And M is Matthew Lieber, ex WNYC (also ex Boston Consulting Group and MIT Business School)
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TFS Thu 11/3 - James + Sash, Duncan & Karen Carney MBE
Colossus with Feet of Clay
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas...=1000512569195Last edited by Sash; 12-03-2021, 17:12.
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- Sep 2010
- 1867
- Lowdham, Notts. Putting it on the map
- Birmingham City; Torquay United; Carlton Town
- Mint Viscount; Fig Roll
Enjoying Alexei Sayle's relatively-new podcast (eight episodes so far, nice and short apart from one 90 minute one with Stewart Lee). He just rambles on, really, about nothing in particular.
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TFS Mon 29/3 - James + Sash, Daniel & Charlie
A lot of... Russia + the Cup.
https://podfollow.com/totallyfootbal...923a22765/view
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Originally posted by Sash View PostTFS Mon 29/3 - James + Sash, Daniel & Charlie
A lot of... Russia + the Cup.
https://podfollow.com/totallyfootbal...923a22765/view
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Originally posted by diggedy derek View PostBut the value, according to the company, was not in my take home pay, but the promise that you would be a part of something greater.
There's a fine line between being a team player and a sucker. Actually, the line doesn't seem so fine once you find yourself on the wrong side of it.
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500 Songs by Andrew Hickey: key records from 1938 onwards (there is also a book version for $5 on Kindle)
https://www.500songs.com/category/rosetta-tharpe/
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Originally posted by Incandenza View Post
Mr. Ken Early
Of course, we all know that Ken's very sharp; however, when he spotted this, I was properly WOW. Big fan.
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...self-1.3736207
"Hegel was a Napoleon superfan. In 1806 he was living at the University of Jena in Germany, putting the finishing touches to The Phenomenology of Spirit when Napoleon won a major victory over the Prussian army just outside the town. In a letter to a friend, an awestruck Hegel described the experience of physically seeing Napoleon ride out from Jena the day before the battle. “I saw the Emperor – this world-soul – riding out of the city on reconnaissance. It is indeed a wonderful sensation to see such an individual, who, concentrated here at a single point, astride a horse, reaches out over the world and masters it . . . this extraordinary man, whom it is impossible not to admire . . . ”
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When I first started dipping into this thread a couple of years ago I saw a couple of recommendations for the History of English Podcast. When I went to find it on my Podcast Addict app, I accidentally stumbled across the History of Britain Podcast, which similarly is being done by an American academic at exhaustive length. I've listened to some of the early episodes and it's very good, but given the extraordinary depth into which he's going I haven't remotely scratched the surface of it. To give some context, at the end of next month it'll be a full 10 years old and he's been working his way through the Anglo-Saxon period alone since 2014.
The reason I've got around to mentioning this today is that Podcast Addict has just served up a push notification on my phone that legitimately made me go "Oh my god" out loud – because the latest episode has now arrived and it's actually entitled 'The Norman Conquest'. The episode description, in its entirety, simply says "It is finally here."
This is episode #370. On current rate of progress I think he'll catch up with the present day circa 2040.
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TFS Thu 15/4 - James + Sash, Duncan & Pat Nevin.
Pat scored in the other semi-final in 1989. He recalled the aftermath of Hillsborough & the 1989 FA Cup final.
https://podfollow.com/totallyfootbal...a85f6c915/view
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That looks fascinating on Caliphate, thanks for that.
VA, I'll have to check that History Of Britain podcast. The History of English podcast has finally made it to the Great Vowel Shift. In truth, I feel a bit like Matt Prior after batting for 12 hours to see out a draw in New Zealand, in that it took such a monumental effort to get to this stage, that my listening has dropped sharply off afterwards. I'll have to get back on it.
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Yes, I've started History of Britain after seeing VA's post as well, so thanks from me too VA.
A fascinating podcast I've found this week is Time to Eat the Dogs, which is a series about the overlaps between science, history and exploration. So far I've listened to five episodes – the first five available on Spotify, although they're not the earliest episodes overall – including a double header interview with an American chap who, as a student, spent 13 months stationed at the Soviet Antarctic base as part of an exchange of some sort in the early 1960s. Each episode is slightly more than half an hour long, and I have yet to listen to one that wasn't absolutely intriguing. Website here.
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Mon 3/5
United-Liverpool, views from the Bridge, Sash v Opta in the quiz, etc
https://podfollow.com/totallyfootbal...c969f63a3/view
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Bob Garfield fired from On The Media over bullying claims
https://gothamist.com/news/media-hos...ing-complaints
Garfield was the host of one of my favourite ever podcasts, the brilliant language podcast Lexicon Valley, when it was presented with Mike Vuolo. It's genuinely one of the greatest podcasts I've ever heard.
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I listen fairly regularly to 'Classical Fix' - a Radio 3 podcast that takes a non-classical buff and tries to find classical music that they may find of interest. I like it because of the crossover into minimalism, ambient and out-there jazz that sometimes pops up. Anyway, the series was presented by Clemmie Burton-Hill, until it was taken over by Jules Buckley. Anyway, I recently listened to an episode - where Clemmie was back and interviewing Emma Barnett for an International Women's Day special. Until then, I had no idea that Clemmie had recently experience a serious brain injury and it was the first time she's been able to present. It was such a powerful episaode, with her working so hard to speak, it really brought a lump to my throat. Here it is, for anyone who wants a listen.
Clemmie Burton-Hill returns to Classical Fix for a special episode with Emma Barnett.
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