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Results May Vary Podcast

Designers: Tracy DeLuca, Chris Waugh & Katia Verresen

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Results May Vary is a podcast, and a community, to help you design your life. Through our work in the fields of design, innovation, and executive coaching, Tracy DeLuca, Chris Waugh, and Katia Verresen have learned that the creative problem-solving strategies we use to help organizations tackle tough challenges apply to people-problems too. The design process is universal – gaining empathy and taking action is useful for every industry, and individual, alike. Our hope is that by sharing stor ...
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Box2Box Football Network

Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley

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Box2Box, as the name implies, is a weekly football podcast for fans, experts and part-time enthusiasts who enjoy genuine analysis and conversation from one end of the pitch to the other. Top of the agenda each week will be the A-Leagues, a specific focus on the Socceroos & Matildas playing abroad and all Australia's FIFA World Cup qualification news. We’ll also be spending plenty of time on the UEFA Champions League and the other major European competitions including Premier League, La Liga, ...
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The Popular Minority Report

Popular Minority Productions & Media

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The Popular Minority Report, Weekly Podcast "Live Life Live!" The Popular Minority Report - Weekly Podcast is a weekly podcast presenting sometimes intimate, educational, motivational, relational, unorthodox, and sometimes funny interviews with artists, about their gifts and talents, from across the street to around the globe. Revelations and thoughts that you want to hear. Hosted by: Brad Marshall and Alan Waugh The Popular Minority Report is: Inclusive to ALL people; access is a non-issue. ...
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: Tracey Holmes (The Sports Ambassador podcast) joins Rob & Michael following the unanimous decision of a London court jury to find Matildas captain Sam Kerr not guilty of the racially aggravated harassment of a police officer in January 2023. Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTS Like us on Facebook: h…
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Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley! Australia Cup holders, in the finals mix and off the back of a transfer market where four players were sold abroad: Macarthur FC have taken steps on multiple strides so far this season. Manager Mile Sterjovski joins the show for the first time, following the weekend’s hard fought point against Western U…
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It’s rare that we get a guest who gets so comfortable they offer their breasts as a pillow to the host, but that’s what we got with this week’s stunning guest, Alison Spittle! And after a restorative Mint Tea ( a treat for the vocal cords) we are having a chat about Robbie Williams, and yes we do touch on Better Man, the monkiness of it all. If you…
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FA Cup weekend brought mixed fortunes for Newcastle United's senior teams; Eddie Howe's men emerged victorious, but by no means unscathed, from a trip to Birmingham while the women's team fought valiantly and competed but were deservedly beaten by WSL outfit Crystal Palace. Eddie Howe rotated his squad at St Andrews, with only Bruno Guimaraes and D…
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Just when you thought it was safe for Arsenal to go back to St James's Park, Eddie Howe's Newcastle United delivered another performance of exquisite intensity to cast aside any nervous energy and cruise into another Carabao Cup final. Highlights included a line-up that looked like a low block back five, but actually saw two of the three centre hal…
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: After Neymar's chaotic stint in Saudi Arabia, what are the worst signings ever. Can Unai Emery reinvigorate Marcus Rashford, have Bayern got one hand on the Bundesliga title, Robin van Persie left fuming after drawing to 12 man Heerenveen's and plenty more… Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTS Like u…
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We’re doing the sequel before the original! Joining Sam this week is comedian Ray Bradshaw, and after sampling a german lager, and reminding everyone once more that Sam has in fact been to the Heineken museum we get chatting about the Whoopi Goldberg classic ‘Sister Act 2’! Why is it so fun to watch? Is it better than the first Sister Act? Do you s…
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Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley! Sydney FC looked one of the A-League Men’s leading candidates for silverware in the off-season and, after a wobble, may just have re-established their credentials with a thumping 4-1 win over Adelaide on Saturday. Manager Ufuk Talay returns with Joe Lolley leading the Golden Boot, starlet Hayden Matthew…
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: 6 year old Liverpool fan Isaac Kearney's family flooded with support after Christmas Day post, Profit & Sustainability Rules, Deloitte Football Finance List and Manchester United development in the spotlight plus what happened to Aberdeen after a shotgun start to the season. Follow us on X: https://twitter.com…
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If you came here looking for a good chat about moving house, go elsewhere because we went very astray here. Joining Sam on the yellow sofa this week is comedian Celya AB! We’re swigging back a Heineken 0%, and doing some increasingly bizarre (and kinda sensual) accents all whilst talking about moving house, and how it can actually be a lovely fresh…
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Eowyn took most of the headlines this week but our very own Swedish hurricane was southbound. Alexander Isak showed his full range of abilities as he turned Southampton's defence upside down and inside out. Jacob Murphy is the provider-in-chief and he will become a very important player if Miguel Almiron departs in January; the Paraguayan has prove…
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Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley! The ongoing trading of top spot on the A-League Men’s table between Adelaide United and Auckland FC has proven a fascinating tussle this season, and promises to continue after last week’s thrilling 2-2 draw. Reds boss Carl Veart has overhauled his squad after missing the finals last season, and returns …
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: The lads reflect on the iconic career of Denis Law after he passed at the age of 84, pose the question is this most competitive English Premier League season on record and should the EPL have a winter break. What next for Neymar as his exit from Saudi is announced and what's going on at Lazio as their infamous…
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Oooft, I am just not myself until I’ve had my morning coffee, am I right girls? Yes, it’s a coffee episode. And we are serving it hot and neat as Rachel Fairburn is here, sipping a black coffee and talking about the supernatural. Ooooooh so spooky, so creepy. Why the supernatural? What is it about spirits, ghosts, the unexplainable events in our li…
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It had all been going so well; too well, perhaps. But, it's all over now as Bournemouth came to St James's Park and took all three points, any faint hopes of a title chase, and really rubbed our faces in it, to be honest. Isak, who had broken the club's record scoring run against Wolves, was a mere spectator at the weekend, and the team looked defi…
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Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley! Western United are flying in the A-League Men's competition, fourth in the standings and just three points off top spot. John Aloisi has the Green and Black purring, with dynamic forward pair Noah Botic and Hiroshi Ibusuku central to their success. Western's Director of Football, former Socceroo Steve H…
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: David Moyes returns to Everton as the club rounds out its time at Goodison Park, radio silence on Canberra United’s A-League Men’s bid, Melbourne Victory slide out of the Top 6 after Patrick Kisnorbo’s departure, and plenty more… Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTS Like us on Facebook: https://www.f…
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We’re adding another whisky to the IHAR drinks cabinet, as the delectable John-Luke Roberts joins us for a sip for Lagavulin and a chat about the majesty of Earth’s bodies of water? Oh to stand by the edge of the water and think about Cadbury’s miniature heroes. The vastness, the wetness, the moisture-ness of water. It’s our soggiest episode yet! F…
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It wasn't quite serene progress against Bromley in the FA Cup on Sunday, but there was a brutal beauty in the strikes provided by Lewis Miley and Will Osula either side of an Anthony Gordon penalty. Some key questions after the weekend. Did anybody put their hand up for a first-team place 'proper'? What's going on with Martin Dubravka? Why did Chri…
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Melbourne City’s ascent to the top of the A-League Men’s table has caught many by surprise, while Western United’s late show antics and Perth's shock upset of Auckland featured heavily among the Round 13 headlines. The voice of football in Australia, Simon Hill, joins Michael Edgley and Joey Lynch to digest the weekend’s top stories. Abroad, Newcas…
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This is getting ridiculous; Newcastle's run of wins, Isak's run of goals, Gordon's contributions, Murphy's assists, all continued and they will start the home leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final with a two-nil lead. The tie's far from over, with nobody keener to emphasise that than Eddie Howe, but what an incredible run of games this has been, a trul…
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda, with Michael Edgley, Derek Dyson and Joey Lynch: Australian coaches in demand as Leah Blayney and Mark Milligan follow Patrick Kisnorbo abroad, Barcelona's bungling of Dani Olmo's registration, Martin Keown's autobiography, and plenty more... Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTS Like us on Facebook: …
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It’s our first episode of the new year and we’re going international with comedian and podcaster Matt Stewart! We’ve bought him a bottle of Gregg’s finest squeezed Orange Juice, no bits, as we discuss Matt’s favourite AFL team, St Kilda. Yes, it’s another episode of Sam trying to pretend he understands anything about sport, but you know what? We ha…
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Box2Box, with Michael Edgley and Joey Lynch! Auckland FC have made an immense start to life in the A-League, leading the competition through its early rounds and connecting with its new fanbase like few other clubs in its history. Club Football Director Terry McFlynn has been a crucial part of the project since its inception, and returns to the sho…
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Newcastle United don't win at Old Trafford, or at least they didn't. After last season's Carabao Cup victory, and off the back of a massive upturn in league form, we travelled to Manchester with a spring in our step and hope in our hearts. The rest you know. Spurs and Arsenal next. Playing like this, why not? Happy New Year everybody! Learn more ab…
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She’s back! It's icon Marjolein Robertson, on the sofa once again and forbidden from bringing up Lord of the Rings. We've got the finest and most readily available Champagne to suckle down as we chat New Year’s Eve, the expectations, resolutions and the most disturbing Peppa Pig impressions you've ever heard. Follow The Show on socials: https://twi…
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: Rob discusses Diego Simeone and speculates if his name might be on the list to replace Pep if he can't turn City around plus Ronaldo makes a bid for the Presidency of the Brazilian Football Confederation. Edge looks at the Football Australia transfer system and Brazilian clubs plus Derek reflects on Marcus Ras…
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Recorded at the magnificent Strawberry pub in the shadow of St James's Park, Pod on the Tyne (with some allowances for flu season) assembled an audience of friends, colleagues and (the Waugh) family for our traditional Christmas special. Looking back over a magnificent seven days, a rollercoaster of twelve months, and with a glimpse ahead to 2025, …
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Christmas has come early and Santa’s a rizz-less diddler! Yes, our early Christmas present to you is the gift of our most chaotic episode yet as we welcome back to enigmatic charm of Phil Ellis back to the pod for a Christmas celebration. Do we actually talk much about Christmas? No. Do we acknowledge the format of the show? Hardly. But do we disco…
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Patrick Kisnorbo’s decision to leave Melbourne Victory just eight games into a three-year deal caught the football world by surprise this week, while the club’s poor financial year was also laid bare in recent weeks. Joey Lynch (The Guardian, ESPN) returns to analyse a testing week, and Kisnorbo’s reputation. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest fans will …
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: Rob discusses the Saudi World Cup announcement and Melbourne City crowds. Edge looks at the improving Saudi league and and celebrates Holly McNamara's return to the ALW after injury plus Derek reflects on new the Champions League format and asks if it is working and gives a shout out to Serie A entertainers At…
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Oh we are travelling back in time with this week’s episode, as we sip upon a can on Irn Bru 1901, and discuss the Titanic with Jordan Brookes! What a delight and a privilege! And Jordan was so delightful it really distracted from how bone-chilling cold everyone was in the studio. Much like Jack was cold because Rose wouldn’t let him get on the door…
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Newcastle's problem in recent times has been getting the job done against so-called lesser teams. This Saturday, they proved they absolutely can do it against so-called Leicester teams. From Gordon to Burn via Murphy, Hall, and Sandro Tonali there were quite a few eye-catching performances but it's impossible to know what it all means because the o…
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Victorian football was this week rocked by the news Victoria Police had raided the headquarters of Dandenong City Thunder - as well as the homes of supporters and a senior club official - as anti-gang and sports corruption detectives investigate suspected match-fixing at the club. One of Australia’s pre-eminent crime journalists, Nick McKenzie of T…
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