Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

Spectators Podcasts

show episodes
 
Artwork

4
Table Talk

The Spectator

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
Lara Prendergast and Olivia Potts interview notable guests about their life, through the food and drink that has come to define it.Lara Prendergast is the Food and Drink Editor of Spectator Life.Olivia Potts is Spectator Life's Vintage Chef.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Holy Smoke

The Spectator

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
The most important and controversial topics in world religion, thoroughly dissected by a range of high profile guests. Presented by Damian Thompson.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Edition

The Spectator

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly
 
The Spectator's flagship podcast featuring discussions and debates on the best features from the week's edition. Presented by Lara Prendergast and William Moore.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Americano

The Spectator

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly+
 
The next chapter in American politics has begun, but is it going to be any less crazy? The Spectator's Americano podcast delivers in-depth discussions with the best American pundits to keep you in the loop. Presented by Freddy Gray.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Fire at Will

The Spectator Australia

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly
 
A safe space for dangerous conversations, from The Spectator Australia. The Spectator is the world’s longest-running magazine of news, arts and ideas. Hosted by Will Kingston.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Cinema Spectator

ECFS Productions

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly
 
An ECFS Productions Original Podcast: Cinema Spectator is a film history podcast that takes away the pretense that usually comes along with learning about film. Each week, we tackle a "classic" of film history but do these films actually hold up for a modern audience? Can they entertain someone who grew up on Spider-Man reboots and Jim Carrey movies, or will they forever be relics of a bygone era?
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Chinese Whispers

The Spectator

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
A fortnightly podcast from the Spectator on the latest in Chinese politics, society, and more. From Huawei to Hong Kong, Cindy Yu talks to experts, journalists, and long time China-watchers on what you need to know about China.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Meet winemaking's biggest stars in each episode of Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast with host James Molesworth. Plus, our editors cover the latest news, trends and upcoming events, and we might even get a visit from Dr. Vinny … Pop a bottle and join us! Having trouble receiving episodes? Please search for Wine Spectator's Straight Talk and follow or subscribe again to stay up-to-date. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Miss Cowboy Unbranded

Miss Cowboy Club

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
"Miss Cowboy Unbranded” is where the Western world meets the curious outsider. We bridge the gap between Western industry insiders and those who love the aesthetic, values, and lifestyle but don’t know where to start. With candid conversations, humor, and heart, your hosts, Lacey & Ella, will have you buying your first cowboy hat in no time. And while we love all things Western, we also mix in a little bit of everything—business, relationships, fashion, and everyday girl talk—because this wa ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Women With Balls

The Spectator

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
The Spectator's Political Editor, Katy Balls, speaks to women fortnightly at the top of their respective games, about their passions, their battles, and what makes them tick.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Sports Entertainment Spectator With Keegan Dimitrijevic

Dimitrijevic’s All About Wrestling Podcast

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Sports Entertainment Spectator With Keegan Dimitrijevic is a professional wrestling/sports entertainment podcast that cover various NJPW, Impact, and mainly WWE storylines, matches, and PPVs that vary from past to present. Keegan Dimitrijevic is a seventeen year old aspiring professional wrestling/ sports entertainment journalist that is constantly on topic with sports entertainment from the 1940’s- present.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Collide Church

Collide Church

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly
 
The Collide Church podcast is a collection of audio from our weekly message series taught by our Teaching Pastor, our Elder Team, and additional guest speakers. We are located in Yadkinville, NC with a mission to be a place where people and God collide.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Impact of Leadership

Impact of Leadership

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
People look to you for guidance and vision. Regardless of your title, YOU ARE A LEADER. Powered by CCB Technology®, this podcast features inspiring and entertaining interviews with influential business leaders passionate about achieving success, having an impact, and developing people. You’ll hear real-world advice, practical tips, and inspirational stories to help you improve your leadership in business and life. Join host Steve Scherer on his leadership journey as he identifies the keys to ...
  continue reading
 
The Sapphire Running Zone specialises in providing running training and fundraising support for runners of all levels. Founder Tim Rogers is a veteran of 73 marathons and over 200 half marathons, many in fancy dress. He held the world record for running an official marathon on all 7 continents in the quickest time, has written 3 running books and was one of the first to run all of the world marathon majors in a calendar year. Here Tim and special guests will share their experiences and answe ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Business of Endurance

