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Highways Voices: Talking Roads and Transport Technology innovation
Policy unpicked: What Simon Lightwood’s plans mean for Britain’s road network on today's Highways Voices, thanks to Westcotec, SWARCO, Clearway and Arcadis
The Roads and Buses Minister Simon Lightwood MP gave his first major speech in his new role at Highways UK today (Thursday) and you can hear it in full on today's Highways Voices podcast.In today’s podcast, sponsored by Clearway, Westcotec, Arcadis and SWARCO, he is joined by technology innovators and industry experts who discuss the future of the UK’s road network. From AI-driven asset management to smarter maintenance and collaborative partnerships, you'll learn about decisions that are shaping tomorrow’s transport infrastructure, especially at a time when every pound of investment must deliver more value, more...
2025-10-16
54 min
Highways Voices: Talking Roads and Transport Technology innovation
Nick Harris on RIS3: National Highways’ vision for safer, smarter roads from Highways UK 2025 thanks to Clearway, SWARCO, Arcadis and Westcotec
National Highways CEO Nick Harris joins us on today's Highways Voices for a chat about RIS3, road safety and preventative maintenance, among other things, on today's Highways Voices from Highways UK 2025.In today’s podcast, sponsored by Clearway, Westcotec, Arcadis and SWARCO, you'll hear him outline what RIS3 means for suppliers, and how innovation, safety, and efficiency will drive future contracts.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts,Spotify,Amazon Music,Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!You'll also hear how AI-powered analytics and connected infrastructure are changing real-time tr...
2025-10-15
46 min
CLIP DE TEATRE
«La dona del tercer segona»
Veritats ocultes en un replà d'escala. Crítica teatral de l'obra «La dona del tercer segona» de Víctor Borràs Gasch. Intèrpret: Àurea Márquez. Col·laboració especial: Samuel Manrique. Escenografia: Clàudia Vilà. Il·luminació: Ganecha Gil Gràcia. Vídeo: Anna Oset. Espai sonor: Guillem Llotje. Vestuari: Maria Armengol. Tècnica so i llums: Paula Crespo. Construcció escenografia: Taller d’escenografia Castells. Producció i distribució: Maria Hervàs. Ajudantia de producció i distribució: Míriam Millet i Yolanda Torralbo. Comunicació i públics: Mireia Arenós. Administració: Montse Valentí. Premsa: Míriam Salazar. Fotografies: Sílvia Poch. Agraïments: Família Vilà. Aj...
2025-02-28
07 min
ANDREU SOTORRA / ESCRIPTOR I PERIODISTA
«La dona del tercer segona»
Veritats ocultes en un replà d'escala. Crítica teatral de l'obra «La dona del tercer segona» de Víctor Borràs Gasch. Intèrpret: Àurea Márquez. Col·laboració especial: Samuel Manrique. Escenografia: Clàudia Vilà. Il·luminació: Ganecha Gil Gràcia. Vídeo: Anna Oset. Espai sonor: Guillem Llotje. Vestuari: Maria Armengol. Tècnica so i llums: Paula Crespo. Construcció escenografia: Taller d’escenografia Castells. Producció i distribució: Maria Hervàs. Ajudantia de producció i distribució: Míriam Millet i Yolanda Torralbo. Comunicació i públics: Mireia Arenós. Administració: Montse Valentí. Premsa: Míriam Salazar. Fotografies: Sílvia Poch. Agraïments: Família Vil...
2025-02-28
07 min
CLIP DE TEATRE
«Les bàrbares»
Suïssa és bona si la bossa sona. Crítica teatral de l'obra «Les bàrbares», de Lucía Carballal. Traducció de l'espanyol de David Selvas. Intèrprets: Berta Gratacós, Francesca Piñón, Cristina Plazas i María Pujalte. Escenografia: Marc Salicrú i Josep Iglesias. Disseny d’il·luminació: Jaume Ventura. Espai sonor: Berta Gratacós. Disseny de so: Efrén Bellostes. Disseny de vestuari: Maria Armengol. Caracterització: Núria Llunell. Coreografia: Marta Bayarri. Coordinació tècnica: Enric Alarcón. Tècnic de companyia: Kevin Garcés. Regidoria: Olga Cámara. Ajudants de direcció: Alba Collado. Construcció d’escenografia: Carles Hernández ‘Xarli’. Confec...
2025-02-06
08 min
ANDREU SOTORRA / ESCRIPTOR I PERIODISTA
«Les bàrbares»
Suïssa és bona si la bossa sona. Crítica teatral de l'obra «Les bàrbares», de Lucía Carballal. Traducció de l'espanyol de David Selvas. Intèrprets: Berta Gratacós, Francesca Piñón, Cristina Plazas i María Pujalte. Escenografia: Marc Salicrú i Josep Iglesias. Disseny d’il·luminació: Jaume Ventura. Espai sonor: Berta Gratacós. Disseny de so: Efrén Bellostes. Disseny de vestuari: Maria Armengol. Caracterització: Núria Llunell. Coreografia: Marta Bayarri. Coordinació tècnica: Enric Alarcón. Tècnic de companyia: Kevin Garcés. Regidoria: Olga Cámara. Ajudants de direcció: Alba Collado. Construcció d’escenografia: Carles Hernández ‘...
