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DANIEL GLYN A SIAN HARRIES Galaru​​​​​​​ - To grieve Yn gyhoeddus​​​​​​ - Public Cwympo mewn cariad​​​​​ - To fall in love Diog​​​​​​​ - Lazy Cefndir - ​​​​​​​Background Doniol​​​​​​​ - Funny Ymddiheuro - ​​​​​​To apologise Ymchwil​​​​​​ - Research Ymdrech - ​​​​​​Effort ALED HUGHES A SERAN DOLMA Amgylchedd​​​​​ - Environment Datblygu cynaladwy​​​​ - Sustainable development Cadwraeth​​​​​ - Conservation Creadigol - ​​​​​Creative Arbrofi​​​​​​ - To experiment Goroesi​​​​​​ - To survive Hinsaw ...
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Learn Welsh

Siân Davy

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Short and quick clips that help you learn Welsh step by step. I’ve been teaching Welsh for ten years and have created these podcasts to help you learn Welsh in the comfort of your own home. It is also a great tool that provides extra support for students when revising and practicing Welsh at home.
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Get all the latest news on Welsh rugby from the Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. With exclusive access to the Wales set-up, the Welsh Rugby Union Podcast covers the wide world of Welsh rugby from international level down to the very grass roots; and all points in between.
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Welcome to Angry little Welshman and friends, the fortnightly, seasonal podcast exploring mental health, male attitudes towards it and anger, and in particular how we can use that to make positive change, I call angergy. In each episode, I will share my own mental health journey, as well as being joined by a special guest to hear their experiences on these topics and how they may be using their Angergy.
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This podcast aims to give you the latest news from London Welsh RFC with interviews from the coaches, former and current players; and some of the officials from the club. During the season we will have match previews, plus all the post match reactions from both sides, as well as contributions from all playing sections of the club. Come on you Welsh. Hosted by Gareth Vaughan Jones
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While Wales is known for its beauty, choirs and love of rugby, the valleys and hillside are also home to some of Britain’s most curious cases. From missing people to unsolved murders, and the myths of Welsh folklore, there are stories to be told in every corner of the land. Tending to be left out from the mainstream news and true crime industries, this podcast casts a sole spotlight on the murders and myths of Wales.
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Join Wales Online rugby writers Ben James and Steffan Thomas for the latest news, analysis and interviews from the world of Welsh rugby. With plenty of guests making an appearance, it'll be the podcast with its finger truly on the pulse of the game in Wales.
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Enter a world of sacred lakes, enchanting folklore, and magical traditions. This is the Welsh Witch Podcast! Hosted by Mhara Starling, a Welsh folk Witch who grew up in North Wales. Each episode will delve into the spirits, lore, and magic of her native Wales. With fabulous guests, and episodes exploring folklore and magic, this podcast is perfect for anyone with an interest in Celtic Paganism, or Welsh Witchcraft.
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Attacking Scrum - Wales Rugby Podcast for Welsh Rugby fans

Attacking Scrum - Wales Rugby Podcast for Welsh Rugby fans

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Dive into the vibrant world of Welsh rugby with The Attacking Scrum podcast, where the passion of Welsh fans comes to life. Experience the excitement of Welsh rugby matches, including the intense battles of the Six Nations, the thrill of the Autumn Internationals, the global spectacle of the Rugby World Cup, the pride of the British and Irish Lions tour, and the fierce competition of the United Rugby Championship. At The Attacking Scrum, we celebrate the spirit of Wales rugby, covering every ...
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Using scenarios from everyday professional life, leadership coach and author Sherry Welsh shares how coaching can help you slow down, gain new perspectives, and begin to see your own power to take ownership of your choices, career, and personal life.
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London Welsh Podcast

Dafydd and Byron

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Two Welsh gentlemen who find themselves in London. Come and join them as they take a wonder around this great city. Described by Byron as, ‘chats, chortle and chance encounters!’ Dafydd felt that he was unable to comment at this time...
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Author Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting), director Rob Heydon and actor Adam Sinclair discuss their new film at the Apple Store Buchanan Street in Glasgow. Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy is a twisted tale of a chemical romance, based on the controversial book by Irvine Welsh which was a number one bestseller in over 20 countries. Moderated by Eddie Harrison.
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New York Welsh

