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Racing in Ireland on Monday is in Killarney and Roscommon (11th May 2026). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Catterick, Southwell, Windsor and Wolverhampton. With a full preview, here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Church of England revs with a difference Thomas Pelham, Jamie Franklin and Daniel French sit down to talk about the biggest stories in church and state. This week including: - J.K. Rowling's TERF-themed Twitter spat with Alastair Campbell- The latest Mandelson-related scandal to rock Number 10 Downing Street and former top civil servant Olly Robbins' explosive testimony; - And 'Does the Church of England have a death wish?' as the Diocese of Southwell announce spending review aimed at reducing the amount of parish clergy.Email the Show with comments and questions! irreverendpod@gmail.com You make this podcast possible. Support us and get episodes early, bonus Uncollared audio podcasts, monthly epic chats between Jamie and Nick Dixon and more!On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/irreverendOn Substack - https://irreverendpod.substack.com/Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irreverend To make a direct donation or to get in touch with questions or comments please email irreverendpod@gmail.com!Notices:Join our Irreverend Telegram group: https://t.me/irreverendpodFollow us on Twitter: https://x.com/IrreverendPodBuy Jamie's Book THE GREAT RETURN!: https://amzn.to/4pwAH8RDaniel French Substack: https://undergroundchurch.substack.com/Jamie Franklin's "Good Things" Substack: https://jamiefranklin.substack.comIrreverend Substack: https://irreverendpod.substack.comFind me a church: https://irreverendpod.com/church-finder/Support the show
Racing in Ireland on Saturday is in Navan and Limerick (25th April 2026). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Sandown, Haydock, Leicester, Ripon, Doncaster and Southwell. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Racing in Ireland on Saturday is in Bellewstown (11th April 2026). Cross-channel, the meeting in Aintree includes the 2026 Grand National, while there are also cards in Chepstow, Newcastle, Yarmouth and Southwell. With a full preview of the Aintree Grand National, and his 'Saturday Six.'
In this episode of the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast, hosts Bela Musits and Mike Wasserman sit down with a true legend of the modern sailing era: David Southwell. David recently made headlines by taking first place in the 2024 OSTAR (Original Single-handed Transatlantic Race), one of the most grueling and prestigious solo races in the world.Sailing across the North Atlantic is never a simple feat, but doing it in the month of May means battling unpredictable weather patterns and contrary winds. As Bela notes, it is often considered the "wrong way" and the "wrong time" to be out there, yet that is exactly what the OSTAR demands. David shares the fascinating history of the race, which began in 1960 as a half-crown bet between sailing icons Francis Chichester and Blondie Hassler.From his childhood dreams inspired by Robin Knox-Johnston to his rigorous training in the Bermuda One-Two, David discusses the mental and physical preparation required to win a solo transatlantic race. Whether you are a weekend cruiser or an aspiring ocean racer, this conversation offers invaluable insights into the discipline and "moxie" needed to conquer the open sea alone.Key Takeaways & HighlightsThe History of OSTAR: Discover how a simple bet in 1960 birthed the original single-handed transatlantic race.The "Wrong Way" Across the Atlantic: Why racing from East to West in May is one of the toughest challenges a sailor can face.American Excellence: David joins an elite list of Americans (including Phil Weld) to ever win this historically French-dominated race.Solo vs. Crewed Racing: Mike and David break down the radical difference between managing a boat with a team versus being the only soul on deck for weeks.Training for Greatness: Insights into using the Bermuda One-Two as a stepping stone for world-class ocean racing.Episode Chapters00:00 – Intro: Sailing and Cruising the East Coast with Bela Musits & Mike Wasserman.01:03 – The challenge of crossing the North Atlantic in May.02:18 – Solo vs. Crewed: The reality of long-distance racing.03:00 – Welcome David Southwell: The 2024 OSTAR Winner.04:00 – The origins of OSTAR: Francis Chichester and the 1960 bet.04:30 – French dominance in ocean racing and the story of "Moxy."05:05 – Inspiration from Robin Knox-Johnston and the Golden Globe Race.05:12 – Training grounds: The Bermuda One-Two from Newport to Bermuda.Resources MentionedOSTAR Race Official Site: Learn more about the Original Single-handed Transatlantic Race.Bermuda One-Two: The premier solo/double-handed race from Newport to Bermuda.Sailing Literature: A World of My Own by Robin Knox-Johnston.Enjoying the show? Subscribe and leave a review! Your support helps us bring more legendary sailors like David to the podcast.Enjoyed the episode? Hit the Like button on your app!Email: sailingtheeast@gmail.comHappy Sailing!Bela and MikeConnect with UsSEO Keywords for YouTube SearchOSTAR Race 2024, David Southwell, Bela Musits, solo sailing, transatlantic racing, North Atlantic weather, sailing podcast, Bermuda One-Two, single-handed sailing, East Coast cruising, Newport Rhode Island sailing, Francis Chichester, ocean racing tips, sailing from UK to US. #Sailing #SoloSailing #OSTAR #Transatlantic #OceanRacing #SailingPodcast #CruisingLife
High-risk pregnancies can be stressful, but specialized care is now closer to home. In this episode of Live Well with Southwell, we sit down with Dr. Anne Patterson, lead physician and founder of Women's Telehealth, to talk about Southwell's new Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) program.Dr. Patterson shares how Southwell and Women's Telehealth are working together to provide advanced care for women and families in South Georgia, including real-time ultrasounds, seamless coordination with OB/GYNs, and the latest in telemedicine technology.Whether you're an expectant mother, a family member, or just interested in how healthcare is evolving in rural communities, this conversation offers insight into how Southwell is making a difference.
