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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Miguel Delaney and Carl Anka to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with Man City's win over Leeds. Pep's side left it late with a last-minute Foden winner, but are they truly convincing? Carl finds their style this season fun to watch, yet a bit too chaotic to win the title.Next, we turn to Spurs' defeat to Fulham — their third loss of the week — and the boos told the story, as fans watched a side that has won only once at home all season.We then look at Liverpool, who have lost nine of their last twelve, and ask how realistic it is that the club makes a change with Arne Slot?Next, we move to The Ashes. With the second Test starting on Thursday, we speak to Adam Collins about how the Australian press views England's inconsistency — and what they must do to avoid falling 2–0 behind.Finally, we turn to the Premier League title race with Chelsea vs Arsenal. Miguel is impressed by how suffocating and controlling Arsenal have been in the second halves of games. But while Chelsea aren't as polished as Arteta's side, can they genuinely challenge for the title? Carl believes it's Arsenal's time.Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
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Adam Hurrey is joined on the Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker. On the agenda: Charlie's Sunday Supplement debut, the soundtrack of a comeback from 2-0 down away from home, the definitive classification of Arsenal's title chances, the unexpected verb of "goaled", Daniel Farke and the most boring inevitable sacking of all time, and Idris Elba's football knowledge is brutally exposed by a prefix. Meanwhile, the panel ponder the soccer equivalent of some very specific NFL terminology. Sign up for Dreamland, the members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Visit MedExpress.co.uk to check your eligibility and get 30% off with code CLICHES Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Mark Ogden, Jason Burt and debutant Charlie Eccleshare to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with crisis-hit Liverpool. Their defeat to Forest at Anfield marked a sixth loss in seven matches, but is it too harsh for Mark to suggest that Arne Slot's side is on track to become the worst defending champions in Premier League history?Attention then shifts to the Ashes, where we're joined by Martin Samuel, reporting on an extraordinary opening two days in Perth. Following a chaotic and crushing defeat for England in the first Test — driven by a blistering century from Travis Head — Martin raises serious questions about England's preparation and their batting order.We then turn to Manchester City, who suffered a 2–1 defeat at Newcastle, undone by a Harvey Barnes double. With a fourth league loss already this season, is Pep Guardiola's side showing signs of vulnerability? And to what extent has Rodri's absence contributed to their struggles?Next, we turn to F1 news, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where both McLaren cars were disqualified, costing Lando Norris his second-place finish and the 18 points that came with it. With only two events remaining, how will this reshape the picture?We then turn to Chelsea, who moved into second place with a 2–0 win at Burnley's Turf Moor. Mark is surprised to see them so high in the table — but is he right to argue that they still don't look like genuine title contenders?Finally, Adam Collins returns — in good spirits — to analyse England's predictability in the Ashes first Test and their total collapse in the second innings. Will the challenge only intensify in ten days' time as we head to Brisbane for a pink-ball Test?Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Rob Jones is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Martin Samuel and Julien Laurens to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin by looking at England's unbeaten World Cup qualification. But is Jacqui right to think that, while praise is due, Tuchel's real test will be winning the tournament itself?Attention then turns to Scotland. After their 3–2 loss to Greece, everything now comes down to Tuesday night at Hampden, where they host Denmark and hope to top the group with a win.We move on to Wales, who beat Liechtenstein to draw level on points with second-placed North Macedonia and now look to reach the play-offs by beating them on Tuesday.Next, we turn to England's impressive win against the All Blacks. Martin highlights George Ford's two drop goals in a 33–19 performance that indicates Steve Borthwick's approach is bearing fruit.We're then joined by Adam Collins to preview the Ashes. With just five days to go, Australia are without both Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, and Adam believes the key will be how quickly England hit the ground running.And finally, we're joined by Rob Dorsett, who discusses all things England with John Cross and Jason Burt in Tirana ahead of Albania v England.Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jonathan Northcroft, Craig Hope and Jonathan Liew to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with league leaders Arsenal, who were held to an entertaining 2–2 draw at the Stadium of Light after a dramatic last-minute equaliser from Brian Brobbey. Was this a chink in the armour for Arteta's side? Jonathan believes Arsenal earned a valuable point given their injury problems in attack.Attention then turns to Chelsea's commanding win over Wolves at Stamford Bridge. Booed off at half-time but second in the table at full-time, Jonathan admits he's still not sure what to make of Chelsea this season — and with only two points this season, are Wolves already staring down the barrel of Championship football next year?We move on to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Manchester United salvaged a late equaliser in a frantic 2–2 draw. Is Craig harsh to suggest it felt like a game where both teams lost?Next up, with just twelve days until The Ashes, we're joined by cricket broadcaster Adam Collins to preview the series. While much of the focus is on the prolific form of Australia's Steve Smith, we ask whether England are well placed to take the first Test. And Jonathan Liew finds himself compared to a certain England cricketer…And finally, a huge Super Sunday fixture between Manchester City and Liverpool may be key to Premier League title hopes.Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Charlie Wyett, Dominic King and Carl Anka to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We start with Liverpool's much needed victory against Aston Villa; the shocking run is over, but is this a real turning point for Liverpool? Attention then shifts to Arsenal's win at Burnley. Charlie praises Gyokeres' impressive first half, and after a ninth win and seventh consecutive clean sheet, Carl suggests stopping Arsenal is going to be very hard. Then we turn to an unhappy Sean Dyche, after a 2-2 draw against Man United. Carl believes the ball hadn't crossed the line before Casemiro's controversially awarded opening goal.Next up, another defeat for Wolves at Craven Cottage leaves relegation to the Championship looking increasingly likely, and Charlie asks: who would want to take Vítor Pereira's job?We then look to Tottenham, who were booed off at home after a 1-0 defeat to Maresca's Chelsea. With images of Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven walking straight past Thomas Frank at full-time, is the Spurs boss losing the dressing room?And finally, we ask, who's to blame for the revival of long-ball football?*At the time of recording, Vítor Pereira had not yet been dismissed from his position at Wolves.Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by John Cross, Riath Al-Samarrai and Jack Rosser to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We start with Liverpool's fourth consecutive Premier League defeat — a run that John describes as “mind-blowing.” So, what's gone wrong with their defence this season? Attention then shifts to Manchester United, who beat Brighton for a third consecutive win — the first under Ruben Amorim. Is this yet another false dawn, or does this one feel different? Riath remains unconvinced.Next up is West Ham United. After kicking off the weekend with a third straight league loss to Leeds, Jack doesn't hold back — calling Nuno's team “unbalanced, old, and slow.”We then move to league leaders Arsenal, flying high after six straight wins in all competitions and a dominant 4–0 midweek victory over Atlético Madrid. John says it's shaping up to be a “spectacular” season for Arteta.We're also joined by The Athletic's Dermot Corrigan to chat all things El Clásico. For the first time, there's major English involvement — Dermot highlights how Jude Bellingham has shone in previous clashes, and why Marcus Rashford could be crucial with Raphinha and Lewandowski out.Finally, a super start for newly promoted Sunderland, leaping to second in the Premier League after a dramatic win at Stamford Bridge, which had fans singing, “We're going to win the league.”Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Vaughan Roderick looks back at highlights from Sunday Supplement over the past few months, including a row over rail funding, the future of Ukraine and Syria, the passing of Pope Francis, and the 'Great Bibles' going on display at the National Library of Wales.Interviews with Ben Lake MP, Ukrainian journalist and refugee Kateryna Gorodnycha, Children's Commissioner Rocio Cifuentes, Syrian doctor Mohammad Alhadj Ali, Delyth Jewell MS and Lord Don Touhig, Professor Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones and the National Library's Timothy Cutts.
Vaughan Roderick presents the highlights of the past few months. Alun Davies MS discusses the effect of welfare changes on his Blaenau Gwent constituents; Shereen Williams and Matt Kilcoyne have different views on the new electoral boundaries' names for the next Senedd election; Peter Kellner and Professor Matt Qvortrup discuss the benefits and drawbacks of referenda; Dr Anne Harrington remembers the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; and Judith Mackrell talks about sibling artists Gwen and Augustus John.