2025-02-06
08 min
Highways Voices: Talking Roads and Transport Technology innovation
Sean Rooney of LGTAG on innovation funding, collaboration and leaving the world a better place
In this episode of Highways Voices we hear from Sean Rooney, Head of Service in Highways Maintenance at Oxfordshire County Council and President of the Local Government Technical Advisers Group.You will discover what he is doing during his year in the post, and why a year might not be long enough, plus hear about opportunities from the Innovation Fund, his ideas on strengthening collaboration with other organisations and creating a directory of research projects.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode...
2024-11-27
23 min
Highways Voices: Talking Roads and Transport Technology innovation
Fixing potholes, improving active travel infrastructure and road safety on Highways Voices from Intertraffic Amsterdam with SWARCO and AGD Systems
The last of this week’s Highways Voices podcasts from Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024 explores more of the cutting-edge technology and leading opinion, thanks to the sponsorship of SWARCO and AGD Systems.In today’s programme we hear about the Australian invention Multipatcher, a safe one-person operated way to fix our roads, which has been making a difference Down Under for decades and is now on streets in the UK. Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!We meet two leading executives fr...
2024-04-18
29 min
Highways Voices: Talking Roads and Transport Technology innovation
Autonomy, birthdays and collaboration - an ABC of Intertraffic on today's Highways Voices with SWARCO and AGD Systems
As we enter the second half of Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024, we’re back with more fascinating conversation about the transport and mobility industries from Amsterdam, thanks to the sponsorship of SWARCO and AGD Systems.In today’s programme we hear about an important collaboration between former competitors SWARCO and Dutch data experts Monotch, who have announced a new initiative to expand Cooperative, Connected, and Automated Mobility services to large-scale deployment.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!We speak to a leading ex...
2024-04-17
28 min
Highways Voices: Talking Roads and Transport Technology innovation
Awards winners, driverless futures and company growth on today's Highways Voices from Intertraffic with SWARCO and AGD Systems
On the second of our Highways Voices podcasts from Intertraffic Amsterdam, we’ll hear from the winners of the Intertraffic Awards, with Valerann, Intelligent Instruments and Sealed Air telling us about their winning solutions.AGD Systems explain the relative values of video analytics and radar to monitor transport, while we chat to the CEO of their fellow sponsors SWARCO about how people are key to everything the company does and achieves.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!We hear from...
2024-04-17
32 min
Highways Voices: Talking Roads and Transport Technology innovation
Highways Voices at Intertraffic 2024 - Day 1
Intertraffic Amsterdam is firmly rooted in the calendar as the huge smart mobility, infrastructure, traffic management, road safety and parking exhibition and summit. So we’re here for the whole week, joining more that 30 thousand traffic technology and mobility professionals to learn and connect. You can join in whether you’re in the venue or listening from home or work, as we give you a flavour of the event, thanks to the support of our sponsors SWARCO and AGD Systems.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and ne...
2024-04-15
29 min
The Heavy Equipment Podcast
HEP-isode 23 | Tempest Storm Rentals, the Fall of Yellow, and Deere's New Dozers
In this HEP-isode, Mike Zappone and Kevin Hollingshead from Tempest Storm Rentals join Mike and Jo to talk about disaster response and saving lives. Next up, the boys talk about the Teamsters, the fall of Yellow, why the latest 1075 hp Cummins Ram is perfect for hot shot cargo runners, and the new John Deere P series dozers. All this and an offer we can't refuse – enjoy!
2024-04-12
1h 03
Back of the Stand with Mark Saggers
Remembering Joe Kinnear
Welcome to Back of the Stand with Mark Saggers. Each week, I will be joined by some of the biggest names in sports and delve deep into the controversial discussions that others aren't brave enough to have.In this episode we pay tribute to Joe Kinnear, who sadly passed away last night at the age of 77. 0:18 - 09:57 - Bobby Gould, a friend, colleague and an opponent of Joe Kinnear. Both manged Wimbledon during a period they were known as the 'Crazy Gang'
2024-04-08
25 min
EA Unlocked
EA Chapel - What is Your Favorite Hymn?
Music and singing are an integral part of The Episcopal Academy's chapel program. Lower, Middle, and Upper School students work with Head Chaplain Tim Gavin and Middle School Chaplain Michael Palmisano to plan each service, along with the music teachers in each division. The tradition of singing in EA chapel dates back to the school's founding in 1785. Faculty, staff, and students, regardless of age, have their favorites! Guests: Father Tim Gavin/Head Chaplain Father Michael Palmisano/Middle School Chaplain Jim Erwin/Music Director Jayne Borras/Middle School Choral Director Deborah Newnham/Lower School Music Teacher & Choral D...
2023-04-18
23 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 21: Enough Already
"I'd rather look at an ambulance." Episode 21 brings us more fancy football talk with Kevin mid-house-move for the first time since 1995. We talk about our teams' respective starts to the season, the huge no-no of leaving early (although Caz did have very good reason), missing kick-offs (Paul's domain) and dreaming about changes to football terminology...
