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The Analyst Inside Cricket
2005 ASHES Episode 2: WAKE UP CALL

The Analyst Inside Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 44:47


Classic retelling of the epic drama of the 2005 Ashes - the greatest Test cricket series ever. This is the wildly fluctuating first Test at Lord's. Simon Hughes and Simon Mann marvel at the explosive first hour when England's fast bowlers struck down the Aussies intimidatory batting. The relentless Glenn McGrath struck back to reduce England to 21-5 from which they never properly recovered. This episode features great Channel 4 match footage of that first hour, McGrath's revenge, Freddie Flintoff's disappointing Ashes debut, Kevin Pietersen's dramatic entry into Test cricket and Shane Warne's ultimate mastery. There are interviews with Flintoff, Warne, McGrath, Michael Vaughan, Simon Jones, Justin Langer, Adam Gilchrist and Jason Gillespie. And commentary from the legends like Richie Benaud and Tony Greig. Available to watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/GsfY3YLqONo?si=wYZ0LnPlHIeKF0AJ #ashes #englandcricket #england #testcricket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

St Swithin's Walcot
Rememberance Sunday | Margaret Warne | 9 November 2025

St Swithin's Walcot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 24:27


Rememberance Sunday | Margaret Warne | 9 November 2025 by St Swithin's Walcot

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Curious Worldview Podcast
Gideon Haigh | The Love Of Cricket, Archives & Eclectic Curiosities - Doyen Of Cricket History & Correspondence

Curious Worldview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 105:27


A probe into Gideon Haigh's worldview, someone I've anticipated interviewing ever since this podcast began. Some highlights from the podcast.On cricket: “Cricket marches backwards into the future — always haunted by its past.”On Warne: “He had perfect superficiality and the gift of putting everyone at ease.”On journalism: “Legacy media has become mindlessly negative. If they can't own it, they destroy it.”On new media: “It's amazingly empowering to write something and press publish — no intermediaries, no gatekeepers.”On India: “India has become the gravitational centre of world cricket — a nation full of gods, and some of them play cricket.”On memory: “Memory is a slippery thing — journalists are constantly trying to pin it down, trusting it when it suits us, interrogating it when it doesn't.”Gideon is a veteran journalist, author and the most eclectic cricket writer alive today. He has prolific output. He's published more than 50 books and thousands of articles scoping a gamut of topics. Work, bureaucracy, the office, Australian crime, banks, business, scandals, cricket, cricket history, cricket politics, media, journalism, biography, memoir, and too many more to rattle off. Check out the video of this one (Spotify or Youtube). The decor is a very on the nose projection for Gideon's aforementioned interests. Lining opposite walls are two imposing floor to ceiling bookshelves eyeing each down for Gideons attention. Behind him a shrine to cricket and across from him a shrine to the rest. Gideon is also the co-host, alongside Peter Lalor, the wonderful Substack and podcast - Cricket Et Al. If you like Cricket than you'll love Cricket Et Al.... a few quotes from Gideon in the interview to leave you with."I've always thought journalism was a great vehicle for curiosity"“Contemporaneous documentation — that which was created at the time — is the closest thing we have to truth.”“Part of the romance of archives is finding them — going to see the thing that no one else has looked at.”“We are too easily satisfied with low-hanging fruit. I believe strongly in delayed gratification.”“An inquest is like a lightning flash — it illuminates everything in its surroundings for a moment before vanishing.”“If the record spoke for itself, it wouldn't need interpretation.”“A good historian has humility. They know they can't tell the whole thing, but they do their best.”“It's not imagination that's rare, it's perseverance.”“I'm interested in delighting readers, not just informing them.”“The minute I stop getting better, I'll stop doing it.”“Journalism should be a vehicle for curiosity, not defensiveness.”“I've always thought the best journalism comes from knowing who really pulls the strings.”“The site, the Substack — it's a hungry beast. It requires constant replenishment.”“I'm not just writing to be read. I'm writing to find out what I think.”“I dislike the term ‘non-fiction' — defining something by what it's not.”“Legacy media is in long-term decline. They can't own new ideas — so they'd rather destroy them.”“The barriers to entry have never been lower. The barriers to making a living have never been higher.”“Cricket is a game that marches backward into the future — every feat echoes those that came before.”“Test cricket is romantic love; T20 is carnal love.”

