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The Saving With Steve Show, hosted by best-selling author, financial trendsetter, and renowned personal finance consultant Steve Sexton, will explore the ins and outs of money and help you to make informed financial decisions that support the goals and objectives most important to you. In addition to talking about financial issues that could be costing you thousands of dollars and keeping you up at night, Steve shares tips and strategies for tax reduction, saving, how to spend less and get m ...
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Chronscast - The Fantasy, Science Fiction & Horror Podcast

Dan Jones, Christopher Bean, Peat Long, Damaris Browne, Brian Sexton

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Welcome to Chronscast! We are the official podcast of SFF Chronicles, the world's largest science-fiction and fantasy community. Each episode your hosts Dan Jones, Christopher Bean, and Peat Long will take a deep dive into some classic science-fiction, fantasy, and horror with a special guest. We'll also discuss the challenges of writing and publishing SFF, and our guests' experiences. Episodes feature specialist advice on writing and publishing from our resident legal beagle Damaris Browne ...
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Children's writer Rachael King and novelist Richard Blandford join John and Andy for a discussion of Marianne Dreams by Catherine Storr, the eerie, disturbing tale of two sick children who meet in a realm of nightmares. First published in 1958, the book is now considered by critics to be a sui genesis classic. Storr was a prolific author, with doze…
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Author Rose Ruane (This Is Yesterday, Birding) picks Gaining Ground AKA Abra (1978) by Canadian feminist writer Joan Barfoot. One day, seemingly on a whim, a woman walks out of her home and her marriage, forsaking her family for a life of near-solitude and self-sufficiency. Many years later, her daughter, now grown-up, comes to find her and to ask …
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the subject of this episode of Backlisted. Dr Martin Shaw and Dr Laura Varnam (hwaet Laura!) join Andy and John to discuss this late 14th-century chivalric romance - or subversion thereof - written in Middle English alliterative verse, author unknown. We discuss the poem's chequered history and a variety of transl…
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The work of Douglas Adams - comic genius, futurologist and erstwhile hitchhiker - is the subject of this episode of Backlisted, in particular The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: The Original Radio Scripts, first published by Pan Books in 1985. H2G2, as it is known to fans, was a cultural phenomenon in the true sense of that degraded term: first a…
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John Grindrod, author of Concretopia, joins John Mitchinson and Andy Miller to discuss Memento Mori, the third novel by Muriel Spark. They also pay tribute to the author and agent David Miller, who passed away recently, and read a short story in his memory. Timings: (may differ due to adverts) 3'00 - Food For All Seasons by Oliver Rowe 9'30 - Good …
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Novelist Alex Michaelides (The Silent Patient, The Fury) joins Andy and John to discuss Ford Madox Ford's classic novel The Good Soldier (1915), a tale of passion in which, owing to a narrator of almost comic unreliability, nothing can be taken for granted. It is a book that seems to change on every reading, both a kaleidoscopic psychological drama…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Polina Ryshakow, a Real Estate Economist with more than 15 years of valuation experience across commercial and residential real estate, and the Senior Director of Economic Research and Lead Economist at Sundae. They discuss: - What is happening with real estate - What rate increas…
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We're joined once more by filmmakers Gregg Hale and Eduardo Sanchez, the brains behind The Blair Witch Project, V/H/S, Lovely Molly, and many more. Gregg and Hale talk to us about their new podcast-based audio drama Black Velvet Fairies. It's a tour de force meta narrative that plays with the found footage medium that gave them their big break, but…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by highly sought-after Certified Financial Therapist CFT-I™, Erika Wasserman, who combines her education in finance and international economics with her passion for helping others, empowering individuals, couples, and companies to reshape the way they think about money. They discuss:…
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This episode is a free sample of our subscriber only show, Locklisted, because the next episode of Backlisted has been delayed through illness (though given that its subject is the radio scripts of A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, this tardiness may not come as a complete surprise). A conversation about shelftalkers in bookshops…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Arvee Robinson who is a Master Speaker Trainer, International Speaker, Author, and the CEO of the Arvee Robinson International. She shares how to become a speaking superstar in your industry and use public speaking to market yourself so that you can generate unlimited leads, attra…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by AI/Deepfake expert Simon Horswell, a Fraud Special Senior Manager with Onfido. They discuss how AI software can recreate a person's voice after just 10 minutes of learning it and the importance of adopting a "code word" system to verify the authenticity of a call and protect again…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Mark R. Congdon, founder and CEO of The Ideal Life, a company that helps people achieve their personal and professional goals through coaching, consulting, and online courses, and author of The Ideal Life: 7 Steps To Harness Your Stress, Discover Your Purpose, And Achieve Your Goa…
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For this episode we are joined by the writer, Noreen Masud, author of the acclaimed memoir, A Flat Place (currently shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction). The book she has chosen to discuss is A Marsh Island, a 19th century American novel by Sarah Orne Jowett, who is usually considered one of the foremost proponents of American regiona…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Glen Henderson, a Broker Associate and Real Estate Expert with the Premier Homes Team who has been helping people buy and sell real estate for decades in San Diego, California. They discuss an in-depth analysis of the real estate trends so far this year, highlighting the impact of…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Paul Daneshrad, founder and CEO of StarPoint Properties, a private real estate firm, and the author of the best-selling book, "Money & Morons: How To Build Wealth And Protect Yourself From The Great Conflux." They discuss the one thing you can do that can result in 100K benefits f…