2021-09-23
1h 11
We Love You Football, We Do
In The Wider Interests Episode 5: The Global Press
The New York Times' Tariq Panja and France Football's Philippe Auclair talk to Kevin Borras about the European Super League, parachute payments, FFP and owners and directors "fit and proper" tests in other parts of the world.
2021-09-13
1h 03
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 20: Welcome Caz!
We're back! With an incorrectly numbered episode and a new presenter! Enough with the exclamation marks. This is the 20th episode if you count the unnumbered special, however.Paul and Kevin are now joined by Caz May, founder of #HerGameToo and presenter of the Bristol Rovers podcast Step On The Gas to form a new triumverate of people wibbling on about football but now not exclusively middle-aged men. In this episode we talk about the underlying reasons for #HerGameToo's existence, the perils of supporting a city's second club and having Joey Barton as your...
2021-08-25
1h 17
We Love You Football, We Do
Fair Game podcast 4 non league special The fourth episode of In The Wider Interests, a Fair Game podcast.
Episode 4 host Kevin Borras is joined by Tonbridge Angels chairman David Netherstreet; Maidstone United co-owner Oliver Ash and Ebbsfleet United CEO Damian Irvine. The topic of discussion was how Fair Game can help the Kent non-league scene, potential ramifications from last season's curtailment and the benefits of synthetic surfaces.
2021-08-23
1h 02
We Love You Football, We Do
The third episode of In The Wider Interests, a Fair Game podcast.
Episode 3 host Kevin Borras is joined by three directors of Fair Game: Niall Couper, who is on the board of AFC Wimbledon's Dons Trust; Julian Jenkins, former director of Sales and Marketing for Cardiff City and ex-CEO at Swiss club Servette; and Natalie Atkinson who was most recently Managing Director at Oldham Athletic and was previously CEO at Curzon Ashton and Southport.The trio discuss sustainability, the definition of success, the Fair Game ethos and the changing perception of the director's role.
2021-08-19
1h 04
Filmcirkeln
9: JFK
I avsnitt nio av Filmcirkeln pratar vi om filmen som skildrar Kennedy-mordet, JFK (regi: Oliver Stone) Spoilervarning! Se filmen innan du lyssnar på avsnittet. David, som iklätt sig en alldeles speciell hatt för avsnittet, är lite besviken på sin idol Kevin Costner. Vidar tokhyllar den långa pläderingen i rättssalen. Marcus drar paralleller mellan regissörerna Adam McKay och Oliver Stone. Vi diskuterar också om filmen verkligen är ute efter att avslöja den sanna berättelsen eller mer uttrycka ett politiskt statement. Det är ett avsnitt där det både hyllas, sågas och borr...
2021-05-19
49 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 18: Kevin Day pt 1
Yes! It's an extender. In this episode Kevin and Paul are joined by comedian, writer and broadcaster Kevin Day to discuss, in the broadest possible sense of the word, the relationship between stand-up comedy and football, the travails of being a lifelong Crystal Palace fan and, given Kevin B's far more modest comedy background, Paul feels a bit left out when we talk about the stand-up circuit in the early 90s. This is, however, merely part one. The hors d'oeuvres, if you will. Part two to follow later this week.
2021-01-25
59 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages 17: Bob Walshy Walsh
THE ONE WITH THE CONTROVERSIAL COMEDIANKevin finally gets to talk about AFC Wimbledon's new stadium with fellow Dons' supporter and comedian Bob Walshy Walsh. As well as missing going to games and live gigs, Walshy has missed out on playing the Edinburgh Fringe for the first time in two decades and it's all a bit much. Paul has some shocking news, Bob talks passionately about Wrong Comedy and at some point we find the time to mention groundsharing, the original Plough Lane and a little bit of politics.
2020-11-18
1h 11
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 16: The Fall and Fall and Rise of Bury
THE ONE WITH THE MOST CAUTIONARY OF CAUTIONARY TALESIn Episode 16 Paul and Kevin talk to BBC Radio Manchester's Sanny Rudravajhala and Mark Crossley about the extraordinary tale of the demise of Bury FC (and subsequent formation of Bury AFC). The events that led to their club being expelled from the EFL in August 2019 are scarcely believable but the story forms the basis for their excellent BBC podcast series, Out Of Our League. And don't think this couldn't happen to your club...
2020-09-29
1h 16
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 15: Anwar Uddin, FSA
Just as football finishes again Time Added on for Sausages returns. We are nothing if not timely. And we are not timely. In this episode both Kevin and indeed Paul talk to Anwar Uddin, diversity and campaigns manager of the Football Supporters Association. Anwar is also currently assistant manager at National League side Aldershot Town and during his playing career was the first British Asian to captain a professional team in the UK. Is the fact that that is still the case in 2020 cause for concern? Is it that there are so few Asians playing in the EFL and...
