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This week I discuss Simon Edwards' book The Sanity of Belief. Discover how Christianity aligns with reason and evidence and see why faith isn't blind—it's rational.Is belief in God intellectually defensible? We break down logical arguments, historical evidence, and philosophical reasoning that point toward the truth of Christianity.Watch now to strengthen your faith and engage with the big questions!#ChristianApologetics #RationalFaith #SimonEdwards #TheSanityOfBelief #EvidenceForGod #IntellectualFaith #DefendingChristianity #FaithAndReason #ApologeticsMattersCheck out theocca.org for more apologetics. Check out my conversation with Simon Edwards from August 2023. We talked about how apologetics are to be used for all of life: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ULqUersoTT8saMyjPpYtc?si=au9mPEfvSOC73n0y3QuvaAPurchase The Sanity of Belief: https://www.amazon.com/Sanity-Belief-Faith-Makes-Sense/dp/0281084890Make sure to subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EmetMinistryFor more resources, visit emetministry.org Follow us: on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emetministries/profilecard/?igsh=Z2c5NnA1dTJhN20y on Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-four-fold-disciple/id1505547928on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-four-fold-disciple/id1505547928my reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrett
In a fitting finale to the Fun with Bells Podcast, show host Cathy Booth gives the fondest of farewells by foraging through all 75 episodes, to figure out the answer to the second biggest question of our time - why do we ring?Cathy riffs on six themes using some of the most memorable quotes from the 163 amazing guests she has interviewed over the past six years. In the end, it doesn't really seem to matter whether someone's at the early stages of ringing rounds or is scoring peals of 41 spliced major - what comes across loud and clear is the overwhelming sense of joy and discovery.And coincidentally, or not, both the world of bell ringing and this series of podcasts share one defining characteristic, - there really is something for everyone.All that remains, then, is an answer to the biggest question of all - which clearly is, which pub are we all going to after practice?Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART). To find out more about learning to ring, learning to teach or other resources to support your ringing go to bellringing.orgPodcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).For bellringing training and support for teachers and ringers see: bellringing.org
Want to know the secret to successfully setting up a competition-winning young ringers' group while also securing the long-term future of ringing? Then listen up!In this episode, host Cathy Booth talks to Neil Jones, Jen Thomas, and Steph Runting from the Kent Young Ringers, who appear to have cracked the code!Recorded before the 2024 Ringing World National Youth Contest, this inspirational interview provides the recipe for success. Enthusiasm is a core ingredient, along with the right amount of encouragement, support, and investment. Add the right people with the right experience into the mix. Sprinkle liberally with fun, outings, competitions, even more fun, and maybe a badge or two. And don't forget the magic ingredient – cake!This episode is guaranteed to remind you all of the joys of ringing.Top five takeawaysWant to start a young ringers' group or put on some taster sessions? See if your church is linked to any local schools.Social media can be key to attracting young people – make sure you keep your platforms up-to-date with the latest news and videosInvest in your young ringers – see what funds are available from your local associationThink about putting a buddy system in place where some of your more experienced younger ringers can help support the newer ones. This may even work with novice adult ringers!For more inspiration and ideas, check out the Kent Young Ringers webpage https://kcacr.org.uk/kent-young-ringers/newsSponsor: This podcast is sponsored by the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART). To find out more about learning to ring, learning to teach or other resources to support your ringing go to bellringing.orgPodcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
Send us a textIn this episode of the Real Estate Development Insights Podcast, I sit down with Phil Silverstein, a principal at Moriyama Teshima Architects, to discuss the significance of George Brown College's Limberlost Project as a Pioneering Project. Phil shares insights into his journey into regenerative design, the advantages of mass timber in sustainable architecture, and the groundbreaking innovations showcased in the Limberlost project. The conversation delves into the environmental benefits of using this system, the potential for its broader application in mainstream construction, and the critical need for resilient building practices. Phil also touches on future trends in prefabrication and its role in transforming how we think about architecture and sustainable urban development. What is Mass Timber?Why is Mass Timber Construction Considered Green?How can smaller real estate developers take advantage of this new technology?Why is George Brown College's Limberlost Building a critical project?What technical innovations were used in this project?What are some of the Benefits and Misconceptions around Mass Timber?Can MT be used in mainstream Residential Developments?Prefabrication: The Next Big Thing in Mass Timber Construction.If you want to learn about our guest and their professional activities, please visit their website at: https://mtarch.com/. For Related Episodes, you can also refer to the interview I had with Simon Edwards on Episode #6 of the podcast. For more information, please refer to RealEstateDevelopmentInsights.Com.