Racing in Ireland on Saturday is in Navan (21st March 2026). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Kelso, Bangor-on-Dee, Newbury, Southwell and Newcastle. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
There's no racing in Ireland on Saturday (14th March 2026). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Fontwell, Kempton, Newcastle, Uttoxeter and Southwell. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Simon Double and co-host Phil Boyle are back with another episode of Inside The Rails, this one featuring their Cheltenham Festival preview and an interview with top jockey Tom Marquand. The hosts discuss their own syndicate horses and look back at Constitution Hill's nine-length Flat win at Southwell and the other racing highlights from the past month, including the Dublin Racing Festival. Phil previews the grade races from all four days of the Cheltenham Festival, and Simon adds his own selections, before the hosts are joined by this month's guest, jockey, Tom Marquand. Tom discusses his route into racing, and his experience riding for William Haggas. He talks about riding horses on the gallops and provides some of his favourite racecourses and racehorses before adding his three changes for the good of British racing. 00:00 Welcome and Catch Up 01:37 BG Racing Update 03:13 Solario Racing News 06:46 Constitution Hill's Flat Debut 11:02 Dublin Festival Highlights 14:59 Cheltenham Preview 20:14 Best Bets Recap 21:40 Guest Interview With Tom Marquand 22:54 How Tom Started In Racing 25:14 Riding For William Haggas 26:13 Do Morning Gallops Matter 29:56 Favourite Course and Horses 36:06 Three Changes For The Good Of Racing Useful links mentioned in this episode: www.solarioracing.com www.bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Contact the hosts: Phil Boyle: phil@bgracingsyndicates.co.uk Simon Double: info@solarioracing.com Follow us on Twitter/X - @InsideTheRails Follow Solario Racing on Twitter/X - @officialsolario Follow BG Racing on Twitter/X - @bgrsyndicates Follow Tom Marquand on Twitter/X - @TomMarquand
David Southwell, CEO of Volastra Therapeutics, shares his insights about leadership in biopharma and how Volastra is working to discover and develop oncology therapeutics targeting chromosomal instability, a vulnerability of cancers.
Racing in Ireland on Saturday is in Navan (28th February 2026). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Lingfield, Kelso, Doncaster, Newbury and Southwell. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
The Cheltenham Festival countdown is in full swing on this week's episode of Millar's Movers with this week's price boost running in the Martin Pipe. Ross kicks off by covering Friday night at Southwell before shifting into the usual weekend review and finally handicap movers and shakers.This week's SBK enhanced special is Wendrock to win the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle, priced at 20/1: https://betsbk.com/?spl-action=add-to-betslip&spl-cid=364495293Ante-Post Rules apply. T&Cs apply. Max Stakes apply. 18+. Please Gamble Responsibly.Going upKocktail BleuMustang De BreuilKdeux Saint FrayKhrismaFresh KicksOwl Of AthensKalahandrionRisk De PluieGoing DownFavour And FortuneNon moverQuebecoisLisbane ParkNew EntryLord Virginia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick reflects in this special episode on an extraordinary night at Southwell to witness Constitution Hill's storming and highly charged return to the track before a capacity crowd. He examines the significance of the performance itself and the night as a whole with owner Michael Buckley, trainer Nicky Henderson, ARC CEO Martin Cruddace, sponsor Adam Baylis from SBK, trainer of the runner-up Kevin Philippart de Foy, Timeform's Dan Barber, Marcus Armytage from the Daily Telegraph, BHA COO Richard Wayman as well as racegoers at the Nottinghamshire track. With thanks to Racetech and ITV for commentaries.
