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How to judge seltzers, plus the science of carbonation... Over the past decade, seltzer has exploded. Sales have doubled, and companies like Coke and Pepsi are buying up brands and creating their own sparkling waters. So in a crowded field, with a drink that doesn't have much flavor to begin with, how do you tell which one is best? We talk with the hosts of the podcast Seltzer Death Match to find out. Then we nerd out on the science of carbonation: What exactly is it, how does it affect the taste experience, and how do you get the best results from home carbonation systems? Dan Souza, editor-in-chief of Cook's Illustrated, has the answers.This episode originally aired on May 17, 2020, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, and Sam Lee. Edited by Tracey Samuelson. The Sporkful team now includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Kameel Stanley, and Jared O'Connell. This update was produced by Gianna Palmer. Publishing by Shantel Holder.Every Friday, we reach into our deep freezer and reheat an episode to serve up to you. We're calling these our Reheats. If you have a show you want reheated, send us an email or voice memo at hello@sporkful.com, and include your name, your location, which episode, and why.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.Right now, Sporkful listeners can get three months free of the SiriusXM app by going to siriusxm.com/sporkful. Get all your favorite podcasts, more than 200 ad-free music channels curated by genre and era, and live sports coverage with the SiriusXM app.
For May's Found Sound, Alice heads to Bristol to record the dawn chorus and meet wildlife presenter, activist and birder Nadeem Perera. We hear about how birdwatching has changed Nadeem's life, and his role in building community as a founder of Flock Together. This episode was produced by musician and sound artist Alice Boyd, featuring music by herself and Sam Lee. Thanks go to Nadeem Perera. 'Found Sounds' are back for 2025 with another twelve episodes, each released on the middle Friday of the month. This year, Alice will be travelling across the UK to meet people inspired by heritage crafts, folklore and the landscape, creating a sonic scrapbook of their practice. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with Lia Leendertz. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Found Sounds are released on the middle Friday of the month. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
To bring in May we'll forage for bread and cheese, gather round the Maypole, and slip down to the riverbank to meet our mammal of the month. To begin, Sam Lee sings a new version of the Padstow May Song. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with the nature writer and author of the Seasonal Almanac, Lia Leendertz. Lia is joined by novelist Zoe Gilbert and folk musician Sam Lee. Sam's traditional song was arranged by himself (vocals) with James Keay (piano) and Niko O'Brien (percussion and mixing), with guest vocals by Polly Gone Wrong. This podcast is produced by Geoff Bird and Catriona Bolt. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
For April's Found Sound, Alice meets artist Lucy May Schofield in her studio in rural Northumberland. We hear about Lucy's water-based woodcut printing practice, as well as her fascination with the passage of time, our place in the cosmos and our relationship to the earth. This episode was produced by musician and sound artist Alice Boyd, featuring music by herself and Sam Lee. Thanks go to Lucy May Schofield. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with Lia Leendertz. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Found Sounds with Alice Boyd are released on the middle Friday of the month. This year, Alice will be travelling across the UK to meet people inspired by heritage crafts, folklore and the landscape, creating a sonic scrapbook of their practice. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
Bruce's guest is Rev. Dr. Sam Lee. Sam is a co-lead pastor at Spring Garden, Baptist Church in Toronto. He has over 15 years of ministry experience with children and youth ministry. His dissertation focused on central role of spiritual identity in youth, integrating Henry Nouwen's book, The Life of the Beloved. Sam and HNS ED Bruce Adema discuss one of Henri Nouwen's letters that talks about the value of Church to those that are “spiritual but not religious.” Does the Church matter any more? ___________ Book Discussed: Love, Henri https://amzn.to/3fpnolF (US) https://amzn.to/2C2lqcD (Canada) The Life of the Beloved https://amzn.to/2Y22R0H (US) https://amzn.to/2MQX73m (Canada) ___________ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: henrinouwen.org/donate/ * SIGN UP FOR FREE DAILY E-MEDITATIONS: henrinouwen.org/meditation/ * MORE FREE RESOURCES: henrinouwen.org/ * FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/henrinouwensociety/ TWITTER: twitter.com/nouwensociety FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nouwensociety/ PINTEREST: www.pinterest.ca/henrinouwen/
