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Welcome to Stick to Cricket - brought to you by Betfair - where legends of the game come together for unfiltered insight, untold stories, and proper cricket chat! Join Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook, David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd, and Phil Tufnell as they dive into everything from the biggest Test moments to behind-the-scenes banter. From the Ashes to grassroots, no topic is off limits. If you love the game, this is your dressing room. Hit subscribe and don’t miss a delivery! Hosted on Acast. See ...
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In this explosive episode of GameTalk Arena, Ali and Hassan dive headfirst into the magical world of Magic Brawl – the real-time strategy game where wizards, goblins, and yes… even killer cheese fight for glory! They discuss deck strategies, their favorite cards, wild arena moments, and why this game is more than just another Clash-style clone. Whether you're a casual gamer or a competitive brawler, this episode is packed with tips, laughs, and spell-slinging chaos. Tune in and find out why ...
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BrownBags are a series of online webinars held using GotoMeeting and covering various datacenter & datacenter Certification topics. These BrownBags are held live at various dates and times around the globe and each covers a different bit of datacenter related specialization.
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In this episode of Tech Talk Tools, Mark and Colin uncover one of the most underrated features of the Casio fx-991EX — its ability to perform quick and accurate linear interpolation. Whether you're a student, engineer, or science enthusiast, this episode will guide you through how to use the interpolation calculator effectively to save time and avoid errors. Learn how to access the right modes, input values, and interpret results with ease. If you own this scientific calculator, you’re about ...
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Blowers and Friends

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"Hello, my dear old things!" 🏏 Grab yourself a brew and pull up a comfy chair to listen to the brand-new podcast 'Blowers & Friends', a series hosted by, you guessed it, legendary cricket commentator and unmistakable broadcast voice, Henry Blofeld - a charming, eccentric and larger than life personality with a lifetime's worth of funny stories and amusing anecdotes. So, what can you expect to hear from this podcast? Blowers has opened up his large phonebook to bring you six fantastic guests, ...
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A Life More Wild

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Come on outside! A Life More Wild is a series of wild walks with fascinating people, transporting you to the great outdoors and helping you connect with nature as you hear how they've woven the natural world into lives. In Series 4 join adventurer Alastair Humphreys as he teaches you how to build adventure into your life wherever you are, learn what ‘London dolphins’ are with urban birdwatcher Lira Valencia, and discover what it takes to climb Mont Blanc wearing 19th Century clothing with Li ...
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From America’s great hope after Nixon’s election victory, to disillusionment after Watergate through to President Carter’s election. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American journalist and broadcaster, Alastair Cooke (1908 – 2004).
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Welcome to Stick to Cricket - brought to you by Betfair, where legends of the game come together for unfiltered insight, untold stories, and proper cricket chat! Join Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook, David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd, and Phil Tufnell as they dive into everything from the biggest Test moments to behind-the-scenes banter. From the Ashes to gr…
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Cricket legend Freddie Flintoff joins Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook, David Lloyd and Phil Tufnell for an unforgettable episode of Stick to Cricket - brought to you by Betfair! 🏏🔥 Freddie opens up about his emotional journey through the game – from fighting just to play cricket as a kid to nearly joining the WWE after retirement. He reflects on…
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Join cricket legends Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook, David Lloyd and Phil Tufnell for the launch of the FIRST EVER episode of Stick to Cricket! 🏏🔥 They discuss the thrilling first Test between England and India at Headingley, relive England's memorable chase and discuss the challenges faced by Indian skipper Shubman Gill in his Test captaincy d…
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Welcome to Quick Strolls, shorter walks with the guests from A Life More Wild. In episode four, we stop and take a breath, as so many of our guests have done as we walked. From the man who camped on every Wainwright fell but valued a quiet sunrise as much as the extreme challenge, to a writer who takes “mind meals” and a tv presenter who writes to …
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It's the England vs India series preview with Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook, David 'Bumble' Lloyd and Phil Tufnell! Our Stick To Cricket hosts chat through India's chances in England without Kohli and Rohit. Plus Shoaib Bashir's bowling, who'd they'd pick at number three out of Ollie Pope or Jacob Bethell and more! Episode 1 of Stick To Cricke…
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Sophie Pavelle spends her life travelling the British Isles, highlighting the beauty and brilliance of its wild spaces on a mission to inspire people to protect them. We walked with her in the woods near her home to find out how she feels our relationship with nature could be improved and learn a little about symbiosis through her stories of confus…
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In this action-packed episode of GameTalk Arena, hosts Ali and Hassan take you deep into the wild world of Magic Brawl, the fast-paced strategy game taking mobile by storm. From powerful deck combos and hilarious match moments to game-winning cheese tactics and beginner tips, this episode has it all! Whether you're a seasoned spell-slinger or just …
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Welcome to Quick Strolls, shorter walks with the guests from A Life More Wild. In episode three, we talk to a few people whose passion for growing and getting their hands dirty has changed their lives, from a guerrilla gardener who looks at how soil changes our brain chemistry, to a model who became a food writer and a chef who’s leading his own ve…
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Xanthe Ross went to Wales to get out of London for a while. She pottered around in her parents’ walled garden, trying her hand at growing some herbs and vegetables. A few years later, she’s released her first cookbook on the back of hosting the most sought after supper clubs in the city. Join Xanthe now, back in that same walled garden, as she pick…
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In this episode of Tech Talk Tools, Mark and Colin walk you through the powerful — yet often overlooked interpolation calculator casio fx991ex scientific calculator. Learn how to estimate values between two known data points using STAT and TABLE modes, perfect for students, engineers, and anyone working with charts or lab data. From step-by-step in…
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Welcome to Quick Strolls, shorter walks with guests from A Life More Wild. In this episode, we look at how nature has helped some of our guests through the toughest moments of their lives. There's an enormous amount of science surrounding the psychological benefits of being in nature, so much so that at times it can feel as if the whole idea has be…
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Artist and architect Claudia Robalino grew up in Ecuador, with volcanoes, the ocean and the Amazon giving her a powerful connection to nature. It was only when she moved to London however, that she realised how much a part of her it was. Join Claudia now in Battersea Park, as she talks about finding new ways to create that connection and how the co…
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One thing that comes up time and again on A Life More Wild is access to nature. Something that many of us take for granted was, to a lot of our guests, a complex social and cultural issue that had shaped their lives and work. On this Quick Stroll, we hear from Mya Rose-Craig, Lira Valencia and Ollie Olanipekun of Flock Together, on the challenges t…
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Dwayne Fields moved to London from Jamaica when he was just a child. The contrast between the two places was almost too much for him to handle until a chance encounter gave him hope, a sense of belonging and eventually a purpose that would see him becoming the UK’s Chief Scout. Join Dwayne now in Nene Park, a place that holds fond memories for him,…
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Ollie Olanipekun first met Nadeem Parera on Instagram, where they bonded over a love of birds. Realising how rare it was to see people of colour engaged with nature in the UK, they formed a walking group. One terrible flyer and a few years of enormous effort later, Flock Together has branches around the world, providing people with a place to meet …
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When James Wong first visited Kew Gardens, he asked his mum if this was what heaven looked like. The ethnobotanist, born and raised in Singapore, can barely remember a time when he wasn’t fascinated by plants, a love which has led him around the world, onto TV and into a flat that looks like a jungle. Join James now, in Kew Gardens, as he talks abo…
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Venetia La Manna loves clothes, but knows more than most about the evils of fashion. For years, she’s been campaigning to change one of the most unregulated industries in the world - fighting over production and underpayment of garment workers around the world. Join Venetia now on a walk through the Heavens, near Stroud, where a community-driven su…
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When she was 16, Lise Wortley read a book by the explorer Alexandra David-Neel, who had undertaken a 14-year journey through Asia. The idea of it stayed with her until ten years later, when she was searching for a way to improve her mental health. It dawned on her that David-Neel and other female adventurers like Nan Shepherd and Henriette D’Angevi…
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Gaz Oakley was an intensely energetic, sporty person, who pursued fitness by loading up on carbs and protein, and hitting the gym. He was also a chef, so it’s fair to say his life was quite intense. When health problems made him go looking for dietary solutions, he began a journey that would end with him becoming a champion of plant-based eating, r…
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"Hello, my dear old things!" Legendary broadcaster, Henry Blofeld chews the fat with the wickedly charismatic, silver-tongued sports broadcaster and former footballer, Alan Brazil in this episode of his brand-new podcast, 'Blowers & Friends'. From his days on the football pitch for the likes of Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and…
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Athena Mellor never dreamed of writing a guidebook, but the knowledge of a lifetime hiking, a passion handed down by her father and grandfather was just too extensive to stay in her head. Now a successful writer and YouTuber, she’s making sure her daughter will follow in the family footsteps. Join her on a walk through Langdale, as she talks about …
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"Hello, my dear old things!" Legendary broadcaster, Henry Blofeld talks with the remarkable and prolific lyricist, Sir Tim Rice, in this episode of his brand-new podcast, 'Blowers & Friends'. From Andrew Lloyd Webber and Elton John to ABBA's Björn and Benny, he's collaborated with the greats and is one himself! Hear all new behind-the-scenes storie…
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"Hello, my dear old things!" Legendary broadcaster, Henry Blofeld has a natter with the wonderful and iconic entertainer, Paul 'Chuckle' Elliott, in this episode of his brand-new podcast, 'Blowers & Friends'. Known for his work with his late brother, Barry in the iconic duo The Chuckle Brothers, Paul takes us on a journey through the laughter and c…
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When she dropped out of the sky in front of Russian hunters in the Arctic, Sasha Dench wasn't quite sure how she'd be received. She was on a mission to understand and halt the decline in the numbers of the Bewick Swan by following their epic migration route from the Arctic to the UK on a paramotor. Join her on a walk from her favourite training fie…
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"Hello, my dear old things!" Legendary broadcaster, Henry Blofeld has a chinwag with beloved actress, Amanda Barrie, in this episode of his brand-new podcast, 'Blowers & Friends'. From her early days treading boards as a child star, to her unforgettable and iconic roles as the titular Cleopatra in 'Carry On Cleo' and Alma Halliwell in 'Coronation S…
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"Hello, my dear old things!" Legendary broadcaster, Henry Blofeld sits down to chat with one of the finest opening batsmen test cricket has ever seen and the leading run scorer for England, Sir Alastair Cooke, in this episode of his brand-new podcast, 'Blowers & Friends'. From his early days scoring centuries for England, to his highest test score,…
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Julius Roberts was exhausted and overworked, as chefs often are. He couldn’t help but compare himself to the happy, healthy-looking farmers who delivered produce to the restaurant he was working in. So, he decided to become one of them. It was a huge leap of faith that encompassed a commitment to seasonal eating, nature-first farming and the emotio…
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"Hello, my dear old things!" Legendary broadcaster, Henry Blofeld catches up with the fabulously eccentric and iconic fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes in the debut episode of his brand-new podcast, 'Blowers & Friends'. From Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana, to Debbie Harry and David Bowie, she's worked with them all. Hear all new behind the sc…
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"Hello, my dear old things!" 🏏 Grab yourself a brew and pull up a comfy chair to listen to the brand-new podcast 'Blowers & Friends', a series hosted by, you guessed it, legendary cricket commentator and unmistakable broadcast voice, Henry Blofeld - a charming, eccentric and larger than life personality with a lifetime's worth of funny stories and …
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Emma Gannon had been writing books for ten years, almost solidly. She hosted podcasts, spoke at numerous events and maintained one of the most popular substacks on the internet. Having decided not to have children, she began to wonder how and when her life would significantly change. She decided to take a year for herself, to get a new perspective …
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Mikaela Loach remembers the moment her grandmother told her that their local beach had disappeared. Years later, she would place that emotional conversation in the context of the wider problem - rising seas caused by climate change, in turn caused by global capitalism - and decide to dedicate herself to the fight for climate justice. We join her in…
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Lira Valencia grew up in Croydon, surrounded by the kind of urban sprawl that keeps the natural world at a distance. However, thanks mostly to the snails in her grandma’s garden, she developed a passion for nature and forged a path to a career in the overwhelmingly white world of conservation. We join her for a walk around Walthamstow wetlands, whe…
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Alastair Humphreys spent four years cycling round the world. He’s rowed across the Atlantic, run a marathon in the Sahara and taken part in an expedition to the arctic. But we’ve caught up with him on an industrial estate on the edge of the city, to talk microadventures and the power of thinking small. See more of what Alastair's been up to or foll…
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It’s time to get outdoors again… In season 4 of ALMW you’ll walk with more fascinating people as they take you to some of their favourite spots and talk about their connection to nature. We'll be talking to adventurer Alastair Humphreys, activist Mikaela Loach, the lady known as The Human Swan, and many more. Episode one will be out on 6th June and…
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While we were working on series 4 of A Life More Wild, which launches in June, Joe Wilkinson and David Earl shamelessly name-dropped us on their podcast, Chatabix. We got in touch to see if they’d like to record at one of our spaces and they said they’d love to, so here they are (or at least one of them is) at Humble Bee, a giant beehive in Devon, …
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Sarah Wilson is always on the move. Her work as an author, presenter and speaker takes her all over the world. In the course of her wandering, she’s learned a couple of things. How to ground yourself in a new place by hiking, how getting people to love something is how you get them to fight for it… and how long is too long to wear the same pair of …
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Being a wildlife cameraman wasn’t something Hamza Yassin wanted to do. It was THE ONLY thing he wanted to do. Inspired by the attenborough documentaries he learnt english from after his parents moved to the uk from Sudan, he gave everything to make his dream a reality. What he never dreamt about though, was ending up lifting the glitterball on Stri…
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Despite having a passion for animals and farming, Mike Duxbury received only one offer from all the agricultural colleges he applied to. The rest dismissed him instantly because he was blind. After graduating with an impressive array of qualifications, he became an accessibility consultant in London, but his heart was always with the land. He decid…
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You often hear people talk about how getting out into nature gives them a change of perspective. But what happens when your profession is nature on the biggest possible scale? Dr Becky Smethhurst is an astrophysicist, author and YouTuber who studies supermassive blackholes and galaxy formation, but says that rather than making her feel small, it do…
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When Freya Bromley first discovered tidal pools, she was dealing with the turmoil of grief. Those patches of calm water, surrounded by volatile seas, felt like places of refuge. From a single experience came a mission to swim every tidal pool in Britain, but while she went looking for healing, she found so much more. Join Freya now for a dip in Mar…
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A few years ago, a walk on the south west coastal path opened Katharine May up to a whole new world. She began to think about reconnecting with nature, and how it was the antidote to everything from anxiety to writer’s block. She even shaped her best selling book, Wintering, around the elements. Join Katherine now on the seafront in Whitstable, as …
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On a trip to Greenland, Jack Harries saw a huge chunk of ice break off a glacier and crash into the sea. Already a keen film maker with an interest in travel, he knew then what he wanted to dedicate his life to - telling the stories of climate change. Years later, he’s been all over the world, finding the people most affected by the climate crisis …
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What’s the best thing to do when you’re going through a bad breakup? How about get an allotment, develop a love of gardening and find yourself an entirely new career? Well, it worked for Tom Leonard, who, in a matter if months went from knowing nothing about plants to professional garden design and appearing at Chelsea Flower Show as his alter ego,…
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Liv Little often found herself asked to speak on behalf of all marginalised voices, as the only person of colour in the room… so she decided to build her own room. She founded Gal Dem magazine, a place and community where anyone could talk not just about their trauma, but about their joys and passions. It was the creation of a home that helped and …
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Most of us probably feel pretty proud of ourselves if we manage to put up a shelf that's reasonably straight. So imagine how great it would feel to refurbish a lighthouse at the end of a narrow cliffside path on the Isle of Mull off the west coast of Scotland. Interior designer Banjo Beale, whom you may remember as the winner of the show Interior D…
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This time we join Nick Hayes. He’s one of the most prominent voices of the campaign for the Right to Roam in England and author of The Book of Trespass. He’s also an illustrator and musician who thinks that our broken relationship with nature is bound up with the loss of our cultural heritage. Join Nick on a stroll through the countryside from his …
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We're back for series 3 and for our first wander we're in a wooded Welsh valley with Charlotte Church. Famous since the age of 11, it's a wonder she doesn't just want to shut the whole world out and shut the whole world out and live in peace but actually she's doing the opposite. Driven by a desire to give something back and help people facing ment…
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A Life More Wild is back with a whole new group of fascinating people taking you out into nature. We'll be joining Charlotte Church at her new wellness retreat in a lush Welsh Valley, reclaiming our right to roam with author and campaigner, Nick Hayes in some forbidden parts of a Berkshire estate and heading out eagle spotting with wildlife cameram…
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Our final episode of series 2 of A Life More wild sees us chatting to George Clarke about his humble beginnings creating treehouses as a kid, and the journey it took to building some of his more famous creations. Our very own Siri Thomas gets George chatting about nature in the city, inspiration for his recent work, and even, a little teaser for wh…
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