2020-08-19
1h 24
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 13: Dr SImon Elliott, PhD
THE ONE IN WHICH WE LEARN ABOUT HARPASTUMIn this episode Kevin and Paul learn about the fascinating origins of football in Roman times from TV's Dr Simon Elliott, best-selling author of several books on Roman Britain, go-to historian for archaeological TV shows and Nottingham Forest supporter of more than 50 years. Kevin and Simon also reminisced about seeing Orbital at Glastonbury in 1995 but we edited that bit out.Produced and edited by Nick Draper
2020-06-11
1h 08
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
Episode 19 - Mark Woods
A chance meeting with Junkyard Choir's Mark Woods in Croydon's premier pub-cum-live music venue, the Oval Tavern, uncovered several mutual acquaintances (including the editor of this episode), a love for a lot of the same music and, for me at least, an exciting new two-piece blues-tinged soul-rock band who could just as easily have slunk over from New Orleans in a smoky haze as driven up from Worthing. There's now nine in the hugely expanded line-up but they are sounding even better as well as bigger... this episode features three JC tracks and two solo efforts written and recorded...
2020-06-01
59 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
Episode 20 - Darden Smith
Well, this was a bit of a coup. 14 solo albums into his career Darden Smith, singer, songwriter, artist and creator of the brilliant Songwriting with Soldiers initiative, gives me an hour of his time to talk about his life in music, our mutual friend Mr Hewerdine, music as therapy and the perils of eating soup on a live podcast. No food was consumed or indeed ordered during this episode but you can hear birds singing beautifully outside Darden's studio window in Austin, Texas. This episode features four of my favourites from his 30+ year body of work.
2020-06-01
1h 08
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
TIme Added on for Sausages - Bonus Meat: Matt Ford, Deutsch Welle
Kevin and Paul are joined by Matt Ford from highly respected German news agency Deutsche Welle to discuss the controversial return of the Bundesliga and whether or not it could signal similar "restarts" for other leagues across Europe (although obviously not Leagues 1 and 2). Matt also does an incredible job of explaining how the highly complex at the best of times German regional fourth tier play off system works, and how the ramifications of Covid-19 have made it even more unfathomable. No music, no theme tunes, no features, just three British people talking with surprising knowledge (in our case) about...
2020-05-26
54 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 12: Reece Dinsdale
THE ONE WITH HIM OFF THE TELLYHe's in Emmerdale, he's played Alan Bennett (the writer, not the former AFC Wimbledon and Cheltenham Town defender) and he was in a hugely successful sitcom in the 1980s but now Reece Dinsdale's career is complete: the featured guest on episode 12 of the 11th most popular football podcast on Podomatic. We talk about his 50+ years as a Huddersfield Town supporter, getting promoted via the three worst play-off games in history and there's even a moment where he conveys a shred of sympathy for Leeds. Extraordinary stuff.
2020-05-26
1h 24
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 11: Charlie Webster
THE ONE IN WHICH WE INTERVIEW A PRESENTER OF SEVERAL FAR MORE POPULAR PODCASTSIn this episode Paul and Kevin's guest is sports broadcaster and social activist and campaigner Charlie Webster. The lifelong Sheffield United supporter talks about the Blades' curtailed but nonetheless extraordinary season, the brilliance of Chris Wilder, the demonisation of young footballers, mental health issues and the media patronisation of "smaller clubs". Don't get us started on fancy floodflights.
2020-05-15
1h 15
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
Episode 18 - Martin & Bert Brett
This was fun: a father and son at polar opposite points in their musical careers. Martin Brett, otherwise known as Brett Martini, bass player in 1980s/90 chart regulars Voice of the Beehive and the "semi-retired" I, Ludicrous talks about the golden age of punk, living with The Damned and still being considered the new boy in his current band despite joining in 2010; while his son Bert's musical adventure is only two singles old but is already garnering media coverage and industry interest. This episode produced and edited by Andy Hughes.
2020-05-13
54 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 10: Stephen Street
THE ONE WITH A LEGENDARY MUSIC PRODUCERYes indeed. Stephen Street may indeed be another guest with a QPR connection BUT he's produced albums by The Smiths, Morrissey, Blur, The Courteneers, The Cranberries, and lived to tell the tale. No more QPR people for a while but if you're a fan of indie music as much as we are then give us 80 minutes of your time and listen to the best producer in the business talk about the two things we love the most. Other than our wife and girlfriend, obviously. Especially as Paul works for Mrs...
2020-05-07
1h 20
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
Episode 17 - Vlado Nosal, Queer Jane
I first met Queer Jane's Vlado Nosal while judging him in a dancing competition at a Boo Hewerdine gig I'd just played at. Isn't that how everyone meets Slovakian indie musicians these days? In this episode Vlado talks about the release of his band's new album, Amen Dolores and about what Amen Dolores means, plus we touch on Teenage Fanclub, The Beach Boys, gigging in Slovakia and how he's been putting his time in lockdown to good use - plus you'll hear three songs off his beguiling new album.Episode produced and edited by...
2020-05-07
38 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
Episode 16 - Boo Hewerdine
Boo Hewerdine has been one of my favourite solo artists for over 30 years. His canon of solo albums, collaborations with the likes of Eddi Reader, Chris Difford, Darden Smith and Brooks Williams and extraordinary history of writing songs for the likes of kd lang, Dan Whitehouse, Suggs, David McAlmont, Findlay Napier, Liz McLarnon, Hafdis Huld and latterly Europe, among a host of others, has made him one of the most well-respected songwriters the UK has ever produced. Fortunately he's also disarmingly funny and just a genuinely nice guy - just don't let him eat snacks near your favourite instrument.
