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Yas Rana and Lauren Winfield-Hill reflect on England's 2-0 ODI series victory against Pakistan, with Nat Sciver-Brunt hitting a brilliant 124* in the final match of the series at Chelmsford. England fast bowler Lauren Bell joins the show to look at the summer ahead and her journey so far with Katya Witney, before Tim Wigmore speaks to Yas about the evolution of fast bowling in the women's game. 0:00 Intro / 1:43 England vs Pakistan / 14:49 Lauren Bell interview / 24:11 The future of fast bowling / 31:29 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket to champion the future of girls' cricket. You can follow Wisden Cricket on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok: https://www.facebook.com/WisdenCric https://www.instagram.com/wisden_cricket/ https://twitter.com/WisdenCricket https://www.tiktok.com/@wisdencricket The newest issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly is available to order at https://wisden.com/shop/wisden-cricket-monthly-issue-77 The digital version of the magazine is also available for just £2 a month at https://pocketmags.com/wisden-cricket-monthly-magazine#5c1cd17fa0b05 #Cricket #EnglandCricket #ENGvPAK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Jack Brooks and Katherine Sciver-Brunt for Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast - with special guest, two-time ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year Nat Sciver-Brunt.This one is a rollercoaster, from why she missed the first Pakistan T20 game to an Olympic dream, and being a one-take wonder on CBeebies famous Bedtime Stories.Tell us what you think using the #UnderTheLid hashtag on socials or email hello@underthelid.co.uk#Cricket #UnderTheLid #englandcricket Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nat Sciver-Brunt is the first English woman to be honored as Wisden's leading cricketer in the world. She joins Jesscia Creighton to discuss the accolade and her career in the sport. A self-described hypochrondriac, the author Caroline Crampton's new book A Body of Glass is a personal memoir and history of this elusive conditon. Beginning in the age of Hippocrates she joins Jessica to discuss the gendered history of this outdated term and her realtionship with it. The actor Sian Brooke returns as Grace Ellis for the second series of Blue Lights on BBC One. She joins Jessica to talk about the role, and what she's learnt from diving into the world of policing in Belfast. Social media platform Meta disabled Soul Sisters Pakistan for 43 hours earlier this month due to an intellectual property violation. Soul Sisters Pakistan was set up 11 years ago by the entrepreneur and activist Kanwal Ahmed as a support system for women to discuss topics considered taboo in Pakistani society, such as sex and divorce. In the past, the group has been accused by some of promoting divorce and 'wild' behavior. With over 300,000 members, who dub themselves soulies, she joins Jessica to discuss.Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Dianne McGregor
In the first episode of ESPNcricinfo Powerplay, Firdose Moonda and Valkerie Baynes are joined by England allrounder Nat Sciver-Brunt to chat about player auctions, club vs. country and so much cricket. Like what you've heard? Listen to a new episode every few weeks on your favourite podcast platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/powerplay-a-womens-cricket-podcast/id1731433540 https://open.spotify.com/show/5dcluzV89PsrIRgRjDNHfQ?si=ccddd0618db140c7
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Mark Chapman is joined by Phil Tufnell, Steven Finn and Henry Moeran as we say goodbye to Katherine Sciver-Brunt, as she retires from professional cricket. Her former England teammate Tammy Beaumont joins the team as we reflect on Katherine's successes. Steven also talks about his retirement from professional cricket, his knee-injury, and Finn's Law. Plus we discuss Ben Stokes, after he announced that he'll play in England's series against New Zealand that begins next Wednesday.
Cheryl and I talk about how she came to the practice and philosophy of yoga, and what it has done to transform her life and help her become the best version of herself. We discuss what it means to be free in our lives and how we can discern the difference between internal work we need to do, and what is not ours to carry. Cheryl mentions the 8 limb path of yoga, Samskaras and the book The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. I provided links to all of them below if you want to take a deeper dive into some of these concepts. Lots of Love! Katie https://www.yogajournal.com/lifestyle/balance/stuck-rut/ https://chopra.com/articles/what-are-the-8-limbs-of-yoga https://www.miguelruiz.com/the-four-agreements
Melissa and Nikki are joined by Producer Matt and The Analyst as they review the final match in the fantastic 2023 Women's Ashes Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Melissa and Nikki are joined by Producer Matt and The Analyst as they review the final match in the fantastic 2023 Women's Ashes Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
England cricket legend, Katherine Sciver Brunt, answers your questions. Hosted by Henry Moeran.
