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Episode 378 A prototype Stonehenge has been discovered - an even older structure that may have been a first attempt at building the famous megalithic calendar. A team led by archaeologist Phil Harding, best-known for the TV series ‘Time Team', discovered a range of artefacts at a site near Stonehenge on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. Excavations at Bulford uncovered pottery, animal bones, flints - and something even more telling. Signs of a structure of wooden poles were found, that line up directly with the summer solstice sun. Phil Harding joins Rowan Hooper and Penny Sarchet to discuss what he found and why it made the hairs on the back of his neck stand up. To read more about these stories, visit https://www.newscientist.com/ Image Credits: Wessex Archaeology - www.wessexarch.co.uk Marijane Porter Dr Fabio Silva garethwiscombe, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Andrew Dunn, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The TLW Time Team duo of Dan Thomas and John Gallagher are back with the first of a three part special looking back on the late, great Gerard Houllier and his time as Liverpool manager. The first part looks at the Frenchman's arrival, the ill fated ‘joint manager' relationship with Roy Evans and GH's first full season in charge when the seeds were sown for what was to come.
We have a cunning plan! Every week we dive into our archive of almost 500 episodes to bring you some gems from the past EIGHT years. Today - it's one of the great entertainers. Whether you first saw Tony as Baldrick in Blackadder, or as the passionate presenter of Time Team, or whether you read one of his (many) children's books Tony's been an ever-present on our screens for generations. As he launches a new book at the Hay Festival this week we thought it was a great time to revisit this episode from 2023. Cheers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Thomas and John Gallagher are back with another Time Team pod, this time looking back at the 2006 FA Cup Final, which took place 20 years ago this month. The lads look back at the season as a whole, the main characters, the storylines and the road to Cardiff that led to one of the most iconic individual performances in club history.
Launching in pharma, especially for smaller organizations, is a complex, high-pressure marathon, and establishing Launch Excellence fundamentals early is essential for success. In this episode, Andrew Mooney and Laurence Cooper, Launch Excellence Experts at Lumanity, discuss the overwhelming complexity and pressure of pharma launches, especially for smaller or first-time organizations with limited experience, resources, and intense market expectations. They break down five essential fundamentals: insight-driven strategy, strong governance and decision-making, organizational alignment and culture, right-sized team capabilities, and timely resourcing, to help teams build a solid foundation for success. They emphasize the importance of focus and discipline, including defining a clear, winnable segment, building an early, realistic critical path, maintaining an integrated, cross-functional plan, and using honest KPIs and risk planning to avoid costly surprises. They also highlight how smaller organizations can outperform larger competitors by leveraging agility, ruthless prioritization, strong leadership, and early preparation to replace chaos and burnout with clarity, confidence, and control at launch. If you're preparing for a first or early pharma launch and feeling the pressure, this conversation offers a practical blueprint to help you focus, stay ahead of risks, and build the confidence needed to execute successfully! Resources: Connect with and follow Andrew Mooney on LinkedIn. Connect with and follow Laurence Cooper on LinkedIn. Follow Lumanity on LinkedIn and explore their website! Take a look at the 5 Fundamentals here.
Recorded live at How to Make Money in Digital on April 20th 2026, this episode of TellyCast features Tim Taylor MBE, the creator of Time Team, in a candid conversation about bringing one of the UK's most beloved factual formats into the digital-first era.Tim shares the inside story of how Time Team moved from traditional broadcaster funding to a fan-supported model on Patreon, and what that shift has meant for production, audience relationships, and creative control. From building a global community of supporters to balancing YouTube reach with subscriber exclusivity, this is a rare, practical look at how legacy TV IP can be reimagined for today's social video landscape.The conversation also dives into the realities of scaling down production teams, the challenges of converting audience attention into paying fans, and why staying true to the core DNA of a format is critical when evolving it for digital platforms. Along the way, Tim reflects on what producers can learn from Time Team's journey, including how to test ideas with audiences, monetise catalogue content, and navigate a world where data, community, and storytelling increasingly intersect.If you're a TV producer, content creator, or media executive looking to understand how established brands can survive—and thrive—in the digital-first production economy, this is essential listening.Sign up for The Drop newsletterSupport the showEnrol on the TellyCast Digital BootcampAttend the Digital Video AwardsSubscribe to the TellyCast YouTube channel for exclusive TV industry videosFollow us on LinkedInConnect with Justin on LinkedINTellyCast videos on YouTubeTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast TikTok
