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Pucela Escocia

Martin Devlin

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Pucela Escocia is an independent Scottish fan club dedicated to Real Valladolid. Your host, Martin Devlin, brings you the first ever English-language podcast to cover the club in depth; featuring news, opinions, features and interviews from the world of the Blanquivioletas. You can find us on the following social media platforms: Twitter - @MartiRVCF Instagram - @pucelaescocia Facebook - facebook.com/pucelaescocia Email - [email protected] Web - www.pucelaescocia.com
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The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

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The Cycling Podcast takes listeners to the heart of professional cycling with weekly episodes and daily coverage of the Grand Tours. Join journalists Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie – and a few special guests along the way – as they podcast about the latest cycling news and the world of professional cycling. Founded by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie in 2013, The Cycling Podcast is one of the longest-running independent sports podcasts. To support The Cycling Podcast, subscrib ...
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The State Versus Me

Juan Lito Valladolid

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My personal journey to recovering from a broken legal system at the hand of God. In a system where "Discretion" supersedes "Due Process" no one has a chance at a "Fair Trial." Hence why most people feel pressured to plea "Guilty" before the "Risk" of exaggerated sentences. My personal recordings are made home and are raw unedited sessions of me describing my journey, and the experience. Part of that experience is the amazing way God found me while incarcerated, and he has not let go. The ver ...
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The Off-Court Podcast

The Off-Court Podcast

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We're Conner and Hug: Two padel lovers that want to bring weekly, engaging padel content to the English-speaking padel community. We understand that in a mostly Spanish-speaking sport many things can be missed leaving fans disappointed. We're here to bridge that gap!Weekly Episodes including: Premier Padel tournament reviews, news in pairings and players, game analysis and much more!
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Super Mamás