Seb Coe is joined by ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year, Nat Sciver-Brunt to discuss an extraordinary career; one which, in many ways, personifies the rapid growth of the women's game over the past decade. Key talking points: 9.45: Recollections from her debut in 2013 14.00: The 2017 World Cup win 18.00: Bridging the gap to Australia 23.52: Future of Women's Test Match cricket 27.42: Winning the inaugural WPL 33.00: International vs. Franchise 39.45: Her self-imposed break from cricket 45.18: Ellyse Perry
Following the Coronation we serve up an episode fit for a King, covering 10 sports, all your contacts and Tony's controversial Get a Grip! We start with Tennis and the good news of Andy Murray winning his first tournament since 2019, as well as discussing the GB Men's & Junior's wheelchair tennis teams being crowned world champions in Portugal. We have all the latest from the Premier League and WSL as the title race, chase for Europe and relegation battles all seem set to go to the wire. In Cycling we have the latest from the men's Giro D'Italia, whilst in Spain's La Vuelta Femenina it was the narrowest of victories for Dutch rider Annamiek Van Vleuten as she won the 7-day race by just 9-seconds, to secure her third La Vuelta title. England fast bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt announced her retirement from the international game. After 19-years, 267-caps and 335 wickets the treble Ashes, double ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup winner hangs up her spikes as one of the greats of English cricket. It was the final regular season weekend in Rugby Union's Premiership, with European places still up for grabs, and in Rugby League the Catalans' pre-match entertainment of a parade of prize winning cattle went wrong with one of the bulls breaking loose and chasing round the startled players. All this and so much more- a truly regal episode!
Following the news of Jofra Archer's IPL withdrawal and the uncertainty around Olly Stone's fitness, the panel of Phil Walker, Ben Gardner, Katya Witney and Yas Rana wonder what the make-up of England's pace attack is likely to look like for this summer's Ashes series. The panel also celebrate the careers of Katherine Sciver-Brunt and Shabnim Ismail, both of whom announced their retirements from the international game in the last week. There's chat on the latest round of the County Championship, the relationship English cricket fans have with the IPL and interviews with Lancashire batter Josh Bohannon on going up a gear in 2023 and with Tara Norris on an eventful winter. There's also some discussion on the recreational game and what barriers exist for new players to get involved. Get 20% off all items at wisden.com/shop, using code ‘podcast20' The latest issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly is available now at https://wisden.com/shop/wisden-cricket-monthly-issue-67 The digital version of the magazine is also available for just £2 a month at https://pocketmags.com/wisden-cricket-monthly-magazine#5c1cd17fa0b05
Daggers and Lyds are joined by Katherine Sciver-Brunt, with it recently being announced that she has retired from international cricket, after 267 appearances and 335 wickets across all formats. The trio look back on a stunning career, why she has made the decision and why retirement has been on her mind for a long time.
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at Round 5 of the County Championship. They discuss Jofra Archer returning home from the IPL after more trouble with his right elbow, and they are joined by the Warwickshire bowler Chris Rushworth after his 10-76 helped them beat Hampshire at the Ageas Bowl. The Northamptonshire captain Sam Whiteman reflects on his match-saving century against Somerset, and we discuss the week's other big stories, as Katherine Sciver-Brunt retires from International Cricket, and Ireland name their squad for the one-off Test against England at Lord's next month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
England's record wicket taking women's bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt speaks exclusively about her retirement from international cricket. In an interview with our chief cricket writer Stephan Shemilt, Katherine looks at the highs and lows of her 20 year England career. She explains why she has decided to give up the international game despite the lure of a final Ashes series and discusses what the future of women's cricket may look like. Plus Katherine reveals how her cricket career nearly didn't happen because of a music festival.
Jay Van Sciver, Head of Industrials and Materials at Hedgeye, shares his thoughts on industrials and materials in 2023. Automobiles, Elon Musk, rails, Norfolk Southern, geopolitical commodities landscape - this podcast runs the gamut; tune in to hear Jay's takes on it all. For more information about Hedgeye, please visit: https://app.hedgeye.com/insights Chapters: [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Hedgeye [1:07] Industrial Sector overview: quick takes on VW, Porsche and other auto makers [5:31] Additional thoughts on Volkswagen and Lucid [7:53] Corporate governance issues: specifically referring to Jay's take on Elon Musk [13:27] Brand awareness of Tesla vs other EV brands [19:40] Is now the right time to short Tesla? [25:32] Why does the Porsche short trade exist? [30:55] Jay's bearish case for Uber [38:25] Additional thoughts on industrials, specifically, Jay's thoughts on rails [44:20] Understanding Rails' valuations [48:05] Opportunity in Norfolk Southern? [48:59] Materials Jay is looking at [52:52] Closing remarks Today's episode is sponsored by: Hedgeye This podcast is sponsored by Hedgeye. Hedgeye does fantastic work, and I think that shines through in the conversation we have today. If you like the conversation and are interested in learning more, please check out hedgeye at hedgeye.com
