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Ru's thoughts on the updates to the Origin sides over the weekend. Join us at North Sydney Oval on Thursday the 18th of June for the Under 19's Origin, buy your tickets now: https://www.nrl.com/tickets/U19s-stat...Become Origin Verified today: https://youioriginverified.komo.site/Bet It Out With Neds. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Prices and odds subject to change.You win some. You lose more.
Our Origin deep dive heading into game 2 of the series.Join us at North Sydney Oval on Thursday the 18th of June for the Under 19's Origin, buy your tickets now: https://www.nrl.com/tickets/U19s-stat...Become Origin Verified today: https://youioriginverified.komo.site/Bet It Out With Neds. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Prices and odds subject to change.You win some. You lose more.
Our rapid review of the Round 15 games, the second major bye round.Join us at North Sydney Oval on Thursday the 18th of June for the Under 19's Origin, buy your tickets now: https://www.nrl.com/tickets/U19s-stat...Become Origin Verified today: https://youioriginverified.komo.site/Bet It Out With Neds. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Prices and odds subject to change.You win some. You lose more.
Our preview pod for the Round 15 Saturday games.Join us at North Sydney Oval on Thursday the 18th of June for the Under 19's Origin, buy your tickets now: https://www.nrl.com/tickets/U19s-stat...Become Origin Verified today: https://youioriginverified.komo.site/Bet It Out With Neds. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Prices and odds subject to change.You win some. You lose more.
Our preview pod for the Round 15 Sunday game.Join us at North Sydney Oval on Thursday the 18th of June for the Under 19's Origin, buy your tickets now: https://www.nrl.com/tickets/U19s-stat...Become Origin Verified today: https://youioriginverified.komo.site/Bet It Out With Neds. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Prices and odds subject to change.You win some. You lose more.
The 2026 CBA Bowl has officially arrived! Jacob from the ShortBall joins Guru today for the deepest dive into all things State of Origin Under 19's 2026.Join us at North Sydney Oval on Thursday the 18th of June for the Under 19's Origin, buy your tickets now: https://www.nrl.com/tickets/U19s-stat...Become Origin Verified today: https://youioriginverified.komo.site/Bet It Out With Neds. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Prices and odds subject to change.You win some. You lose more.
Another week goes by and there's a couple of things to discuss around YTFC! Ben, Ian and Dave return to chat tapping up, U19s and +1s at a party. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Support us: buymeacoffee.com/colemansdream Dai and Ruth return to discuss everything they have missed since their last chat! The double header and 6 points against Albania as well as some thoughts on how we stand going into the next games. There's an end of season chat around Newport and their survival plus Wrexham missing out on the playoffs. There are some words for the retiring Sam Vokes, a look ahead to the U19s tournament plus a mention of the upcoming mens games in Romania and Wrexham.
Breifne Earley is joined by Aaron Clarke and Méabh de Búrca as Ireland's women's national team take centre stage following an outstanding away win in Poland.The panel break down a dramatic 3-2 victory in Gdansk, with Emily Murphy opening the scoring before a stunning long-range volley from Katie McCabe underlined Ireland's quality on the big stage. Marissa Sheva's decisive goal ultimately proved the winner, despite late pressure and a missed McCabe penalty that added tension in the closing stages.Attention then turns to the return fixture at the Aviva Stadium (22:46), with a large crowd expected and belief growing around this Ireland side as expectations continue to rise.Ireland's surge up the international rankings is also discussed (29:49), reflecting a hugely positive night across European results, before the panel assess a mixed week for the U19s, including defeat to Germany and a draw with France (33:43).Focus then shifts back to domestic action with a full preview of this weekend's SSE Airtricity League of Ireland Women's Premier Division fixtures.Treaty United host league leaders Galway United (35:41) at Markets Field live on TG4, while DLR Waves take on Sligo Rovers (40:24) with both sides chasing their first win of the season.A north Dublin derby sees Shelbourne face Bohemians (43:06), while Athlone Town v Peamount United (45:48) stands out as the game of the weekend with major implications at the top of the table.Wexford FC v Cork City (52:33) offers another opportunity for both sides to secure a long-awaited first victory of the campaign.The episode concludes with a quick roundup of the U17 fixtures and group standings (54:56).