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Vicky Gomersall and The Mirror's Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to look back on the big sporting headlines of the week. They review Arsenal's Premier League win over Leicester City, which saw two goals from makeshift striker Mikel Merino - could he be the answer to the Gunners' injury problems up front? Plus, where does this important win leave Arsenal in the title race? We also discuss a brilliant individual display for Manchester City's Omar Marmoush against Newcastle, scoring a hattrick in a 4-0 win that harked back to City of old. Plus, we look at Everton's recent upturn in form and Chelsea's struggles against Brighton. In addition, we hear an exclusive interview with Manchester United defender Matthijs de Ligt. The Dutchman opens up about life at Old Trafford under manager Ruben Amorim and says he believes they can challenge for silverware in the future. We also bring you an in-depth chat with Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, ahead of the two sides meeting on Sunday. But we start by looking back on the career of respected football journalist and friend of Sunday Supplement, Patrick Barclay, who passed away on Friday.
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' chief reporter, Kaveh Solhekol on this week's episode on Sunday Supplement.They discuss Arsenal's win at Aston Villa and whether it represents an early marker in the Premier League title race, Manchester United's defeat at Brighton and yet another hat-trick for Erling Haaland as Manchester City beat Ipswich.Plus, they discuss Raheem Sterling's situation at Chelsea and we hear Jamie Carragher's interview with new Liverpool manager Arne Slot who's been preparing for his first match in charge at Anfield.
Vicky Gomersall and The Mirror's Darren Lewis are joined by the Sunday Times Football Correspondent Jonathan Northcroft to look back at the opening weekend of the Premier League season. They discuss Arsenal's winning start to the new campaign and why Bukayo Saka could be ‘their Messi'.They also look back at Arne Slot's first game in charge of Liverpool. Plus, Joshua Zirkzee's dream debut for Manchester United, and we hear an extended interview with new Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca.
In this weeks edition of The Sunday Supplement Billy and Sue talk about the perfect Avocado and how a Blondie recipe created using AI turned out.
In this weeks episode of the Sunday Supplement Billy and Sue talk about the satisfaction of finding a bargain.
In this weeks episode of the Sunday Supplement Billy and Sue talk about renting properties and tasty treats.
In this weeks episode of The Sunday Supplement Sue and Billy talk about everything behind the scenes at the General Election count on Thursday 4th July 2024.
In this weeks episode of The Sunday Supplement Sue talks to Billy about her recent visit to Shanklin Theatre to watch an Elvis Presley tribute.
In this weeks edition of the Sunday Supplement Billy and Sue talk about Hel Beach - A popular and up and coming holiday destination.
When a leader inspires performance in others, they facilitate optimal outcomes in a variety of situations. A leader who inspires their team will encourage better problem solving, and they'll both recognize and support the work of those around them.Leaders who inspire those around them — rather than simply managing performance using key performance indicators (KPIs) — will help to empower their team to perform above and beyond what's expected. A leader who fails to inspire performance will be seen as indifferent.Inspiring performance is an important part of being an effective leader because:Leadership is fundamentally about facilitating the performance of othersManaging performance with rules and key performance indicators usually produces an “expected” result, rather than an “unexpected” high performance resultTeam members learn more and develop their capacities best when they're inspired, which means an inspiring leader can spur continuous improvement from year to year
In the realm of HR, adeptly handling our moods, emotions, conduct, and time showcases our proficiency in self-management. By mastering self-management, we unlock the potential for ongoing growth and enhancement in our professional environments. Particularly for leaders, self-management plays a pivotal role.Leaders who possess exceptional self-management skills exhibit remarkable resilience. This enables them to swiftly recover from challenging and high-pressure circumstances. Conversely, leaders lacking in this competency are often characterized as prone to mood swings.In episode five of the EI Sunday Supplement by HR Gazette, Debbie Muno explores why self-management is key to leadership goals and how it can positively influence performance, engagement, and success.Listen as we explore the profound benefits of emotional intelligence training for business leaders and how it can enhance their effectiveness, drive employee engagement, and lead to organizational success.
