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After travelling nearly 1000 miles Simon Hall is joined by Andrew Scherer and Clive Whittingham to reflect on 6 points from Plymouth and Hull and all the positivity that entails. The guests discuss whether we can make the play offs, meaning Simon may have to have an awkward conversation, and we end on a highbrow note with some Haikus in tribute to Koki Saito. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harlem, Castro's riotous stay in New York saw him connect with leaders from within the local African American community, as well as political and cultural luminaries such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nikita Khrushchev, Kwame Nkrumah and Allen Ginsberg. Through exploring the local and global impact of these ten days, Hall recovers Castro's visit as a critical turning point in the trajectory of the Cold War and the development of the 'The Sixties.' E. James West is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in American History at Northumbria University. He is the author of Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America (Illinois, 2020). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harlem, Castro's riotous stay in New York saw him connect with leaders from within the local African American community, as well as political and cultural luminaries such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nikita Khrushchev, Kwame Nkrumah and Allen Ginsberg. Through exploring the local and global impact of these ten days, Hall recovers Castro's visit as a critical turning point in the trajectory of the Cold War and the development of the 'The Sixties.' E. James West is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in American History at Northumbria University. He is the author of Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America (Illinois, 2020). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harlem, Castro's riotous stay in New York saw him connect with leaders from within the local African American community, as well as political and cultural luminaries such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nikita Khrushchev, Kwame Nkrumah and Allen Ginsberg. Through exploring the local and global impact of these ten days, Hall recovers Castro's visit as a critical turning point in the trajectory of the Cold War and the development of the 'The Sixties.' E. James West is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in American History at Northumbria University. He is the author of Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America (Illinois, 2020). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harlem, Castro's riotous stay in New York saw him connect with leaders from within the local African American community, as well as political and cultural luminaries such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nikita Khrushchev, Kwame Nkrumah and Allen Ginsberg. Through exploring the local and global impact of these ten days, Hall recovers Castro's visit as a critical turning point in the trajectory of the Cold War and the development of the 'The Sixties.' E. James West is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in American History at Northumbria University. He is the author of Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America (Illinois, 2020). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harlem, Castro's riotous stay in New York saw him connect with leaders from within the local African American community, as well as political and cultural luminaries such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nikita Khrushchev, Kwame Nkrumah and Allen Ginsberg. Through exploring the local and global impact of these ten days, Hall recovers Castro's visit as a critical turning point in the trajectory of the Cold War and the development of the 'The Sixties.' E. James West is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in American History at Northumbria University. He is the author of Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America (Illinois, 2020). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harlem, Castro's riotous stay in New York saw him connect with leaders from within the local African American community, as well as political and cultural luminaries such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nikita Khrushchev, Kwame Nkrumah and Allen Ginsberg. Through exploring the local and global impact of these ten days, Hall recovers Castro's visit as a critical turning point in the trajectory of the Cold War and the development of the 'The Sixties.' E. James West is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in American History at Northumbria University. He is the author of Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America (Illinois, 2020). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt recap a remarkable week of action in Dortmund at the European Championship, which saw Ritchie Edhouse beat Jermaine Wattimena 11-3 in the final to become the newest PDC major champion. (02:27). Simon Hall, the marketing director of Winmau and Red Dragon joins the show to discuss the PDC and Winmau's big announcement on Monday = the return of the 'Winmau World Masters'. Simon also chats about Winmau's deal as the PDC's equipment supplier, the emergence of Luke Humphries to world number one, and more. (18:39). Alex and Burton give their thoughts on Gary Anderson's post-match press conference comments at the weekend where he suggested all European Tour events should become unranked and not count towards the main PDC Order of Merit (37:33). The boys react to Monday's announcement from the PDC regarding the Masters being rebranded as the 'Winmau World Masters' and involving a bumper field of players from 2025 onwards (44:34). The first PDC tour card holder from Italy Michele Turetta discusses his first year on the professional circuit. Michele reflects on making history at Q-School in January, enjoying success as part of Italy's PDC World Cup team in the last two years and his hopes for growing darts in his home country. (52:56). Alex and Burton wrap up the show with a look ahead to a crucial week of action in Leicester this week, which includes the last two Players Championship events, the Grand Slam of Darts qualifiers and the final four events of the Challenge Tour (1:08:01). Join the Darts Strava King group on Strava *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers. Check out Darts Corner here: UK site US site Netherlands site Check out Condor Darts here: UK site *** The Weekly Dartscast is excited to announce it has agreed a new sponsorship deal with kwiff. A growing name in the sports betting sector, kwiff was an official sponsor of the 2023 WDF Lakeside World Championships and has also worked with several other big names in the darts industry. Set up an account and enjoy a flutter on the darts by opening an account on the kwiff website or via their app (iOS / Android). 18+. Terms and conditions apply. Begambleaware.org – please gamble responsibly. *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis
This week Simon Hall, George Sharp, Steve Sayce and Phil o Sullivan dissect the mystery of what that equaliser was all about on Saturday, and celebrate the lack of VAR. We discuss the League Cup tie with Palace and look forward if that's possible to Millwall coming down to Shepherds Bush. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Hall, Paul Stokes, Greg Spires and George Sharp look back on the best Friday night we've ever had in Luton, assess the impact of the new signings, reminisce in tribute of Michael Frey about great centre forward performances, in what is an all round very positive Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From our 'Live from Bloodstock Festival 2024' series - here is the Seventh & Final Part of our interviews with various artists from the festival. Join us as we talk all about the bands sets at the festival, the alternative community and the work of The Sophie Lancaster Foundation as well as finding out what the future holds for the bands. Part Seven features - - Pedal 2 The Metal - Root Zero - Sathamel - Moon Reaper - Nervosa - Unleash The Archers & - Vicky Hungerford & Simon Hall If you like these interviews then make sure to stay tuned for the rest of the series and share this show with your friends and please make sure to follow us on all social medias and maybe even a little rating and review on your favourite podcasting apps. Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation
In Folge 100 Schauen wir auf die große Uhren-Geschichte von Hanhart im schönen Schwarzwald. Viel Geschichte, spannende Einblicke und viel Unterhaltung erwarten euch! Im Gespräch bin ich mit den Geschäftsführern Simon Hall und Felix Wallner. So kommst du mit Zeitzone in Kontakt und hast alle wichtigen Informationen entspannt zur Verfügung: Website: https://zeitzone-podcast.de/ E-Mail: kontakt@zeitzone-podcast.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeitzone_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Zeitzonepodcast WhatsApp-Kanal: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9KWN042DcgbtPHrW2X Telegram-Gruppe: https://t.me/+pxv5hrIRuDczOGVi So findest du den Weg zu den Zeitzone-Partnern:** Alexander Shorokhoff: https://alexander-shorokhoff.de/ Hanhart: https://www.hanhart.com/ Chronorestore: https://chronorestore.com/ Vandaag: https://www.vandaag.de/ So kommst du zu Hanhart: Website: https://www.hanhart.com/ Kollektion: https://www.hanhart.com/kollektion/ Shop: https://shop.hanhart.com/ *Durch Markennennung etc. kann die Folge zusätzlich unbezahlte Werbung enthalten. **Enthält seitens meiner aufgeführten Partner bezahlte Werbung in Form eines Sponsorings. Durch die Verwendung der hier angegebenen Links zu meinen Partnern, erhalte ich KEINE Vergütung! Impressum: https://zeitzone-podcast.de/impressum/
Paul Finney, George Sharp, Simon Hall and a debut by Jamie Powell. Just enjoying the crack with no pressure on the final game....... thank god.
