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S7, Ep 3: Golda Rosheuvel, actor | Life and style

S7, Ep 3: Golda Rosheuvel, actor | Life and style

Actor Golda Rosheuvel joins Grace this week to share what she eats when the wigs are off. Golda is best known for her role as the formidable Queen Charlotte in the record-breaking Netflix series Bridgerton. Before Bridgerton fame, Golda’s breakthrough role was playing a female Othello at the Liverpool Everyman, rooting herself as an actor who challenges traditional casting. Golda talks to Grace about her South American upbringing in the church, with her Guyanese father and British mother and her stint in a squat in south London, and reminisces about her recent wedding, where nosh from her local falafel takeaway took centre stage. How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know Source link

S7, Ep 2: Joanne McNally, comedian and podcaster | Life and style

S7, Ep 2: Joanne McNally, comedian and podcaster | Life and style

Joining Grace this week is one of Ireland’s most acclaimed comics and host of the award-winning podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me, Joanne McNally. With a number of sell-out shows and tour dates in the US later this year, they discuss how Joanne uses comedy to process difficult periods in her life, how her mum is her favourite cocktail buddy, and what exactly she stole to get herself kicked out of the Scouts. Hot off her stint on the latest series of Taskmaster, and with an upcoming show at the Edinburgh festival fringe, the real question is: what is the banger of a sandwich Joanne McNally turns to whenever she’s shut off from the outside world and has a rare moment of peace? How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know Source link

Macário’s dream debut and are Manchester United in crisis? – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

Macário’s dream debut and are Manchester United in crisis? – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

On today’s pod: it’s as you were in the WSL title race after the international break with Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City all winning at the weekend. We have another seven! This time for Brighton – the first time in their history – putting a real dent in Bristol City’s survival hopes in a 10-goal thriller. We’ll go through all the action from the weekend – and preview the League Cup semi-finals and FA Cup quarters as we get to the business end in the hunt for silverware. All that, plus we’ll take your questions and ponder what the future holds for Manchester United after dropping yet more points. We’ll be back next week to round up all the cup action as we gear up for the climax of the season. Photograph: Harriet Lander/Chelsea FC/Getty Images Support The Guardian The Guardian is editorially independent. And we want to keep our journalism open and accessible to all. But we increasingly need our readers to fund our work. Support The Guardian Source link

WSL title race blown open as City beat Chelsea – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

WSL title race blown open as City beat Chelsea – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

On today’s pod: twists and turns and the title race is well and truly back on! Manchester City’s win over Chelsea has turned the tables again with the sides locked on 34 points with eight games to play. Arsenal arrested their mini slump and look comfortable in the final Champions League place, while Bristol City are now five points adrift after conceding five at Leicester. And all aboard … the Lionesses Line! We’ll preview the international break as Sarina Wiegman’s side received transport recognition. With no WSL action this weekend, we’ll be back with a special pod looking ahead to the tantalising start of the new NWSL season which is just around the corner in the United States. Photograph: Bradley Collyer/PA Support The Guardian The Guardian is editorially independent. And we want to keep our journalism open and accessible to all. But we increasingly need our readers to fund our work. Support The Guardian Source link

West Ham stun Arsenal to shake things up in WSL – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

West Ham stun Arsenal to shake things up in WSL – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

On today’s pod: comebacks, controversial penalties and a shock WSL sacking – it’s been one of those weeks! Arsenal slip up in the title race while West Ham give themselves a survival boost, Chelsea and City take advantage at the top while Manchester United also claw back ground on the top three. Plus we’ll discuss power dynamics and whether the lack of female coaches in the game is a big issue? We’ll be back next week to round up all the cup action and look ahead to what could be a defining weekend in the season. Photograph: Nigel French/PA Support The Guardian The Guardian is editorially independent. And we want to keep our journalism open and accessible to all. But we increasingly need our readers to fund our work. Support The Guardian Source link

Aston Villa progress despite fielding ineligible player – Women’s Football Weekly podcast | Football