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Stevie, Kenny and Chris discuss the latest Rangers news this midweek as we begin the Old Firm build up. Join us live at 7.30pm Follow us on socials for the latest news: Twitter: https://x.com/4ladshadadream Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fourladshadadreamblog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/4ladshadadream/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fourladshadadreamblog/ 4Lads Blog: https://fourladshadadream.blog/ Sign up for a membership here: https://www.youtube.com/@fourladshadadream/join Buy tickets for our live event in Belfast: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/4ladshadadream-podcast-live-show-tickets-1981016508705
Yas and Butch discuss Pakistan's decision to boycott their fixture against India, preview the T20 World Cup and chat about England's victory against Australia in the U19 World Cup semi-final.
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeremy Manning's rugby journey is anything but ordinary. At just 16 years old he was playing against for the Marlborough Red Devils in the NPC which included playing in a Ranfurly Shield game against Canterbury while still being at school. He made the NZ secondary schools team on the wing ahead of Hosea Gear and out of school decided to take up a year offer with the Munster academy. Fast forward a few years later and he's doing the Haka against the All Blacks for Munster in a match!In this episode, we dive into:- Growing up in Marlborough and spending hours kicking goals alone- What it was like being a 16 year old playing with men under Grizz Wylie - Making New Zealand Schools and then missing out on U19s and how that shaped his path- Moving to Ireland and joining Munster - Winning Heineken Cups and learning behind Ronan O'Gara- Playing against the All Blacks for Munster and performing a Haka- Why his time at Newcastle Falcons turned him off rugby- Life after rugby, including working with the Royal Family- Helping Fiji Sevens during their Olympic success- The emotional journey of IVF, surrogacy, and becoming a fatherJeremy is a massive lad with an incredible story. His story is different to most and has had some unique challenges. The way he shares his story with such honesty and vulnerability is super powerful. I know you'll enjoy this one, so let me know what you thought in the comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The desert delivered. Four Ozark United academy teams stepped onto 24 pristine fields at MLS Next Fest and found themselves surrounded by pro scouts, MLS academies, and a sea of college coaches, all hunting for players who can think fast, compete harder, and play brave. We came to showcase, not chase trophies, and the offers, interest, and hard lessons that followed proved why that choice matters.We break down what MLS Next Fest actually is, more than a showcase, it's an ecosystem, combining games, the MLS Draft and combine, coaching education, and real-world recruiting conversations. You'll hear how our U15s, U16s, U17s, and U19s handled the step up, what cold desert kickoffs taught them about preparation, and why our staff focused on our game model instead of opponent tape. From live video boards and field side cameras to packed sidelines featuring D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO coaches, this was the most heavily scouted environment our players have experienced, and it changed how they approach every minute.We talk candidly about recruiting: how rules differ by division, why the transfer portal shifts timelines, and how to evaluate fit across academics, finances, and playing time. You'll also get a look at the road ahead, finishing league play before high school season, partnering with local coaches to keep players healthy, and aiming for regionals in Kansas City with Next Cup qualification paths clear. Along the way, we celebrate the best part: hearing respected programs and scouts praise the way Ozark United plays, and watching our community put Arkansas firmly on the national soccer map.If you enjoyed this deep dive into development, recruiting, and the pathway to pro, follow the show, share it with a soccer friend in your life, and leave a review so more listeners in NWA and beyond can find us.
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In our third episode of Cobham Chronicles, Parth (@CFCParee) is joined by Phil (@chelseayouth) to discuss the strong first three months in the academy and their big upcoming fixture in the FA Youth Cup!Timestamps:00:00 - The unbeaten U18s & U19s | Ezenwata, Mheuka & Derry12:35 - U16s stepping up | Mahdi, Watson & Badu24:48 - Josh Acheampong & Tyrique George30:43 - Reece James34:44 - FA Youth Cup aspirations | Brentford (A)▶️ THE CHELSEA SPOT◀️
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I'm joined by Mark Kennedy of Hawkeye Sidekick to discuss the upcoming games across all four men's teams age groups.With the senior team flying out to Lisbon before facing Armenia at home, we ask should revenge be the primary motivation for players, or should the three points on offer be enough to drive them to a positive result?The U21s have opened their qualifying group with two wins from two games. With England all but certain to top the group, a win in their next qualifier against Slovakia will go a long way to guaranteeing second spot for Jim Crawford's team. With the U17 team that qualified for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup preparing for their appearance at the finals in a months' time, we look at the current U17 squad ahead of their qualifying round group fixtures against hosts Kosovo, the Faroe Islands, and Austria.Finally, the U19s face Albania in two friendlies as part of their preparation for their 2026 UEFA Under-19 Championship qualifying group in November.A lot to look forward to in the next few days for fans of Irish football! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Soccer history unfolded right in our backyard as the Marshall Islands national team made its international debut at Springdale High School in Northwest Arkansas. What makes this story extraordinary isn't just the debut itself, but the remarkable spirit and progress shown by a team where nearly half the players had never competed in an official 11v11 match before. Coming primarily from futsal backgrounds, these athletes didn't merely participate; they competed with heart, hitting the post against USVI and scoring their first-ever international goals in their second match.The tournament garnered attention from soccer media giants like Men in Blazers and influential voices across social media, bringing deserved recognition to an underrepresented community in global athletics. Witnessing a nation's first-ever official soccer match is a rare privilege, something few fans ever experience. The competition, featuring teams from the U.S. Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos, and Ozark FC's U19s, aims to become an annual tradition in Northwest Arkansas, our very own regional international tournament.Meanwhile, the MLS Next program has launched with impressive momentum in Northwest Arkansas, attracting approximately 100 players per age group from as many as six different states. The program has united former rivals from competing high schools and clubs onto the same teams, creating an intense training environment where hard tackles and competitive spirit drive mutual improvement. Coaches have been pleasantly surprised by the technical ability and tactical awareness of the region's players, suggesting a bright future for soccer development in Northwest Arkansas. Join us next Thursday for another episode of the Pitch to Pro podcast, as we continue exploring the beautiful game's growth in unexpected places.
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Dean Johnson is transforming soccer in Northwest Arkansas through a remarkable dual role that few coaches would dare attempt. With one foot firmly planted in the OZFC Academy as U19 boys head coach and the other pioneering Northwest Arkansas Community College's first-ever men's soccer program, Johnson brings championship-winning expertise to a region hungry for soccer development.The London native's journey to NWA follows a fascinating path through American soccer's landscape. After arriving in 2011 to play college ball, Johnson progressed through junior college to Division I competition before a brief professional stint with the Charlotte Eagles in USL. His coaching career reveals an uncanny ability to transform programs – from winning a national championship at Wayland Baptist just two years into coaching to turning Northeast Texas Community College from a middling program into the nation's top-ranked junior college team."I would like to think I'm a bit of a specialist in flipping programs at this point," Johnson says with earned confidence. "But actually, from ground zero, this would be the first time." That's exactly what he faces at NWACC – building without fields, dorms, or players, just vision and determination.Meanwhile, his OZFC Academy team has exploded out of the gates, scoring 20 goals while conceding just one in their first weekend of competition. Beyond impressive scorelines, Johnson is implementing sophisticated tactical approaches, introducing his players to formations and styles they've never experienced before.Perhaps most valuable is Johnson's ability to guide players through their next steps. Having navigated the complex American soccer system himself, he offers clear-eyed advice about college recruitment. "The journey is different for every kid," he explains, debunking myths that Division I is automatically superior to other pathways.Johnson's coaching philosophy distills to a simple truth that today's young players desperately need to hear: "You can't outwork work... that may be the one or two percent that pushes you over the edge."Ready to follow this exciting soccer journey? Subscribe to Pitch to Pro wherever you get your podcasts and witness Northwest Arkansas's soccer transformation firsthand.
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Powered by Xero, we dig into what gives the Lionesses that extra edge, helping them feel on top of their game. We all know the work that goes on on the pitch but what are some of those overlooked details that helps maintain the drive and dedication to be a professional footballer off the pitch? In the second and final episode of this mini-series, we speak to Fran Kirby about her journey to become a professional footballer and all of the changes that happened in her career. Plus, we hear from U19s coach Lauren Smith and breakout Lioness star Michelle Agyemang. Big thanks to Xero for supporting our coverage and backing both the Lionesses and small businesses like ours to be at our best. Get 90% off Xero for 6 months today: https://www.xero.com/campaign/referral-affiliate-tier2/?utm_medium=affiliates&utm_source=partnerstack&utm_campaign=fabe3e7bf217&ps_partner_key=ZmFiZTNlN2JmMjE3&ps_xid=7jUWrs14mRN1Xq&gsxid=7jUWrs14mRN1Xq&gspk=ZmFiZTNlN2JmMjE3
GET YOUR FOOTBALL-ORANJE SCARF: https://footballoranje.bigcartel.com/ Following the success of the Netherlands at the U19s Euros, Michael, Abdul and Mike talk through the star players to look out for in the future. _______________________________________________________________ WEBSITE: http://www.football-oranje.com/
Mark Griffiths sees the U19s win the Adran North title.