In this Episode we chat with the multi award winning founder of The Adeno Gang Tanya Simon-Hall about Adenomyosis, we catch up on your comments, discuss our book club book, there's also some Shakespeare and empty nest chat.April is Adenomyosis awareness month so who better to talk to than the fantastic Tanya Simon-Hall, she is the multi-award winning founder of The Adeno Gang. We first met Tanya at the Cura-h Awards back in March. Tanya is a UN Women U.K Delegate, a menstrual health educator, a women's health campaigner, a menstrual health consultant, a key note speaker, an ambassador for The Lowdown & the Eve appeal and an Adenomyosis & Endometriosis advocate!Adenomyosis is thought to affect around 1 in 10 women in the UK. It happens when the cells from the lining of the womb are found in the muscle wall of the womb. It differs to the more well-known condition, Endometriosis, where cells similar to the ones in the lining of the womb are found elsewhere in the body.Tanya has lived experience of both these conditions, but when diagnosed she was given no information, treatment or support and that's why she started The Adeno Gang. Today, she runs workshops to help girls and women get ahead of this. She says, ‘We need to educate ourselves so we can see the right specialists and ask the right questions'. The Book Collective gets us all worked up as we read chapters 1 and 2 of our book for series 10, Unwell Women by Elinor Cleghorn, there's an awful lot to talk about and we're only at the beginning! You can join in with our Book Club, send us a DM or voice note with your thoughts on the book.We catch up on your comments and Jinty discovers some west country Shakespeare that you never knew you needed to hear until now! And Lou talks empty nest syndrome. It's another episode brimming with chat and all the usual shenanigans! So, settle in for this hour(ish) podcast full of meaningful chat. If you've enjoyed our Podcast you may like to consider buying us a Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/womenkindcollectivepodcastHere you can find updates, photos and some inclusive content we won't post anywhere else and your donation will help us ensure we continue to bring you great quality of content and sound.Our campaign for a Menopause Clinic in Devon is moving closer but we still need signatures on our petition: https://www.change.org/p/wheresmyclinicOr to send your testimonials please email us: menopauseclinicdc@gmail.comAnd finally, if you would like the templates to send to your MP or CCG please visit our website: https://menopauseclinicfordevon.co.ukTanya Simons-HallW: https://www.theadenogang.com/I: @theadenogangF: The Adeno GangL: Tanya Simon-Hall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fresh from defeating the Wrexham Death Star, Clint Hill joins Paul Finney, Simon Hall and Steven Bernard to talk about what QPR can do to avoid meeting his Stockport side next season.
Paul Finney, Clive Whittingham, George Sharp and Simon Hall sit down to discuss the last few games and try and come to a conclusion about whether we'll be alright come May.
Paul Finney, Simon Hall, George Sharpe and Chris Charles are trying to stay humble and grounded as the manager wanted.....We failed
Bristol Triumphs and Financial Turns: QPR Analysis with Simon Hall, Paul Finney, Niall Rodgers, and Chris Charles
Paul Finney, Simon Hall and new dad Saffa Michail talk about lovely away day win.
Paul Finney, Stanley Thomas, Simon Hall, and Steve Bernard discuss QPR's ongoing relegation battle
Join the QPR podcast's insightful chat (we hope) with Paul Finney, Simon Hall, and Niall Rogers as they passionately dissect the recent loss to Watford and contemplate the profound impact of the new CEO. Get ready for a thoughtful exploration of football's highs and lows, where hope meets introspection, making each setback a shout for deeper understanding or deeper depression. Keep moving them deckchairs
Paul Finney is joined by Simon Hall and Chris Charles who try their best to make sense of all things QPR.
Paul Finney is joined by Simon Hall, Saffa Michail, and George Sharp. The guys talk about the January transfer window, and the games against Plymouth, and Wednesday.
Paul Finney, Simon Hall, Dunstan Bentley and Hugo the dog . Have a wee chat with Paul Smyth **Trigger warning** Two Norn Irish people on a pod so pasty suppers do get a mention
Paul Finney, George Sharp, Simon Hall and Phil O'Sullivan talk Rotherham and discuss where we can go from here, dare to hope even?
Paul Finney is joined by Simon Hall, Robert Gilbert and Clive Whittingham on a pod basically about Marti Cifuentes.
Paul Finney is joined by Chris Charles, Simon Hall and on his pod debut Stanley Thomas to talk Rangers. Well, you know the drill, one more defeat to pick the bones out of but its not all doom and gloom on this weeks pod, the guys look forward to a loss-free weekend.
Paul Finney, Clive Whittingham and Simon Hall talk Sunderland, Swansea, the Fans Forum and look "forward" to a trip to St Andrews
Paul Finney and Simon Hall chat about the season so far and much more with Richard Dobson.