2020-05-04
1h 26
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
Episode 15 - Trish Augustine
The Viral Jukebox, the Facebook group set up to allow people to request performances of their favourite songs by complete strangers has been a huge success with versions of the Theme from Minder being played on a tack piano and Sweep from the Sooty Show attempting Roxanne sitting alongside extraordinary solo and full band renditions of rock and pop classics. Trish Augustine, a folk singer from New Brunswick, Canada, has been one of the most-liked performers with her beautiful, simple versions of Free Falling and Hallelujah and to cap it all she's the 15th guest on Clutching at Crumbs.
2020-05-04
32 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 14 - Ben Wood & The Bad Ideas
At the start of 2020 Ben Wood and his band The Bad Ideas decided to release one single a month, with an accompanying video, every month this year. Three months into it his grand plan could easily have been banjaxed by a global pandemic - but the Bad Ideas are made of stern stuff and they are nobly pushing on and April saw the release of the fourth instalment, Lead Me On. Ben talks about the motivation behind the ambitious idea, how he got a Sex Pistol involved and the inauspicious beginning of that relationship, almost being run over while...
2020-04-29
51 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 13 - Andreea Helen David
Actor and producer Andreea Helen David talks to us about her acting life and how she's made a career out of playing characters from anywhere but her Romanian homeland, from Freddie Mercury biopics to oven ads. Andreea reads a frankly disturbing short story from a Romanian author we also briefly discuss her daughter's burgeoning podcast following (but not too much).
2020-04-29
45 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 9: Jamie Mackie
THE ONE IN WHICH PAUL MAKES A COFFEEKevin and Paul are joined by Oxford United's Jamie Mackie, Paul's dog and the sound of him making a freshly brewed cup o' Joe. Paul made the coffee, not his dog, just to be clear. Jamie talks frankly about the occasions he's courted controversy (and not just leaving Exeter for Plymouth), how he was seconds away from single-handedly winning the 2012 Premier League title for Manchester United, the difficulties of playing for Scotland with a Surrey accent and his role at Oxford. He also takes part in a quiz about...
2020-04-29
1h 38
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 12 - Andy Thompson, Idiot Son/The Prods
Drummer, guitarist, singer and songwriter Andy Thompson sets a trend by informing us where he's positioned his laptop while talking to us and it's a place that's far more glamorous than Clutching at Crumbs deserves. He talks about the far-from prolific output of his solo project Idiot Son, the process that led him to join London punk collective The Prods and his place in Danish indie folklore as he finds himself accidentally stranded on the borders of Rutland and Lincolnshire.Episode 12 produced and edited by Stephen Potter
2020-04-25
49 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 11 - Andy Duke
The first and probably only Guinness Book of Records holder to appear in this series (Robert Wadlow is dead, isn't he) Andy Duke is one of the hardest-working musicians in the country, currently plying his bass-brandishing trade with "retro Sci-Fi Eurotrash" outfit Flesh Tetris but is perhaps better known for his time with The Buck Brothers,Top Buzzer, Cauldronated, The Duel and Bad Manners. Presenter of The Dukey Radio Show, Andy managed to find almost an hour to talk about his colourful career to date.Episode 11 produced and edited by Stephen Potter
2020-04-25
42 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 10 - Ed Sonsino, Guitar Gangsters
Ed Sonsino is, in the politest sense of the phrase. what used to be described as a "gunslinger". But with a guitar. The seasoned axesmith is currently in four bands, including Guitar Gangsters and the Tara Rez Band, and in this episode he talks about missing touring and appearing in a video for a song he doesn't play on (alongside his dog, Mike). Episode includes three full songs from Guitar Gangsters, Tara Rez and his previous band The Roolettes.Episode 10 produced and edited by Jason Jones/All Things Mac
2020-04-25
39 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 8: Paul Mortimer
THE ONE WHERE ACCIDENTALLY ANNOY PAUL MORTIMER. "I hugged John Robinson and we p*ssed about for 20 minutes." Former Charlton, Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and Bristol City midfield player Paul Mortimer joins Kevin and Paul for a "wide-ranging" chat about the highs and lows of his career and his involvement in campaigns to rid football of the blight of racism. We have another Paul Hutton anecdote and hear from a supporter of perennial underachievers Clyde FC (recorded before the coronavirus outbreak). We've run out of songs. though.
2020-04-20
1h 51
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 8 - Bryan Saint
Magic on the radio. Yeah, we know... but by the time you read this the video version will have satisfied YouTube's admins and you can see this episode as well as hear it. Trust us, it's worth it. North Carolina-based magician Bryan Saint fooled Penn & Teller a couple of years ago and hasn't looked back since. His close-hand magic is quite extraordinarily slick, his timing impeccable, his routine peppered with one-liners and he also makes a living as a voice actor, something that will come as no surprise. Search for CLUTCHING AT CRUMBS BRYAN SAINT on YouTube in lieu of...
2020-04-14
45 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 9 - Kevin Pearce
"The Colchester Cat Stevens"; "Electro-Folk Troubadour"... Kevin Pearce has just come off a six-month UK tour supporting Turin Brakes, a tour curtailed by the Coronavirus outbreak. Four albums into his career, Pearce's electro-tinged folk has been making waves and getting airplay for over a decade, being a particular favourite of BBC Radio 2's Janice Long with his heartfelt vocals and thought-provoking and socially conscious lyrics. 2020 promised to be a momentous year for a number of reasons... and it still will be. This show features two studio tracks and a live performance of a track from his fourth album, So...
2020-04-11
46 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 7 - Burning Codes
Burning Codes' "conductor" Paul Archer and Clutching at Crumbs' Kevin Borras go back almost 16 year after a chance meeting a Snow Patrol gig at Brixton Academy. Well, not a meeting in the traditional sense as Kevin was there as a fan, Paul was a member of support band The Ghears. Paul formed Burning Codes after The Ghears came to an end and has now released six albums of motorik-inspired, often ethereal but powerful and emotive rock. Now relocated to his birthplace of Belfast, Paul has rebuilt the project and is using the lockdown to write several albums worth of new...
2020-04-10
42 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
Episode 6 - The Dan The D
Dan Donovan, aka The Dan The D, is a musician, photographer, artist and tutor who has released more than a dozen albums in a 30+ year career. His latest, Mojo del Rancho, was recorded at the legendary Rancho de la Luna studio in the Joshua Tree National Park in California. Owned by Mojave Lords guitarist Dave Catching, it's played host to the likes of Iggy Pop, Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss and Dan's gutteral blues (aided and abetted by Snow Patrol's Johnny Quinn on drums) caught the spirit of the records made there in the past. Dan talks...
2020-04-10
57 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 5 - Dr Simon Elliott
Musicians can't play live or even rehearse. Comedians and magicians can't perform... but what about authors? The prolific Roman Britain historian Dr Simon Elliott has used this unprecedented period of lockdown to finish his latest book, as he tells Kevin Borras. The pair have been friends since first working together in the late 1980s so forgive the reminiscing... you can see Simon in action on the More4 programme The Great British Dig - History in Your Back Garden, with Hugh Dennis.
2020-04-10
27 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 4 - Danny Valentine & The Meditations
DVATM, led by the mercurial Danny Valentine, a member of Lene Lovich's touring band, are a darkly melodic rock "collective" from Kingston upon Thames. Their 2018 album, the magnificent and maleficent The Darkest Days of the Empire, was seven years in the making but the band are using the current situation to their advantage and are targeting a 2021 release of its more upbeat follow up. Danny along with percussionist Dan Hydes spoke to Kevin from the safety of their own homes.
2020-04-10
25 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 3 - Fuzz & The Felts
With the release of their memorably titled second EP Angry Shouty Middle Aged (Except Lewis) Bearded Noise, Peterborough indie punk four-piece Fuzz & The Felts should have been riding the crest of a wave, but the Coronavirus pandemic has forced them indoors for a rethink. Guitarist/vocalist Simon Bailey and bass player Stephen Potter talk about their musical journeys, inspirations, beards and hopes for a virus-free future. The band treat us to two live versions of tracks from the EP and are joined by Kevin for a Zoomtastic rendition of a Radiohead classic.... Episode 3 produced and edited by Stephen Potter and...
2020-04-10
28 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 2 - Andy Hughes (Phantom Heads)
Andy Hughes is a 26-year old multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter with four solo albums under his belt that veer between Manic Street Preachersesque melodic rock, 70s-style prog and blistering metal, all underpinning Andy's unique vocals. As a working musician how is he getting by without the applause and the love of his audience, with his other project Phantom Heads and covers band Velocity also in enforced abatement? Episode 2 produced and edited by Jason Jones
2020-04-10
36 min
Clutching at Crumbs - The Creativity in Isolation Podcast
EPISODE 1 - Bouquet of Dead Crows
Cambridgeshire-based hard rock band Bouquet of Dead Crows were all set to release their two part-album Hemispheres when the Coronavirus outbreak put paid to their plans - guitarist Neil Bruce and bass player Karen Gadd mask their disappointment, discuss their plans for the future and treat us to three tracks from Celestial, the first part of record... Episode 1 produced and edited by Nick Draper
2020-04-10
22 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 7
There isn't any football to talk about at the moment but Paul and Kevin make a decent fist of it... this is a short episode, no music, no guests. no anecdotes, just two men in the early 50s wondering the hell is going on
2020-04-02
45 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Full Steam Ahead ?
Joe Forrester is joined by Kevin Borras of The 9 Years Podcast and Commercial director Ivor Heller. They discuss the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. What does the future hold for us and for football? The EFL has stated today that all football in the country will not return until the 30th of April. Is this a realistic date? The EFL have put forward 50 million to help lower league clubs through this period of uncertainty. Should Premier League clubs help out also? How will this affect AFC Wimbledon's S season and the club financially? Are sponsorship details null and void now? Will stadium c...