Mark Griffiths sees the U19s win the Adran North title.
After a longer-than-planned break over the holiday season, the team is back with an update from Tim on Vanuatu's challenging summer and upcoming year of women's events. Then, Nick and Bes dissect the Associate performances at the recently-concluded women's U19s World Cup.
Podcast listeners, sorry for the delay in getting this out, had a few issues with the tech. Sorry about some of the dropped mics in it as well! The Murali End team discusses:What went wrong for Sri Lanka in the 1st Test v AustraliaHow they can come back in the 2nd TestThe U19s impressive run at the World CupDasun Shanaka having to fly to and from Dubai and other franchise newsSubscribe to the Murali End Substack: https://muraliend.substack.com/Join the Murali End Whatsapp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Val7H91JJhzfMEctCp1P
Martin Dowden is joined by Craig Telfer to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They look back on Celtic's Women's Champions League game with Chelsea and preview this weekend's Championship fixtures. We also have an interview with Scotland under 19s head coach Neil MacFarlane who discusses the importance of clubs trusting young players and how he combines working with national team with a similar role at Brentford.
Turns out there has actually been a lot of activity going on in the Aussie rugby world. Nick W and Natho dust of the mics and start things up again as the Wallabies and Australia XV announce their squads for the Spring Tour. They also review the Wallaroos claiming the WXV2 trophy, their World Cup draw, Super Rugby U16s and U19s, Australia U18s' clean sweep in NZ, the Next Gen Sevens, and more. WARNING: we finally got Natho to swear! RA, sack him! Check out the Wallaby/Australia XV squad on Green and Gold Rugby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the USL2 side struggles with offense, there is no shortage across the UPSL squads as the U21s clinch the regular season title and the U19s make their own playoff push. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-peoples-pitch/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-peoples-pitch/support
The guys break down another Crows shutout and another three points earned - this time against the reigning division champions. Plus, the U21s keep rolling while the U19s get tripped up by the Shako-Pele. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-peoples-pitch/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-peoples-pitch/support
In this episode I host Massimo Rizzo of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Massimo just signed his contract with the Flyers after winning his second national championship at the University of Denver. Massimo also played for Canada at U19s.
The boys return for another week of Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving. SLGR AEK comeback to beat Aris who score a ghost goal against the champions Panathinaikos smash Lamia 0-5 away Olympiakos & PAOK return from Europe with Thrylos prevailing in the derby. SLGR Playouts PAS Giannina are relegated! UECL PAOK disappoint as they exit to Club Brugge Tzolakis heroics in the shootout sends Olympiakos to the semi-finals UEFA Youth League Final Olympiakos U19 defeated AC Milian to become the first Greek side to win a UEFA Competition. Other news Lavadiakos are promoted to the SLGR Will PAO get their new stadium in 2026? New Ethniki kits Is Marinakis manning Nottingham Forest's social media account?
Our guest on Episode #62 of the TGG Podcast, in association with Hudl, is René Marić. The Austrian is one of the most interesting and highly-rated young coaches in European football. He made his name by founding the cult tactics blog Spielverlagerung and went on to become Assistant Manager at Red Bull Salzburg, Borussia Monchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund and Leeds United. Now he's Head of Coach Development and Playing Philosophy at Bayern Munich. In Part 1 of this Episode, René told us about the 'Bayern Munich way', why the Academy is fundamental to the club, the importance of 'game insight', the relative age effect, raising the Academy entry age to 11 and liaising with manager Thomas Tuchel. SHOW NOTES => 02:41: Role as Head of Coaching and Playing Philosophy explained. The 'Red thread' that runs through the club. 08:36: What is the 'Bayern Munich Way' of playing? 11:55: Now the Head Coach of the U19s and Youth League team too! How has that been? 16:25: How important is the Academy at 'FC Hollywood'? 19:42: 'Game insight' and why legend Thomas Müller and young pretender Alex Pavlović are great exponents of this. 28:38: Relative age effect and why Real Sociedad are outliers in this area. 33:28: Raising age of entry to the Academy to 11 years old. 37:00: Transition to the first team and liaising with Thomas Tuchel. 39:05: Structure of the Academy/ different age groups.
Nick catches up with Tim Cutler about a busy time for Vanuatu cricket, and they discuss the ongoing U19s Asia Cup where UAE's progress continues, as well as the exciting finale coming up at the women's T20 World Cup Africa qualifiers.