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:25 - Red Lanterns #18 (Peter Milligan and Miguel Sepulveda) 0:10:13 - Batman Incorporated #9 (Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham, Jason Masters) 0:17:56 - Batman: The Dark Knight #18 (Gregg Hurwitz and Ethan van Sciver) 0:26:55 - Talon #6 (James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder and Guillem March) 0:35:48 - Superman #18 (Scott Lobdell and Aaron Kuder, Robson Rocha, Tyler Kirkham) 0:43:50 - Aquaman #18 (Geoff Johns and Paul Pelletier) 0:51:41 - The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #18 (Dan Jurgens) 1:00:15 - The Flash #18 (Brian Buccellato and Marcio Takara) 1:08:08 - The Savage Hawkman #18 (Tom DeFalco and Joe Bennett, Fabrizio Fiorentino) 1:16:06 - All-Star Western #18 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Moritat) 1:23:54 - Teen Titans #18 (Scott Lobdell and Rodney, Buchemi, Eddy Barrows) 1:32:28 - I, Vampire #18 (Joshua Hale Fialkov and Fernando Blanco) 1:40:40 - Justice League Dark #18 (Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes and Mikel Janin) 1:47:52 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 20 de marzo de 2023. Algunos temas comentados: Alberto habla de su visita a La Mole el pasado fin de semana. Wakanda, Gorilla City y otras locaciones ficticias de la ficción. El origen de Darkseid y algunas de su historias recomendables. La maldición de Hellboy (¡!) y la suerte Parker. Los nuevos equipos creativos de Wonder Woman y The Flash. Los fans chilenos de Pedro Pascal vs. Ethan van Sciver. Lo bueno y lo malo del Spider-Man de J.M. Straczynski. La etapa de Rick Remender a cargo de Captain America. Además: Persepolis, de Marjane Satrapi, las "orejas" de Batman, intros musicales de series animadas, ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de cómics: Justice Society of America, cómic escrito por Geoff Johns, con arte de Mikel Janín, color de Jordie Bellaire y rótulos de Rob Leigh. (DC Comics) I Hate This Place, cómic escrito por Kyle Starks, con arte de Artyom Topilin, color de Lee Loughridge y rótulos de Pat Brosseau. (Skybound/Image Comics) Knights Temporal, cómic escrito por Cullen Bunn, con arte y color de Fran Galán y rótulos de Dave Sharpe. (Aftershock Comics) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 101.7 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:50:28, y la canción de cierre es "La Flor del Viejo Hotel" de Mecánica Popular. Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez. También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:52 - Batman Incorporated #8 (Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham, Jason Masters) 0:10:30 - Red Lanterns #17 (Peter Milligan and Miguel Sepulveda) 0:18:54 - Batman: The Dark Knight #17 (Gregg Hurwitz and Ethan van Sciver) 0:29:02 - Talon #5 (James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder and Guillem March) 0:38:45 - Aquaman #17 (Geoff Johns and Paul Pelletier) 0:46:57 - The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #17 (Dan Jurgens) 0:55:59 - The Flash #17 (Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato) 1:04:32 - The Savage Hawkman #17 (Tom DeFalco and Joe Bennett) 1:14:21 - All-Star Western #17 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Moritat) 1:23:03 - Teen Titans #17 (Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza and Eddy Barrows) 1:32:39 - I, Vampire #17 (Joshua Hale Fialkov and Fernando Blanco) 1:41:45 - Justice League Dark #17 (Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes and Mikel Janin) 1:50:19 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz audio link: https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co/ video link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu70d0W3I5cZzQUPH0CUbF64E2f4oMysw
Shane Lee and Brisbane comedian Shad Wicka discuss the Women's T20 final Aus v the English Nat Sciver-Brunts, the Roosters salary sombrero, equal pay for women in tennis, finally some boxing banter for Tszyu and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:34 - Red Lanterns #16 (Peter Milligan and Andres Guinaldo) 0:08:43 - Green Lantern Corps Annual #1 (Peter Tomasi and ChrissCross) 0:17:16 - Superman #16 (Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort) 0:24:11 - Aquaman #16 (Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis) 0:31:31 - The Savage Hawkman #16 (Frank Tieri and Joe Bennett, Jack Jadson) 0:37:46 - Teen Titans #16 (Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza and Brett Booth) 0:44:43 - All-Star Western #16 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Moritat) 0:51:00 - Batman and Robin Annual #1 (Peter Tomasi and Ardian Syaf) 1:01:00 - Batman Incorporated #7 (Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham) 1:08:54 - Batman: The Dark Knight #16 (Gregg Hurwitz and Ethan van Sciver) 1:15:50 - Talon #4 (James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder and Guillem March) 1:23:26 - The Flash #16 (Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato) 1:29:58 - The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #16 (Dan Jurgens) 1:36:59 - I, Vampire #16 (Joshua Hale Fialkov and Scott Clark, Fernando Blanco, Szymon Kudranski) 1:45:33 - Justice League Dark #16 (Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes and Mikel Janin) 1:52:35 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy audio link: https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co/ video link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu70d0W3I5cZzQUPH0CUbF64E2f4oMysw UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
Welcome to another episode of the podcast! We are glad to welcome Sudatta (@iSudatta on twittter) a journalist as a first time guest for this episode. In a detailed chat, we go through the WIPL auctions, health of women's cricket and ICC awards. Games covered - IND v NZ: ODI series and 1st T20i. - SA v ENG: ODI series. - ZIM v IRE: ODI series wrap-up. - AUSw v PAKw: T20i series. - SA, IND, WI women's Tri-series. Other News - AUS T20 great Dan Christian to retire after BBL2022/3. - ICC a victim of phishing scam, loses USD ±2.5M. - ICC proposes a 6-team cricket event at 2028 olympics. - ICC rescinds the demerit point to Rawalpindi pitch in ENG series. - PCB to invite departments back into domestic set-up. - MI, RCB, DC, Adani group and Capri Global buy WIPL teams in a $573M splurge. - ICC 2022 awards: Stokes is the cricketer of the year, Azam and Sciver claim 2 awards each. ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Google podcasts On Pocket Casts On Breaker On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via Facebook Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks!
