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Yas is joined by Matt Roller to discuss England's T20 World Cup squad.
Phil & Yas discuss England's win at Melbourne, covering whether Jacob Bethell is now a lock at three for England, how Josh Tongue has emerged as one of England's brightest bowlers, and the dips in form for some of the Australian batters. PATREONFor bonus podcasts and daily episodes after every England game, sign up to our Patreon! patreon.com/wisdencricket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Butch and Yas reflect on England's victory at the MCG, their first in Australia for nearly 15 years.
After 14 years, England finally got over the line in an away Ashes Test. Cameron Ponsonby and Yas on the second day at the MCG. RIVERSTONE LIVING We are proud to have partnered with Riverstone Living for our Ashes Daily podcast! From beautiful London apartments to five-star service and a thriving community, Riverstone is all about staying independent and inspired. Get in touch with them for a tour today: https://www.riverstoneliving.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Australia batter Phoebe Litchfield joins Lauren and Yas to talk about her journey from playing cricket in her back garden to becoming an all-format regular for her country. How did playing other sports aid her development? How does she think about her training? And what was it like playing men's grade cricket at the age of 14? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cri... to champion the future of girls' cricket.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 wickets fell on the opening day of a chaotic Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. Matt Roller and Yas on the first day at the MCG. RIVERSTONE LIVING We are proud to have partnered with Riverstone Living for our Ashes Daily podcast! From beautiful London apartments to five-star service and a thriving community, Riverstone is all about staying independent and inspired. Get in touch with them for a tour today: https://www.riverstoneliving.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A bonus daily episode from Matt and Yas reacting to the England team news for the fourth Ashes Test at the MCG.
We're Yas and Phil dissect England's latest Ashes defeat, discuss Brendon McCullum's position, the structural problems with English cricket and more. 0:00 Timothy Taylor's / 0:50 Intro / 2:51 Brendon McCullum / 20:21 Australia / 30:37 Wisden POTY / 31:16 Structural issues / 46:23 NV Play / 57:55 Outro
"Başkalarının Sözüyle Yaşamak"İnsan bazen bir övgüyle büyüdüğünü, bir suskunlukla küçüldüğünü sanır…Oysa değer dışarıdan gelmez, içeride doğar. Bu bölümde, dış onayla yaşamanın görünmez yükünü, benliğin gölgesini ve insanın kendi merkezine dönüş yolculuğunu konuşuyoruz. Lao Tzu'nun sessiz öğüdü, Mevlana'nın “okyanus” hatırlatması ve Yunus Emre'nin “Benden içeri” sözüyle öz değerin, iç sesin ve hakikatin kapısını aralıyoruz. Kendi hakikatine yeniden yaklaşmak isteyenler için…Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hasan-basri-budak-ile-kendine-gel--5728974/support.
Cam and Yas on the day that Australia retained the urn despite resistance from Will Jacks and Jamie Smith on the final day in Adelaide.
Lawrence joins Yas to digest the fourth day at Adelaide, one that ends with Australia four wickets away from retaining the urn.
Ben and Yas on the third day's play in Adelaide.
It's not quite done yet but it's not far off. Phil and Yas on the second day at the Adelaide Oval.
Jo and Yas on the first day at Adelaide where Alex Carey's hundred was the standout performance of the day.
It's Christmas season, so everyone's in different places! Yas, Butch, Ben and ESPN Cricinfo's Matt Roller look ahead to the third Test at Adelaide, reacting to England's XI and the decision to leave out Shoaib Bashir. 0:00 Timothy Taylor's / 0:47 Intro / 1:12 Mark Butcher / 27:31 Wisden POTY / 27:58 England's XI / 49:55 Naked Wines / 50:54 The problem with England's squad / 1:00:07 WARNE: Treasures of a legend / 1:07:25 Outro
A slightly different episode this week, with Katya and Yas asking one big question: Why haven't England haven't produced a world class batter in the last decade? 0:00 Metro Bank / 0:39 Intro / 3:09 Alexia Walker / 34:42 Paul Shaw / 1:04:45 LWH Coaching / 1:05:11 Lauren Winfield-Hill / 1:28:36 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
Yas and Cam review the fourth and final day of the Brisbane Test.
