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Gemma & James are back for their first episode of 2026! Expect a proper comical catch-up, plenty of laughs, and not one... but TWO Twat Taxes. Shout out to Dark Arts Bar in Southampton which is an incredible experience: darkartsbar.co.uk. Talking Codswallop can be found on ALL social media: @CodswallopPod and we are on YOUTUBE too!!! :) NOW ALSO ON TIKTOK. Talking Codswallop is NOW part of the UNFILTERED Studios. Find out more about them here: unfpod.com & help support INDIE podcasts.
Charles Joughin was a sailor from the young age of eleven. He served as a baker on a number of ships, and in 1912 got hired onto a cruise ship sailing out of Southampton, England. That ship, the Titanic, hit an iceberg in the Northern Atlantic. As the ship went down, Joughin helped people into lifeboats. He himself stood atop the end of the Titanic as it sunk vertically into the water. Miraculously, he survived. Thirty years later, during World War II, Charles was on another ship, the RMS Oregon. It was rammed by another vessel, and it also sank. Remarkably Joughin survived, again. Scriptures tell us we’re all on a sinking ship. Paul writes, “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). He refers to the rebellious nation of Israel, quoting Isaiah: “Unless the Lord Almighty had left us some survivors, we would have become like Sodom” (Isaiah 1:9). Paul speaks of a “remnant” of Israel, a shipload of survivors: “only the remnant will be saved” (Romans 9:27). How are they saved? By receiving the good news (Romans 10:16). You see, we’re all like Israel, drowning in our sin. None of us can be rescued unless we receive the good news. The lifeboat that God throws out to us all is Jesus. We who believe in Jesus might need to be reminded of the remarkable truth that we are, by God’s mercy, survivors. Those who haven’t yet found Jesus in the troubled waters of life might do well to climb in the lifeboat.
There's something fishy going on in the Czech Republic, where CrowdScience listener Ian lives. He keeps tropical fish, and he's noticed that when he adds new ones to his tank, they swim with others of the same breed. He wants to know how they recognise each other. Do they know what they look like, and recognise others that look the same, or is there something else going on?Presenter Anand Jagatia takes a deep breath and dives into the science. At the Blue Reef Aquarium in Portsmouth, Dr Lauren Nadler from the University of Southampton introduces us to some Blue Green Chromis fish to look for clues about how and why they form their large social groups. And we explore the smelly world of fish olfaction with Professor Culum Brown from Macquarie University in Sydney Australia. The mirror test is a classic way of trying to understand whether an animal can recognise itself or not. Professor Alex Jordan from the Max Plank institute in Konstanz, Germany explains how scientists place a visible mark on an animal, show it a mirror, and if the animal tries to rub it off, it suggests that the animal knows it's seeing itself. A variety of apes, elephants and dolphins have passed with flying colours, but has a fish been able to take on the test? And are there really self-aware shoals drifting through our oceans? Presenter: Anand Jagatia Producer: Emily Bird Editor: Ben Motley(Photo:Familiarity of the two fish. Portrait of a Hemichromis lifalili. Macro- Credit: kozorog via Getty Images)
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look ahead to a big weekend of Championship action.The South Coast derby between Portsmouth and Southampton!A South London derby as Millwall face Charlton!Ipswich look to make it four wins on the bounce!Swearing at fans!It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look back at the weekend's action from across the Championship.West Brom get thumped 5-0 by Norwich!Southampton get back to winning ways!Coventry, Ipswich and Middlesbrough all win!Milutin Osmajic has another Milutin Osmajic moment…It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Come to our live show at St Mary's! featuring James Beattie and Mark DennisTickets here: https://register.enthuse.com/ps/event/TotalSaintsPodcastxSaintsFoundationLiveEventSeven without a win. Same problems. Same questions.Saints' miserable run continues as Hull City complete the double at St Mary's, leaving Southampton without a win in seven Championship matches and drifting uncomfortably toward trouble.In this episode of the Total Saints Podcast, the panel reflect on another deeply frustrating afternoon — defensive frailty, questionable selection calls, and a performance that felt painfully familiar.We discuss:Why five at the back keeps failing — yet keeps returningSoft goals, poor defending from set pieces, and a lack of conviction in attackWhether sticking with the same XI after Middlesbrough showed worrying acceptanceWhy Tom Fellows coming off made little sense — especially with Ross Stewart on the pitchTonda Eckert's post-match “home truths” and growing fan angerIf change at manager level would actually fix anything — or if deeper issues remainThere was at least one positive: Ross Stewart's goal and presence up front, offering a glimpse of what Saints have been missing.Looking ahead, we preview Wednesday night's clash with Sheffield United, joined by Blades fan Chad Jarvis from the Red Half of Sheffield podcast. With both sides struggling, is this a chance for Saints to steady themselves — or another nerve-shredder waiting to happen?We also share details on our live podcast at St Mary's, raising funds for the Saints Foundation, with special guests James Beattie and Mark Dennis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . After last week's exploration of AI in secondary education it's time to look at how it's landing in the universities, and so I am talking with José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson, authors of the brand new book Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning. José leads the Bowen Innovation Group, consulting on innovation in higher education and was the 11th president of Goucher College. He has held leadership roles at Stanford, the University of Southampton, Georgetown, Miami University, and Southern Methodist University, and his influential book Teaching Naked reshaped conversations about technology and pedagogy. He edited the Cambridge Companion to Conducting, and is an international jazz pianist. C. Edward Watson - Eddie on our show - is Vice President for Digital Innovation at the American Association of Colleges and Universities and is the Founding Director of their Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum. He directed the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Georgia, and is a Fellow of the Louise McBee Institute of Higher Education. We talk about how students and teachers are reacting to AI, threats to jobs – particularly teaching jobs – and changes to how we work, what really matters in the practice of teaching in an AI world, cheating, changes to relationships between teachers and students and the importance of caring. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines! Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
Chad sits down with Glen of the Total Saints Pod and previews United's trip to the South coast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On our latest podcast, we have a chat about the episodes of Coronation Street shown between the 12th and the 16th January (Episodes #11,773 - 11,776). It's been the theory on everyone's lips for a few months now, but this week, it was finally revealed that Debbie is indeed Carl's mother and not his sister, as we had previously believed. Will this be a secret she takes to her grave, or is it only a matter of time before it all comes out - and does it change how we think of her and Bill Webster having lied about Carl's parentage all these years? Not only that, but does it really mean she should be taking the rap for him when it comes to Billy's death (especially when we know that John Sugden and Theo are much more to blame than either Debbie or Carl!)? Also this week, Daniel gets a shock when he thinks that he's about to become a dad again, Jodie gets her feet well under the table at Number 8, and we say bye bye to Becky, who's sentenced to twelve years in prison - but there are still more than a few questions we want answers to with this story! Up next on the podcast it's The Kabin, where we get more than a little excited about the news that Sally Ann Matthews will be taking over a role in the Steps musical next week, starting in our home town of Southampton (tickets booked!) and we round off the podcast with more of your thoughts on Todd, Maggie and Corriedale in the feedback section. Street Talk - 00:21:45 The Kabin - 02:49:52 Feedback - 02:59:49
Tommy “Tommy D” DiMisa is back “in the attic” for Episode 239 (recorded January 16th), and he's joined by Marit Molin of Hamptons Community Outreach (HCO)—an organization proving that the Hamptons are far more than the “white parties and yachts” stereotype. In between the mansions are pockets of families living with food insecurity, kids without coats, and homes in dangerous disrepair—and Marit saw it up close.Marit shares how a single moment sparked the mission: a child at her dining table didn't want to stop doing arts and crafts because she didn't have paper or markers at home. That heartbreak became action—a free, six-week Hamptons Art Camp (launched in summer 2018), running 9–3 and designed to give underserved kids safety, creativity, and real summer memories, while also easing the burden on working parents. But the needs didn't stop when camp ended—families needed shoes, backpacks, school supplies, haircuts, and ongoing support.Then COVID changed everything. Unable to fundraise for a camp no one knew could happen, Marit pivoted to what communities asked for most: food. HCO raised $320,000 in 2020, delivered 7,000 hot meals, 20,000 pounds of fresh produce, and provided groceries to 250 families twice a month, while also supporting struggling local restaurants by purchasing meals from them. As volunteers helped distribute door-to-door, HCO uncovered another crisis hiding in plain sight: families raising children in homes with black toxic mold, broken windows, collapsing ceilings, splintered floors, and no heat.Today, HCO has grown from grassroots to high-impact—supporting hundreds of families and children, repairing dozens of homes, and building a serious pipeline of help. Marit's current, crystal-clear goal: raise $4.5 million to help the 64 families on HCO's home repair waiting list—including some who need an entirely new home. And if you want to show up with love in action, HCO's annual fundraiser Love Fest is February 7th, 5–7 PM, at 230 Elm in Southampton. Learn more (and donate/volunteer) at HamptonsCommunityOutreach.org.
#EFC #EvertonFootballClub #evertonfc EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Host Ian Croll is joined by Gavin Buckland and Tony Scott for a fiery Royal Blue debate: is David Moyes' track record of promoting youth actually good enough for Everton? With £35m new boy Tyler Dibling arriving from Southampton amid huge expectation, the lads clash over how—and how soon—Moyes should integrate him, what role suits the youngster, and what success looks like this season. Have your say in the comments and don't forget to like and subscribe for more Everton talk. #EFC #Everton #RoyalBlue #DavidMoyes #TylerDibling #PremierLeague #Toffees Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 375 of the Football Fitness Federation Podcast is with Current Semi Pro Player & Director of Next Generation Football Coaching Marcus Daws We discussed: ▫️Dealing with pressure as an Academy prospect ▫️The person first approach ▫️The one skill he's taking from playing to coaching ▫️Coming through at Southampton & much more! Keep up with Marcus on Instagram @marcusdaws.10 or @nextgenfootballcoaching_ eep up to date with the amazing work our sponsors are doing here: Hawkin Dynamics - www.hawkindynamics.com Good Prep - thegoodprep.com Discover the power of nutrition at WWW.THEGOODPREP.COM and use code FFF15 for 15% off your first order Hytro - hytro.com Maximise your athletic potential with Hytro BFR. Easier, safer and more practical BFR for squads to prepare for and recover from exercise than ever before. Click the link [[ bit.ly/3ILVsbU ]] Join our online community & get access to the very best Football Fitness content as well as the ability to connect with Sport Scientists and Strength & Conditioning coaches from around the world. To get FULL access to all of these & even more like this, sign up to a FREE month on our online community at the link below. www.footballfitfed.com/forum/index.a… Keep up to date with everything that is going on at Football Fitness Federation at the following links: X - @FootballFitFed Instagram - @FootballFitFed Website - www.footballfitfed.com
9000 fans crossed London to see QPR take on West Ham in the FA Cup. Our cup runneth over, but a lot to like and discuss. Andy's not around this week, so your host Ant, Dun and the returning Sam discuss- Brave effort makes R's proud, but just ran out of steam- Added time in added on time gives West Ham extra time to take the lead before half time. We did it AGAIN.- We had a moment. 9000+ fans lose their minds as Kone shampoos the ball home (head and shoulder!)- Class gap showed in extra time. England international Bowen Gowen H.A.M. for Hammers- Mad Summervillainy - Crysensio creates havoc- Castellanos winner leaves R's hopes in Tat(y)ters.- Joe goes straight back in as number 1. Has outstanding game. Keeper problem solved?- Gone Da Replay...In years past, we'd have brought them back to Loftus Road. Extra time favours the big teams- What could have been...The lack of pace without Rumarn remains a BIG what if...- Koki joins the growing injury list. Time for the Dev Squad to shine?- A trip to the London Stadium makes us glad to be at Loftus Road - What a terrible place to watch football- Building for the long term. - Buying A-League Team? Looking for an Academy award?- Ronnie Watch - He's not on the bench for Southampton again...BECAUSE HE'S HERE!- Only Leave Will Break Our Heart - Varane to St. Etienne? - New Yorking: We can't talk about some of it, and we don't want to talk about the rest of it. Awful week. (Great new theme tune though)- Thanks to Marco Rubio, the World Cup will be back to 32 teams again- Next week, QPR NYC are having a party, bring your retros and your Charlie Austin.- Next Friday Meet and greet, fun and games! Wear your retros- Next Saturday - The Wrexham Watchparty (Wear your Purple Run DMC's!)- Ant's Kit Korner: Police tape on a kit is just criminal.- 2 away games to predict: Stoke and Oxford away- Jacob's Stanza's a knockout!- The return of lovely stuff - Where to watch when. Knowing is Paramount- No puns for DunRate, review, comment!
While there are many elements that shape how we live, nothing is more personal than how we care for ourselves. It is one of the oldest and most nourishing rituals in the world. In this episode, we're delighted to welcome Alex and Tathiana, founders of Plain-T, a boutique tea company located in Southampton, New York.Built on a belief that mental and physical health are enhanced through the mindful consumption of whole leaf tea. Plain-T offers an exceptional assortment of specialty, hand-selected teas sourced from the world's most prized gardens. Their thoughtfully curated collection has become a favorite among luxury hotels and spas, fine dining restaurants, and cafes that prioritize quality and experience. In fact, Plain-T was chosen to personally share their story and tea offerings with the Dalai Lama. Their online destination engages through thoughtful storytelling, inviting exploration and fostering a lasting connection to the brand. At its heart, Plain-T reflects Alex and Tathiana's personal journey with tea—a passion that reshaped their daily rituals and deepened their connection to its story and craft. Through this journey, they came to see tea as more than a beverage, but a quiet, meaningful practice—one that invites us to slow down, savor the moment, and begin the year with intention.Connect with Plain-T: plain-t.com and plainteanycYou can shop with the code: Classic&Curious10Connect with Anne @styledbyark
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm absolutely honored to introduce you all to: Child sexual abuse survivor, overcomer and whistleblower, former professional footballer for the English Football League, inspiration behind the film ‘Floodlights', public speaker, thought leader, Founder of “Inside the Boys Club”, and professional Hero: Andy WoodwardA little bit about Andy and what we will be discussing today: Born in 1973 in Stockport, England, Andy grew up in a protective working-class family scarred by tragedy even before his birth: in 1971, his aunt Lynda, nine months pregnant, was raped and murdered by Ronald Bennell. Football became Andy's escape and passion from a young age. Spotted as a gifted youngster playing for Stockport boys, he caught the eye of Barry Bennell, a charismatic scout linked to Manchester City and later Crewe Alexandra. Bennell, hailed as a youth coaching genius, groomed Andy and his soft-natured parents with promises of stardom.What began as weekend stays at Bennell's home - lured by video games, pool tables, and football training - quickly turned into a real life nightmare. From a tender age of just 10 years old, Andy endured relentless sexual abuse, living in dual worlds: the bright promise of football by day, and terror by night. Bennell's manipulation was masterful; he targeted vulnerable boys from humble backgrounds, wielding fear, threats, and control. The horror deepened when Bennell formed a relationship with Andy's older sister (also named Lynda, after their murdered aunt), married her, and had children with her - all while continuing to prey on Andy.Andy carried this secret for decades, channeling suppressed rage into his game. He turned professional with Crewe in 1992, contributing to promotions and playing nearly 200 league matches across clubs before retiring in 2003. Yet the trauma manifested in panic attacks, toxic relationship patterns, and struggles with mental health. In 1997, when Bennell was convicted in the US, Andy gave police a statement but stayed anonymous to protect his career. Joining the police force post-retirement, he sought to help others, only to face further institutional failures.The turning point came in November 2016. At 43, battling personal demons, Andy waived anonymity in a Guardian interview. He detailed the abuse, Bennell's grooming tactics, and systemic cover-ups. The response was seismic: hundreds of victims emerged, leading to Bennell's multiple convictions (totaling over 50 years) and revelations of a pedophile ring across clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City, and Southampton.Today, Andy remains a powerful and unstoppable advocate. Despite the targeting and harassment he has received since going public with his testimony, he continues to relentlessly engage in public speaking - sharing his experiences on podcasts and platforms to inspire survivors and demand accountability and justice. Believing in spiritual synergy and universal purpose, he vows to continue revealing more truths about institutional betrayals, emphasizing that light will overcome darkness through collective courage. Andy is no ordinary survivor - he is a warrior whose voice dismantled a hidden empire of abuse, saving countless present and future generations.CONNECT WITH ANDY: Purchase his book 'Position of Trust': https://a.co/d/jb0ntYKInside the Boys Club: https://whatwashidden.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andy.woodward.965CONNECT WITH EMMA: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationpodcastofficialEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR standbysurvivors@protonmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substaSupport the show
Leicester City will play Southampton in the FA Cup 4th Round after easing past Cheltenham on Saturday. With plenty of youngsters impressing, was it Patson Daka who put his hand up for a start vs Coventry on Saturday?
https://thecommunists.org/2025/12/16/leaflets/stop-arms-moving-through-british-ports/ Stop the war machine! No cooperation with the genocide in Gaza! It is time for workers in ports across the nation – from Felixstowe and Tilbury to Grangemouth, Teesport, Immingham, Southampton, Avonmouth and Liverpool – to declare: “We won't be part of the imperialist war machine!” Subscribe! Donate! Join us in building a bright future for humanity! www.thecommunists.org www.lalkar.org www.redyouth.org Telegram: t.me/thecommunists Twitter: twitter.com/cpgbml Soundcloud: @proletarianradio Rumble: rumble.com/c/theCommunists Odysee: odysee.com/@proletariantv:2 Facebook: www.facebook.com/cpgbml Online Shop: https://shop.thecommunists.org/ Education Program: Each one teach one! www.londonworker.org/education-programme/ Join the struggle www.thecommunists.org/join/ Donate: www.thecommunists.org/donate/
Camryn Lubner, from Southampton, New Jersey (a small town about 40 minutes outside Philly) and graduated from the University of South Carolina in May of 2024. She was on their IHSA team for all four years, competing in Open Flat and Fences throughout her career and attending Nationals in 2022, 2023, and 2024. She have been riding and showing horses ever since she could walk and have had the privilege of living on and running a horse farm my entire life. Lubner graduated with a degree in Statistics and Finance and started her career as a Financial Analyst in July of 2024. Lubner still competes regularly and just imported a 5 year old KWPN from Poland in August of 2024, along with dabbling in some AEE/ATOC (Alumni Equestrian Events/Alumni Tournament of Champions) competitions. Lillard Preschlack is a captain of the Skidmore College Riding Team. She began riding as a toddler on her cousin's retired ponies at her grandmother's farm, officially starting lessons at age 8. She competed locally in Illinois until High School, where she successfully began the AA circuit in the junior hunters and equitation at Kentucky and Wellington. Since the pandemic, she has ridden alongside her mom at Buena Vista Farm in Wadsworth, Illinois. Throughout high school, Lillard wasn't sure if she wanted to ride in college, but after visiting Skidmore, she knew it was the perfect fit for her. She loved that Skidmore provided the opportunity to ride at a high level while receiving a top-notch liberal arts education.
Het is 2012 en Alexander Büttner speelt al vijf jaar als linksback in het eerste van Vitesse. Hij was net door de supporters uitgeroepen tot Speler van het Seizoen toen Southampton een bod uitbracht op de back. Büttner zelf was al op bezoek geweest bij de club uit het zuiden van Engeland en alles leek rond, maar de club wilde ineens andere contractafspraken. Hier ging het kamp-Buttner niet mee akkoord en dus was de transfer van de baan. Onverwachts toonde United concreet interesse in Buttner. Hij kreeg het te horen op een opvallend moment… In de podcast verwijzen Mart en Jean-Paul naar: Zijn presentatie bij United: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQUTj5FTlt4 United - Wigan, het debuut van Büttner bij United: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNmiqmL4zc0&t=452s De wondere wereld van de Büttners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yrgHT2hELcSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Jobi McAnuff and Tommy Smith to look back on all the festive action from the Championship.The panel assess Coventry's wobble, how the promotion race has unfolded, Ryan Mason's sacking by West Brom, Leicester and Southampton's struggles and the relegation battle.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Happy New Year Everybody!It was Daddy's birthday so we went out for dinner, we played Taskmaster, we stayed up till midnight on New Years Eve, and we went to the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton to watch the panto.After the panto we were lucky enough to get a very short interview with one of the stars, Dr Ranj. He was very friendly, but we forgot all our questions.Plus Tooth Update, Tickle Time, Farty Facts, Joke of the Week and Juno's Book Review.We love you all!
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look back at the weekend's action from across the Championship.Are Coventry REALLY throwing away promotion?Middlesbrough get back to winning ways by thumping a struggling Southampton!Wrexham win four on the bounce!Controversial postponements!It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Lampey hosted Dean Wilson, Andy Pettman, and Patricia Maslin as they reviewed the December matches and the New Year's Day match at Southampton.Forever Lions inductees Mary Philip and Aiden O'Brien spoke about their Millwall memories. Dean Wilson described what happens on induction day.Former Lion Bryan King reflected on the past and Millwall today. he also spoke about his role as a Forever Lions Club Ambassador and its timely success.Mia Locket of Millwall Lionesses reflected on the team's performance this season and expectations after their winter break.Swansea and Burnley games were previewed.Millwall matters discussed PLUSMusic and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/ YouTube/ @zamparecords
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look ahead to a thrilling weekend of Championship action.Birmingham face Coventry in a game both sides REALLY need to win!Middlesbrough take on Southampton in a battle between two teams out of form!A possible relegation six-pointer between Blackburn and Charlton!And imagine getting sacked by Hull only to manage Chelsea a year and a half later…It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our audio programmes give all supporters, but particularly those who are blind or partially-sighted, the opportunity to enjoy the best of our matchday programmes. In this edition, for our Sky Bet Championship match against Millwall, on Thursday 1st January 2026, we have Tonda Eckert's first programme notes of the new year, a feature interview with the head coach, an update on our Women's team and a look at our opponents.
Benjamin Bloom and Sam Parkin prediction the EFL Championship scores each and every week. Come and join the fun and get your predictions in via the comments! #EFL #Championship ⏰ CHAPTERS 0:00 - Scores On The Doors 1:59 - Blackburn Rovers vs Wrexham 3:26 - Bristol City vs Portsmouth 5:21 - Charlton Athletic vs Coventry City 8:44 - Derby County vs Middlesbrough 10:21 - Hull City vs Stoke City 12:19 - Ipswich Town vs Oxford United 14:11 - Preston North End vs Sheffield Wednesday 15:42 - QPR vs Norwich City 17:17 - Southampton vs Millwall 18:39 - Swansea City vs West Bromwich Albion 20:37 - Watford vs Birmingham City 22:43 - Sheffield United vs Leicester City 23:59 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Benjamin Bloom discusses EFL Championship Round 23 - take advantage of our Nord VPN offer at www.nordvpn.com/BBFC CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 1:23 - Coventry 0-2 Ipswich, Boro 0-1 Hull, Millwall 2-1 Bristol C, Norwich 0-1 Watford 26:34 - Nord VPN Promo 29:18 - Wrexham 2-1 Preston, WBA 2-1 QPR, Stoke 2-1 Sheff Utd, Leicester 2-1 Derby 46:01- Birmingham 1-1 Southampton, Oxford 0-1 Swansea, Sheff Wed 0-0 Blackburn, Portsmouth 2-1 Charlton 58:48 - Outro
This a 1975 lecture by author and researcher Professor Anthony Sutton Anthony Sutton was a research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, from 1968 to 1973. He is a former economics professor at California State University Los Angeles. He was born in London in 1925 and educated at the universities of London, Gottingen and California with a D.Sc. degree from University of Southampton, England.Camp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust. We run a week-long family camp, man information tables at various venues, have a book publishing arm, and post videos from our camp and others that we think are of importance. Please visit our website www.campconstitution.net
On Woman's Hour Christmas Day programme, Nuala McGovern and Anita Rani discussed the rituals and traditions that we do at Christmas. Some passed down across the generations and some adapted through in-laws or friends. With a recent YouGov poll saying that 89% of Brits celebrate Christmas and most of the preparation and work that goes into this festive season is done by women, what role do women play in the making and maintaining of these rituals? Nuala and Anita find out about the importance of nostalgia and why we love to do the same thing year after year. Dr Audrey Tang, author and a chartered psychologist with the British Psychological Society, explains the importance of the rituals we do and why we do them.Woman's Hour celebrates the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth. Her novels have been translated into almost every major language and there are societies of Austen lovers and scholars in every corner of the globe, from Australia to Argentina and Iran to Italy. To tell us why Austen still captivates readers in their parts of the world, Nuala McGovern was joined by Laaleen Sukhera, founder of the Jane Austen Society of Pakistan and the founding member of the Austen Society of Japan, and researcher at the University of Southampton, Dr. Hatsuyo Shimazaki.We've just had the shortest day of the year, and the most amount of darkness. But how do women live their lives in the dark today? You might have to work at night, or find it the best time to be productive. Or you might harness darkness as a time to think and meditate. Anita Rani speaks to two people who have considered the pros and cons of darkness in very different ways. Lucy Edwards is a Blind Broadcaster, Journalist, Author, Content Creator and Disability Activist. Arifa Akbar is theatre critic for the Guardian whose investigations into the dark formed her book, Wolf Moon.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells
Benjamin Bloom discusses EFL Championship Round 23 - take advantage of our Nord VPN offer at www.nordvpn.com/BBFC CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 1:17 - Coventry 1-0 Swansea, Boro 0-0 Blackburn, Millwall 0-0 Ipswich, Sheff Wed 2-2 Hull 18:21 - Nord VPN Promo 21:32 - Stoke 0-0 Preston, WBA 1-2 Bristol C, Leicester 1-2 Watford, Portsmouth 1-1 QPR 37:42 - Birmingham 1-1 Derby, Oxford 2-1 Southampton, Wrexham 5-3 Sheff Utd, Norwich 1-0 Charlton 53:06 - Outro
Join Si Ferry and Slaney for an hilarious chat with one of the Premier League's greatest personalities and characters, Neil 'Razor' Ruddock!Razor shares some brilliant anecdotes from his career at the likes of Millwall, Southampton, Spurs, Liverpool and West Ham.It's a great laugh and fantastic insight with Razor discussing his rollercoaster life and career which has seen him now reach a place of happiness in his life which is reflected in his great form with the lads on this edition of Open Goal Meets! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Si Ferry and Slaney for an hilarious chat with one of the Premier League's greatest personalities and characters, Neil 'Razor' Ruddock!Razor shares some brilliant anecdotes from his career at the likes of Millwall, Southampton, Spurs, Liverpool and West Ham.It's a great laugh and fantastic insight with Razor discussing his rollercoaster life and career which has seen him now reach a place of happiness in his life which is reflected in his great form with the lads on this edition of Open Goal Meets! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Koalas with the bodies of lions. Elephants the size of your dog. Gigantic, 8-foot-tall sloths. These aren't creatures found in science fiction: They walked our planet a million years ago, during the Ice Age.That's the focus of the third season of the Apple TV series “Prehistoric Planet,” which uses the latest paleontology research and photorealistic CGI to reimagine the lives of ancient creatures. So far, the series has focused on dinosaurs, but now it's taking that same approach to the huge and strange-looking animals that roamed the tundras and deserts of the Ice Age.Joining Host Ira Flatow to thaw out the new research featured in the show are two of its scientific consultants, paleontologist Darren Naish and La Brea Tar Pits curator Emily Lindsey.Guests: Dr. Darren Naish is a paleozoologist and author based in Southampton, U.K.Dr. Emily Lindsey is a paleoecologist, curator, and excavation site director at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum in Los Angeles, California. Transcript available at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