Sens Nation - Your Ottawa Senators Podcast
Senators Secure 9 of 12 Possible Points; Ullmark Addresses His Detractors; Final Word on Blue Jays

Sens Nation - Your Ottawa Senators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 41:02


In this episode, we touch on the Blue Jay heartbreak, and the resilience of the Senators as they navigate their own challenges.Section 1: The Blue Jays' Disheartening Exit The Jays faced a gut-wrenching end to their season, losing crucial games six and seven of the World Series. "I just couldn't believe it. So many opportunities to win game six, so many opportunities to win game seven," lamented Gregg Kennedy, reflecting the sentiment of many fans who felt the weight of what could have been. Steve Warne highlighted how the Jays thrived on clutch performances, such as George Springer's game-changing three-run homer in the Seattle series. Yet, in the critical moments of the World Series, the expected clutch hits were absent.Section 2: The Senators' Resilience Amidst Challenges While the Blue Jays faced disappointment, the Senators have been on a rollercoaster of their own. With a record of 4-1-1 over their last six games, the Senators have shown resilience, battling back in games even when they fall behind. "You are what your record says you are," Kennedy noted, acknowledging that while their record may not reflect their performance, they are still banking valuable points as they find their footingThe Senators faced a tough loss against the Montreal Canadiens, where defensive lapses led to missed opportunities. Drake Batherson has stepped up spectacularly in the absence of captain Brady Tkachuk. With 15 points in his first 10 games, Batherson's performance has been a source of hope for fans. Despite a critical mistake that led to an overtime loss, his contributions have been key.Section 3: The Eastern Conference Landscape As the Senators continue their season, the Eastern Conference stands out this year with every team above .500 in terms of points percentage. "It's amazing that the number one team in the Eastern Conference, the Montreal Canadiens, only has a six-point lead on the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, who currently sit in last place," Warne remarked.

Soul Provider
Matt Warne – In the Mix – No. 17

Soul Provider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025


Matt brings you a new hour of music from the Soul Provider archives – new to the overnight broadcast and airing every Sunday morning 2-3am. The post Matt Warne – In the Mix – No. 17 appeared first on Soul Provider.

6-minute Stories
"Not a Ghost of a Chance" by S.G. Benson

6-minute Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 7:38


A shadowy man with a blurry face motioned for me to come down.In the dim light, I saw a large room containing mountains of frayed furniture, dishes, rusty hardware, and tattered cardboard boxes overflowing with yellowed papers. S. G. (Sandy) Benson lives in Warne, North Carolina, where she is a member of the North Carolina Writers Network-West. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, and she received awards from the Nebraska Press Women. She published her first book in 2021, My Mother's Keeper: One Family's Journey Through Dementia. Her second book, Dear Folks: Letters Home from World War II, 1943-1946 was released in 2024. She is working on a collection of autobiographic short stories, Girls Can't Do That. Details at https://www.sandygbenson.com/

Willow Talk Cricket Podcast
Kevin Pietersen talks not fearing Australia, preparing for Mitch Johnson & winning the 2005 Ashes | English Willow Talk

Willow Talk Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 46:25


Kevin Pietersen joins Brad Haddin, Adam Peacock and you for a special edition of English Willow Talk. Kevin chats about why he never feared Australia on the field, the off-field battles he faced with the Australian public, playing in the BBL and falling in love with Melbourne, winning the greatest Test series of all time in 2005, preparing for Mitch Johnson in 2013/14, and the moment he knew he had to retire. He also discusses franchise cricket, the challenges Test cricket will face, and playing golf with Warne and Punter. Plus, KP reflects on his match-winning knock in the 2005 Ashes, the best Australian bowler he faced, and his prediction for the 2025/26 Ashes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 10:53


Kennedy reflects on the 50th anniversary of the Waitangi Tribunal with a focus on the documentary Karanga Ra. The documentary consists mostly of interviews about the tribunal's work.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 11:26


Kennedy reflects on the life of Jane Goodall, and the popular New Zealand falcon, karearea.

New Books Network
Vanessa Warne, "By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture" (U Michigan Press, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 49:41


By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture (U Michigan Press, 2025) by Dr. Vanessa Warne demonstrates how reading by touch not only changed the lives of nineteenth-century blind people, but also challenged longstanding perceptions about blindness and reading. Over the course of the nineteenth century, thousands of blind people learned how to read by touch. Using fiction, essays, letters, and speeches authored by blind readers, By Touch Alone traces the ways in which literacy changed blind people's experiences of education, leisure, spirituality, and social engagement. Analyzing records of activism and innovation as well as frustration, this study documents the development of an inkless book culture shaped by blind readers' preferences and needs. While By Touch Alone features the writing and ideas of an understudied community of nineteenth-century blind authors, innovators, and activists, it also engages the work of sighted authors such as George Eliot and Rudyard Kipling to explore the culture-wide effects of reading by touch. The emergence of a new category of readers who did not rely on sight to read prompted sighted people to reimagine blindness and adopt more progressive attitudes toward blind people. In our own era, one characterized by the increasing digitization of our reading lives, Vanessa Warne's exploration positions scholars and blind readers to navigate present-day developments and shape the future of their reading lives. A carefully contextualized study of how reading by touch shaped Victorian culture, By Touch Alone adds new chapters to the history of disability and reading. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literary Studies
Vanessa Warne, "By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture" (U Michigan Press, 2025)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 49:41