Paulina and Bricia Lopez

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Top-rated podcast, hosted by sisters Paulina and Bricia Lopez. Super Mamas is a judgment-free space where new, expecting and experienced mothers come together to learn from one another. Laugh and cry along with the Super Mamas every week as they share stories with friends, experts and each other. Welcome to the Super Mamas Sisterhood! New episode every Tuesday. Featured on Oprah Daily, Parents Latina, Girlboss, Univision, Telemundo and NPR
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As the fastest growing sport in the world, padel needed a platform to talk with all the key players in more depth and what made each individual one of them fall in love with the sport. As I am a true racketsport enthusiast, hopefully I will provide a lot of insight throughout, and this podcast is a bi-weekly must listen to a lot of people! I also talk about the Premier Padel, the best players in the world and I provide a lot of gear update!
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Join us for the first of this week's podcasts where we get in to all that happened in the Real Valladolid game, a disallowed goal, another Victor Aznar world class save and almost more yellow cards than fouls! As always we pick our man of the match and try to predict the outcome of a tricky away game in Almeria next week. Dont forgot to get in touc…
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A disappointing result in the end but a really great game of football means there is a lot to talk about this episode! We discuss Cádiz's 4-4-2 revolution, players playing in their preferred positions and of course we couldn't not talk about 2 goal of the season contenders! We also look forward to Saturdays trip to Zaragoza and Matt gives us some o…
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The wonderful Doris Anahi Muñoz joins us this week to chat all about her creative journey and how she has got to where she is today. Doris is a singer songwriter, daughter of immigrants, entrepreneur and writer. Inspired by the need to help her own undocumented parents in their legal process, she founded Solidarity for Sanctuary, a concert series t…
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There is light at the end of the tunnel! Cádiz put their bad run to an end with 3 points against Córdoba. We were both there and give our thoughts on the performance and the slightly unexpected tactics and line-up from Gaizka Garitano. Picking a man of the match was a lot easier this week and we also try and predict what is going to happen in both …
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In this week’s episode of The Cycling Podcast, Daniel Friebe is joined by Brian Nygaard and Michele Pelacci as we run the rule over the men's 2026 Giro d’Italia just presented in Rome. The ‘Corsa Rosa’ will start from Eastern Europe for the second year in a row. After Albania this year, next May it’ll be Bulgaria’s turn to host Italy’s national tou…
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We’re back for Episode 28 — and it’s officially the one-year anniversary of The Off-Court Podcast. Thank you to everyone who’s been with us from day one. We can’t believe we’ve spent a full year talking padel every week, and somehow the sport keeps giving us even more to get into. This week, we break down the Mexico Major — the final Major of the s…
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We’re back this week for the first keeping up in a while now that Bricia is back from Oaxaca and there’s so much to catch up on! Paulina is getting ready for quinceañera season, and we get into how different hosting and invitation etiquette can be between cultures. We also dive into Bricia’s time in Oaxaca and what she learned for her next visit. W…
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In this week’s episode of The Cycling Podcast, Daniel Friebe and Tudor Pro Cycling stalwart Larry Warbasse discuss some of the more intriguing and controversial news stories of the last few weeks. With most teams about to gather for their first pre-season training camps, some also face an uncertain future. The long-mooted Lotto-Intermarché merger s…
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Oi you, loser! Or should that be winner? Yes on this month’s episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin, we discuss our picks for the winners and losers of the season. Our very own losers Rose Manley, Denny Gray and Rebecca Charlton pick out a few notable performances – both for good and bad reasons – from a season that threw up a number of surprises. …
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Things go from bad to worse as Cádiz fail to win for the 6th consecutive game despite leading after 12 minutes. Significant cracks seem to be appearing and we try and work out what they are and why! Is Garitano's job in danger? Matt gives us some info on Cordoba, our opponents next Sunday, and we also round up the latest transfer news and Mirandill…
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This week we are joined by Heather Fenney and Neelam Shamar, the co-directors of Community Services Unlimited. Heather has worked with or volunteered for CSU and has had a career in public policy at the state and national level. Neelam was one of the founding members of the Panther party in Britain and is a lifelong activist. Together, they have po…
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In this week’s episode of The Cycling Podcast, we revisit one of the most intriguing storylines of the late summer and autumn in the first instalment of a new KM0 series - Trapdoor - examining the fight to avoid relegation from the WorldTour. First up is Astana and their miraculous recovery from a dire position a year ago. Exactly how did the recru…
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Cádiz's poor run continued in Almeria as we went down 3-0 to our Andulcian rivals despite looking like the better team for most of the first half. Why can't we score goals? What is our best line up? Is Garitano's job in danger? We have a go at answering those questions and more as well as praying for goals in the next game at home to Cultural Leone…
