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Drama On One

RTÉ Radio 1

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RTÉ Radio Drama's audio theatre department has for decades proudly brought audiences the very best dramatic writing and performances for radio from Ireland. Listen every Sunday night at 8pm at RTÉ Radio 1, visit rte.ie/dramaonone for more.
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Cook Eat Run

Charlie Watson

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Cook Eat Run, a podcast that talks to runners about real food. Hosted by Charlie Watson; Registered Dietitian, author of Cook Eat Run, and thirteen time marathoner. I believe that nutrition shouldn't be complicated, this podcast brings you evidence based nutrition advice specifically for runners. Everything you wanted to know but weren't sure who to ask. Plus everyday runners achieving amazing things, from couch-to-5K through to multi-stage ultra marathoners. Proudly produced by Decibelle Cr ...
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This podcast helps Machine Learning Engineers become the best at what they do. Join host Charlie You every week as he talks to the brightest minds in data science, artificial intelligence, and software engineering to discover how they bring cutting edge research out of the lab and into products that people love. You'll learn the skills, tools, and best practices you can use to build better ML systems and accelerate your career in this flourishing new field.
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Nothing Left Unsaid

Tim Green & Troy Green

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Hosted by Tim Green and his son Troy, Nothing Left Unsaid brings together famous guests, many of them lifelong friends and teammates. After losing his voice and movement to ALS, Tim speaks again through groundbreaking AI from ElevenLabs. It’s a technological miracle, but more than that, it’s a sacred second chance. The result is storytelling at its most human. Reverent. Honest. Unrepeatable. Because when time is limited, only the truth remains. This is Nothing Left Unsaid.
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As a couple of Aussie's who love America's game, we provide a highly unenlightened discussion of the NFL from the other side of the world. If you're looking for the opinions of two blokes who's greatest football accomplishments are a couple of undefeated seasons on Madden 06, you've struck gold. Hosted by Zach James & Charlie King.
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Quite right!