By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture (U Michigan Press, 2025) by Dr. Vanessa Warne demonstrates how reading by touch not only changed the lives of nineteenth-century blind people, but also challenged longstanding perceptions about blindness and reading. Over the course of the nineteenth century, thousands of blind people learned how to read by touch. Using fiction, essays, letters, and speeches authored by blind readers, By Touch Alone traces the ways in which literacy changed blind people's experiences of education, leisure, spirituality, and social engagement. Analyzing records of activism and innovation as well as frustration, this study documents the development of an inkless book culture shaped by blind readers' preferences and needs. While By Touch Alone features the writing and ideas of an understudied community of nineteenth-century blind authors, innovators, and activists, it also engages the work of sighted authors such as George Eliot and Rudyard Kipling to explore the culture-wide effects of reading by touch. The emergence of a new category of readers who did not rely on sight to read prompted sighted people to reimagine blindness and adopt more progressive attitudes toward blind people. In our own era, one characterized by the increasing digitization of our reading lives, Vanessa Warne's exploration positions scholars and blind readers to navigate present-day developments and shape the future of their reading lives. A carefully contextualized study of how reading by touch shaped Victorian culture, By Touch Alone adds new chapters to the history of disability and reading. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Vanessa Warne, "By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture" (U Michigan Press, 2025)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 49:41


By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture (U Michigan Press, 2025) by Dr. Vanessa Warne demonstrates how reading by touch not only changed the lives of nineteenth-century blind people, but also challenged longstanding perceptions about blindness and reading. Over the course of the nineteenth century, thousands of blind people learned how to read by touch. Using fiction, essays, letters, and speeches authored by blind readers, By Touch Alone traces the ways in which literacy changed blind people's experiences of education, leisure, spirituality, and social engagement. Analyzing records of activism and innovation as well as frustration, this study documents the development of an inkless book culture shaped by blind readers' preferences and needs. While By Touch Alone features the writing and ideas of an understudied community of nineteenth-century blind authors, innovators, and activists, it also engages the work of sighted authors such as George Eliot and Rudyard Kipling to explore the culture-wide effects of reading by touch. The emergence of a new category of readers who did not rely on sight to read prompted sighted people to reimagine blindness and adopt more progressive attitudes toward blind people. In our own era, one characterized by the increasing digitization of our reading lives, Vanessa Warne's exploration positions scholars and blind readers to navigate present-day developments and shape the future of their reading lives. A carefully contextualized study of how reading by touch shaped Victorian culture, By Touch Alone adds new chapters to the history of disability and reading. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books in Disability Studies
Vanessa Warne, "By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture" (U Michigan Press, 2025)

New Books in Disability Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 49:41


By Touch Alone: Blindness and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Culture (U Michigan Press, 2025) by Dr. Vanessa Warne demonstrates how reading by touch not only changed the lives of nineteenth-century blind people, but also challenged longstanding perceptions about blindness and reading. Over the course of the nineteenth century, thousands of blind people learned how to read by touch. Using fiction, essays, letters, and speeches authored by blind readers, By Touch Alone traces the ways in which literacy changed blind people's experiences of education, leisure, spirituality, and social engagement. Analyzing records of activism and innovation as well as frustration, this study documents the development of an inkless book culture shaped by blind readers' preferences and needs. While By Touch Alone features the writing and ideas of an understudied community of nineteenth-century blind authors, innovators, and activists, it also engages the work of sighted authors such as George Eliot and Rudyard Kipling to explore the culture-wide effects of reading by touch. The emergence of a new category of readers who did not rely on sight to read prompted sighted people to reimagine blindness and adopt more progressive attitudes toward blind people. In our own era, one characterized by the increasing digitization of our reading lives, Vanessa Warne's exploration positions scholars and blind readers to navigate present-day developments and shape the future of their reading lives. A carefully contextualized study of how reading by touch shaped Victorian culture, By Touch Alone adds new chapters to the history of disability and reading. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 11:01


Kennedy joins Kathryn Ryan from the breezy tip of Musick Point, a finger of land jutting into the Hauraki Gulf in east Auckland. 

Soul Provider
Matt Warne – In the Mix – No. 16

Soul Provider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025


Matt brings you a new hour of music from the Soul Provider archives – new to the overnight broadcast and airing every Sunday morning 2-3am. The post Matt Warne – In the Mix – No. 16 appeared first on Soul Provider.