Welcome to Episode 118 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. The England vs South Africa one-off test was a fascinating contest that was unfortunately cut off thanks to bad weather and the fact that women's tests are 4-day affairs. Nevertheless, that doesn't take away from what a great test match it was. We have a lot of exciting talking points, so strap your seatbelts and here we go! The podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, Overcast and a lot of other platforms and spread the word. Do check out @neveronthebackfoot on Instagram and @neverontheback1 for the latest facts, trivia, quizzes, terminology for more
Well, what a week that was! Another thrilling win for the men's Test side, another chase in the fourth innings and another heroic knock by Jonny Bairstow. A full Rain Stopped Play team are here this week to react to the final Test of a fantastic series between England and New Zealand.But before all of that (5:28) we react to the breaking news that Eoin Morgan has retired from all international cricket with immediate effect. What sort of legacy will he leave? Was it the right time to go? Is Buttler the only candidate to replace him?In part two (16:01) we dive deep into the third and final Test between England and New Zealand as well as briefly preview the fifth - yes fifth - Test with India that starts on Friday. And in part three (55:14) we take a look at the state of play women's Test match between England and South Africa and round the pod off with Zac's Quick Question.Follow us on Twitter: @RainStoppedPodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Alyssa Healy struck 170 from 138 balls in one of the finest one-day international innings to power Australia to victory over England in the Cricket World Cup final.Healy went on from a run-a-ball century to record the second-highest ODI score by an Australian woman and to lead Australia to an extraordinary total of 356-5 as they batted after losing the toss at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.It was too hefty a challenge for England to overcome, despite a remarkable innings from Nat Sciver, who blasted an unbeaten 148 off 121 balls to give England an unlikely shot at victory, but they fell 71 runs short as Australia claimed their seventh ODI World Cup title.Healy's 160-run opening partnership with Rachael Haynes in just over 29 overs dampened the spirts of an England team that were hoping for back-to-back titles after winning the 2017 World Cup at home.Her 156-run partnership with Beth Mooney for the second wicket then left England close to despair.Had it been a one-off, Healy's innings would have been an extraordinary and memorable one. But Healy also made 129 and put on 216 with Haynes in Australia's semifinal win over the West Indies five days ago.Haynes made 85 in the semifinal and followed up with 68 from 93 balls on Sunday. Mooney followed her unbeaten 43 in the semifinal with 62 from 47 balls against England, including a half century from 38 deliveries.Only Belinda Clark, who made an unbeaten 229 against Denmark in 1997, has scored more runs for Australia than Healy in a one-day international innings. The fact Healy did it in a World Cup final made her innings even more of a landmark in Australian and women's cricket.Australia were 316-2 when she was out in the 30th over. From the 138 balls she faced, she hit 26 fours.Her signature shot was to step back to leg and strike the ball through or over the off-side field, usually between point and cover. Even with the prior knowledge she would attempt the shot, England were unable to prevent it. But she played a full range of shots, including pulls, drives and scoops.Among other milestones, she took her tally of runs in the tournament to 509, a record for a Women's World Cup which overtook the record set by Haynes during her innings in the final.Her efforts led to a mammoth chase for England, which ended up being a one-woman mission, with no other batter reaching 30 as Sciver tried to do it alone.After Healy had played possibly the greatest one-day innings in a World Cup final, Sciver had a case for the second-greatest, backing up her century against Australia in the group stage with a knock that pushed England far closer to glory than they had any right to be.At 179-4 in the 28th over, there was hope, but wickets tumbled to leave England at 213-8. They still had overs up their sleeve though, and No 10 Charlie Dean stuck around with 21 off 24 balls as the pair added 65 for the ninth wicket.But Dean fell in the 43rd over with 79 still needed, and when No 11 Anna Shrubsole fell the next over Sciver was left stranded, and Australia were ebullient.- With AP
On the latest episode of 'Tea with the High Commission', diplomat Paris Goddard talks to England Women's Cricket Vice-Captain Nat Sciver. Nat is in New Zealand for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. They discuss exploring New Zealand, the challenges of playing international cricket during a pandemic, and international childhoods. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're taking you to New Zealand on the podcast today - where England are about to begin their campaign to retain the Women's World Cup which they won in that thrilling final with India at Lords back in 2017. And if they do manage to claim back-to-back titles, two of the main reasons will be Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver – who, in addition to being team-mates, announced their engagement in October, 2019. We've wanted to have them both on the podcast for a long time, so we're delighted that we've managed to make it happen - and boy, does this conversation deliver. It's a powerful, moving and searingly honest chat with two genuine stars of the game that covers so many different topics. We talk about life in New Zealand; their memories of that final with India at Lords; the changes they've seen in the development of their game; their own journeys with their sexualities; wedding planning and more. It's all coming up in a truly powerful episode, and we're really glad Katherine and Nat found the time to make it happen with us. WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR GUESTS? @NatSciver @KBrunt26 WANT TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PODCAST? @jack_murley jack.murley@bbc.co.uk
England stars Nat Sciver and Katherine Brunt join Kate and Alex for a fascinating chat about life and love as international athletes. Look out for a VERY competitive quiz.