Samuel Pepys exposed: secrets, suppression, and the truth behind his diary. Samuel Pepys Was Not What You Think…EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING - NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED!For generations, Samuel Pepys has been portrayed as a witty observer of Restoration London — a charming administrator who documented plague, fire, and naval reform.But what if that version of Pepys wasn't the full story?In this explosive Gloucester History Festival Special, historian and author Guy de la Bédoyère joins History Rage to challenge the long-standing myth that Pepys was simply “a man of his time.”Drawing on decades of research — including learning Pepys's original shorthand — Guy reveals how editors suppressed, mistranslated, and obscured disturbing passages from the diary for over 200 years. What You'll Discover in This EpisodeThis episode goes beyond familiar Pepys anecdotes and digs into the hidden layers of his diary — and the people who shaped how history remembers him.Inside this episode:Why large sections of Pepys's diary were deliberately removed or mistranslated How 19th- and 20th-century editors shaped the public image of Pepys The truth behind Pepys's secret use of foreign languages and coded shorthand Why the phrase “a man of his time” can dangerously excuse behaviour Why Pepys's record remains unique in early modern history Guy explains how Pepys deliberately buried controversial actions within routine daily entries — making them easy to overlook unless carefully decoded. Why This Episode MattersPepys's diary is one of the most important personal records in English history — documenting events like:The Great Plague of 1665 The Great Fire of London The Restoration of monarchy after the English Civil Wars But Guy argues that understanding Pepys properly means confronting the uncomfortable details — not sanitising them.This episode challenges the idea that historical figures should be excused simply because of the era in which they lived — and asks what happens when historians uncover what earlier editors chose to hide.About the Guest — Guy de la BédoyèreGuy de la Bédoyère is a bestselling historian, broadcaster, and former Time Team presenter.He is widely known for his work on Roman Britain and historical biography, and his latest research focuses on uncovering suppressed truths within Pepys's writings.
Johnny and Andy discuss the big question surrounding the England RL Job coming into the 2026 World Cup and how that is affecting preparations.They give their opinions on some of St Helens's lack of leadership at times in this injury ravaged season so far. Along with debate into too many of the starters and back ups not being 'Saints Standard'They Finish on their own SL Dream team of all time and their thoughts on the Sky Sports Fan voted team.
Dan Thomas and John Gallagher are back for another stroll down memory lane as the second episode of TLW Time Team focuses on an all time classic game. This time it's the iconic "Collymore closing iiiiiiiiinnnnnnn" 4-3 win over Newcastle. We all remember it, and Dan and John relive that night as well as the wider context around it, where they were at in their own lives at the time and how the season played out before and after. We also learn what Dan's nickname was in school, and it's a belter.
In this episode of the Model FA Podcast, David DeCelle sits down with Jeremy Houser, VP & Senior Advisor Development Consultant at Simplicity Group and host of the Advisor Mentorship Podcast. They break down what actually holds advisors back from scaling—why delegation is the real unlock, how a simple time audit exposes hidden leaks, and what to do right now to stay relevant to the next generation as trillions change hands. You'll also hear practical guidance on building a digital footprint (without sounding like AI), why LinkedIn is still a blue-ocean channel for advisors, and how to keep heirs engaged without turning your calendar into chaos. ✅ What you'll learn:
The #1 FPL Manager of All-Time (Tom Dollimore) reveals his Team Selection and transfer plans with Gameweek 28 tips. This is how to Win FPL. Tom - https://x.com/FPLBarbossa Install my FREE FPL app:
Remember the good old days, when one of the first features you'd turn to in Doctor Who Magazine was The Time Team? Oh yes, that group of four fans, Jac Rayner, Peter Ware, Richard Bignell and Clayton Hickman, who went through ever episode of classic Who, and sharing their thoughts on them (plus the Dalek movies too). Those features were accompanied by Adrian Salmon's unique artwork, and now, those illustrations have been compiled - along with a host of new images - into a new book, The Time Team Unearthed. We're joined by designer Will Brooks, to discuss the publication, and how it's been brought to life. Plus, Will also shared details about the next book in the Go Figure series, looking at obscure American sci-fi show Star Trek. Order The Time Team Unearthed here - https://www.cutawaycomics.co.uk/publications/the-time-team-unearthed