Is Breakfast Included?
237 - Jude Warne

Is Breakfast Included?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 33:57


In this episode, Bernie sits down with author and music journalist Jude Warne to talk about her new book Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs. Jude shares how her New York upbringing and musical family shaped her love of writing, and how she approaches music as a “celebrator” rather than just a fan. She dives into Boz Scaggs' career, from his early days with the Steve Miller Band to the success of Silk Degrees and beyond, and reflects on her research and interviews with collaborators like Steve Lukather and David Paich. judewarne.comhttps://www.chicagoreviewpress.com/lowdown-products-9780915864768.php******************************************Hungry for more?Check us out at https://isbreakfast.com******************************************

Steingarts Morning Briefing – Der Podcast
Matthias Miersch: „Ich warne davor, vom Herbst der Reformen zu reden.“

Steingarts Morning Briefing – Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 25:38


Chelsea Spieker präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing

Soul Provider
Matt Warne – In the Mix – No. 15

Soul Provider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025


Matt brings you a new hour of music from the Soul Provider archives – new to the overnight broadcast and airing every Sunday morning 2-3am. The post Matt Warne – In the Mix – No. 15 appeared first on Soul Provider.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 8:41


Kennedy stands on Top o' the Dome - Tohitohi o Reipae - the Dome Forest Conservation Park, north of Warkworth. 

The Dos and D Show
#267 - Jackson Warne - The Impact, Legacy & Unbelievable Shane Warne Stories

The Dos and D Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 68:03


Jackson Warne is the son of the late legend Shane Warne. He is the host of the "Warne's Way" Podcast and a family ambassador of the Shane Warne Legacy.  Jackson has been absolutely smashing it lately and it was great to get him in the studio for a chat...and what a great man he is!  Jackson opens up about his life away from the spotlight and his passions. Plus, inside the famous poker rooms of the past and present...you won't believe the names that have sat in the chairs.  Credit to Jacko, he really wanted to reflect on the impact of his Dad and global icon, Shane.  We hear about life Shane lived, the love he had for his family and the rockstar lifestyle...there was NOWHERE in the world they could go without him being recognised. But what stood out was the time Shane had for each person that wanted a memory with him.  Jacko talks about clearing out the storage unit and the memorabilia he stumbled across which led to some of Warnie's bowling stories.  From throwdowns in the net to Jacko and the sound of the ball (in front of an ever growing crowd), to bowling for 4 hours with Ed Sheeran's Dad, Shane was never short of entertainment factor. Plus, we watch one of his famous master classes.  We get a glimpse into his IPL days, the big bash and some of his iconic moments too.  In more recent times, Jackson opens up about the launch of his podcast, the magnitude of Shane's memorial and the grief the family has had to overcome. As heartbreaking as it is to hear, the legacy they are creating is incredibly inspiring.  Enjoy this reflection of Shane's life while being inspired by what Jacko is doing.  Without further ado, here is the great, Jackson Warne!    Follow Jackson on Instagram @jacksonwarne18  Check out the Shane Warne Legacy here - Welcome to the Shane Warne Legacy  Listen to "Warne's Way" Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.    This episode is brought to you by Fleet Plant Hire Solutions. Head to www.fph.com.au for all your earth moving needs!  Look good, smell good, feel good through Milkman's grooming products! www.milkmanaustralia.com (Use the code "Dosandd" for 20% off your first order)  Have some fun in your pants with Mitch Dowd's comfiest & coolest underwear www.mitchdowd.com.au (Use the code "Dosandd40" for 40% off)  Perform at your best with Australia's best Supplements - SUP Supplements Australia | Gummy Vitamins | Collagen | Probiotics (Use the code "DOSANDD" for 30% off storewide!)  Visit Freddy's on Chapel St...your favourite neighbourhood pizzeria - Freddy's  Taste an Italian summer with Tommy's Booze - www.tommysbooze.com.au - use code tommys01 for 10% off!    Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_  Follow us on TikTok @dosandd  Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook  Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com 

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks
INTERVIEW: Jackson Warne - 29 August 2025

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 11:24 Transcription Available


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RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 13:44


Kennedy discusses the short film Think Like a Forest, screening on TVNZ+. The film expresses the vision of Recloaking Papatuanuku, an ambitious environmental restoration proposition aimed at restoring our indigenous forests and wetlands.

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Jackson Warne, Damian Barrett, Nas Re-Signs - The Rush Hour podcast - Monday 18th August 2025

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 66:20


Billy is back from a trip to Sydney, Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera re-signs with the Saints, and we start the show with the All Sports Report - as Luke Littler gets the job done again. Damian Barrett is in studio with the latest news and his positives and negatives from Round 23, then it's Monday Brag Artist time. Billy's has his Top 5 MMM Footy moments from the weekend, and JB has had enough of the loud on-field announcers at the footy. Jackson Warne is in studio to talk about his new podcast Warnes Way and continue to spread the word about heart health, then Billy has a joke about nipples to close the showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Willow Talk Cricket Podcast
Ashley Giles talks 2005 Ashes, King of Spain, facing Murali and Warne & Brett Lee trying to 'kill him' | English Willow Talk

Willow Talk Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 59:52


Ashley Giles joins you and Adam Peacock for a special edition of English Willow Talk. Giles shares some of his best memories from the 2005 Ashes series, why he was labelled “The King of Spain,” his battles facing Murali and Warne, bowling against and dismissing Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, Steve Harmison breaking his arm, and what it was like in the 2005 English dressing room. Plus, we look at some of the challenges Ashley Giles faced in and around the game, with mental health battles and when Brett Lee was bowling so fast it felt like he was “trying to kill him,” and we preview the upcoming 2025/26 Ashes series. 'The King of Spain and I' is out now and available as a hardback and an ebook from fairfieldbooks.co.uk and all good booksellers. Send your cricket club cap to Producer Joel at the following address: Joel Harrison 50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Follow on Apple, Spotify and the LiSTNR app Watch on YouTube Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That Triathlon Show
The replication crisis in sports science with Joe Warne, PhD | EP#468

That Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 69:51


Joe Warne, PhD, is a researcher at the Technological University Dublin. Joe is a main driver behind the Sports Science Replication Centre, that aims to replicate studies in the field of sports science to critically evaluate the quality and validity of the research. Joe and his team recently published a large-scale study showing that only 28% of randomly selected studies could be replicated, which has led to great concerns regarding the quality and methodology in sports science, and could impact how we view and consume science. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: What are the replication concerns in sports science, and why does it matter? How can coaches and athletes navigate scientific research, given the methodological issues that exist? How to discern between more and less credible findings in sports scienceThe underlying issues: publication bias, underpowered study designs, and questionable research practicesThe way forwardDETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: We have detailed shownotes for all of our episodes. The shownotes are basically the podcast episode in written form, that you can read in 5-10 minutes. They are not transcriptions, but they are also not just surface-level overviews. They provide detailed insights and timestamps for each episode, and are great especially for later review, after you've already listened to an episode. Naturally, as great as they are, they do not cover absolutely everything in as great detail as we can do in a 45-90 minute podcast episode.  The shownotes for today's episode can be found at www.scientifictriathlon.com/tts468/LINKS AND RESOURCES: Joe's ResearchGate profileSports Science Replication Centre websiteReplication concerns in sports and exercise science: a narrative review of selected methodological issues in the field - Mesquida et al. 2022Estimating the Replicability of Sports and Exercise Science Research - Murphy et al. 2025Publication bias, statistical power and reporting practices in the Journal of Sports Sciences: potential barriers to replicability - Mesquida et al. 2023On the replicability of sports and exercise science research: assessing the prevalence of publication bias and studies with underpowered designs by a z-curve analysis - Mesquida et al. 2025A scoping review of the transparency, reporting practices and methodological rigor of meta-analyses published in Sports Medicine - Mesquida et al. 2025prevalence, reporting practices, and methodological quality of a priori power analyses in sports and exercise science research - Mesquida et al. 2025WHAT SHOULD I LISTEN TO NEXT?If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'll love the following episodes: Manuel Sola Arjona – The Nature of Training and complexity science | EP#437Balancing the art and the science of endurance training with Susan Sotir, PhD | EP#167The Skeptic's Guide To Sports Science with Nicholas Tiller, PhD | EP#239You can find our full episode archives here, where you can filter for categories such as Training, Racing, Science & Physiology, Swimming, Cycling, Running etc.You can also find separate archives for specific series of episodes I've done, specifically Q&A episodes, TTS Thursday episodes, and Beginner Tips episodes. LEARN MORE ABOUT SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON: The Scientific Triathlon website is the home of That Triathlon Show and everything else that we doContact us through our contact form or email me directly (note - email/contact form messages get responded to much more quickly than Instagram DMs)Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on InstagramLearn more about our coaching, training plans, and training camps. 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The Howie Games
247: Shane Warne Stories with Jackson Warne (Part A)

The Howie Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 64:44


The son of Australian sporting royalty, Jackson Warne is beginning a new chapter inspired by his legendary dad, Shane Warne. Three years on from his father’s passing, Jackson has stepped behind the microphone to launch Warne’s Way – It's a podcast where he speaks with people from the world of sport and entertainment, unearthing their own stories of THE KING. From late-night Maccas runs to chance encounters at petrol stations, these tales bring Jackson closer to the dad he misses every day. In this very special simulcast, Howie joins Jackson for Episode 1, diving into memories of life with Shane – the fun, the friendship, and the joy he brought to those around him. It’s a heartfelt celebration of one of Australia’s most iconic figures, told through the eyes of his son. Check out Jackson's project wherever you get your podcasts EVERY MONDAY in the Warne's Way Podcast Feed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Howie Games
247: Shane Warne Stories with Jackson Warne (Part B)