Charlie Reading

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
Previously called Tribeathlon, The Business of Endurance is a podcast aimed at connecting endurance sport with personal and business advancement. Hosted by Charlie Reading and Claire Fudge, the show provides a comprehensive approach to success, drawing inspiration from athletes, coaches, and motivational figures in the endurance sport domain. With a diverse range of subjects being covered – from fitness strategies to business advice and life lessons – the discussions are designed to inspire ...
  continue reading
 
The Football NSW Community Podcast aims to celebrate the great people, clubs and initiatives from around the football family. Hosted by Teo Pelizzeri, each episode features interviews from key personalities within the Football NSW landscape. Stay up to date with all the latest news by following Football NSW on social media or visiting https://footballnsw.com.au/
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Style POV

Gabrielle Arruda

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
We are here to examine our relationships with style and aesthetics. The goal is to learn to trust our fashion instincts, develop a unique style POV, and find strength through style.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Roots and Wings

Siva Bala Narayanan

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Daily+
 
Roots and Wings is a podcast about growth — personal, national, and global. Hosted by Siva Bala Narayanan, a technology entrepreneur, father, runner, and spiritual seeker, the show explores what it means to live with clarity, contribute with courage, and grow in alignment with your purpose. From ancient wisdom to modern ambition, from India’s grassroots to the global stage, each episode invites you to reflect on your own story — and discover how it fits into a bigger one. Whether you’re buil ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Welcome to Inspire Radio, your home for Motivation, Inspiration, and Encouragement. This podcast focuses on Personal Growth and Development. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inspireradiopodcast/support
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Discerning Truth

Beyond The Rituals

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
The Discerning Truth podcast is an introduction to the Philosophy of the Divine Law. A philosophy based on the primal understanding, inherent within each of us, that we are all an integral aspect of one profound and collective truth, connected by the Divine Essence of God. Each week we will present one or more of the Divine Law's core concepts, to promote the understanding of how humanity can apply its principles and guidance, to prevent the social destruction of humankind.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The More the Brainier

Christine Renaud, CEO @ Braindate

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
The More The Brainier is collaborative problem-solving in action: real stories, shared wisdom and experience – a candid, brave space where creative minds tackle their pressing questions together. Think of it as a supercharged braindate, where each bite-sized episode spotlights one guest's burning question and the beautiful solutions that emerge when brilliant people think together. Feeling stuck on a challenge? Sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective (or three) to illuminate the path f ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
ExtraOrdinary Chatter

April Gustafson

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Welcome to ExtraOrdinary thoughts & reflections, a podcast for anyone & everyone, where you can expect some awesomeness to result! Btw H.U.N. are the episodes that were hidden until now! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ExtraOrdinaryApril/support
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Xathlon Talk

Xathlon Talk

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
All sorts of audio content on Academic Decathlon, education, coaching, academic competitions, and learning ✅ Sponsored by Xathlon. Get >2000 questions for $100 ⬇️
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Stories, life lessons, experiences, health, wellness, and more from a Xennial work in progress. Come join Jaye in the journey to living our best lives - welcome to This Xennial Life!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Audio Chimera

Stephen A. Schrum

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
A subversive podcast taking refuge in The Sanctuary of Allegory about the fragility of memory. With Audio Chimera I share memories from my past, while at the same commenting on various aspects of modern life. The links are not always obvious, since I create each podcast through stream of consciousness writing techniques—and sometimes even I am surprised by the connections!
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the “Cosmic Chats with Debbie Sugarbaker” Podcast. On this show, I share from my heart and experience as well as conversations with individuals whose work, knowledge, wisdom and insight have helped me open my mind and perspective, alchemize perceived negative situations, live in a healthier body, and see the world in a deeper, more wondrous way on a daily basis. My aim is that you, the listener, is able to receive ALL of that AND tap into your own heart and energy to create possib ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Louder Than Podcast

Louder Than Podcast

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Now presenting semi-coherent discussion of topics such as film, gaming, literature, and more, all with the possibility of entertainment should we ever untangle our knot of production woes. Led by Eric from the "Louder Than" group, this panel of unqualified oafish open books lays it all out for you to enjoy.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Lifegate Church International

Lifegate Church International

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Lifegate Church International is a spirit filled church that empowers you to come as you are. Pastors Mickey and Sandie Freed lead the church every Sunday with messages. Josh Faz the worship leader leads in worship with guest speakers through out the year.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Max Jeffery reports from court as the Spectator and Douglas Murray win the defamation cause brought against them by Mohammed Hijab; Cosmo Landesman defends those who stay silent over political issues; Henry Blofeld celebrates what has been a wonderful year for test cricket; David Honigmann reflects on the powder k…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text This week on the Spectator Mode Podcast, we start with what we’ve been playing and watching lately, then celebrate the Dynasty Warriors 25th anniversary and its lasting impact on the hack-and-slash genre. We also dive into Itch.io’s decision to relist NSFW games — but only the free ones — and what that means for indie developers. Fro…
  continue reading
 
