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Gareth Wyn Jones is a Welsh hill farmer, television presenter, and social media personality known for advocating sustainable agriculture and raising awareness about farming challenges. In this interview, we discuss the harsh realities facing British farmers. From inheritance tax burdens to supermarket domination, he explains why the farming industry is at breaking point. We also discuss the impact of government policies on food security, rural communities, and mental health and I learn about the challenges of sustainable farming and the global food supply chain. Gareth also shines a light on the fight to save British agriculture and protect local, seasonal food for future generations.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Houston doctor who prescribed ivermectin. Dr. Bowden completed her residency at Stanford University and is board-certified in both Otolaryngology and Sleep Medicine. In 2003, she moved to Houston and worked with Drs. Kyle McCutcheon and Alasdair Gilchrist at Memorial Northwest Otolaryngology. She specializes in sinus, sleep, and allergy disorders and treats both children and adults. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Gareth is a Welsh farmer who is pushing back against Government regulations, supermarket price cartels, and is a lead member of the No Farmers No Food protest group.
Coming from a family which has managed the same land in north Wales for nearly 400 years, identifies and comments on the potentially ruinous provisions in the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme from the Welsh Government.
Yr Athro Richard Wyn Jones yn cofio Rhodri Morgan ar rhaglen Y Post Cyntaf ar BBC Radio Cymru, dydd Iau 18 Mai 2017. Kate Crockett sydd yn holi. Professor Richard Wyn Jones remembers Rhodri Morgan on 'Y Post Cyntaf' on BBC Radio Cymru, on Thursday 18 May 2017. Kate Crockett asks the questions.
On today's show, topics such as farming, EU farmers' protests, the importance of "No Farmers No Food," racism in the countryside, and the incompetence of the political class are all discussed. GUEST OVERVIEW: Gareth is a Welsh farmer who is actively resisting government regulations and supermarket price cartels. He is also a leading member of the No Farmers No Food protest group.
Rhianon Bragg was held hostage at gunpoint by her ex-boyfriend, Gareth Wyn Jones, for eight hours. He was sentenced in 2020 for stalking, false imprisonment, making threats to kill and possession of a firearm. Now, despite a parole board panel saying they are not satisfied it would be safe, he is being released from prison. Rhianon tells us about how her relationship with Wyn Jones developed, what happened at the end, and how she feels about him coming out of prison.Ambika Mod stars as Emma in the new Netflix adaptation of David Nicholls' much-loved novel One Day. She acts opposite Leo Woodall as Dex, and their comedic romance plays out over 14 episodes and 20 years. You may have seen Ambika as Shruti, the junior doctor with a pivotal plot line in the BBC labour ward drama This is Going to Hurt. She tells us about taking on this lead role.On Thursday Kate Garraway returned to Good Morning Britain following the death of her husband, Derek. She spoke about her reaction to being called a widow for the first time, by a delivery man, apologising for her loss. We hear from Poorna Bell, a journalist and author who lost her husband in 2015, and Karen Sutton, host of The Widow Podcast, who became a trained grief coach after her husband died in 2016.New sonar images from deep in the Pacific Ocean might have located the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's missing plane. Has Earhart's disappearance finally been solved, or has the obsession with this mystery distracted us from the pioneering woman herself? Pilot Katherine Moloney and historian Dr Darren Reid discuss Amelia Earhart, her legacy, and women in aviation today.Emma Grede, a native East Londoner, now a thriving businesswoman in the US, is known for her entrepreneurial prowess and successful collaborations with the Kardashian sisters. Emma is a driving force behind iconic brands like Good American and Skims. She will soon be making her mark as a guest investor on an upcoming episode of BBC's Dragon's Den.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed
On today's show, Sammy shares her harrowing story of abuse suffered under grooming gangs, along with the police, council, and political cover-ups, and discusses her efforts to enact legal change. Later, Gareth Wyn Jones discusses the No Farmers, No Food campaign. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Award-winning author and activist Sammy Woodhouse survived her own ordeal in Rochdale and is now advocating for justice for those affected by grooming gangs. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Gareth Wyn Jones is a Welsh farmer and Co-Founder of No Farmers, No Food.
Rhianon Bragg was held hostage at gunpoint by her ex-boyfriend, Gareth Wyn Jones, for eight hours. He was sentenced in 2020 for stalking, false imprisonment, making threats to kill and possession of a firearm. Now, despite a parole board panel saying they are not satisfied it would be safe, he is being released from prison. Rhianon speaks to Emma about how her relationship with Wyn Jones developed, what happened at the end, and how she feels about him coming out of prison.The Prime Minister has upset some people by seeming to take a bet with TalkTV presenter Piers Morgan over his Rwanda policy. Rishi Sunak told presenter Rachel Burden on BBC 5 Live that he wanted to show his commitment to his immigration policy. Rachel joins Emma to discuss what the bet tells us, alongside Isabel Hardman, Assistant Editor at the Spectator.Ultrarunner Allie Bailey is the first woman to have run the length of the Panama Canal and she's completed more than 200 marathons and almost 80 ultramarathons. She joins Emma to talk about her new book “There is No Wall” which details how she was doing a lot of her running at the height of her struggles with alcoholism, depression and mental breakdowns.What can women artists' work tell us about their addictions? Sally Marlow is a Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London. She's been looking at five women artists for a BBC Radio 3 series, Women of Substance, to find out what their work can tell us about their addictions. She joins Emma to discuss researching Billie Holiday in particular, and what the lyrics of Billie's songs reveal about alcohol use in women.Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lottie Garton
On today's show, James Melville and Gareth Wyn Jones discuss the "No farmers, no food" campaign. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: James Melville is a political commentator, journalist, communications and sponsorship consultant, and a member of the UK freedom movement. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Gareth Wyn Jones is a Welsh farmer.