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We’re taking you inside the Dubai P1 Premier Padel event — the atmosphere in the stands, the energy around the courts, and the moments you’d never catch on the broadcast. This episode is all about the live experience: how fast the top players really are, how the vibe shifts during the big points, and what Premier Padel actually feels like when you’…
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This week we’re joined by Gabrielle Kaufman for a very important conversation on Maternal Mental health. It can be so easy to feel alone if you’re struggling as a new mom, but Gabrielle is here to remind you that help is available. She is a licensed professional clinical counselor, perinatal mental health specialist, and an educator. We cover warni…
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Minter is a unicorn! He is a multiple book author, used to be the leader of many divisions in L'Oreal and has been an avid padel fanatic since literally day 1. It was an absolute pleasure to learn from him in the podcasting business as well as in life and I truly believe that just by talking to him I became a better person! false…
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In this week’s episode of The Cycling Podcast, we digress from the usual diet of weekly news and analysis for a check-in with a familiar voice and regular guest over the years, Matt White, who in recent weeks has joined the Movistar’s team staff after over a decade in senior management at Jayco-AlUla. White’s departure from the Australian trade tea…
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Mark got the opportunity to sit down with Ben Harburg, one of the owners of Cádiz C.F and now the new owner of Al Kholood football club in Saudi Arabia. We spoke about how he got involved with Cádiz, how the club has changed since he came in and his take on everything going on at the club currently. We also delved into what taking over at Al Kholoo…
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We sit down with Nathan Young, who’s about to attempt a Guinness World Record — playing 41 hours of continuous padel to raise awareness and funds for the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT). Nathan shares his incredible story, from growing up with partial sight to finding purpose through padel and preparing for this record-breaking challenge. Then, …
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We’re back this week to catch up with the honorary third Super Mamá, our little sister Liz. Liz has officially made it to the one-year mark as a mom, and we’re so proud of her. We reflect on Liz’s first year of parenting and how important self-care, growth, and community are when you become a mom. If you enjoyed this episode with Liz, let us know! …
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Wow, after a lengthy layoff, we are back! This is a really special episode for me, while I used to work in Wigmore Sports and I could interview Rohun Davda who's the owner and general manager of the prestigious outlet. Cuera just became one of their first padel brands they brought in, and it is a banger already! How did this came about and why did …
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With the 2025 road racing season now firmly in the rear view mirror, join Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie for a freewheeling ramble through some of the big stories that have hit the headlines in the past couple of weeks. We start by discussing the fragile nature of survival at World Tour level with the news that the Australian team Jayco-Alula came…
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Two games to review this week, starting of with U.C.A.M Murcia in the Copa del Rey and then crossing international borders into Andorra for the league game. Is it Garitano or is it the team lacking attacking quality/ambition? We try and work it out. There's also lots of news to round up including the listing of Nomadar on the Nasdaq exchange in New…
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Carina Luz Valladolid joins us this week for such an empowering episode. We explore how to find our identity outside of our role as mothers and how to let go of control to embrace change. Carina shares her own journey and how important it is to live authentically. Connecting with the divine and with our inner selves can be the key to living the lif…
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We’re back with all the chaos from New Giza — early exits, surprise finalists, and that huge run from Paquito & Jon Sanz. But the big headline? Juan Lebrón has a new partner for the Mexico Major — Leo Augsburger. Can this unlikely duo actually work, or is it another short-term experiment? Plus, we look ahead to the World Padel Championships, where …
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The Cycling Podcast returns on Halloween for an end-of-season debrief and audience with the rider formerly known by his team-mates as ‘The Ghost’, Larry Wabasse - for reasons the Tudor Pro Cycling ace will explain. After a quick dip into the week’s headlines, including news of Oier Lazkano’s provisional suspension for biological passport anomalies,…
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Normal service is resumed as we review the hard won (lucky!) point in Granada. A fairly good defensive performance was not matched by a toothless attack. Form or function? We try and work why! As always we look ahead to the week's games, the Copa del Rey 1st round against UCAM Murcia and next weekend's trip Andorra. Get in touch with us at: LivingL…
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Mónica Ramírez is a civil rights attorney, community organizer, and activist based in rural Ohio. Today, she shares her experience growing up in northwest Ohio in the farmworker community and how that impacted her decision to work to represent the rights of migrant workers, especially Latinas. Mónica is one of the founders of Poderistas and the fou…
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Daniel Friebe, Lionel Birnie and Rob Hatch, give their verdict on the parcours unveiled in Paris on Thursday morning. The ASO bigwigs have backloaded the course, apparently in the hope of maintaining a little more suspense this year. Will they succeed? Or, in trying to Pog-proof the Tour, have they merely underlined what an impossible task that is?…
