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Y Coridor AnsicrwyddY Coridor AnsicrwyddEwro 2025: Jess, pwy arall?!Fel y disgwyl, roedd Ffrainc yn rhy gryf i Gymru ond roedd digon o reswm i ddathlu. Roedd wyneb Jess Fishlock, ac ymateb yr holl garfan, yn adrodd cyfrolau wrth iddi ddathlu sgorio gôl gyntaf Cymru yn rowndiau terfynol Pencampwriaeth Ewrop... a chreu record newydd yn y broses fel y sgoriwr hynaf yn hanes yn gystadleuaeth.Catrin Heledd sy'n ymuno efo Dylan Griffiths, Malcolm Allen ac Owain Tudur Jones i ddadansoddi noson hanesyddol i Gymru, ac edrych ymlaen at yr her olaf yn erbyn yr hen elyn.2025-07-1038 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastPaul Weiss’s growth is just the tip of the icebergSend us a textWe have never seen such rapid investment in the London legal market like Paul Weiss’s recruitment spree since 2023.Between 2023 and 2024 alone, the firm's London headcount tripled and its estimated turnover grew by more than 550 per cent.But that was just the start of the story for US firms in London over the last financial year, as private capital doubled down on the London market.So is it all rosy for American firms in London? Or could there be trouble on the horizon?Tune in to...2025-06-1233 min3:00AM Conversations3:00AM ConversationsCatrin Griffiths, Editor of The Lawyer: Navigating Change to Achieve Success“I think big law is at a major crossroads here.” Catrin Griffiths is the award-winning editor of The Lawyer, leading trade magazine for the legal industry. It’s the place lawyers turn to first to get the information they need.Catrin’s career in legal journalism has been marked by both innovation and resilience. Against the backdrop of the steep decline in print media, Catrin successfully transformed the business model for The Lawyer, taking it behind a digital paywall.  Hosts Peter Jackson and Sarah Emerson hear how Catrin led her team through major shifts in t...2025-04-3048 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastCould you hack it as a startup GC?Send us a textDynamic. Modern. Exciting. From Revolut to Bloom & Wild, Darktrace to Fever, startups are increasingly the place to be in the UK - and that is the case for lawyers too.So as the potential avenues for a career in law grow and grow, Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith are joined on The Lawyer Podcast by Tech Editor Lucie Cruz – and some special guests –  to discuss what it takes to be a lawyer at a startup.2025-03-2726 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastWe need to talk about LathamSend us a textLosing more than a dozen partners in a year isn’t good for any firm, but it’s particularly bad if you are a top of the market type practice like Latham & Watkins.But after such a stumble in London and across Europe last year, which saw the firm recalibrate its partner remuneration and bonus structure to hold on to top talent, the time has come to ask: should Lathamites be worried, or is a little turbulence all part of life for a global elite firm?Join Catrin Griffiths, Chri...2025-01-3031 minLaw, disruptedLaw, disruptedThe Spectator Sport of Legal Journalism in the UKJohn is joined by Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith, the Editor-in-Chief and Litigation Editor of The Lawyer.  They discuss legal journalism in the UK.  John, Catrin and Christian agree that UK legal reporting is more analytical and critical of law firm strategies than U.S. legal journalism.  They attribute this to the UK’s centralized legal market in London and a British journalistic culture that favors accountability and critical analysis.  They explain that The Lawyer, originally a print magazine, has evolved into a digital platform combining news, data, and insight, providing in-depth analysis of law firms' performance and strategy.  The pub...2025-01-1640 minLlwybrau Llanhari - Dathlu\'r AurLlwybrau Llanhari - Dathlu'r AurDathlu’r 50 - drwy'r degawdauRhifyn arbennig ar ddechrau 2025 o bodlediad Llwybrau Llanhari.  Dyma gyfle i chi glywed sesiwn a gynhaliwyd ym mhabell y Cymdeithasau yn ystod Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Rhondda Cynon Taf 2024 ym Mharc Ynysangharad, sef lansiad dathliadau’r 50.Oeddech chi yno?  