In a lively hour, Gareth and Zoë discuss all things farming from BAFTA nominations, supermarket power, fair prices for produce, diversification, the weather, the ‘Beast from the East', to Brian May, badgers and, of course, Clarkson's Farm.
Richard Wyn Jones is Director of Cardiff University's Wales Governance and Dean of Public Affairs is our guest on this podcast special. His current work focuses on contemporary Welsh politics, devolved politics in the UK and nationalism. He is also considered to be one of the founders of Critical Security Studies.Richard is a regular and widely respected broadcaster, commentating on Welsh politics in both Welsh and English for the BBC in Wales and across the UK. He has presented two TV series and is a regular columnist for the Welsh language current affairs magazine Barn. In addition, he has contributed comment columns to a number of newspapers including the Western Mail, Irish Times, The Guardian and Sunday Times.Richard is a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales and the Academy of the Social Sciences.We explore the Welsh political landscape with Richard in light of Mark Drakeford's recent resignation announcementhttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/dec/14/england-chaos-boris-johnson-wales-mark-drayford-wales-legacy?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR3c6Z4kFs5JSL8NREvYtT0cLOmsjqmWJ4DNZCR6FLzeaXZS7vk_bJQAwUUWe then move on to the fascinating findings contained in Englishness: The Political Force Transforming Britain where Richard and Ailsa Henderson, Professor of Political Science at Edinburgh University, draw on data from the Future of England Survey, a specially commissioned public attitudes survey programme,to explore the political implications of English identity, and the nature of English nationalism.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Englishness-Political-Force-Transforming-Britain/dp/0198870787https://academic.oup.com/book/39510In September 2023 Richard and Ailsa also co-authored The Ambivalent Union report which revealed different attitudes within and between the UK's constituent units towards the European Union, it also revealed the ambivalence of attitudes towards the union of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.https://www.ippr.org/files/2023-09/the-ambivalent-union-sept23.pdf ★ Support this podcast ★
While there is always plenty happening in rural NZ, it is always interesting to check in on other countries around the world. Honourary Welsh Correspondent Gareth Wyn Jones farms in Wales and joined REX host Dom George to talk about farming in the UK as well as a unique project he was lucky enough to be a part of. Tune in to REX every day for the latest and greatest rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Polly Wyn Jones has been anlayzing advertising for over 30 years. In the past two years, she's published two articles about humor in advertising - how it ebbed and flowed over the past 2 decades, the kinds of humor there are in ads, and if it's coming back. And this is what we discuss. You can find Polly's two articles here 1. https://www.kantar.com/uki/inspiration/advertising-media/how-to-get-humour-right-in-advertising 2. https://www.kantar.com/north-america/inspiration/advertising-media/starting-to-laugh-again-the-slow-return-of-humour-in-advertising You can find Polly here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/polly-wyn-jones-67a0b3137/ ** Find out about our strategy training and conferences at http://www.sweathead.com You can download a free 50-page ebook "How To Do Strategy" here: https://mailchi.mp/sweathead/how-to-do-strategy-by-sweathead
Gareth Wyn Jones says join the revolution - the food and farming revolution. He is talking to Charlie Jacoby in the Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre 2023. Find Gareth on YouTube For more ways to listen to this, visit FieldsportsChannel.tv/fieldsportschannelpodcast88 This podcast is brought to you by the British Shooting Show, the UK largest gun show, held at the NEC, Birmingham ▶ Sign up for our weekly email newsletter ▶ Take part in nature. Join the Fieldsports Nation
Gareth Wyn Jones is a hill farmer in Wales and a passionate advocate for grazing livestock as a means for environment and human health. Gareth's family has been grateful stewards of the land for 375 years, growing produce and raising livestock. He has been using his media presence to provide honest information about farming in hopes of sending the message that livestock is not the primary source of our environmental woes. He acknowledges the divide between urban and rural and the loss of our connection to the land. The divide creates the opportunity for people to be easily misguided and misled by the people in power. Gareth's message is for people to come together and “build a better world on our bellies.” Listen in and get inspired by Gareth's message. Episode resources and transcripts are available at www.sustainabledish.com. You can also watch this episode on YouTube: Episode 267: Gareth Wyn Jones Episode Credits: Thank you to all who've made this show possible. Our hosts are Diana Rodgers and James Connolly. Our producer is Emily Soape. And, of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Global Food Justice Alliance members, and listeners. GFJA members get free downloads and you'll be helping get healthy protein like meat, fish, and eggs to food-insecure kids. Go to sustainabledish.com/join to support my work. And if you're looking for a guide to get your diet back on track so you feel your very best, plus learn more about meat's role in a healthy, sustainable, and ethical food system, check out Sustainavore. This is my signature course to help you eat for your health, the planet, and your values. For more information, head to Sustainavore and sign up! Show support for the podcast by visiting our sponsors: Native Path Native Path collagen is a brand that you can trust, and it's the collagen that I personally use and I recommend as a dietitian. Learn seven reasons why each of us should be consuming more collagen at sustainabledish.com/restore. I recommend Native Path because it is: Sourced from only pasture-raised bovine hide, Made with only 1 ingredient Consistently formulated with 10 grams of the highest quality, grass-fed, type one and type three collagen, which makes up 90% of the collagen in your body Completely flavorless and blends smoothly into any liquid - hot or cold! You can get Native Path collagen as low as 45% off plus free shipping by going to sustainabledish.com/nativepath. Jump on this deal and start restoring your health with Native Path grass-fed collagen.