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Novelist Andrew Hunter Murray and biographer Laura Thompson join us to discuss The Children of Men (1992), a dystopian thriller by the late P.D. James. The author is probably best remembered as one of Britain's greatest exponents of detective fiction, an heir to the Golden Age of female novelists such as Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy Sayers…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Howard Yaruss, an economist, professor, attorney, businessman, and activist who greatly enjoys explaining complex issues in a clear, interesting, and easily accessible way. They discuss: Why inequality is soaring and what we can do about it Whether tax cuts for the wealthy create …
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You might be forgiven for thinking that us saying we had two of the horror genre's most distinguished filmmakers on the show would be an April Fool's joke, but you should know by now we never, ever joke about our guests (except for RJ Barker, who will forever be known as the Goth King of Leeds). Today we're joined by Gregg Hale and Eduardo Sanchez,…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Christopher Klesh, a Travel Guru, Corporate Wellness Expert, and leading expert on vacation ownership systems, knowing the best travel deals available and utilizing that knowledge for maximum customer benefit. They discuss unique, relevant, and actionable insider tips and tricks f…
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Award-winning poet Emily Berry joins us to consider the work and troubled life of Anne Sexton. We focus on her brilliant second collection All My Pretty Ones (1962). Sexton was a trailblazing American poet of the so-called 'confessional' school of the 1960s, one whose writing continues to provoke controversy and debate; her friends and contemporari…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Devra Ann Jacobs, an influential businesswoman, speaker, author, literary agent, and the owner of Dancing Word Group, a literary agency that represents both mainstream and higher consciousness authors. They discuss methods and practices to use for a successful move. She discusses …
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Mitchell Morrison, the founder and creator of Eyeballs Financial LLC, a fintech application that is the first to provide up-to-date information pairing trusted advisor intelligence and artificial intelligence, delivering convenient, automatic, and secure insight into financial inv…
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This fully illustrated, lavishly produced episode of Backlisted represents the last word in coffee table books. Join John, Andy and Nicky as we dip into the origin, design and continuing appeal of specialist hardcover publishing, via some of our favourite cookery books, exhibition catalogues and sumptuous volumes simply too beautiful to leave on th…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Gatsby Frimpong, the Co-Founder and CEO of Gatsby TV. They discuss a fun new way to discover television shows and movies with a platform that brings all your streaming services into one place where they can be easily searched together saving you time. Learn more about the show at …
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Christopher and Dan are joined by horror writer John Langan, whose great horror novel The Fisherman finally is out now in the UK, an inexplicable seven years after being first published in most other territories. John talks to us about the health and wellbeing of Laird Barron, one of the other members of the modern horror brat pack, who suffered re…
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This episode of Backlisted is devoted to A Life in Movies (1986), the first volume of memoirs of the filmmaker Michael Powell who, with his partner Emeric Pressburger, is responsible for some of the finest, most magical and soulful films ever to come out of the UK: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes, and many more. …
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Christopher Klesh, a Travel Guru, Corporate Wellness Expert, and leading expert on vacation ownership systems, knowing the best travel deals available and utilizing that knowledge for maximum customer benefit. They discuss unique, relevant, and actionable insider tips and tricks f…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Howard Yaruss, an economist, professor, attorney, businessman, and activist who greatly enjoys explaining complex issues in a clear, interesting, and easily accessible way. They discuss: Why inequality is soaring and what we can do about it Whether tax cuts for the wealthy create …
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This episode was recorded in the great city of Liverpool and celebrates the life and work of a great Liverpudlian: George Melly, sometime writer, jazz and blues singer, artist, critic, lecturer and aficionado of surrealism. We are joined by two resident experts: the writer Jeff Young and the playwright and screenwriter, Lizzie Nunnery. The book und…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Krista Lockwood, the founder of the blog and podcast Motherhood Simplified, where she teaches decluttering for moms who don’t want to be full-blown minimalists. They discuss: - How busy moms can learn to declutter without becoming full-blown minimalists - Re-framing decluttering t…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Michelle Cooper, the CEO and Founder of Alchemy Accounting & Bookkeeping, a firm whose goal is to end suffering for entrepreneurs when it comes to their bookkeeping and accounting. They discuss money mindset, relationships, and archetypes. Learn more about the show at www.SavingWi…
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We are joined by the writer Andrew Hankinson to discuss Walter Greenwood’s classic novel of Northern working-class life. First published in 1933, Love on the Dole, revolves explores the fortunes of the Hardcastle family, who live in industrial Salford in the 1930s, just as the Depression is beginning to bite. Greenwood’s authentic portrayal of the …
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by "The Workplace Doctor," Natasha Bowman, a modern-day pioneer of workplace equality. They discuss: - The most crucial elements of a modern workplace - Why it is critical to acknowledge how an organizational culture may be impacting employee wellness - Building an organizational str…
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by "The Workplace Doctor," Natasha Bowman, a modern-day pioneer of workplace equality. They discuss: - The most crucial elements of a modern workplace - Why it is critical to acknowledge how an organizational culture may be impacting employee wellness - Building an organizational str…
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