Cymry Efrog Newydd

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A window into the lives and achievements of Welsh people in New York. Hosted by Gideon Jensen and Richard Swain, each episode features a different guest and their unique story. Often funny, sometimes sad, but always honest and inspirational. // Mewnwelediad i fywydau a chyflawniadau y Cymry yn Efrog Newydd. Wedi ei chyflwyno gan Gideon Jensen a Richard Swain, mae pob pennod yn taro sylw ar westeion gwahanol a’u hanes unigryw. Yn aml yn ddoniol, weithiau’n drist, ond bob amser yn onest ac yn ...
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The Welsh are a varied and interesting people, with a unique culture steeped in numerous ancient traditions and a language that goes back over 4000 years. Not that you’d know this, based how they’re usually represented in the mainstream. The podcast is about, and called, Smart Welsh People just to show that such people do exist, and have much to offer. Neuroscientist, best selling author and Welsh person Dr Dean Burnett sits down with other Welsh people to talk about what they know, what the ...
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In this week's episode we meet the Head of Heritage and Collections at the MCC, Neil Robinson. We begin by talking about how, where and when Neil began his affiliation with the game of cricket. Specifically, it was the 1981 Ashes and Bob Willis' phenomenal last day performance in the Headingley Test. Yorkshire was the nearest first class county to …
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Pigion y Dysgwyr – Francesca Dych chi’n un o’r rhai sy’n symud eich dwylo wrth siarad? Mae ymchwil yn dangos mai Eidalwyr sy’n defnyddio y mwya o’r ‘stumiau hyn wrth siarad a rhannu straeon!Mae teulu Francesca Sciarrillo yn dod o’r Eidal a gofynnodd Alun Thomas iddi oedd hi’n cytuno gyda’r ymchwil... (Y)stumiau Gestures Ymchwil Research Ystrydebol …
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On the 1st of February 1996, talented lyricist and songwriter, Richey Edwards vanished. Since then sightings of him have been reported around the world but what likely happened to the missing Manic Street Preacher? Where you can find us? For more information on the podcast and the hosts, make sure you check out this link. Follow us on Instagram - @…
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We look back at the week in Welsh rugby as the Ospreys miss out on a European semi-final. We also see what can be learnt from the other European results and the news that a World Club Cup is in the offing. Plus transfer news from around the regions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The full team is back to discuss the Ospreys journey deep into Europe - well Gloucester at least. James gives us the run down of his day out and how it may affect the rest of the season. The boys look ahead to the return to normal rugby this weekend with the return of the URC and give their predictions accordingly as well as taking a look at each t…
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In our first of our monthly free form discussion we talk about how I source and research and how the AI creates concerns. Welsh History Podcast is a proud member of the Evergreen Podcast Network. You can support the podcast at patreon.com/WelshHistory Get some Welsh History Podcast Merch at teepublic.com/stores/welsh-history-podcast Celtic Impulse …
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Wales has a rubbish problem - a big one. We have issues throughout the country with litter, fly-tipping, and pollution and social media is awash with stories of local environment being spoiled or ruined by wilful or careless decisions to make it worse for citizens and nature.So what can be done? Is legislation the answer, are voluntary groups the k…
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In this weeks' episode we chat to former London Welsh and Leicester player Dai (David) Williams. Dai comes from great sporting stock with a strong athletic background from both sides of his parents family. He was raised in Leicestershire and made his way into the Leicester team full of seasoned internationals. A job move to Brighton a few years lat…
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Wales Women head to Ireland and we hear from behind the scenes at the Road to the Principality, in this week’s Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from coach Ioan Cunningham, captain Hannah Jones, scrum half Keira Bevan, second row Abbie Fleming, and back rower Bethan Lewis. We also hear much more about the Road to the Principality.…
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Anna Harris has only been an umpire for 9 years but she has had a meteoric rise through the ranks to become an international umpire on the women's circuit and operating at just under first class level in the men's game. We begin by talking about Anna's early life in High Wycombe and Brighton and how she started by picking up a plastic cricket bat a…
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Pigion y Dysgwyr - RosalieCaryl 020224 Rosalie Lamburn o Moggerhanger ger Bedford oedd gwestai Caryl nos Fawrth ac roedd Caryl eisiau gwybod mwy am gefndir Rosalie. Cafodd hi ei geni yn Hong Kong ar ddechrau’r rhyfel, cyn symud i fyw i Awstralia a symud wedyn o fanno i Ddeiniolen ger Llanberis. Dyma Rosalie yn dechrau drwy sôn am ei hatgofion o Aws…
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Ged looks at the big news stories from Welsh rugby as the Ospreys defeat Sale to make it into the QF of Europe. Elsewhere there's a whole host of transfer news. TNT Sports are now set to show Wales' autumn international games and we take a look at Brian Moore's suggestion of removing tactical subs from rugby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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Hester was now married and soon came children and strife in a period where the struggling family would grow into the premier place for the growing literary lights of London in the late 18th century. Welsh History Podcast is a proud member of the Evergreen Podcast Network. You can support the podcast at patreon.com/WelshHistory Get some Welsh Histor…