Yr Athro Richard Wyn Jones o Ganolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru, Prifysgol Caerdydd, sy'n trafod yr adroddiad ddiweddaraf ar agweddau at hunaniaeth a chenedligrwydd o fewn Cymru a'r Deyrnas Unedig.Beth fydd oblygiadau i Gymru ac i ddyfodol y mudiad dros annibyniaeth. Holwyd gan Siôn Jobbins. Datganiad i'r Wasg: 'Muscular unionism' approach to devolved nations risks backfiring across the UK' https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/2747234-muscular-unionism-approach-to-devolved-nations-risks-backfiring-across-the-uk,-according-to-new-report Adroddiad: 'The Ambivalent Union: Findings from the State of the Union Survey' https://www.ippr.org/files/2023-09/the-ambivalent-union-sept23.pdf Podlediad Hiraeth 'Beth yw'r Ots gennyf i am Blaid Cymru?': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcOVqEjFw58 Podlediad Yr Hen Iaith: https://ypod.cymru/podlediadau/yrheniaith?id=yrheniaith
Prof Richard Wyn Jones of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University, discusses their latest report on Welsh and UK attitudes towards identity and nationality and its implications to the future of the Union and independence for Wales. Interviewed by Siôn Jobbins. Press release: 'Muscular unionism' approach to devolved nations risks backfiring across the UK' https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/2747234-muscular-unionism-approach-to-devolved-nations-risks-backfiring-across-the-uk,-according-to-new-report The Report: 'The Ambivalent Union: Findings from the State of the Union Survey' https://www.ippr.org/files/2023-09/the-ambivalent-union-sept23.pdf Podlediad Hiraeth 'Beth yw'r Ots gennyf i am Blaid Cymru?': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcOVqEjFw58 (in Welsh)
Hill farmer and social influencer Gareth talks candidly through how we must work harder to try and resolve the disconnect between agriculture and the general public. Through his high-profile media presence, he also speaks about how we all need to pull together as well, as issues of mental health and protecting the environment.
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We speak to the new head coach of Wales U20, Mark Jones, in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We also hear from Llandovery, Scarlets, Wales and Lions prop Wyn Jones and BKT URC head of match official Tappe Henning.
He created the Thirteenth Doctor's TARDIS, he also created Sherlock Holmes' Baker St residence for the mega-successful BBC TV series and, if that wasn't enough, he recreated Dracula's Castle for a brand new modern-day audience! We're thrilled to be joined on this episode by Production Designer, Arwel Wyn Jones!Arwel started working on Doctor Who when it returned to TV in 2005, moving up to Production Designer on the Thirteenth Doctor's first series. In addition, he worked as Production Designer with Stephen Moffatt and Mark Gatiss on Sherlock and Dracula. He also production designed the Sarah Jane Adventures and has worked on many other shows too. In this episode we talk about...Arwel's original plans for the Thirteenth Doctor's TARDIS and how he wanted it to be realised on screen...The theory begind the Time Crystals...How he got his start in the industry...What led him to becoming a Production Designer...What it was like working with Elizabeth Sladen...Bringing his interpretations of iconic locations to screen and the pressure involved...Plus we geek out about Marvel and DC movies and yes, Geoff throws in some Avatar talk too because he can't not!Support the show Subscribe to Who Corner to Corner on your podcast app to make sure you don't miss an episode! Now available to watch on YouTube! Join the Doctor Who chat with us and other fans on Twitter and Facebook! Visit the Who Corner to Corner website and see our back catalogue of episodes! Enjoying what we do? Consider Supporting/Subscribing to Us! Who Corner to Corner: Great guests and 100% positive Doctor Who chat!
Nick and James chat to Welsh Farming legend Gareth Wyn Jones
Kurt interviews Roland Wyn Jones, Senior Director, Head of Content at Columbia Business School. The two discuss marketing in the education space, the importance of alumni as an audience, and using innovative storytelling to stand out.
Darlithydd Hanes Canol Oesol a Modern ym Mhrifysgol Bangor, Dr Nia Wyn Jones yw gwesai Beti George. Daw yn wreiddiol o Abertawe ac wedi blynyddoedd lawer o anhapusrwydd fe benderfynodd gael triniaeth i newid ei rhywedd yn ddiweddar.
Gareth Wyn Jones is the outspoken Welsh hill farmer who starred in the BBC's The Family Farm. He believes that the disconnection between town and country is driving a wedge between the two communities – and, in this talk, he spells out why. Find Gareth on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook For more ways to listen to this, visit Fcha.nl/fieldsportschannelpodcast68
Botanegwraig, darlledwraig, cyfieithydd, awdur, darlithydd, a cholofnydd yn y Daily Post Cymraeg ydy gwestai Beti George yr wythnos hon, sef Bethan Wyn Jones. Mae hi hefyd yn Swyddog Addysg Cyfeillion Gwiwerod Cochion Môn. Cafodd ei magu ym mhentref Talwrn ger Llangefni ac mae Bethan yn dal i fyw yn yr un tŷ. Mae hi'n rhannu hanesion bywyd ac yn trafod galar gyda Beti ac yn credu nad ydym ni'n siarad digon amdano.
Well, there's plenty happening around the globe at the moment in farming circles - the Dutch farmers protests being just one example… So, Dom George thought he'd find out a bit more, and had a chat this week with his Welsh farming friend and media personality, Gareth Wyn-Jones… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, there's plenty happening around the globe at the moment in farming circles - the Dutch farmers protests being just one example… So, Dom George thought he'd find out a bit more, and had a chat this week with his Welsh farming friend and media personality, Gareth Wyn-Jones… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you have ever came across farming social media in the UK you'll know this man! Gareth is often seen on various news, radio and social media outlets promoting agriculture while on his soapbox as he coins it! An interesting chat looking at the importance of wasting nothing from a man who has done it all!
