paralympic Gold? Big prizes remain "on the bucket list"! 23:25. A questions from Laura: Who's the player in the podcast artwork? Someone knows way too much.... Feel the Connection this summer with Vodafone, official partner of Wimbledon.
As Centre Court celebrates its centenary in 2022, three of the UK's most well-known tennis stars, Laura Robson, Jack Draper and Alfie Hewett, come together for an exciting new podcast series, in association with Vodafone, official partner of Wimbledon. Laura first played on Centre as a 16 year-old; Roger Federer wishing her luck down the staircase. Wild-card Jack opened the tournament last year against defending champion Novak Djokovic. But the only experience for Paralympic medallist and 19-times Grand Slam champion Alfie Hewett has been from the Royal Box (albeit alongside Rod Laver and Billie Jean King); perhaps one day that will change... Episode One is all about finding out what makes Centre Court such a special place to watch and play. "The magic of Centre Court", that's what it is... Full time codes: 00:00 Introduction from Laura. (improvised commentary performed by Alastair Eykyn). 00:50 Jack gives his thoughts on playing Surbiton challenger alongside Andy Murray. 01:40 Alfie reflects on a title-winning week at the Barcelona Open ahead of defending his Roland Garros titles. 02:10 Laura tells the guys what life's been like since announcing her retirement. 03:15 Laura tells Jack how she got emotional at Wimbledon when breaking the news to the BBC's Russell Fuller. 03:45 Alfie finds some common ground; last year he thought his career was ending when he went through Paralympic re-classification. 04:40 Jack recalls watching Andy Murray beat Novak Djokovic as an 11-year old from close to the court. 05:45 Alfie reveals he didn't watch too much able-bodied tennis growing up. But he did get immersed in London 2012. 07:10 Alfie has yet to play on Centre Court but talks about how wheelchair tennis is gradually being "upgraded". 07:30 Laura takes us back to U-10 days when a promise to play on a show court didn't turn out as planned... 08:50 Laura talks about the walk from the locker room and bumping into a superstar just before her debut at 16... 10:10 Jack only had to play the best player in the world on the opening day... no pressure! 11:00 There's a different walk-on for the players this year on Centre Court. Laura explains the change... sounds exciting! 11:40 Alfie agrees that it's the atmosphere which makes Wimbledon. "Sometimes I just wish I was a fan!" 12:10 The difference between watching in Centre Court and watching on TV is vast. Laura gets evocative. 13:20 Jack talks about playing on outside courts when the noise from Centre erupts. 14:00 Behind the scenes secrets from Laura; passageways and secret tunnels. "Nowhere else has the same vibe". 15:25 Hello to Tim Henman! 16:30 More memories: Laura goes back to 2008. Was Jack born?! He can recount the match like yesterday. 17:15 Alfie goes off on a tangent; to Court 18 to be precise. 18:05 Jack talks about the global appeal of the big matches and Laura reminisces about classic celebrations. 18:40 Jack was chatting to Andy Murray about his 2013 celebration. Would he go up to the box if he ever won?! 19:30 They're addicts these guys; they can remember winning shots from historic matches. "I'm a tennis nut!" says Jack. 20:55 Alfie grills Jack on making his Centre Court debut against Djokovic. Much more on this on Episode Two! 22:30 Alfie's had an "insane experience" but rather than on the court, in the Royal Box! 24:00 We're back to the sound of Centre Court. The silence, 25:00 How did everyone do?!
Former Whitby Town midfielder Tom Claisse joins Paul Connolly to talk about his 70 appearances for the Blues, his current coaching role with Emley AFC, his time in non-league, carrying the FA Cup to the Royal Box at Wembley, and why he should never have run Colin Todd a bath at Bradford City...