Is that demanding client worth the headache? In this episode, Martin and Khalil dive into the real costs of toxic clients, beyond just profit margins. They share practical strategies for identifying red flags before signing contracts and provide a clear framework for deciding when to walk away. If you're tired of problematic clients draining your business energy, this episode offers the actionable solutions you need.What You'll LearnHow to identify the true cost of toxic clients beyond just moneyRed flags to spot during the sales process before signing a contractStrategies for handling difficult clients already in your pipelineA practical framework for deciding when to walk away from a projectHow letting go of bad clients opens up capacity for better opportunitiesTime Stamps00:39 - The Demanding Client02:05 - Identifying and Managing Toxic Clients09:01 - Spotting Red Flags Before Signing a Contract20:18 - Handling Difficult Clients: Strategies and Solutions24:13 - Evaluating the Impact of a Problematic Client24:51 - Strategies to Finish a Challenging Job27:46 - Qualifying and Scoring Clients36:19 - The Importance of Respect and CommunicationSnippets from the Episode"The real costs aren't just the money that you don't make, but the dysfunction in your company that comes from people being irritated." - Martin Holland"Bad clients show up and you can follow your process to a T and they can still slip through. Sometimes you do need the job. This is something to strive for." - Khalil Benalioulhaj"80% of your problems come from 20% of the people. There comes a point where you have to stand there and say, 'I don't want to do that, and therefore I am not going to do that.'" - Martin Holland"You thought that job was going to bring in all this money, but it'd be so much better if you just worked with these ideal clients, these ideal projects, and did way more of them." - Khalil BenalioulhajKey TakeawaysIdentify both tangible and intangible costsDocument your red flags checklistEvaluate clients on multiple factorsMaintain professionalism when ending relationshipsCreate systems to pre-qualify future clientsFocus on leads to increase confidenceShare expectations upfront with clientsResources24 Things Construction Business Owners Need to Successfully Hire & Train an Executive AssistantSchedule a 15-Minute Roadblock CallBuild a Business that Runs without you. Explore our GrowthKits Need Marketing Help? We Recommend BenaliNeed Help with podcast production? We recommend DemandcastCheckout Quo More from Martin Hollandtheprofitproblem.comannealbc.com Email MartinMeet With MartinLinkedInFacebookInstagramMore from Khalilbenali.com Email KhalilMeet With KhalilLinkedInFacebookInstagramMore from The Cash Flow ContractorSubscribe to our YouTube channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow On Social: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X(formerly Twitter)Visit our websiteEmail The Cashflow Contractor
Military Historian, Author, and Battlefield Guide Paul Reed join Sean to discuss a BBC documentary that he took part in, Meet The Ancestors Series 5, Episode 3: The Forgotten Battlefield. The documentary details a group of amateur archaeologists called The Diggers, who discovered a complex trench system over 200 fallen soldiers, in the Ieper (Ypres) and Boesinghe (now Boezinge).In an act of what Paul describes as "rescue archaeology" the diggers and historians-including Paul himself, race against time to uncover as much as they can before the area is completely covered by the building of an industrial estate. Paul also talks about what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.From the educational remit of British television in the early 2000's, to the emergence of amateur archaeology, and World War One remembrance and myths, this episode has it all.Raised Questions:-Did you know the BBC made a rival programme to Channel Four's Time Team?-Why weren't professional archaeologists interested in World War One battlefields back in the early 2000's?-Why wouldn't The Diggers be allowed to do their work today?-Why does wood survive in Flanders Field?-Why is it important to show the reality of war in documentaries?Chapters:0:06 Welcome to Review It Yourself1:14 Revisiting The Forgotten Battlefield2:55 The Evolution of BBC Documentaries7:31 The Role of 'The Diggers'9:19 Post-War Reconstruction Challenges10:48 Discoveries Beneath the Surface13:53 Amateurs vs. Professionals in Archaeology15:28 The Significance of Archaeological Finds21:02 Understanding the Reality of War23:28 The Human Cost of Conflict30:15 The Reality of Identification34:59 Forgotten Events of the Past38:54 The Fog of War40:47 Officer Casualties and Leadership45:44 Findings from the Battlefield Trench47:45 Unearthing History56:34 The Weight of Remembrance1:01:20 Reflections on Loss1:06:21 The Reality of War1:08:09 Commemoration vs. Reality1:16:56 Modern Discoveries1:23:05 The Role of DNA1:28:58 The Future of Historical Narratives1:33:57 Sharing Knowledge and PassionThe Programme on BBC iPlayer (UK Only): https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074n0m/meet-the-ancestors-series-5-3-the-forgotten-battlefieldPaul's Podcast: Further Information can be found in Paul's podcast: The Old Front Line:-Battlefield Archaeology & Essex Farm Episode (3rd April 2020).-Forgotten Battlefield: The Reunion Episode (1st April 2023).The Old Front Line Website: https://oldfrontline.co.uk/Thanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And now for something completely different! Join TLW's number one Dan Thomas and the resident left peg John Gallagher for a stroll down memory lane in the maiden voyage of TLW Time Team! The boys go back in time all the way to 1995 to remember the 1995 Coca Cola Cup triumph as they reminisce about two legged round two ties, goalkeepers wearing caps and iconic Barry Davies commentary.