In a bonus episode of the pod, Alex and Tinds visit Aberdare Rugby Club, where they're joined by Wales and Lions prop Wyn Jones, Wales Women's scrum-half Ffion Lewis and former Wales international – and current strength and conditioning coach – Huw Bennett. Their trip to Wales is the latest leg of Vodafone's Lions Legacy Tour, which celebrates the return of grassroots rugby. Wyn reveals what it's really like being part of a Lions squad, Ffion looks forward to the Women's World Cup later this year and Huw recalls some of the fun times had when away, including when he and Warren Gatland pranked a journalist travelling with them.
We look ahead to Wales against the All Blacks – and back to Wales Women against the Black Ferns – in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from coach Wayne Pivac as well as key forwards Wyn Jones, Tomas Francis and Adam Beard, looking ahead to this weekend's game against New Zealand. We also hear from coach Ioan Cunningham and captain Siwan Lillicrap after they played a training match against New Zealand Women.
In this week's eXp Podcast, we were joined by Ian Wyn-Jones & Chris Abraham to learn from two exceptional agents how they've managed to consistently win new business month in, month out. You'll enjoy hearing some new ideas, and which of the tried and tested methods are still yielding fantastic results.
In this week's episode, with harvest 2021 is under way, we look at what's happening to crops coming off the field.Farm Safety Week starts with a plea to come home safe – we examine how you can stay out of danger on the farm this summer.The latest Red Tractor scheme rules are announced: are they a step too far? And we have a special interview with Welsh farmer and British Lion Wyn Jones, in South Africa for an eight-match tour against the Springboks.This episode co-hosted by Farmers Weekly Podcast editor Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with FW arable reporter Emma Gillbard and FW livestock editor Rhian Price.
In your 15h30 update - Alun Wyn Jones has been restored as the British and Irish Lions tour captain - but it is not yet clear if he will feature in the first Test against the Springboks. The Welsh veteran of 4 Lions tour came off the bench in their 49-3 win over the Stormers yesterday, making a remarkably fast comeback from a shoulder injury that had originally ruled him out of the tour. Coach Warren Gatland says they'll figure how Wyn Jones will fit in as they gear up for the first Test of the Castle Lager Lions Series.
John Duggan joined by former Ireland captain and Lions hooker Keith Wood along with ex-Harlequins fly half Andy Dunne as we discuss the Lions 28-10 win over Japan The 2021 British & Irish Lions Tour on OTB Sports with Vodafone. Lead Partner of the British and Irish Lions Download the British & Irish Lions App, Powered by Vodafone, to stay connected to the Lions this summer #UniteThePride | @VodafoneIreland
Failure to project manage effectively can cause many problems and lead to important deadlines being missed. In this podcast Amanda Partland is joined by Niki Evans, Wyn Jones and Oliver Beldi to talk about some of the top tips for effective project management – and how to get it right!
In the final episode of the series, Theo Davies-Lewis analyses the recent Senedd election results and the Welsh political landscape with Professor Richard Wyn Jones.
Joining us for a second time on the DGAR Podcast is the Welsh and soon to be British & Irish Lions prop Wyn Jones
S'mae... Dych chi'n gwrando ar Pigion - podlediad wythnosol Radio Cymru i'r rhai sy'n dysgu ac sydd wedi dysgu Cymraeg. Tomos Morse dw i, ac i ddechrau'r wythnos yma … BORE COTHI Oes gyda chi hoff arogl? Arogl blodau gwyllt falle, neu dân coed neu fara yn cael ei bobi? Dw i’n siŵr basech chi’n cael eich synnu wrth glywed beth yw hoff arogl Donna Edwards, sy’n chwarae rhan Britt yn Pobol y Cwm. Hi oedd gwestai Y SYNHYWRAU Bore Cothi yr wythnos diwetha– a dyma hi’n siarad am ei hoff arogl… Arogl - Smell Synhwyrau - Senses Glöwr - Coal miner Mŵg - Smoke Tamprwydd - Dampness Sicrwydd - Certainty Tad-cu - Taid Cysur - Comfort Cnoi - To chew GWNEUD BYWYD YN HAWS Falle na fasai llawer yn rhoi aroglau cwrw a sigaret fel eu hoff arogl ond mae’n hawdd deall sut basen nhw’n codi hiraeth ar Donna on’d yw hi? Ar Gwneud Bywyd Yn Haws wythnos diwetha clywon ni Sian Angharad yn sôn wrth Hanna Hopwood Griffiths am ei phrofiadau’n byw gydag 'alopecia areata' ers pan oedd hi’n ifanc iawn. Dyma i chi flas ar y sgwrs… Wedi dychryn - Frightened Gwaethygu - Worsen Cuddio - To hide Mewn penbleth - In a quandry DROS GINIO Sian Angharad oedd honna’n sôn wrth Hanna Hopwood Griffiths am ei phrofiadau’n byw gydag 'alopecia areata'. Mae’n debyg bod llai ohonon ni’n prynu jîns ers y cyfnod clo, achos ein bod ni’n fwy cyfforddus mewn dillad llac! Ond dych chi’n gwybod unrhyw beth am hanes y jîns denim? Dyma i chi Judith Jones a Jenifer Jones yn rhoi’r hanes hwnnw i ni ar Dros Ginio… Defnydd - Material Gwau - To knit Nes ymlaen - Later on Darparu - To provide Nwyddau - Goods Cloddio am aur - Digging for gold Rhan annatod - An integral part TROI'R TIR Hanes y jîns denim yn fan’na ar Dros Ginio. Mae’r