After 10 years, 13 major honours and six Premier League titles Kevin De Bruyne is leaving Manchester City.So where does he rank amongst the best to play in the Premier League and how do City go about replacing him?Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's football correspondent David Ornstein and Man City writer Sam Lee as they share their reaction to the news, reflect on the brilliance the Belgian has brought to the Premier League and assess how Pep Guardiola's side move on from his departure.Plus football data writer Thom Harris drops by to remember some of De Bruyne's most crucial moments in a Man City shirt.Host: Ayo AkinwolereWith: David Ornstein and Sam LeeProducer: Guy Clarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 10 years, 13 major honours and six Premier League titles Kevin De Bruyne is leaving Manchester City. So where does he rank amongst the best to play in the Premier League and how do City go about replacing him? Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's football correspondent David Ornstein and Man City writer Sam Lee as they share their reaction to the news, reflect on the brilliance the Belgian has brought to the Premier League and assess how Pep Guardiola's side move on from his departure. Plus football data writer Thom Harris drops by to remember some of De Bruyne's most crucial moments in a Man City shirt. Host: Ayo Akinwolere With: David Ornstein and Sam Lee Producer: Guy Clarke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manchester City travel to Old Trafford on Sunday, where Manchester United will be hoping to complete a league double over their city rivals for the first time in five years. With Ruben Amorim's side lacking a cutting edge up front and Pep Guardiola without the injured Erling Haaland, where will both managers look for solutions in attack?Adam Leventhal is joined by The Athletic's football Manchester United writer Carl Anka and Manchester City writer Sam Lee to preview Sunday's derby. Host: Adam LeventhalWith: Carl Anka, Sam LeeExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Jay Beale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester City travel to Old Trafford on Sunday, where Manchester United will be hoping to complete a league double over their city rivals for the first time in five years. With Ruben Amorim's side lacking a cutting edge up front and Pep Guardiola without the injured Erling Haaland, where will both managers look for solutions in attack? Adam Leventhal is joined by The Athletic's football Manchester United writer Carl Anka and Manchester City writer Sam Lee to preview Sunday's derby. Host: Adam Leventhal With: Carl Anka, Sam Lee Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Jay Beale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The day had come on March 22nd, 2025... the day we crowned the greatest dish in Chinese Cuisine for 2025! It was a hotly contested battle, voted on by about 60 members of our audience on a beautiful night in Chinatown. Cohosted by myself and the folks from The Worst Quality Crab Podcast and the On Waverly Bookstore, it was truly a fun night! I hope you were able to join us live, but if you weren't, here's our recording. Mark your calendars for next year, we'd love to do another round with lots of your favorites that didn't make this year's list! So many people to thank: Jon for helping me come up with the idea, and Freesia and Sam Lee for adding fuel to the fire and bringing their audience along! To Cynthia and Jenn for providing a beautiful, inviting place to have it. My friend Steve for running the Zoom, as well as all the staff at On Waverly for keeping things in order and providing prizes and snacks. And, of course, to everyone who was able to make it down, we couldn't have had this without your votes! Photo Credits: @itsjustinchu As I always mention, you can write to us at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, and please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @infatuasianpodcast Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around Cover Art and Logo designed by Justin Chuan @w.a.h.w (We Are Half the World) #marchmadness #chinesefood #chinatown #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #representationmatters
Wend your way with us through an April day - through the blossoming orchard, to Japan for our monthly tree ritual, under the oak trees with Zoe, our resident forager, and up into the dusky air with emerging bats. Soundtracked by Sam Lee's song for April, 'The Cuckoo'. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with the nature writer and author of the Seasonal Almanac, Lia Leendertz. Lia is joined by novelist Zoe Gilbert and folk musician Sam Lee. Sam's traditional song was arranged by himself (vocals) with James Keay (piano) and Niko O'Brien (percussion). The track was recorded and mixed by Niko. This podcast is produced by Geoff Bird and Catriona Bolt. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
ในโลกของคริปโตเคอเรนซีที่เต็มไปด้วยความผันผวน มีชื่อของชายคนหนึ่งที่โดดเด่นทั้งในแง่ของความสำเร็จและความขัดแย้ง – Sam Lee เขาเป็นบุคคลที่มีสองด้านอย่างชัดเจน ด้านหนึ่งคือภาพลักษณ์ของผู้ประกอบการที่ประสบความสำเร็จ นักเทคโนโลยีที่มีวิสัยทัศน์ และผู้บุกเบิกในวงการ Blockchain อีกด้านหนึ่งคือความเป็นไปได้ว่าเขาอาจเป็นผู้อยู่เบื้องหลังการหลอกลวงขนาดใหญ่ที่สร้างความเสียหายให้นักลงทุนนับพันล้านดอลลาร์ ในพอดแคสต์ EP นี้ จะพาท่านผู้ฟังไปสำรวจเส้นทางชีวิตและธุรกิจของ Sam Lee เจาะลึกโครงการสำคัญอย่าง HyperVerse และ Blockchain Global ตลอดจนผลกระทบที่เกิดขึ้นกับนักลงทุนและวงการคริปโตเคอเรนซีในวงกว้าง เรื่องราวนี้ไม่เพียงเกี่ยวกับเงินที่หายไป แต่ยังเกี่ยวกับความเชื่อ ความหวัง และความผิดหวังที่เกิดขึ้นเมื่อคำสัญญาอันยิ่งใหญ่กลายเป็นความสูญเสียอันใหญ่หลวง เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #SamLee #คริปโตหลอกลวง #HyperVerse #BlockchainGlobal #ระวังถูกหลอก #ลงทุนคริปโต #แผนพีระมิด #แผนพอนซี #MLMคริปโต #เงินดิจิทัล #DannydHek #ปกป้องการลงทุน #ข่าวคริปโต #SteveWozniak #คดีฉ้อโกงคริปโต #ดูไบคริปโต #เตือนภัยนักลงทุน #ผลตอบแทนสูงผิดปกติ #เรื่องเล่าเหยื่อคริปโต #คริปโตกับกฎหมาย #geekstory #geekforeverpodcast
Clive hosts Loose Ends with an audience in London this week with a set of guests with a serious work ethic and willingness to try new things in the name of entertainment. The chart topping superstar and award winning actor Michael Ball is now also a best selling novelist. Can life backstage really be as chaotic as this page-turner set in theatreland suggests? Hollie McNish is that rare thing, a best-selling poet who also likes to make people laugh. Fresh from entertaining Swiss school children with her work, she'll be discussing her latest collection Lobster (and other things I'm learning to Love), the follow up to Slug (and other things I've been told to hate). And Dr Who and Ballet Shoes actress Pearl Mackie on her new venture - a true crime podcast called Theatre of Crime, investigating famous murder mysteries with a touch of audio drama. Comedian Pierre Novellie also co-hosts podcasts, alongside names like Frank Skinner and Phil Wang. But he's going it alone in a new show - Must We? - a sell out Edinburgh Festival hit that makes comedy out of Cargo Cults, neurodiversity and quirky obsessions. Plus, music from the English folk star Sam Lee, who is Artist-in-residence for a year of environment-themed events - Earth Unwrapped - at Kings Place in London. Presented by Clive Anderson Produced by Olive Clancy
