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This week we cover the Six Nations, Week 2 of Super Rugby and the URC Ireland fought hard to beat Wales Wales step in the right direction under new coach England and Scotland boring matc Super Rugby - Week 2: How good are the Chiefs? Blue Bulls bounce back
What does it mean to be Welsh? The writer Jan Morris said Wales was ‘a distinctly separate and often vehement idea'. But what is that idea? Do you need to understand Welsh to grasp it? How is Wales … different? And is it going to become even more unlike England? Ros Taylor talks to Swansea University professor Martin Johnes and Plaid Cymru Senedd member Heledd Fychan about the history of the Welsh nationalist movement and the future of the Welsh language. ‘There's lots of angst with being Welsh.' — Heledd Fychan, Plaid Cymru Senedd member ‘The idea that you should take decisions about Wales in Wales has become a political norm. Has devolution made any practical difference to life in Wales? Probably not, to be honest.' — Prof Martin Johnes ‘Part of the problem is that in many ways we have a one-party state in Wales… Wales is a very small place and Wales suffers from the fact it doesn't have a diversity of opinions.' — Martin Johnes ‘Can you believe that in 2024, despite 25 years of devolution, it's not been normalised that children in Wales should learn Welsh history?' — Heledd Fychan JAM TOMORROW is written and presented by Ros Taylor. The producer is Jade Bailey. Voiceovers are by Seth Thevoz. Music is by Dubstar and artwork by James Parrett. The managing editor is Jacob Jarvis and the group editor is Andrew Harrison. JAM TOMORROW is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In another edition of our daily World Cup betting podcast, host Carl Lewis is joined by coach and analyst Grant de Smidt and punter David Kappel. They preview final group stage matches in Group A and B which include: The Netherlands v Qatar Ecuador v Senegal England v Wales Wales v USA
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" Wales -Wales has been inhabited by modern humans for at least 29,000 years.[21] Continuous human habitation dates from the end of the last ice age, between 12,000 and 10,000 years before present (BP), when Mesolithic hunter-gatherers from central Europe began to migrate to Great Britain. At that time sea levels were much lower than today. Wales was free of glaciers by about 10,250 BP, the warmer climate allowing the area to become heavily wooded." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theysusannamaeohagan/support
Announcement The Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education site, is on sale through December 31, 2020, for $69 for your first year's subscription (new subscribers only). Regularly $99, this is our lowest price of the year! Visit http://blog.genealogyguys.com/2020/11/genealogy-guys-learn-on-sale-through.html for full details for obtaining the discount and our current course catalog. News You Can Use and Share! ProQuest and Ancestry have extended remote access to Ancestry Library Edition in participating libraries through March 2021. MyHeritage announced that Family Tree Builder software is now available for the macOS Catalina and macOS High Sierra platforms. MyHeritage has published three new collections from Wales: Wales, Parish Births and Baptisms; Wales, Parish Marriages and Banns; and Wales, Parish Deaths and Burials. MyHeritage announces a Gift membership at a 50% discount. See their blog at https://blog.myheritage.com/2020/11/introducing-the-myheritage-gift-membership/. The National Archives (TNA) in the UK has announced that they are doubling the monthly limit on downloading free digital records from their website from 50 to 100. You must register for a free account on their site. Findmypast has released: Warwickshire, Coventry Blitz, German Air Raids 1940-1941; British Armed Forces, First World War Soldiers' Medical Records; new Yorkshire Baptisms; new Yorkshire Monumental Inscriptions; British Armed Forces Soldiers' Wills 1850-1986; Ireland, Londonderry (Derry) War Memorial 1914-1918; and British Red Cross & Order of St. John Enquiry List, Wounded & Missing 1914-1919. Newspapers.com announces the first phase of their Marriage Index Collection – 50 million wedding announcements. Geni announced that its World Family Tree now connects over 150 million profiles. Drew recaps the huge new and expanded collections at FamilySearch. DNA Segment with Diahan Southard Drew discusses with Diahan how traditional paternity tests differ from the autosomal DNA tests that genealogists use. Cyndi Says Cyndi Ingle tells us to file as we go. We Hear from Our Listeners Tom asks about having hired a consultant who created his tree at Ancestry.com under her account. He wants to download that GEDCOM to RootsMagic but cannot share that tree with other people per the Ancestry settings. He is looking for suggestions for how to deal with this. Tom is looking for books and other materials about life in Scotland and its history between 1900 and 1930. Drew provided some book references, but we welcome our listeners' input and suggestions. Mark is searching for a great-grandfather ostensibly born in Alabama in 1881. He thinks his great-great-grandfather may have been “insane”. He is seeking suggestions on how to research the legal and practical aspects of “insanity” in the 1800s. We ask our listeners to share their knowledge and suggestions. Review and Drawing Drew reviewed “Polish Genealogy Research”, a Genealogical Publishing Company quick sheet by Rosemary A. Dembinski Chorzempa. GPC is giving one copy of this quick sheet away to one Genealogy Guys Podcast listener. Listen to the episode on how to enter this drawing. But act fast! Contact Us! We'd like to thank all our supporting Patreon members for their support. Your Patreon support helps us improve our technology and provide even more podcast content to you! You can join us for as little as $1 a month or as much as you'd like to contribute. Visit https://www.patreon.com/genealogyguys to get started. You should also tell your friends or your local genealogical society about our free podcasts, our free blog, and our Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website and the current sale through December 31, 2000. Visit our Genealogy Guys Blog at http://blog.genealogyguys.com/ for even more news between podcasts. Let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com. George and Drew are available for virtual presentations for your local society. Contact us at genealogyguys@gmail.com.