Zac Sapsford's stunning goal sealed Dundee United's first victory over Celtic in 11 years. How did the Tangerines turn it around at half-time? And can they follow up their big win when Hibs come to town on Saturday? Dundee have a big game of their own when they visit high-flying Motherwell. How do they pull off an upset? Sean Hamilton hosts in the studio alongside Alan Temple, George Cran and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Jaguars HC Liam Coen speaks to the media before practice on Wednesday of Week 16 during the 2025 NFL Season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special collaborative episode, Tony Robinson sits down with Time Team's Helen Geake for an immersive dive into ‘The House of Wolf', his gripping new historical saga. Tony reveals how decades of archaeology, storytelling, and acting shaped the novel's vivid world of Alfred the Great, political intrigue, and everyday Anglo-Saxon life. Together, they explore the magic of Time Team, the thrill of discovering traces of real people in the landscape, and why England has always been shaped by its ties to Europe. With the insight of an actor, the heart of a storyteller, and the mud-soaked experience of a field archaeologist, Tony reveals how real lives, real landscapes, and real discoveries shaped his most ambitious work yet.Hosted by Sir Tony Robinson | Instagram @sirtonyrobinsonProducer: Melissa FitzGerald | X @melissafitzgWithDr. Helen Geake | timeteamdigital.com/the-team/helen-geakeHelen's interest in archaeology was sparked partly by attending lecturers by Time Team's Mick Aston. She studied at University College London and University of York, specialising in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. She has worked at Norwich Castle Museum, the Portable Antiquities Scheme, Cambridge University and the British Museum. Helen first joined Time Team in 1998, appearing periodically as our Anglo-Saxon expert, and more regularly from 2006 to 2010. She currently presents the Time Team podcast with Martyn Williams.Watch Time Team Here: timeteamdigital.com/Listen to the Time Team podcast here: podfollow.com/time-teamBuy 'The House of Wolf' here: shop.timeteamdigital.com/collections/books Follow us on our socials:Instagram @cunningcastpod | X @cunningcastpod | YouTube @cunningcast and TikTok @cunningcast-------If you enjoy this podcast, please follow us and leave us a rating or review.Thank you, Love Tony x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Straight Outta Gallifrey is back with another Big Finish Audio play, Disassembled, where our Time Team, President Romana, Coordinator Narvin, Lela and Braxital are residing on an alternate Gallifrey. This Gallifrey is involved in genetic and social reengineering, obliterating people from Total Existence and other political shenannigans. https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/straightouttagallifrey www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork Bluesky: Huestone44 prydonian.post@gmail.com The picture below are the list of episodes where we covered the previous stories of Gallifrey if you want to get "caught up".