Oli, Rich and Tom struggle to fit all of the talent available to the Trent Rockets into a sensible batting order. British stars Katherine Brunt, Nat Sciver and Kathryn Bryce will power the rockets, but is the there enough big match experience to earn the wins? Please note, we recorded this episode before the final squads were announced and some players may have changed. This is The Hundred Club, cricket's newest fan community. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxqNe8I_KBE Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehundredclub1 fansofthehundred@gmail.com
Special guest Ethan van Sciver is speaking with Tommy about his new Indiegogo campaign of Cyberfrog Action figures. Join the campaign and sign up for updates to receive your Cyberfrog figures and exclusives https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/cyberfrog-action-figure-line/coming_soon
DCOCD is the DC Comics events podcast, where we look at every DC event in chronological order from Crisis on Infinite Earths to... we're not quite sure yet. it’s 2016 and the DC management are embarrassed and deeply apologetic for the last 5 years and disguising it in a story about a missing 10 years. Yes it’s the mea culpa that walked like an event: REBIRTH. It’s from creators Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Ethan van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Phil Jimenez, Matt Santorelli, Nick Napolitano, Brad Anderson, Jason Wright, Brian Miller, Gabriel Eltaeb and Eddie Berganza. Paul is joined by Martin Gray and Jeff Lester to discuss, dissect and score this event. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via the comments section on this post or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING! Intro/Outro music: Fix You - Coldplay
Special guest Pieter Van Sciver, Year Up's National Employment Placement Director, talks about how to work from home well (starting at 6:20), learning what works best for you (19:38), maintaining a job search even in when jobs seem scarce (24:20), and virtual networking strategies (30:12).
The pals review One Dirty Tree by indie comic darling (and non-toxic brother) Noah van Sciver.
Episode #310! This week Scott and DL are back talking books. First up Scott and DL discuss Jonathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz's "House of X / Powers of X" hardcover. Listen as we talk about this dramatic restart for all of Marvel's mutants. After that, DL has the slice of life "Saint Cole" by Noah Van Sciver. Give us a listen!
Welcome to the Armchair cricket podcast. Matches and Cricket series covered in this episode - IND vs SA 2nd test. - PAK vs SL 3rd T20. Other news - No TNCA in BCCI elections?- Breaking: Ganguly to be new BCCI president?- Kumble appointed KXIP head coach.- Future of ZIM cricket to be decided in ICC meeting next week.- Sciver and Brunt announce engagement.- Barbados Tridents win the CPL2019, Guyana bridesmaids again.- Mitch Marsh trying too hard to emulate Ben Stokes? Injures his hand by smashing a wall. Trivia Q: What is the highest score by an Indian captain in tests? Listen to us and get in touch: On Podbean: https://armchaircricpod.podbean.com/ On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0w2FPODJZYXaByO5IqwVXP On Apple podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/armchair-cricket-podcast On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9JgeQ3UmqhCoJ_mcNYc0ig On Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArmchairCricPod On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairCricPod On Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/acp On Castbox: https://play.acast.com/s/acphttps://castbox.fm/channel/%F0%9F%8F%8FThe-Armchair-Cricket-Podcast-%F0%9F%8E%A7-id2033421?country=us On Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/armchair-cricket-podcast Via mail: armchair.cricket@gmail.com Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen. Thanks!
This is an exclusive "Hedgeye Investing Summit" interview between Brian McGough (Hedgeye Retail), Jay Van Sciver (Hedgeye Industrials) and Keith McCullough (Hedgeye CEO).The Hedgeye Investing Summit originally streamed live on HedgeyeTV from March 19-25.
In this installment of "In The Arena," host Daryl Jones is joined by Hedgeye Industrials and Materials analyst Jay Van Sciver. In this episode Jay and Daryl dive deep into developing edge as a research analyst and some of Jay's best, worst and favorite calls (GE, DE, TSLA) and how the industry is changing. The duo also discuss Jay's journey from a chemistry major at Yale University, to co-founding his own fund, to joining Hedgeye.
In this episode we talk about Chlorine Gardens by Keiler Roberts, One Dirty Tree by Noah Van Sciver, Piero by Edmond Baudoin, Bald Knobber by Robert Sergel, and Blackbird Days by Manuele Fior.