chwaraewr rygbi rhyngwladol Wyn Jones yn ffermio yn ogystal â bod yn chwaraewr rygbi proffesiynol. Mae hyn yn gallu bod yn broblem adeg Pencampwriaeth y Chwe Gwlad gan ei fod wastad yn digwydd yn ystod y cyfnod ŵyna fel clywon ni ar Troi’r Tir… Ŵyna - Lambing Y Chwe Gwlad - Six nations Rhyngwladol - International Crwtyn ifanc - Bachgen ifanc Ieuenctid - Youth Dim hawl - No right Rhwyddach - Haws DEWI LLWYD Wyn Jones yn fan’na yn sôn am y problemau o geisio bod yn ffermwr ac yn chwaraewr rygbi rhyngwladol yr un pryd. Y delynores Catrin Finch oedd gwestai penblwydd Dewi Llwyd yr wythnos yma a buodd hi’n sôn am sut basai hi’n licio newid delwedd y delyn yn y byd cerddorol. Dyma i chi glip bach o’i sgwrs gyda Dewi… Telynores - Harpist (female) Hyblyg - Flexible Delwedd - Image Cerddorddfa - Orchestra Agwedd - Attitude Offeryn - Instrument Cefndir - Background Hamddena - Spending leisure time Dianc rhagddo fo - To escape from it Tawelwch - Silence SIOE FRECWAST Cerddor arall, Elin Fflur sy’n cyflwyno’r Sioe Frecwast fore Sul ar Radio Cymru 2 a dyma hi’n rhoi gwers i ni ar siopa yn yr ‘Ysgol Sul’… Ail-agor - To reopen Troedfeddi sgwâr - Square feet Dylunio - To design Yn wirion bost - Crazy Y Môr Tawel - Pacific Ocean Brodorol - Native Cyfwerth â dant baedd - Worth the same as a boar’s tooth Carthen Gymreig - A Welsh quilt Derbynneb - Receipt
Wyn Jones poses the question, ‘How hard is it for us to learn a lesson in our lives?' The lesson we should have learnt, is that God hears our prayers and meets our needs.
It’s a first here on Cleaning Up, our very own debate special. Today we will be joined by Ben Goldsmith and Gareth Wyn-Jones to discuss farming and agricultural policy. Please welcome them both, and wish them both luck! Bio – Ben Goldsmith Ben Goldsmith is the chief executive officer of Menhaden Capital, an investment trust focusing on efficient use of energy and resources. He is also a Trustee of The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and Chair of the UK Conservative Environment Network’s Board. Moreover, he is involved in the UK Government’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) as a non-executive director. Bio – Gareth Wyn Jones Gareth Wyn Jones is a sheep farmer from Tyn Llwyfan in North Wales. His farm has been with his family for over 370 years. Known as the ‘tweeting farmer’, Gareth uses media (both social and traditional) as an educational tool to show the public the life of a farmer. He has appeared on the BBC numerous times including on Countryfile as well as The Hill Farm, Farmer and the Food Chain, and Milkman. Links - Ben Goldsmith Time to rewild the Highlands - Ben Goldsmith - Reform Scotland (March 2021) https://reformscotland.com/2021/03/time-to-rewild-the-highlands-ben-goldsmith/ Leaving the EU's destructive Common Agricultural Policy enables an unprecedented win for nature in post-Brexit Britain (December, 2020) https://reaction.life/leaving-the-eu-cap-is-an-unprecedented-win-for-nature-in-post-brexit-britain/ Ben Goldsmith comes clean: lies, rewilding and the death of daughter Iris | Magazine | The Times (October 2020) https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ben-goldsmith-comes-clean-lies-rewilding-and-the-death-of-daughter-iris-97hcpz7l7 Embrace wilder farming to restore nature on a grand scale (June 2020) https://reaction.life/embrace-wilder-farming-and-regenerate-britains-environment/ 'It may feel like Armageddon, but there are environmental silver linings': Ben Goldsmith on Covid-19 (April 2020) https://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/wellness/may-feel-like-armageddon-environmental-silver-linings-ben-goldsmith/ Interview: Ben Goldsmith on rewilding, wild swimming and ‘hustling on behalf of nature’ https://www.endsreport.com/article/1695406/interview-ben-goldsmith-rewilding-wild-swimming-hustling-behalf-nature Links – Gareth Wyn Jones The Family Farm – BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/1rbcMX2vXKkvqZQR21tpLVr/gareth-wyn-jones The Hill Farm Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL3pl6F0_t8dERa506qTGA8y3kj3TGO9E1&v=_njeqJinkvY&feature=youtu.be Farmer and The Food Chain https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3pl6F0_t8dHFtYtaznR2YDNZdY7qRWKq The Hill Farmer – a book by Gareth Wyn Jones https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781784610067/Hill-Farmer-Gareth-Wyn-Jones-1784610062/plp
Welcome to the 8th episode of the Sheffield Vulcans Podcast. In this week's episode Charlie, Jon and Nathan talk about the ongoing Vulcan Strava challenge, the 14th Thebans Clinic and the 5th Round of the Six Nations. Oh, and Nathan reaches into his sack to discuss your emails, DMs and more! So, sit back, tune in as we talk IGR, Rugby Union and everything in between.
One of Wales' standout performers from the Six Nations, prop Wyn Jones joins the podcast to reflect on the tournament and a disappointing night in Paris on Saturday. Andrew Cotter, the BBC's commentator on rugby union and more recently on his dogs Olive and Mabel during the lockdown, helps Gareth Rhys Owen, Nicky Robinson and Lauren Jenkins look ahead to France against Scotland and pick a revised Lions XV.