The Spectator

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Welcome to Quite right!, the new podcast from The Spectator that searches for sanity and common sense in a world which increasingly seems devoid of both. Each week from September, join Michael Gove, editor of The Spectator, and Madeline Grant, assistant editor of The Spectator, for a mixture of politics, culture and mischief as they unpack the stories that most piqued their interest, amusement or exasperation. For more podcasts from The Spectator: spectator.co.uk/podcasts Subscribe to The Sp ...
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Golf, food and fun. Sounds like a great combination! Grilling at the Green hosted by Jeff Tracy brings all of that and more for your listening pleasure. Jeff’s love of golf prompted him to create Grilling at the Green several years back and the show has been going and growing strong ever since. Jeff started playing in middle school with wretched old clubs in the bottom pasture. (An errant tee ball to the noggin left a permanent impression on one of his childhood friends.) Jeffs got better cl ...
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This podcast episode features an in-depth conversation with Charlie Rymer, who shares his profound personal journey through a recent battle with stage three colon cancer. Highlighting the paramount importance of regular cancer screenings, Rymer emphasizes that early detection can significantly alter one's prognosis, a lesson he learned through his …
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This is the second of a two-part discussion with Dominic Cummings, in which he reflects on his time in government – what he got right and what he regrets – and what he believes must change for the country to thrive. In part two, Dominic diagnoses the ‘pre-revolutionary’ mood of British politics, marked by voter rage, economic stagnation and institu…
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Fifteen-year NFL veteran Benjamin Watson opens up about the pressure that nearly broke him, how tying performance to self-worth led to anxiety, and the moment he began to find freedom again. In a raw conversation about faith, leadership, fatherhood, and life inside the locker room, Watson reflects on what it really takes to endure when winning is n…
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The focal point of this episode centers on an engaging dialogue between the hosts and their guest, Kay Cockrell, highlighting the intricate relationship between personal experiences and professional endeavors within the realm of golf. The conversation traverses topics of nostalgia, as both speakers recount poignant memories associated with cherishe…
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In this special two-part interview, Michael and Maddie are joined by Dominic Cummings. After starting his political career at the Department of Education, Dominic is best known as the campaign director of Vote Leave, the chief adviser in Downing Street during Boris Johnson’s premiership, and one of the most influential strategists of modern times. …
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A BONUS episode on the MAIN feed? Can they do that? We're too busy letting the Christmas pudding settle and muttering "I suppose I'LL do this then" while picking up all the wrapping paper to record a new episode this week. Instead, have one of our best Finest episodes from behind the paywall: A history of Charlotte's BBC show Chartjackers, where sh…
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The recent discussion centers on the analysis of the U.S. Women's Open, held at Erin Hills, with an emphasis on its challenging course and the remarkable performances of the participating golfers. Renowned television commentator Kay Cockrell provides insightful commentary on the tournament, noting that the golf course presented a formidable test, p…
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This podcast episode delves into the intriguing dynamics of holiday celebrations and personal anecdotes surrounding Christmas, as shared by Whit Watson and his co-host. Central to our discourse is the exploration of unsung heroes within the golfing community, specifically highlighting the diligent efforts of grounds crews who labor tirelessly to ma…
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Explorer Charlie Walker spent a month in a Russian prison cell with no idea if he’d be there for days, weeks, months, or years. What kept him going? The same mindset that carried him 43,000 miles by bicycle through 60+ countries, across frozen Siberian tundras, and through moments of crushing loneliness that tested him more than any physical challe…
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Ohhhh I bloody love Christmas but I bloody love ADVERTS more! Mmm yummy I want to watch them all even more than I want a mince pie! Is what Asda hopes you’re saying every year. Justin McElroy joins us again to discuss whether British people eat soup, before we dive into an exploration of the weirdly emotional, long, expensive Christmas ads that som…
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This episode features a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of professional golf, with a particular focus on the contrasting trajectories of the PGA Tour and the LPGA. Prominent among the discussions is the analysis of key figures such as Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, whose performances have defined the men's game in recent ye…
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Submit your urgent questions to Michael and Maddie at spectator.co.uk/quiteright. This week on Quite right! Q&A: is demography destiny? With Britain’s birth rate falling, Michael Maddie Grant discuss whether the country is quietly drifting towards decline – and whether immigration, pro-natal policy or something more radical is the answer. Is import…
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Watch on YouTube → What does it cost to keep singing about hope when your heart is shattered, success feels hollow, and grief follows you onto the biggest stages in the world? Steven Curtis Chapman, the most awarded artist in Christian music history, five time Grammy winner, and the first contemporary Christian artist inducted into the Grand Ole Op…
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Michael Gove and Madeline Grant confront the horror of the Bondi Beach massacre and ask why anti-Semitic violence now provokes despair rather than shock. As Jewish communities are once again targeted on holy days, they examine the roots of Islamist ideology and the failure of political leaders to name it. Why has anti-Semitism metastasised across t…
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The principal focus of our discussion centers on the profound insights offered in Gary Christian's newly published book, "Beat the Course, Not Yourself: One Golfer's Path to a Winning Mental Game." This episode excavates the intricacies of maintaining a winning mindset in golf, emphasizing that every shot possesses equal significance and warrants o…
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What's your budget? Is what Kevin McCloud would say to me if I said "Hello" to him. He bloody loves saying that! Today we're joined by the video essayist Jacob Geller to discuss Grand Designs, the show where a slightly bitchy but utterly delightful British architect goes "WOT?" at people trying to build some crazy-ass houses. Plus, we are delighted…
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The focal point of this podcast episode revolves around the insightful discourse on Gary Christian's forthcoming literary work, entitled "Beat the Course Not Yourself: One Golfer's Path to a Winning Mental Game." In this engaging dialogue, I, alongside my esteemed guest, delve into the intricacies of the mental aspect of golf, illuminating how it i…
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Submit your urgent questions to Michael and Maddie at spectator.co.uk/quiteright. This week on Quite right! Q&A: should Britain reinvent the Commonwealth – and should Ukraine be invited to join? Is the Commonwealth an embarrassing relic… or an untapped strategic asset? Then: what if Jeremy Corbyn had actually won in 2019? Maddie and Michael sketch …
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Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU65vnqkBmE When two of the world's leading ALS researchers meet for the first time on a podcast, something remarkable happens. Dr. Merit Cudkowicz - Tim's close friend and arguably the world's foremost ALS expert, returns to Nothing Left Unsaid for her third appearance, this time joined by Dr. Tan…
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The recent disconcerting departure of Amanda Balionis from PGA Tour golf, as she pivots to cover the NFL, raises significant inquiries regarding her future in sports journalism. While the intricacies of her decision remain somewhat opaque, it appears that she may be seeking broader exposure within the realm of professional football, which undeniabl…
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After a summer in which Nigel Farage seemed to bend the news cycle to his will, Michael and Maddie ask whether the party’s momentum is slipping. Do the allegations dredged up from Farage’s schooldays mark a decisive turning point – or, perversely, strengthen his outsider appeal? And with questions over Reform’s election spending, defections from th…
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Drag Me Down! Is what I would say to a demon popping his little fiery head up from Hell if I was trapped in a room with One Direction playing. We're joined by Kendra Wells, the wonderfully talented artist who authored the entire fuckin books Real Hero Shit and the forthcoming Real Hero Shit 2: Harder Than It Looks (and drew the art for our show!!),…
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The principal focus of this podcast episode is a comprehensive exploration of the current dynamics within professional golf, particularly the contrasting trajectories of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. As we engage in a year-in-review discussion, my esteemed colleague Gary Van Sickle and I delve into significant developments, including the appointment o…
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To submit your urgent questions to Michael and Maddie, go to spectator.co.uk/quiteright. This week on Quite right! Q&A: was lockdown the right call – and what did Britain get catastrophically wrong? Michael and Maddie unravel the ‘sins’ of the Covid era, from criminalising everyday behaviour to the rise of snitch culture. Did Sweden show there was …
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Watch on YouTube →https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdAQJZzgbPQ What does it take to transform your life from inside a prison cell? Shaka Senghor spent 19 years in prison, seven in solitary confinement for a murder he committed at 19. Instead of letting it destroy him, he turned his cell into a university, wrote four books, and discovered a purpose t…
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This podcast episode features a compelling conversation with Mariana Garcia Rosette, a young and talented aspiring professional golfer. We delve into her burgeoning career and pivotal experiences on the golf course, exploring not only her aspirations but also the humorous and unexpected moments that punctuate her journey. Throughout the dialogue, w…
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This week: Rachel Reeves reels as Labour’s Budget unravels – and a far-left Life of Brian sequel plays out in Liverpool. After a bruising seven days for the Chancellor, Michael and Maddie ask whether Reeves’s position is now beyond repair. Did Keir Starmer’s bizarre nursery press conference steady the ship – or simply confirm that the government is…
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A-HA! Is the only thing I could possibly have written for this bit of the Alan Partridge episode description. We're joined by Dan O'Sullivan, host of The Outfit, to discuss how BLOODY good Alan Partridge is, plus Irish opinions of Britain and a couple heating their home with a data center. Also, a little game we're calling "real or fake." Support u…
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The inspiring journey of Mariana Garcia Rosette, an aspiring professional golfer who is diligently working toward securing her tour card. In our discussion, we delve into her unique background, originating from Tijuana, Mexico, where she began her golfing pursuits amidst limited local resources. Mariana shares her experiences transitioning to the U…
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This episode of Grilling at the Green After Hours presents a multifaceted dialogue that transcends the mere technicalities of golf, veering into the realms of personal reflection and societal commentary. The primary discourse revolves around the essential question of whether professional golf is increasingly alienating itself from the average golfe…
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Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1nNm2rxY-Q A woman’s voice broke through his encrypted radio, reading his team’s obituaries. Twenty-two men surrounded by 800 enemy soldiers—and somehow Dr. Dick Thompson survived to tell the story. Code-named “Dynamite,” Dick led recon teams deep behind enemy lines in Vietnam. The North Vietnames…
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This week: After leaked EHRC guidance threw Labour’s position on biological sex into disarray, Michael and Maddie ask whether Bridget Phillipson is deliberately delaying clarity on the law – and why Wes Streeting appears to be retreating from his once ‘gender-critical’ stance. Is Labour quietly preparing to water down long-awaited guidance? And has…
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Bravo! Encore! Etc! Is what you’ll be saying when you see that our guest this week is the one and only Paul F. Tompkins, an Absolute Legend of podcasting, here to talk to us about The Theatre. Plus, Dorset knob throwing, and a Tesco Reviews game. Go see Paul LIVE; Libby has done it and she says it ROCKS! And, a little Thanksgiving treat for you all…
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This podcast episode features a comprehensive conversation with Nicole Hage, who possesses a rich background in both professional golf and business development. Nicole shares her journey from competing on the LPGA Tour to her current role at Golf Forever, emphasizing the importance of fitness and mobility in enhancing a golfer's performance. We del…
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To submit your urgent questions to Michael and Maddie, go to: spectator.co.uk/quiteright This week on Quite right! Q&A: Is the Treasury still fit for purpose – or has ‘Treasury brain’ taken over Whitehall? Michael and Maddie dig into the culture and power of Britain’s most influential department, from the Oxbridge-heavy ‘Treasury boys’ to a ‘vision…
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This podcast episode delves into a reflective dialogue centered around the personal experiences and insights of our esteemed guest, Anthony Thomas. Throughout the discourse, we explore profound themes such as the significance of personal transformation and the influence of mentorship. Anthony shares poignant anecdotes, including the pivotal moments…
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Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH9_XbfB-g8 What if the choices you make every day aren't really yours? Harvard historian Rebecca Lemov has spent decades uncovering the uncomfortable truth about free will, manipulation, and the invisible forces that shape human behavior, from Cold War brainwashing experiments to the AI companions…
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This week: a Commons showdown over asylum – and a cold shower for Net Zero orthodoxy. After Shabana Mahmood’s debuts Labour’s new asylum proposals, Michael and Maddie ask whether her barnstorming performance signals a new star in Starmer’s government – or whether the Home Secretary is dangerously over-promising on a problem no minister has yet crac…
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Really? Is what I'd say if you told me you loved playing rounders. Today we're talking about rounders—not the 1998 movie starting Matt Damon and Edward Norton but the slightly rubbish British version of baseball—with Lauren Walker of the Batting Around podcast and Rotating Sandwiches website. Plus, the baffling Leicestershire tradition of bottle-ki…
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Our discourse today delves into the captivating journey of Anthony Thomas, a multifaceted individual whose experiences encompass the realms of long drive competitions, acting, and charity work. Anthony's compelling narrative exemplifies the intersection of athleticism and artistry, revealing how he transitioned from a promising golf career into the…
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To submit your urgent questions to Michael and Maddie, go to: spectator.co.uk/quiteright This week on Quite right! Q&A: Could Britain see a snap election before 2029? Michael and Maddie unpack the constitutional mechanics – and explain why, despite the chaos, an early vote remains unlikely. They also turn to Labour’s troubles: growing pressure on K…
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In this episode, we engage in a profound discourse surrounding the unsung heroes of golf, particularly spotlighting the remarkable Lydia Ko, whose enduring commitment to the sport is often overshadowed by fleeting accolades. Our conversation traverses various engaging topics, including the significance of personal connections to the game, exemplifi…
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Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XN3XJzI54A Four Super Bowl rings. NFL Hall of Fame. America's quarterback. And yet, sitting alone in his Pittsburgh apartment after five brutal years, Terry Bradshaw was crying, and didn't know why.This is the Terry Bradshaw story you've never heard. In this raw, hilarious, and deeply moving conve…
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