Eddington (2025) is the latest film from the ever-evolving mind of Ari Aster, one of the most beloved new horror directors of the past decade. While Aster has evolved away from horror in his latest two features, he still has a knack for tackling bold and challenging themes in his films. Eddington will certainly scare off some audiences for its clos…
  continue reading
 
Life has a way of throwing you some curveballs, especially when you’re least expecting it. And when life changes in a big way, your financial landscape usually does, too. Whether you're navigating divorce, supporting someone who is, or just ready to stop being a financial spectator in your own life, this conversation can help. Myra Alport is an acc…
  continue reading
 
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusi…
  continue reading
 
Does – or did – Nigel Farage have a woman problem? ‘Around me there’s always been a perception of a laddish culture,’ he tells political editor Tim Shipman, for the cover piece of the Spectator this week. In last year’s election, 58 per cent of Reform voters were men. But, Shipman argues, ‘that has begun to change’. According to More in Common, Ref…
  continue reading
 
Freddy Gray speaks to podcast host and commentator Candace Owens about her story investigating whether Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte is a man, why she remains firm on her views about Gaza, and how Trump is doing in his presidency. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out …
  continue reading
 
St John Henry Newman (1801-90) is perhaps the most influential theologian in the history of English Christianity. Yet, as Damian Thompson discusses with Fr Rod Strange – one of the world’s leading authorities on Newman – he was a divisive figure, though perhaps not in the way one might imagine. One of the founders of the Oxford Movement, Newman was…
  continue reading
 
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has given a wide-ranging interview to the BBC’s Amol Rajan in which she touched upon her Nigerian upbringing, her feeling of identity and she even revealed she called out a peer for cheating at school. But perhaps her most interesting comments came when she revealed how she lost her belief in God. The Reverend Ferg…
  continue reading
 
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Max Jeffery reports from court as the Spectator and Douglas Murray win the defamation cause brought against them by Mohammed Hijab; Cosmo Landesman defends those who stay silent over political issues; Henry Blofeld celebrates what has been a wonderful year for test cricket; David Honigmann reflects on the powder k…
  continue reading
 
Some excitement on Threadneedle Street today after the Bank of England cut interest rates to 4 per cent. The Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has just voted five to four – after a revote – for what is the third cut this year. This takes interest rates back down to levels not seen since the beginning of 2023. Concerns about an increasingly sla…
  continue reading
 
First: Nigel Farage is winning over women Does – or did – Nigel Farage have a woman problem? ‘Around me there’s always been a perception of a laddish culture,’ he tells political editor Tim Shipman. In last year’s election, 58 per cent of Reform voters were men. But, Shipman argues, ‘that has begun to change’. According to More in Common, Reform ha…
  continue reading
 
First: Nigel Farage is winning over women Does – or did – Nigel Farage have a woman problem? ‘Around me there’s always been a perception of a laddish culture,’ he tells political editor Tim Shipman. In last year’s election, 58 per cent of Reform voters were men. But, Shipman argues, ‘that has begun to change’. According to More in Common, Reform ha…
  continue reading
 
The Spectator and Douglas Murray have comprehensively won a defamation case brought by Mohammed Hegab. Hegab, a YouTuber who posts under the name Mohammed Hijab, claimed that an article about the Leicester riots, written by Douglas Murray and published by The Spectatorin September 2022, caused serious harm to his reputation and led to a loss of ear…
  continue reading
 
The Spectator and Douglas Murray have comprehensively won a defamation case brought by Mohammed Hegab. Hegab, a YouTuber who posts under the name Mohammed Hijab, claimed that an article about the Leicester riots, written by Douglas Murray and published by The Spectatorin September 2022, caused serious harm to his reputation and led to a loss of ear…
  continue reading
 
Hey Girlies, ICYMI, Cassidy just relocated from Washington to Minnesota after her divorce. And in today’s episode, she's breaking down every single dollar she spent (and made) in the process. This isn't your typical moving budget episode. We're talking about the decision to sell everything you own, start completely fresh, and what that actually loo…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of The Business of Endurance, we’re joined by the incredible Matt Trautman - an athlete whose journey embodies the essence of resilience, reinvention, and mental toughness. From competing as a white-water kayaker to becoming a world-class triathlete, Matt’s story is one of overcoming obstacles, including a severe spinal injury, and …
  continue reading
 