Phil, Jo and Yas reflect on England's poor performance in the pink-ball Test in Brisbane and West Indies' incredible draw in New Zealand. 0:00 Timothy Taylor's / 1:01 Intro / 3:00 New Zealand vs West Indies / 10:43 WARNE: Treasures of a legend / 11:22 Brisbane Test / 27:30 Is Bazball dead? / 34:59 Alex Carey / 39:18 Wisden POTY / 39:48 Patreon / 40:11 Naked Wines / 42:36 Joe Root / 44:50 Change for Adelaide? / 53:01 Stokes, McCullum and Key / 56:47 Shakib Al Hasan / 58:18 Outro
Been a dope weekend so far! From our Robin Hood archery lesson to Stranger Things VR session to watching 'Welcome to Derry' as a group. Let's chat on it
Yas and Butch on Australia's comprehensive victory against England in the Brisbane pink-ball Test.
Bu bölümde, sıkça içine düştüğümüz 'Şimdiki Aklım Olsa Paradoksu'nu ve yas sürecini masaya yatırıyoruz.Kübler-Ross'un o meşhur modelini merkeze alarak; depresyonun aslında korkulacak bir çöküş değil, hayatımızda büyümeye yer açan ne kadar önemli bir alan olduğunu inceliyoruz.Kendimizi kabul etme ve otantikliğimizle tanışma yolculuğunda, bu bölümün geçmiş deneyimlerinizi kucaklayabilmeniz adına içinizde bir kıvılcım yakması dileğiyle.Keyifli dinlemeler.
Yas and Matt on a particularly bad third day of the pink-ball Test for England.
Yas and Lawrence review day two of the pink-ball Test in Brisbane.
Yas and Phil on a captivating first day of the pink-ball Test in Brisbane.
Yas is joined by Matt Roller to discuss England's XI for the Brisbane Test and Usman Khawaja's injury.
Butch, Phil, Ben and Yas look ahead to the pink-ball Test in Brisbane, react to South Africa's series win in India and more. 0:00 Timothy Taylor's / 0:40 Intro / 2:17 Do we like pink-ball Tests? / 16:45 Naked Wines / 17:10 Mark Butcher / 32:27 Cricket 26 / 32:51 What will Australia's XI be? / 39:38 Pink-ball warm-up / 48:10 Visit Victoria / 48:35 Wisden Photograph of the Year competition / 48:59 FREE WCM Ashes special / 50:05 Patreon / 50:54 India vs South Africa / 1:00:12 County schedule / 1:08:13 Outro
A bonus pod from Yas and Jim now the dust has settled from Perth's two-day Test and a look ahead to Brisbane.
Butch, Jo, Ben and Yas try to make sense of one of the maddest Tests in Ashes history, one which Australia won in two days thanks to the brilliance of Mitchell Starc and Travis Head. 0:00 Timothy Taylor's / 0:53 Intro / 1:25 Where does that defeat rank? / 9:05 Mark Butcher / 34:45 Cricket 26 / 35:09 Visit Melbourne / 35:51 England's batting / 46:49 Too early for changes? / 54:59 Are there ANY positives to take? / 1:02:42 Naked Wines / 1:03:21 Riverstone Living / 1:03:53 Should England be playing a pink-ball warm-up? / 1:10:10 Starc and Head / 1:16:14 Outro
Yas and Phil dissect a crazy start to the 2025/26 Ashes which saw 19 wickets fall on day one in Perth!