The Howie Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 47:44


The son of Australian sporting royalty, Jackson Warne is beginning a new chapter inspired by his legendary dad, Shane Warne. Three years on from his father’s passing, Jackson has stepped behind the microphone to launch Warne’s Way – It's a podcast where he speaks with people from the world of sport and entertainment, unearthing their own stories of THE KING. From late-night Maccas runs to chance encounters at petrol stations, these tales bring Jackson closer to the dad he misses every day. In this very special simulcast, Howie joins Jackson for Episode 1, diving into memories of life with Shane – the fun, the friendship, and the joy he brought to those around him. It’s a heartfelt celebration of one of Australia’s most iconic figures, told through the eyes of his son. Check out Jackson's project wherever you get your podcasts EVERY MONDAY in the Warne's Way Podcast Feed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ben Fordham: Highlights
‘What a star' - Ben's reaction after interviewing Jackson Warne

Ben Fordham: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 8:25


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Alan Jones Daily Comments
‘What a star' - Ben's reaction after interviewing Jackson Warne

Alan Jones Daily Comments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 8:25


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RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 12:33


Kennedy joins Nine to Noon from the Twin Coast Cycle Trail, among the mangroves of the Waikare Inlet near Opua. 

6-minute Stories
"Chasing the Great Comet" by S.G. Benson

6-minute Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 7:26


– “We can't let her know what we're up to.”We clambered up on the breakwater and made our way, in the dark, out to its very end. S. G. (Sandy) Benson lives in Warne, North Carolina, where she is a member of the North Carolina Writers Network-West. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, and she received awards from the Nebraska Press Women. She published her first book in 2021, My Mother's Keeper: One Family's Journey Through Dementia. Her second book, Dear Folks: Letters Home from World War II, 1943-1946 was released in 2024. She is working on a collection of autobiographic short stories, Girls Can't Do That. Details at https://www.sandygbenson.com/

Small Business Made Simple Podcast
How to Make Money on Social Media with Jade Warne - Podcast Episode 359

Small Business Made Simple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 28:19


Episode 359: How to Actually Make Money on Social Media with Jade Warne Ready to actually make money from all the hours you're pouring into social media? This episode is your golden ticket. In this bonus chat, I'm joined by the magnetic Jade Warne—founder of the Small Business Growth Club, mum of three, and social selling superstar. Jade's built a $200K+ online income using nothing more than her phone, smart strategy, and a whole lot of heart. Now, she's sharing how you can do it too. Whether you're a service-based business, eComm queen, or bricks-and-mortar biz, this conversation is packed with timeless tips, a few truth bombs, and just the nudge you need to turn posts into profit. Jade's also one of our keynote speakers at the 2025 Social Media and Marketing Conference—so if you're on the fence about coming, this might just be the push you need to grab that ticket.

Reverse Swept Radio - a cricket podcast
Reverse Swept Radio 188: Warne's test debut, Cronje reviewed, and unlikely cricketing conversations

Reverse Swept Radio - a cricket podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 32:25


THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Andy talks cricket at work, and Toby talks cricket in Italy "This was an excellent moment to be an evangelist - because of the recent news in Italian cricket." FROM THE ARCHIVES (09'30): Shane Warne's Test debut "Haigh also says you could see Warne's “lucky yellow speedos visible through the white pants”."  THE REVIEW (18'20): Bad Sport: Fallen Idol (2021) "If anyone's entitled to be furious with Cronje, it's surely Herschelle Gibbs." Recorded 29 July 2025

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 12:29


Kennedy joins Nine to Noon from the windswept Northland coast. He's been exploring the Whananaki Track, which runs between Whananaki (a coastal settlement opposite the Poor Knights Islands) and Sandy Bay, part of the Tutukaka Coast.

Cut the Bull
Episode 179- Russell Warne

Cut the Bull

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 57:53


Cohosts Wilfred Reilly, Christy Kelly, and Brooks Crenshaw welcome guest Russell Warne to discuss IQ, the misconceptions, controversy, and vulnerabilities around the concept, the pitfalls of more recent concepts of EQ and SEL, and his book, In the Know- Debunking 35 Myths about Human Intelligence.Support the show

Trail Running Ireland Podcast
Ep 116 Highlights Show - Top 3 tips for Transitioning from Short to Long Distances with Dr Joe Warne

Trail Running Ireland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 30:37


Welcome to the Episode 116 Highlights Show of the Trail Running Ireland Podcast.In last weeks show we spoke to Dr Joe Warne on making the transition from shorter races on the road and track to longer races on the mountains.Joe gave us his top three tips for making the transition as he talks about his own journey from being a National Senior and World Masters Track Champion as well as a 4m04s Miler to a Top 10 at the 57km Race at Ultra Trail Snowdonia by UTMB and a Top 10 at Istria 100 by UTMB this year in the 69km race. Lots of great tips from Joe, not to missed this one.Everyone, get your running gear on, lets go.