For February, Sam Lee gives us a bold new version of 'Oakham Poachers', a traditional ballad recorded in Gloucestershire. In the orchard, we explore mistletoe folklore and select apple trees for planting. Zoe goes foraging for jack by the hedge, while our mammal of the month has a striped face, a grey back and a big personality... And Lia tells the Norse tale of Baldur, Frigg and the mistletoe. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with the nature writer and author of the Seasonal Almanac, Lia Leendertz. Lia is joined by novelist Zoe Gilbert and folk musician Sam Lee. Sam's traditional song was arranged by himself (vocals) with James Keay (piano) and Niko O'Brien (percussion). The track was recorded and mixed by Niko. This podcast is produced by Geoff Bird and Catriona Bolt. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
March is the start of spring - to celebrate, Sam Lee sings an uplifting new arrangement of the folk anthem 'Birds in the Spring'. Our mammal of the month is the mad March hare, while in the woods we look for bear garlic and go birch tapping. Meanwhile, Lia tells the Cornish folktale of The Fairies and the Bees. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with the nature writer and author of the Seasonal Almanac, Lia Leendertz. Lia is joined by novelist Zoe Gilbert and folk musician Sam Lee. Sam's traditional song was arranged by himself (vocals) with James Keay (piano) and Niko O'Brien (percussion). The track was recorded and mixed by Niko. This podcast is produced by Geoff Bird and Catriona Bolt. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
With just six points separating Nottingham Forest in 3rd and Aston Villa in 10th, European football is up for grabs in the Premier League.Adam Leventhal is joined by The Athletic's football writers Tim Spiers and Nick Miller to discuss which side needs European qualification the most.After wins midweek, Manchester City and Chelsea sit 4th and 5th respectively, are any of the chasing pack consistent enough to earn Champions League football?With Manchester United and Tottenham languishing in the bottom half of the table, which clubs are eyeing up the Europa and Conference League?Host: Adam LeventhalWith: Tim Spiers, Nick MillerFeaturing: Paul Taylor, Sam Lee, Liam Twomey, Chris Waugh, Jacob TanswellEditor: Nick ThomsonExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Jay Beale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With just six points separating Nottingham Forest in 3rd and Aston Villa in 10th, European football is up for grabs in the Premier League. Adam Leventhal is joined by The Athletic's football writers Tim Spiers and Nick Miller to discuss which side needs European qualification the most. After wins midweek, Manchester City and Chelsea sit 4th and 5th respectively, are any of the chasing pack consistent enough to earn Champions League football? With Manchester United and Tottenham languishing in the bottom half of the table, which clubs are eyeing up the Europa and Conference League? Host: Adam Leventhal With: Tim Spiers, Nick Miller Featuring: Paul Taylor, Sam Lee, Liam Twomey, Chris Waugh, Jacob Tanswell Editor: Nick Thomson Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Jay Beale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a week in which they were dumped out of the Champions League and given a dose of reality by Liverpool, Man City got back to winning ways, beating Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 courtesy of Erling Haaland on his return from injury.So, with Haaland back from injury and their new recruits bedding in is the City rebuild not as big a job as we thought it might be?Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's Man City correspondent Sam Lee as well as Jack Pitt-Brooke to analyse City's performance at the Tottenham Hotspur season before assessing the state of their squad rebuild.New signings Abdukodir Khusanov, Omar Marmoush and Nico Gonzalez are all discussed as well as the ageing spine of Guardiola's dynastic team before questioning whether the Spaniard can return City to their previous standards?Host: Ayo AkinwolereWith: Sam Lee and Jack Pitt-BrookeExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Guy Clarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a week in which they were dumped out of the Champions League and given a dose of reality by Liverpool, Man City got back to winning ways, beating Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 courtesy of Erling Haaland on his return from injury. So, with Haaland back from injury and their new recruits bedding in is the City rebuild not as big a job as we thought it might be? Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's Man City correspondent Sam Lee as well as Jack Pitt-Brooke to analyse City's performance at the Tottenham Hotspur season before assessing the state of their squad rebuild. New signings Abdukodir Khusanov, Omar Marmoush and Nico Gonzalez are all discussed as well as the ageing spine of Guardiola's dynastic team before questioning whether the Spaniard can return City to their previous standards? Host: Ayo Akinwolere With: Sam Lee and Jack Pitt-Brooke Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Guy Clarke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lead 2025: 8 Week Mens Program (starts March 12th) - https://www.thechrisgeisler.com/lead2025Bursary Application - (announced March 5th) https://forms.gle/nGc7ZKvH8RYqcCYf7For the past 15 years, Sam has been breathing new life into folk arts in the UK—reimagining its sights, sounds, and traditions through his projects and live shows. He serves a significant role in connecting people to the land through his art. He's also a passionate advocate for a greener future, co-founding Music Declares Emergency and serving on the board of the Featured Artist Coalition, both pushing to make the UK music industry Net Zero.As the founder and director of The Nest Collective, he creates beautiful experiences that bring people together through music, nature, and community—think intimate pilgrimages and deep, soulful nature immersions. And last year, he added “author” to his list of creative ventures with The Nightingale: Notes on a Songbird, a book full of rich stories and personal reflections, many of which he'll be sharing with us today.Through music, storytelling, and time spent in nature, Sam has formed deep bonds with The Nightingale, The Turtle Dove, and The Salmon—three incredible creatures that continue to shape his relationship with the wild.BUY TICKETS ▶ https://www.singingwithnightingales.c...IG ▶ / samleesong WEBSITE ▶ https://samleesong.co.uk/FB ▶ / samleefolk ====== CHRIS GEISLER ======WEBSITE ▶ http://thechrisgeisler.com/MENS Community ▶ https://bit.ly/4gIG6Vw====== PODCAST ======Support The Podcast: / thechrisgeisler Telegram: https://t.me/thechrisgeislerpodcast
Interview with Sam Lee, President & CEO of NorthIsle Copper & Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/northisle-copper-gold-tsxvncx-restructures-project-development-to-optimize-capital-efficiency-6438Recording date: 20th February 2025Northisle Copper & Gold has announced impressive results from its preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for the North Island copper-gold project in British Columbia, Canada. The study reveals an after-tax net present value of US$2 billion with a 29% internal rate of return, positioning it as one of the most capital-efficient projects in the copper-gold sector.The project's innovative phased development approach significantly reduces initial capital requirements. Phase 1 will operate at 40,000 tonnes per day, focusing on gold-rich mineralization that provides 70% margins. This initial phase, requiring US$850 million in capital, helps fund the Phase 2 expansion to 80,000 tonnes per day, which will incorporate more copper production. The project achieves a rapid payback period of 1.9 years and features a favorable NPV to capex ratio of 1.7, substantially higher than typical copper projects that range from 0.5 to 1.0.Over its 29-year mine life, North Island is projected to produce an average of 157 million pounds of copper equivalent or 300,000 ounces of gold equivalent annually. The life-of-mine production maintains an approximately equal split between copper and gold.The project's exploration potential is particularly noteworthy, with Northisle controlling a 35-kilometer porphyry district. The company's 2025 drill campaign, which is fully funded, will focus on the high-grade northern corridor area, with approximately 85% of the drilling budget allocated to expanding resources around the 2021 Goodspeed discovery.A significant exploration target includes the Pemberton Hills area, located 5-7 kilometers from North Island, featuring a 6.5 x 1.5km lithocap that has already seen over $5 million in historical exploration. The company is advancing this target alongside the main North Island project.Northisle's President & CEO Sam Lee emphasizes the project's strategic value, noting that major mining companies are particularly interested in district-scale opportunities rather than single-asset projects. While the company remains open to strategic partnerships for exploring Pemberton Hills, management has clearly stated they won't divest any ownership in the core North Island project.With a market capitalization of approximately C$160 million, Northisle offers investors exposure to both copper and gold in a stable jurisdiction, with significant exploration upside potential. The project's economics are particularly robust, benefiting from existing infrastructure and strong local community support. The company's focus on reducing capital intensity while maintaining high margins positions it well in the current market environment, where few new copper projects combine scale, favorable economics, and low jurisdictional risk.View NorthIsle Copper & Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/northisle-copper-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Sam Lee, President and CEO of Northisle Copper & Gold (TSX.V:NCX) joins me to discuss the recently updated Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for the North Island Project, on Vancouver Island, B.C., highlighting key financial metrics including a C$2 billion after-tax net present value (NPV) at a 7% discount rate and an after-tax internal rate of return (IRR) of 29%, at base case metals prices of Copper $4.20 and gold $2,150. The discussion delves into the two Phase project execution, breaking down initial capital requirements pegged at approximately US$850 million for Phase 1, which results in a payback period of 1.9 years. Sam also touches upon projected cash flows, with Phase 1 expected to generate around US$300 million annually, and Phase 2 about US$200 million. Additionally, he elaborates on the significance of the project's location and existing infrastructure, which drastically lower overall costs. For this year's exploration, key targets, including the West Goodspeed discovery from last year and the Pemberton Hills area. Sam emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to marketing efforts to bridge the gap between intrinsic and market valuation. Please email me any follow up questions for the team at Northisle. My email address is Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Northisle Copper & Gold website to learn more about the Company and North Island Project.