Au sommaire : "Flexion Liez, jeu !" : Tout n'a pas été parfait, les bleus passés tout près de la défaite, le mental a fait la différence. Peut-on construire sur un tel succès ou ça ne va rien changer ? La victoire de tout un groupe et pas seulement des titulaires… Cette victoire met-elle fin à l'épisode Covid ? La victoire des joueurs ou du système ? - "Lancé comme un frelon" : En quoi est-il un grand capitaine ? Il y a le joueur mais aussi le capitaine qui sait gérer la situation et parler à l'arbitre. Autre capitaine de jeu, Gaël Fickou une nouvelle fois impeccable notamment sur l'essai de la victoire. Quels sont les autres joueurs qui vous ont impressionné : Alldritt, Marchand, Dulin bien sûr ? Et ceux qui vous ont déçu ? - "La boite à gifles" : Seule ombre au tableau, la réalisation du match qui n'a pas plus à Pierrot. Vous partagez son avis ? Il y a aussi ces multiples arbitrages vidéos, interminables. Ne sont-ils pas en train de tuer l'esprit du rugby ? L'arbitrage de M. Pearce sujet à polémique ou non ? L'arbitre qui a infligé un carton rouge à Willemse pour un contact avec les yeux de Wyn Jones. Willemse joue gros et son sélectionneur demande la clémence. Mr Galthié a-t-il manqué de diplomatie ? Willemse qui ne sera pas le seul absent, le choc a fait des dégâts… Coller une tôle aux Ecossais, vous y croyez ? La victoire dans le tournoi est-elle indispensable ? RV vendredi 21h pour ce France-Ecosse. Christophe Cessieux prend le micro pour un show 100 % rugby, épaulé de Denis Charvet, Pierre Ammiche,Wilfried Templier et Emmanuel Massicard.
Wales go for the Grand Slam in this week’s Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from coaches Wayne Pivac and Jonathan Humphries along with players Adam Beard, Wyn Jones and Callum Sheedy. So what has been behind the change in results for Wales from 2020 to 2021 – and how would Sheedy feel about a last minute kick to clinch a Grand Slam.
Ieuan Wyn Jones was the first Plaid Cymru leader to lead his party into Government. Well respected across the political parties and he was generally thought to have been an effective Deputy First Minister and Minister for the Economy. Yet, if we were to ask a random selection of Plaid Cymru supporters who their greatest leader was or is, Ieuan might well be overlooked. Dafydd Trystan redresses the balance.
Wyn Jones explores with us the question, ‘Does God allow Suffering?', but reassures us that God wants us as close to him as possible during our sufferings. like a mother nurses her suffering child, so too will God take us in his arms and comfort us.
Wyn Jones wrestles with the meaning of Revelation 12, and shares the insight that in a sense it is the flip side of the Christmas story - and there's a lesson in mission for us right there.
In this week’s Welsh Rugby Union Podcast we reflect on the narrow defeat to Scotland with Blues scrum half Lloyd Williams and Scarlets prop Wyn Jones. We also hear from Tyler Morgan, the 2015 Rugby World Cup star making his comeback from injury and illness at the Scarlets.
Gareth Wyn Jones a Myfanwy Roberts sy'n ymuno ag Ifan Jones Evans 'Yn y Cab' cyntaf un - i drafod popeth o brisiau cadarnhaol yn y martiau, i'r tywydd - ac ymddeol! Gareth Wyn Jones and Myfanwy Roberts join Ifan Jones Evans to talk about farming issues.
Nid llawer o bobl ac yn sicr nid llawer o ffermwyr sy'n creu gymaint o newyddion ag ymateb â Gareth Wyn Jones. Yn ffermio o gwmpas Llanfairfechan yng Ngogledd Cymru, mae Gareth wedi dod yn gymeriad go iawn; weithiau'n codi gwrychyn, weithiau yn derbyn 'abiws' ac weithiau yn ennill clôd ac edmygedd. Beth bynnag barn pobl am Gareth, mae ei angerdd a'i ymrwymiad tuag at amaethyddiaeth, natur, ffermio, cefn gwlad a Chymru BYTH o dan unrhyw amheuaeth. Mwynhewch ei stori a chofnod ei fywyd yn y drydedd rhaglen yn y podlediad Cymraeg newydd yma.....a chofiwch, be bynnag gwnewch chi, os fyddwch chi yn cerdded ar hyd llwybrau neu try caeau ar dîr Gareth, caewch y f****n giât!!!
We are joined by Wyn Jones - Head of Design @ Entia as we get to grips with design life under lockdown. A free-flowing chat all around coaching & mentoring a design team remotely, as well as an alternative look to the future of design education.To get involved and ask future questions for the pod, contact us at hello@designtruth.co.uk
Professor Richard Wyn Jones, head of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University, talks devolution, "Little Britain" and cultural warfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wales teams looking to bounce back and compensation for storm damage in this week’s Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from Wales coach Wayne Pivac and forwards Justin Tipuric and Wyn Jones. We hear from Wales Women coach Geraint Lewis and forwards Siwan Lillicrap and Gwen Crabb. We also speak to Wales U20s pair Jac Morgan and Ben Carter.
Gareth Rhys Owen and former Wales lock Andrew Coombs react to the Wales squad to face Ireland and speak to Wales prop Wyn Jones about playing for Llandovery RFC and who were his front row idols as a youngster.
A stormy weekend predicted in Ireland as we look ahead to the men’s women’s and 20s games on the Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. Hear why Wales centre Nick Tomkins has earned the nickname ‘Neil,’ plus what it was like seeing his English Father in a Wales jersey. We also speak to Wayne Pivac, Hadleigh Parkes and Wyn Jones. Wales Women coach Chris Horsman and captain Siwan Lillicrap look ahead, while returning flanker Manon Johnes talks about an exciting year which will see her going up to Oxford University. At Under 20s level, we speak to Gareth Williams, Jac Morgan and Sam Costelow.
Ben visits Gareth Wyn Jones to talk about his farm, sheep, ponies, community, broadcasting and the future of hill farming.