Time Codes: 00:01:15 - Introduction 00:03:32 - Setup of interview 00:04:53 - Interview with Noah Van Sciver 01:15:14 - Wrap up 01:16:39 - Contact us The Two Guys with PhDs are very happy to have back on the podcast Noah Van Sciver. He was first on the show back in March 2015, and a lot of things have changed with him since the guys last talked with Noah (and not just his growing of a mustache). Most significantly, his output has been through the roof! One of the things Sterg and Derek discuss with their guest is the sheer volume of his comics creation. Over the past six months alone he has released four different titles, and from a variety of publishers: Constant Companion (Fantagraphics), Blammo #10(Kilgore Books and comics), One Dirty Tree(Uncivilized Books), and Fante Bukowski 3: A Perfect Failure(Fantagraphics). The guys talk with Noah about his work habits, his penchant for working with different publishers, his ability to juggle different projects at the same time, and his current work and what we can expect from him in the future. And of course, there is a lot of laughter in this episode. Noah is a humorous, and at time quite satirical, writer, yet the humor is often mixed with pathos, as we see not only his autobiographical comics, but most notably in his recent Fante Bukowski. This was a fun interview...and even more fun was had after they turned off the microphones and the guys hung out on Skype to talk about even more matters. Too bad that wasn't captured for the show, but this new interview with Noah Van Sciver is definitely a highlight of Stergios and Derek's year.
This is an exclusive "Hedgeye Investing Summit" interview between WSJ investing journalist Charley Grant and Hedgeye Industrials analyst Jay Van Sciver.We gathered some of the smartest investors on Wall Street to discuss the current market set-up around the globe.
This week's Kickstarter episode is brought to you by the great folks at Kilgore Books and Comics. If that publisher sounds familiar, that's because the Two Guys have discussed a variety of Kilgore publications in the past...including a publisher spotlight episode back in 2016! Its current Kickstarter campaign is all about their 2018 releases. Dan Stafford, Kilgore's head honcho, talks with Derek about the various titles scheduled for this year, and there are a lot. Backers can look forward to: Blammo #10, by Noah Van Sciver Tinderella, by M.S. Harkness Tommy Time, by Tom Van Deusen Baseline Blvd, by Emi Gennis Lawns, by Alex Nall September 12, by Robert Sergel Angloid, by Alex Graham Monkey Chef: A Love Story, by Mike Freiheit And an untitled Inechi comic by Inés Estrada As listeners of The Comics Alternative know, Kilgore publishes great titles, the kind that define what the podcast is all about. So be sure to back this campaign and get your batch of 2018 releases from Kilgore Books and Comics! Sample Covers
Time Codes: 00:00:26 - Introduction 00:02:47 - Thanks to Holly English! 00:05:07 - The 2017 releases from kuš! 01:36:29 - Wrap up 01:38:00 - Contact us This week Gene and Derek focus a critical spotlight on the Latvian publisher kuš! This is a press that the vast majority of listeners are probably unaware of -- indeed, neither of the Two Guys knew about kuš! until about three years ago -- and that's a shame. They produce incredible comics from artists that span the globe. And as Gene points out, there's really no such thing as a "kuš! style." The sheer variety of visual approaches that can be found in kuš! publications is truly astounding. Since kuš! publishes so many comics, Derek and Gene have decided to limit their discussion to just those titles the press released in 2017. But even that is a challenging volume of output. Last year kuš! put out four of their š! anthologies, four kuš! mono volumes, and sixteen issues in the mini kuš! series. As the guys point out multiple times during this episode, there's no way to thoroughly discuss every single title that came out in 2017, but they do their best to cover as much ground as possible, and in hopes of giving listeners incentive to check out the wonderful releases from this publisher. Here is a complete list of kuš! releases from 2017, including the month of publication: mini kuš! #47 "Sutrama" by Daniel Lima, January mini kuš! #48 "Nul" by Olive Booger, January mini kuš! #49 "Call of Cthulhu" by Martin Lacko/ H. P. Lovecraft, January mini kuš! #50 "Spectacular Vermacular" by Mathilde Van Gheluwe, January š! #27 "BFF," February Brume by Amanda Baeza, kuš! mono #2, February mini kuš! #51 "Mirror Stage" by Jaakko Pallasvuo, April mini kuš! #52 "Acquisition" by Cátia Serrão, April mini kuš! #53 "Yellow" by Līva Kandevica, April mini kuš! #54 "Bad Ball" by Samplerman, April An Exorcism by Theo Ellsworth, kuš! mono #3, April š! #28 "Scandal!," April š! #29 "Celebration," July mini kuš! #55 "Valley" by GG, August mini kuš! #56 "A Friend" by Andrés Magán, August mini kuš! #57 "Eviction" by Evangelos Androutsopoulos, August mini kuš! #58 "Night Door" by Patrick Kyle, August mini kuš! #59 "Share The Love" by Paula Bulling / Nina Hoffmann, October mini kuš! #60 "His Last Comic" by Noah Van Sciver, October mini kuš! #61 "Jonah 2017" by Tomasz Niewiadomski, October mini kuš! #62 "Daughter" by Aidan Koch, October š! #30 "Brooklyn," November Fenix by Zane Zlemeša, kuš! mono #4, November Fearless Colors by Samplerman, kuš! mono #5, November Be sure to visit the kuš! website and check out their many releases. Better yet, subscribe!
Perth Scorchers superstar Natalie Sciver joins Simon O'Donnell and Nims Azoor to talk about the season so far, what made her join Perth, and what it's like sharing a locker room with her former Women's Ashes rivals
Time Codes: 00:00:30 - Introduction 00:03:12 - The tragedy of the California wildfires 00:05:58 - Lighter Than My Shadow 00:48:27 - Now #1 01:14:03 - The Family Trade #1 01:31:28 - Wrap up 01:32:31 - Contact us This week Paul and Derek take on three exciting new titles. They begin with a moving memoir from UK creator Katie Green, Lighter Than My Shadow (Roar-Lion Forge). In this work, Green reveals the eating disorders she struggled with as a young girl and into adulthood. Growing up obsessive-compulsive, Green chronicles how this condition contributed to her anorexic behavior, later evolving into problems with binging. Green also narrates her many attempts to address these problems with various doctors and therapists, the most notorious of whom ends up sexually abusing her...providing even more obstacles to her recovery. The guys are impressed by Green's honesty and storytelling abilities -- particularly taken by her art and the visual metaphors she employs throughout -- although toward the end of their conversation about this title, they wonder if perhaps the memoir could have been streamlined just a little. This is a 500+ page text, after all. Next, the Two Guys look at a brand new anthology from Fantagraphics, Now #1. Edited by Eric Reynolds, this collection of diverse and experimental comic art brings to mind Fantagraphics previous anthology, Mome (which both Derek and Paul dearly miss). In fact, the guys begin their discussion of Now by referencing the earlier anthology, with Paul feeling that the latest efforts are more experimental than Mome, while Derek see it as more similar to the previous series. The only difference is number of new and/or unfamiliar creators in Now (and, Derek argues, such was also the case several years ago with Mome). Some of the standouts in this first issue of Now are Dash Shaw's "Scorpio," Gabrielle Bell's "Dear Naked Guy...," Sammy Harkham's "I, Marlon," Malachi Ward and Matt Sheean's "Widening Horizon," and especially Noah Van Sciver's "Wall of Shame" (for Derek, the best of the collection). But the guys are also impressed, and at times curiously confused, by the contributions from creators that are new to them, such as Sara Corbett, J.C. Menu, Antoine Cossé, and Kaela Graham. But as Paul and Derek argue, the entire issue of Now is compelling and works successfully as an anthology. They can't wait until the second issue, due for release in January. Finally, the Two Guys wrap up with a discussion of Justin Jordan, Nikki Ryan, and Morgan Beem's The Family Trade #1 (Image Comics). This is another example of the kind of world-building often found at Image, and it's the story of a neutral territory in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the Float, ruled by the descendants of the ship captains that originally founded the realm -- called the Clans -- and the Family, descendants of the hands who had worked for the captains. This first issue opens with the protagonist, Jessa Wynn, attempting to assassinate Stagger Berghardt, a Trump-like charismatic demagogue who appeals to the base instincts of the citizens of the Float. She bungles the assassination, but her efforts put into motion a series of encounters that will propel the narrative into the next issues. Both Derek and Paul are impressed by this first issue, especially Beem's art, and both plan on remaining on board for the rest of the series.
Join us for episode 5  of Culture Trappin  starring  Darrell Taylor, Shawn Pryor, Julian Lytle and Gil Colon to talk about Ethan van Sciver, TV upfronts, Black Panther and the crew and more Follow us on twitter: @shawnrpryor @Flacomacho @julianlytle @MartheusAW You can find other great podcasts  on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork
Join us for episode 5 of Culture Trappin starring Darrell Taylor, Shawn Pryor, Julian Lytle and Gil Colon to talk about Ethan van Sciver, TV upfronts, Black Panther and the crew and more Follow us on twitter: @shawnrpryor @Flacomacho @julianlytle @MartheusAW You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork
Another Previews catalog showed up on their doorsteps, so it's time to gaze into the tomorrow of May 2016 and see what catches Mike and Greg's fancy. Titan! Alternative Comics (again, just the publisher)! Cinema Purgatorio! Civil War II! Marvel Covers! Valiant in the year 4001! Kaijumax Season 2! Viz art books and recolored editions! Golden Age omnibi! Comic Book Fever! All that, plus what DC books Greg has discovered he loves (to the chagrin of one of Multiversity's DC3), Mike's recommendation for picking up Noah van Sciver's work, Civil War I v Civil War II, the shambling return of Archie & Sabrina, how The Black Dahlia picked up David Fincher on its way back home from France, and much more! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
This week the Two Guys with PhDs Talking about Comics explore four new titles, each quite different one from the other. They begin with the new graphic novel from New Zealand creator Ant Sang, The Dharma Punks (Conundrum Press). On the surface it is a story about coming to terms with death, but there's much more going on in this 415-page book. In fact, this is one of the most ambitious narratives the guys have encountered so far this year, and certainly the most philosophical. Its protagonist, Chopstick, tries to comes to grips with the suicide of a close friend and what that loss means in his own life, while at the same time participating in an anarchist act against a corporate franchise. The events in the book take place roughly over a two-day period, but one of strengths of this narrative is how Sang manipulates time in a Faulkner-like manner, making the past ever-present. This is a rich and complex text, and at times Gene and Derek feel at a loss trying to put the gist of The Dharma Punks into words for an audio podcast. Next, the guys take on a much more constrained narrative, but one that is nonetheless multifaceted in its own ways, Noah Van Sciver's My Hot Date (Kilgore Books). This is an autobiographical comic, and as the title suggests, it's about a date that the fourteen-year-old Noah has with someone he met via America Online. Van Sciver has written short memoir-inspired stories in the past, but this is the longest, and definitely the most humorously self-deprecating, that he's produced to date. This is just one of the many comics that Van Sciver has released over the past year, many of which are published through Kilgore Books...a growing presences in the Two Guys' arsenal of go-to small publishers. After that, Derek and Gene turn their attention to the first issue in Rick Remender and Sean Murphy's new series from Image Comics, Tokyo Ghost. This is a futuristic story that takes as its premise the overriding and ever-present impact of on-demand digital culture in our lives. This inaugural issue does a fine job of setting up this narrative world, but Gene wonders if the nonstop action and complex visuals may be too much at times. Lastly, the guys take a brief look at an issue of an online zine they have just discovered, Jackie Batey's FutureFantasteek! Issue #16 was released at the beginning of 2015, and while the latest installment can stand on its own, Derek and Gene suggest that the title can best be appreciated when read over the course of its run. For those with a diverse taste in comics, this episode is definitely for you!
This week we recap our adventurous weekend at Wizard World Philadelphia. McSoss.com Itunes.com Stitcher.com McSoss Instagram McSoss Facebook Fan Page
The Two Guys with PhDs are glad to have on their show Noah Van Sciver, the creator behind the series Blammo as well as the recently published Saint Cole (Fantagraphics). The guys talk with Noah about the genesis of Saint Cole and how this became his follow-up graphic novel to The Hypo: The Melancholic Young Lincoln. For that matter, they're even more curious to know why the artist chose our depressive sixteen president as his first long-form focus. While historical narratives aren't unusual for Noah -- he addresses the great 1863 Denver fire in his comic, A City of Whiskey and Fire (with Daniel Landes) -- he's quick to point out that he's not a historically based cartoonist, as, for example, you might find in someone like Rick Geary. In fact, Noah tells Derek and Andy that he resists any kind of pigeonholing, even bristling at any attempts to place his work in the company of Robert Crumb or Chester Brown. He prefers to be a chameleon, changing up his subject matter at will, much like Leonard Zelig does in Zelig. And here is where the Two Guys demonstrate their characteristic talents for taking their interviewees into unlikely tangential realms. Throughout their conversation, Woody Allen becomes the topic that the guys keep returning to, especially since Noah is a big Allen fan. The creator even reveals that he's currently working on project in the vein of Stardust Memories, a story about a successful artist who goes to a convention but feels alienated from his fans while he depressively reevaluates his life. But the conversation never evolves, or devolves, completely into a Woodyfest. There's plenty of talk on Van Sciver's Blammo series, his AdHouse collection Youth Is Wasted, his strips 4 Questions and Rufus Baxter, the World's Oldest Unknown Rock Star for Westword, the Denver comics scene, his relationship with Kilgore Books and Comics, his desire to create a comic with a large ensemble cast, and his upcoming project for Fantagraphics, Fante Bukowski. So all in all, in this interview you get previews, you get insights, you get laughs, and you get a little cinematic Woody. What more could you ask for?
The Flash 75th Anniversary Special With Johns Waid Wolfman Baron Van Sciver Manapul & More
The Flash 75th Anniversary Special With Johns Waid Wolfman Baron Van Sciver Manapul & More
Damian interviews Noah Van Sciver from Blammo Comics, Denver Westword's Four Questions, Mad Magazine & Fantagraphic's The Hypo!
Reviews: 39 Minutes #1 Pilot Season, Rombies #0, Skullkickers #1, Rainbow in the Dark #1, Tamara Drewe film The boys are joined by Ethan Van Sciver to chat about his work on Green Lantern, Flash, shady Beavis & Butthead ties, sex in New X-Men, etc. The boys also banter about the new fall TV season, a new podcast (If You Like This) and movies. News includes: Bob Harras is new DC E-I-C, Chloe Moretz gets Strange, Tea Party comic takeover by Ward Sutton, Pushing Daisies comic update, Teri Hatcher on Smallville, Black Dynamite comic, and more!