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Best Rafa podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Rafa podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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Listen to Rafa, Edward and Darko talk randomly about everything that you can imagine. Non scripted, not sponsored and definitely nooo ads. Basically, just three dudes chilling and catching up on a weekly base. It's funny and you might accidentally learn something :P Check it out and don't forget to tell others about it ;)
 
Liverpool FC through the eyes of match-going supporters, the award-winning Anfield Wrap podcast talks honestly and passionately about every game The Reds play home and away in the Premier League, the cups and European competition. Also covering LFC news, gossip and analysis, TAW has grown from two free shows a week in 2011 to a subscription package of circa 30 shows a month in 2016. More information at http://www.theanfieldwrap.com
 
In this raw and motivational show we focus on forging men into modern day warriors. We uncover the secrets of how Tier-1 Men are created. You will learn how they live, how they think and what sets them apart. These men are the chosen few who have the courage, self confidence and warrior spirit that is embodied in every aspect of their life. Whether they are running toward gunfire, walking into a boardroom or being a transcendent fathers and husbands, at the core they remain warriors. Every s ...
 
Nervous | Stealth | DTLA | Freakin909 | Exit32 From firefighting throughout Manhattan, to sharing a stage with some of the biggest electronic music acts in the world; Tone Troy has quickly surged up the ranks as one of New York's premier music selectors. Having become immersed in the ever changing House Music scene of New York City, his musical taste is shaped primarily by the surging presence of Brooklyn nightlife. As the sounds and the scenes have changed, Tone Troy has adapted to the peop ...
 
Joe's Minibike Reunion, hosted by automotive personality Joe Sebergandio, is a bi-weekly podcast that puts a modern spin on vintage minibikes from the 60's and 70's. Joe's huge collection of minibikes, and large network of iconic builders, friends, and personalities will kick start the industry's latest news as they cover the coolest projects, newest parts, exciting events, and informative tech stories that will keep you in tune. Covering the entire spectrum of minibikes from rigid frame dea ...
 
Eurosport's Tennis Legends John McEnroe, Boris Becker and Mats Wilander discuss recent changes in tennis, why the NextGen stars aren't breaking through, what makes a great rivalry and the eternal question of Nick Kyrgios... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
 
High-Octane tracks from:Ant Brooks, Ante Ujevic, Bodyscrub, Carlo Lio, Harvey McKay,DJ Boris, Paul Strive, Drumcomplex & Roel Salemink, D-Unity, Enrico Sangiuliano, Fernando Guzman, Hollen, Irregular Synth, Andrea Frisina, Jewel Kid, Larry Peters & Collective Machine, Layton Giordani, Macromism, Marco Effe, Mario Otero, Matt Sassari, Pablo Inzunza, Rafa Barrios, Roni Iron, Sam Paganini, Son, Tony Dee
 
Welcome to Chillin With Phil! Thanks for listening! My husband and I have been together for going on 18 years. We raised five children together and now have 5 grandchildren. Each episode will reveal more and more about our lives, where we've been, where we are and where we're going. Feedback welcomed at ChillinWithPhil@Outlook.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ChillinWithPhil/support
 
Cherry Drop Podcast presented by Italian House Producer, Look @ F was started by the Cherry Drop Record Label (UK). The mixes are for all dance music lovers bringing you the hottest new tracks from the underground Tech House / Electro / Jackin scene. Find and download the newest tracks here before anywhere else as well as interviews with up and coming producers. Guest Djs include Dj Silverfox and Rafa Kao. FM Radio stations & Satellites can add Cherry Drop Podcast to their programing for no ...
 
Recording Conversations Podcast After a couple months of preparation, the first season of the Recording Conversations Podcast officially begins today. The podcast will run from January 9th to March 27th with a new podcast being uploaded on Youtube, Soundcloud, and the "iTunes" Podcast app every Tuesday not on Wednesdays but maybe Thursday or Friday sometimes Saturday but never Sundays. (Spotify Coming Soon). Special thanks to Rojo, Carlos, and Diego for the motivation and encouragement on th ...
 
Hi there! We are "The Exiled Geordies" -- just a couple of Newcastle Mad fellas talking football! Follow us to keep up to date on everything NUFC -- match previews and reviews, transfer talk, specials guests, and much more! Follow us on Twitter @NUFC_Podcast! Also, feel free to leave us a voicemail and we'll play it on the podcast! 513-480-NUFC Howay the Lads!
 