Sam Leith's guest on this week's Book Club podcast is Nicola Barker, talking about her new book TonyInterruptor -- about how a man who interrupts a free jazz concert becomes a viral sensation on social media. Nicola tells Sam why some of her books are bouts of the flu and some are sneezes, how hard she works on her apparently spontaneous prose, why…
  continue reading
 
Sam Leith's guest on this week's Book Club podcast is Nicola Barker, talking about her new book TonyInterruptor -- about how a man who interrupts a free jazz concert becomes a viral sensation on social media. Nicola tells Sam why some of her books are bouts of the flu and some are sneezes, how hard she works on her apparently spontaneous prose, why…
  continue reading
 
Freddy Gray is joined by US editor at large Ben Domenech. They discuss the return of Russiagate – what’s behind the new inquiry, who could be implicated, and what it means for the legacy of the Trump-Russia scandal. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more. For more Sp…
  continue reading
 
It’s the big day for Starmer’s one-in, one-out migrant deal with France. The scheme, which was agreed during the state visit last month, comes into effect today – but Yvette Cooper and other figures in Whitehall remain suspiciously evasive when it comes to putting a number on returns to France. Immigration is, of course, the problem of highest sali…
  continue reading
 
Trump, MAGA, and US foreign policy Kate Andrews speaks to Damir Marusic, assignment editor at The Washington Post and co-founder of Wisdom of Crowds. They examine Donald Trump’s surprising foreign policy moves in his second term: his position on the Israel-Gaza conflict, why he's armed Ukraine despite MAGA frustration, and whether his instincts are…
  continue reading
 
John O’Neill and Sam McPhail, the Spectator’s research and data team, join economics editor Michael Simmons to re-introduce listeners to the Spectator’s data hub. They take us through the process between the data hub and how their work feeds into the weekly magazine. From crime to migration, which statistics are the most controversial? Why can’t we…
  continue reading
 
Nigel Farage hosted a press conference today as part of Reform's summer crime campaign 'Britain is lawless'. He unveiled the latest Tory defector: Leicestershire's Police & Crime Commissioner Rupert Matthews. Amidst all the noise of whether crime in the UK is falling or not, plus the impact of migration on crime, is Reform's messaging cutting throu…
  continue reading
 
We first got to know Pat Monahan when he and his Grammy-winning band Train filmed much of the 2012 music video for their hit song "Drive By" at Shafer Vineyards (which has earned more than 200 million views on YouTube). We knew right away that Pat was a wine fan based both on our interactions with him that day and because we learned that he helmed …
  continue reading
 
This is the latest in a series of sessions from The Publisher Summits, which were held in June. The Summits covered four product areas across 2 days in London, from newsletters and print to apps and podcasts, featuring speakers from The Economist and the FT to Reach, National World, Grazia and more. Thanks to the sponsors of the Publisher App Summi…
  continue reading
 
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Michael Simmons argues that Trump is winning the tariff war with China; Kapil Komireddi reviews Robert Ivermee’s Glorious Failure: The Forgotten History of French Imperialism in India; Margaret Mitchell watches a Channel 4 documentary on Bonnie Blue and provides a warning to parents; David Abulafia provides his no…
  continue reading
 
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusi…
  continue reading
 
Massacres in Syria and the Congo: why aren't Western elites, including the Churches, drawing attention to religious persecution? After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, many people voiced fears that the religious minorities in the country could face increased persecution. This could be at the hands of the new government’s supporters, or simply…
  continue reading
 
Is the Online Safety Act protecting children – or threatening free speech? Michael Simmons hosts John Power, who writes the Spectator's cover piece this week on how the Act has inadvertently created online censorship. Implemented and defended by the current Labour government, it is actually the result of legislation passed by the Conservatives in 2…
  continue reading
 
Is the Online Safety Act protecting children – or threatening free speech? Michael Simmons hosts John Power, who writes the Spectator's cover piece this week on how the Act has inadvertently created online censorship. Implemented and defended by the current Labour government, it is actually the result of legislation passed by the Conservatives in 2…
  continue reading
 
John O’Neill and Sam McPhail, the Spectator’s research and data team, join economics editor Michael Simmons to re-introduce listeners to the Spectator’s data hub. They take us through the process between the data hub and how their work feeds into the weekly magazine. From crime to migration, which statistics are the most controversial? Why can’t we…
  continue reading
 
Freddy Gray is joined by author Ann Coulter in London, to discuss why she backs the rise of Reform UK, how immigration main issue voters care about this election and why she's backing Trump in his second term. Ann Coulter's Substack can be found at: anncoulter.substack.com Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text In Episode 196 of the Spectator Mode Podcast, the crew returns to break down another wild week in gaming. We kick things off with what we've been playing and watching before diving into whether The Outer Worlds 2 is shaping up to be another case of Microsoft marketing misfires. From there, we explore the growing rumors around Sony po…
  continue reading
 
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Michael Simmons argues that Trump is winning the tariff war with China; Kapil Komireddi reviews Robert Ivermee’s Glorious Failure: The Forgotten History of French Imperialism in India; Margaret Mitchell watches a Channel 4 documentary on Bonnie Blue and provides a warning to parents; David Abulafia provides his no…
  continue reading
 
Lionel Shriver on Trump’s vendetta, Mamdani’s ‘stupid’ ideas & sentimental immigration Deputy US editor Kate Andrews is joined by author and Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver to assess Donald Trump’s turbulent second term. They discuss the rise of socialism in New York, why fairness is warping immigration policy, and whether Trump’s obsession with…
  continue reading
 
Your fundraising page is at the heart of your fundraising efforts. Don't just stick with the template that the fundraising platforms provide when you first sign up. Spend a bit of time personalising it and you'll see a real difference really quickly. Keep it up to date and tell your followers what you're up to. This podcasts gives you some great in…
  continue reading
 
Freddy Gray speaks to Christopher Mondics who is a legal affairs writer about how the left-wing orthodoxy has destroyed Protestantism in America. They discuss the mainline denominations in America, how 'wokeness' infiltrated the churches and why, despite some drop off, religion is still so present in America. Become a Spectator subscriber today to …
  continue reading
 
The dispute between the British Medical Association (BMA) – a trade union for doctors – and the government continues, following the five-day strike by junior doctors. Doctors argue that pay is still far below relative levels from almost two decades ago, combined with the cost of study, the cost of living and housing crises, as well as challenging c…
  continue reading
 
After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, many people voiced fears that the religious minorities in the country could face increased persecution. This could be at the hands of the new government’s supporters, or simply because the new regime can't protect them. Now those fears appear to have been realised. There is rising sectarian violence agai…
  continue reading
 
First: the new era of censorship A year ago, John Power notes, the UK was consumed by race riots precipitated by online rumours about the perpetrator of the Southport atrocity. This summer, there have been protests, but ‘something is different’. With the introduction of the Online Safety Act, ‘the government is exerting far greater control over wha…
  continue reading
 
First: the new era of censorship A year ago, John Power notes, the UK was consumed by race riots precipitated by online rumours about the perpetrator of the Southport atrocity. This summer, there have been protests, but ‘something is different’. With the introduction of the Online Safety Act, ‘the government is exerting far greater control over wha…
  continue reading
 
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney unveiled his strategy for pursuing a second independence referendum this week, arguing that an SNP majority at next year's Holyrood elections is the only way to guarantee it. This is seen as an attempt to put Scottish independence back on the table as well as combat the rising popularity of Reform. Pollster Ma…
  continue reading
 
What does it take to lead one of Britain’s most iconic sports into a new era? In this episode, we sit down with Jon Dutton OBE, CEO of British Cycling, to unpack how purpose-driven leadership, bold decision-making, and emotional intelligence are shaping the future of sport. From orchestrating the ground-breaking Rugby League World Cup to overseeing…
  continue reading
 
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thefinancegirlies.substack.com Today's episode is different. Cassidy gets incredibly vulnerable and walks us through the real process of untangling completely merged finances after divorce — and we mean completely merged. Joint everything, shared goals, nearly $700k in combined assets. T…
  continue reading
 
Sam Leith is joined for this week's Book Club podcast by Gary Shteyngart — whose new novel Vera, or Faith is set in a near-future America whose politics seems to be less science-fictional by the day. It tells the unexpectedly tender story of a bright but lonely ten-year-old girl contending with her parents' failing marriage and navigating the begin…
  continue reading
 
Sam Leith is joined for this week's Book Club podcast by Gary Shteyngart — whose new novel Vera, or Faith is set in a near-future America whose politics seems to be less science-fictional by the day. It tells the unexpectedly tender story of a bright but lonely ten-year-old girl contending with her parents' failing marriage and navigating the begin…
  continue reading
 
Keir Starmer says the UK will recognise a Palestinian state at a UN meeting in September unless Israel meets certain conditions. As the UN warns of famine and aid agencies are raising concern about widespread starvation, countries are coming under pressure to change their approach and influence Israel. The UK's announcement follows Emmanuel Macron’…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play