Send us a textIn this episode, Frazer is joined by Elizabeth Bentley, the Commercial Manager at IST Intech. We explore her 15-year career, her deep passion for the company and technology, as well as her personal interest in Formula One.Lizzie also shares insights about her upcoming presentation with Simon Edwards of Global Inkjet Systems at FuturePrint TECH in Cambridge, where they will discuss curing processes and the value of machine learning. Additionally, she provides an update on the growth of IST Intech's business in the U.S.IST Intech is part of IST METZ GmbH & Co. KG, a global leader in UV LED and Arc Lamp technology for inks, coatings, and adhesives, offering the world's largest portfolio of UV curing solutions. Listen on:Apple PodcastGoogle PodcastSpotifyWhat is FuturePrint? FuturePrint is a digital and in person platform and community dedicated to future print technology. Over 15,000 people per month read our articles, listen to our podcasts, view our TV features, click on our e-newsletters and attend our in-person and virtual events. We hope to see you at one of our future events:FuturePrint TECH: Digital Print for Manufacturing 6-7 Nov '24, Cambridge, UK FuturePrint TECH: Packaging & Labels 2-3 April '25, Valencia, Spain
In this delightful episode, host Cathy Booth chats with Martin Mansley, AKA Helen's Dad, about his lifelong journey in ringing.Born into a ringing family, Martin attended his first practice at just six weeks old and has never looked back! This engaging episode explores a variety of topics, from the Devon Guild's 150th anniversary celebrations to the intricacies of Ellacombe Chimes and the distinctions between The Guild of Devonshire Ringers and Devon Association striking competitions.If you've ever wondered about the role and benefits of Guilds and Associations in ringing, this episode makes a compelling case. It also touches on preserving traditions, fostering collaboration, and breaking new ground. Plus, after listening, you might find yourself wanting your own drone photograph!Top takeawaysIf you're used to raising the bells in Bristol fashion, why not experiment with ringing up Devon style?Interested in finding out new ways for your Association or Guild to connect directly with your ringers? Check out the Devon Guild's new membership subscription service for some inspiration Guild of Devonshire Ringers (devonringers.org.uk)If you're thinking of ways to bring your towers, districts, and associations together, how about putting together a Ringer's Choir for your Christmas service.Interested in finding out more about Ellacombe Chimes take a look at the Association of Ringing Teachers website Association of Ringing Teachers :: Ellacombe chimesHas your tower or association got a milestone anniversary coming up? For some great ideas on how to celebrate go to the website Guild 150th Anniversary - Guild of Devonshire Ringers (devonringers.org.uk)Podcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
On this episode, Simon Edwards joins Liane to talk about a challenging adventure on roads not travelled and his reasons for agreeing to this once in a lifetime opportunity.Link to "Where the Road Ends" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIxm-A-2oyQThink Bike is powered by: MOTO CANADA- Let's Ride Canada WideWebsite: ab-amss.orgEmail: info@ab-amss.orgGuest: Simon Edwards
Corporate training doesn't have to be boring. In fact, it can be playful, curious, a little bit magical, and dare I say it - fun. And this week I am joined by the creative magic of not one, but two brilliant guests who are here to tell you how: Simon Edwards and Ian Byrne.Hailing from the worlds of game design and facilitation, we delve deep into the wondrous realm of learning in all of its curious, human forms. Together, they share the eureka moments of their immersive experiences, the evolution of leadership in L&D, why ancient Vipassana meditation has the power to overcome ego, and the art of giving radical candor.Tune in and get ready to learn!Find out about:The two halves of an organisation: the informal and the formalThe role and limitations of AI in organizational change, learning and facilitationRecognising the cultural differences of engagementAction learning: how to turn theoretical learning into realityWhat we can learn from neurodivergent thinkingThe power of pausing to listen to your bodyDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.Links:Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.Connect to Simon and Ian:https://mindblown.io/https://www.linkedin.com/company/mindblown-adventures/https://www.facebook.com/MindBlown.iohttps://www.instagram.com/mindblown.io/https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-edwards-93312318/https://living-systems.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/icbyrne/Support the show**Click here to navigate through all episodes via this interactive podcast map.**If you're inspired by our podcast and crave similar conversations, consider joining Dr Myriam Hadnes' NeverDoneBefore Facilitation Community. **If you're keen to master the art of facilitation, discover our expert-led live, online Facilitation Courses at the NDB Academy. **If you enjoy the show, consider a one-off donation and contribute to the ongoing costs of running the podcast.
In this lively and engaging episode, host Cathy Booth catches up with Kent young ringers Oscar, Lottie and Flo, and Flo's mum, Hannah.Although young in years, the ringers have a wealth of experience to share, having already notched up numerous quarter peals and having several striking competitions under their belts. Their unique perspective also means they offer the absolute best ringing tips!Cathy finds out how they got into ringing, what they like best about it and asks them to help fill in some of her ringing knowledge gaps.And thanks to these impressive young ringers, Cathy can now tell her handstroke from her backstroke, the treble from the tenor, and knows the proper term for ‘the fluffy bit'.Top five takeawaysWhen you're learning to ring don't rush, take your time – getting your technique right will help you in the future and you won't have to correct any handling mistakes later on.Always listen to the advice that you are given from experienced ringers. Even if you don't quite understand something at the time, it might come in handy in the future.Don't get stressed if you go wrong when ringing, just keep going and try and get back into the right place. The person ringing next to you might be able to help put you right.If you're finding learning a bit difficult in the early days don't worry or give up – it will get better!Parents – although ringing might not seem an obvious childhood activity, it brings huge benefits, like increased confidence, teamwork and the ability to get on with people of all ages and backgrounds.Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART). To find out more about learning to ring, learning to teach or other resources to support your ringing go to bellringing.orgPodcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
In this episode, Jack McCullough sits down with Simon Edwards, CFO of Conga, to discuss the dynamic role of the CFO in today's business environment. They explore how Simon leverages his background in technology and engineering to drive financial strategy and growth at Conga, a leader in revenue lifecycle management. Tune in to discover insights on career development, operational efficiency, and the critical relationship between the CEO and CFO in steering company success. To book a demo with Payhawk, click here. To book a demo with Planful, click here.
The Fun with Bells podcast is taking a break this Summer and will be back in September.Podcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE FULL SHOW HERE: https://theredmentv.com/copa-america-watch-expert-insight-w-simon-edwards/Dan spoke to South American football writer Simon Edwards to take a look at the Copa America so far and check up on Liverpool's stars as well as seeing how those linked with a move to Anfield are faring. In this clip, we hear an update about Darwin Nunez, and how pivotal he has proved to the Bielsa's Uruguay set up.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Real Estate Development Podcast, Simon Edwards, an acoustical engineer at HGC Engineering, shares his insights on the intersection between acoustics and mass timber construction. Simon discusses his background, transitioning from a career in music to becoming an acoustical engineer, and emphasizes the importance of considering both direct and indirect sound transmission in building design. He also highlights the complexities and benefits of using mass timber, such as the potential for construction efficiencies and aesthetic appeals, while addressing common concerns and misconceptions about acoustical performance. The conversation dives into practical advice for developers, best practices gleaned from European standards, and the significance of acoustical engineers' early involvement in project planning. Simon thoroughly examines specific projects, such as the YW building in Kitchener, shedding light on innovative solutions and evolving industry standards. Here are some of the topics we cover in this episode: What is the Role of an Acoustical Engineer?What are the Challenges in Building Acoustics?What are the effects of a Mass Timber structure on building acoustics?Testing and Evolving Acoustic Solutions for Mass Timber BuildingsChallenges with Gym Noise in Buildings, some easy solutions. Key Acoustics Considerations for Real Estate Developershttps://mid-rise.ca/acoustics-and-mass-timber-construction-6/For more information, please refer to RealEstateDevelopmentInsights.Com.
Welcome to this special Copa America rival preview episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by Fede Perez & Ralph Hannah as his trustworthy co-hosts. In this episode, they speak to Simon Edwards (@SimonEdwardsSAF) to talk about Colombia's chances against Paraguay in the Copa America as well as players to watch and how they will fare in the rest of the tournament
It's time to catch up with part two of the wide-ranging conversation on the future of ringing hosted by Cathy Booth at the recent Art Conference. Just like part one, the panel of Tina Stoecklin, Andrew Slade and Max Drinkwater don't hold back from tackling the tricky questions! What does the CCCBR do for ringers? How can associations work with Diocese to target bell funds in churches that have a future? How do we empower younger ringers into leadership role and evolve structures that meet the needs of today's ringers? And by younger we are of course talking under 50s!Although many of the issues raised may seem familiar, some of the solutions suggested may be surprising. Is it time for ringers to professionalise, be ‘seen' by the church community and show what skills and resources we can offer? Something to discuss later in the pub …Top five takeawaysIf you have received any complaints regarding bells under your care, and you need help and advice, email the Complaints Helpline at complaints@cccbr.org.ukEncourage younger ringers into leadership roles. Not only will it refresh your tower's perspective, but it will also enhance their CVs.How strategic is your area with your bell maintenance funds? If you're not already linked into the diocese then now's the time to get together to make sure investment choices are strategic.Has your Tower Captain got a role for life? Maybe it's time to consider succession planning ready to implement a fixed-term policy.If your association isn't already tackling these big issues why not think about your own role in standing up, showing leadership, and ensuring the future of ringing.Podcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
Who better to quiz about the future of ringing than the President of the CCCBR, the chair of the Association of Ringing Teachers, and an ordained ringer and co-author of a book about ringing and the church? Show host Cathy Booth puts this esteemed panel through its paces, posing some vital questions on what needs to happen to keep change ringing alive, and to recruit and retain young ringers.It turns out that most of the answers lie with young people themselves, and that the ringing community has a lot to learn from the way young ringers organise, communicate, and socialise.So, tune in for a free-ranging and thought-provoking discussion that might end up with you questioning some of the current values, beliefs, and rituals of ringing culture …Top five takeawaysMake the most of the relationship you have with your church – they may well have skills and expertise that can help with your recruitmentListen to the views of your young ringersDon't forget the role of parents in encouraging their children's hobbies. They might even take up ringing themselvesMake the most of all technologies available to your tower. To find out more about improving your striking through Hawkear check out www.12bell.org.uk/hawkearRinging can link to many parts of the primary curriculum, such as history, maths, music, and PE. A visit to a bell foundry might make for a perfect school trip! Schools | Loughborough Bellfoundry Trust (belltrust.co.uk)Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART). To find out more about learning to ring, learning to teach or other resources to support your ringing go to bellringing.orgPodcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
‘Unique' is often overused as a word, but host Cathy Booth's guests on this wonderful episode, John, and Debbie, can certainly claim it for their ringing experience. That's because they ring at St Thomas's Church, Kilifi in Kenya which is one of the remotest rings of bells in the world, with the nearest bells hung for change ringing being at Harare in Zimbabwe over 1,000 miles away.Cathy learns about the fascinating history of the church and the bells, as well as hearing how John and Debbie became ringers, their learning experience, and their amazing ringing trips to the UK.Although much will be familiar to other ringers, such as the ringing room with its set of handbells, cabinet of ringing books and bottomless sweet tin, there are also some eye-opening challenges of ringing in a tower that is, well, unique!If you are beginning to take ringing a little bit for granted, this podcast will stop you in your tracks and possibly rekindle your romance.Top takeawaysRead all about the Kilifi ringers 2015 adventures in the UK The Whiting Society of Ringers - KilifiCheck out the bells on DOVE Tower details (cccbr.org.uk)Struggling to ring or explain plain hunt to a learner? Try thinking about it being like using the stairs – slowly up and faster down!Inspired by John and Debbie's charity work? Is there anything more your church or tower could do to support struggling families in your local area? Or contact John to hear more about John and Debbie's work: mukedy@gmail.comLooking for some new ringing recruits? Members of the church choir are often a fruitful hunting ground.Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART). To find out more about learning to ring, learning to teach or other resources to support your ringing go to bellringing.orgPodcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
Why do you ring in a gallery? Who were the ringers whose names are on the peal boards behind you? Where can you find an example of an art deco ringing association certificate?Host Cathy Booth quizzes knowledgeable guests Chris Ridley and Gareth Davies about the amazing range of historical sources at your fingertips to help answer these questions and more.Thanks to the hard work and enthusiasm of Chris and the volunteers from the historical and archive working group of the CCCBR there are collections of just about everything - belfry artefacts, newspaper extracts, biographies, rolls of honour, badges, the lot!Gareth goes on to give some great insight in how historians can make the most of these resources and what we can all do to promote them to the ringing historians of the future. All fascinating stuff.I think they all deserve a certificate! Yes, there's a collection of those as well …Top 5 takeawaysAccess many of the resources mentioned in this episode at the CCCBR website History & Archive (cccbr.org.uk)Interested in finding out more and the working groups and getting involved? Check out the webpage Historical and Archive – CCCBR or email halead@cccbr.org.ukIntrigued by the illuminated peal books? Take a closer look at the St Martin's Guild SMG Peal Books | (stmartinsguild.org) and College Youths Peal & Name books · Ancient Society of College Youths digital archive · Ringing Archive (ascy.org.uk) websitesWhy not take photos of your own local peal boards and send them in? Help especially needed in Norfolk, Kent and Scotland – see which peal boards are already included at History & Archive (cccbr.org.uk)Why not do a bit of research about your tower and ringers, and share with your local community as part of the Heritage Open Days Homepage (heritageopendays.org.uk)Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART). To find out more about learning to ring, learning to teach or other resources to support your ringing go to bellringing.orgPodcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).
Banyatti - Ayla (Original Mix) Ayla - Sofa Beats http://musicshop.iboga.dk/store/view_release?release=1938 SOFABEATS120 1. Banyatti - Ayla (Original Mix) Ayla starts off with a very strange but somehow compelling atmosphere, before slowly and surreptitiously an organic groove begins to form. Hints of enticing sonic scintillas, like flowers, beginning to push up through dry soil begin to appear. The theme continues, moving, enticing, flowing, glowing and growing, until finally bursting forth, full bloom, with pulsating bass and a toe tickling groove. Put your feet up and chill or get down and dance, Ayla creates a magical musical garden for you to enjoy however you want. Stephen Callaghan, Simon Edwards
Fresh off Manchester United's 3-0 defeat to Manchester City in the derby, our resident EPL experts Gareth Wheeler and Jake Osgathorpe are in the hot-seat to examine what went so wrong for The Red Devils. Plus, the duo forecast what could happen in Gameweek 11 powered by Pinnacle's unrivalled odds. - Review of Gameweek 10, including Manchester derby, Brentford beating Chelsea and Tottenham's fine form. - Golden boot; Haaland, Wilson, Heung-min Son - Feature five including Fulham vs. Manchester United, Newcastle vs. Arsenal and Tottenham vs. Chelsea. - Rapid fire plays from remaining games - Copa Libertadores final: Boca vs. Fluminense Get great value on the Premier League with Pinnacle! Follow Pinnacle on: Twitter/X - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram: pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Gamble responsibly: www.pinnacle.bet/en/future/respon…ble-gaming/malta Twitter/X handles; Gareth Wheeler - @GarethWheeler Jake Osgathorpe - @JAKEOZZ Inform your selections with Pinnacle's Premier League Predictions: bit.ly/3OOzTII Inform your Copa Libertadores final selections with Simon Edwards' comprehensive preview: https://tinyurl.com/msarw5wt
Singer, songwriter, novelist, and painter Kathryn Williams is proud to release her new album ‘Night Drives'. The collection explores a more filmic sound, with a larger ensemble of instrumentation, particular emphasis on the strings and production from Ed Harcourt. It's out via One Little Independent Records. Journeying from leftfield contemporary pop to soft acoustics, Kathryn Williams uses her latest LP to explore a variety of fresh ideas driven, in part, by a host of collaborators. Kirsty Logan, Oystein Greni, Romeo Stodart, Matt Deighton, Simon Edwards, Yvette Williams, Neill Maccoll, Andy Bruce, Ida Wenoe, Joel Sarakula, Emily Barker and John Alder all have credits on various tracks across ‘Night Drives'. Kathryn explains “I've been releasing music for 24 years now. That fact blows me away, and things have changed so much over those years. The biggest change has been my love of co-writing and writing for other artists. This began when I first went on a writing retreat with Chris Difford forming close friendships and working relationships that are represented here”. Her first official album since ‘Hypoxia' in 2015, ‘Night Drives' opens with some of Kathryn's most immediately electronic tracks to date, the nihilistic ‘Human', big ballad ‘Answer In The Dark' with all it's bold, layered production, and the dynamic, infectious ‘Radioactive'. Elsewhere on the likes of ‘Moon Karaoke', ‘Magnets' and ‘The Brightest', a more cinematic sound is explored; slowly unravelling stories backed by delicate acoustics and elated, emotive string pieces. ‘Put The Needle On The Record' and joint closers ‘Starry Heavens' and ‘I Am Rich In All That I've Lost' are relaxed and fall into the more traditional world of folk inspired melancholia. Kathryn's inimitable charm colours the whole album with emotion and affection – occasionally brooding, always likable. Discussing some of the themes explored she says “Some of it is questioning who we are, realising that being human is about flaws, humility, and the consequences of how we react to others. It can be about the longevity of a long-term relationship, how to keep the fire burning and to celebrate that. So many love songs are about the first moments, but this is about enduring love. The simple things that fill a day and how our dreams and wants are so separate to the daily grind. The final track is a philosophical musing on loss and gain in life. How by living a long life we will lose so much, but that in itself is riches”.
This week Simon Edwards joins us as we discuss how apologetics extends across all of life. For more resources visit Emetministry.org, to learn more about OCCA visit theOCCA.org, and to learn more about Simon visit https://www.theocca.org/author/simon-edwards/.
The New Zealand Breakers basketball team are starting to produce quite the production line of NBA talent. Frenchman Rayan Rupert was selected 43rd in the recent NBA draft, having played for the Breakers as they made the NBL finals last season. He's been hailed as one of the potential steals of the draft. The selection further showcases what the Breakers have done in recent years, developing top prospects and helping them get ready for the big stage of the NBA. Breakers general manager Simon Edwards spoke to Corin Dann.
My guest Simon Edwards has a wealth of experience and over 30 years as a PGA Professional, Simon has coached winners on the Seniors European Tour and Amateurs from Elite level to complete beginners. This episode is rich in great ideas, tips, and stories about how you can up your game. Do remember to check Off Scratch Golf - Performance Coaching for ALL Golfers - head over to https://offscratchgolf.com If you love this Podcast please follow on Apple, subscribe, hit the bell on Spotify and be the first to get new episodes. You can find me socially at: https://www.instagram.com/pro_fitgolf Here's our website: https://www.pro-fitgolfconditioning.com Find Simon on INSTA here: https://www.instagram.com/sedwardsgolf/?hl=en Facebook at Carus Green Golf Club https://www.facebook.com/CarusGreenGolf
Peter Coates returns to host South American soccer insights powered by Pinnacle, joined once again by the continents soccer experts Simon Edwards and Tom Robinson. The trio discuss the opening rounds of both of the Copa Libertadores and Sudamericana including issues for Flamengo? Shock results at altitude and where the smart money lies. Want to get the edge in the markets on all things South American soccer? Listen and subscribe to Pinnacle's South American soccer insights. Follow the team on: Austin Miller: twitter.com/austin_james906 Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
With Pastor Dan at the helm as host of this week's episode, we get an opportunity to get to know the speakers for this past weekend's OCC Institute Forums, Simon Edwards and Sharon Dirckx of OCCA. We hope you enjoy it! Below is a list of their books. The Sanity of Belief by Simon Edwards Why?, Am I Just My Brain, Broken Planet by Sharon Dirckx
As part of our OCC Institute Forum weekend, the message this week will be a little bit different. As we focus on the issue of God and Suffering, we will hear from our two key presenters from the forum, Dr. Sharon Dirckx and Simon Edwards. They are two highly sought-after speakers who come to us from Oxford, England. Along with Pastor Dan, they will have a time of discussion that focuses on a wide variety of questions concerning faith, suffering, and who we are as human beings.
Copa Libertadores editor and South American soccer host Austin Miller stepped into the hot seat once again this month, joined by the ever-present pair of Simon Edwards and Tom Robinson to break down the goings on across the continent and where bettors can find the best value in Pinnacle's markets. The trio discuss the intriguing Copa Libertadores qualifying matches, given bettors the inside track on each teams progress, best players and where the value may lie. Before, delving into the Copa Sudamericana ties in similar fashion. In the second half of the show, Austin quizzes both Tom and Simon on the state of the domestic game around the continent, as they pick out some of their value plays from Argentina, Colombia and around South America. The final part takes a glance at the national teams ahead of the international matches to come in March, picking out some players to watch out for. Want to get the edge in the markets on all things South American soccer? Listen and subscribe to Pinnacle's South American soccer insights. Follow the team on: Austin Miller: twitter.com/austin_james906 Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
Copa Libertadores editor and South American soccer host Austin Miller stepped into the hot seat this month, joined by the ever-present pair of Simon Edwards and Tom Robinson to break down the goings on across the continent and where bettors can find the best value in Pinnacle's markets. The first part of the show reflects on Argentina's World Cup 2022 triumph, how Lionel Scaloni bounced back from defeat the Saudi Arabia to mastermind a first World Cup triumph since 1985. The U20 Sudamericano Championship is well underway and with Simon covering the tournament from the ground in Colombia, they delve into what's happened so far, who the stand out teams and players and have been, before discussing which nation will be the best value play to win the whole thing. Finally, the episode closes on the start of the Argentinian Liga Pro plus the qualifying rounds from the Copa Libertadores, as Simon examines Pinnacle's odds to help find you the edge. Follow the team on: Austin Miller: twitter.com/austin_james906 Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
Aston Villa have signed highly-rated 19 year-old Jhon Durán from Chicago Fire. The fee for the Colombian forward is reported to be around £15 million.We are joined by South American football journalist, Simon Edwards, to find out more about Villa's latest signing.Who is Jhon Durán?What he can bring to Aston VillaHow Durán differs to Villa's current forwardsHow high is the teenager's ceiling?FOLLOW US AND SUBSCRIBE ONLINE!WEBSITEwww.allvillanofiller.comGET IN TOUCHTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comHOST: Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire)PRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Extracto del capítulo final del libro “The Sanity of Belief – Why faith makes sense”, de Simon Edwards. Un libro estupendo, ameno y muy valioso que puedes comprar en versión electrónica o de bolsillo aquí: https://amzn.eu/1CkIRAt Simon Edwards es miembro del equipo del Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA), que hacen una excelente labor comunicando las enseñanzas de Jesucristo a partir de las grandes preguntas culturales de nuestros días (como la ciencia, el sufrimiento, el significado de la vida, la homosexualidad y muchas más). Como dicen en su página web https://www.theocca.org: “Tratamos de ensalzar la credibilidad de la fe cristiana y la persona de Jesucristo a través de las cuestiones de la cultura, hablando en entornos laicos y contribuyendo al discurso público sobre las creencias religiosas.” Un podcast producido y presentado por Gabriel Porras, artista profesional de voz. Puedes conocer mucho más sobre Gabriel aquí: gabrielvoice.com murmullosradiantes.com Música: “Circle of life”, de Letra, en artlist.io