Out Loud welcomes Nova Scotia Drag sensation ZARA MATRIX to the podcast. We get into some chat about what's happening in Zara land including their new event project YAS! HALIFAX, hosting live viewing parties for Canada's Drag Race season 6, the Halifax drag scene and so much more.PLUS! We have new music from AMRIO, Domino, Danah-Lee, Dyan Tai, Fabian Raad, Fedge, Flamy Grant, Kenton, Leo Von Sol, Reya Flowers, and Rita Bliss.⚡️CONNECT WITH THE Q⚡️ Website: https://www.curatedbyq.com ⚡️FB/Instagram/TikTok @theqreviews ⚡️YouTube.com/@QCreativeNetwork⚡️Apparel Shop https://qreview.threadless.com ⚡️Theme Music provided and performed by UK DJ and producer Hectic @hectictracks on Instagram⚡️
À l'occasion du Sommet des Jeunes activistes 2025 (YAS) au Palais des Nations à Genève, l'invitée d'ONU Info Genève est Aminata Savané, Vice-Présidente du Centre Marée de Lumière et lauréate du YAS2025.Dans cet entretien, elle revient sur la naissance de son engagement pour les droits numériques en Côte d'Ivoire. Elle plaide également en faveur de l'intégration de l'éducation numérique dès l'école.« Quand une femme réalise qu'elle peut créer quelque chose de positif avec Internet, tout devient possible », affirme-t-elle. Entretien réalisé par Alexandre Carette
Operating as a small business in government contracting is expensive and competitive. Everyone tells you to "stand out" and "differentiate," but when you're already stretched thin on resources, how do you decide where to invest?In this co-host episode, Tasha and Yas tackle the real costs and challenges of strategic differentiation. They explore how selling hardware and software products can create new revenue streams (and what compliance hurdles you'll face), examine certifications like CMMC and CMMI that can unlock contract opportunities (and whether the six-figure price tags are worth it), and discuss creative diversification strategies that don't require massive capital investments.From GSA Schedules and FedRAMP certification to strategic partnerships and niche specialization, this episode delivers an honest conversation about what it takes to compete effectively in today's GovCon market. Whether you're considering your first product line, evaluating whether a certification makes sense for your business stage, or exploring SLED and commercial opportunities, Tasha and Yas provide a practical decision framework to help you invest strategically.Key topics covered include product sales and the compliance differences between hardware and software, how to prioritize certifications like CMMC, CMMI, ISO, and FedRAMP, and alternative differentiation strategies such as geographic expansion, partnerships, IP development, and niche specialization. They also break down real cost and timeline expectations for each option, along with a clear decision-making framework that highlights green lights and red flags for smart investments. The episode even includes accessible strategies designed specifically for businesses under $5M in revenue.Whether you're new to the GovCon space or a seasoned professional looking to grow with intention, this episode provides the honest insights you need to make smarter decisions about differentiation and investment.Call(s) to Action:Interested in learning more about or leveraging Collective's services? Click here to schedule a call and learn more about how Collective can help power your business.Help spread the word about Unveiled: GovCon Stories.Do you want to be a guest or recommend a topic that you would like to learn or hear about on the podcast? Let us know through our guest feedback and registration form.Sponsors:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests, and do not reflect the views or endorsements of our sponsors.Withum – Diamond Sponsor!Withum is a forward-thinking, technology-driven advisory and accounting firm, helping clients to be in a position of strength in today's complex business environment. Go to Withum's website to learn more about how they can help your business! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You want to be honest with your child… but when emotions run high, it can be hard to know where the line is between healthy emotional expression and unintentionally putting a burden on your young child, teen, or young-adult kid.If you've ever felt terrified, overwhelmed, or lost in the fear of “what if,” and weren't sure whether to show your child how scared you really are…If you've ever wondered why expressing your emotions towards your child sometimes leads to more distance instead of more connection…Or if you've ever felt the urge to show your child just how upset, hurt, or worried you are, especially when their behavior frightens you, but aren't sure whether that helps or harms…You are not alone, and this episode will bring clarity to something many parents quietly wrestle with.Today, I'm joined by therapist Dana VanRenterghem to talk honestly about how to express emotions to your child in a healthy, appropriate way. We explore why kids should never be responsible for managing a parent's emotional world, how even well-intentioned honesty can become emotional dumping, and how easy it is to cross the line without realizing it.We get into the nuance: your emotions are real and valid… but they're still your emotions. So how do you pause, regulate, and come back to your child from a grounded place instead of fear? We also talk about the caregiver–seeker roles in attachment, how role reversals happen, why they're so confusing, and how to repair if you've shared too much in the past.In this episode on how to express emotions to your child, we discuss:Why sharing “big feelings” with your child can accidentally create shameThe difference between emotional honesty and emotional burdenWhat to say when you're scared, angry, or overwhelmedHow to pause and regulate before returning to your childThe caregiver vs. seeker roles (and what happens when they get reversed)How to repair with your child when you've said too much or reacted too fastWhy your child is not responsible for your feelingsWhat emotional expression looks like in healthy parent–child communicationWhere parents should take their big feelings (hint: not to your child)Looking for support?