Nick reflects in this special episode on an extraordinary night at Southwell to witness Constitution Hill's storming and highly charged return to the track before a capacity crowd. He examines the significance of the performance itself and the night as a whole with owner Michael Buckley, trainer Nicky Henderson, ARC CEO Martin Cruddace, sponsor Adam Baylis from SBK, trainer of the runner-up Kevin Philippart de Foy, Timeform's Dan Barber, Marcus Armytage from the Daily Telegraph, BHA COO Richard Wayman as well as racegoers at the Nottinghamshire track. With thanks to Racetech and ITV for commentaries.
Nick is joined by Racing Post award-winning writer Jonathan Harding to canter through the racing headlines. In a packed show, they are joined first by Clifford Lee, the rider who suffered a life threatening injury in a bike accident last October, but who now has his sights set on a return for the beginning of the Flat turf season. Also today, trainer Martin Brassil issues a positive bulletin on Gold Cup contender Fastorslow and runs through he remainder of his interesting Festival squad, while we hear from Fergal O'Brien on his runner in tonight's "Constitution Hill" race at Southwell, plus a number of his leading Cheltenham contenders. Meanwhile, Fiona Needham tells us that she might have another stable flag bearer on her hands in tomorrow's Eider Chase, and French-based Noel George makes encouraging noises about the chances of Allure in Kempton's Adonis Hurdle. Nick also checks in with Henry Dwyer as he's about to saddle two in the Tasmanian Oaks at Launceston, and he has news of his European Squad for 2026.
Nick is joined by Racing Post award-winning writer Jonathan Harding to canter through the racing headlines. In a packed show, they are joined first by Clifford Lee, the rider who suffered a life threatening injury in a bike accident last October, but who now has his sights set on a return for the beginning of the Flat turf season. Also today, trainer Martin Brassil issues a positive bulletin on Gold Cup contender Fastorslow and runs through he remainder of his interesting Festival squad, while we hear from Fergal O'Brien on his runner in tonight's "Constitution Hill" race at Southwell, plus a number of his leading Cheltenham contenders. Meanwhile, Fiona Needham tells us that she might have another stable flag bearer on her hands in tomorrow's Eider Chase, and French-based Noel George makes encouraging noises about the chances of Allure in Kempton's Adonis Hurdle. Nick also checks in with Henry Dwyer as he's about to saddle two in the Tasmanian Oaks at Launceston, and he has news of his European Squad for 2026.
James Stevens, James Hill, Robbie Wilders and Unibet's Ed Nicholson break down all the action from Kempton, Newcastle and Lingfield in a packed racing preview.The panel also discuss Constitution Hill's debut on the Flat this Friday at Southwell – what can we expect and will we see him at Cheltenham?All this and more on the Racing Postcast.
Harry Cobden's weekend didn't go quite as planned last week, but he's hopeful of a better one this time around, and is surprisingly bullish about a 16/1 shot at Kempton! Plus, his views on Constitution Hill at Southwell. Get your Fanzone tickets here: https://www.universe.com/events/paddy-powers-cheltenham-festival-fanzone-the-camden-dublin-tickets-QBNLG7 Subscribe so you don't miss The Ultimate Preview Night on Monday March 2nd, featuring Ruby Walsh, Tony Mullins, Lydia Hislop and Johnny Dineen. It's Cheltenham Countdown Extra, coming to your straight From The Horse's Mouth... 18+ GambleAware
It's Friday so you know what that means, Fran is back as always to preview Friday night's card at Dundalk and has his say on Constitution Hill's debut on the flat! Be sure to subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube Channel so you don't miss The Ultimate Preview Night on Monday, March 2nd, featuring Ruby Walsh, Tony Mullins, Lydia Hislop and Johnny Dineen. https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing Get your Fanzone tickets here: https://www.universe.com/events/paddy-powers-cheltenham-festival-fanzone-the-camden-dublin-tickets-QBNLG7 Finally, you can enter our FREE TO PLAY game Eliminator here: https://skillzone.paddypower.com/eliminator/ It's Fridays with Fran, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.org