Original Air Date: June 24, 1956Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Harry Bartell• John Dehner• Joseph Kearns• Lou Krugman• Ralph Moody Writer:• John Meston Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Music:• Rex Koury Sound Patterns:• Tom Hanley• Bill James Exit...
Original Air Date: June 24, 1956Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Harry Bartell• John Dehner• Joseph Kearns• Lou Krugman• Ralph Moody Writer:• John Meston Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Music:• Rex Koury Sound Patterns:• Tom Hanley• Bill James Exit...
Original Air Date: June 24, 1956Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Harry Bartell• John Dehner• Joseph Kearns• Lou Krugman• Ralph Moody Writer:• John Meston Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Music:• Rex Koury Sound Patterns:• Tom Hanley• Bill James Exit...
Emotional reasoning is a powerful tool that business leaders can leverage to make fully informed decisions. By integrating emotions with facts and data, leaders can unlock new possibilities and create a more inclusive and meaningful approach to decision-making. Investing in emotional reasoning skills can lead to improved team dynamics, enhanced innovation, and ultimately, greater success in the ever-evolving business landscape.In episode four of the EI Sunday Supplement by HR Gazette, we explore why emotional reasoning is foundational to leadership success and the ways it can positively influence performance, engagement, and overall success.Learn more by listening to this episode with Debbie Muno and Bill Banham.
When we express ourselves openly and effectively, and when we honor our commitments, we're practicing authenticity. Being authentic involves expressing emotions to at the right time, to the right degree and to the right people.When leaders practice authenticity, they're described as genuine. Leaders who are lower in these skills are often described by others as untrustworthy.In episode three of the EI Sunday Supplement by HR Gazette, we explore why authenticity is key to leadership goals and how it can positively influence performance, engagement, and overall success. Listen as we explore the profound benefits of emotional intelligence training for business leaders and how it can enhance their effectiveness, drive employee engagement, and lead to organizational success.Authenticity is important to being an effective leader because:It helps leaders create understanding, openness and feelings of trust in othersLeaders who are behave guardedly, avoid conflict, or are inappropriately blunt about the way they feel can create mistrust, artificial harmony and misunderstandings with those around themLeaders need the people they're supervising to be open with them, and modeling this behavior themselves will encourage it in others
In episode two of the EI Sunday Supplement by HR Gazette, we explore why awareness of others is key to leadership goals and how it can positively influence performance, engagement, and overall success. Listen as we explore the profound benefits of emotional intelligence training for business leaders and how it can enhance their effectiveness, drive employee engagement, and lead to organizational success.More About Awareness of Others The ability to be aware of the emotional state of others is all about taking stock of those around us. When we take notice of others, acknowledge them, and make them feel valued, we're exercising this competency.Leaders who are especially aware of those around them are able to adjust their leadership style accordingly and tend to be described as empathetic to their colleagues, rather than insensitive to others and their feelings.Awareness of others is essential to effective leadership because:Leadership is fundamentally about facilitating performance, and the way others feel is directly linked to the way the performAwareness of others is necessary in order to take effective steps to influence and facilitate others' performanceTo encourage optimal performance, leaders need to adjust their leadership style so that it best fits with the people and situations they are leading.Learn more by listening to this episode with Debbie Muno and Bill Banham.We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
In today's fast-paced and competitive business landscape, effective leadership is not solely about technical expertise and strategic thinking. It also requires a high degree of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence, particularly when honed through training, empowers leaders to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics, foster meaningful connections, and inspire their teams. In episode one of the EI Sunday Supplement by HR Gazette, we explore why self-awareness is essential to effective leadership and how it can positively influence performance, engagement, and overall success. Listen as we explore the profound benefits of emotional intelligence training for business leaders and how it can enhance their effectiveness, drive employee engagement, and lead to organizational success.More About Self-AwarenessA key component of emotional intelligence is self-awareness - the art of being aware of the behavior we demonstrate, our strengths and limitations, and the impact we have on others.Leaders with high emotional self-awareness are characterized as present, rather than disconnected, both from themselves and from others. Learn more by listening to this episode with Debbie Muno and Bill Banham. We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