We hear from more members of the Wales squad in Japan for Rugby World Cup, Premiership, Schools and Colleges and learning through rugby. George North, Aaron Wainwright, Aaron Shingler, Tomas Francis, Dillon Lewis and Wyn Jones all talk about what the World Cup means to them. We hear more information of Wyn Jones as a tighthead from former teammate Emyr Phillips, now coaching Carmarthen Quins. We also hear from Swansea. We hear about the Schools and Colleges league from Coleg Y Cymoedd, and Newport High, as well as the WRU’s new digital initiative in schools.
Compassion - something everyone wants to receive, but not always on the top of our 'to-do' list. This morning Wyn Jones challenges us about how we value, see and act compassionately; especially if we claim to be Christ-Followers. With plenty to chew over this morning we hope you'll be left uncomfortably challenged by what Wyn had to share.
Compassion - something everyone wants to receive, but not always on the top of our 'to-do' list. This morning Wyn Jones challenges us about how we value, see and act compassionately; especially if we claim to be Christ-Followers. With plenty to chew over this morning we hope you'll be left uncomfortably challenged by what Wyn had to share.
With Arwel Wyn Jones (Production Designer, Sherlock, Doctor Who), Harry Trow (Sup Art Director), Richard Wells (Graphic Designer), Kayleigh Powell (Buyer), Georgia Reece (Petty Cash Buyer). This session was supported by Wales Screen.
A new year, a new (from the ARCHIVES) series - The Dummies Guide to Discipleship. And first up is our very own Wyn Jones teaching in the welcoming Grace of Jesus.
A new year, a new (from the ARCHIVES) series - The Dummies Guide to Discipleship. And first up is our very own Wyn Jones teaching in the welcoming Grace of Jesus.
Wales coach Warren Gatland, prop Wyn Jones and lock Jake Ball look ahead to the game against Tonga this weekend. Wales Women’s scrum half Fffion Lewis explains about her brother who’s broken a bodybuilding record set by Arnold Schwarzenegger, we also hear from coach Rowland Phillips and flanker Manon Johnes. Finally we hear from South Africa women’s captain Nolusindiso Booi about their international return.
Designer Libby Watson joins us in the studio and gives us an insight into the design process for 'The Last Days of Judas Iscariot', from how she works with director Wyn Jones and our lighting and sound designers to the design decisions of including a revolve and a white set. 'The Last Days of Judas Iscariot' runs from 22 – 27 October in the Milton Court Theatre. Get your tickets from the Barbican Box Office (https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2018/event/guildhall-presents-the-last-days-of-judas-iscariot). Painting of Judas Iscariot by Dustin Parent. Follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/guildhallschool), Facebook (www.facebook.com/guildhallschool/) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/guildhallschool) and head to our website (www.gsmd.ac.uk) to stay up to date with all the events and news from the Guildhall School. Intro and outro music is Little Lily Swing by Tri-Tachyon, licenced under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/Little_Lily_Swing/Tri-Tachyon_-_01_-_Little_Lily_Swing)
At the start of his sermon, Wyn talked of a Pioneer that had believed it was part of God's plan that communities of Christ's followers be formed. These communities would have an impact on the wider community and would show what God's kingdom should look like on earth. Paul often risked his life in forming these communities, which we know today as Churches, and once he had planted these churches, he often had to flee for his life. However, he liked to keep in touch with these churches, usually via letter, or through a trusted friend. Wyn spoke of pondering one of Paul's letters while planning for a Bible study, when a catchphrase came into his mind: “I love it when a plan comes together” It was this catchphrase that led him to imagine the bizarre image of Paul in more modern times, reclining, halfway through writing one of his letters, saying this, while blowing out smoke from his cigar. He went on to say that there were some letters that were painful for Paul to write; that were occasions when he might have asked himself, “Where did it all go wrong?”, but some, like the one in the image above, were a joy to write. The Church that would give Paul great joy, was the community that he left behind in Thessalonica. The reports that he was receiving back from this church were of a church that was functioning exactly as it should, following Christ's teachings, and shining out as a beacon in the darkness. As we think of Paul writing that letter, we are led to ask what it was about that church that gave it such a glowing reputation. The truth is that they turned from idols, and fake, god substitutes, and faced the one true God. They had a reputation for being a community of changed lives, and this is something that makes people sit up and take notice. The other reputation it had, was that of being transformative. Speaking about why this church in particular is so highly commended by Paul, Wyn explained that success leaves footprints and fingerprints. He said that it is possible to spot the similarities and differences of success and failure. Wyn then spoke of three fingerprints: three ingredients that the church in Thessalonica had. These are Faith, Love, and Hope. Faith: Words can often lose their original meaning during translation. In truth, there are no accurate words to describe faith if we are to translate it from the original pistis, and pisteuo. We are stuck with the words ‘faith', and believe, which are often inadequate to describe the true concept of faith. When used in the Bible, faith refers to a trust and reliance on God or Christ. We are called to surrender our will to God and to act in a way that shows this surrender. Nowadays, the word faith is often linked to doctrinal beliefs, which can become more important than following Christ, and behaving in a way which is Christ-like. In the days of the Thessalonians, there were no specific ‘doctrines', and ‘rules' created by people. Faith was simply acting on the words and promises of Jesus, and following His example. The Thessalonians, by acting like this, were actually publically declaring their beliefs. Love: This is absolute. It is a command. If we do this, even when it is easier not to, then everyone will know that we are his disciples. The word Agape elevates love to a whole other level. It is a love that keeps loving even when the one being loved is un-reachable, and un-lovable. Agape, as