The eyes of the racing world turn to Southwell on Friday night as Constitution Hill makes his Flat racing debut in the SBK Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes. Tom Collins and Ross Millar are on hand to preview the big race before TC catches up with Sam Twiston-Davies to get the insight on his rides for Saturday.Kempton's Dovecote Novices' Hurdle and Ladbrokes Trophy Handicap Chase are in the spotlight before the panel move on to their NAP & NBs.Let us know if you think Constitution Hill wins and whether we will see him at Cheltenham below? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the issues of the day from around the racing world. Acknowledging Constitution Hill making the cut at Southwell, they move quickly on to the latest developments in the sport's own battle with itself in establishing a new governance model. ROA Council member Sam Hoskins joins the debate. Plus, with the pubclication of the Grand National weights, we hear from Panic Attack's owner Bryan Drew (also has news on Final Demand) and Henry de Bromhead, who has 5 in the National and also goes through key members of his Festival squad. JA McGrath has the latest from Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the issues of the day from around the racing world. Acknowledging Constitution Hill making the cut at Southwell, they move quickly on to the latest developments in the sport's own battle with itself in establishing a new governance model. ROA Council member Sam Hoskins joins the debate. Plus, with the pubclication of the Grand National weights, we hear from Panic Attack's owner Bryan Drew (also has news on Final Demand) and Henry de Bromhead, who has 5 in the National and also goes through key members of his Festival squad. JA McGrath has the latest from Hong Kong.
Will or won't Jonbon head to the Cheltenham Festival?Will or won't Constitution Hill get a run at Southwell on Friday?Will or won't Nottingham survive as a racecourse?And if it does, will it be the Jockey Club or Arena Racing Company that ends up owning the track?All those questions and a comprehensive review of another thrilling weekend of racing are covered by Lee Mottershead, Scott Burton and James Stevens in this week's edition of The Front Page.
Racing in Ireland on Saturday is in Naas (7th February 2026). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Lingfield, Warwick, Uttoxeter, Newbury and Southwell. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Millar's Movers is back this week as Ross Millar dives into the latest headlines from the world of jumps racing. Ross discusses the big news around Constitution Hill, who is set to make his flat race debut at the SBK-sponsored “Friday Night Live” card at Southwell on February 20 and Harry Codben's transfer to JP McManus.The episode also looks ahead to the Cheltenham Festival, breaking down the latest set of entries for the Champion Hurdle, Stayers Hurdle and Mares' Hurdle, highlighting the key horses to keep an eye on. To wrap things up, Ross rounds off with this week's Handicap Movers and Shakers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Ruby taking a rare day off, Rory teams up with the enigmatic Matt Chapman to preview Friday's ITV Racing from Newbury and Southwell. Don't miss Harry Cobden and The Weekly Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing Check out all of this weekend's offers, right here: https://promos.paddypower.com/sport It's Friday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.org
Racing in Ireland on Saturday is at the Curragh and Listowel (27th September 2025). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Ripon, Newmarket, Haydock, Market Rasen and Southwell. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Incubator Podcast, Ben and Daphna sit down with certified birth doula and lactation counselor Latoya Southwell for a wide-ranging conversation about the role doulas play in supporting families before, during, and after birth. LaToya shares her personal and professional path into birth work, and how her experiences shaped a culturally sensitive, trauma-informed approach to supporting laboring people—particularly those from historically marginalized communities.The conversation covers what doulas do (and don't do), how they differ from midwives, and how they advocate for safe, informed, and emotionally grounded birth experiences. LaToya talks candidly about how she prepares clients for unexpected outcomes, including C-sections and NICU admissions, and how doulas can collaborate with healthcare teams rather than be in conflict with them.She also introduces the Baby Café initiative—an informal peer support network she co-founded to reduce isolation and provide postpartum support for new mothers—and explains why preparing families for postpartum is just as critical as planning for labor.This episode is a practical introduction to the real work of birth doulas—and an invitation to rethink how care teams can work together to improve outcomes and experiences for parents and babies alike. Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Racing in Ireland on Saturday is in Listowel and Tramore (31st May 2025). Cross-channel, there are meetings in Haydock, York, Chester, Southwell, Stratford and Lingfield. With his 'Saturday Six,' here's Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh.