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Risks and Survival in UK Property Adam Lawrence conversation with Will Mallard Sunday Supplement 300922 EPISODE #245 The written version of this episode can be found on the Partners in Property website blog. Adam Lawrence is a prolific property investor, entrepreneurial economist and in addition to be one of the most interesting practical thinkers on property can be found regularly on social media or at one of the partners in property networking events around the country. CAPITAL IS AT RISK IN ALL PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. Will Mallard is a social impact investor focused on English housing portfolios. #propertypodcastoftheweek #ukpropertyinvestors #podcastforukinvestors #humanbehaviourinproperty #taxrisesandukproperty #economicoutlook #inflationinvestments #wealthknowledge #capitalvaluesproperty #shouldIfixmyinterestrateukproperty #chinarenteringenergymarketukimpact #measuresofsuccess #investmentworldpostpandemic #vendorfinanceinpropertydeals #optiontopurchasecontractspropertyuk #partnersinpropertynetwork #interestrateinvesting #costoflivingpropertyinvestor #sageofsolihull #adamomics #lawerencesianschoolofexonomics #superforecaster #seeingthefuturenow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message
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Inflation with Everything UK Property Sunday Supplement 231022 Will Mallard talks with Adam Lawrence EPISODE #238 A look through what a superforecaster in the making sees coming down the track and how to invest with these insights from someone that has managed to use the knowledge that goes with this thinking to go and buy over five hundred properties as well as talk about it. Adam Lawrence is a prolific property investor, entrepreneurial economist and in addition to be one of the most interesting practical thinkers on property can be found regularly on social media or at one of the partners in property networking events around the country. CAPITAL IS AT RISK IN ALL PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. Will Mallard is a social impact investor focused on English housing portfolios. #propertypodcastoftheweek #ukpropertyinvestors #podcastforukinvestors #humanbehaviourinproperty #taxrisesandukproperty #economicoutlook #inflationinvestments #wealthknowledge #capitalvaluesproperty #shouldIfixmyinterestrateukproperty #chinarenteringenergymarketukimpact #measuresofsuccess #investmentworldpostpandemic #vendorfinanceinpropertydeals #optiontopurchasecontractspropertyuk #partnersinpropertynetwork #interestrateinvesting #costoflivingpropertyinvestor #sageofsolihull #adamomics #lawerencesianschoolofexonomics #superforecaster #seeingthefuturenow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message
U-Turns & UK Property - Adam Lawrence Sunday Supplement Article - EPISODE #234 The Sunday Supplement is a weekly column on economics from the view of a sensible property investor can be found online via the Partners in Property website - this is the audio version. This relates to October 16th in the midst of economic U-turns, changing chancellors and financial markets in turmoil. Adam Lawrence is a prolific property investor, entrepreneurial economist and can be found regularly on social media or at one of the partners in property networking events around the country. CAPITAL IS AT RISK IN ALL PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. Will Mallard is a social impact investor focused on English housing portfolios. #propertypodcastoftheweek #ukpropertyinvestors #podcastforukinvestors #humanbehaviourinproperty #benchmarkingdanger #economicoutlook #inflationinvestments #wealthknowledge #buyersremoreseproperty #shouldIfixmyinterestrateukproperty #bondbullrunatanend #measuresofsuccess #investmentworldpostpandemic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message
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SFM host Danusia Malina-Derben takes on the role of guest on a brilliant podcast about sober life, One for the Road, hosted by Grey area drinking coach, Dave Wilson. You can find him on insta @soberdave and while you're there follow us on @school.for.mothers.podcast. “I love School for Mothers, it's an injection of badass”