It's Ashes week! Butch, Jo, Phil and Yas discuss South Africa's thrilling victory against India, the news that Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the first Test, England's warm-up game, their possible XI for Perth and more. 0:00 Timothy Taylor's / 0:35 Intro / 1:24 India vs South Africa / 15:06 Mark Butcher / 39:58 Lord's ballot / 40:43 Josh Hazlewood / 45:55 Brendan Doggett / 51:29 FREE WCM Ashes special / 52:56 Patreon / 53:50 Nightwatchman Quiz / 54:58 Important listener update / 57:28 England / 1:10:01 Predictions / 1:23:36 Cricket 26 / 1:38:45 Outro
✨ Free 4-week workshop for parents of teens and young adults: Stop Enabling & Start Supporting — Your Young Adult in 2026.Hosted by Not Therapy (former “troubled teens” turned coaches who've supported 70+ teens/YAs) and parent coach Beth Hillman.Register for free → https://form.typeform.com/to/CR6KyeKYSo much work happens during treatment, but the real test begins when your child comes home. The patterns that once kept your family stuck can easily reappear unless you intentionally create space for something new. This week, we talk about how to allow a fresh start after treatment and rebuild trust in a way that supports lasting independence and connection.I'm joined again by Colin MacDonald, co-founder of Not Therapy Coaching and a former struggling teen himself. Colin now mentors young people in the transition from treatment back to real life, helping them find structure, accountability, and confidence. Together, we explore why fear-based parenting, like constantly checking your teen's location or replaying old narratives, can unintentionally keep everyone trapped in the past, and how to shift toward calm, evidence-based trust instead.Colin shares what he's learned from supporting more than 70 families through this critical transition, including why home contracts rarely last more than a week, how autonomy helps prevent deception, and the power of pairing increasing freedom with increasing responsibility. We also talk about why post-treatment anxiety often peaks for both teens and parents, and how setting short-term goals and realistic expectations can help your family stay grounded.You may still see your kid as the troubled teen they were before, but there's no doubt that treatment has changed them. They deserve a fresh start, and so do you.In this episode on allowing a fresh start after treatment, we discuss:Why rebuilding trust means focusing on progress, not perfection;How to trade surveillance for structure and clear communication;The difference between enabling and empowering independence;What to do when your teen slips up or tests boundaries;How mentors and coaches can help your family rebuild trust and balance;And more!More about Colin MacDonaldColin is a "former troubled teen" who spent his last two years of high school in wilderness and therapeutic boarding school. Based on his experience, he co-founded Not Therapy to provide peer-to-peer coaching for teens and young adults who feel like therapy hasn't been the right fit or who are transitioning out of therapeutic programs back into the real world. As a young person who has been in his clients' shoes, Colin's approach is rooted in personal expertise.Learn more about Not Therapy on their website or blog, or connect with them on LinkedIn.Looking for support?
Yas and Lawrence are joined by broadcaster and friend of the show Adam Collins for yet more Ashes build-up chat after Australia announced their squad for the first Test. Also on the show, Butch on the squad and England's latest list of central contracts, and Adam tells us all about his brand new book, available to purchase via the link in the description below. 0:00 Naked Wines / 1:07 Intro / 2:39 Ashes discourse / 10:32 Mark Butcher / 22:01 Australia's squad / 40:53 Will Bazball work? / 47:41 Favourite Ashes kit / 50:19 Patreon / 51:01 Cricket 26 / 51:30 Ollie Robinson / 59:34 Adam's new book / 1:05:38 Outro
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Lauren, Butch, Katya, Ben and Yas review India's victory in the World Cup final against South Africa and wonder what their historic win means for the future of women's cricket. Also on the show, Katya chats to former ICC Elite Panel Umpire Ian Gould about the standard of umpiring across the tournament and what it takes to be a television umpire. 0:00 Metro Bank / 0:48 Intro / 1:21 World Cup final / 13:50 Lauren Winfield-Hill / 34:49 Mark Butcher / 47:41 Liam Plunkett Cricket / 48:07 World Cup reflections / 57:57 Ian Gould / 1:08:42 Team of the Tournament / 1:16:01 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
Lauren, Katya, Ben and Yas review the two Women's World Cup semi-finals, including an iconic innings from Jemimah Rodrigues to knock out Australia, Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp's stunning performances against England. 0:00 Metro Bank / 0:47 Intro / 1:17 India vs Australia / 12:26 Lauren Winfield-Hill / 38:38 England vs South Africa / 54:03 Predicting the final / 56:06 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
