Innings Declared: the Life and Times of Nick Gandon

Episode 4 - Never talk religion or politics!

59 min · 24. Sept. 2024
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In this episode, we break the number one rule of polite conversation: never talk religion or politics. Nick’s daughter Amy talks to him about how he’s coped with the news of his diagnosis, and the role of his belief system and ‘flaky’ relationship with faith in confronting this and many other challenges in life. They also rehearse many a previous conversation over the dinner table, exploring Nick’s political views. He makes the case for being an independent, and the importance of finding the centre ground in an age of polarisation. Finally, they touch on some of the major debates within education and the third sector - two of the policy issues closest to Nick’s passions and professional experience - from VAT on private schools to the ‘Big Society’ and national service.

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Episode Episode 4 - Never talk religion or politics! Cover

Episode 4 - Never talk religion or politics!

In this episode, we break the number one rule of polite conversation: never talk religion or politics. Nick’s daughter Amy talks to him about how he’s coped with the news of his diagnosis, and the role of his belief system and ‘flaky’ relationship with faith in confronting this and many other challenges in life. They also rehearse many a previous conversation over the dinner table, exploring Nick’s political views. He makes the case for being an independent, and the importance of finding the centre ground in an age of polarisation. Finally, they touch on some of the major debates within education and the third sector - two of the policy issues closest to Nick’s passions and professional experience - from VAT on private schools to the ‘Big Society’ and national service.

24. Sept. 202459 min
Episode Episode 3 - The Great Game Cover

Episode 3 - The Great Game

In this episode, Nick talks to his friend and fellow cricket obsessive Mark Seymour about the sport that has dominated both his personal and professional life for over sixty years. They begin by exploring the roots of Nick’s fanaticism for cricket and the cricketing heroes - past and present - that have inspired him over the years. The episode also touches on his own cricketing career, from schoolboy beginnings to being picked for minor counties sides (Herts and Lincolnshire) and captaining future England players at Durham University. Mark also quizzes Nick on his role in establishing Chance to Shine - an initiative to reenergise grassroots cricket in state schools - and his reputation as a ‘rebel’ on the MCC committee. Finally, they get into some of the major debates in cricket today - from franchising to Bazball - and Nick’s hopes for the future of the game he loves so dearly. If you enjoyed this and would like to make a small donation to The Legacy Fund now set up in Dad’s name and also in the name of his great friend Simon Prodger, please text LEGACY to 70460 to donate £10. Texts will cost the donation amount plus one standard network rate message. You’ll be opting into hearing more from us unless you text LEGACYNOINFO instead. The Gandon Prodger Legacy Fund is supporting the work of the East Africa Character Development Trust (delivering cricket and Character Education in Nairobi, Kenya), The Alsama Project (delivering cricket and education to Syrian refugees in The Lebanon), the Saracens Foundation and the Club Cricket Charity.

7. Aug. 202455 min
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Episode 1 - Growing Up

In this episode, Nick’s daughter Amy talks to Nick about his childhood and young adulthood, spanning his earliest years in East Africa through to his school and university days. Together they explore the roots of some of Nick’s most characteristic traits: his love of sport - and especially cricket - his healthy appetite for mischief and fun, as well as some of his more anti-establishment tendencies. If you enjoyed this and would like to make a small donation to The Legacy Fund now set up in Dad’s name and also in the name of his great friend Simon Prodger, please text LEGACY to 70460 to donate £10. Texts will cost the donation amount plus one standard network rate message. You’ll be opting into hearing more from us unless you text LEGACYNOINFO instead. The Gandon Prodger Legacy Fund is supporting the work of the East Africa Character Development Trust (delivering cricket and Character Education in Nairobi, Kenya), The Alsama Project (delivering cricket and education to Syrian refugees in The Lebanon), the Saracens Foundation and the Club Cricket Charity.

22. Juli 202458 min