In this episode, Nick and Steven chat for a second time to property investor Adam Lawrence. Adam is well known for his weekly "Sunday Supplement" article on the Partners in Property Facebook page.In this episode we cover the following: Raising inflation and the cost of living crisis. Russian sanctions and how it will impact the macro economy. War in Ukraine and how it will effect. Rising interest rates and how will it impact the property market. How rising interests may not keep inflation under control. At what point will supply and demand tip the other way. Rising rents and struggling low income families. Will rental rising out pace capital growth. Thoughts 18 year property cycle and where we are it. Are we heading for recession? What are we doing differently from the US. Where are the opportunities? What is Adam planning on doing during this time?Follow Adam on social media:Partners in Property Facebook pagePROPERTY NETWORKING: Book your ticket for a Scottish Property Podcast networking event near you.Aberdeen: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-property-podcast-live-networking-event-aberdeen-tickets-204482170677?aff=erelexpmltGlasgow: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-property-podcast-live-networking-event-glasgow-tickets-204499382157?aff=ebdssbdestsearchDundee: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-property-podcast-live-networking-event-dundee-tickets-204502952837?aff=ebdssbdestsearchEdinburgh: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-property-podcast-live-networking-event-edinburgh-tickets-205537366797?aff=ebdssbdestsearch⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hope you find it useful and we would appreciate it hugely if you could find time to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Connect with us on social media: Join the Scottish Property Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/628274537711227/Steven Clark on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenclark84/Nick Ponty on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nick_ponty/ Email us: Steven@steven-clark.com Nick@arcproperty.uk
My guest today is passionate about ensuring all women have equal access to working in sports media. Sports presenter Jacqui Oatley was awarded an MBE in 2016 for her services to broadcasting and diversity in sport. Jacqui is best known by many as the first female commentator to appear on the BBC's Match of the Day, which she went on to present in 2015. A Director of the Women in Football network Jacqui anchored the Women's World Cup in 2015 and 2013 Euros for BBC, and then the men's 2016 Euros and 2018 World cup coverage for ITV Sport. She was presenter of the BBC's flagship sports news show Sportsweek on 5Live and now hosts football and darts for ITV and recently appointed the first female host of Sky Sports hugely popular Sunday Supplement show. It's no wonder that in 2015 Jacquie was named as the 8th most influential woman in sport by the Independent. Jacqui talks about her lifelong obsession with football, how she changed careers at 27 to re-train as a journalist and how lonely and isolated she felt after the hideous build up to her first appearance on Match of The Day.
In this Easter episode we discuss the power of belief and how it messes with otherwise brilliant minds... we also discuss Hares, Bill Hicks, rock-pooling and a sofa. Poets, authors and cuttlefish: better for you than a chocolate egg. More obscure too. There is a bit of swearing and discussion of Christian beliefs. www.zlistdeadlist.com FEATURING Philip Henry Gosse - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Henry_Gosse William Cowper - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cowper With thanks to CHarles Adrian @charldrianand A F Harrold @afharrold. Charles Adrian is a performer, writer and podcaster. The man behind @MsSamanthaMann. Host of Charles Adrian's Sunday Supplement, Sundays at 11am on@TRCTHREE. www.charlesadrian.com A F Harrold is a poet and children's author. His latest book, The Imaginary (about an imaginary friend who's real person gets murdered!!) is available from Bloomsbury. www.afharrold.com Iszi Lawrence is a comedian, artist and podcasterer. www.iszi.com The Z List Dead List is a podcast about obscure people from History. Created by Iszi Lawrence @iszi_lawrence To help support the show please share it with your friends and on social media. For any donations please use the paypal button. Thanks very much! MUSIC All Licenses (apart from Boothby Graffoe who has given permission) can be viewed on www.freemusicarchive.org. Theme: Time Trades Live at the WFMU Record Fair - November 24, 2013 by Jeffery Lewis (http://www.thejefferylewissite.com) Boothby Graffoe @boobygraffoe is used with kind permission. www.theboothbygraffoe.co.uk. Buy his music. See him live. He is better than anyone. Speed The Plough (http://www.speedtheplough.com/) Podington bear (http://podingtonbear.com/) Chris Zabriskie (http://chriszabriskie.com/)