Ben and Yas are joined by Matt Roller to discuss the start of England's white-ball tour of New Zealand. They chat about Phil Salt and Harry Brook's fireworks in Christchurch and England's best XI before moving on to some more Ashes preview content, one of the most wholesome letters we've ever received and much, much more. Also on the show, a snippet of Jo Harman McGowan's hour-long chat with Damien Fleming, available to listen to in full on the Wisden Cricket Patreon channel. 0:00 Intro / 1:00 Timothy Taylor's / 1:52 Live show / 2:14 New Zealand vs England / 24:16 WPA Health Insurance / 24:40 Damien Fleming / 39:06 Liam Plunkett Coaching / 39:34 Ashes / 53:29 A very special letter / 56:32 Pakistan vs South Africa / 57:54 Canada Super 60 / 59:14 Auctions / 1:07:19 Outro
Lauren, Katya, Ben and Yas round up another week of action from the Women's World Cup, and there's a chat with Bangladesh expert Tawhid Qureshi about their promising performances. 0:00 Metro Bank / 0:50 Intro / 1:28 Lauren Winfield-Hill / 22:00 Seat Unique / 22:32 Win a signed bat! / 23:32 World Cup / 46:49 Bangladesh / 58:12 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Yasmin Mohseni to discuss the recent Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded for research on regulatory T cells (T-Regs). The conversation explores the significance of T-Regs in immunology, their role in autoimmunity and organ transplantation, and the challenges they present in cancer treatment. Dr. Mohseni shares insights into the future of T-Reg research and the potential for immunotherapy to cure previously incurable diseases, emphasizing the importance of balance in the immune system. Video available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/19r9soRBWDc (00:00) Intro and Public Health Update (02:30) Intro to Dr. Yas (05:41) What Has Caught Dr. Yas Attention In The Public Health Space And Why Should People Care About It? (07:33) What Are TRegs? (10:55) Nobel Prize Winning Research on TRegs And The Implications (17:56) Can TRegs Be Used In Fighting Cancer? (23:34) How Do TRegs "Know" When To Suppress And When Not To? (25:27) What Is The Buzz Right Now In Immunology? (29:59) What Is Giving Hope Right Now In Science/Public Health? @doctor.yas_ on Instagram @doctor-yas on YouTube ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional. Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A bumper show for you today! Butch, Lawrence, Phil and Yas discuss what impact Pat Cummins' reported setback could have on the Ashes, the war of words is already underway and everyone seems to have forgotten what moral means. Also on the pod, a look ahead to England's white-ball tour of New Zealand, the panel's favourite commentators, India vs West Indies, Pakistan vs South Africa, a chat with Sonny Baker, and Phil spends half an hour with the one and only Mark Wood. 0:00 WPA Health Insurance / 0:37 Intro / 1:19 Mark Butcher / 13:35 Pat Cummins / 28:44 Brydon Carse / 30:14 Morals / 46:05 Mark Wood / 46:50 Dineticq / 47:30 Mark Wood interview / 1:17:09 New Zealand vs England / 1:19:39 TNT Sports / 1:23:23 Favourite commentators / 1:28:58 India vs West Indies / 1:30:23 Pakistan vs South Africa / 1:34:16 Sonny Baker / 1:42:35 Outro
Lauren, Katya, Ben and Yas round up the first week of action from the Women's World Cup, including two very contrasting victories for England, a brief scare for Australia and an important win for South Africa. Also on the show, Estelle Vasudevan chats to Katya about all things Sri Lanka ahead of their clash against England. 0:00 Intro / 1:18 Lauren Winfield-Hill / 20:38 Seat Unique / 21:13 World Cup / 52:58 Estelle Vasudevan / 1:11:45 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
Continuing with the theme of ADHD Awareness Month '25 and the focus for ADHDAF+ Charity's FREE ADHD Support Groups, these are some of the Many Faces behind all aspects of ADHDAF....ENORMOUS THANKS TO: Jon, Olivia, Lynsey, Yas, Kim, Claire, Beth, Gill, all memers of the Patreon Community and Charity: WE MADE ADHDAF+ Charity happen!*Find out more about the 4th annual ADHDAF DAY HERE* Grab an ADHDAF+ Fundraiser ADHD Awareness Ribbon Pin HERETRIGGER WARNING: Contains swearing, loud laughter and mentions of sensitive topics including; grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship and work struggles, PMDD, Cancer. If you are struggling, lo siento. Please reach out for help HEREAs mentioned in this episode you can:- Read the new ADHDAF+ Charity Blog HERE- Register Interest in ADHDAF+ Charity's FREE Peer Support Groups to get email reminders HERE- Apply to Volunteer to start your own local ADHDAF+ Support Group, Volunteer your time or become an Ambassador HERE - Check out the amazing breast cancer charity Coppafeel HEREIf you would like to join the Patreon Community of ADHDAF Podcast listeners to lean on and learn from literally like-minded legends for invaluable Peer support you can do so HEREThough the work of ADHDAF Podcast led to the creation of ADHDAF+ Charity, and helps to promote and fundraise for the charity; all things ADHDAF are entirely separate entities.You can follow all things ADHDAF on Socials:@adhdafpodcast @adhdafplus @adhdafemporium @lauraisadhdafThank you SO MUCH for listening! I'd be so grateful if you would please comment/review/share to help me get the word out and to help others feel validated and find support!Laura xLEOPARD PRINT ARMY!
It has been three years since our friend and long-time community member, S.P. O'Farrell, last sat down with us at The Writing Community Chat Show. As one of the original supporters of the podcast, which is now proudly ranked as a top UK writing podcast, we always love checking in with familiar faces.We are thrilled to announce that the full conversation with Steve is now available!This episode is essential viewing (or listening!) for anyone curious about taking their series to the next level, changing genres, and navigating the exciting business of getting noticed. In this incredible discussion, we celebrated what happens when dedication meets dazzling success. We Covered:* Award-Winning Validation: Steve shared the inspiring story behind Simone LaFray and the Bishop of Mumbai being named a Distinguished Favorite Winner (Middle Grade) for the Big NYC Book Awards and receiving a stellar Starred Review from the Independent Book Review.* The Hollywood Hype: We dove into what it truly means for a series to be “shopped” for a TV/Film Production Deal—the process, the hope, and the reality for authors.* A Pivot to YA: S.P. O'Farrell revealed why he made the exciting jump to Young Adult Fiction with a new Duology and how he manages to maintain consistency while plotting the highly-anticipated Simone 5!* The Business of Writing: How he balanced his biggest year ever—including a graduation speech and a novel conversion project—with promoting his success and maintaining momentum.Watch or Listen to the Full Interview!This is your chance to hear directly from an author navigating the very top tiers of traditional publishing success.The video is available now on our YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the audio wherever you get your podcasts.▶️ Watch The Full Episode Now:
Yas and Lauren discuss the first two games of the World Cup and a quietly good week for England before getting into a deep dive on South African cricket. Yas is joined by ESPN Cricinfo's Firdose Moonda to chat about the domestic set-up in South Africa and how they continue to punch above their weight, before Katya speaks to one of their brightest young stars, Annerie Dercksen. 0:00 Intro / 1:22 Lauren Winfield-Hill / 12:46 Seat Unique / 13:36 Firdose Moonda / 43:04 Annerie Dercksen / 1:03:33 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
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Yassy returns to the show, and the crew kicks off with lip-balm jokes, “shy eating,” and a Chipotle free-drink hack (0:00) before recapping Joe Budden's birthday party (06:35). They answer a Patreon member's question about keeping your ex's photos while uncovering hidden iPhone folders and swapping probiotic tips, capped by Yas' backyard fedora glow-up (10:52). The conversation shifts to Dame Dash's fiery Breakfast Club appearance and his fall from Roc-a-Fella glory (22:14), then to Adrian Broner's live on-air missteps on It Is What It Is with Cam'ron and Mase and a hilarious debate on post-nut clarity (55:31). Cardi B's surprise sit-down with Kelly Rowland sparks reactions (1:04:38), followed by takes on Ice Spice's latest buzz (1:25:33), the viral “pretty punishment” trend (1:30:11), and first impressions of Metro Boomin's new project (1:36:35), and much more! Subscribe to our Patreon for ad-free, early access to main episodes, exclusive episodes each and every Tuesday, and much more! - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast Book your next podcast recording at Need to Know Studios TODAY - https://needtoknowstudios.com/ Join our Twitter/X Community to chop it up with us about all things Need to Know - https://twitter.com/i/communities/1777442897001910433 The Need To Know Podcast Social Handles https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall