Hosted by Annie Chave, Sam Dalling and Dan Whiting, County Cricket Natters will provide informal yet informative coverage of each round of the Vitality County Championship. Your experienced hosts couple their intimate knowledge of county cricket with a burning love of the domestic game, to guide you through the tournament from start to finish. Annie, Dan, and Sam will be joined by guests from all circles of county cricket including past and present players, broadcasters and journalists.
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Cardigan Internet Radio presents The Climate Resilience Show with your host Jim Bowen. Every Thursday from 5-6pm, the show, based in West Wales, covers topics relating to climate resilience across the world. https://cardiganinternetradio.wales/ClimateResilienceShow/
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County Cricket Natters 2024 Season Round Up
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Annie, Dan and Sam get together for the last time in 2024 to look back on the whole of the 2024 County Championship season with joy, tears, laughter and regret. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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County Cricket Natters reviews Round 12 of the Vitality County Championship
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Annie, Dan and Harry review a breathtaking round of county championship cricket as the title race heads to a thrilling climax! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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CCN review of Week 12 of the Vitality County Championship
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Annie and Harry review the latest round of Championship games. The title and promotion race hots up and there's trouble with the pitch at Bristol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Annie, Harry and Sam are joined by Durham coach and ex Aussie wicketkeeper Ryan Campbell. They talk about record chases, ties, wicketkeeper batters and all things county... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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County Cricket Natters 2024 Championship Round 9
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Annie, Dan and Sam are joined by James Bracey to review round 9 of the county championship. Find out what James thinks about Louis Kimber, Scarborough, and keeping to the Gloucestershire pace attack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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SPECIAL Cider Press - having a (Jake) Ball
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SPECIAL EPISODE - CCN's Sam Dalling has launched the Cider Press podcast alongside fellow Somerset live-stream commentator Charlie Taylor. The pair will spend the rest of the summer pondering all things west-country cricket. Here CCN subscribers can listen to their maiden episode for a little taster. Sam and Charlie were joined for a chat by Jake B…
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Annie, Dan and Sam are joined by Fynn Hudson-Prentice to review the latest round of championship matches. Fynn gives his verdict on big surprising victories, close finishes, rain affected draws and Dan's dad jokes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Annie, Sam and Harry are joined by Surrey's Cam Steel to review the latest round of championship matches. They have tense finishes, big runs, England stars and lots of leg spin bowlers to talk about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Dan and Sam are joined by Australia and Somerset batter Matt Renshaw. Find out who has impressed so far this county championship season and what is was like to walk through the long room on a certain day last summer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Annie, Dan and Sam discuss another rain affected round of Championship matches. They review an unexpected result, some big run getters, big wicket takers and they read out more scorecards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Annie and Dan are joined by Harry and WG Rumblepants to review another soggy round of county cricket. There are runs aplenty as England stars find form, snoods are all the rage, and two of our Natterers breakdown on the M5! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Annie and Sam are joined by Harry this week to share their thoughts on the latest round of Championship cricket. Flat tracks, test players, Dukes balls and April weather are all in the mix this week. Listen to hear what our Natterers make of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Annie, Dan and Sam look back on this weeks round of matches in the Vitality County Championship and draw their conclusions about balls, pitches and... draws. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Annie, Dan and Sam are joined by Mr Debyshire himself, David Griffin, to review a weather affected first round of Vitality County Championship matches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Episode 60: Jeremy Williams, Kim Stoddart, Hazel Beaumont and Kate Miles
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This is the 60th Climate Resilience Podcast. Yippee for us! Welcome where ever you are. Thanks for listening in. We've been checking the stats and it looks like we've got more listeners in Singapore than anywhere else in the world, so extra special greetings to you. On this podcast we talk about all sorts of things related to climate breakdown and …
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Episode 59: Dr Michael Shakhib and Kwame Salam
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This is the 59th Climate Resilience podcast and my name is Jim Bowen. Welcome wherever you are. If you've listened to earlier shows you'll see things are a bit different now. For the first thing, we've got a backing track, but more important than that I've no longer got a show on Cardigan Internet Radio because it has shut down. Bobby, who set it u…
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Annie, Dan snd Sam interview David Gower and preview the 2024 County Championship season. Find out who David thinks will win the County Championship and his experience of Welsh wine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Episode 58: Caerhys Harvest Party, Cardigan XR's Climate Matters Event and Jonathan Tiller from Trees for Tomorrow
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This show features: Interviews with growers and attendees at the Caerhys Organic Farm CSA Harvest Party Conversation with Philippa Gibson, one of the organisers of the Cardigan Extinction Rebellion Climate Matters event in the Small World Theatre on 9th September An interview with Jonathan Tiller of Trees for the Future which is based in Nevern, no…