Join us for an epic European adventure as frequent guest Bryan returns to share his family’s incredible 7-night repositioning cruise aboard the Disney Fantasy. From exploring the historic streets of London, Paris, and Barcelona by train to sailing the stunning Strait of Gibraltar, this episode is packed with essential Disney Cruise Line planning tips for Europe. Discover the unique charm of sailing from Barcelona to Southampton, including unforgettable port stops in Lisbon, Vigo, and A Coruña. Whether you are looking for advice on booking European excursions or navigating international travel with teens, this deep dive into a bucket-list Disney Cruise itinerary has everything you need to plan your own magical voyage.Topics Discussed in the Main Segment-Pre-Cruise Travel: Planning a multi-city pre-stay in London, Paris, and Barcelona using high-speed trains like the Eurostar and TGV.-European Sightseeing: Reviews of major attractions including the London Eye, British Museum, Ghost Bus Tour, Eiffel Tower, and La Sagrada Familia.-Onboard the Fantasy: Differences between European and Caribbean sailings, including food variations, international demographics, and unique merchandise.-Strait of Gibraltar: The unique experience of sailing past the Rock of Gibraltar at sunrise.-Port Adventures: Detailed breakdowns of a Tuk Tuk tour in Lisbon, exploring Vigo on foot, and a Segway tour of the Tower of Hercules in A Coruña. Episode Cruise Summary-Sailed Out Of: Barcelona, Spain.-Ports of Call:Lisbon, Portugal.Vigo, Spain.A Coruña (La Coruña), Spain.-Debarkation Port: Southampton, England. Want to be on the show? Fill out this form, and we'll be in contact with you real soon!https://dclpodcast.com/want-to-be-on-the-show/Support our show via Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/dclpodcastUse Christy's Travel Services:https://dclpodcast.com/book-with-christy/Follow the DCL Podcast via:http://www.facebook.com/dclpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/dcl_podcastFollow Lake at:https://www.instagram.com/mouse.genhttps://www.youtube.com/@MouseGenFollow Christy at:http://www.packyourpixiedust.comhttps://www.instagram.com/packyourpixiedust
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look back on the last round of Championship games before Christmas.Sheffield United thump Birmingham City!QPR get revenge on Marti Cifuentes and Leicester City!Frank Lampard causes carnage after Southampton v Coventry City!Wrexham produce the funniest goalkeeping mistake ever seen.It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good Sunday to you, Before we begin, let me flag this week's commentary. This a trade with a remarkably successful hit rate, a clear timescale and a relatively easy risk to manage - you know pretty quickly if it isn't working. 8 of last year's 9 ideas worked. By my reckoning you will find the biggest bargains of the year tomorrow, Monday December 22, and Tuesday December 23. So take a look: Right, so today I am marking my own homework.Every year, as old timer's will know, I like to offer some predictions for the year ahead - usually 10, but with inflation being what it is, it ends up higher. Today we look back and see how I did. The usual disclaimers apply - the more outlandish the prediction, the more entertaining - so the more likely I am to make it. But the less likely it is to actually happen. I try to strike a balance …As events change, so do opinions. Process is gradual. But when you jump a year, with no scope to revise as events turn in a different direction, quoted out of context and with the benefit of hindsight, predictions can look really, really stupid. Don't judge me, bro.I often find that the worse my predictions, the better my portfolio performs, which is odd, but there you go.If you want to read last year's piece in full, it's here. But I'll quote quite copiously below.A reminder of the scoring system: 2 points for a direct hit, 1 for a quite good, 0 for a miss, and -1 for an epic fail, giving me a maximum of 30 and a minimum of -10. How did I do? Let's find out. 1. The long overdue correction in the UK housing market finally begins.You can read my reasoning here, but it boiled down to: richer people being net sellers as they leave the UK, few foreign buyers, fewer buyers more generally because of high moving costs (Stamp Duty etc), little bullish sentiment in the economy meaning a reluctance to borrow and invest and the 18-year-property cycle turning down.What actually happened is by no means clearcut, but I'll try and summarise.Price growth and transaction volume were relatively high in the first 3 months, until Stamp Duty changes came into effect in April, after which the market became “subdued”. Overall, the north saw some increase, while London fell 2.4% in the year to October. Average growth was 1.7%, which is some 2% below official inflation rates - real inflation is of course much higher - meaning there have been price falls in real terms. This is even with the Bank of England bringing rates down, thereby enabling more money to enter the market via increased borrowing.Overall, transactions volumes increased by 9% on 2024, to get back in line with the 10-year average, though there is a very different story at the upper end of the market.The housing market has big problems, especially in the south, but it hasn't cratered - though nor has it soared. I'm giving myself 1 point. 2. Keir Starmer survivesEveryone thought he was toast this time last year - and he is - but my argument that “it's too early for Labour MPs, worrying about their seats, to give him the shove” prevailed. 2 points. 3. Gold hits $3,000.And the rest. It's $4,300 as I write and going higher. I was too conservative. 