Dan Mason and co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw discuss the key talking points from the local sports scene in the Fens, as well as nationally too.
Dan Mason alongside co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw are back for the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
In the final episode of the series, we speak to Wisbech Town's walking football team manager Jonny Pearce and the importance of defibrillators in local sport.
We look back on when Jonny and teammates were called into action to save a player's life using a defibrillator, and the need of having the life-saving device in wider society.
We also discuss the potential constraints surrounding defibrillators and the overall impact it has on people's lifestyles, too.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason alongside co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw are back for the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
In this episode, we are joined by Wisbech Town Cricket Club captain James Williams to discuss his team's improved 2021 season, and delve into the meaning of rivalries at local level.
We also reflect on some of the key events in local football over the past few days, and how the rise of social media has benefited football in the Fens on and off the pitch.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason alongside co-host Spencer Larham are joined by Peterborough United midfielder Harrison Burrows in the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
We discuss Harrison's rise into professional football, making an impression at Posh at the age of 19 and playing in the Championship for the 2021-22 season.
Spenny also takes the chance to rekindle a family link with Harrison and whether, if any, there is a chance of a collaboration in the future.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason alongside co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw feature in the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
We discuss the Olympic Games in Tokyo, looking at the controversy surrounding the Games and our predictions for Team GB this year.
We are also joined (very briefly) by a special guest and decide whether the Covid-19 pandemic will affect Team GB's targets in Japan.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason alongside co-host James Bradshaw are joined by digital sports journalist Josh Green in the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
We dedicate this pod to England's progress at Euro 2020 and their road to the final, where we look back on a memorable tournament for Gareth Southgate's Three Lions.
We also discuss their chances against Italy in the final at Wembley Stadium, and whether Southgate has conquered his demons after 'that' Euro '96 penalty miss.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason alongside co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw are joined by Wisbech Town FC player Jon Fairweather in the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
We discuss Jon's return to the Fenmen and how the fans favourite's move came about, his targets back at step four and the impact of one notable figure on the Cambridgeshire football scene.
We also reflect on England's performance so far at Euro 2020 and whether, if any, there is hope that the Three Lions can go all the way.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason alongside co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw are joined by digital sports journalist Josh Green in the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
We look ahead to Euro 2020 and England's hopes at this year's tournament, as well as who should be in or out of this summer's squad.
We also chat about a former non-league player from the Fens turned Football League pro, and whether we will be partying like it was Euro '96, or taking it slow in the comfort of our homes.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email matt.withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason alongside co-host Spencer Larham talk to Les Mills, president of March Town Cricket Club, in the latest edition of the Talk of the Fens Podcast.
We discuss how Les' club have been adapting to the Covid-19 pandemic and the challenges caused by the virus over the last year, and what he expects from the first-team this season.
We also look into the impact Les has had on the local sporting community during over 50 years in the game, as well as chatting about a former 'multi-tasker' at both football and cricket and Spencer reveals a hidden fact about his cricketing past.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing Daniel.Mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email matt.withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason and co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw chat to bare-knuckle boxer and porn star Tyler Goodjohn.
We look into Goodjohn's latest war of words with a potential opponent, managing two careers at the same time and why he believes he has transformed the sport. We also chat about his revealing documentary and ask whether Spencer and James could team up with Goodjohn in future in perhaps a rather unexpected way.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing daniel.mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod or placing an advert in one of our shows, email matt.withers@archant.co.uk.
Dan Mason and co-hosts Spencer Larham and James Bradshaw look ahead to this year's Boat Race with the winning Cambridge University coxswain from the last race two years ago, Matthew Holland.
We discuss the real reasons why the Boat Race has moved to the River Great Ouse between Ely and Littleport in Cambridgeshire, the first female to umpire the men's race and Spenny's link to the day, as well as the traditional 'dunking'.
You can get in touch with the podcast with your stories, comments and questions by emailing daniel.mason@archant.co.uk or find the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Ely Standard on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're interested in sponsoring the pod or placing an advert in one of our shows, email matt.withers@archant.co.uk.