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Episode 57: Conversations from the Green Futures Field, Glastonbury 2023
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This episode features a conversation with Mary Ellen from Disable People against the Cuts recorded in the Green Futures Field at Glastonbury Festival 2023. Of all the interviews we've done, this is perhaps the most urgent as Mary Ellen talks about the government's shameful program of eugenics. Do listen in, and if you can, please help…
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Episode 55: Abbey Shakespeare Company, the search for a new bishop, Community Energy Wales and Visit Pembrokeshire
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This show features: An interview with the Abbey Shakespear Company about community arts and the relevance of Sheakspear to us all today. The search for new climate-friendly Church of Wales bishop for St Davids Conversation with Ben Ferguson, co-executive director of Community Energy Wales Conersation with the Director of Visit Pembrokeshire about t…
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County Cricket Natters Review the LV= County Championship Final Round 2023
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Annie, Dan and Harry talk through the last round of the county season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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County Cricket Natters Review the LV= County Championship Round 15 with Annie, Dan and Harry
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Annie, Dan and Harry review a rain affected week of Championship cricket. Getting tight in the relegation zone with a week to go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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County Cricket Natters Review the LV= County Championship Round 14 with Dan and Harry
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Dan and Harry relive some exciting finishes in this weeks's LV= County Championship as Durham are promoted without playing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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County Cricket Natters Review the LV= County Championship Round 12 with Annie, Dan and Harry
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County Cricket Natters Review the LV= County Championship Round 12 with Annie, Dan and Harry. As Surrey march on at the top and the Division 2 promotion race heats up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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Episode 54: Illegal Mining at Ffos y Fran, Gasping at Newcastle Emlyn's Attic Theatre and FareShareCymru
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This week we talk about three very different (but inherantly linked) subjects: The illegal mining at Ffos y Fran coal mine near Merthyr and the community activists who are trying to stop it, With Martyn Buck, the co-director of Ben Elton's play 'Gasping' which is being performed by the Newcastle Emlyn Attic Theatre With Heather from FareShareCymru,…
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Episode 53: From the Glastonbury Green Futures Field 1: The Chapel of Unrest, XR Art Blockers and the Big Heads
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This is the first of three shows full of interviews from Glastonbury Festival 2023's Green Futures Field: Mark from the Chapel of Unrest, Rockaway Park near Bristol, Woody who is a member of the Extinction Rebellion Art Blocker Team, and Anna and Holly who are part of the Big Head Climate Activist Crew.…
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Episode 52: Our Rivers, the Sea and Community Art, and then the British Hen Welfare Trust
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This week we focus on the work of the British Hen Welfare Trust and then we talk with local artists and activists Rhowan Alleyne and Titus Sharp about our rivers, the sea and the role of the community artists. There is no link between these two subjects....or is there!?!
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This week we discuss Art and Community Resilience with special guests local actor Ceri Ashe, who talks about her play Bipolar Me, Lou Weldon from Cardigan's Seagull Gallery and Martyn Buck from Newcastle Emlyn's Attic Theatre.
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Episode 50: Sport in a time of ecological Breakdown 4: Llechryd Cricket Club and Pembrokeshire County Council
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The fourth in our series about sport features conversation with Pembokeshire County Councils Sports Link Officer, Alun Jones and then Llechryd Cricket Club's captain John Curran, their President Laurence Harries, and player Peter Noone. If you care even a little bit about sport and/or the climate, listen in. If you'd like to come onto the show, ple…
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Episode 49: Legal and Financial implications of a Climate Emergency
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This week we talk with retired lawyers Mike Reed and Nicky Cross who know more than a little bit about pensions, banks, divestment and the changes in the law which are having a huge impact in our right to peaceful protest.
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Episode 48: The Scorched Earth Trilogy and A Band Named Brian
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This week we talk with Michael McCarthy from Music Theatre Wales, from Bethan Tohey-Gamble from SPAN Arts about the Scorched Earth Street Art Opera Trilogy, and then with Brian Madigan from A Band Called Brian who tours the country on his bike playing gigs with an environmental and social concience. Apologies again for the sound in this show…
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This is our first show with live music, focusing on its value in bringing people together for fun, friendship and community resilience. Featuring Michael Shakhib and Jessica La Bianca, two of the stars of the Fishguard Folk Festival 2023.
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Episode 46: Food: Security, Sovereignty and Heritage.
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This week the subject is food. Our guests are food cultural historian, grower and author, Carwyn Graves, Anna from C+M Organics and Elizabeth Neagle and Andrea Sanders from Er Ardd Community Garden in Llandysul.