Sir Tony Robinson is one of the world's most recognisable history presenters. After four career-defining series of British sitcom ‘Blackadder', he fronted 20 seasons of the archaeological dig show ‘Time Team'. His humorous hooks and accessible presentation has helped to demystify history and inspire passion in a whole new generation. Robinson has written over 30 children's books, ‘Maid Marian and Her Merry Men', ‘The Worst Jobs in History', and ‘Tony Robinson's Weird World of Wonders!' just a few of the titles. His latest work, ‘The House of Wolf', is his first foray into fiction directed at an older audience, covering the Anglo-Saxons, Alfred the Great, and the making of England in the 9th century. Writing for adults is quite different to writing for children, and Robinson said it scared him “rigid” when he first started. “I had massive imposter syndrome”, he told Jack Tame. “It's ridiculous, isn't it, like I've been on the stage for 60 odd years, and yet when it came to writing a book, terror gripped me.” His subject matter is also a bit of a balancing act, as weaving historical fact with the narrative one wants to convey can sometimes be a challenge. “I did go quite bonkers writing it,” Robinson told Tame. Upon finishing the first draft, his publisher sent it off to reviewers, journalists, and some historical novelists – people Robinson respected. “I was in even more terror,” he revealed. “And then after six weeks, the writer Dan Jones, who wrote a stormingly popular historical novel called ‘Essex Dogs', he wrote a review of it really, and it was so fulsome. “Immediately, all that paranoia that I'd had dispelled completely.” ‘The House of Wolf' is now out, and fans will be able to see him live on stage in 2026 in ‘An Audience with Sir Tony Robinson'. He'll be performing at Auckland's Bruce Mason Centre on February 17th, and at Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal on February 18th. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following the brilliant Time Team episode on the project, Career in Ruins visit Cerne Abbas, Dorset, to catch up with archaeologist Hugh Willmott and his team. Beneath the watchful gaze of the famous Cerne Abbas Giant, Lawrence Shaw and Derek Pitman delve into the story behind the abbey's excavation — tracing its journey from Anglo-Saxon origins, through the turmoil of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, to the remarkable discoveries now emerging from the trenches. Join us on site as we meet the students, volunteers, and craftspeople bringing this medieval site back to life. From Roman coins and decorated floor tiles to intricately carved masonry and a live smithing demonstration, the dig offers a vivid glimpse into the abbey's past — and even teaches us how to forge a medieval knife from scrap metal found in the spoil heap. Catch up with the recent Time Team episode here: https://youtu.be/DY68mzYXWK8?si=lyNhe5y5EPRZWPmW
Actor, writer, historian, and national treasure Sir Tony Robinson joins Matthew Harffy and Justin Hill on Rock, Paper, Swords! to talk about his first adult novel, House of Wolf — the opening volume in a bold new Anglo-Saxon trilogy.From his fascination with King Alfred the Great to how a tragic loss reshaped his creative life, Sir Tony discusses storytelling, optimism, and finding new purpose in his late seventies.
Today Tony is digging up the secrets of Sutton Hoo, England's iconic Anglo-Saxon royal burial site, with Professor Martin Carver, who led the 1980s excavations, and Laura Howarth, Archaeology and Engagement Manager at Sutton Hoo, National Trust. The 1939 dig by Basil Brown for landowner Edith Pretty, revealed the shape of a ship beneath a mound. It turned out to be a 7th-century royal ship burial filled with magnificent treasures: 'a poem written in objects', possibly belonging to King Rædwald. These included the now famous helmet and many other treasures originating from across Europe, Byzantium, and even as far as Sri Lanka.In the 1980s, Martin led further excavations, revealing a horse and warrior burial and even an execution cemetery, showing Sutton Hoo as an evolving political and spiritual landscape. Today excavations, in collaboration with Time Team, continue to reveal Sutton Hoo's secrets. As Laura says, “we'll never know everything about Sutton Hoo, but each generation can look at it with fresh eyes.”Hosted by Sir Tony Robinson | Instagram @sirtonyrobinson Producer: Melissa FitzGerald | X @melissafitzg With Professor Martin Carver | www.martincarver.com British archaeologist renowned for his work on early medieval Europe. After serving 15 years in the Royal Tank Regiment, Martin transitioned to archaeology, founding the Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit. He was Professor of Archaeology at the University of York (1986–2008) and led major excavations at Sutton Hoo and Portmahomack. Martin also edited the journal Antiquity (2002–2012) and is a Fellow of the British Academy. Martin is a director of The Sutton Hoo Ship's Company, which aims to build a full-size and seaworthy replica of the Anglo-Saxon ship found in Mound 1 at Sutton Hoo | www.saxonship.orgLaura Howarth | www.nationaltrust.org.uk Archaeology and Engagement Manager at National Trust, Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, England. Laura combines archaeological expertise with public engagement, curating exhibitions, organising events, and managing educational activities to bring the site's rich history to life. Visit Sutton Hoo National Trust: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/suffolk/sutton-hoo Watch Time Team, Sutton Hoo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=risyQhRjwnw Follow us: Instagram @cunningcastpod | X @cunningcastpod | YouTube @cunningcast------- If you enjoy this podcast please do share it and leave us a rating or review. Thank you, Love Tony x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Straight Outta Gallifrey is back with the Gallifrey series, season 4, where the Time Team finds themselves on an alternate timeline. Romana 1 has a son and was married to Andred? On this Gallifrey Leela and K9 were the seekers to the Key to Time? Narvin is stripped of his future regenerations? Let us know your thoughts at prydonian.post@gmail.com https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/straightouttagallifrey www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork
The Browns are hosting the Packers on Sunday and it presents another stiff test for this team and especially this offense. Green Bay is 2-0 and the Browns are 0-2 and desperately need a win. Tuesday's Orange and Brown Talk podcast starts with Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe setting up Packers week. They talk about the Browns' scuffling offense against an elite Packers defense and how the Browns defense will handle the Packers' weapons. They also talk a little about Baker Mayfield's rise in Tampa Bay. Then Lance Reisland joins the podcast to look back at the film from the Browns' loss to Baltimore. Lastly, Dan and Lance draft their all-time teams. Follow us: On X: https://x.com/orangebrowntalk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ClevelandBrownsonclevelandcom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orangeandbrowntalk/ Music credits: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a podcast that's had the honour of interviewing everyone from New York Times best-sellers to indie authors and celebrities — and recently ranked number 3 in the UK's top writing podcasts — we always aim to bring you the very best. This episode was no exception.We were beyond thrilled and honoured to welcome a true British icon to the show: the one and only Sir Tony Robinson.A New Chapter for a National TreasureKnown worldwide for his unforgettable role as the cunning Baldrick in Blackadder and as the beloved host of the long-running archaeology series Time Team, Sir Tony Robinson has entertained generations. Now, at the age of 79, he has embarked on a bold new journey: the publication of his debut adult fiction novel, The House of Wolf.In this exclusive interview, we sat down with Sir Tony to discuss his extraordinary career, which spans stage, screen, and page. He shared insights on the transition from writing his award-winning children's books to crafting a sweeping historical novel for adults. We also explored how writing has always been at the very heart of his storytelling, a constant thread throughout his diverse and celebrated career.The House of WolfThe House of Wolf — described as “earthy, entertaining, and gloriously inventive” — is set against the tumultuous backdrop of the French Revolution. The novel masterfully blends themes of passion, survival, and gripping drama, promising a rich and immersive experience for readers.This book marks the beginning of an exciting new historical fiction series from one of Britain's most loved cultural figures.Inspiration for Every WriterWhether you're a long-time fan of British comedy, a history enthusiast, a lover of archaeology, or simply a writer looking for excellent advice and motivation, this conversation is an absolute must-watch.Sir Tony Robinson's journey is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to start a new creative endeavour, and that the best stories are often born from a lifetime of experience.Watch or ListenYou can now watch the full interview on YouTube:
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps reveal their all-time team of players that played on both the Browns and Ravens ahead of their matchup Sunday.
(0:00) The second hour opens with the callers weighing in on the best all-time lists in sports. (11:46) Felger, Mazz, and Murray discuss the news that Patriots Defensive Coordinator will be away from the team dealing with a health issue. (19:15) The talk of all-time lists leads to asking why the Bruins don’t have a captain yet. (33:00) More thoughts on the all-time leaders lists.
In this episode of Career in Ruins, Derek and Lawrence finally sit down—successfully!—with Dr. Robin Rönnlund, classical archaeologist at the University of Gothenburg and the Swedish Institute at Athens. After two failed recording attempts (one lost to rooftop wine, the other to a rustling coat), Robin joins us from the field in Greece to talk about excavations at ancient Vlochos, the challenges of running international projects, and what it takes to build strong connections with local communities. We dive into Robin's archaeological journey, from being inspired by Jacques Cousteau on VHS to becoming a specialist in ancient urbanism, and explore the realities of funding, teamwork, and early-career research in Greece. Plus: Viking runes on a marble lion in Venice, thoughts on prehistoric parenting, and why missed deadlines can sometimes change your life for the better. Follow the Project:
In this episode of Career in Ruins, Derek and Lawrence finally catch up after a busy few months. Derek joins us from sunny Greece while Lawrence checks in from a much rainier Britain. We chat about the latest Time Team episodes, Derek's ongoing work in Greece, and some of the adventures we've shared recently on Career in Ruins—including our visit to the Crannog Centre and a trip to Belfast. We also give a sneak peek at a forthcoming Career in Ruins in the Field special, recorded during a dig on Derek's very own farm. Along the way, we muse on prehistoric parenting, reflect on the highs and lows of bid and funding writing, and—as always—wander down a few unexpected archaeological rabbit holes.