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The Mari Lwyd is a symbol of Welsh mythology and it's a tradition that is now recognised around the world. In this episode, Mags discusses the Mari Lwyd, what we know about it's origin and how the tradition continues today. Corresponding blog post - Where you can find us? For more information on the podcast and the hosts, make sure you check out th…
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With the Easter break coming to an end and a new parliamentary term about to start, it will be the first session for the new national government in Wales, with the new First Minister and his new cabinet beginning the daunting task of addressing a huge number of difficult policy and funding challenges, as well as ongoing expectation/threat (delete a…
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Author Ryan Herman joins the show to talk about the most remarkable grounds in world rugby. From Racing 92 to Cambrian Welfare. Treorchy to Battleship Memorial Park in Alabama! Join us for a tour of the most stunning, absurd and memorable rugby pitches in the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this episode we talk to Sue Wells, Area Manager for Cricket Wales North. Her Cricket Wales biography can be found here: https://cricketwales.org.uk/our-team/sue-wells Sue tells us about her early life in Shropshire and the farming family she was born into. She remembers never being without sport in her life and her first love was kicking a ball.…
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Pigion y Dysgwyr – Tomos Owen Mae dyn o Gaernarfon wedi dechrau menter newydd yn gwneud "smoothies". Beth sy’n arbennig ydy bod beic yn cael ei ddefnyddio i gynhyrchu’r "smoothies". Cafodd Aled Hughes air gyda Tomos Owen ddydd Mawrth diwetha am ei fenter. Cynhyrchu To produce Ar y cyd Together Hybu To promote Maeth Nutrition Troellwr Spinner Atgofi…
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The boys are a man down to review the goings on at the Scarlets, a gutsy Dragons performance and a solid win for the Ospreys but they struggle on regardless. There is a definite Bank Holiday vibe to proceedings with Lee G predicting an Ospreys win and James being kind to the Scarlets - it was all too much for Harleys Wifi to take! Learn more about …
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Happy Easter to you all / Pasg Hapus i chi gyd. We are marking a bit of a milestone this week as we approach the fourth birthday of the podcast - our 200th episode.We've taken the chance to look back at our work over the last few years and realised that we've never really introduced ourselves, what we do, or why we do it. So for this big number pod…
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Ben James and Steffan Thomas are joined by WRU CEO Abi Tierney and executive director of rugby Nigel Walker to talk Warren Gatland, a wooden spoon and a new strategic plan. (Unfortunately, there was a slight technical with Nigel Walker's microphone which has affected the quality slightly.) Brought to you by WalesOnline/Reach PLC.…
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In this episode we meet six cricketers from in and around Swansea who play in the relatively new mid-week cricket league, the Tawe League. The players are: Ataur Rahman Jaber (Swansea Warriors) Abdul Mustak (Swansea Rising Stars) Amit Shivani (Swansea Strikers) Raj Tilak (Deccan Chargers) Krishna Prasanth (Master Blasters) Gigi George (Swansea Spar…
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Pigion y Dysgwyr – Shelley Musker Turner Ddydd Mercher diwetha cafodd Shan Cothi gyfle i sgwrsio gyda Shelley Musker Turner sy’n aelod o’r grwp gwerin Calan, ond yn y clip nesa ‘ma sgwrsio maen nhw am waith Shelley gyda cheffylau yn y byd ffilmiau. Gweithio fel cyfrwywr mae hi a dyma hi’n sôn mwy am y gwaith Cyfrwywr Saddler Cymwysterau Qualificati…
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Ged is joined by Paul Rees to look at why Welsh talent are aligning their futures to England. Plus a review of the URC weekend including a win for the Scarlets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDi Attacking Scrum - Wales Rugby Podcast for Welsh Rugby fans
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The boys get back to discussing proper rugby, some half game performances, some questions regarding decisions and TMO's, a dodgy hamstring and crowd numbers plus a win - plus all the usual stuff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDi WRRAP
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Today we talk about the first Welsh woman who created her own autobiography and was an influencial writer during the turn of the 19th century, Hester Lynch Salusbury. Welsh History Podcast is a proud member of the Evergreen Podcast Network. You can support the podcast at patreon.com/WelshHistory Get some Welsh History Podcast Merch at teepublic.com…
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We focus on the Wales Women as they prepare to start their Six Nations campaign, in this week’s Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from coach Ioan Cunningham as well as players Natalia John, Jenny Hesketh, Gwenllian Pyrs and Nel Metcalfe. We also hear from George North and Wales U20 coach Richard Whiffin.…
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While the election of new Labour leader has dominated the headlines, this last week has been a significant week for both outgoing and incoming First Ministers and indeed for all citizens of Wales as the UK Government's Covid Inquiry concluded its first Wales evidence sessions. We are joined by Welsh Affairs Editor at WalesOnline, eponymous author o…
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This is the last of 3 episodes of the podcast devoted to one of Glamorgan’s greatest ever players, Matthew Maynard. He begins by talking about coaching, both young players as well as elite cricketers and praises the philosophy of the current England coach and captain, Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes. He mentions one instance with Marcus Trescothick…
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