2020-03-20
51 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
3 Points Ahead!
Matt Beadle is joined by Kevin Borras and George Jones of The 9 Years Podcast. They dissected that 0-0 draw with Bolton. Is safety nearly confirmed? Coronavirus is a big talking point, George gives us an academy update and also a look at the rest of the league. It’s Doncaster next, can Wimbledon get a positive result and continue the push for survival?
2020-03-13
51 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
A Night At The Plough Lane Bond Celebration
This week, Matt Beadle is joined over the phone by Kevin Borras and George Jones from the 9 Years Podcast, who were live from the Plough Lane bond event, celebrating the clubs achievement as a move back to Plough Lane looks ever more likely. The guys speak to some amazing guests like current and former players, board directors and squeeze in a preview of Bolton and review of Gillingham also.
2020-03-06
51 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Five Points Clear
Matt Beadle is joined by Kevin Borras and George Jones of The 9 Years Podcast. They dissected that 0-0 draw at home to Blackpool. Only their third of the season. Is Joe Day’s experience proving to be vital or were the wombles lucky? Should Blackppol have had a penalty? George gives us an academy update and also a look at the rest of the league. It’s between Tranmere and the Wombles for the last relegation place. They are currently 5 points clear. It’s Gillingham next, can Wimbledon get a positive result and continue the push for survival?
2020-02-28
51 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Biggest Defeat Since 2010!
Joe Forrester is joined by Kevin Borras and George Jones of The 9 Years Podcast. They dissected that 2-2 draw away to Rotherham and that humiliating 5-0 defeat away to Oxford. However , the Plough Lane Bond is now over 5 million and rising. The deadline is now May 14th and £7.5 million is the new target. It’s Blackpool next at home? Can the Wombles get a positive result?
2020-02-21
51 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
The Bond Is Rising
Miles Blumsom is joined by Kevin Borras and George Jones of The 9 Years Podcast. They dissected that 2-1 loss at home to Fleetwood Town, that resilient 0-0 draw, an academy update ,news from around the league and a preview of this weekend's games with Rotherham and Oxford United. The Plough Lane Bond is now over 4 million and rising.
2020-02-14
50 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Club Legends Reunite!
Matt Beadle is joined by Kevin Borras and George Jones of The 9 Years Podcast. They dissected that 2-1 loss away to Accrington Stanley, recapped on the January transfer window, an academy update ,news from around the league and a preview of this weekend's game with Accrington Stanley. The Plough Lane Bond is now over the 2 million mark with club legends helping out.all of this and more discussed.
2020-02-07
49 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
4 In 6 For Pigott
Matt Beadle is joined by Kevin Borras of The 9 Years Podcast. They dissected that 2-2 draw with Burton, transfer update, academy update ,news from around the league and a preview of this weekend's game with Accrington Stanley. Ray Armfield, Match day Programme editor also joined in and gave his thoughts on all the above. The Plough Lane Bond is now up to 1.46 million with the target being 5 million.
2020-01-31
50 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Five Points Clear!
Miles Blumsom is joined by George Jones and Kevin Borras of The 9 Years Podcast.They dissected that 1-0 home win over Peterborough, transfer update, academy update and news from around the league. David Woodward, one of the driving forces behind the Plough Lane Bond, breaks down what this entails and how fans can get involved. It was set up to help fund the new stadium which is planned to be completed just before the 2020-2021 season. The goal is to reach £5 million, just over £850,000 has been raised.
2020-01-24
50 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 6
EPISODE 6: THE ONE RECORDED IN A PUB ONCE FEATURED IN THE TV SERIES "MINDER" Paul and Kevin meet for the first time in the 2020s in the Warrington Hotel in London's glittering Maida Vale and one of us has been to a game that featured VAR. Who was it? What game was it? What did we think of it? Here's a clue: there was a sending off. We also discuss how different the political make-up of the UK would be if the major parties were led by footballers; hear about life as a fan of a Swedish second division team...
2020-01-17
1h 20
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
New Stadium Starting to Take Shape
Miles Blumsom is joined by George Jones and Kevin Borras of The 9 Years Podcast.They reviewed that 2-1 defeat away to Portsmouth, New Stadium Update, transfer update, academy update and news from around the league. They also previewed their home fixture with Peterborough.
2020-01-17
50 min
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 5
EPISODE 5: THE ONE IN WHICH A POLICEMAN BUYS US A DRINK MID-SHOW A slightly different "ep" this time - no guests. no anecdotes, no pop stars' dogs, no music, no fans of underperforming clubs; just the two of us talking about racism in football (and the perils of online dating) and summing up some of the year's less outstanding moments. Normal service will be resumed in january with supporters from Öster IF, Excelsior Rotterdam, Hellas Verona and Clyde plus extraordinary covers of football songs by the likes of Kevin Pearce, Bouquet of Dead Crows, The Dan The D and Danny V...
2019-12-19
1h 03
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added on for Sausages Episode 4
THE ONE WITH A DOG CALLED IGGY PUP JUST ABOUT AUDIBLE Yes, episode 4! If stories about fumigating press boxes, lamenting the end of the fan ownership dream, hearing about what life is like in the fourth tier of German football, finding out what makes for the perfect football song courtesy of a bona fide pop star and listening to an extraordinary version of a classic "soccer hit" can be considered your thing, then this is the football podcast for you.... with Kevin Borras and Paul Finney, as usual. Up to a point, of course. Football, eh?
2019-12-04
1h 25
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added On For Sausages Episode 3
THE ONE WITH THE BENNY HILL THEME TUNE RINGTONE ...in which we discuss the merits (or otherwise) of VAR, ponder if throat-grabbing is the new punching, muse on the dangers of posting stats on the BBC Sport Facebook page without checking their validity, hear another of Paul Hutton's randomly selected anecdotes, listen to a special mix of probably the only recorded football song to mention Jussi Jaaskelainen, tactfully ruminate on the minute's silence versus the minute's applause and find out what life is like as an Ebbsfleet United supporter....
2019-11-20
1h 21
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added On For Sausages Episode 1
EPISODE 1: THE ONE WITH THE TOM WAITS IMPRESSION How many other football podcasts would mention gluten-free bread, The Handmaid's Tale, Tom Waits, hotel minibars, Anton Otulakowski and Glentoran's slack stewarding in their first episode? Other than this one, obviously... Join Kevin Borras (9yrspodcast) and Paul Finney (Open All Rs) as they give rise to the theory that no-one in their right mind listens to two middle-aged blokes wibbling on about football.
2019-11-11
1h 37
Time Added On For Sausages: A Football Podcast, Up To A Point
Time Added On For Sausages Episode 2
THE ONE WITH KATE BUSH IN THE BACKGROUND In our second episode Paul and Kevin eschew the warmth of a radio studio and decide to record the entire episode in the garden of a pub in Barnet, North London. Kevin reads out some emails, Paul gets understandably rather het up about the dismal "punishment" meted out to Bulgaria, we bust a myth, hear from an Orlando City SC supporter and a listener randomly selects another of Paul Hutton's anecdotes from the Golden Age of Capital Gold Sport. We have our first contribution to our request for bands to send in...
2019-11-11
1h 26
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Our Hero Kwesi? Appiah equaliser, Don's Trust hustings and Kevin's loan watch
Matt Beadle and Kevin Borras from The 9 Years Podcast chat the latest goings on with The Wombles. A clean shaven Kevin gives us a round-up of what happened at the hustings for the Don's Trust Board. Plus are we ready to like Kwesi Appiah after performing heroics against Lincoln? Also Kevin updates us on the progress of our loanees with a catchy jingle to boot
2019-11-03
48 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
A Forss To Be Reckoned With: Forss hat-trick, Don's Trust elections and Kevin's loan watch!
Matt Beadle is joined by Kevin Borras and Hannah Kitcher of The 9 Years Podcast for a celebration of 3 wins in a row! We talk Forss, Glyn Hodges and a sudden thirst for goals! Plus we discuss who will be standing for The Don's Trust Board ahead of the elections, and what it means to sit and represent your club's fans. We finish with Kevin's Loan Watch and a preview for the Pompey game.
2019-10-13
49 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Smells Like NO Team Spirit: Lack of passion, still winless and general ranting!
Matt Beadle is joined by Kevin Borras and Hannah Kitcher from The 9 Years Podcast to chat about another disappointing result for the Wombles. We discuss whether there was a lack to team spirit against that team that can't be named. Plus has the meaning of this fixture changed? Are some people around the club treating it too much like a derby?
2019-09-08
47 min
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Aaron Ramsdale Appreciation Society: Love for the GK, Sunderland reaction and Rod Mcdonald interview
Matt Beadle is joined by Nick Draper and Kevin Borras of the 9 Years Podcast for this weeks Wimbledon Fan Show! We worship Aaron Ramsdale, talk tea and to top it off are joined by Defender Rod Mcdonald.
2019-08-25
47 min
Scientific Coaching
New Beginnings
In the second official episode of Luke’s Look, the first of you don’t count last week’s mess up, Luke looks at headlines around the NFL including training camp holdouts. The college football coaches poll and gives his reaction to the MLB trade deadline deals. Kevin Borras of the 9yrspodcast joins Lucas to discuss the story of AFC Wimbledon.
2019-08-07
1h 28
Wimbledon Fans Show on Love Sport Radio
Road trip to Germany: Mark Hendrix, Kickers Offenbacher, and transfer rumours
Kevin Borras from 9 Years Podcast and Jake Watson talk Wimbledon's pre-season trips to Germany and who the Wombles might sign.
2019-06-02
50 min
That Comic Smell
That Comic Smell Episode 13 - Valerian
Welcome, once again, to another episode of "That Comic Smell" In this episode the folks here talk "Valerian" The comic series created by Pierre Christin & Jean-Claude Mézières. We go into the likes and dislikes of the series, what other projects the series inspired and whether they think it will make for an interesting film. We weren't long back from the Glasgow comic-con in July, so we talk about the various books and goodies we acquired whilst there. Plus! There is an added bonus review from our very own Tom at the end. So plug in those headphones. Get re...
2017-08-28
2h 14