Very funny catch up. Aled has been there and done it. Playing in the Top Leagues across 3 countries, with a career spanning some of the biggest clubs in Rugby,. We chat about the 4 regions, 7s, his time in France and England (Including his first day at Biarritz ;)), making the wrong decisions but also making peace with them, his Wales Career, and much more. Funny. Down to earth. Good choice in Italian Restaurants. Thanks always to Tiny Rebel Brewery, Who Knows Wins and LT Scaffold Services.
In this episode we’re talking to the Grange Pavillion Project in Cardiff. The project involves the redevelopment of a vacant bowls pavilion to create a multi-functional community building with a café and meeting space, thanks to National Lottery funding. The project will provide opportunities for education, training, health promotion and enterprise development thanks to National Lottery funding. Read the transcription here: https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/media/press-releases/Wales/Wales-podcast/Wales-Podcast-Grange-Pavilion-Transcription-E.docx Yn y bennod hon, rydym yn sgwrsio â Phrosiect Grange Pavilion. Mae'r prosiect yn ailddatblygu pafiliwn bowls gwag i greu adeilad cymunedol amlbwrpas gyda chaffi a lle cyfarfod, Bydd y prosiect yn darparu cyfleoedd ar gyfer addysg, hyfforddiant, hyrwyddo iechyd a datblygu mentrau diolch i arian y Loteri Genedlaethol. Darllen y trawsgrifiad yma: https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/media/press-releases/Wales/Wales-podcast/Wales-Podcast-Grange-Pavilion-Transcription-W.docx
Elis, Danny and Iwan discuss Wales reaching the EURO 2020 finals with a win over Hungary.
June Internationals Round 3 Preview brought to you by DrivingMaul. The games this round are: Tonga v Samoa Tonga by 3 Fiji v Georgia Fiji by 3 Japan v Italy Japan by 10 New Zealand v France New Zealand by 10 Australia v Ireland Ireland by 5 South Africa v England England by 3 Argentina v Wales Wales by 3 Canada v Russia Canada by 5 USA v Scotland Scotland by 7 Twitter: Paul - twitter.com/DrivingMaul Get an All Blacks bottlepop: bit.ly/2t4eR10 Signup up for the weekly DrivingMaul Newsletter here: eepurl.com/b46FUv Become a Patreon of DrivingMaul: www.patreon.com/DrivingMaul #SuperRugby #AllBlacks #Wallabies #Springboks
What do you know about Wales? Wales the country, not the big fish! Learn all about The Welsh and their beautiful country and traditions in this episode of Aprender Inglés con Reza y Craig. Las notas del episodio y más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles están en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/ Shownotes and more podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/
Designguide.tv speaks with Barber & Osgerby about their pieces for Meta and the concept behind the company. Meta is dedicated to combining exquisite materials with the world's finest artisans to create 21st century design at a quality once seen at the heights of the decorative arts. A group of leading designers, including Asymptote, Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Tord Boontje, Matali Crasset and Wales & Wales have been commissioned in association with over 50 master ateliers and artisans to create Meta's inaugural collection of contemporary objects and furniture. Mallett is the parent company of Meta.
Designguide.tv speaks with Barber & Osgerby about their pieces for Meta and the concept behind the company. Meta is dedicated to combining exquisite materials with the world's finest artisans to create 21st century design at a quality once seen at the heights of the decorative arts. A group of leading designers, including Asymptote, Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Tord Boontje, Matali Crasset and Wales & Wales have been commissioned in association with over 50 master ateliers and artisans to create Meta's inaugural collection of contemporary objects and furniture. Mallett is the parent company of Meta.
Designguide.tv speaks with Barber & Osgerby about their pieces for Meta and the concept behind the company. Meta is dedicated to combining exquisite materials with the world's finest artisans to create 21st century design at a quality once seen at the heights of the decorative arts. A group of leading designers, including Asymptote, Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Tord Boontje, Matali Crasset and Wales & Wales have been commissioned in association with over 50 master ateliers and artisans to create Meta's inaugural collection of contemporary objects and furniture. Mallett is the parent company of Meta.