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The Reggie Yates Podcast

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Join Reggie Yates and three of his nearest and dearest - Owen, Baba and Uzo for the show about nothing, until it isn’t. Eavesdrop their weekly conversation that always finds the funny, but naturally dives deeper exploring life, love and openly discussing men's mental health. From the timeline, to the sports pages, this is what happens when you put men with history behind a mic and press record. Throughout the series, expect A-List guests from the world of film, TV and music. Plus lots of lau ...
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Throughout our history, Belstaff has had a deep connection with those who have gone off the beaten path - the unconventional, bold and determined figures whose journeys in life have left a legacy. Che Guevara, Amelia Earhart and T.E. Lawrence to name a few. Today, in a world of data, algorithms and with pressure to conform, how do you define a life less ordinary? Is it bold individuality or conquering personal fears? Sheer bravery or pure determination to succeed? In this original podcast se ...
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Strong & Stable

Strong & Stable

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Deezer’s political comedy podcast Strong & Stable is back! Hosts David Schneider and Ayesha Hazarika are here to provide a little light relief as the world goes to hell in a handcart. New episodes on Friday, and listen on Deezer for exclusive content on Monday.
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We are Blaqbook the podcast, that’s Blaqbook spelled with a Q - Q for questions. We are a collective diving deep into meaningful, informative, and unfiltered discussions from a Black British perspective. So, grab your favourite cuppa and join us every fortnight as we explore the topics and the taboos within our community that makes us who we are. From the people who inspire us, the structures that break us, and everything in between. We hope to leave you feeling inspired and empowered all fr ...
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The Blend Sessions is a new series from Chivas Regal Whisky celebrating collaboration and creativity. Each episode brings together two figures from photography, art, food and literature to talk about how they work together, how they combine their skills and what they’ve learned.Listening and sharing for over 18's only. Enjoy Chivas Regal Responsibly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Life on a Plate

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Life on a Plate is the podcast from Waitrose. Join hosts Yasmin Khan and Alison Oakervee, as they talk to some very special people about what food really means to them. From favourite dishes and childhood treats to memorable meals and even kitchen disasters, Yasmin and Alison dig into the lives of their guests – creating conversations that are fascinating, moving and funny. So make yourself a coffee and pull up a chair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A weekly podcast on subjects that matter across Life, Business, Art and Science! Jax Jones & Martin Warner deliver intellectually curious, cross-cultural – insight focused conversations for you the listener. The show is joined by special guests who have achieved excellence in their field. Jax and Martin aim to unlock the secrets, tips, and insights behind the subjects they explore. Prepare to learn and laugh, and love the unlikely chemistry of best friends in this unique podcast. For suggest ...
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This week Owen Cutts couldn't make it but the boys wish him Godspeed with his surgical enhancements. However, musician, actor presenter and now author - Jordan Stephens steps up to the mantle as our first guest of the new season. It's a deep dive into the world of child celebrities, drugs and sleep deprivation as the boys discuss the hedonism of th…
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Jordan Stephen’s joins the boys on this week’s Sunday Side Piece episode where they take your questions. They discuss what their favourite tube line is - Jordan reveals that DLR doesn’t just stand for Docklands Light Railway, and they throw back to their favourite moments of the OG series, including Uzo's 'Love Me in Your Mouth' song. Who remembers…
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This week the boys introduce us to their new little friend - Clancey. He's not loved by all but he quickly cements himself as the show mascot. But as cute as the 6 month old pup seems, he has a twisted dark secret and unsurprisingly is more experienced on the rave scene than Reggie Yates. Talking of dark twisted fantasies - the boys get into Kanye …
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It’s another bonus episode and the boys check in on each other and breakdown their frustrations after a series of race riots sweep across the UK. But in typical TRYP fashion nothing can stop the boys from having a good laugh and this week they pick a new name for the bonus episodes from the hundreds of submissions that you, the audience have sent i…
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This week the lads reminisce on their old school days; can you guess who talked too much in class? They compare their parent's cool music tastes, Reggie and Owen discuss the ethics and morals of AI generated music and all the boys try their hand at Indian sport - Kabaddi. Owen makes Chelsea FC owner - Todd Boley - his Dickhead of the Week Baba & Re…
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It’s another bonus episode and the boys this week are all scattered around the world enjoying their summer holidays. But they’ve still made time for each other and to answer your audience questions, despite all the conference-call technical difficulties. What one album gets you through a rubbish day? What’s the perfect ice cream for a summer’s day?…
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This week the lads answer all the philosophical dilemmas faced by men in 2024; can boys wear pink? How do women make babies? Imagine being the husband to a world leader? All this plus a Top 5 Denzel Washington films list and a US Election breakdown. Owen makes Israel his Dickhead of the Week Baba & Reg discuss Marvel's Deadpool & Wolverine The Ooze…