Aston Villa progress despite fielding ineligible player – Women’s Football Weekly podcast | Football

On today’s pod: there’s controversy in the Conti Cup – as if it wasn’t confusing enough! Aston Villa progress to the quarter finals despite fielding an ineligible player. Watch out WSL – Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema says she may be even better than before after scoring for the first time since her ACL injury. The Gunners and Man City won, but so did Chelsea to maintain their lead at the top, while West Ham got the better of Bristol City in a crucial battle at the bottom. Plus get your wellies out for Boreham Wood, Kingsmeadow or King Power Stadium for a women’s football Glastonbury vibe! We’ll discuss all that, plus we’ll take your questions and round up all the midweek Champions League action as the group stage reaches its climax. The team will be back next Tuesday for a recap of all the WSL action including Manchester United v Brighton and Chelsea v Everton – plus news of any last-minute transfers. Photograph: Natalie Mincher/SPP/REX/Shutterstock Support The Guardian The Guardian is editorially independent. And we want …

Best podcast microphones for 2024, tried and tested

Best podcast microphones for 2024, tried and tested

Best for: Podcast perfection When the podding gets tough, the tough go pro, and although that’s not a real expression, you get the gist. Yes, pro. Over £500’s worth of pro. What I like to term ‘Shure Fire Territory’, because if you’re in the market for a podcast mic this accomplished and pricey, then a) you’re probably already coining it in with your online antics, and b) you know that a Shure microphone will only serve to ramp your ratings into the realms of ‘podcasting omnipotent’. This is the kind of podcast kit that other lesser podcasters make envious podcasts about. It features a pro-XLR connection, a built-in preamp, a dynamic transducer, a flat, wide-range frequency response for clean and natural reproduction of music and speech, bass roll-off and mid-range emphasis EQ controls, shielding against broadband interference and electromagnetic hum, internal air suspension and a pop filter that takes no prisoners. As a result of all that, sound quality, as you may have guessed, is nothing short of exceptional, cleaner and clearer than a mountain …

Bonmatí is Fifa’s Best, FA Cup latest and WSL returns – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

Bonmatí is Fifa’s Best, FA Cup latest and WSL returns – Women’s Football Weekly | Football

On today’s pod: “A generation changing the rules and the world.” Amen, Aitana. Spain’s Bonmatí wins the player of the year award at the Fifa Best Awards and has a strong message as she’s recognised alongside Mary Earps and Sarina Weigman… who says she has “unfinished business” as she extends her England contract to 2027! We’ll discuss that, plus round up the fourth round of the FA Cup with just one upset as third-tier Wolves knock out Championship side Reading. And the WSL is back! We’ll preview this weekend’s return of the women’s top flight. We’ll be back next Tuesday with a full round up of all those fixtures including Chelsea v Manchester United and Manchester City v Liverpool. Photograph: Jose Breton/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock Support The Guardian The Guardian is editorially independent. And we want to keep our journalism open and accessible to all. But we increasingly need our readers to fund our work. Support The Guardian Source link

Podimo raises €44M to turn up the volume on its Netflix-style podcasting platform

Podimo raises €44M to turn up the volume on its Netflix-style podcasting platform

We are fast approaching half a billion people listening to podcasts, and today one of the independent players hoping to cash in on that activity has announced some funding to grow. Podimo, the Copenhagen-based podcasting startup that’s built around a Netflix-style monthly subscription fee, has raised another €44 million ($48 million at today’s rates) in funding, an all-equity round that it will be using to expand across the whole of its business: it will be enhancing production tools; expanding its distribution network alongside its own platform; and going deeper into localization. Podimo is currently available in Denmark, Norway, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Finland, and Latin America — where it charges between $5 and $7 per month to listeners, and higher rates to creators to use its tools — and the plan is to add more countries to that list. The funding comes after a year that has seen Podimo’s average engagement per user rise to 20 hours per month, and its subscription base grow by 80% — although in an interview, Morten Strunge, the CEO …