Welcome back to The Format Podcast! In this episode, we break down Michigan's punishment from the NCAA following the recent cheating scandal and what it means for Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines' future. We also dive into the AP's All-Time All-America team selections, debating which legends made the cut and who got snubbed. Plus, we ask the question: Was Tim Tebow the greatest college football quarterback ever? Finally, we close with key NFL preseason notes you need to know heading into the season. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join the conversation in the comments!Sit back, relax and listen up!@OpinionStated @Mandownsports @sportsnfitnessrants @SportzTea @AngryOldHoops @DREAMERSPRO @UnCommonCents-865 @MichaelJordanFansAreTheBestIf you want to support, every little bit helps!We appreciate SuperChats, or you can donate:CashApp: $TheFormatPodcastVenmo: TheFormatPodcast
Hour 2 - Louie gives his thoughts on the AP All-Time CFB Team + ESPN CFB Bottom 10 teams + Greg McElroy "Listen-In" Part 2
- Picking the winner of big cpu games! - Establishing a Christmas Day slate! - Drafting All-Time teams! The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday!
Time Team's Francis Pryor appears on this episode of the podcast to discuss the damage to one of Flag Fen's reconstructed roundhouses. You'll hear from Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw who've been at the Festival of Archaeology's launch event near Belfast in Northern Ireland. The Operation Nightingale military veterans and serving members of the armed forces talk about their experience digging for a B17 bomber, Little Boy Blue, which crashed in a field around 80 years ago. Join Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams as they take you further into the world of history and archaeology. Ask Helen a question on Patreon by heading to patreon.com/timeteamofficial. We've a special offer on annual membership running at the moment, but you don't have much time to take advantage of it. Full details available by listening to the podcast or via Time Team's social media.
Archaeologist Dr Helen Geake and co-host Martyn Williams are back for another edition of the podcast. This episode is also available to watch on YouTube. Time Team's Giselle Király is in the Italian Dolomites discovering human remains left frozen in the ice for 5,000 years. She comes face to face with Ötzi the Iceman, whose body is on display at South Tyrol Archaeology Museum. The Festival of Archaeology is in full swing at venues across the UK. Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw have been at the festival's launch. You'll meet Louise Bedford, the archaeology student who's created her own video game which gives you the opportunity to explore a real dig. Helen answers more questions from Patreon supporters and Dani Wootton has this month's edition of Time Team News. Here's the link to the Wilton Cross, the British Museum artefact Helen describes: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1859-0512-1
The guys went over MLB on Fox's All Time Padres list, talked about the Chargers coming to San Diego, and Manny Machado's all star at bat!
Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams are joined by Time Team archaeologist Jackie McKinley. She's been part of the team investigating a potential Viking boat burial in the most northern part of the UK. She gives us a sense of what it was like working in driving rain and high winds, as well as the clues which could point to a Viking boat being hidden beneath the soil. Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a Roman temporary camp in The Netherlands. It's been found north of the known frontier of the empire. What does it mean for our understanding of the Romans? Dr Saskia Stevens from Utrecht University will shed some light on her research. Martyn investigates the complexities of magnetometry and how they can help the archaeological process and Patreon supporters pose their questions to Helen. Join us on Patreon to get more from Time Team; including behind-the-scenes videos, extended interviews and a chance to volunteer at future digs. Plus, you can pose your question to Helen for a future episode. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial to find out more.
It's another episode devoted to answering the questions you've been asking on Patreon. Time Team archaeologist Dr Helen Geake considers whether DNA could discover the ancestors of ancient Kings who are alive today, how long achaeology has been studied and the measures in place to stop artefacts being stolen from a dig site. There's also Helen's Find. This time Helen's discussing seal matrices, the metal objects used to stamp wax seals on letters. Here's a link to the Portable Antiquities Scheme item SUR-C5F736 being talked about: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/123425 Join us on Patreon to ask Helen your question. There's so much more from Time Team there too; including behind the scenes videos, extended interviews and the chance to volunteer at a dig. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial for more information.
Searching for treasure in the mud on the banks of the river Thames, or mudlarking as it's known, dates back generations. Now specially licenced mudlarks comb the foreshore looking for clues to the city's past. You'll meet Tom Coghlan who discovered something truly remarkable, now on display at a new exhibition at London Museum focusing on mudlarking. Also on the podcast, archaeologist Dr Helen Geake and co-host Martyn Williams speak to Time Team's creator Tim Taylor who's been awarded an MBE in the King's birthday honours. Community archaeology project 1722 Waggonway gears up for another dig to understand the country's first wooden railway. Plus, Dani Wootton is back with Time Team News. Join the Time Team fan community on Patreon for behind-the-scenes extras, extended interviews and the chance to ask a question on the podcast. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial for more.