Managed to fix the mic issue from the last episode. Not much going on in disc golf this week with the holidays but January is going to be insane. Call it a hunch. Discord Channel https://discord.gg/RpAMEJrZPC All the Links https://linktr.ee/joesdiscgolf Looking to start investing in Crypto? Signup at Coinbase using the link below and get $10USD in free Bitcoin after you buy or sell $100USD worth of ANY Crypto! https://www.coinbase.com/join/mccudd_28 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joesdiscgolf/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joesdiscgolf/support
Si chiude con una sconfitta in quattro set contro Rublev il percorso di Fabio Fognini a Wimbledon. Prestazione maiuscola di Shapovalov che stronca le speranze di Murray sul centrale di Wimbledon e gli fa venire qualche dubbio sul resto della sua carriera. Ons Jabeur sconfigge Muguruza sul Centrale e affascina tutto il pubblico, Royal Box compreso. Vanni Gibertini e Luca Baldissera rispondono alle domande degli ascoltatori.
Making your debut on Centre Court at Wimbledon can be an intimidating experience, but Ons Jabeur, Sebastian Korda and Denis Shapovalov all relished it in different ways on Friday to reach the second week.How did Jabeur compose herself after vomiting underneath the Royal Box? Where does Korda get his calm temperament from? Can Shapovalov back up his win over Andy Murray against Roberto Bautista Agut in the next round? In what way did Murray's quite downbeat press conference change our perspective on his match today? And will we see him at Wimbledon again?Elsewhere, we say 'look out' for Liudmila Samsonova and 'hooray' for Venus Williams and Nick Kyrgios playing and winning mixed doubles together.he Tennis Podcast is presented by Catherine Whitaker and David Law, and features Matt Roberts. It is produced weekly year-round, and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments. It is crowdfunded by listeners each December.SUPPORT THE TENNIS PODCASTWe crowdfund The Tennis Podcast every December, with shout-outs, mascots and chances to take us on at predictions. For a reminder when the next campaign goes live, put your e-mail address in here - http://eepurl.com/gwWILXOr, if you don't want to wait and prefer to support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TheTennisPodcastNEWSLETTERSign up to get our news, offers, predictions and Matt's Stat - http://eepurl.com/gbmzRXSOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - https://twitter.com/TennisPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetennispodcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Der eine nennt es schnöde "EM" ... der andere spricht von einer "paneuropäischen Kontinentalmeisterschaft". Und nicht nur bei der Benennung des morgen beginnenden fuballerischen Großevents sind sich Pit Gottschalk und Malte Asmus uneinig. Auf jeden Fall eint sie der Blick auf die EURO und der gemeinsame Blick auf das deutsche Team, dem Pit durchaus zutraut, bis ins Halbfinale zuzustoßen und damit Jogi Löw einen würdigen Abgang zu bescheren. Als Titelkandidaten nennen die beiden aber andere Teams. Welche das sind, die nach exakt sieben Spielen und 107 Stufen hoch zur Royal Box in Wembley den Pokal ergreifen dürfen, verraten sie im aktuellen Fever Pit'ch-Podcast.
Der eine nennt es schnöde "EM" ... der andere spricht von einer "paneuropäischen Kontinentalmeisterschaft". Und nicht nur bei der Benennung des morgen beginnenden fuballerischen Großevents sind sich Pit Gottschalk und Malte Asmus uneinig. Auf jeden Fall eint sie der Blick auf die EURO und der gemeinsame Blick auf das deutsche Team, dem Pit durchaus zutraut, bis ins Halbfinale zuzustoßen und damit Jogi Löw einen würdigen Abgang zu bescheren. Als Titelkandidaten nennen die beiden aber andere Teams. Welche das sind, die nach exakt sieben Spielen und 107 Stufen hoch zur Royal Box in Wembley den Pokal ergreifen dürfen, verraten sie im aktuellen Fever Pit'ch-Podcast. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Der eine nennt es schnöde "EM" ... der andere spricht von einer "paneuropäischen Kontinentalmeisterschaft". Und nicht nur bei der Benennung des morgen beginnenden fuballerischen Großevents sind sich Pit Gottschalk und Malte Asmus uneinig. Auf jeden Fall eint sie der Blick auf die EURO und der gemeinsame Blick auf das deutsche Team, dem Pit durchaus zutraut, bis ins Halbfinale zuzustoßen und damit Jogi Löw einen würdigen Abgang zu bescheren. Als Titelkandidaten nennen die beiden aber andere Teams. Welche das sind, die nach exakt sieben Spielen und 107 Stufen hoch zur Royal Box in Wembley den Pokal ergreifen dürfen, verraten sie im aktuellen ... Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude. Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. +++Werbung+++ Jetzt im neuen Jahr besser füttern mit biologisch artgerechtem Rohfutter von BARFER'S. Für Deinen Hund oder Deine Katze mit 10 % Rabatt mit dem Gutscheincode „PODCAST10“. https://www.barfers-wellfood.de/