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Rafa Conde has a message that not everyone is ready handle and on episode 141 of the Man of War podcast, Rafa talks about the growing societal epidemic that is the infestation of Weak-Minded-Men. We all know them, we all see them. Hell, some of you may even be them, but that doesn't mean all hope is lost yet. The Warrior Minded Man WILL rise again …
 
The boys are joined by Sommelier Rafa Garcia Febles of le Crocodile to chat about dad rock, movies, the concept of nation states and, of course Alto Adige. It's a classic wild boys episode that is really going to test your tolerance for crocodile puns, extended metaphors and Amstel light propaganda. Please visit Rafa at Le Crocodile to have a socia…
 
This week, Patrick and Dougie discuss the big clubs who could be trimming their squads this summer, and the bargains which could be had as a result. We chat over Luka Jovic's season and whether he'd still make sense for Leicester, Arsenal, or Milan; Matteo Guendouzi's fall from grace at the Emirates and a possible switch to PSG, Lyon, or Atletico; …
 
The boys are joined by sommelier Etinosa Emokpae to discuss Ligurian wines, hand tattoos, erotic television, and mostly music from our youth. Honestly, we could have cut 45 minutes of this but we are in love with you. If you are in Philadelphia, please visit her at Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and if you aren't (and the pandemic is over) please go vis…
 
The biggest scare Serena Williams faced en route to winning the Wimbledon title in 2015 came from an unlikely source, as Heather Watson pushed her right to the brink in a third-round match which encapsulated the idea of a plucky Brit. The occasion was also memorable for the raucous atmosphere, and we discuss the elements of that which we felt cross…
 
Owen speaks to Matthew Raisbeck on his progression as a commentator which has led his talk about Newcastle United for a living.Website: https://www.newcastlefanstv.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7GG4HsvV8hvKSjl_VWW5rg?view_as=subscriber?sub_confirmation=1NFTV Extra: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQf0rGMIk51RyQF8CvynSRA?sub_confirm…
 
In the penultimate episode of Wimbledon Re-Lived, we take ourselves back to July 7th 2013 when Andy Murray became the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936 by beating Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. In what way had the British public come to embrace Murray before the 2013 final? What impact had Ivan Lendl had on Murray’s game and his rivalry …
 
Finding new words to do justice to the 2008 men’s final at Wimbledon between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer is not easy, but that’s our task on this episode as we look back on the match regarded by many as the greatest in tennis history. There’s talk about the sense before the match that it could finally be Nadal’s time, Federer’s missed opportunit…
 
This week it's a Wimbledon special with three greats of the game: Tennis Legends presenter Mats Wilander, fellow Eurosport expert Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg. What is it really like to coach Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic? Edberg and Becker know first hand and have some amazing insight and memories to share. Was Federer and Djokovic's duel in …
 
Venus Williams’ 4-6, 7-6, 9-7 victory over Lindsay Davenport in 2005 is the longest women’s final in Wimbledon history, and possibly the greatest. We discuss the sustained excellence from both players, the joy of watching Venus in her prime, the way she fought for equal prize money the night before the final, and how her uninhibited and jubilant ce…
 
When Maria Sharapova beat Serena Williams in the 2004 Wimbledon final, few could have predicted the path their rivalry would take over the next fifteen years. In this episode, we discuss why Sharapova’s run aged 17 wasn’t completely out of the blue and the way in which Serena was slightly under prepared, and Mary Carillo explains what impressed her…
 
The 2001 men’s Wimbledon final, which saw wildcard and three-time runner-up Goran Ivanisevic win his first title against Pat Rafter on People’s Monday, is one of the most famous matches in tennis history. So, for this episode, we wanted to get a range of perspectives on this much-told story. Ivan Ljubicic explains the significance of Ivanisevic’s v…
 
This week's episode sees Henry Hill and Mike Atkins join Patrick on the podcast to talk about Man United's form and Chelsea's signings, and whether anyone will be able to compete with them for 3rd and 4th spot over the coming years, given the messes at Spurs and Arsenal. Then we roll into the rumours that Thiago Alcantara could swap Munich for Mers…
 
The only ever meeting between Pete Sampras and Roger Federer came at Wimbledon in 2001, when Sampras was a 7-time champion in the twilight of his career, and Federer was an emerging talent who hadn’t yet fulfilled his potential. Looking back now, it can be seen as a changing of the guard moment, with Federer prevailing in five sets. Is that how it …
 
The boys are joined by Kilolo Strobert of Getting Comfy with Wine to talk about the Veneto, hot blooded Italian men, bagel controversies, and oddly enough, chardonnay. I guess this is the first actual "Italian" episode on this dumb season - and holy shit are all the wines rad. If you've been sleeping on the Veneto, wake the fuck up. We had a lot of…
 
In 1997, Martina Hingis beat Jana Novotna to become the youngest Wimbledon winner in the Open Era, aged 16. She also put together one of the best seasons in tennis history, winning all but one of her Grand Slam matches. Are her achievements from that year underrated? How were her sassy comments and confidence received at the time? In what way did s…
 
Nobody has ever had a connection with Wimbledon like Jana Novotna. In this episode, with the help of the storytelling of Mary Carillo and Chris Clarey, and the insights of Hana Mandlikova, the long-time coach and friend of Novotna, we cover the full emotional arc of her career and life. There’s discussion of Novotna’s choke in the 1993 final agains…
 
Nobody expected Andre Agassi’s first Grand Slam title to come on grass at Wimbledon, a tournament he’d boycotted for a few years. But Agassi always did things his own way, and when he won the tournament in 1992, he did it from the baseline, beating former champions Boris Becker and John McEnroe en route to the final, before overcoming the massive s…
 
Jurgen Melzer and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova are this week's special guests, joining Eurosport's Mats Wilander and Alex Corretja to discuss a wide range of big issues in tennis right now. Among the fascinating discussions, the quartet debate the merits of having just one tour with both Melzer and Pavlyuchenkova in favour of the sport uniting as a pos…
 
Going into Wimbledon in 1991, Steffi Graf’s supremacy was under threat. She hadn’t won a Grand Slam title for 18 months, she’d lost her No.1 ranking to Monica Seles, her father’s scandalous private life meant she was being hounded by the tabloids, and Gabriela Sabatini had emerged as a real rival. But Graf rose above everything, dominating the draw…
 
In 1985, a strawberry-blonde, unseeded, 17-year-old German named Boris Becker won Wimbledon, beating Kevin Curren in the final, and suddenly tennis had a new star. In what way did Becker bring levels of power and athleticism which hadn’t been seen before on a tennis court? And how did people react to his arrival on the world stage? We hear from Joh…
 
Gigi and Naomi catch up this week on all things Battle of the Brits including Andy Murray's performances, and with some players not following isolation they take a look at the US Open plans in more detail... also this week, catching pee in a pot, a terrible quiz performance and the 2 year anniversary for Tennish! Learn more about your ad choices. V…
 
The 1980 Wimbledon men’s final between Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe is one of the most famous tennis matches of all time, and it lived up to expectations as we re-watched it ahead of our second Wimbledon Re-Lived show. How was McEnroe viewed by British tennis fans at the time? How did his behaviour change when he played Borg? And in what way does th…
 
This week Chris Hamill returns to the podcast to discuss the Arthur-Pjanic swap, how stupid it is, and what it means for both players, Barcelona, and Juventus. Then we mull over Inter's capture of Achraf Hakimi - one of the best young fullbacks in the game right now - and how the Nerazzurri's long-term future might shape up with the Moroccan in the…
 
With nine singles titles to her name, Martina Navratilova is the most successful player in Wimbledon history. In this episode, we focus on the first of her wins – in 1978 against Chris Evert – and the last of them – in 1990 against Zina Garrison. In between analysing those matches, there’s discussion about the leaner years at the start of Navratilo…
 
Liverpool are Champions. And The Anfield Wrap is reflecting on the last ten years, the brilliance of the manager and how it feels to have finally done it. In addition there is a conversation about the events of Thursday and Friday night and their ramifications. We are also looking ahead to facing Manchester City. Neil Atkinson hosts with Jay McKenn…
 
The business world is as much a battlefield as any and just like any other battlefield, a warrior must have the fortitude, vision, and discipline to push through. It is crucial to understand that while, money is huge motivator and component of forging a high-level company, having purpose at the core of your vision is key to dominating this battlefi…
 
The fallout from the Adria Tour continued on Tuesday as world number one and event organiser Novak Djokovic tested positive for covid-19. The Telegraph’s Simon Briggs joins Catherine Whitaker and David Law to talk through the situation. Djokovic’s second statement of the day was better than his first, but which questions remain unanswered? Is Djoko…
 
With Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki all testing positive for covid-19 after playing the Adria Tour, we discuss the inevitability and seriousness of the situation, Novak Djokovic’s role and responsibility in all this, and the possible implications for the sport. There’s also a preview of this week’s Battle of the Brits event and we …
 
The boys welcome Tira Johnson, one of America’s best and youngest sommeliers to discuss the Val D’Aoste, which we pronounce nearly 700 million different ways in this, the first episode of Season 10, which, may I remind you, is ACTUALLY ABOUT WINE AGAIN. It’s a rollicking discussion of Italy’s smallest wine region about the politics of cooperatives,…
 
The second in our series of free audio documentaries revisiting notable days in Liverpool Football Club history. This time we head back to November 6th 1982 and to Goodison Park for a derby victory Liverpool fans still sing about today. Helping us tell the story are Liverpool players Phil Thompson, Ian Rush, Alan Kennedy and Bruce Grobbelaar, Evert…
 
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