Hyfryd oedd gweld cymaint o wynebau ddoe a heddiw’r ysgol yn y gynulleidfa a’r lle dan ei sang. Dwy o’n cyn-ddisgyblion dawnus sy’n arwain yr holi y tro hwn wrth i'r chwiorydd, Catrin Heledd a Sara Esyllt, gyfweld â thri o wynebau cyfarwydd yr ysgol – Geraint Rees, un o ddisgyblion y flwyddyn gyntaf ym 1974, Peter Griffiths, y cyn-bennaeth a L...2025-01-0244 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastChristmas Special: Is someone you know a workaholic?Send us a textIt's less than a week until Christmas and across the country, fires are blazing, trees are twinkling and pigs in blankets are roasting. But in offices, lawyers still have their noses to the grindstone. For those who celebrate it, the Christmas break can be a time to put your feet up and relax. But many still need to work over the festive season, and many still find it difficult to stop. So for our final podcast of the year, The Lawyer looks at workaholism and why lawyers so susceptible to it. ...2024-12-1930 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastFive smaller firms to watch for good or for illSend us a textEditors Catrin Griffiths, Christian Smith and Richard Simmons are back to reveal the five firms in the second hundred of the UK200 they are watching in the coming years – for good or for ill.Tune in as we discuss firms from around the country: RBG, Lawrence Stephens, Enyo Law, FBC Manby Bowdler and Simpson Millar.And please remember to like and subscribe on your favourite podcast platform.2024-12-0532 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastUK 200 Special: What we really think of Freshfields, BCLP and Osborne ClarkeSend us a textIn part two of our two-part podcast series, celebrating the 20th edition of The Lawyer's UK200, editors Catrin Griffiths, Christian Smith, Matt Byrne, Katy Dowell and Richard Simmons are back to reveal the five firms they are watching in the coming years – for good or for ill.With a list of 200 law firms, it’s not difficult to find some which pique our interest…but why have they?Tune in as we discuss Freshfields, Hill Dickinson, BDB Pitmans, Osborne Clarke and BCLP.And please remember to like and su...2024-10-1730 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastUK 200 Special: UK law firms fight backSend us a textIf this year's UK200 is anything to go by, the majority of UK law firms are in robust health. Indeed, they are finally fighting back against the growth of US competitors.So why are so many upending their partnership models?In part one of our two part podcast series celebrating the 20th edition of The Lawyer's UK200, editors Catrin Griffiths, Christian Smith, Matt Byrne, Katy Dowell and Richard Simmons sit down to discuss what this year's UK200 report tells us about the health of UK law firms and how...2024-10-0328 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastIs the A&O Shearman honeymoon over?Send us a textLast week, A&O Shearman set out post-merger plans to close its legacy Allen & Overy base in Johannesburg, reduce its partnership by 10 per cent by the end of the financial year, and sell its consultancy business Consulting by A&O Shearman.So is this a sign of things already going wrong, or is this all par for the course for big mergers?In this new episode of The Lawyer Podcast, hosts Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith are joined by deputy editor (City) Rachel Moloney and Horizon editor Katy Dowell...2024-09-1930 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastQualification: the end of your career?Send us a textThe associate recruitment market has tightened up over the past year or two. For trainees looking to qualify, that means finding a home in their preferred practice area is more difficult too.But qualification and, specifically, which team you qualify into, can be one of the most crucial moments in a solicitor’s career. So on the final episode of The Lawyer Podcast before the summer and with editor Catrin Griffiths away, litigation editor Christian Smith is joined by deputy editor (UK) Richard Simmons, senior rep...2024-07-1826 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastBumble and billables: the woes of dating as a lawyer (and why partners should care)Send us a textO Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?Last week, The Lawyer reported that time-poor lawyers are struggling to date in a profession where time is money. Longer hours for junior lawyers, compounded by a waning London dating market, is only adding to the problem.So on this episode of The Lawyer Podcast, editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian Smith are joined by reporters Lucy Floydd and Charlotte Lear to discuss what new trends in lawyering mean for romance.We examine the law firm’s role in fo...2024-05-2331 