Be honest. When Kai Havertz missed that first half sitter, you thought that Arsenal were going to lose, didn't you? And why wouldn't you? That's how football works. It's powered by narrativium. Except this time it wasn't. Arsenal destroyed City and Havertz got one in the back of the net eventually. Amy Lawrence has the Arsenal angle, Sam Lee has City, but we've also got Carl Anka at Old Trafford, the theatre of pathos, we've got Jay Harris at the GTech where Spurs were impressive and if that's not enough, Pol Ballus joins us from Spain where Barcelona have rejoined the title race. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Sam Lee, Amy Lawrence, Carl Anka, Jay Harris, Si Watts and Pol Ballus Producer: Si Watts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arsenal host Manchester City on Sunday in what some are called the 'stay humble' derby. The last time these sides met was back in September's thrilling 2-2 draw, where things boiled over at full time. The Athletic's Arsenal writer James McNicholas and Manchester City writer Sam Lee join Tim Spiers and Adam Leventhal to preview Sunday's clash. Plus we check in with some of the club podcasts across The Athletic FC and set you up for the key games elsewhere. Host: Adam Leventhal With: James McNicholas, Sam Lee, Tim Spiers Featuring: Simon Hughes, James Maw Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Jay Beale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arsenal host Manchester City on Sunday in what some are called the 'stay humble' derby.The last time these sides met was back in September's thrilling 2-2 draw, where things boiled over at full time.The Athletic's Arsenal writer James McNicholas and Manchester City writer Sam Lee join Tim Spiers and Adam Leventhal to preview Sunday's clash.Plus we check in with some of the club podcasts across The Athletic FC and set you up for the key games elsewhere.Host: Adam LeventhalWith: James McNicholas, Sam Lee, Tim SpiersFeaturing: Simon Hughes, James MawExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Jay Beale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester City were 0-1 at home to Club Brugges, but they fought back to win 3-1 and claim their place in the play-offs. Sam Lee was there and he's looking forward to their reward; a clash with Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. Paris St Germain didn't just survive, they managed to bag a seeded place in the play-offs, Seb Stafford Bloor watched them and he was impressed. And Aston Villa's 4-2 win over Celtic was overshadowed by David Ornstein's news that Jhon Duran is set to move to Al Nasr in Saudi Arabia. Jacob Tanswell was there trying to make sense of it all. Plus, we've got a full and actually quite straight-forward guide to what happens next. Could Liverpool's reward for finishing first be a clash with PSG? Yep. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Sam Lee, Seb Stafford Bloor, Jacob Tanswell Producer: Steve Hankey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manchester City aren't out of it yet, but they were taught a lesson in Paris by a young side that have none of their predecessor's traits. PSG fought as a team to come back from 0-2 down and, in many ways, this is sad because we can no longer laugh at them. We can laugh at Bayern, if that's something you'd like to do. They were beaten by Feyenoord and may not get one of those nice automatic passes. Arsenal probably will do though, they beat Zagreb comfortably enough. We've got Sam Lee in Paris, Jordan Campbell in London. Seb Stafford Bloor and Alexander Barker join us too. Listen now. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Sam Lee, Jordan Campbell, Seb Stafford Bloor, Alexander Barker. Producer: Si Watts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Ornstein and Manchester City writer Sam Lee join Adam Leventhal to discuss Erling Haaland's new 9 and a half year contract, a story David broke exclusively on The Athletic. The panel reflect on what the deal means for Manchester City's rebuild and whether the contract contains a release clause. In the second half Adam is joined by Jacob Whitehead and Tottenham writer Jack Pitt-Brooke to preview Everton vs Spurs, two sides in desperate need of a win. Ange Postecoglou's side have gone five Premier League games without victory, while Everton have scored just one goal in their last six matches. Plus - a huge weekend in the title race, Alexander Isak's importance at Newcastle and what's caused Chelsea's slump in form? Host: Adam Leventhal With: David Ornstein, Sam Lee, Jack Pitt-Brooke, Jacob Whitehead Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Jay Beale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Ornstein and Manchester City writer Sam Lee join Adam Leventhal to discuss Erling Haaland's new 9 and a half year contract, a story David broke exclusively on The Athletic. The panel reflect on what the deal means for Manchester City's rebuild and whether the contract contains a release clause. In the second half Adam is joined by Jacob Whitehead and Tottenham writer Jack Pitt-Brooke to preview Everton vs Spurs, two sides in desperate need of a win. Ange Postecoglou's side have gone five Premier League games without victory, while Everton have scored just one goal in their last six matches. Plus - a huge weekend in the title race, Alexander Isak's importance at Newcastle and what's caused Chelsea's slump in form?Host: Adam LeventhalWith: David Ornstein, Sam Lee, Jack Pitt-Brooke, Jacob WhiteheadExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Jay Beale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a fantastic night of football for everyone apart from the people trying to put out a compact, results heavy, ten minute football podcast by 10.30pm. Liverpool (and Leicester fans) were given a real scare by Nottingham Forest, but they worked their socks off to come back and save a point. Chelsea saved a point at home to Bournemouth, Man City lost two at Brentford and Graham Potter's West Ham won 3-2 with four shots and I don't think Marco Silva will ever speak to him again. Plus we've got all the other big scores from around Europe, so dig in and have a listen. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: James Pearce, Sam Lee, Liam Twomey, Roshane Thomas and Seb Stafford Bloor. Producer: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For our first episode of 2025, we are delighted to welcome this year's musician - the wonderful Sam Lee, who has composed a song for January especially for us. Zoe Gilbert begins the year looking for jelly ear fungus and wood wives. And our presenter Lia Leendertz tells a seasonal folk tale from Somerset. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with the nature writer and author of the Seasonal Almanac, Lia Leendertz. Lia is joined by novelist Zoe Gilbert and folk musician Sam Lee. Sam's traditional song was arranged by himself (vocals) with James Keay (piano) and Niko O'Brien (percussion). The track was recorded and mixed by Niko. This podcast is produced by Geoff Bird and Catriona Bolt. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
Passage: 1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2 Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness covered the surface of the watery depths, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters. 3 Then God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and God separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” There was an evening, and there was a morning: one day. 26 Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness. They will rule the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, the livestock, the whole earth, and the creatures that crawl on the earth.” 27 So God created man in his own image; he created him in the image of God; he created them male and female. (Genesis 1:1-5, 26-27 CSB17) Song: In the Beginning (https://open.spotify.com/track/2SXFvCJ9LDP85AdgNLdy1G?si=41baf405268944d8) by Sam Lee, Jonathan Baird, and Ryan Baird Lyrics: In the beginning was the Word And the Word was with God And the Word was God He was with God in the beginning Through Him, all things were made Apart from Him, nothing was made that has been made In Him was life, and the life was the light of men The light shines in the dark, but the darkness could not comprehend For God so loved the world For God so loved the world That He gave His only Son That He gave His only Son If you believe, you will not die You will receive eternal life Prayer: The stars dance for you, Lord, while seasons laugh and sing. Planets shine for you, announcing your wisdom. Your lights sing to the glorious Trinity. Here below, we too are your glory. We exist to sing your praises, Light of the world. Immortal One, glory's highest, you took on mortal flesh so you could put an end to our grief. I live for you, and my songs arise for you. I am a breathing sacrifice, putting aside all the things I once possessed. So I give to you now the only thing remaining: I will be silent, or sing, at your will. May I do your bidding, either way. May I say what is right, and nothing else. With your guidance, let me see the pearl in the mud, the gold in the sand, the rose in the thorny thicket. Let me hear what is pure in the noise of life. Amen. —Gregory Nazianzen
DIYing will cost upwards of $50K, just to test an unproven strategy. Amazon DSP agencies are popping up everywhere—but very few actually know what they're doing. DSP is only a few years old. Unless you're working with someone who's lived and breathed it since day one, you're putting your brand at risk. In just 5 minutes, Sam Lee, VP of Amazon DSP at Trivium, cuts through the BS and shows you exactly what to look for in a DSP agency and how to find one so you can find a DSP partner that delivers. With the right partner, Amazon DSP could boost your sales by 100% (or more). ➡️ If DSP is your next move, click the link to get it right the first time: https://hubs.la/Q02-WYlR0
Welcome to Monday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your little taster for this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. This morning on the show Andy Mitten and Sam Lee look back on both sides of the Manchester derby, more of which in a moment. Pat McCarry reflects on a busy weekend for the provinces in Investec and Champions Cup action. And Aisling O'Reilly rounds up the club GAA action. This morning's Breakfast Bite takes us to the Performance Rankings, and what Colm has dubbed 'the best worst Manchester derby of all time'.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Interview with Sam Lee, President & CEO of NorthIsle Copper & Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/northisle-copper-gold-tsxvncx-strategic-phasing-reduces-capital-requirement-6133Recording date: 11th December 2024NorthIsle Copper & Gold (TSX-V: NCX) is advancing one of British Columbia's largest copper-gold porphyry deposits not currently owned by a major mining company. The company is implementing a strategic phased development approach at its North Island Project, focusing initially on higher-margin resources to optimize project economics.The company recently secured a significant $10 million financing from two major institutional investors - one from the US and one from Canada - demonstrating strong market confidence in the project. These funds will support ongoing exploration and development activities throughout 2025.The initial development phase targets the Northwest Expo and Red Dog zones, which contain approximately 70-100 million tonnes grading 0.50-0.55% copper-equivalent, with a notably higher gold component. This strategic focus on higher-grade mineralization aims to enhance early-stage project economics while reducing initial capital requirements.CEO Sam Lee has outlined the company's transition from its earlier development concept. The previous 2021 PEA envisioned a larger operation with $1.1 billion NPV and $1.4 billion capex, producing approximately 100 million pounds of copper and 100,000 ounces of gold annually. The new approach aims for a more manageable 40,000 tonnes per day operation, compared to the original 70,000-80,000 tonnes per day plan, with increased gold production in the early phase.The project benefits from its location in British Columbia, historically recognized as Canada's copper mining hub. The site leverages over $100 million in existing infrastructure, including paved roads, a deep-water port, and hydroelectric power, significantly reducing development risks and capital requirements.A key upcoming catalyst is the updated Preliminary Economic Assessment, scheduled for Q1 2025. This study will incorporate recent exploration successes and demonstrate the economic advantages of the phased development approach.The investment thesis is supported by strong macro fundamentals, particularly the growing copper demand driven by global electrification and decarbonization initiatives. With few large-scale copper projects available in stable jurisdictions, NorthIsle is well-positioned to benefit from these market dynamics.The company's strategy follows the successful model implemented by Artemis Gold at their Blackwater project, focusing on a phased approach to reduce initial capital requirements while maximizing returns. This approach, combined with strong institutional backing and significant infrastructure advantages, positions NorthIsle to potentially deliver substantial value as it advances toward development.The updated PEA in early 2025 is expected to be a significant milestone in quantifying the economic benefits of this revised development strategy.View NorthIsle Copper & Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/northisle-copper-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Welcome to Monday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your little taster for this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. This morning on the show Andy Mitten and Sam Lee look back on both sides of the Manchester derby, more of which in a moment. Pat McCarry reflects on a busy weekend for the provinces in Investec and Champions Cup action. And Aisling O'Reilly rounds up the club GAA action. This morning's Breakfast Bite takes us to the Performance Rankings, and what Colm has dubbed 'the best worst Manchester derby of all time'.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Manchester City writer Sam Lee, Manchester writer Mark Citchley and tactics writer Thom Harris join Michael Bailey for a Manchester derby roundtable. With Pep Guardiola's side picking up just one win in their last 10 games, the panel dissect why it's still going wrong and look at whether Sunday's game presents an opportunity to bounce back. Manchester United have lost their last two Premier League games - but after coming from behind to win in Plzeň - are Ruben Amorim's side showing signs of moving in the right direction? Plus, we look at the fixtures elsewhere with drop ins from the club podcasts across The Athletic FC. Host: Michael Bailey With: Sam Lee, Mark Citchley, Thom Harris Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Jay Beale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manchester City writer Sam Lee, Manchester writer Mark Citchley and tactics writer Thom Harris join Michael Bailey for a Manchester derby roundtable.With Pep Guardiola's side picking up just one win in their last 10 games, the panel dissect why it's still going wrong and look at whether Sunday's game presents an opportunity to bounce back.Manchester United have lost their last two Premier League games - but after coming from behind to win in Plzeň - are Ruben Amorim's side showing signs of moving in the right direction?Plus, we look at the fixtures elsewhere with drop ins from the club podcasts across The Athletic FC.Host: Michael BaileyWith: Sam Lee, Mark Citchley, Thom HarrisExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Jay Beale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Manchester City losing a game even news anymore? We think so and we've put it as our lead item because we think this one really means something. They've only got two games left, they haven't hit double figures yet and they play PSG in their penultimate fixture. They may be in danger. Though the same could be said about PSG. Either way, Sam Lee is on hand to explain more. We've got Art de Roche at the Emirates watching young Miles Lewis-Skelly in action, we've got Seb Stafford Bloor in Germany watching Borussia Dortmund dash themselves against the walls of Castle Barca, we've got all the scores from the Champions League (male and female) and the Championship. Don't you even think of not listening. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Sam Lee, Seb Stafford Bloor, Art de Roche Producer: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joey & Mulv look back at Manchester City's draw with Crystal Palace down in South London.
As Liverpool moved 9 points clear at the top of the Premier League after a comfortable victory over Manchester City Anfield serenaded Pep Guardiola with "you're getting sacked in the morning". So after four league titles on the bounce is City's title race over already? Having been at Anfield for The Athletic both Man City writer Sam Lee and Liverpool writer James Pearce join Ayo Akinwolere as well as The Athletic FC's newsletter lead writer Phil Hay. Host: Ayo Akinwolere With: James Pearce, Sam Lee and Phil Hay Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Guy Clarke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Liverpool moved 9 points clear at the top of the Premier League after a comfortable victory over Manchester City Anfield serenaded Pep Guardiola with "you're getting sacked in the morning".So after four league titles on the bounce is City's title race over already?Having been at Anfield for The Athletic both Man City writer Sam Lee and Liverpool writer James Pearce join Ayo Akinwolere as well as The Athletic FC's newsletter lead writer Phil Hay.Host: Ayo AkinwolereWith: James Pearce, Sam Lee and Phil HayExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Guy Clarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pep Guardiola, contrary to the opinion of many Liverpool fans, is unlikely to be sacked this morning, but he is looking down the barrel of a seven game run without a win. His Manchester City side were dominated at Anfield and the only good news for him is that the margin of defeat was kept at two goals. Sam Lee and James Pearce were there. Carl Anka was at Old Trafford to see a thunderous 4-0 victory for Manchester United over Everton. Hear what he thinks of Amad Diallo here. Spoiler alert: He thinks he's really good at football. Liam Twomey is in as well as Chelsea go third. They would have been second if they were called AFC Chelsea. We've got all of that and all of the scores and stories from across the world. Listen now. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Sam Lee, James Pearce, Carl Anka, Liam Twomey, James Horncastle. Producer: Si Watts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The only logical explanation for this lies at the feet of those reckless boffins at CERN. City didn't lose a sixth game in a row, which is something, but they did lose a three goal lead in fifteen minutes at home to Feyenoord. Somehow that seems even worse. Sam Lee was there and he has a theory that doesn't involve alternative realities leaking into our own, which is plausible I guess, but I prefer my version. Elsewhere PSG are 26th and could be 29th tomorrow. Seb Stafford Bloor saw them lose again. Jordan Campbell watched Arsenal run riot and I channel-hopped and I'll do my best to give you the rest of the round-up. Listen now. This was very stressful to make. Don't let the sweaty armpits and all those bellowed swear words count for nothing. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Sam Lee, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Jordan Campbell Producer: Steve Hankey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we're cutting through the noise and diving straight into what Amazon DSP, AMC, and Streaming TV really mean for your ad strategy. Together with Sam Lee from Trivium, we're exposing the behind-the-scenes insights Amazon won't spell out—how DSP can impact your bottom line, where AMC's data advantage actually kicks in, and why so many brands are still missing the mark by ignoring the customer journey. We'll show you exactly when to use AMC's data to validate your ad spend, when DSP is just burning cash, and why first-click and last-click attribution are more than just metrics—they're the key to finding out if your strategy's worth it. If you're ready to stop wasting budget and make every click count, this episode is your wake-up call. We'll see you in The PPC Den!
Jimbo has Jack Lang, Tom Williams and Jay Harris for company in the studio as the Premier League returns.It's official - Pep Guardiola will be at Man City until at least the summer of 2026. Can that news wake City from their slumber as they host a Tottenham team with a new badge and an excellent record against Guardiola? Sam Lee has more.A big weekend looms for Enzo Maresca who goes back to Leicester and Ruben Amorim who takes charge of Man United for the very first time, as they head to Ipswich.Wales are promoted to the top tier of the Nations League in dramatic fashion, plus there's more joy for the never any joy brigade.And we remember one man and his umbrella on this day 17 years ago.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Nations League review - Wales promoted to the top tier (03.30)• PART 2a: Man City v Spurs preview with Sam Lee (24.00)• PART 2b : Southampton v Liverpool (40.00) • PART 3a: On This Day - the wally with a brolly (44.00)• PART 3b: Leicester v Chelsea & Arsenal v Forest previews (48.00)• PART 3c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (52.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo has Jack Lang, Tom Williams and Jay Harris for company in the studio as the Premier League returns. It's official - Pep Guardiola will be at Man City until at least the summer of 2026. Can that news wake City from their slumber as they host a Tottenham team with a new badge and an excellent record against Guardiola? Sam Lee has more. A big weekend looms for Enzo Maresca who goes back to Leicester and Ruben Amorim who takes charge of Man United for the very first time, as they head to Ipswich. Wales are promoted to the top tier of the Nations League in dramatic fashion, plus there's more joy for the never any joy brigade. And we remember one man and his umbrella on this day 17 years ago. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Nations League review - Wales promoted to the top tier (03.30) • PART 2a: Man City v Spurs preview with Sam Lee (24.00) • PART 2b : Southampton v Liverpool (40.00) • PART 3a: On This Day - the wally with a brolly (44.00) • PART 3b: Leicester v Chelsea & Arsenal v Forest previews (48.00) • PART 3c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (52.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How and why has Pep Guardiola decided to extend his contract at Manchester City? Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Michael Brown, Sam Lee and Emily Brobyn.Did Guardiola's affection for the city of Manchester play a part in his decision, and can his decision to stay for at least another season get City's campaign back on track?The panel discuss how the news could galvanise the dressing room, and the next steps for Guardiola and the City hierarchy.Timecodes: 01:05 Reaction to the news 04:15 How Manchester City persuaded Guardiola to stay 08:05 Guardiola's affection for the city of Manchester 12:00 Mood amongst City fans 15:25 Did the 115 charges affect Guardiola's decision-making? 17:35 Implications for the title race 19:30 Next steps for City5 Live commentaries this week Thursday - UWCL, Arsenal v Juventus - 2000 KO Saturday - Premier League, Arsenal v Nottingham Forest - 1500 KO Saturday - Premier League, Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur - 1730 KO Sunday - Premier League, Southampton v Liverpool - 1400 KO Sunday - Premier League, Ipswich v Manchester United - 1630 KO
After the news that Pep Guardiola is going to extend his contract at Manchester City, David Mooney is joined by fans Richard Burns and Rachel Herdson to discuss what a boost it will be. The Athletic's Sam Lee, who broke the story, explains what's happening and what should happen later this week. Jack from Rule the Roost speaks to the show to give us insight into what's happening with Tottenham at the moment, while Luuk from the Kein Geloel podcast explains what to expect from Feyenoord. On Sunday, Taylor Harwood-Bellis became the 19th player to score for their country after graduating from the City academy, when he found the net for England against the Republic of Ireland. We've put Dan Burke to task to take a look at the previous 18. We're also discussing our favourite 'non-obvious' pre- and post-takeover games and goals. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast You can also buy a Patreon membership for friends and family as a gift: https://gift.bluemoonpodcast.com/