Tom Grunshaw joins Nick Skinner this week for a debrief on the recently-completed Men's T20 World Cup Africa finals, where Namibia cruised into the main event next year, and Uganda shocked Zimbabwe to clinch the second qualification slot. Then the boys discuss the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup Africa qualifier, hosted in Uganda, and round out with a chat about strong Associate representation at the U19s Asia Cup to be held in the UAE - including Japan's first appearance. An extended version of this episode is available on Patreon!
Arsenal Academy Report for October 27, 2023 Sagoe Jr scores but Arsenal U19s suffer another defeat in UEFA Youth League as they lose to Sevilla Ali on ‘unbelievable learning' in Youth League [Stephen Wright for arsenal.com] Will Sweet impresses at centre-back for Arsenal U18s [via Arseblog News] Louie Copley makes an impact for Arsenal U18s Arsenal sign U15 youngster Bowen Phillips from West Ham Loan Report for Arsenal Academy players Unless noted, all articles read for the Arsenal Academy Report were written by Jeorge Bird. They can be found at https://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/ along with many other articles, bios on our youth players, and much, much more. Follow Jeorge on Twitter at @jeorgebird
Jenny Chiu, Lisa Carlin, Kealia Watt and Darian Jenkins discuss the unprecedented move by FC Barcelona to have their women's team compete at the Estadi Olímpic for the first time due to ticket demand (5:51). Then, Jordan Angeli goes one on one with Vero Boquete of ACF Fiorentina Femminile. They chat about the opening of Viola Park, the new women's soccer facility for the club, how the women's game has grown during her twenty year professional career, and the positives that came out of a bad situation after her Spanish side won the World Cup (8:15). Next, Sandra Herrera is welcomed in to shed light on what we can expect with the USWNT moving forward and how the program has shifted focus its youth by sending the U19 team to the Pan American Games (23:38). The team then dives deep into the coaching vacancies around the NWSL (29:53). Finally, it's a recap of the UEFA Champions League Qualifiers (43:40). Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LisaCarlin32, @Jordangeli , @JennyaChiu and @Darian_Jenks. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Qualifier is in full swing in Zimbabwe! Nick and Rod go through the action thus far and look to cricket news elsewhere around the world!
First international break of 2023 comes to an end with Greece kicking off EURO 2024 qualification with an ideal 3-0 win vs. Gibraltar, but a disappointing 0-0 draw vs. Lithuania in a friendly at the new home ground of Agia Sofia - OPAP Arena. The trio of Michael, Steve and Nick discuss the two results, as well as the U19s qualification for EURO 2023 in Malta and the U21s side. Aside from the international break, Greek Football is no stranger to controversy with the latest event being the Top 6 sides meeting the head of refeering Steve Bennett and EPO president Takis Baltakos discussing the standard of officiating this season which came to no agreement. Finally, previewing the next round of fixtures in the Super League with big matches to look forward to this upcoming weekend. To follow our social media pages, click the linktree to find our pages: https://linktr.ee/hellasfooty
Emerging Cricket contributor Tom Grunshaw joins Nick to chat through the news of the week including Nepal's impressive home performance benefitting from the services of an out-on-bail Sandeep Lamichhane, and in other men's cricket, Afghanistan took on the UAE and the Asian U19s Qualifiers got underway.
On this episode of the TFA Scouted podcast, host Adam Scully and co-host Bryant Marques discuss their first head coach of the series, analysing the tactical philosophy of the former AS Roma and Liverpool midfielder Alberto Aquilani, who is currently in charge of Fiorentina's U19s. The duo mull over Fiorentina Primavera's style of play, comparing Aquilani's football to other teams while looking at clubs and leagues Aquilani could potentially move to in the future. Make sure to rate the podcast if you enjoyed!
Host Ian Irving is joined by The Athletic's England correspondent Jack Pitt-Brooke and football news reporter Dan Sheldon, to reflect on England's U19 Euro's win... for the second time in just five years! So, what's the secret to all their recent success at youth level, who is head coach Ian Foster, how did both Mason Mount and Steve Holland play a vital part and have we got any better at protecting and nurturing young English talent?
Host Ian Irving is joined by The Athletic's England correspondent Jack Pitt-Brooke and football news reporter Dan Sheldon, to reflect on England's U19 Euro's win... for the second time in just five years! So, what's the secret to all their recent success at youth level, who is head coach Ian Foster, how did both Mason Mount and Steve Holland play a vital part and have we got any better at protecting and nurturing young English talent? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.