This is our customary sign-off episode for the year – a package of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2022, accompanied by some of the music and sounds of Country you heard along the way. Here's the ‘track list': 1. Jess Beckerling (ep 105) 2. To A Forests Dream, by Cloudjumper (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – podcast intro 3. To The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra, then ... 4. Flamenco Rhythm, by Sunsearcher (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – Petrine McCrohan (ep 106) 5. Di Haggerty (ep 107), including ... 6. To Rockin' in the 80s, by Dr Sparkles (sourced from the Free Music Archive) 7. To Regeneration, by Amelia Barden - Damon Gameau (ep 108), Clinton Walker (ep 109) 8. Kate Chaney (ep 110) 9. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp - Kate Chaney (ep 110), David Pollock (ep 111) 10. David Pollock 11. Natalie Davey (ep 112), including ... 12. To You Shine, by the kids with Tura Music 13. María Inés Cuj & Rony Lec (ep 113) 14. To Faraway Castle, by Rae Howell & Sunwrae – Cathy McGowan (ep 114), Tanya Massy (ep 115) 15. Tanya Massy 16. Louise O'Neill (ep 116) 17. Eugene Eades including his song – Looking Back to Yesterday Again, performed with Bruce Anthony (ep 117) 18. Agostino Petroni (ep 118) 19. To Temporary, by Yen Nguyen – Kim Paul Nguyen (ep 119) 20. Tony Rinaudo (ep 120) 21. Kate Chaney MP (ep 121) 22. Ode to Kate, by your podcast host (ep 121 Extra) 23. Damon Gameau, at a screening of Regenerating Australia (ep 122) 24. Fred Provenza (ep 123) 25. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp – Jane Slattery (ep 124), Paul Cleary (ep 125) 26. Serenity Hill with Kirsten Larsen (ep 126) 27. To a tune by Jeremiah Johnson – Ian Congdon & Courtney Young near Rutherglen, Victoria (ep 127), Jade Miles near Stanley, Victoria (ep 128) 28. To Cycles, by Simon Edwards – the late Hazel Henderson (ep 129), Valerie Brown at home in Canberra (ep 130) 29. Kate Fenech at a screening of Regenerating Australia in Busselton WA (ep 131) 30. Kristy Stewart at the family farm in the Otways, Victoria (ep 132) 31. Jodie Jackson (ep 133) 32. Amanda Cahill at home in Brisbane (ep 134) 33. Ross O'Reilly at High Valley Dawn, Yeppoon, Central Queensland (ep 135) 34. Terry & Pam McCosker at home in Yeppoon (ep 136) 35. Robert Pekin at the Food Connect Shed in Brisbane (ep 137) 36. Matthew Evans by the Swan River / Derbal Yerrigan (ep 138) 37. Douglas Rushkoff (ep 139) 38. Bruce Pascoe live at the Quantum Words Festival on Schools Day in Walyalup / Fremantle (ep 140) 39. Oral McGuire, Greg Mullins & Lesley Head live at the Quantum Words Festival in Boorloo / Perth (ep 141) 40. Ian & Di Haggerty live in their shearing shed (ep 142) 41. Heidi Mippy later in that shed(ep 143) 42. To The Deep Ocean is Calling, composed by Eva Holm Foosnæs with lyrics by T Aarskog and Karen O'Brien – Karen O'Brien (ep 144) 43. To Wildflower Meadow, by The Eternal Page (featuring Karen O'Brien's son Jens Stokke) – Paul Hawken (ep 145), the late Frank Fisher (ep 145 Extra) 44. To Regeneration - best wishes for the new year! 45. Closing the year with the end of our old theme song, The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. Title image: the Martuwarra / Fitzroy River, at Natalie Davey's place (ep 112) (Anthony James). With thanks to all the wonderful musicians who generously granted permission for their music to be heard here. Find more: To access the full catalogue of episodes, head to our website https://www.regennarration.com or wherever you get your podcasts. The RegenNarration is an independent, ad-free, freely available podcast, thanks to the generous support of listeners. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by becoming a podcast patron, donor or partner at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for listening, have a wonderful festive season and see you again in 2023!
Inform your World Cup 2022 final predictions with market analysis and match preview from our World Cup insights team of Gareth Wheeler, Jake Osgathorpe, Andrew Beasley and Simon Edwards. The panel review the semi-final results and where both matches were won and lost before discussing some of the standout performers across the whole tournament - with the Europe's January transfer window on the horizon. Part two, goes in-depth on Pinnacle's futures markets, particularly the fate of the Golden Ball, Golden Boot and Golden Glove. How narrative and storylines plays a part in decisions compared to statistics and how valuable the player is to their nation. The final section of the episode, takes a deep dive into the both Argentina and France as they prepare to lock horns at the Lusail Stadium on Sunday. Which markets represents the best value and make their best plays of the World Cup final 2022. Bet on World Cup 2022 with Pinnacle - bit.ly/3hQzA5C Inform your World Cup predictions with our dedicated World Cup 2022 betting archive here - bit.ly/3GmzA7s World Cup 2022 final betting preview: https://bit.ly/3hxtA1D Bryan Nicholson's latest article: bit.ly/3iYw4q2 Follow Pinnacle on Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Infogol: www.infogol.net/ Gamble responsibly: www.pinnacle.bet/en/future/respon…ble-gaming/malta Follow the team on Twitter: Gareth Wheeler - @GarethWheeler Jake Osgathorpe - @JAKEOZZ Andrew Beasley - @BassTunedToRed Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF
World Cup 2022 is only a matter of days away, so we've brought together an esteemed range of guests to delve into how it could all play out. Examining where the value might lie, how bettors can get the edge in Pinnacle's wide array of markets and who the underlying suggest could go all the way and win the trophy. Host Gareth Wheeler is joined by Infogol's Jake Osgathorpe, freelance soccer expert Andrew Beasley and South American soccer aficionado Simon Edwards to give a diverse view with in-depth group by group discussion. This is followed by a glimpse into the Golden Boot market, what to consider and why it's not always the obvious choice. The episode is rounded off by predicting an outright winner of the tournament, which continent they may come from and our guests give their overall best bets. Will the winner come from South America or Europe? Listen to find out more. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 3:42 Group A preview 13:46 Group B preview 22:15 Group C preview 30:15 Group D preview 36:26 Group E preview 42:06 Group F preview 49:22 Group G preview 56:09 Group H preview 01:06:52 Golden Boot betting 01:12:20 World Cup outright winner predictions Bet on World Cup 2022 with Pinnacle - https://bit.ly/3hQzA5C Inform your World Cup predictions with our dedicated World Cup 2022 betting archive here - https://bit.ly/3GmzA7s Follow Pinnacle on Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Infogol: www.infogol.net/ Gamble responsibly: www.pinnacle.bet/en/future/respon…ble-gaming/malta Follow the team on Twitter: Gareth Wheeler - @GarethWheeler Jake Osgathorpe - @JAKEOZZ Andrew Beasley - @BassTunedToRed Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF
Pinnacle's podcast dedicated to all things South American soccer returns for an eleventh episode. South American soccer insights, hosted by Argentinian soccer expert Peter Coates, features fellow specialists Tom Robinson and Simon Edwards each month as they delve into all the betting action across the whole continent, picking out their best value bets for listeners. They immediately delve into the main crux of the episode, looking back on the Copa Libertadores as a whole, before an in-depth breakdown into where the value lies ahead of the Final between Flamengo and Atletico Paranaense. The trio reflect on what's to come next year in the competition, before transitioning into a review of the domestic leagues including the dramatic final day in Argentina, plus what to expect in Brazil, Colombia and more. Peter rounds off the podcast with a discussion on the South American nations fate ahead of the World Cup, whether Brazil and Argentina's strength in depth will prove vital. (18+) Bet on South American soccer here: bit.ly/3PlqMAk Follow the team on: Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x Read Simon Edwards' World Cup 2022 articles here: [Part 1] https://bit.ly/3Dy87h6 [Part 2] https://bit.ly/3TDEyjU
Join me as I break down Chapters 79, 80, 81 and 82 of The Da Vinci Code, in which Teabing returns to the motherland, Langdon learns about bribery, and we meet everyone's favourite character Simon Edwards from the Biggen Hill Airport... 'Breaking Down Bad Books' is a podcast analysing trashy bestsellers from a literary perspective. Currently covering Dan Brown's historically inaccurate The Da Vinci Code, and E.L. James' dreadfully unerotic Fifty Shades Freed on Patreon. Previously covered Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, 365 Days, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Divergent, Insurgent, and The Maze Runner.Sign up to be a patron at www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks for access to exclusive bonus episodes where I will be breaking down E.L. James' Fifty Shades Freed with new episodes every Friday. You can also gain access to the previously published 365 Days, Fifty Shades Darker, Insurgent and The Maze Runner recaps.Read along with me and let me know your thoughts on Twitter @PodBreakingDown or Instagram @breakingdownbadbooks or email me at breakingdownpod@gmail.com. You can also leave a voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/breakingdownbadbooks.Hosted by Nathan Brown, who you can find on Twitter and Instagram @nathanbrown90. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/breaking-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pinnacle's podcast dedicated to all things South American soccer returns for an eleventh episode. South American soccer insights, hosted by Argentinian soccer expert Peter Coates, features fellow specialists Tom Robinson and Simon Edwards each month as they delve into all the betting action across the whole continent, picking out their best value bets for listeners. This episode the trio discuss the decision to allow Ecuador to keep their place at the World Cup, before going in depth on the rest of the South American contingent (Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay), a tactical analysis of each nation and how they could fare at the tournament. Conversation then moves on to the Copa Sudamericana final between Sao Paulo and Independiente del Valle next month, why Independiente might be the value pick, but how Sao Paulo's history could play a big part in their success. (18+) Bet on South American soccer here: bit.ly/3PlqMAk Follow the team on: Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
Pinnacle's podcast dedicated to all things South American soccer returns for an eighth episode. South American soccer insights, hosted by Argentinian soccer expert Peter Coates, features fellow specialists Tom Robinson and Simon Edwards each month as they delve into all the betting action across the whole continent, picking out their best value bets for listeners. Talking points from the episode delve into where the value lies in both the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana semi-finals. Plus picking out some of the South American players who you've heard of and some that you may haven't yet ahead of the 2022/23 Champions League, (18+) Bet on South American soccer here: bit.ly/3PlqMAk Follow the team on: Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
Today's episode features the legendary author, advisor and media producer, Hazel Henderson. Hazel has had such a big impact on so many, including yours truly. In my case, it has stemmed from over two decades following her work, and two hours of unhurried conversation for this podcast back in 2019. At the end of that conversation, Hazel invited me to visit if ever I was in Florida. And though I haven't travelled overseas for 15 years, with emissions and other things in mind, I couldn't help but wonder if one day that might be possible. Two months ago, however, the sad news arrived that Hazel had passed away, at the age of 89. So this episode is a tribute to Hazel, drawn from our 2-part conversation almost three years ago – essentially, it's the first 25 minutes or so of part 1 and the last 20 minutes or so of part 2. So it starts at the start, giving you my full introduction to Hazel, and the priceless, unassuming nature of how our conversation began – with a personal exchange on how we were going about life, media, connection and learning. Then it's over to her beginnings, for what became a much-loved, pioneering and globally recognised life. And it culminates with some profound poignance that blew me away when listening back to it now. Title slide image: Hazel Henderson at the outset, and towards the end (with EF Schumacher in the photo on the wall), of her public life (photos supplied – the latter taken by Vicki Robin). Music: The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. The acoustic interlude about half way through is Cycles, by Simon Edwards (guitarist from the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra). The tune accompanying the outro is by Jeremiah Johnson. What If? (Impact: the Musical), by Jacqueline Emerson & co. – see the film clip at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oiWn1AXXk0 Find more: A tribute to Hazel - https://www.forevermissed.com/hazelhenderson/about Donate in honour of Hazel, and to assist with the collating of her life's work, here (all Hazel's books are also available electronically on this page, in exchange for that donation) - https://www.ethicalmarkets.com/books/ If you'd like to hear the full 2-part conversation I shared with Hazel back in 2019 (and follow some additional links), head to episodes 49 and 50 - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/049-changing-paradigms Thanks very much to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making this episode possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them to help keep the podcast going. Just head to the website at https://www.regennarration.com/support If you'd like to become a subscriber to the podcast, connect with other listeners and receive other benefits, head to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/RegenNarration I've added an offering in The RegenNarration shop too - https://www.regennarration.com/shop You can also support the podcast by sharing an episode with a friend or colleague, or rating or reviewing the podcast. Thanks for helping to keep the podcast going!
Time stamps Copa Libertadores 1:13-32:58 Copa Sudamericana 33:02-47:34 Transfer update 47:38m-1:05:09m Pinnacle's podcast dedicated to all things South American soccer returns for an eighth episode. South American soccer insights, hosted by Argentinian soccer expert Peter Coates, features fellow specialists Tom Robinson and Simon Edwards each month as they delve into all the betting action across the whole continent, picking out their best value bets for listeners. Episode nine goes into depth ahead of both the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana quarter finals. Is this the best Palmeiras side we've seen? Can Flamengo's stars light up the tournament? The trio discuss all and find you the value in Pinnacle's markets. The final part of the show talks transfers, particularly South American's moving to the English Premier League including Lisandro Martinez and Luis Sinisterra, plus how River Plate replace Manchester City new signing Julian Alvarez. (18+) Bet on South American soccer here: https://bit.ly/3PlqMAk Follow the team on: Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
Host Tom Robinson is joined by WFi regulars Simon Edwards and Mike Rice to discuss the latest goings on in South America's continental competitions.
Alceste: Véronique Gens Proserpine/La Nymphe de la Marne/La Nymphe des Tuileries/La troisième ombre: Hjördis Thébault La Femme affligée / La Nymphe de la Seine / La Nymphe de la Mer/ La première ombre / Thétis: Stéphanie d'Oustrac Céphise / La deuxième ombre: Judith Gautier Admète: Simon Edwards Alcide: Nicholas Rivenq Lychas / Alecton / Apollon: James Oxley Straton: Renaud Delaigue Lycomède / Charon: Bernard Deletré Pluton / Éole / L'homme désolé: Alain Buet Phérès: Jean Delescluse Chœur de Chambre de Namur La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy Conductor: Jean-Claude Malgoire Theatre des Champs-Elysees 22 March 2006 Broadcast
Pinnacle's podcast dedicated to all things South American soccer returns for an eighth episode. South American soccer insights, hosted by Argentinian soccer expert Peter Coates, features fellow specialists Tom Robinson and Simon Edwards each month as they delve into all the betting action across the whole continent, picking out their best value bets for listeners. The trio discuss the group phase of both Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana, who's looking the strongest contenders, who has the ability to surprise and where you can find an edge in the betting markets in the knockout rounds. As Julian Alvarez will soon be packing his bags and joining Manchester City from River Plate, Peter asks who might be the following him to Europe during the summer transfer window as Simon and Tom pick the standout players throughout the continent. The episode closes on Peru's upcoming World Cup qualifier and who might win the Finalissima between European Champions Italy and Copa America holders Argentina at Wembley Stadium. (18+) Sign up to Pinnacle here https://bit.ly/3GpwrBK and then get the latest South American soccer odds here https://bit.ly/3lJybw0 Follow the team on: Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
Pinnacle's podcast dedicated to all things South American soccer returns for an eighth episode. South American soccer insights, hosted by Argentinian soccer expert Peter Coates, features fellow specialists Tom Robinson and Simon Edwards each month as they delve into all the betting action across the whole continent, picking out their best value bets for listeners. This episode runs the rule over the nations who have qualified for World Cup 2022 and those who still could (over to you Peru). The trio analyse the opportunities at World Cup glory for well-organised Brazil and unbeaten Argentina, before discussing the chances for a transitioning Uruguay and entertainers Ecuador. The second part of the show goes in depth on the first two rounds of both Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. In particular delving into some impressive team displays including Chilean giants Colo Colo as they help our bettors find value in the markets. (18+) Bet on South American soccer here: https://bit.ly/3kd19Um Follow the team on: Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
Well well well, what do we have here? We got the chance to chat with Simon Edwards, land speed racer, adventure rider, off-road, and now rally racer! Tune in to find out more about his adventures including the 5 month journey from point to point in North/South America. Thank you for tuning in to Chasing Waypoints Podcast! Like what you heard? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and do not miss an episode! Also, you can follow us on Facebook (Chasing Waypoints) or Instagram (@chasingwaypoints_Official) Want to participate? Check the Facebook page for your favorite episode and comment, we want to hear from you! Intro Music: No Limits - Royal Delux Outro Music: Like it Like This - Pink Laundry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chasing-waypoints/support
Tom Robinson is joined by Mike Rice, Adam Brandon and Simon Edwards to discuss South American teams' chances at the 2022 World Cup and look ahead to the start of the 2022 Copa Libertadores group stages.
Pinnacle's podcast dedicated to all things South American soccer returns for it's seventh episode. South American soccer insights, hosted by Argentinian soccer expert Peter Coates, features fellow specialists Tom Robinson and Simon Edwards each month as they delve into all the betting action across the whole continent, picking out their best value bets for listeners. The trio preview the upcoming CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers and attempt to find the value with only two rounds of qualification remaining. They discuss in-depth on Colombia's chances of getting the points they need to make World Cup 2022 in Qatar before rounding up the rest of the fixtures including Uruguay vs Peru and Paraguay vs Ecuador. Simon reviews the CONMEBOL Recopa, before they delve into the Copa Libertadores qualification ahead of the second legs, before giving the inside track on how to find the edge in the Copa Sudamericana. (18+) Bet on South American soccer here: https://bit.ly/3teLt8k Follow the team on: Peter Coates: twitter.com/Pedro_Coates Tom Robinson: twitter.com/tomrobbo89 Simon Edwards - @SimonEdwardsSAF Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram - Pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Download the Pinnacle Live Scores app: www.pinnaclescores.com/ Gamble responsibly: bit.ly/3izDVaA Read Simon Edwards' article on 'How to bet on South American soccer' here: [Part 1] bit.ly/3o2q8LI [Part 2] bit.ly/3mU2O3x
J.John is joined by Simon Edwards, an apologist and author.
On this episode of the podcast, Eddie is joined by Colombian and South American football expert Simon Edwards to discuss the arrival of Colombian forward Duvan Vergara from América de Cali along with the departure of Dorlan Pabón to Atlético Nacional. Finally, Gabriel Agüero of the Boca in English podcast and Twitter account discusses the arrival of Esteban Andrada. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rayados90-podcast/support