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Bonus Episode! Back once again with audience questions - and some of our gorgeous listeners left voice notes. Where is handsome max actually from? Can Reggie sing? Which one of your favourite kid tv show characters loves a scrap? Is Uzo a good listener or a chatty patty? All these questions answered and more this weekend on TRYP. We're here all wee…
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The boys are back! And this week they’re riding on the high of their first full week, full of press, promo and live tv interviews. Baba and Owen discuss the pressures of the dreaded Best Man Speech, Uzo compares The States to Stratford, East London of all places and Reggie hails up Arsenal FC for their excellent new football kit. Baba & Reg discuss…
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Bonus Episode! Reggie and the boys have missed you guys so much and you’ve all been super patient with them so here’s a little something extra to tide you over to next week. As usual, the chat means nothing until it event The lads take on questions from their Executive Producer - Leanne and Social Media Manager - Hot Max. Plus, they answer some of …
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Reggie is joined by Uzo, Baba and Owen this week for a winding conversation that starts off with a performance of Owen’s favourite rap lyrics into a translation of “ummmm” in Cantonese and caps off with the horrors (and pleasures) of prison-life. All that, plus a little cheeky peek into Baba’s porn stash. Owen’s Dickhead of the Week is a past hero …
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The Reggie Yates Podcast is back! After 4 long years the lads have heard your cries and answered your demands. This week Reg is reunited with Uzo, Baba and Owen as they reminisce over the good old days, reflect on how much their lives have changed since they last recorded and discuss how different the landscape of podcasting and social media has ch…
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Michael Murray is the CEO of Frasers Group, which owns some of Britain's best known retail brands — including House of Fraser, Sports Direct, Flannels, Jack Wills, and Gieves & Hawkes. Appointed to the role in May last year at the age of just 33, Michael has overseen an impressive leap in fortunes for the company, at a time when the high street see…
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When young men, starting out in life, their eyes wide and dreams un-crushed, say they wish to ‘work in the movies’ (whatever that means), it is because they hope one day to have an office like Charles Finch. They don’t make them like this any more — the office or the career. It is a serious room. A study in the proper sense. An accidental curation.…
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People sometimes describe Tom Straker s a “TikTok chef” or an “Instagram chef,” and yes, it’s true that he has millions and millions and millions of followers on Instagram and TikTok, and that he’s known across the globe for his mesmeric butter-making videos, among many other things. But Tom’s also the real deal — a chef who trained at the Ledbury,…
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It's remarkable to think that Reggie Yates is only 39 years old. In a career spanning more than three decades, Reggie has been a presenter, actor, radio host, screenwriter, director, and documentary filmmaker — but also a sort of spiritual older brother to the nation; a friendly, dependable, permanent resident on our screens. Today, in a wonderfull…
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To celebrate Gentleman's Journal turning 10 at the end of last year, we thought we'd invite, Harry Jarman, founder of Gentleman’s Journal, to sit down in the hot seat. Harry takes us on the meandering, rollercoaster journey the publication has been on from a small bedroom start up (and one that everyone said would fail) to an established and hugely…
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This is the last episode of the podcast for 2023. But fear not — we’re going out with a bang. Or a roar. Or whatever the noise is that Formula One cars make. Because our guest on today’s show is Christian Horner, the Team Principal at Red Bull and one of the sport’s most compelling ambassadors. Christian has petrol in his veins. He was a talented d…
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Tim Brown sometimes talks about how much he used to dread dinner parties — and especially that moment when the conversation would turn to him and what he was up to for work. The truth was, Tim wasn’t entirely sure. A former professional football player in New Zealand who went to the 2010 World Cup, by his early thirties Tim had retired and embarked…
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Our guest on today’s show is Giles Coren, the Times restaurant critic and columnist. We recorded with Giles for an hour, but it felt almost like we got two hours of content — and often at times, listening back to the recording, I was convinced I had my player going at double speed, such is the pace of Giles speech and mind. So, in a wide-ranging, h…
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Our guest on today’s episode of the Gentleman's Journal podcast is Labrinth, the musician and super producer. We first met Labrinth back in 2019, just after his last album, 'Imagination and the Misfit Kid', came out — but before the wild, runaway success of the giant HBO show Euphoria, which became the most tweeted about program in history during i…
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Our guest today is Maro Itoje, the England and Saracens rugby player and Frieze London committee member. Maro has won four English Premiership titles with Saracens, three European Rugby Champions Cup titles, three Six Nations titles, and has played in a world cup final — that agonizing defeat, of course, to South Africa, which we talked about a bit…
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“My phone was exploding, mainly with texts from my kids: ‘Donald Trump knows who you are — do we need to leave the country?!’” Jon Sopel was the BBC's North America editor from 2014 to 2021 — perhaps the most eventful seven years in modern American history. Last year, he announced he was leaving the BBC after more than three decades to start The Ne…