we heard from Eirwen last week, desires nothing more than the good of the one being loved. The truth is that the conditions that the early Christians lived in were not loving conditions. The Roman world had little, to no humanity. The Church was birthed into a world that was utterly opposed to Christian beliefs. It was a male dominated society. The people were persecuted, and yet they still expressed Agape love. The Romans couldn't grasp how the early Christians loved one another. Here, Wyn told us of a man named Arthur Forbes, a truly unlovable man, and yet his church pastor, visited him at home, while he was unwell, and loved him in a way that only a follower of Christ could do. Hope: This is another word that has lost its original power, largely because of how we use it. It's common use nowadays is in wishful thinking. We ‘hope' it doesn't rain tomorrow, or that the bus won't be late. In order to define this word properly, Wyn looked at the words, opposite to the meaning of hope. These are hopeless, and despair. The situations that the church in Thessalonica found themselves in, were situations of despair, and yet they were positive. Wyn asked us, what it was that gave them hope in these situations. The answer is Christ's death (the ultimate example of Agape love), or, more accurately, the fact that He rose again. Without Him, there is only a hopeless end. With him, there is an endless hope. This is not wishful thinking. This is the reason for their hope. Jesus Christ, risen and victorious. The ‘hope' expressed by the Thessalonians had a far firmer foundation than wishful thinking and crossing fingers. These are the necessary ingredients for a healthy church. Wyn asked us whether it was possible for a church to become ‘good for nothing'. The answer is ‘yes', if faith, hope, and love are missing, then it is more than possible. Matthew 5:13 says: "You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot” and so it is with the church. If we lose the three basic ingredients, what good are we? We are called to be the living ‘body' of Christ, and so, we must behave in the way that Christ would have. If we don't do this, then what are we good for? The Thessalonian church was the living embodiment of that scripture. It was ordinary people living it out in a way that made them the most stunningly different people that the Romans had ever seen. They lived a life that caused the Romans to question them. In closing, Wyn encouraged us to live a questionable life; one that shines out the three ingredients for a healthy church, and the three ingredients necessary to live out a Christ-like life. Scriptures: 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, Matthew 5:13, Matthew 5:14-16
Beti George yn sgwrsio â Marian Wyn Jones, cyn-bennaeth y BBC yng ngogledd Cymru sy'n aelod o sawl corff cyhoeddus ac ymddiriedolaeth elusennol. Beti chats to Marian Wyn Jones.
This week's episode is about The Wales Bill with Richard Wyn Jones! Tell a friend!
#143 is Emma Louise Wyn Jones, a very charming and inspiring 22-year-old sailor and yachting photographer from the UK. I met Emma during the recent Caribbean 600 Race. If you happened to catch that video that the race media posted about Paul & I discussing the weather for the race, it was Emma who shot it. If you didn’t see it yet, check out this episode’s show notes page for the link. I was interested in talking to Emma about how she decided to go into yachting photography, her sailing history in general, and about what it’s like starting from scratch and trying to move up in the sailing world. I get a lot of emails from college students and twenty-somethings looking for advice, so this episode is particularly interesting if you’re one of those people wondering how to get your start. When we left Antigua in early March, Emma had gotten a crew job aboard ‘The Blue Peter’, the classic, 1930s-era 65-foot wooden sloop you might remember me mentioning in the Race Recap podcast that barged in on us at the start. I met the boat’s owner, Mat, who bought me a beer at the bar and apologized for the foul language his crew shouted at us! Anyway, Emma’s on that boat now, and will remain in the Caribbean for the rest of the winter season, doing her thing. In case you’re wondering, Emma has no secret formula for success, just a willingness to work hard and sleep in strange places. What a cool story! Contact Emma...For more information, enquiries for commissons or photo requests, feel free to get in touch! Email: elwjphotography@gmail.com Antigua Mobile: +1268 7855073 UK Mobile: +447551939849
The dust has settled from the Scottish referendum, and new plans have been published by the UK Government for Scotland and for Wales. But what's next for England? Professor Richard Wyn Jones joins Jess Blair to discuss.
Head of Voice Patsy Rodenburg is directing Twelfth Night in the Silk Street Theatre from 31 January to 5 February with Director of Acting Wyn Jones as Associate Director. They talk about their passion for the play, the importance of making the production relevant to now and how to teach young actors the basics of their craft. First published 24 January 2013.
Director of Acting Wyn Jones discusses JM Barrie's play Dear Brutus, which he directs at the School opening on 3 February. He also gives us a sneak preview of other upcoming drama productions at the School this year. First published 31 January 2011.
Director of Acting Wyn Jones discusses directing final year actors in Noel Coward's Tonight at 8.30, three miniature plays opening at the Barbican's Pit Theatre on 26 March. First published 17 March 2010.
Kafers and Taylor traveled to Birmingham to attend Starfury's Elementary Con and got to have a brief chat with Sherlock's Lars Mikkelsen (Charles Augustus Magnussen), Jonathan Aris (Anderson), and Arwel Wyn Jones (set designer), as well as some cosplayers. What were their favorite scenes? How much does Arwel like to tease the fans? And how did Jonathan scare the shit out of the camera man? A reminder to go check out for a possible early sneak peek at our new secret project and to vote for us in the Shorty Awards at
Gareth Wyn Jones sy’n sgwrsio â Beti am ei ddelwedd gyhoeddus a’i fywyd bob dydd, fel ffermwr mynydd, sy’n gallu bod yn gignoeth iawn ar adegau.
Beti George yn sgwrsio gyda'r prifardd Ceri Wyn Jones. (Darlledwyd y sgwrs - 06/01/2005)
Y gof Nia Wyn Jones o Gaerdydd yw gwestai Beti yr wythnos hon.
Darganfod Hydref 2012
Wyn Jones yn son am Ann Griffiths
Pregeth Gymraeg Wyn Jones yn y gyfres 'Cries from the Cross' o Eglwys Efengylaidd Rhydaman
Pregeth Wyn Jones - Darganfod Tachwedd 2011
Wyn Jones yn siarad ar y cwestiwn "Pam mae Duw yn maddau?"