Paul Finney joined by regulars Simon Hall, Robert Gilbert and from Christchurch New Zealand via Islewoth Mike Harb. The guys talk of hope and Southampton
Paul Finney, Phil O'Sullivan, George Sharp, and Simon Hall talk about the last three games the hope for Saturday, and more
imon Hall (Yon) is best known for his work in comedy band Tripod. His solo projects include Second Wedding Singer, commissioned by the Adelaide Cabaret Festival and the Green-Room award-winning Mandaddy: Songs of Love and Love. More recently, Yon has also written songs for Dragon Lady starring Fiona Choi, Musical Fictions for the Sydney Writers' Festival and for upcoming video game musical, Stray Gods. As part of Tripod, Yon has performed on stage in the Edinburgh Festival, Montreal Comedy Festival and Melbourne Comedy Festival as well as with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Tripod have made countless TV appearances, including Just for Laughs Montreal, the Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala, (Network Ten and ABCTV), Skithouse (Network Ten) and The Sideshow (ABCTV). Tripod have written songs for Monster Beach (Cartoon Network) and the video game Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (Ubisoft).2023 sees the release of Simon's six-episode podcast series: Minuscule Musical. Minuscule Musical is a show where the hosts have written a short (minuscule) musical where form, structure, and good taste is stretched to its limits and ultimately asks: What is a musical anyway? Each 25-minute episode features Yon (Tripod) and one of his guest collaborators (including Sammy J, Jude Perl, Margot Morales, Karl's Zaid, Andrew Patterson and Gillian Cosgriff) performing for the first time (and then discussing) their tiny show in front of a live audience.Subscribe and follow at minusculemusicalpodcast@gmail.comThe STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Simon Hall, otherwise known as Yon, is one third of the comedy trio act Tripod, and up until recently he had never seen the 1967 film In The Heat of The Night. Sidney Poitier plays Virgil Tibbs, the black police detective who is mistakenly accused of a local murder while passing through a racially divided Mississippi town. The film won the 1968 Oscar for best film, but after first watch, what did Yon think of the film? Feel free to email us at yasnypodcast@gmail.com OR drop us some comments, feedback or ideas on the speakpipe (link below) Keep it fun and under a minute and you may get on the show. https://www.speakpipe.com/YASNYSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You've got to have a thing" — Yon. Simon Hall (AKA Yon) chats with Wil about his passion for musicals and specifically why he understands some people hate them. The Tripod also describes his catholic guilt and why he'd like to go 2000 years into the future. Check out Yon's new podcast Minuscule Musical: https://podfollow.com/1681200034 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
QPR assistant manager, Richard Dobson joins Paul, Finney, Sam Jolliffe, Simon Hall and Rob Gilbert and gives us his take on where we are now.
Join me as I catch up with Simon Hall from the UK, this episode is both geeky and eclectic. Simon was a college friend who I lost contact with over 20 years ago. The magic of social media and in particular Facebook meant I would get the odd update on his car life. There was a lot of uncover in your conversations, classic cars, an aspiration to own a Jaguar (Jagwire) before he was 30 and doing some strange things with a car usual reserved for burying the dead.One film from Simon's childhood led him on a journey to import the hero car from the film. He then had to restore the car which nearly killed him, literally.If you're interested in MGBs, Jaguars, Pontiac and Hybrid BMWs then this episode has all of the above! So, grab a seat, get comfortable, and immerse yourself in this captivating conversation. It's a must-listen for any member of our car tribe!My thanks go out to Simon for the conversation!Song: Jerry Reed - East Bound and DownYouTube reference video: The Cannonball Run Countach: Supercar Legend | Full Documentary - YouTubeClick for all the links: For enquiries: DannyPMedia@outlook.comSupport the showClick for all the links: For enquiries: DannyPMedia@outlook.com
Simon Hall (Nga¯ti Kahungunu) has spent two decades channelling the success of family business Tasti Foods into conservation. Hall has put nearly $12 million of profit into what has become New Zealand's largest private conservation project. The Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust is re-establishing native New Zealand plants and animals at risk of extinction. Hall has purchased five significant wilderness blocks totalling 24,000 hectares. Hall carries out a range of projects, including setting a record last season for releasing 94 kiwi chicks into the wild. Simon Hall was a finalist in the 2023 New Zealand Environmental Hero of the Year Award, as part of this year's New Zealander of the Year accolades. A guest on last week's show, Dr Ellen Nelson won the Local hero of the Year Award. You can hear the interview with her here.