1 point. BTW. If you live in a Third World Country such as the UK, I urge you to own gold or silver. The pound is going to be further devalued. The bullion dealer I recommend is The Pure Gold Company. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here.4. Microstrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) becomes a top 100 company by market cap.Oops. When Strategy hit $450 in July, its market cap would have been around $130 billion, making it perhaps a top 300 company but not a top 100. It would have needed to get above about $250 billion to make the cut. And since then it has the skids so badly it's now a tax loss opportunity.-1.5. Bitcoin goes to $200,000 then crashesI got the crash bit right. Sort of. $126k was the high, having begun the year at $91k. Today it's $88k. 0 points.6. Sterling has big problemsNope. It's had a good year. -1.7. X thrives, Blue Sky dies, Blogging Blue SkiesWell sort of. X saw strong numbers growth in the first part of the year, but these have tailed off. It is now a key place to go for breaking news and a leading news app, but by no means the Governor. The exodus to Blue Sky has slowed, but BS (LOL) is still growing albeit at a much slower rate. Blogging, as evidenced by Substack, is thriving. I'll give myself 1 point.8. The S&P500 Rises 10%15% actually. We predicted a decent year, despite year 1 of the electoral cycle tending to be the weakest. 1 point. Do I get 2? Nah.9. Oil ranges.Oil would neither crater nor moonshot, we argued. We saw a range of $60-90. Its actually been $55-80. 1 point.10. Small Caps ThriveThe Russell 2000 has had a good year - rising 12% - but the large caps are still winning. 1 point.11. The US Dollar Index breaks out to 20-year highs. Oops. I was looking for a high around 117 in the US$ index. It didn't get above 110. It fell! -112. The BRICS don't come out with a proper US dollar alternative … yetEveryone says it's coming, but it never actually does. 2 points.13. Silver disappoints … as always$33 is the high, $22 the low, I said. Ha! $28 was the low, and the high - $68. To be fair to myself, I said multiple times it was going to $50 and if it gets above there it goes to $90+, but the call was still an epic fail. Irony: silver has been a huge winner for readers this year and our pick, Sierra Madre Gold and Silver (SM.V), has been a joy to own. From 45c north of $1.50 :(I still get -1 though.14. Despite all the crap, the world becomes a better place to live.We live longer, we eat better, tech keeps improving things. We advance. AI makes us more productive and betters living standards.It's so obvious I can't believe I even said it. I'll give myself a point, but not 2.15. Your Bruce-y bonus sports prediction.Liverpool win the league. Ipswich, Southampton, and Leicester all go down.Bullseye. I should take up sports betting. 2 points.I don't actually follow football any more, but one of my son's told me that's what would happen.So, overall, a very poor showing for the DF Predictions, possibly my poorest year ever: totalling a measly 7 points.And, as always seems to be case, a much better year for my portfolio of companies. Here's hoping I get all next year's predictions similarly wrong.I'll be making those early next year - so look out for that.Thank you so much for being a subscriber to the Flying Frisby. I wish you and your family a very happy Christmas. Don't eat too much, go easy on the booze, pray, sing, get plenty of exercise, avoid toxic people and the lurgy, and be thankful for the many good things there are in your life.Once again - I urge you to take a look at the tax loss opportunities. Tomorrow and Tuesday are the buy days.Here's to a healthy, wealthy 2025. Until next time,DominicPS This Wednesday being Christmas Eve I almost certainly won't be putting out any commentary. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
Our audio programmes give all supporters, but particularly those who are blind or partially-sighted, the opportunity to enjoy the best of our matchday programmes. In this edition, for our Sky Bet Championship match against Coventry City, on Saturday 20th December 2025, in-form midfielder Finn Azaz tackles our A-Z of Football feature, while we also have the thoughts of head coach Tonda Eckert and a look at our opponents.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look ahead to a thrilling weekend of Championship action.A Christmas cracker between Southampton and Coventry!A tasty clash between Sheffield United and Birmingham!A Welsh derby as Swansea face Wrexham!And some overdue stick for Jake Humphrey!It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sky Sports duo Simeon Gholam and David Prutton take a look ahead at Gameweek 22 of the Sky Bet Championship season.Running order… Swansea vs Wrexham, Southampton vs Coventry, Blackburn vs Millwall, Preston vs Norwich, Rest of the Saturday 3pmsEssential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Welcome to the latest episode of the Sky Blues Extra Podcast! Matt and Andy guide you through this week's 1-0 victory against Bristol City at the CBS as the Sky Blues maintain their healthy lead at the top of the Championship. The lads also look ahead to next week's intriguing tie away at Southampton.This podcast is sponsored by the Sky Blue Tavern. Let's all sing together... Don't forget to follow us on all of our social channels, just search 'SkyBluesExtra'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach review the weekend's action from across the Championship.An Abdul Fatawu worldie helps Leicester to a big win over Ipswich!Norwich get a handy win over Southampton!Coventry and Middlesbrough go well clear at the top!Much needed wins for Portsmouth and West Brom!It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here! Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Norwich City did not need divine intervention to beat Southampton at Carrow Road, but got a helping hand from the 'Hand of Jov'. A Jovon Makama brace, a fine Vladan Kovacevic save and another improved performance ensured the Canaries won back-to-back Carrow Road matches for the first time since January. Join host Connor Southwell, Paddy Davitt and Sam Seaman to bask in the latest victory in Philippe Clement's revolution. ** Picture: Focus Images Ltd *** You can also hear the Pink Un Podcast on Norwich's Community radio station, Future Radio 107.8FM. *** To get in touch with the podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to norfolksport@archant.co.uk or get in touch with us @pinkun on Twitter, where our direct messages are open. And if you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email connor.southwell@newsquest.co.uk ALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING: Subscribe: pinkun.com/podcast Twitter: twitter.com/pinkun Facebook: fb.me/thepinkun Instagram: instagram.com/the_pinkun Find more details on how you can sign up to Pink Un + here: https://www.pinkun.com/pinkunplus/ #ncfc #norwichcity #podcast
From missing the most famous penalty in English football to leading the national team into a new era, Gareth Southgate's story is one of quiet resilience, modern leadership and emotional intelligence forged under relentless public pressure.In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O'Brien sits down with Gareth to trace the long road that shaped him. From being an introverted, late-developing youngster released by Southampton, to captaining Crystal Palace, enduring searing public failure, and eventually becoming England manager. They talk candidly about masculinity in football, learning to lead without bluster, and why authenticity matters more than authority.Southgate reflects on the moments that changed him most. The heartbreak of rejection, the pressure of managing people older and wealthier than him, the lessons drawn from defeat, and the responsibility of becoming a role model far beyond the pitch. He explains how England became a mirror for modern Britain, why he wrote Dear England, and what leadership really looks like when things go wrong.Thoughtful, honest and quietly powerful, this conversation goes well beyond football. It is about growth, failure, emotional courage and the belief that leadership is something you learn, not something you pretend to be.Find out more about Dear England: Lessons in Leadership by Gareth Southgate here
Jonny Drury and Lewis Cox return with the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast - in association with West Midlands Metro. After another disaster on the road - Albion's seventh defeat in a row, the debate is over Ryan Mason's future and whether his time at Albion could come to a quick end. They discuss the defeat at Southampton, Jonny goes on a rant about player responsibility - and they answer your questions. Title Track: 'King Cyrille' by The King Dukes. (M.Griffiths)This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look back at the midweek action from across the Championship.Coventry fail to win again!Late scenes from QPR against Birmingham!Southampton continue their charge!Ipswich and Middlesbrough make ground!It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by Phil Brown to discuss the permanent appointment of Tonda Eckert to Southampton. Is there any surprise that Southampton have acted now? Should his contract have been shorter? They also discuss Blackburn's pitch woes and the investment at Wrexham – is Phil Parkinson the man to take Wrexham to the Premier League? Heartbreak for Lyle Taylor's Chelmsford City in the FA Cup 2nd Round, but success for Weston-super-Mare – which 3rd round fixtures are they looking out for? Plus, who will the latest additions to the ‘hard men' XI be? And they discuss their predictions for an unpredictable League 2. And as Phil's Peterborough Sports head to Scunthorpe in the FA Trophy, he's been to Southampton, but has he ever been to Scunthorpe?Time Codes:01:52 – How's Phil getting on at Peterborough Sports? 05:12 – Tonda Eckert appointed permanently at Southampton 17:34 – Blackburn's match postponed 23:10 – Wrexham investment 31:10 – FA Cup 2nd Round 34:49 – EFL ‘Hard Men' XI 40:05 – League 2 44:02 – 72Plus/72Minus 46:47 – Phil's been to Southampton, but has he ever been to Scunthorpe?
Jonny Drury and Lewis Cox return with the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast - in association with West Midlands Metro. After another disaster on the road - Albion's seventh defeat in a row, the debate is over Ryan Mason's future and whether his time at Albion could come to a quick end. They discuss the defeat at Southampton, Jonny goes on a rant about player responsibility - and they answer your questions. Title Track: 'King Cyrille' by The King Dukes. (M.Griffiths)This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Dr. Peter Michalos joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about the rise in flu cases and the introduction of the K variant, which the current flu vaccine does not cover. He explains how cold weather impacts virus transmission, the importance of humidifiers, and the use of UVC air purifiers. Dr. Michalos highlights early detection and treatment options for flu, such as Tamiflu and a new one-time pill called flsa. He also touches on homeopathic remedies like vitamin C and zinc, and emphasizes frequent hand washing. The conversation shifts to the CDC's update on the Hepatitis B vaccine, addressing the demographics at risk and the benefits of spreading out vaccine schedules to potentially reduce neuroinflammation concerns. Dr. Michalos also shares insights on a new non-mRNA COVID vaccine, Novavax, and the increased health risks faced by smokers during flu season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leaders Coventry suffered first defeat in sixteen games at Ipswich. Wil the result create doubt in Frank Lampard's squad, or was it just a blip?For Ipswich the result takes them fourth in the table and a season which started falteringly is starting to gain momentum. Southampton and Sheffield Utd had dreadful starts to the season, but after managerial changes both are now looking at the playoffs – with strong squads will they makes late charges?League One remains tight but Cardiff look like they have the resources to stay at the top. Who will join them?And in League Two…Walsall, surely this season is different? Who else looks threatening? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.