The absorbing trainers' championship duel between Willie Mullins and Dan Skelton comes under the microscope in an edition of The Front Page that covers even more ground than usual. As well as debating who will lift the trophy at Sandown on Saturday, Lee Mottershead, Peter Scargill and James Stevens look back on a Craven meeting that was particularly important to Kieran Shoemark. Part one of the programme then examines another extraordinary week of sales action that peaked with Amo Racing paying 1,750,000gns for an unraced horse who was sold in December 2023 for 55,000gns. In the second half of the show the panel look at the controversy surrounding an experienced clerk of the course revealing he amends official ground data. That angered trainers, as did the prize-money offered at Southwell on Sunday. The team reflects on the protest action that produced and then look forward to a brand new horseracing docuseries set to launch on Netflix this week.
Nick is joined by Rishi Persad for the Good Friday edition of the podcast. With news that organised action has led to the abandonment of a race at Southwell on Easter Sunday, Nick talks to campaigner Sam Hoskins, former trainer Mark Johnston, and NTF President Nick Alexander in an attempt to understand the background to the boycott. Also on today's show, Fairyhouse GM Peter Roe in advance of the Irish National Festival, and Molly is back with an update on podcast pointer Baunmore Jet.
Nick is joined by Rishi Persad for the Good Friday edition of the podcast. With news that organised action has led to the abandonment of a race at Southwell on Easter Sunday, Nick talks to campaigner Sam Hoskins, former trainer Mark Johnston, and NTF President Nick Alexander in an attempt to understand the background to the boycott. Also on today's show, Fairyhouse GM Peter Roe in advance of the Irish National Festival, and Molly is back with an update on podcast pointer Baunmore Jet.
What is the church, and what is it for? In this episode, Loren Richmond Jr. talks with Rev. Dr. David Emerton to explore the purpose of the church, how different theological traditions define its role, and why these definitions matter for shaping the church's future. David shares insights on why many churches are caught in cycles of inertia or panic in response to decline, how our implicit assumptions about the church shape ministry practices, and why understanding ecclesiology is essential for church leaders today. The conversation also touches on theological education, the role of tradition, and how the church can remain faithful in a changing world. David Emerton (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is director of St. Mellitus College, East Midlands, United Kingdom. He previously served as principal of the School of Discipleship in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and as a teaching fellow in systematic and historical theology at the University of Aberdeen. David is ordained as priest in the Church of England and prior to his training for ordination he worked in the City of London as a solicitor. He is the author of God's Church Community: The Ecclesiology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Types of Ecclesiology: Five Theological Approaches. Relevant Links & Episodes https://stmellitus.ac.uk https://stmellitus.ac.uk/staff/david-emerton. https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-emerton-950444159 Justin Anthony - https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-cjrug-1541ed0 Alison Milbank - https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ggj6t-166b3b9 Natalie Wigg-Stevenson - https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-4e8jr-ef1bbc Presenting Sponsor: Phillips Seminary Join conversations that expose you to new ideas, deepen your commitment and give insights to how we can minister in a changing world. Supporting Sponsors: Restore Clergy If you are clergy in need of tailored, professional support to help you manage the demands of ministry, Restore Clergy is for you! Kokoro Join in for heartfelt journeys that challenges the way we see ourselves, each other, and the world we share. Future Christian Team: Loren Richmond Jr. – Host & Executive Producer Martha Tatarnic – Co-Host Paul Romig–Leavitt – Associate Producer Dennis Sanders – Producer Alexander Lang - Production Assistant
Host James Stevens is joined by Racing Post tipster Graeme Rodway, handicapper Jonny Pearson and Unibet ambassador Ed Nicholson as they go through the main races from Kempton, Newcastle and Southwell, as well as the major events across the world including the Saudi Cup. Kempton kicks off proceedings. Will it provide some late clues for next month's Cheltenham Festival? We head to Newcastle for the Eider Chase, which for many is one of the great staying chases in the calendar. But who do our panel fancy to take the spoils this year? We then go to Southwell for high-class action on the all-weather, with Diligent Harry attempting to land back-to-back successes in the Listed Hever Sprint Stakes. The team finish off by providing their weekend naps.
For episode 98 of the podcast, I am joined by renowned classical guitar maker Gary Southwell. Based on the banks of the River Rede in Northumberland, England, Southwell has been building instruments since 1983. Gary and I talk about the unique characteristics of Bog Oak, the history and influence of 19th-century Viennese guitars, his interactions with Julian Bream, and some reflections on 50 years of guitar making. https://www.southwellguitars.co.uk/ Luthier on Luthier is hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars and brought to you by the Fretboard Journal. This episode is sponsored by Dream Guitars and StewMac. Want to support Luthier on Luthier? Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive photos and content from Michael and his builds.
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