Paul Finney is joined by Simon Hall, Dunstan Bentley and Sam Jolliffe. No prizes for what was discussed, the age old question "What the hell do we do now"
Joined by an old worship band member, the boys invite Simon Hall onto the podcast! Simon grew up in the same church with Collier and Elijah and has played in many local bands in their home town. He shares he experiences playing in a church setting and what it was like to transition out.
Paul Finney, Simon Hall, Charlie Wise are joined by special guest Lee Cook to talk about return of the Wild Thing, Boro and more.
Chris Charles is joined by Paul Finney, Clive Whittingham, Gemma Fumangali and Simon Hall to pick over the carcass of the latest Cup humiliation
Simon started running at school and joined his local club (Tamworth AC) at the age of 12 and went on to run for one of the top clubs in the country Birchfield Harriers when he was 25 for a few years until he did a triathlon with work in 2007 and then from that entering some local duathlons. Simon has done a few Ironman races too including Bolton, Tenby, and Zurich.Simon started to take duathlon more seriously in 2016 paying for his British Triathlon membership and doing his first qualification race at Clumber Park.Simon had some good results with 12th and 14th at Worlds and a 10th at the Europeans.At this time he was competing and training with Colitis, lifestyle changes since have seen a huge improvement and he hasntt had a flare-up for a few years now.Turning 40Simon became vegetarian and got a strength and conditioning coach and also started his Project 1660 to run a sub-16-minute 5k and a sub-60-minute 25-mile time trial to help with duathlons. he has since done Project 3455 (sub 34 min 10k and sub 55min 25-mile TT) and this year he is doing Project 1620 (sub 16min 5k and sub 20minute TT). The aim of these projects is to give him a focus outside of the duathlon to push himself, which has really helped him, as Simon spent a few years shying away from racing except for duathlon qualification races and championships. It's really brought him on the last few years.Duathlon Palmares 2021British Duathlon Championships, Oulton Park: Silver Medal National duathlon Championships, Croft Circuit: Silver MedalWorld Duathlon (40-44) 4th place (2nd fastest bike split) 12th overallDuathlon Palmares 2022National Duathlon Croft Circuit Yorkshire: Bronze. MedalBritish Triathlon Major Event Middle Distance qualifier, Cholmondeley Castle / 1st OverallSimon has worked hard over the past few seasons to get his V40 PBs down and also improve his time trialing to aid duathlons.You can listen to this AMP episode and all the others on most podcast platforms and now we a have our own YouTube channel : AMP GBFind us on Instagram amp_1967Twitter agegroupmultisportpodcastFacebook AMPGBYouTube AMP GBWebsite is : agegroupmultisportpodcast.buzzsprout.comemail: agegroupmultisportpodcast@gmail.com
Co-host Alex Moss and special guest co-host Andrew Sinclair are back with a new episode ahead of the World Series of Darts Finals. First, Alex and Andrew start the show with a look back at last weekend's German Darts Open, discuss title winner Peter Wright's form since returning from surgery, and also the continued withdrawals and byes on the European Tour this year. Then, Mac Elkin (15:21), the boss of The Sportsman Management Company Ltd, stops by to chat about his stable of players, including James Wade, Dimitri Van den Bergh, Jose De Sousa, Glen Durrant, Justin van Tergouw, but not Keegan Brown! Also, Alex and Andrew turn their attention to the World Series of Darts Finals, pick out their favourite first-round ties and also make a predicition on who will lift the title in Amsterdam on Sunday night. Plus, Matthew Kiernan (41:06) brings us a selection of interviews from his time at the recent Champion of Champions in Cardiff. Matthew chats to PDC tour card holder and friend of the show Connor Scutt, Robert Owen and the head of marketing for Winmau and Red Dragon, Simon Hall. Alex and Andrew then wrap up the show with a deep dive into darts away from the PDC, giving their thoughts on the newly-named Modus Super Series, as well as the latest goings on in both the WDF and ADC. *** Check out Andrew Sinclair's Inside The WDF podcast here *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis
Jamie Lewis talks with Simon Hall at Red Dragon Darts about his future, the past, getting fitter and his steady progress on the comeback trail.Jamie Lewis about his future, the past, getting fitter and his steady progress on the comeback trail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the Episode number ends in a 3 its time to dip back into my list of previous guests and give them a ring and see what they have been up to. This is also the first ever "Award Winning Episode" following Yarkshire Gamers win in the Best Podcast Category so if you are new, welcome onboard. First on my list is Rules Author and Big Gamer, Simon Hall from Episode 8. Since we spoke Simon has been a busy boy releasing two more sets of rules, Divisions of Steel for WW2 and Renato et Gloriam for the Renaissance Divisions of Steel (divisions-of-steel.co.uk) Renatio et Gloriam – Renaissance Tabletop Gaming (renatio-et-gloriam.co.uk) But that's not all he's been up to, in some very exciting news Simon is working on a boardgame version of the all time classic computer game Rome Total War, the production looks amazing and I'm sure it will do very well, TOTAL WAR ROME: THE BOARD GAME — PSC Games Next up I speak with the owner of the Wargames Holiday Centre, Mr Mark Freeth last time we spoke we were in the middle of lockdown and the Centre was just about to move venue so things were very much on hold. We find out what new games are on the menu for this year and chat about the upcoming Donald Featherstone Weekend, an Italian Wars extravaganza which will be attended by yours truly. Below is a link to the weekends at the centre, hurry up though places are very limited, Home - War Games Holiday Centre (wargameshc.co.uk) My final guest goes back to Episode 3 and everyone's favourite Arnhem and Scottish Medieval History expert Dr Chris Brown when we spoke last time Chris was planning his annual wargames event in Arnhem (on the anniversary of the landings) set in a hotel was was fought through in the battle. Unfortunately the Phobon Plague prevented the event going ahead but things are going full steam ahead for this year and we chat about his plans for the event. S.P.I.T. Wargames: The Return to Arnhem! - Warlord Community (warlordgames.com) (6) S.P.I.T. Wargames | Facebook Chris has also recently discovered one of my favourite wargaming places in the UK Common Ground Games in Stirling. CGG has a huge gaming area, a well stocked shop and a great cafe and is a must visit every time Yarkshire Gamer is North of Northallerton. He is organising a Normandy themed gamed day this summer, with plans for other days including a Vietnam themed event. If you are ever in the area pop in and pay a visit Tabletop gaming venue Scotland, Stirling 40k, fantasy games tables UK (commongroundgames.co.uk) I'm still waiting for confirmation of my next guest but there will be a new episode at the end of the month, I know, 2 episodes in a month I am spoiling you ! Until next time, Sithee Regards Ken The Yarkshire |Gamer
Paul Finney is joined by Simon Hall, Paul Stokes and Phil O'Sullivan talking rail seats, the Blue and White Club and the season so far.
Chris Charles is joined by Paul Finney, Tom Hilson, George Sharp and Simon Hall to talk all things QPR
Here we are again – Season 5 Episode 9, with more of the good stuff. That stuff? Songs in 20 Minutes of course(!) with the winner of last episode: Simon Hall's “I Hit Enter Too Soon”. What ever will the team do with this strange (and winning) offering? Tune in! Oh! And we have three […] The post Episode 80: Here It Is, Some Songs in 20 Minutes! appeared first on Tripod.
He reports on football for a living, but how well does Mike McCarthy know the laws of the game? Keith Hackett puts him to the test. Also this week we're joined by Simon Hall, Secretary of the Steel City Referee Association, to discuss refereeing in the women's game and some of the first things grassroots referees need to learn.Running Order;00:00 Intro00:58 Advantage and penalty kicks05:48 Playing advantage at grassroots level12:15 Refereeing development in the women's game29:07 Laws of the game quiz43:24 The cost of becoming a referee, and referee trainingContact the show.Email: hello@seenthemgiven.co.ukTwitter: @seen_them_given Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Download and listen to three different perspectives from Corona Del Mar High School 20' Simon Hall, Mater Dei 20' Joey Cefalu and Lady of Peace 20' Amy Hickman. These three Southern California kids discuss why they chose to stay close to home in SoCal and discuss their freshman year experience in San Diego.