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Nick Wright breaks down why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder have secured an all-time NBA season following their Western Conference Finals win over Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves. What must happen for OKC to become an all-time team? Later, Nick reveals his latest edition of Club Superstar featuring Tyrese Haliburton's debut, LeBron James & Steph Curry, and SGA entering the MVP room. Lastly, Nick reacts to Saquon Barkley calling last season's Eagles a top five team of all-time and shares his top five NFL teams. #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Wright breaks down the Oklahoma City Thunder blowing out the Minnesota Timberwolves and what to expect out of them in the NBA Finals. Then, Nick discusses the Eastern Conference Finals and if there is any hope left for the New York Knicks to come back from down 3-1 vs. the Indiana Pacers. Later, Nick recaps Club Superstar and the process behind the exclusive list. Finally, as always, Nick and Damonza answer your questions. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the biggest threats to the Eagles in the NFC. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Chris Harris Jr., and Joel McHale look at the Lions coming back as a healthy team. Which QB do you think could win the NFC Championship game? Saquon Barkley believes the 2024 Eagles could be a top 5 all-time team! Plus, Joel names his favorite Seahawks player. Stay tuned for Super Bowl Champ Charles Woodson and Shaun Alexander coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to the SPEAK YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) Are Anthony Edwards and the T-Wolves still in this series ? / Can MVP winner SGA also lead the Thunder to championship? (16:14) Agree with Saquon Barkley's thoughts on this Eagles Super Bowl team? / Brock Purdy says he is a top 10 NFL QB (30:18) Speak Up! / Is tonight must-win for the Knicks? (41:53) Joy's Friday Flowers (43:54) Final thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Sharpe & Chad “ochocinco” Johnson react to Saquon Barkley saying that last years Philadelphia Eagles are a top 5 team of all time, the Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting on Aaron Rodgers, and Brock Purdy of the San Francisco 49ers believes he is a top 10 QB in the NFL and much more!01:48 - Saquon believes 2024 Eagles should be remembered as a Top 5 team of all time05:00 - Steelers waiting a little while longer for Rodgers to sign08:20 - Brock Purdy says he’s a Top 10 QB in the NFL23:11 - Ashton Jeanty pays for No.227:52 - Viral TikTok trend among NFL players30:21 - CFP accepted move to straight seeding39:20 - Low cost airlines to land standing only seats43:27 - If your parents made 80k in the 9051:50 - Chris Tucker’s family quit their jobs after finding out he made 20mil54:55 - Q & Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the biggest threats to the Eagles in the NFC. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Chris Harris Jr., and Joel McHale look at the Lions coming back as a healthy team. Which QB do you think could win the NFC Championship game? Saquon Barkley believes the 2024 Eagles could be a top 5 all-time team! Plus, Joel names his favorite Seahawks player. Stay tuned for Super Bowl Champ Charles Woodson and Shaun Alexander coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to the FIRST THINGS FIRST YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) What did Jordan Love and the Packers prove in big win over Saints? / Reaction to Joel Embiid being ejected from the game (23:14) Are the 2024 Chiefs one of the best teams ever? (33:17) Did the college football committee get things wrong? (37:18) Do the Bills have more "sloppy" games ahead of them? (41:25) Mahomes Mountain (59:47) Must-Win (1:17:24) Should Lamar Jackson be getting more MVP love? (1:23:00) Chiefs on upset alert? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this session with Kristin, we are talking all about what her experience on the podcast was like as well as the lessons and breakthroughs she had during this time. She's sharing what being coached publicly felt like, what she's taking into the next iteration of her business and our coaching. In this episode, you'll hear: The thing Kristin feels like we truly got to the root of the issue on and finally shifted How her business hasn't just improved, but the ways her life has gotten easier too The thing that surprised Kristin most about being on the podcast What she thought coaching would be vs. what it actually was A conversation around sharing numbers, the revenue share model, and what real transparency is The biggest takeaway Kristin had and what she wants y'all to know Episode Links Join my Facebook group Learn more about Kristin on her website
The Olympics are heating up, so you know what that means... It's time for an Oddball All-Time Team USA Basketball Bracket! Charlotte is joined by guest host Juju Gotti as they break down an 8-team tournament with legendary Team USA squads, each having won medals, facing off to determine the ultimate champion. Dream matchups like Steph Curry vs. Chris Paul, Kobe vs. LeBron, Young Kevin Durant vs. OG Kevin Durant, and, of course, the NBA's greatest matchup—Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices