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Needing things to be perfect is holding you back, focus on this insteadWelcome back to the FYP Podcast, today’s episode is for the over-thinkers, the planners, and anyone who’s ever said, “I’ll start when it’s perfect.”If you've ever:Waited to feel ready  before starting somethingQuit or ghosted a goal because it wasn’t going perfectlyFelt like imperfect effort doesn't “count”Said no to experiences because you didn’t feel perfect...…this episode is going to shift something big for you.I'm unpacking the sneaky trap of perfectionism, why it keeps you stuck, and how consiste...2025-07-1723 minTRUMP100TRUMP100Why doesn’t Musk like Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’?It’s day 135 of Donald Trump’s second term, and our US correspondents Mark Stone and Martha Kelner discuss Elon Musk’s exit from his Department of Government Efficiency role last week, and his harsh criticism of Trump’s “big beautiful” spending bill in a furious X post on Tuesday.  Plus, Hamas and Israel have reacted to Mark’s Monday interview with former State Department spokesman Matt Miller, who said that “without a doubt” war crimes had been committed in Gaza by Israel, which is in stark contrast to what he said in office. If you've got a question you'd...2025-06-0417 minSky News DailySky News DailyWho are the gangs behind the cannabis home delivery service?A Sky News investigation has uncovered the complex gang network using stickers on lampposts and e-bikes to expand their cannabis home delivery operation.   Led by open-source intelligence (OSINT) producer Sam Doak and data and forensics correspondent Tom Cheshire, the team tried to track down and even went to the homes allegedly at the heart of a drug ring responsible for stickers found in a number of cities across the UK.   On today’s episode of the Sky News Daily, listen to how the investigation exposes how dark web merchants are coming out of the shadows and into b...2025-05-1316 minSky News DailySky News DailyFrom Shanghai to Scunthorpe - what's China's influence on UK industry?British Steel's Scunthorpe steelworks are now effectively under government control after the business secretary said Chinese owner Jingye had decided to stop buying enough raw materials to keep the blast furnaces going. Jonathan Reynolds said the government took the action as steel "is vital for our national security". But with Chinese companies owning hundreds of billions of pounds worth of infrastructure assets throughout the UK, do they have too much influence on the UK's critical industries?  On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to business correspondent Paul Kelso about nationalising British Steel, Chinese investment in the UK...2025-04-1414 minHör einfachHör einfach#168 Ist jeder wichtig und bedeutend? - Touch The SkyHast Du schon dich schon mal so richtig wichtig und bedeutend gefühlt? Warum musst Du so lange darüber nachdenken?Jeder von uns hat seinen Selbstwert verdient - also sich wichtig und wertvoll zu fühlen. Warum das den Unterschied macht und wie wichtig es ist, den Glauben in sich selbst zu stärken, erfährst du in dem Buch „Touch The Sky“ von Christian Bischoff und in dieser Folge. Ergo: Hör Einfach.00:00 hör einfach01:12 moin08:35 spiel (traditionsgemäß)19:44 starten wir23:47 ist jeder nützlic...2025-03-3039 minPolitics At Sam and Anne\'sPolitics At Sam and Anne'sKemi v BorisSky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Anne McElvoy have their guide to the day ahead in British politics.   It’s vibes versus facts on the Tuesday episode.   Vibes – Downing Street seem happy with the Trump-Marcon meeting.  Facts – didn't the US just side with Russia on UN resolutions on Ukraine?  Also on this episode – is it the current Tory leader or a previous one getting the most attention at the moment  Kemi Badenoch gives a speech on foreign policy today – but has it been overshadowed by Boris Johnson’s comments that “comple...2025-02-2523 minThings We Said Today Beatles Radio ShowThings We Said Today Beatles Radio ShowThings We Said Today #430 –  A Whole Lotta News & a talk with Ron Griffiths     In Episode 430 of Things We Said Today Ken Michaels, Allan Kozinn and Darren DeVivo speak with Ron Griffiths, an original member of the Apple band the Iveys (which became Badfinger) about the band’s history and the newly released collection of demos, “How Much Is the Sky.” There is also plenty of news (and discussion): the news segment runs from 2’20” to 33’32”; our chat with Ron follows.      Here are links to some things Ken mentioned in the news:      Paul Myers Record Store Day Podcast: https://recordstoreday.com/CustomPage/9207      John "Buzz" Bezzini's Blog Post: https://www.beatlesbookstore.com/categ...2025-02-132h 07Electoral DysfunctionElectoral DysfunctionMilestones or millstones for Keir Starmer?As Sir Keir Starmer sets out the six 'milestones' his government wants to hit before the next general election, Beth, Ruth and Harriet discuss if leaving immigration off the list was a wise move for the PM.  Plus, as middle-class women of a certain age, they have some thoughts on the allegations against MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace.   Email us at electoraldysfunction@sky.uk, post on X to @BethRigby, or send a WhatsApp voice note on 07934 200 444.  Sky News has contacted representatives for Gregg Wallace for comment on the allegations against him. His lawyers say it is "en...2024-12-0628 minPolitics At Sam and Anne\'sPolitics At Sam and Anne'sWho is Trump's new man in London?Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard share their daily guide to the day ahead in politics in under 20 minutes.  Did we get a window into the prime minister’s attempt at a close relationship with Donald Trump on Monday when he said we will invest “more deeply than ever” in the special relationship with the US?  It comes as Donald Trump announced his pick for US Ambassador to the UK.Also, who is the new cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, Sir Chris Wormald?You can send a WhatsApp...2024-12-0318 minPolitics At Sam and Anne\'sPolitics At Sam and Anne'sIs Rachel Reeves telling the truth?Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard share their daily guide to the day ahead in politics in under 20 minutes.     How do you get millions of people off benefits and back into work? The government is attempting to solve this age-old problem today as it launches a new white paper to “get Britain working”.    But how robust is its plan? Does the government hold the key to successful welfare reform? And can they afford it?  Also – Donald Trump has said he plans to introduce tariffs on US imports from Mexico, Canada and China on...2024-11-2620 minPolitics At Sam and Anne\'sPolitics At Sam and Anne'sStarmer racks up more air milesSky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard share their daily guide to the day ahead in politics in under 20 minutes.            Keir Starmer is back on his travels in Brazil for the G20 meeting. On his agenda is the first face-to-face meeting between a UK prime minister and a Chinese president since 2018.More on Starmer’s mind may be the expectation that the UK will follow the US’s lead in allowing long-range weapons to be used by Ukraine to hit targets within Russia.   Putin has said that any use of long-range missiles...2024-11-1819 minHör einfachHör einfach#152 Kämpfe nicht mit einem Schwein - Touch the SkyHast du schon mal einen Streit ausgetragen, der dir eigentlich nicht gleichsieht? Ein Streit der unter deinem Niveau ist? Wenn du das schon mal erlebt hast, weißt du wahrscheinlich, welche unangenehmen Folgen so etwas mit sich bringen kann und wie unwohl man sich im Nachhinein fühlt.Die Ansichten und Gedanken von Said und Nico zu dieser Problematik erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Ergo: Hör. Einfach.2024-11-1735 minElectoral DysfunctionElectoral DysfunctionHas the health secretary crossed a line?MPs are about to get their first chance to debate and vote on an assisted dying bill for almost a decade. It'll be about a proposed law for England and Wales.     Ruth, Beth and Harriet discuss the hugely divisive issue on this episode - including whether Health Secretary Wes Streeting should have said that the law could impact other NHS services. Hariet thinks he's crossed a line. He plans to vote against the bill.    They also talk about trust in public institutions following the resignation of Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury, asking has anyone got any fai...2024-11-1546 minSky News DailySky News DailyWhy is the ambulance service boss having to say sorry?A top ambulance boss has apologised after a year-long Sky News investigation revealed a culture of sexual abuse and harassment within the ambulance service.   On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to Sky correspondent Rachael Venables who has been leading the investigation into abuse patients and staff in the service have faced and what is being done to restore trust in those who care for us.  A spokesperson for NHS England said: “Any abuse or violence directed at NHS staff is totally unacceptable and will not be tolerated, and the NHS is comm...2024-11-1418 minSky News DailySky News DailyWho will play climate good cop to Trump’s bad cop?When Donald Trump was elected in 2016, attendees of that year’s COP in Marrakech said an “orange cloud” had descended on the talks.   Eight years later, Trump has once again punctured the mood of this year’s climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.     On this episode of Sky News Daily we explore what the next Trump administration could mean for climate progress with Alden Meyer, senior associate at E3G working on US and international climate policy and politics, who has been to every COP bar one, since 1995.     Plus, Sky’s Tom Clarke, science and technology editor, joins Nia...2024-11-1114 minPolitics At Sam and Anne\'sPolitics At Sam and Anne'sThe cabinet hits back at Rachel ReevesSky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard share their daily guide to the day ahead in politics in under 20 minutes.      Chancellor Rachel Reeves may have put the finishing touches on Labour’s first budget, but some cabinet ministers, including deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, are said to be concerned about how harsh cuts will be. With the 30th October budget basically ready, could there be a revolt when the details are published?  Plus, the two Tory leadership hopefuls Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch face each other in a head-to-head debate, but on what issues...2024-10-1719 minThe Indigo Mind PodcastThe Indigo Mind PodcastFrequencies, How Clothes Can Raise Your Vibration, Anxiety and HurricanesSend us a textIn this episode I discuss how clothing can hold a frequency and natural fabrics such as linen or cotton holds a higher frequency and we as humans vibrate at 100Hz  . Meanwhile linen is said to vibrate at 5000Hz . After  2 weeks of living in fear and panic, feeling on edge and feeling doom and gloom. I took the time to ground myself in nature and an ancient tree by absorbing its energy. Trees are alive, so I got grounded, prayed and meditated I felt amazing and uplifted. Reconnected to Spirit and Mothe...2024-10-1429 minSky News DailySky News DailyWhat can the rest of the world do to stop a Middle East war?President Biden has said "all-out war" in the Middle East has to be avoided after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in Israeli airstrikes on Beirut.  The White House has tried to tread carefully to contain tensions between Israel and both Hamas and Hezbollah, who are backed by Iran.   But the strikes which killed Nasrallah happened hours after Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to the United Nations - raising questions about the effectiveness of diplomacy and what the international community can do to avoid escalation.  On this episode of the Sky News Daily, Niall Pate...2024-09-3018 minSky News DailySky News Daily'Never surrender!' - Trump defiant after another assassination attemptDonald Trump has faced a second assassination attempt while playing golf in Florida.   The accused, 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh, is said to have fled the scene but was eventually arrested and charged with federal gun crimes. With just seven weeks out from election day, how will voters react to the apparent second bid on Trump's life?   Niall Paterson is joined by Scarlett Maguire, director of JL Partners pollsters, to explore what the polls suggest about the race for the White House, and what the latest attempt on Trump could mean for them?   Plus, Sir Keir Star...2024-09-1620 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastSuper Sunday | Maresca loses first game as Man City ease to win | Richards: ‘Is Jackson a top striker? He needs to get better’Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Daniel Sturridge and they analyse Enzo Maresca’s first game in charge of Chelsea which ended in a 2-0 defeat against reigning champions Manchester City. After the game, Micah Richards questioned whether Nicolas Jackson is the ‘top striker’ Chelsea currently need after he missed a great chance to get on the scoresheet. There is also reaction from both goalscorers, Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic as well as Pep Guardiola, who said it is an honour to manage Manchester City. Enzo Maresca speaks with Pat Davison and was happy with the perfor...2024-08-1848 minPolitics At Sam and Anne\'sPolitics At Sam and Anne'sTale of two leadership contestsSky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard are here with their guide to the day ahead in politics.Labour sets out to tackle welfare, setting out their vision to get Britain working by addressing economic inactivity - could this be Sir Keir Starmer's biggest challenge yet? Or perhaps it's the first rebellion already on the cards for the new Prime Minister. Plus, while Kamala Harris has said she has enough delegates to secure the nomination to become the Democratic Party’s nominee for President - the Tories delay announcing their leader until Nov...2024-07-2319 minSky News DailySky News DailyCan the Conservative Party manifesto revive Sunak's campaign?Rishi Sunak has launched the Conservative's election manifesto, promising to slash taxes in a bid to revive the party's floundering campaign.     In his address at the home of the British Grand Prix, the prime minister pledged £17bn in tax cuts including lowering national insurance by 2p, scrapping it entirely for the self-employed and stopping state pensions being taxed with "triple lock plus" - which the party said would all be paid for with £12bn in cuts to the civil service and welfare.   But will it be enough to turn around the fortunes of the Conservatives?   Today o...2024-06-1124 minSky News DailySky News DailyYou're in 'la la land': Paula Vennells's last day at Post Office InquiryAfter avoiding public scrutiny for nearly a decade, Paula Vennells, the former Post Office boss, finally faced questions about her role in the most widespread miscarriage of justice that Britain has ever seen.She has been giving evidence at the Post Office Horizon Inquiry for the last three days – and today she was accused by lawyers of talking "rubbish" and being in "la la land".Sky's Jonathan Samuels spoke to Sky's business correspondent Paul Kelso who's been at the Post Office Inquiry for us.Plus, a record number of Conservative MPs have now said th...2024-05-2421 minSky News DailySky News DailyInfected Blood: The PM apologies for a 50 year cover-upThe infected blood scandal was "not an accident" and its failures lie with "successive governments, the NHS, and blood services", a public inquiry has found. More than 30,000 people were infected with HIV and hepatitis C from 1970 to 1991 after being given contaminated blood products and transfusions - about 3,000 of whom have since died.Sir Brian Langstaff, who chaired the inquiry, said the scale of what happened was "horrifying". On the Sky News Daily, Matt Barbet talks to Sky's health correspondent Ashish Joshi about the report and Rosamund Cooper who was given blood products contaminated with Hep...2024-05-2020 minSky News DailySky News DailyFaultlines: Can British farming survive?Across the UK anger is brewing among farmers.  Protests have already been held in London, Dover and Wales, with more on the way - mirroring similar tensions seen across Europe in the last six months.     Their anger is focused on cheap foreign imports and changes to subsidies forcing farmers to give up land in favour of environmental schemes.    But what does this mean for the food on our table - and is British produce now a luxury product for the wealthy only?    On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by West of England...2024-05-1020 minCrosspoint with Mark TaylorCrosspoint with Mark TaylorHow to Handle Allegations of Misconduct in a Church (with Theresa Lynn Sidebotham)A church office worker complains about romantic advances made by a married pastor. What do you do?Parents in your congregation accuse a teenage boy of touching their daughter inappropriately. How should you handle it?A woman in your ministry files a sexual harassment complaint about a male coworker, which turns into a confusing he said/she said clash. How can you determine the truth?Allegations of harm must be taken seriously. The health and reputation of the organization, the potential victim, and the accused are at stake. How do you go about...2024-05-0447 minSky News DailySky News DailyWEEKEND DAILY: Iran attacks Israel, but what happens next?On Saturday night Iran launched an unprecedented drone and missile attack against Israel, which Tehran has claimed is in retaliation for an attack on the consular section of the Iranian embassy in Damascus by Israel on 1 April.    Some 170 explosive drones, 120 ballistic missiles, and 30 cruise missiles were launched by Iran, according to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), who said "99%" were intercepted.     Leaders across the world have condemned the attack and stated their support for Israel’s security. However, Iran's foreign ministry said they would "not hesitate" to take "further defensive measures" to "safeguard its legitimate interests against any military...2024-04-1418 minElectoral DysfunctionElectoral DysfunctionDiane Abbott row and Lee Anderson defects - what's it all telling us about the state of politics?Sky News political editor Beth Rigby, Labour's Birmingham Yardley MP Jess Phillips and former leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson, look at some of the big politics stories of the week. They say it's Tory donor Frank Hester who's had an "electoral dysfunction" this week after he apologised for comments he made about MP Diane Abbott. Almost a day after the revelations, the prime minister said they were "racist and wrong" - but hasn't suggested returning the £10m to the businessman. Mr Hester insists he is not a racist. The Reform Party will be the one...2024-03-1553 minSky News DailySky News DailyIs business loving Labour?Labour’s Rachel Reeves wants to be the next chancellor. She’s used an event in London to try to convince hundreds of business leaders that her party is the best option for the British economy. The shadow chancellor said she’d cap corporation tax at 25% for five years if she’s the one moving into 11 Downing Street. But when asked by Sky News if Labour will drop plans to spend £28bn a year on green energy, she wasn’t so committed. On the Sky News Daily, Sophy Ridge sits in for Niall Paterson to discuss...2024-02-0120 minSky News DailySky News DailyCould Brits really be called up to serve in the army?The head of the British Army has said we should "train and equip" a "citizen army" to prepare the country for any potential land war.The comments from General Sir Patrick Sanders, who stands down as chief of the general staff in six months, are being seen as a warning that British men and women could be called up to the armed forces if NATO was to go to war with Russia.On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson gets reaction from former defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon and Sky's defence analyst Professor Michael Clarke as...2024-01-2423 minPolitics At Sam and Anne\'sPolitics At Sam and Anne'sThe Week... the Post Office delivers answersTwo of Westminster's best-connected journalists, Sky News' Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard, guide us through their predictions of how British politics will play out over the next seven days. This week the Post Office will be expected to deliver answers when its chief executive faces the Commons business committee to discuss the Horizon scandal. Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said of UK action in the Red Sea: “We will be prepared to back words with actions”. How will that go down when the prime minister is in the Commons on Monday afternoon. And, standby for...2024-01-1434 minSky News DailySky News Daily'Why did we have to wait for a TV drama?': Post Office convictions quashedRishi Sunak's promised a new law to exonerate and compensate Post Office branch managers who were wrongly prosecuted in the Horizon IT scandal. But those seeking payouts will have to sign a statement of truth to say they didn't commit the crimes they were accused of. Lee Castleton - who was played by Will Mellor in ITV's drama about their plight - is back on the Sky News Daily with his reaction as he talks to Niall Paterson about the government's response alongside Bryan Glick, editor of Computer Weekly, which first exposed the story in 2009. Plus...2024-01-1022 minGhana Today ShowGhana Today ShowMerry Christmas! Good morning, good afternoon good evening where ever you are, name is Nyameye sky and this is the Ghana today show. A new season a new look.  A necessary perspective of everything that happens in Ghana.. We make sure that all we do is find positivity in almost every situation or news item in Ghana. Be it sport or socio-political. This episode is actually an end to a new beginning of something nice. The ga man will say nook nice.  A very Christmas edition (ends on 44 seconds)   So I start the sho...2023-12-2205 minSky News DailySky News DailyFunding the BBC – if not the licence fee then what?The government has announced that in 2024 the BBC licence fee will rise by £10.50. The fee, which had been frozen at £159 two years ago, was expected to rise in line with inflation but Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has said the predicted increase of £15 would "absolutely" be too much. The government is also launching a review of the BBC's funding model.The governing body of the BBC has said the below-inflation rise will “have a significant impact on the wider creative sector across the UK”.So what would a new funding model look like, and what does this mean fo...2023-12-0815 minSky News DailySky News DailyUnderstanding what's happening at Gaza's al Shifa hospitalThe World Health Organisation (WHO) has described al Shifa hospital in Gaza City as a "death zone" - it said there was a mass grave at the entrance and a "desperate situation" inside. A joint UN team led by the WHO assessed the hospital for one hour following its occupation by the Israeli military and as some patients and those seeking shelter there began to evacuate it. The team said they saw evidence of shelling and gunfire and observed a mass grave at the hospital's entrance. On the Sky News Daily, host Sarah-Jane Mee talks to...2023-11-2017 minSky News DailySky News DailyRishi, Rwanda, Suella and the Supreme Court: The falloutThe government's Rwanda plan, devised to tackle illegal migration, has been ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court, ending more than 18 months of legal battles in the UK. The prime minister has said he will introduce emergency legislation to make sure his Rwanda plan will work, and said "flights will be heading off in the spring as planned".On this episode of the Sky News Daily, Jayne Secker sits in for Niall. She’s joined by political editor Beth Rigby to unpick the fallout. Plus, Nicolas Rollason, the head of business immigration at Kingsley Napley, di...2023-11-1519 minSky News DailySky News Daily16 housing ministers in 13 years - has it stopped the job getting done?There have been 16 housing ministers in the last 13 years of Conservative rule – seven of those in the last two years alone.With Lee Rowley taking over the housing brief after the prime minister’s latest reshuffle, on the Sky News Daily we’ll be exploring why there has been so many, and if any of them managed to make a difference to the housing crisis. Presenter Sally Lockwood is joined by Gurpreet Narwan, our political correspondent, on why there has been so much churn. Plus, Sally speaks to Lord Gavin Barwell, who was housing minister for a year...2023-11-1420 minBlack WorldingBlack WorldingDirt Said to Sky - BookStorm #1 (O-side)And in the beginning Rae and Día created The Book and The Storm. And the storm was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of The Book moved upon the face the waters. And Rae and Día said, Let there be Story: and there was Story! ... And Rae and Día saw The Story, and it was good 😉 Enjoy our first BookStorm! What is a BookStorm? BookStorming is like brain storming, but an entire book, series, or short story. We start with a random idea for a...2023-10-312h 07Punters Post MortemPunters Post MortemPunters Post Mortem 30-10-23Racing HQ featuring Punters Post Mortem with Dave Stanley, Ron Dufficy, Chris Roots and David GatelyTom Kitten has been beautifully handled by Godolphin and was an enthralling win in the Spring Champion Stakes….Tom will not race in the Derby. He will go for a spell til the Autumn.Duff says it was a great ride from Adam Hyeronimus. A bit of a question mark on the performance of the horses behind him…but shouldn’t take away from the winner.Gator says The race was 10 lengths above group 1 average and there is a l...2023-10-2956 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastSuper Sunday | Gunners land late blow to City | Walcott hails Rice's impact | Neville suggests City may have a ‘treble hangover'Micah Richards and Theo Walcott joined Dave Jones on Super Sunday, and they watched Arsenal secure a late win against treble-winners Manchester City at a euphoric Emirates stadium. Substitute Gabriel Martinelli provided the pivotal moment, albeit via a crucial deflection off Nathan Ake. It sparked familiar jubilant scenes in the stands as the Gunners finally beat their rivals after losing the last twelve Premier League fixtures against the Citizens. Richards felt Arsenal were not at their best but said their performance was more intelligent than previous approaches to this fixture and highlighted the performance of William Saliba, who he described...2023-10-0841 minSky News DailySky News DailyLabour’s by-election win and the road to the next electionLabour leader Sir Keir Starmer said his newest MP “blew the doors off” as Michael Shanks won the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election with a swing of 20%.It was triggered after former SNP MP Margaret Ferrier was removed from her seat after breaking COVID guidelines. The win could have implications for the next general election. If the swing was repeated across Scotland it would see a rise in the number of Labour MPs from just 2 to over 40 and so a big boost to Sir Keir Starmer’s bid to enter 10 Downing Street. On the Sky Ne...2023-10-0619 minSky News DailySky News DailyConservative conference: Tax, Truss, and HS2Chancellor Jeremy Hunt held firm on tax cuts, despite growing pressure from his colleagues at the Conservative Party conference on Monday. "The plan is working and now we must see it through," he said in his keynote speech. The idea of a tax cut is dividing Tories – with former prime minister Liz Truss calling for the chancellor to "axe the tax". Hunt spoke as news broke that the northern leg of HS2 will be scrapped between Birmingham and Manchester. On the Sky News Daily, host Niall Paterson is joined by our economics and data ed...2023-10-0227 minSky News DailySky News DailyConcrete crisis and the Gillian Keegan rantMPs returned to Westminster after their summer break, but the same can't be said for thousands of children expected in classrooms for the Autumn term – due to the crumbling concrete crisis. More than 100 schools stayed shut on Monday due to safety fears about reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete - or RAAC – while the education secretary Gillian Keegan was caught on camera complaining about not being thanked for doing a "f***ing good job" over it all. On the Sky News Daily, Rob Powell speaks to Adrian Tagg, Building Surveying lead at the University of Reading about how far...2023-09-0420 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastSuper Sunday | Nunez stuns Newcastle after Van Dijk sees red | Carra: 'That's one of Klopp's best victories'Kelly Cates presents Super Sunday from St. James' Park alongside Jamie Carragher, Shay Given, and Andros Townsend, and they discussed and analysed the major talking points from Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 win against Newcastle which was delivered by two late goals from substitute Darwin Nunez.The visitors' victory was made even more impressive as they played the majority of the game with ten players after Virgil Van Dijk was dismissed shortly after Anthony Gordon gave the hosts the lead. Carragher labelled the victory as one of Jurgen Klopp’s best victories as a manager. Van Dijk’s red card wasn...2023-08-2844 minThe XLNT ShowThe XLNT ShowSaid The Sky | The XLNT Show #03From the age of eight, Trevor Christensen, a native of Colorado, has been immersed in the world of music, mastering the piano and an array of other instruments. Now, he steps into the spotlight with a rejuvenated outlook on music. Infusing his compositions with both a melodious foundation and a wealth of technical expertise, he possesses the unique ability to encapsulate the inherent beauty within EDM. His musical creations are more than mere auditory encounters; they are full-fledged experiences. Through a harmonious fusion of entrancing basslines and elevating melodies, Trevor Christensen crafts a sonic tapestry that is simply...2023-08-162h 31Sky News DailySky News DailyHollywood strikes: Are writers right about AI?It’s been 100 days since Hollywood writers went on strike over concerns artificial intelligence (AI) will take their jobs - as well as disputes over working conditions and claims of dwindling pay. The looming cloud of AI hangs over all industries, but are writers and actors right to be worried about being stripped of their creativity? On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood is joined by Lisa Holdsworth – a TV and theatre writer, and chair of the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain – as well as Dr Alex Connock, senior fellow at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Busin...2023-08-0922 minSky News DailySky News DailyStrip searches in police custody and fallout to Nigel Farage's row with CouttsPolice at a station in Greater Manchester have been accused of unnecessary and invasive strip searches of women, without explanation, behind cell doors. Sky News has spoken to three women, one of whom was detained for 41 hours and also alleges she was sexually assaulted whilst in custody. A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said "there is currently no evidence to suggest any GMP employees have misconducted themselves or committed a criminal offence." On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson talks to our home editor Jason Farrell about the story. Plus, following Nigel Farage being...2023-07-2625 minFranchise Your BusinessFranchise Your BusinessCreating Superfans with Brittany HodakThis week, Brittany Hodak walks us through her five-part framework that aligns audience members around the actionable steps businesses must take to turn customers into superfans.Visit our guest's website:  https://brittanyhodak.com/Get a copy of Brittany’s book: https://brittanyhodak.com/book/The live recording was completed on July 14, 2023, at approximately 1:00 PM Eastern Time USA.  ABOUT OUR GUEST:Brittany has delivered keynotes across the globe to organizations including American Express, Walmart, Disney, and the United Nations. She has also worked with entertainers including Katy Perry and...2023-07-1832 minSky News DailySky News DailyExtra episode: BBC presenter claims - new details emergeOn an extra Sky News Daily, Kimberley Leonard discusses new developments to the accusations that a BBC presenter paid a teenager thousands of pounds for explicit photos. Lawyers acting for the young person said the original story in the Sun was “totally wrong” and claims made by their mother were “rubbish”. The Sun said it has seen evidence to support the concerns. The newspaper also quoted the individual's mother and stepfather as saying "we stand by our account".Kimberley is joined by media lawyer Matthew Gill. Producer: Rosie GillottPromot...2023-07-1007 minSky News DailySky News DailyMortgages are going up, why aren’t savings?Heads of the UK’s biggest banks have been summoned by the UK's financial watchdog over concerns interest rates on savings are too low. Higher Bank of England interest rates have led banks to put up mortgage costs , but savings rates are not rising as fast – a situation the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt has said ‘needs resolving’. On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood is joined by Sky’s business correspondent Paul Kelso, and Danni Hewson, Head of Financial Analysis at AJ Bell to find out what the rate disparity means for you, and if anything is likely to...2023-07-1021 minHORIZON RADIOHORIZON RADIOMAT SKY - HORIZON RADIO #185Выпуск MAT SKY Radio этой недели наполнен приятной электронной музыкой от Хэард Райт и Флёа, Нильса Хоффмана, Ливин Лоурел и других. Закрой глаза, чтобы увидеть глубину! This week’s MAT SKY Radio is full of pleasing electro music from the likes of Heard Right & Fløa, Nils Hoffmann, Leaving Laurel and more. Close your eyes to see the depth! Check out MAT SKY's music here: promodj.com/MAT.SKY Tracklist: 00:00 Dipping 01:05 Leaving Laurel - one last thing you never said [ANJUNADEEP] 08:21 Nils Hoffmann ft Gordi - No One Else [ANJUNADEEP] 11:32 Nils Hoffmann - Immunity [ANJUNADEEP] 14:44 Aquariox - Naia (Will Vance Remix) [WHERE THE HEART IS] 18:59 Phonique x Bakka - All Night Dub [MOBLACK] 24:36 Lake Turner & Gui Boratto - Repeater [LAST NIGHT ON EARTH] 28:33 Illumia - Volga (Blank Page Remix) [SEKORA] 32:42 Eugene Becker - Come Closer [COLORIZE] 36:47 Sultan + Shepard - RnR [THIS NEVER...2023-06-031h 01The Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastSNF | Man City crowned champions after Forest clinch survival with win against Arsenal | Carra: 'Arsenal blew it, they need more quality'Kelly Cates is joined by Tony Adams, Michael Dawson and Jamie Carragher and they witnessed Nottingham Forest clinch Premier League survival with their 1-0 win against Arsenal which also crowned Manchester City champions for a third successive season. Carragher felt the Gunners struggled to cope with the atmosphere and intensity at the City Ground and that was credit to Steve Cooper’s players for the fighting performance they produced. The trio also reflect on Arsenal’s stuttering end to the season and Manchester City’s relentless recent form which ultimately secured them the title.Adams feels a contributing factor...2023-05-2139 minSky News DailySky News DailyWhat is happening to the Uyghurs in China?Western journalists have been inside Xinjiang, China's largest region in the northwest of the country for the first time since COVID restrictions were lifted. The province is home to the native Uyghurs - a mostly Muslim community of around 12 million people. They've lived in the area for several hundred years.Human rights groups as well as the UK and US governments have accused China of committing genocide against Uyghurs in the region. The United Nations also said in 2018 that they believe China had detained around one million of the minority group in camps against their will. ...2023-05-1823 minSky News DailySky News DailyZelenskyy visit: How long can the West pay for Ukraine's war?Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy made a surprise visit to the UK on Monday for face-to-face talks with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he wanted to create a "jets coalition" as the UK pledged to send hundreds of new long-range attack drones to Ukraine. On the Sky News Daily, Leah Boleto speaks to former US Ambassador to Ukraine, John Herbst about the importance of continued military support in Ukraine, and to Sky’s international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn who was at Chequers for the meeting.Podcast Producer: Rosie Gillott Assistant podcast producer: Amy...2023-05-1620 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastSuper Sunday | Gunners' title hopes in tatters by brilliant Brighton | Keane: 'Arsenal looked physically and mentally shot'Kelly Cates presents Super Sunday alongside Patrick Vieira, Roy Keane and Micah Richards who witnessed Arsenal lose 3-0 against Europe-chasing Brighton at the Emirates. The result effectively leaves Arsenal’s hopes of winning the Premier League title in tatters after Manchester City won at Goodison Park earlier in the day. Patrick Vieira said no one expected the Gunners to challenge for the title this season but they will learn a lot from this campaign. Keane felt the home side looked physically and mentally shot, whilst Richards believes they have fallen short due to the lack of their strength and depth in...2023-05-1443 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastSNF | Emery's Villa stun Blues at the Bridge | Hasselbaink: ‘Chelsea need to be calmer in front of goal’ | Mudryk divides opinionDave Jones presents 'Saturday Night Football' alongside Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Lee Hendrie, and they watched Aston Villa beat Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge to move above the hosts and into the top half of the Premier League. Lee described Chelsea’s defending as ‘schoolboy’ whilst Jimmy said their main problem is putting the ball in the back of the net and they need to be calmer in front of goal. The duo also highlighted Ollie Watkins’ performance which was capped by another away goal and the forward produced a standout performance.Mykhaylo Mudryk again failed to impress for Chel...2023-04-0143 minBackstage - TV & FilmBackstage - TV & FilmChris Pratt, Toni Collette, John Leguizamo, the return of Super MarioWelcome to Backstage the TV and film podcast from Sky News.Sky’s entertainment reporter Claire Gregory is joined by TV and film reviewer Stevie Wong, and arts and entertainment reporter Bethany Minelle. Chris Pratt and Charlie Day join the team to talk about playing the iconic plumber brothers Mario and Luigi in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.Steven Yeun and Ali Wong talk about using real life for inspiration in Netflix’s new dark comedy ‘Beef.’Murder Mystery is back – hear what the team has to say about the sequel to the Netfli...2023-03-3149 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastSuper Sunday | Almiron winner boosts Newcastle’s top-four hopes | Hasselbaink: ‘Pope was extremely lucky to avoid red card’Dave Jones presents Super Sunday alongside Jamie Redknapp and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink who watched Newcastle beat Wolves 2-1 at St. James’ Park to boost their hopes of a top-four finish after substitute Miguel Almiron scored the winner late on. There was a controversial moment early in the first half when Newcastle’s Nick Pope avoided giving away a penalty which would have also seen him receive a red card. Hasselbaink said the goalkeeper was ‘extremely lucky’ to get away with the decision and did not understand why VAR did not intervene.There is also reaction from Newcastle captain Kieran T...2023-03-1244 minSophy Ridge On SundaySophy Ridge On SundayThe small boats plan and the Northern Ireland deal | Chris Heaton-Harris and Lord DannattNew small boat crossings legislation will be “very black and white”, the Northern Ireland secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has said. Speaking to podcast host Sophy Ridge, he said the new laws will mean that people who come to the UK illegally will be banned from claiming asylum. We also hear from former Chief of the General Staff Lord Dannatt, who said sending weaponry to Ukraine “almost certainly” depletes the UK's defence capability but that it's important to support the country in its war with Russia. Our political correspondent Liz Bates and programme editor Scott Beasley join Sop...2023-03-0538 minSophy Ridge On SundaySophy Ridge On SundayThe small boats plan and the Northern Ireland deal | Chris Heaton-Harris and Lord DannattNew small boat crossings legislation will be “very black and white”, the Northern Ireland secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has said. Speaking to podcast host Sophy Ridge, he said the new laws will mean that people who come to the UK illegally will be banned from claiming asylum. We also hear from former Chief of the General Staff Lord Dannatt, who said sending weaponry to Ukraine “almost certainly” depletes the UK's defence capability but that it's important to support the country in its war with Russia. Our political correspondent Liz Bates and programme editor Scott Beasley join Sop...2023-03-0538 minSky News DailySky News DailyNicola Bulley: Are armchair detectives hindering the case?Police investigating the disappearance of Nicola Bulley have issued a dispersal order around St Michael's on Wyre after reports of amateur investigators travelling to the Lancashire village. Her family has said the influx of people trying to help the investigation is hindering police efforts. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by Sky correspondent Katerina Vittozzi who has spoken to armchair sleuths who've descended on the village. Niall also talks to Martyn Underhill, one of the detectives involved in the search for schoolgirl Sarah Payne in 2000 about how police manage the public desire to...2023-02-1325 minSKYlightsSKYlightsEpisode 32: Supporting Treatment Resistant Students in WildernessPREVIEW:Open Sky works with many teens and young adults who may be resistant to traditional talk therapy. In this episode of SKYlights, Clinical Therapist Mark Sobel, LCSW discusses what treatment resistance means, how it shows up in the students he works with, the power of wilderness therapy to help young people heal and grow, and what parents can do to care for themselves while connecting with their children.GUEST PROFILE:MARK SOBEL, LCSWMark Sobel is a Clinical Therapist at Open Sky. Mark builds on more than a decade of...2023-01-2528 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastPL Live | Brentford seal historic win against Liverpool | Neville: ‘Brentford beat up Liverpool’ | Carra: ‘Liverpool got what they deserved’David Jones is joined by Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville to discuss the talking points and analyse Brentford’s 2-1 win against Liverpool.Neville said Brentford remind him of a modern day Wimbledon with their work rate and desire and they beat up Liverpool in their 3-1 win. Jamie Carragher also felt this result was coming for Liverpool due to mediocre recent performances and said they got what they deserved.There is also reaction from goalscorer Yoane Wissa, Jurgen Klopp whilst Thomas Frank speaks pitch-side with Dave Jones, Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher and Gary Ne...2023-01-0239 minSky News DailySky News DailyRoyal race row: Can they modernise?The Prince and Princess of Wales's first overseas trip since the Queen's death has been overshadowed by controversy at home. The prince’s godmother has resigned from her role in the royal household after she repeatedly asked Ngozi Fulani, a black domestic abuse campaigner, where she “really came from”. A spokesperson for Prince William, who is on a three-day visit to Boston, Massachusetts, said Lady Susan Hussey's comments were "unacceptable" and that "racism has no place in our society". On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson gets the reaction in Boston from Sky's royal correspondent Laura Bundoc...2022-12-0225 minBackstage - TV & FilmBackstage - TV & FilmDame Emma Thompson, Carey Mulligan, and Wednesday AddamsWelcome back to Backstage, the film and TV review podcast from Sky News.Claire Gregory, Stevie Wong, and Katie Spencer get stuck into this week's best bits, including the cinema release of Matilda the Musical. Miss Trunchbull herself, Dame Emma Thompson, joins the podcast to chat about why she loves making films for families.Meanwhile new movie, She Said, follows the story of the journalists who broke the story that set off the #MeToo movement, and brought down one of Hollywood's most powerful producers. Actress Carey Mulligan tells Backstage a bit about how her industry has...2022-11-2447 minSky News DailySky News Daily‘I’m so exhausted’: Why nurses say they’re strikingHundreds of thousands of nurses across the UK are going on strike. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said the strike will affect the majority of NHS employers as nurses take action against pay levels and patient safety concerns. Patients who are already facing record waiting lists are now likely to see operations and appointments delayed or cancelled, though emergency care will continue. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson hears from two nurses about day-to-day life in the NHS and Billy Palmer, from health think tank The Nuffield Trust, on why NHS frontline staff are...2022-11-1023 minAwakening DragonsAwakening DragonsEp.2 Becoming Katara SkyKatara humbly introduces herself and how it's been a journey to Becoming Katara Sky. It's more than just a name...it's the expression of what she embodies as this current expression of herself. As a first generation born in Canada, her parents immigrated from China in the early 80's. It was a childhood that felt challenging, she always felt different. Perhaps things really started to take a big turn when she answered the call to adventure in 2010 and Katara moved to the Middle East. After a decade living on the other side of the world, she realised...2022-11-0921 minSky News DailySky News DailyCan COP27 make climate change a priority again?The UN’s climate change conference COP27 will be held in Egypt, but Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles won’t be attending, raising questions about the UK’s commitment to tackling a warming world.US special climate envoy John Kerry said it would be "very powerful" if King Charles could attend, while climate activist Vanessa Nakate suggested if the UK continues to open new fossil fuel infrastructure, then it “is not a climate leader". On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood is joined by Sky News’ Climate Change and Energy Correspondent Hannah Thomas-Peter ahead of COP, to...2022-10-3122 minSky News DailySky News DailyRishi Sunak: Our new Prime MinisterRishi Sunak is the new leader of the Conservative Party and the country's next prime minister. After his rivals Boris Johnson and Penny Mordaunt pulled out of the race, he was elected unopposed. The former chancellor, 42, said: "There is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. We now need stability and unity." He'll be the first British Asian prime minister, and the youngest PM since 1812. Can Mr Sunak turn around the economic fallout from the disastrous weeks-long premiership of his predecessor Liz Truss, and unify the party? On the...2022-10-2425 minSky News DailySky News DailyUkraine war: What could a nuclear attack look like?President Putin has said there will be a "harsh" response to further attacks against Russia, following an explosion on the Kerch Bridge which links his country to the annexed Crimean peninsula. As retaliation, missiles hit several Ukrainian cities, including the capital, Kyiv. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said a deliberate attack on the critical infrastructure of Ukraine would be met with a "united and determined response". On the Sky News Daily with Niall Paterson, security and defence analyst Professor Michael Clarke explores the details behind the latest strikes and current military strength of Putin's army, and Diana Magnay...2022-10-1225 minUkraine War DiariesUkraine War DiariesUPDATE: Ukraine War Diaries – ‘The missile hit the road cross not far away from the Kindergarten where my son used to go.’This update was recorded in the hours after fresh strikes targeting ‘critical infrastructure’ in Kyiv and across Ukraine.Ilyas Verdiev lives in the city and recorded what he seen from his apartment before having to return to a basement shelter for the first time since June.President Putin has said the Ukraine-wide strikes were in retaliation for the weekend attack on a bridge that linked Russia to the annexed Crimea.Moscow said it launched missiles against energy, military and communications infrastructure.2022-10-1003 minElectoral DysfunctionElectoral DysfunctionBeth Rigby Interviews... Liz TrussIn a bonus edition of the podcast, Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby speaks to Liz Truss ahead of her first conference speech as Conservative Party leader. The Prime Minister says she had “absolutely no shame” in doing a U-turn on the plan to scrap the 45p higher rate of tax. She also said that a decision will be made in “due course” on whether to increase benefits in line with inflation. You can email the podcast with your comments: bethrigbypodcast@sky.uk.2022-10-0411 minSky King\'s Mental PlaygroundSky King's Mental PlaygroundMomin Ahmad - Chasing MOments, The power of neighbor vigilantes and solving problemsWelcome to the Sky King’s Mental Playground Polkadot, Kusama, Web3, & NFT edition. I am releasing public episodes from Sky King’s Mental Playground private feed because I am on a quest to find a technical co-founder. We are building a new business model of media, and we need those who want to realize the vision of Web3 to join us on this journey. If this tickles your curiosity, learn more here: https://bit.ly/SKMPOFSMomin is a creative force to be reckoned with. He is a connector, an operator, a musician, and a really fun...2022-07-281h 10EDM VenueEDM VenueSaid The Sky With WiLD 95.5 at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2022With Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival returning to Manchester, Tennessee for their 20th anniversary, I had the chance to sit down with the guy that makes soaring melodies & emotive basslines, “Said The Sky”. Trevor, Aka Said The Sky, had the pleasure of playing at the "The Other" stage on Saturday Night of the festival. Recently, Trevor released his sophomore album "Sentiment" and toured around the United States. Trevor's latest single, "Walk Me Home" featuring Illenium and Chelsea Cutler, had the entire Bonnaroo crowd singing along. After Trevor's soundcheck, we chatted for a few minutes on stage to discuss his career and...2022-06-2315 minThe Sky Sports Football PodcastThe Sky Sports Football PodcastWomen’s Euros Podcast: England media day – Fran Kirby selection | Jill Scott, the north east’s fastest paper girl | Downtime with LionessesIn the first episode of the Sky Sports Women’s Euros podcast, Sky Sports’ senior football journalist Charlotte Marsh and Sky Sports News’ England reporter Anton Toloui look back on a busy England Women media day at St George’s Park.Fran Kirby discussed her return to the Lionesses set-up, with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton and Nikita Parris also revealing how they reacted to the news that they will be going to Euro 2022.Plus, after Ellen White said Steph Houghton will be cheering the squad on from home, Charlotte and Anton chat how the Lionesses might fare without...2022-06-2242 minEssential FootballEssential FootballWomen’s Euros Podcast: England media day – Fran Kirby selection | Jill Scott, the north east’s fastest paper girl | Downtime with LionessesIn the first episode of the Sky Sports Women’s Euros podcast, Sky Sports’ senior football journalist Charlotte Marsh and Sky Sports News’ England reporter Anton Toloui look back on a busy England Women media day at St George’s Park.Fran Kirby discussed her return to the Lionesses set-up, with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton and Nikita Parris also revealing how they reacted to the news that they will be going to Euro 2022.Plus, after Ellen White said Steph Houghton will be cheering the squad on from home, Charlotte and Anton chat how the Lionesses might fare without...2022-06-2242 minManic State of MindManic State of Mindmushrooms + drug safety | manic state of mind by Sky MenhardtHey y'all! This episode, I talk about an experience I had with mushrooms and how to be safe when using drugs. Follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manicstateofmindpodcast/ personal account: https://www.instagram.com/sky.menhardt/ My DM's are open on instagram if you have an idea for an episode or wanna comment on something I said. If you like this show don't forget to subscribe, share, leave a rating and review! Thank you so much for listening.  --- Send in...2022-03-0919 min電氣沙龍:電音、英文、時事 Salon Electro電氣沙龍:電音、英文、時事 Salon ElectroEP. 52 - 上天的低語!製作人Said The Sky,譜出電子音樂的溫柔風貌☾ 贊助Teri,讓電氣沙龍永不熄燈 >> https://bit.ly/3iqR5aL ☾ 本集歌單,喜歡記得去聽完整版 >> Said the Sky & Kwesi - All I Got >> ILLENIUM, Said the Sky & Annika Wells - Sad Songs >> Said The Sky, ILLENIUM, & Chelsea Cutler - Walk Me Home ☾ 追蹤TERI Youtube頻道- 每週更新電音小知識 >> www.youtube.com/c/TeriTimeout Facebook粉絲專頁 >> www.facebook.com/teri.timeout/ Instagram:生活、上片通知都在這 >> @teri.timeout ☾ 合作邀約:teri.timeout@gmail.com2022-03-0336 minThe RAW RambleThe RAW Ramble#4 - Retroactive Music Monday (Bad Omens, Said the Sky, Motherfolk)The first Music Monday (yes it is on a Wednesday)! This episode I am talking about some new singles from the band Bad Omens, an amazing new album and experience from Said the Sky, and a new band I found called Motherfolk!2022-02-2311 minSky SquidzSky SquidzS1 E7 - Mental Health With Therapist Amy Part 3 of 3.This is the last show of the 3 part series talk with Therapist Amy about mental health. Sky Squidz wants to thank all the fans and supporters of our show and also Thank you, Therapist Amy for taking the time to be a part of our show. Trigger Warning: The episodes on SKY SQUIDZ podcast may, at times, cover sensitive topics including but not limited to suicide, abuse, violence, severe mental illnesses, sex, drugs, alcohol addiction, psychedelics, and the use of plant medicines. You are advised to refrain from listening to the podcast if you are likely to be offended or...2022-01-1458 minNewbie Homemade Mashup LabNewbie Homemade Mashup Lab[mashup] Seven Lions, Illenium, Said The Sky, Haliene - Rush Over Me X Hoàng Dũng - nàng thơSeven Lions, Illenium, Said The Sky, Haliene - Rush Over Me Hoàng Dũng - nàng thơ2022-01-0304 minBeyond Sirius SeaBeyond Sirius SeaRemember, What The Dormouse Said!This episode is also available as a blog post: http://siriussea.com/2021/11/02/remember-what-the-dormouse-said/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghost-writer-in-the-sky/support2021-12-2109 minNewbie Homemade Mashup LabNewbie Homemade Mashup Lab[mashup] Illenium, Said The Sky, Sirma - Drop Our Hearts X 玉置浩二 - 行かないでIllenium, Said The Sky, Sirma - Drop Our Hearts 玉置浩二 - 行かないで2021-11-0604 minSick Psych WorldSick Psych World170 - If I Said the Sky Was Falling1. Masabumi Kikuchi Sextet ‎- If I Said The Sky Was Falling (Japan) 2. Jorge Ben Jor - Comanche (Brazil) 3. Attractions - 5th February 1968 (Sweden) 4. The Paragons - The Tide Is High (Jamaica) 5. Terumasa Hino - Predawn (Japan) 6. Egberto Gismonti - Sonho (Brazil)2021-07-0146 minthe animal eatsthe animal eatsThe sky todayThe morning I am writing this is cool and it’s grey in Chicago. Yesterday, in the late afternoon or maybe the evening, it was, in El Paso where my mother and her mother and my family and also others live, hailing, despite blue skies. Growing up I learned to call this a fox’s tea party. I learned later, elsewhere, others say it means the devil is beating his wife. You ever notice how violently we speak? I’m gonna pull the trigger…More than one way to skin a cat. You killed it.Gonna wh...2021-05-1606 minDiscovery of IntelligenceDiscovery of IntelligenceDiscovery, I C Said The Blind ManI swear to tell the truth.. and nothing..; is that so. What evidence does it take. Not to take away happiness but to preserve it or is it about acquisition? TCM covid follow up. How does faith work?  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sky-brooks/support2021-05-0918 minNoOnesOpinionNoOnesOpinionfacebook and the Russians said the sky is polka dotted greenfacebook and the Russians said the sky is polka dotted green2021-02-2301 minAlison Wonderland - Radio WonderlandAlison Wonderland - Radio Wonderland#181 – Radio Wonderland 808s & Mates: Said the SkyAlison brings back her interview segment ‘808s & Mates’ with special guest Said the Sky for an unforgettable interview! Plus, new music from SLANDER, Fairlane, Naderi, Whethan, Hex Cougar, Adventure Club, KRANE and many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on Twitter @awonderland / https://twitter.com/awonderland #RADIOWONDERLAND2020-10-271h 03Sunday SermonsSunday SermonsHezekiah: when the sky is falling2 Chronicles: 32 Disaster was eminent for them. They could have said the sky is falling. Everything seems dark and hopeless. When everybody invite you to take your Bibles this morning to second Chronicles, chapter 32 second Chronicles in the old Testament. If you open your mouth right to the middle, you'll hit the book of Psalms. Usually go a couple of doors to the left and you'll come to the book of first and second Chronicles. Second Chronicles, 32. We're continuing a series we've been in the last few weeks entitled, still speaking. It's a...2020-10-1800 minRandom guy SkyRandom guy SkyThe art of listeningWe should try listening before we respond. Often times we listen in order to respond to what is being said instead of listening to understand what is being said2020-10-0103 minTo Write Love on Her ArmsTo Write Love on Her ArmsEpisode 311: "Said The Sky and Olivver The Kid - Worth Living For"In this special episode, host Chad Moses is joined by artists Trevor Christensen (Said The Sky) and Bryan Sammis (Olivver The Kid) to premiere a brand new song in honor of the #WorthLivingFor campaign. Following the premiere, Trevor and Bryan stick around to talk about the ways in which music has brought purpose and heartfelt connection into their lives and how they’ve both realized that the small moments in life are the ones that often mean the most.   Download a transcript of this episode at www.twloha.com/podcast. Find out how you...2020-09-0845 minHORIZON RADIOHORIZON RADIOMAT SKY - MAT SKY RADIO #120Выпуск радио MAT SKY этой недели заполнен мировыми премьерами и новой музыкой от Don Diablo, King Arthur, Agatino Romero, JLV, Tony Romera и многих других. Здесь также несколько моих лучших ремиксов. Будущее здесь! This week’s MAT SKY Radio is jam-packed with world premieres and new music from the likes of Don Diablo, King Arthur, Agatino Romero, JLV, Tony Romera and many more. There’s also a couple of my best remixes too. Future is here! Check out MAT SKY's music here: promodj.com/MAT.SKY Tracklist: 00:00 MAT SKY RADIO Intro 00:59 Tritonal ft Rosie Darling - Never Be The Same 05:08 Agatino Romero - Alive 07:26 King Arthur ft Dani Miché - Never Let You Down 10:59 David Puentez - The Weekend 13:11 ManyFew & Voost - Off My Mind 16:19 Don Diablo ft Zak Abel - Bad 19:22 JLV - As I Am 22:27 Tony Romera - Loverus 26:34 Bart B More ft Alex Hosking...2020-06-061h 01Pasquale Rotella - Night Owl RadioPasquale Rotella - Night Owl RadioNight Owl Radio #249 ft. Said The Sky and Zeds DeadDirect from the Insomniac HQ in Los Angeles, Night Owl Radio is a weekly show presented by the Night Owl himself aka Pasquale Rotella. With special guest mixes, exclusive info on Insomniac Events and lots of interaction with you, the Headliners. Get involved on Twitter @PasqualeRotella and use the hashtag #NightOwlRadio. This week, Said The Sky selects his Up All Night tracks and Zeds Dead deliver the exclusive Guest Mix.2020-05-231h 53Better Said Than WrittenBetter Said Than WrittenStory Time: Ananse and the Sky GodAnanse is a brave young man who lives in Africa. He wanted to help the children of the world get new stories to read and hear. But all of the stories belonged to the Sky God. The Sky God told Ananse he would give him stories for the children, but only if he could bring back three things.2019-11-1008 minSidewalk Talk ShowSidewalk Talk ShowDABIN- collab w/ Seven Lions, Slander, Said The Sky, tour w/ IlleniumDabin is a JUNO nominated music producer/instrumentalist from Toronto, now located in Montreal. Having spent his teens learning to play the piano, drums and guitar, Dabin started producing electronic music in 2011. He quickly attracted the attention of Kannibalen Records and released his first tracks on the ever growing independent label only a year later. Now Dabin has increased his exposure by supplementing releases with Seeking Blue, who released his second album, Wild Youth.Dabin has gained millions of plays while refining his musical style into what it is today. His “Two Hearts” LP is the bigg...2019-07-0700 minAll Out PoliticsAll Out PoliticsBrexit, Venezuela and Political EditorshipAdam Boulton and guests discuss the diplomatic tensions between the UK and the European Union after the EU Council President Donald Tusk said there was a 'special place in hell' for politicians who promoted Brexit without a plan to deliver it. They'll assess the Labour party's positions on Venezuela - where the country's opposition leader has declared himself interim president - and antisemitism. And in the week Sky News announced that Beth Rigby is to become its new political editor, Adam recalls his 25 years in the hotseat and offers Beth his survival tips! Joining Adam and Beth are Sky's diplomatic...2019-02-0744 minThe EDM ProdcastThe EDM Prodcast#63: Said The Sky on Workflow, Collaborating with Seven Lions, and His Live SetupIn this episode, I sit down with the extremely talented producer Said the Sky. We talk about a range of topics, including his workflow, why he left Berklee School of Music, the struggles of going full-time, and how to approach bigger artists. Find out more about Said The Sky: www.saidthesky.com Show Notes: http://edmprod.com/episode-63/2017-08-0250 min