Der eine nennt es schnöde "EM" ... der andere spricht von einer "paneuropäischen Kontinentalmeisterschaft". Und nicht nur bei der Benennung des morgen beginnenden fuballerischen Großevents sind sich Pit Gottschalk und Malte Asmus uneinig. Auf jeden Fall eint sie der Blick auf die EURO und der gemeinsame Blick auf das deutsche Team, dem Pit durchaus zutraut, bis ins Halbfinale zuzustoßen und damit Jogi Löw einen würdigen Abgang zu bescheren. Als Titelkandidaten nennen die beiden aber andere Teams. Welche das sind, die nach exakt sieben Spielen und 107 Stufen hoch zur Royal Box in Wembley den Pokal ergreifen dürfen, verraten sie im aktuellen Fever Pit'ch-Podcast....
Nick Ede is an award-winning Scottish public relations, brand consultant and TV presenter. He runs the London-based PR agency East of Eden (London)Nick has worked at Shine Television, co-presented with the much-loved Russel Grant, worked on Hells Kitchen, Project Catwalk, Style for Stroke, Loraine Kelly, Mel-B, Kelly Osbourne Lilah Parsons, Sarah Hardin, Ashley James, Vogue Williams and many moreRecently Nick has appeared as a Matchmaker on Ultimate Matchmaker.He is currently an expert on the Yahoo show The Royal Box.In this highly enjoyable episode of Thought and Leaders, Nick discusses the business of fame, influencers, and PR.Nick reveals back-stage insights of working with Meghan Markle and Eva Longoria If you like celebrity, you will love, love, love this episode.31 minutes of listening time.If your company is looking for award-winning brand content and strategy, or you have a great story to share on the show, please get in touch: reinvent@me.com
An amazing day at Wembley sees the Warrington Wolves win the Challenge Cup with a magnificent victory over a dog shit St Helens - and is Daryl Clark so good he could win the Grand National? Rob offers up not one but two singalongs. Dennis is seated in the Royal Box, which leads to him setting up a meeting with Ralph Rimmer, and Sam continues on the piss come Sunday morning with a breakfast champagne.
With eight-time champion Roger Federer and seven-time winner Serena Williams in action, we saw ‘Wimbledon royalty’ entertain British royalty on Centre Court. But the Royal Box wasn’t the Duchess of Cambridge’s only vantage point at The Championships… Richard Kaufman, Barry Cowan and Peter Marcato discuss Day 2’s key moments, while Kim Clijsters tells us about some of her celebrity encounters.
Running Wimbledon | Broadcasting the Women's World Cup | Not broadcasting the Cricket World Cup. Philip Brook (conversation begins at 19.27) is the Chairman of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, host of the annual Wimbledon tennis championships. Brook will leave his position, one of the most influential in world tennis, after nine and half years as chairman after this year's championships this summer. In episode 58 of the Leaders Sport Business Podcast, Brook welcomes James Emmett to the boardroom at the AELTC for a discussion on the milestone moments of his tenure, what comes next for him, for the club and the tournament, and the state of world tennis. On the conversational agenda: - Why, with the tournament two weeks away, he's not very busy at all; - The new roof on number one court - what, why, how, and who it will benefit; and what else is new for this year; - The 50 other weeks of the Wimbledon year; - 73 acres of new land - what to do with it, and why the journey to the tennis club is likely to change in the future; - How the £63.75m Wimbledon Park Golf Club deal was done; - What he believes his legacy to the club, and to grass court tennis will be; - The regrets of his tenure, and why he thinks tennis isn't necessarily better off on a global level than when he started; - What needs to happen for the major stakeholders in tennis to work together with greater cohesion; - Hosting the Royal Box; how to keep the great and the good in check.