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After a few weeks away, we’re back — and the padel world didn’t wait for us. In this catch-up episode, we unpack everything from Germany P2, Rotterdam P1, and Milan P1, including Lebrón’s furious meltdown, Chingotto & Galán’s dominance, and the latest shake-ups in the race to the Barcelona Finals. Conner also shares his shock over how expensive pad…
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Sarahi Espinoza Salamanca returns this week to catch us up on all the amazing work she has been doing at DREAMer’s Roadmap and beyond. Sarahi now has her master’s degree and continues to advocate for first generation and undocumented students. DREAMer’s roadmap helps connect first generation and undocumented students with the resources they need to…
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Cádiz are top of the league after beating Huesca 1-0. We look back at the game, marvel over Iuri Tabatadze (again!) and have a chat about the unexpected line up that Gaizka Garitano put out. As always there's our Man of the Match picks and we look forward to another home game against Burgos on Monday night. Get in touch with us at: LivingLaTacitaLo…
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The Monument season ended at the weekend in time-honoured fashion, with il Lombardia, and its now traditional denouement of a Tadej Pogačar victory. What more can anyone say about Pogačar’s extraordinary domination? As ever, we at least try to dig out new superlatives, this week with Daniel Friebe, Lionel Birnie and TNT’s voice of cycling, Rob Hatc…
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We’re back with another Keeping Up, and we dive into Paulina’s recent trip to Punta Cana, and what she realized when she got back! Spending a trip without a phone is scary, but Paulina shares that it helped her reframe her perspective on life. Now, she’s back and inspired to take charge and live intentionally. We encourage all of you to unplug! Whe…
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It’s a meeting of minds on this month’s episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin as Rose Manley, Denny Gray and Rebecca Charlton take a closer look at sports psychology in light of World Mental Health Day. We hear from Dr Allie Wagener, sports psychologist at the Human Powered Health team about her work. Plus we hear from General Manager Ro de Joncke…
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The inaugural UCI road World Championships on the continent of Africa took place in Rwanda last week. Dominated - again - by Tadej Pogačar, the men’s road race was widely dubbed ‘the hardest edition ever’, but was it really? Team USA’s Larry Warbasse joins Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie to give his verdict and general impressions from Kigali. We a…
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Still unbeaten and still joint top, Cádiz were held by our closest rivals this year, Ceuta. We get to grips with a fairly uneventful 0-0 draw in the Nuevo Mirandilla, have a quick preview of the Las Palmas game next Sunday and chat about Juan Cala's squad planning. As always there's our man of the match picks and our score predictions. Get in conta…
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Today we sat down with Regina Merson to chat all about her journey from being a lawyer to creating the beauty brand Reina Rebelde. We also dive in to becoming a mom later in life and the generational differences we see in parenting. Regina created Reina Reblede to celebrate the Latina community our and self-expression. She is such a strong champion…
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Join Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie as they analyse the men's elite road race at the 2025 UCI World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda. No spoilers here in the episode notes. OUR SPONSORS, LLOYDS The Cycling Podcast is proudly supported by Lloyds. Last year, Lloyds began a multi-year partnership with British Cycling, which includes becoming title spo…
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Join Rose Manley and Rebecca Charlton as they analyse the 2025 women's UCI World Championship road race in Kigali, Rwanda. No spoilers here but stand by for an account of a stunning edition of the race for the rainbow jersey. OUR SPONSORS, LLOYDS The Cycling Podcast is proudly supported by Lloyds. Last year, Lloyds began a multi-year partnership wi…
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The inaugural UCI road World Championships on the continent of Africa take place in Rwanda this week. The first few days of racing threw up one major surprise, the next few could yield more - and Daniel Friebe, Lionel Birnie & Brian Nygaard are on review & preview duty here. Remco Evenepoel‘s trouncing of Tadej Pogačar in the men‘s TT last Sunday c…
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This week we’re bringing back an oldie but goodie with our friend Rita Bezzola. When we recorded this episode, Rita had just launched Piper and Enza. Piper and Enza helps families through kids' healthcare journeys with the power of storytelling. In this episode, we chatted all about how to help guide our kids through different healthcare experience…
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Listen up class! The Cycling Podcast Féminin has returned after our post Tour de France Femmes summer break and we have that back-to-school feeling. Rose Manley, Denny Gray and Rebecca Charlton tackle some enticing subjects after a number of contentious topics have arisen over recent weeks. We discuss weight loss in cycling, the disqualification of…
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From tea to screen time, we cover it all in this Keeping Up. We start off by talking all about our favorite, and least favorite, ways to get in some caffeine. Caffeine is something we manage our kids’ access to, and it’s a lot easier to control than their screen time. As our kids get older, it gets more and more complicated to find a balance with o…
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