Trail Running Ireland Podcast
Ep 116 - Dr Joe Warne´s Top 3 Tips from transitioning from the Short to the Long on the Mountains

Trail Running Ireland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 30:37


Welcome to Episode 116 of the Trail Running Ireland Podcast.In this weeks show we talk to Dr Joe Warne on making the transition from shorter races on the road and track to longer races on the mountains.Joe will give us his top three tips for making the transition as he talks about his own journey from being a National Senior and World Masters Track Champion as well as a 4m04s Miler to a Top 10 at the 57km Race at Ultra Trail Snowdonia by UTMB and a Top 10 at Istria 100 by UTMB this year in the 69km race. Lots of great tips from Joe, not to missed this one.Everyone, get your running gear on, lets go.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 11:57


Kennedy brings us up to date on some mid-winter happening, including Glenorchy's 'creatures of the night' fancy dress community dinner, and the annual Garden Bird Survey, now in its 18th year.

MN Daily Sports: The Weekly Run-Down
How Wren Warne-Jacobsen balances elite figure skating and being a voice for campus opinions

MN Daily Sports: The Weekly Run-Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 23:24


As a high-level athlete and editor, Warne-Jacobsen shares how she navigates competition, self-expression and mental health on and off the ice.

Arroe Collins
Lowdown Thge Music Of Boz Scaggs From Music Historian Jude Warne

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 26:55


Boz Scaggs has always been a musical artist of complexity. Scaggs founded his connection to music through the blues, but his lasting legacy is one of glamorous and romantic pop songwriting. He possessed a somewhat shy and sensitive demeanor never totally at home in the public eye, yet his claim to several chart-topping singles and albums, particularly the millions-selling and critically acclaimed Silk Degrees (1976), demanded constant exposure. The persona he expressed through his music was laid back, effortlessly cool, sophisticated, stylish, romantically charming, and suave. But the immense success he achieved in his career pointed in part to the driven and determined artist within. Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs examines the uniqueness of these contradictions throughout Boz Scaggs's sixty-plus-year career and his rich and diverse musical catalog. Over the decades, Scaggs collaborated with an array of talented heavies, from the Steve Miller Band to the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (which included a young Duane Allman) on Boz Scaggs (1969), from the session players on Silk Degrees (1976) who would form the hit band Toto to Donald Fagen and Michael McDonald on the Dukes of September's 2010 Rhythm Revue tour. This first-ever book on Boz is constructed around intensely thorough analysis of his complete discography, and new and exclusive in-depth interviews with a selection of Scaggs's music colleagues from his vast career Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 13:10


This morning is devoted to the endangered kokako, which have maintained a population in Hunua Ranges Regional Park, on the eastern edge of Auckland. 

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Lowdown The Music Of Boz Scaggs From Music Historian Jude Warne

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 26:55


Boz Scaggs has always been a musical artist of complexity. Scaggs founded his connection to music through the blues, but his lasting legacy is one of glamorous and romantic pop songwriting. He possessed a somewhat shy and sensitive demeanor never totally at home in the public eye, yet his claim to several chart-topping singles and albums, particularly the millions-selling and critically acclaimed Silk Degrees (1976), demanded constant exposure. The persona he expressed through his music was laid back, effortlessly cool, sophisticated, stylish, romantically charming, and suave. But the immense success he achieved in his career pointed in part to the driven and determined artist within. Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs examines the uniqueness of these contradictions throughout Boz Scaggs's sixty-plus-year career and his rich and diverse musical catalog. Over the decades, Scaggs collaborated with an array of talented heavies, from the Steve Miller Band to the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (which included a young Duane Allman) on Boz Scaggs (1969), from the session players on Silk Degrees (1976) who would form the hit band Toto to Donald Fagen and Michael McDonald on the Dukes of September's 2010 Rhythm Revue tour. This first-ever book on Boz is constructed around intensely thorough analysis of his complete discography, and new and exclusive in-depth interviews with a selection of Scaggs's music colleagues from his vast career Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 12:33


Kennedy joins from Adelaide, but keeps the story-telling local. He discusses the recent supposed sightings of moose in Fiordland: two in the space of two months, in approx the same location. Kennedy tells the story of how moose came to NZ, and thoughts on whether these recent sightings could actually be the elusive ungulate.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
My Rock Moment: Rock Biographer Jude Warne & "Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs"