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastWhy you should leave Big Law for a boutique (and why you shouldn't)Send us a textLast week, all eyes were on A&O Shearman, a union hailing Big Law and its future. But in this week’s episode, we consider why so many solicitors are pursuing another future: opening their own firm.A survey from Censuswide on behalf of Harbour Litigation Funding last year found that half of UK firm partners had ambitions to set up their own firm – up 10 per percent on 2021.So as The Lawyer Awards draws nearer, with the prestigious awards litigation boutique and specialist firm of the year up for grab...2024-05-0930 minPiece of Mind: Mental Health & PsychiatryPiece of Mind: Mental Health & PsychiatryEpisode 13: Learning disability, autism, and support into workIn this episode of the Piece of Mind podcast, we're joined by Andrea Meek, Dr Elisa Vigna, and Gerraint Jones-Griffiths to discuss the Engage to Change project which has supported over 1,200 young people with a learning disability or autism into employment over the last eight years.Engage to Change has worked across Wales since 2016 to support young people aged 16-25 who have a learning difficulty, learning disability, or autism to achieve their full potential. The project has worked with over 1,200 young people to offer job placements, supported internships, and job coach support over a seven year...2024-04-2632 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastEmergency Episode: The SQE shamblesSend us a textThe Lawyer's Christian Smith, Catrin Griffiths, Richard Simmons, Katy Dowell and Charlotte Lear are joined by College of Legal Practice CEO Giles Proctor for this emergency episode of The Lawyer Podcast as they discuss the latest Solicitors Qualification Exam debacle: marking errors that led to 175 students being incorrectly told they had failed.What went wrong, who's to blame, and what happens next?2024-04-1632 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastWho wants to be a millionaire associate?Send us a textThe new episode of The Lawyer Podcast is out now.Last week The Lawyer reported that claimant firm Pogust Goodhead could pay its newly qualified associates up to £2m (if it wins its cases), making them by far and away the highest paid in the country.Yet although Pogust Goodhead is offering more money than anyone else, the move is also a sign of what is an exciting and diverse market.So on this episode of the podcast, The Lawyer editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian S...2024-02-2924 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastLawyers and the Post Office scandal: “Are we the baddies?”Send us a textThe Lawyer Podcast is back for 2024 and we’re kicking things off by delving into the lessons the legal profession can glean from the Post Office scandal.The Post Office scandal has already become one of the biggest stories of the year and few groups are so closely tied to it as the legal profession.With that in mind, editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian Smith are joined by senior litigation reporter Annabel Tinson to ask: Are lawyers the baddies in this national scandal? Where is the line be...2024-01-1825 minThe True YouThe True YouWhen you know there is something missing. Talking about getting more out of our lives with life coach Catrin AtkinsCatrin is a life coach who helps women get more out of their lives whatever that means for them. She's originally from Northj Wales but currently lives in Caerphilly with husband and two dogs and two guinea pigs 😉 She was also was born with a disability called spina bifida and Hydrocephalushttps://www.facebook.com/catrin.griffiths.16https://www.instagram.com/catsatkins/ 💖You can now watch seleted episodes of The True You podcasts on Youtube! Subscribe by clicking here and get notified as episodes get added💖Ready to ignite that spark and access so...2023-11-2944 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastForget dealmakers, litigators are law's true entrepreneursSend us a textThe new episode of The Lawyer Podcast is out now!Across the UK and Europe, new types of litigation are booming – and the money is pumping in.On this episode of The Lawyer Podcast, Catrin Griffiths, Christian Smith and Alex Taylor sit down to debate what the future holds for the once maligned practice area, and whether litigators are proving themselves more creative than their transactional colleagues.2023-11-2329 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastHorizon, not liveSend us a textThe Lawyer’s Horizon Live is due to kick off next month. We are launching a series of webinars, dinners and roundtables featuring some of the biggest names in law discussing the most prominent issues affecting the profession.To celebrate, on the new episode of The Lawyer Podcast, four of The Lawyer’s editors present some of their favourite Horizons in recent times.The Lawyer editor Catrin Griffiths presents Horizon editor Katy Dowell’s piece Just let more women in the equity, Rich Simmons brings us his...2023-10-2615 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastThe truth behind the CMS redundanciesSend us a textProposed redundancies at CMS and Taylor Rose have raised associate anxieties across the market, with many wondering whether they could be the start of wider trouble.Hosts Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith are joined by director of insight Matt Byrne and deputy editor (UK) Rich Simmons to discuss what you need to know, and whether you should be worried.2023-09-2822 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastPaul Weiss and the Goblet of MoneySend us a textWhy is everyone talking about Paul Weiss and Neel Sachdev?The Lawyer Podcast is BACK after the summer break and for the first episode of the new term, the team take on the hottest story of the summer: Paul Weiss and its big London play.Join hosts Catrin Griffiths, Christian Smith and guests Matt Byrne and Rachel Moloney as they unlock the Chamber of Secrets to reveal what you need to know, why you need to know it, and what it all means for the likes of Kirkland, Slaughters...2023-09-1420 minY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegPodlediad Pigion y Dysgwyr Medi'r 12fed 2023Pigion Dysgwyr - Gruffydd Vistrup Parry Mae Gruffydd Vistrup Parry yn byw yn Nenmarc sydd, yn ôl yr ystadegau, y wlad leia “stressful” yn Ewrob. Dyma Gruffydd i sôn mwy am y rhesymau symudodd e i’r wlad yn y lle cynta ar raglen Bore Cothi wythnos diwetha…. Ystadegau StatisticsCalon HeartYmchwil ResearchPerthynas Relationship Pigion Dysgwyr - Y Meddyg Rygbi Ac mae Gruffudd yn swnio’n hapus iawn gyda’i benderfyniad i symud i Ddenmarc on’d yw e? Dw i’n siŵr eich bod wedi sylwi bod Cwpan Rygbi’r Byd newydd...2023-09-1213 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastSimpson Thacher boss on A&O-Shearman; super-senior associates; and Lawyer Awards previewSend us a textThe new episode of The Lawyer Podcast is out now!On this episode, Catrin and Christian preview next week’s The Lawyer Awards and take a look at some of the categories exciting them this year.Rachel Moloney, deputy editor (City), joins the podcast to discuss which firms retain talented senior lawyers in corporate when they're not making partner, while other firms just don’t like it (hint, it’s the US ones).And following the launch of Horizon Live last week, we bring you an excerpt of the...2023-06-1526 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastQuinn and Pallas’s client tussle; new partners; and we sympathise with A&O and LinklatersSend us a textOn the brand new episode of The Lawyer Podcast, the coronation may be over, but law firms are still crowning new leaders and partners across the City. Our deputy editor (City), Rachel Moloney, joins hosts Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith to discuss the trends emerging from the annual round of promotions. Our other deputy editor (UK) Richard Simmons is also with us to explain why A&O and Linklaters have caved and upped their NQ salaries. And Christian tells Cat why the Quinn Emanuel and Pa...2023-05-1126 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastInce; US firms have more lawyers but less work; and office dog days are overSend us a textThe latest episode of The Lawyer Podcast is out now!Tune in as hosts Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith speak to reporter Maria-Ward Brennan about the downfall of the Ince Group, while Horizon editor Katy Dowell joins the podcast to reflect on previous law firm collapses.Director of insight Matt Byrne takes us on a tour of what the 2023 US Top 50 report reveals about some of the most profitable firms in London, and why this year is different to all the others,And are the days of...2023-04-2726 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastLitigation funders are the new banks; Paul Hastings' memo is good for its brand; and small firms: the life you could have hadSend us a textOn the new episode of The Lawyer Podcast, editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian Smith speak to director of insight Matt Byrne, who reveals how litigation funder Harbour is evolving into something of a bank to law firms. Keep an eye out for Matt’s article next week.Meanwhile, in-house reporter Lucie Cruz brings all the goss on Paul Hastings’ controversial slide to junior associates, as Catrin and Christian ask whether it really is a privilege to work at a top 20 firm.Finally, deputy edit...2023-04-1325 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastCravath's $4m man; NQs' litigation problem; and why Zuckerberg's win spells trouble for class actionsSend us a textOn this episode, editor Catrin Griffiths and deputy editor (City) Rachel Moloney bring you all the drama from Cravath’s raid on Shearman & Sterling’s leveraged finance team.Meanwhile litigation editor Christian Smith quizzes deputy editor (UK) Richard Simmons and in-house reporter Lucie Cruz on how junior lawyers are faring this trainee qualification season.And Catrin and Christian discuss the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s recent decision in the class action against Meta and Facebook, and what it might mean for this burgeoning and lucrative area of law.2023-03-0222 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastLord Pannick's fees are chickenfeed; Mishcon's big signing (not Matt Hancock); and Ukraine, a year onSend us a textOn this episode, litigation editor Christian Smith and international editor Alex Taylor discuss Man City’s new signing: Lord Pannick KC, and how big money means lawyers are the new stars of football.The Lawyer’s editor Catrin Griffiths talks about an emerging trend of former managing partners switching firms. And to mark the anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine, the show is joined by Kinstellar’s Daniel Bilak in Kyiv to explain what life is like now for Ukrainian lawyers, and lawyer...2023-02-1629 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastBDB Pitmans needs a new merger partner; and the legal issues hanging over rugby before the Six NationsSend us a textFollowing the launch of the Hot 100 last week, The Lawyer’s editor Catrin Griffiths sits down with new Hot 100 member Banke Odunaike from CBRE to discuss her career, the nuances of being a role model, and what her son made of her inclusion. The Six Nations kicks off this weekend as a storm of legal issues hangs over rugby. The Lawyer’s litigation editor Christian Smith explains what’s going on, and why lawyers are so much more involved in the game now. The Womble Bond Dic...2023-02-0227 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastWomen partners are not "absent Mums"; and Hogan Lovells won’t merge with Shearman & SterlingSend us a textThe Lawyer Podcast is back for 2023.In the first episode of the year, The Lawyer's editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian Smith are joined by deputy editor (City) Rachel Moloney to discuss all the rumours surrounding Hogan Lovells’ merger talks with Shearman & Sterling.We also speak to Hill Dickinson partner Jessica Neary about being accused of being an “absent mother” at the school gates.Deputy editor (national), Richard Simmons, is also in the studio to discuss what Gen Z law students want out of...2023-01-1925 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastThe partners who stole ChristmasSend us a textTis the season to be jolly, so for the last episode of The Lawyer Podcast for 2022, editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian Smith are getting into the Christmas spirit with the dulcet tones of the best law firm choirs the City has to offer.  But first, can lawyers actually switch off at Christmas? Lawyers-turned-journalists Christian and in-house reporter Lucie Cruz discuss what might be in store for lawyers this holiday season, and what it tells us about the wider challenges of the practice. Elsewhere, as...2022-12-1527 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastLeveraged finance lawyers just aren't hot any moreSend us a textThis episode, has the music stopped for leveraged finance? Deputy editor Rachel Moloney joins Catrin Griffiths to assess what the recession is doing to all those expensive hires.Christian Smith talks about lawyers' obligations and the SRA’s new guidance on SLAPPs - and there's a punchy guest appearance from former Clifford Chance UK tax head Dan Neidle on his tussle with Osborne Clarke.And Matt Byrne joins to talk about where there are more merger targets than any other as he celebrates publishing the final instalment of his 20th...2022-12-0120 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastForget the World Cup, fossil fuels still pay for law firmsSend us a textIn the latest episode of the fortnightly The Lawyer Podcast, editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian Smith are back with the stories driving the UK legal market. Football's World Cup could be the most controversial in recent history and has shone a spotlight on the role of sport and business in Qatari nation-building. So what does it mean for those international firms operating in Qatar? International editor Alex Taylor joins the podcast to talk about what firms are doing in Doha and argues that, despite ESG, Saudi Arabia a...2022-11-1722 minThe Lawyer PodcastThe Lawyer PodcastUS firms lack imagination; Big Tech picks its fightersSend us a textIn the first episode of the new fortnightly The Lawyer Podcast, hosts Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith dive into the top stories shaking the UK legal market. They discuss why Slaughter and May’s new work-life balance code has got people talking, and what it says about US firms’ zero imagination in London. Speaking of US firms in London, Matt Byrne, Director of Insight at The Lawyer, joins to assess the state of the market for the Americans as the UK economy heads for recession.2022-11-0320 minBeti a\'i PhobolBeti a'i PhobolCatrin AtkinsCatrin Atkins ydi'r cwmni yr wythnos hon. Cafodd ei geni gyda Spina Bifida a hydrocephalus, ac mae hi’n sôn am y cyflyrau yma a sut maen nhw wedi effeithio arni. Mae hi bellach yn Coach - Y Coach Cymraeg, ac yn siarad gyda chleientiaid ar draws y byd. Mae hi’n sôn nad oes enw Cymraeg am Coach - sydd yn esbonio yn union beth ydi'r gwaith. Mae'n chwaer i Barry Griffiths, fu'n reslo yn y WWE, ond sydd ar hyn o bryd yn ymddangos yn y sioe Cirque du Soleil yn Vegas, ac yn byw...2022-06-1951 minY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegPodlediad Pigion y Dysgwyr 19eg o Dachwedd 20211. Dros Ginio - Pabi Coch Roedd hi’n Sul y Cofio ddydd Sul diwetha a llawer o bobl yn falch o wisgo’r pabi coch yn symbol i gofio am y rhai gollodd eu bywydau mewn rhyfeloedd. Ond o ble ddaeth y symbol yma? Pam mai pabi coch dyn ni’n ei wisgo? Dyma’r hanesydd Iwan Hughes yn rhoi cefndir y pabi coch mewn sgwrs gyda Catrin Haf Jones ar raglen Dros Ginio…Deillio To deriveCladdu To buryFfrind pennaf Best friend Ysbrydoliaeth InspirationTeyrnged Tribute2021-11-1915 minY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegPigion y Dysgwyr 30ain Ebrill 2021S'mae... Dych chi'n gwrando ar Pigion - podlediad wythnosol Radio Cymru i'r rhai sy'n dysgu ac sydd wedi dysgu Cymraeg. Tomos Morse dw i, ac i ddechrau'r wythnos yma … BORE COTHI Oes gyda chi hoff arogl? Arogl blodau gwyllt falle, neu dân coed neu fara yn cael ei bobi? Dw i’n siŵr basech chi’n cael eich synnu wrth glywed beth yw hoff arogl Donna Edwards, sy’n chwarae rhan Britt yn Pobol y Cwm. Hi oedd gwestai Y SYNHYWRAU Bore Cothi yr wythnos diwetha– a dyma hi’n siarad am ei hoff arogl… Arogl - ...2021-04-3015 minY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegY Podlediad Dysgu CymraegPigion y Dysgwyr Hydref 30ain 2020"S'mae... Dych chi'n gwrando ar Pigion - podlediad wythnosol Radio Cymru i'r rhai sy'n dysgu ac sydd wedi dysgu Cymraeg. Tomos Morse dw i, ac i ddechrau'r wythnos yma …” Beti George Cafodd Beti George y cyfle i sgwrsio gydag Aran Jones o’r cwmni Say Something in Welsh ar ddiwedd wythnos dysgwyr BBC Radio Cymru. Yn ôl Aran, mae’r cwmni gafodd ei greu unarddeg o flynyddoedd yn ôl, yn newid cyfeiriad yn y ffordd maen nhw’n dysgu’r iaith. Dyma Aran yn dweud mwy am hyn wrth Beti… Ymdrech sylweddol - A substantial effortAdd...2020-10-3016 minAppearance Matters: The Podcast!Appearance Matters: The Podcast!19: Burn Injuries & AppearanceBurn injuries can permanently change a person’s appearance. Research shows that adjustment to an altered appearance following a burn can make a significant difference in terms of quality of life indicators. Nadia and Jade talk to Dr Catrin Griffiths, Ella Guest and Dr Jen Heath to find out more about psychological support and adjustment. Let us know what you think https://twitter.com/car_UWE To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car Parent of a child with a burn injury? Link to Dr Jen Heath's survey: http://tinyurl.com/peersupportforparents Soundcloud image credit: Joanne de No...2017-08-1440 min