The Yahoo & YouGov deep-dive into very British behaviours is back. Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of the royal family with Nick Ede, PR and brand expert and charity campaigner and commentator on The Royal Box.How many Brits are monarchists? (HOW many?)Who is our favourite member of the royal family? (Sorry, Camilla.)How many of us would actually want to be a royal? (Are you sure?)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the gang talk Proposals! Where is your ideal location? Would you be happy with a flash mob? Could you turn down a proposal? Also a little chat on the latest Disney offerings, some ill advised clothing labels and the latest celebs couple in the for of... Jack Whitehall and Paris Hilton!! Plus a super touching and important Royal Box.... and a little quality chat about Morgan Freeman. Follow on the socials @therealbrunch @mrmartinjoseph @ellakora @beckygh14
Weekly Pop Culture and Dating Podcast hosted by @Mrmartinjoseph, @Ellakora & @Beckygh14 This week Martin gets candid about his mental Health. He discusses his battles with Anxiety and Depression in a frank and honest chat. Aside from this they talk I'm a celebrity, Katie Price and the end of Big Brother. Find out who has made it into the Royal Box and exactly what they think of Zac Efron's new look! If you need help or are struggling with your mental health, here are a few places you can turn to for support... Samaritans The Mix Papyrus CALM Switchboard
This week the gang sit down and discuss... Celeb engagements, the Strictly lineup & Gemma Collins' latest snaps. Prince Charming features a shocking listener write in and we find out if Tinder Tom decided to take Ella for a Sunday roast after all. All this, plus The Royal Box, Becky eating Donuts and Martins Nasal/hungover voice.... Winning! Subscribe. Rate. Review. Share. Instagram - @therealbrunch Twitter - @realbrunchpod therealbrunch.co.uk
This week the gang talk all about Love Island, Caroline Flack, throwing up on dates and getting rejected twice in one week! Who is in the Royal Box this week? Will Ella and Martin find Prince Charming?... unlikely. SUSCRIBE! RATE! REVIEW! Contact us - therealbrunchpod@gmail.com www.therealbrunch.co.uk
Gerad talks about Drake's recent dominance and his BBC freestyle, the Royal Box at Wimbledon, J and B on the Run, FIFA World Cup. Eating meat.
Welcome back to…. A Wimbledon Preview edition of Hey, Great Shot!!!! After spending about a month in hibernation formulating hot tennis takes, host Alex Gruskin welcomes back Cracked Racquets Writer Matt Stachowiak and Super Producer Max Fliegner to preview the 2018 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles Draw. The guys offer their predictions for each quarter of the draw, highlighting their favorite projected matches, contenders, darkhorse candidates, and overrated players in each section. The Most Debated topics from this podcast include: Is Fed the PROHIBITIVE favorite? If not Fed/Nadal, who else can win this event? Would a Marin Cilic title even qualify as surprising? Zverev/Coric generation vs. Dimitrov/Sock generation: Who’s been better? Why does the bottom half of the draw have so much more talent than the top? This second episode will focus on the remaining two quarters of the men’s draw, and the guys will get into the business of making predictions. No episode would be complete without Changeover Chat, and today’s podcast proves no exception. The guys end the show by discussing the merits of Wimbledon’s All-White clothing policy and naming who they would want to sit in their “Royal Box”. Also, Fliegner’s former Dartmouth Men’s Tennis teammate Paul Midgley joins the show to share his insights from the recently completed Rochester and Pittsburgh Futures events, and makes his case about why Futures events are as exciting to watch as any event in tennis. As always, the opinions in this podcast are our own, and we are happy to debate them with anyone kind enough to listen to or comment on our show. The podcast feed is now live, so please share our episodes with your friends and subscribe to our show on iTunes. A special shoutout to Super Producers Max Fliegner and Daniel Westhoff, the men behind the scenes who make these episodes possible. Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy our thirty-first episode!! This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This weeks host Fergus Craig returns to discuss the result against Man City alongside guest Paul Doolan.Welcome to those of you listening on our new Android app! It's got all these podcasts please Newcastle news and videos and a quick link to our Facebook too! Get it here bit.ly/nattappGrab yourself up to £50 free bets, click Join Ladbrokes to claim bit.ly/1ITOoYy using promocode LAD50NewcastlePodcast.comProduced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's host Fergus Craig returns to discuss the result against Man City alongside guest Paul Doolan. Welcome to those of you listening on our new Android app! It's got all these podcasts please Newcastle news and videos and a quick link to our Facebook too! Get it here bit.ly/nattapp Grab yourself up to £50 free bets, click Join Ladbrokes to claim bit.ly/1ITOoYy using promocode LAD50 NewcastlePodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
The Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend Wimbledon. Find out who else was in the Royal Box this week. Prince William remembers the victims of 7/7, one of Britain's worst terrorist attacks on 7 July 2005. A historic moment for the British Royal Family as Princess Charlotte was christened in St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham. And another historic moment as Tonga celebrates when King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau'u were crowned in Nuku'alofa.See more in this week's show. Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram rightroyalroundup.
No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on weekday mornings from 4 - 6.30am on LBC. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.
infeCtious 018 comes from Diego Matias. Diego Matias, a.k.a Diego M, was born on a 7th of July, 1992 in Quilmes, the south side of Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the age of 4, his family moves to Madrid, Spain. Here's where he started to get a feel for house music by the old raves in the towns party’s. In 2003 he moved back again to Buenos Aires, and at the age of 15 he starts his amateur dj career winning his first dj competition and creates Brothers whit his best friend, and they start playing b2b in a lot of parties and clubs. Influenced by international djs like Marco Carola, Joris Voorn, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Paco Osuna, Pig & Dan, and some local national djs such as Ariel Rodz, Adrian Hour, Juan Zolbaran, Mariano Trocca and Matias Sundblad, he finds his music style that goes from quality deep house trough groovy tech house and techno. They have played in many underground clubs from Buenos Aires, but the most important was the gig at the recognized club, Bahrein, whit Sebastian Arevalo, at the Moulhouse Crew party. You can hear Diego M's tracks at international labels such as Bedroom Muzic, Comfusion Records, Steel Ground Records, 666 Recordings, Royal Box and Yaakun Records to name a few. He continues growing up in his dj and producer career waiting for his chance to show everybody his passion and quality music. 1. Sascha Braemer - Et Voila (Cristoph Remix) 2. Level Groove - Art After Dark (Original Mix) 3. Pig&Dan, Rachel Lyn - I Am One (Original Mix) 4. Pig&Dan - I Can't Believe (Original Mix) 5. Ross Evans - Someday (Original Mix) 6. Stefan Colakovic - Rehab (Original Mix) 7. Juanmy.R - Tikaboo (Original Mix) 8. Da Fresh, Xenia Beliayeva - Someone (Larry Cadge Remix) 9. Samu Rodriguez - Laugh It Up (Ben Grunnell Remix) 10. Darkrow, Okabi - The Macaw's Moustache (Darkrow Remix) 11. Sebastian Ledher, Alvaro Smart - Paiaya 12. Stefano Noferini, Samuel Dan - Harry's Code (Original Mix) 13. Vlada Asanin, JUST2, Luca M - Get Inside (Unique Rmx) 14. Diego infazon - Mr Maquenrow (Matt Klast Deep Remix) 15. Dosem - Message 16. Miguel Bastida - Sunday Picnick (Original Mix) 17. D-Unity - Stomp (Original Mix) 18. D-Unity - Sub (Original Mix) 19. Vincenzo Ciotoli - Lines (2dave Remix) 20. Noir & Hayze - Angel (Club Mix)
Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan cosy up for the camera; the Middletons are let into the Royal Box at Wimbledon; Ozzy Osborne says he never liked Tony Blair.