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 57:42


Jude Warne is a rock biographer and music columnist. Jude joined the show a few years back to discuss her book America the Band - An Authorized Biography - an episode I highly recommend. Now she's back with a new book, Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs. ​If you're a Boz Scaggs fan—or just someone who appreciates a deep dive into music history—Jude Warne's book is a must-read. It's a comprehensive exploration of Scaggs's six-decade career, offering insights into his musical evolution from blues roots to pop stardom. Warne delves into Scaggs's collaborations with artists like the Steve Miller Band and the session musicians who would form Toto, providing insight into the artistry behind albums such as Silk Degrees and Middle Man. In this episode, we discuss Skagg's discography and these collaborations that have shaped his enduring musical legacy. Find out more about Jude: https://judewarne.com ⁠Buy the book⁠ Listen to Jude's My Rock Moment episode on America the Band: ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ ⁠Spotify⁠ Playlist from this episode: 1. "Lowdown" Boz Scaggs 2. “Steppin' Stone” the Steve Miller Band - start at 10 seconds 3. “Rosanna” Toto 4. “Lido Shuffle” Boz Skaggs 5. “Breakdown Dead Ahead” Boz Scaggs 6. “I Will Forever Sing the Blues” Boz Scaggs 7. “Georgia” Boz Skaggs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Island Influencers
Graham Makepeace-Warne, Experienced wildlife communications and engagement professional. Head of Engagement at the Manx Wildlife Trust

Island Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 40:16


In this latest episode of Island Influencers, Sharon chats with Graham Makepeace-Warne, Marketing and Engagement Manager at Manx Wildlife Trust. Graham shares his fascinating journey from a corporate marketing career in Manchester to finding a deeper sense of purpose in conservation on the Isle of Man. He reflects on the pivotal moment that made him rethink his career and commit to protecting nature, as well as why the Isle of Man has become the perfect place for him to live and work.  Graham discusses the incredible work being done by the Manx Wildlife Trust, including the Aviva Temperate Rainforest Project and the importance of reforesting the island. He also discusses how business and conservation can work together for a more sustainable future. Beyond his professional life, Graham opens up about his passion for volunteering and motorcycle touring and his experiences as a TT and Manx Grand Prix marshal.  This episode is packed with insights into resilience, personal growth, and the vital role of community in conservation.  Here is Graham Makepeace-Warne in episode 129 of Island Influencers.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 12:25


Kennedy Warne  on parachuting spiders, mice attacking albatross on Marion Island and  Pope Francis -  a voice for the Earth.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 9:25


The magnificent new book about huia and the artist who has been painting them for 60 years. 

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 12:21


Kennedy discusses a new home-grown climate-change musical that debuts in Auckland this coming Friday.

The Daily Poem
Edward Lear's "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 6:40


Today's poem is the best-remembered work of the beloved “nonsense poet” Edward Lear–a silly lyric about a serious love. The episode also features a few guest readers. Happy reading.Edward Lear, the British poet and painter known for his absurd wit, was born on May 12, 1812, in Highgate, England, a suburb of London, and began his career as an artist at age fifteen. His father, a stockbroker of Danish origin, was sent to debtor's prison when Lear was thirteen, forcing the young Lear to earn a living. Lear quickly gained recognition for his work and, in 1832, was hired by the London Zoological Society to execute illustrations of birds. In the same year, the Earl of Derby invited him to reside at his estate; Lear ended up staying until 1836.Lear's first book of poems, A Book of Nonsense (Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1846) was composed for the grandchildren of the Derby household. Around 1836, Lear decided to devote himself exclusively to landscape painting, although he continued to compose light verse. Between 1837 and 1847, Lear traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia.After his return to England, Lear's travel journals were published in several volumes as The Illustrated Travels of a Landscape Painter. Popular and respected in his day, Lear's travel books have largely been ignored in the twentieth century. Rather, Lear is remembered for his humorous poems, such as “The Owl and the Pussycat,” and as the creator of the form and meter of the modern limerick. Like his younger peer Lewis Carroll, Lear wrote many deeply fantastical poems about imaginary creatures, such as “The Dong with the Luminous Nose.” His books of humorous verse also include Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets (James R. Osgood and Company, 1871) and Laughable Lyrics: a Fourth Book of Nonsense Poems, Songs, Botany, Music, &c.(Robert John Bush, 1877).Edward Lear died on January 29, 1888, in San Remo, Italy, at the age of seventy-six.-bio via Academy of American Poets This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

The Real Science of Sport Podcast
Can You Trust Your Sports Watch?

The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 88:10


Dr Joe Warne is a former international athlete and the key instigator of the Sports Science Replication Centre at the Technological University in Dublin. Having also worked as a performance coach Warne has spent hours both testing and working with modern tech devices with a key interest in finding out how reliable and trustworthy the data is. In this interview, the team discusses the metrics you can best trust, how to interpret the data you get correctly, and what the future of wearable tech and exercise data could be. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.