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Episode 45: Emergency Services in a Climate Crisis- Mid and West Wales Fire Services
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This is the first in, hopefully, a series of conversations with our emergency services, asking how they are preparing for climate breakdown. This week we talk with Justin Lewis, Area Manager and Corporate Head of Organisational Risk, Jessica Millard Services Sustainability Officer of Mid and West Wales Fire Services. Dyfed Powys Police have been in…
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Episode 44: Rebellion! After the Big One what happens next...
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What was The Big One? With co-host Vicky Moller, we hear from Olympic athlete Etienne Stott, Reel Rebel Sian Vaughan and Audley Burnett.
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Episode 42: Carmarthenshire County Council-climate change, decarbonisation, sustainability and food
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This week we talk about Carmarthenshire County Council. With Co-host Pete Wheeldon from Cardigan Seagul Gallery, we talk with Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen Carmarthenshire County Council's Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Decarbonisation and Sustainablity and Augusta Lewis the Sustainable Food Places Officer from Carmarthen County Council…
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Episode 41: Nature as a Tool for Learning and Wellbeing
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This week we speak about Nature as a tool for Learning and Wellbeing with our guests Mike Hotson and Sarah Wentworth from Arts4wellbeing, Diana Budge from SPAN Arts and Co-host, Soo Hutchinson from the Rebel Kitchen, who is an all round advocate of nature.
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Episode 39: Sport in a time of ecological breakdown 3
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The third in our series about sport and our guests are Anna Nicol and Gareth Rowlands from the Teifi Boating Club, Sian James from Fishguard Football Club and Oxford University's Director of Sport Jon 'Shaft' Roycroft.
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Episode 38: The Big One, BioChar and Local Food.
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This week we talk about Extinction Rebellion's Big One: Guests are Soo Hutchinson from the Rebel Kichen and Cardigan's ecoshop and Nicky Penn from Cwm Arian Renewable Energy (CARE).
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Episode 35: The Teifi River and Marine Life
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Guests this week, talking about the River Teifi are Piers Partridge and Jessica McQuade of Poppit SeaGals, and marine ecologist Hanna Muutilla talking about the ocean and large marine life.
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Cohosted with Rosie Gillam, from Ffynnone Community Resilience Show, this is another show looking at Community Growing, with guests Vicky Moller and Rob Jones from Plas Helyg in Haverfordwest.
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Episode 33: The Human Rights Act, the Right to Roam and BeeView Farm
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In this show we talk about the Human Rights Act, Right to Roam and an update from BeeView Farm and our guests are Bill Hamlett from Small World Theatre, Rambler Angus McClew and Matt from BeeView Farm. Dyfed Powys Police were invited on to the show too, but they bottled it!
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Episode 32: Repair Cafes, Peaceful Protest and Positivity
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In conversation with Gary Higgins and Amy Nicolass talking about the St Dogmaels Repair Cafe, Peaceful Protest and Positivity
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Episode 30: Sport in a time of ecological breakdown 2
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The second in our series around Sport in a time of ecological breakdown. Our guests are Olympic athletes and climate activists Laura Baldwin and Etienne Stott
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Episode 29: Faith in a time of ecological breakdown 2
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Part 2 of 2: Faith in a time of ecological breakdown. How can we use our faith to support ourselves and our community as the climate breaks down around us? Our guests are Pamela Gaunt and Gwen Sanderson If you'd like to come on the show and talk about your faith or belief system, please get in touch. Sorry about the sound on this one. No idea why, …
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Episode 28: Faith in a time of ecological breakdown 1
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Part one of two: Faith in time of ecological breakdown 1: Conversation with Sue Weaver, David Jenkins, Becky Searle and Audley Burnett. What would Jesus do?
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Episode 27: Sport in a time of ecological breakdown 1
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The focus of this week's show is Sport and how it needs to adapt in the face of climate and ecological breakdown. Guests are: Dave Hampton, welsh internation rower and David Waters MBE from Kenya. Apologies for the sound on much of this show. Not sure what happened there
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Episode 26: Nature for Health and Wellbeing 2- The Lighthouse Education Project
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In this week's show we focus on Nature for Health and Wellbeing and we talk about education with Betty James and Kwame Salam of Tonic Surf Therapy and Walkin' on Water.
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Episode 25: Nature for Health and Wellbeing 1-Sustainable Food Trust and Cardigan Crafting Circle
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The focus of this week's show is Nature for Health and Wellbeing and features conversations with Bonnie Welch from the Sustainable Food Network and Charlotte Carmel from Cardigan Craft Circle
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County Cricket Natters Review the LV= County Championship Round 10 with Annie, Dan and Sam
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Annie, Dan and Sam review round ten of the LV=County Championship. Essex close the gap at the top of Division 1 and Durham continue to dominate Div 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy County Cricket Matters
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