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"The older I get, the more I am interested in simplicity..." To celebrate the launch of our Summer 2022 Issue of Gentleman's Journal, the wonderful celebrity photographer Tomo Brejc talks us through his shoot with cover star Tom Hiddleston — and tells us how we can all take better portraits, no matter who we're shooting.…
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In this episode of 'Overheard at the Clubhouse', we sit down with writer and editor Dana Brown to discuss his new book, Dilettante: True Tales of Excess, Triumph and Disaster, which is excerpted in the Summer Issue of Gentleman's Journal. The book is brilliant. Charting Dana's clamber up the formidable masthead at Vanity Fair across the 1990s and 2…
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"Men will always find a way to show off, no matter how uncool it makes them look..." To celebrate the launch of our Summer 2022 issue of the magazine, we sat down with Ed Cumming (a regular contributor and Senior Feature Writer at the Telegraph) to discuss the unlikely return of the mullet and the nauseating rise of the LinkedIn Man — two recent de…
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George Ezra is a singer, songwriter, and perhaps the loveliest and most thoughtful man in pop music. He is about to release his third album — The Gold Rush Kid — a record he says is his most personal and honest yet. But it is also a huge amount of fun, of course — that sort of sun-baked perfection that George does so uniquely well. In a highly enjo…
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Munya Chawawa is the brilliant comedian and satirist whose viral videos have skewered the likes of Matt Hancock (in a memorable cover of Shaggy’s ‘It Wasn’t Me’), Piers Morgan, Will Smith, Nigella Lawson, vacuous influencers, American YouTubers, and most of the current cabinet. He is also the host of Race around Britain, a documentary series for wh…
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Ollie Dabbous is the head chef at HIDE, the beautiful, Michelin-starred restaurant overlooking Green Park in London. Having worked his way up through some of the most renowned and intimidating kitchens in the world, Ollie burst onto the scene with his eponymous restaurant Dabbous in 2012 when he was just 31, quickly becoming a truly darling of the …
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Oliver Bullough is the author of Butler to the World: How Britain became the servant of tycoons, tax dodgers, kleptocrats and criminals. The book does exactly what it says on the tin, as they probably don’t say in Moscow: it tells the story of how, as the British empire declined, we found a new role for ourselves — as a Jeeves to a series of oligar…
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Our guest on today’s episode is Freddie Blackett, founder of Patch Plants. Freddie set up the company back in 2015, after discovering that he couldn’t find any decent plants that would survive on his small balcony in suburban London. Since then, Patch has become the purveyor of a very particular millennial status symbol, dragging the houseplant fro…
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The use of Performance enhancing drugs — or PEDs — may well be the movie industry's worst kept secret, according to contributor Harry Shukman. It's the only way that many of today’s leading men could cook up those superhero abs at such short notice, as a host of industry insiders reveal. Today on Overheard at the Clubhouse, we discuss the effect th…
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NFT: the three most befuddling and bemusing letters in the modern English language. Depending on who you ask, that pesky acronym either contains the future of all financial security, innovation and investment; or is simply a passing fad, characterised by geeky internet artwork, the worst kind of speculation, and a thousand dinner party bores. The t…
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"I never felt sorry for a homeless person in my life. You've got to use that energy trying to sort them out..." Lord John Bird is the founder of The Big Issue — the revolutionary street magazine which turned 30 last year. Lord Bird’s story is fascinating. He grew up in one of the roughest slums in London, was homeless at the age five, and found him…
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Francis Bourgeois is the trainspotter turned TikTokker turned overnight national treasure, and our February 2022 cover star. Here, photographer Isaac Marley Morgan tells us what it was like to shoot him. Choo choo! Overheard at the Clubhouse is our new series where we tell the stories behind the stories in Gentleman's Journal magazine and beyond.…
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Tom Molnar is the co-founder and CEO of Gail's — and thus, indirectly, the man behind the finest cheese and ham croissant in the history of the world. In a start up culture that values innovation and disruption at almost any cost, it is heartening to learn about the incredible success of Gail's — a bakery that has always made the quality and taste …
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Harry Shukman, our writer on the dubious 'billionaire beat' of late, takes us inside the world of luxury estate managers — the string pullers who choreography the lives of the 0.0001%. Expect Shamans on private jets, £100,000 scented candles, an FBI-grade screening process, and 27-hour work days. 'Overheard at the Clubhouse' is our brand new podcas…
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John Russo, the CEO of Maddox Gallery and an expert in street art, takes us inside the sometimes discombobulating contemporary art market. In a fascinating conversation, John tells us what we should look for in our first art acquisitions; how Instagram is dramatically changing the way art is discovered; why smart TVs could be the future of art disp…
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For this episode, Yasmin and Alison talk to the brilliant, funny and down-to-earth Scottish actor Ashley Jensen, known for her roles in Extras, Ugly Betty, Catastrophe – and star of the Waitrose 2021 Christmas ad! She chats about Heston’s mince pies and her taste for sprouts (with pancetta), and shares tales of growing up in Scotland in the 1970s, …
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Ruth Rogers is the founder of the River Cafe — London's last true power restaurant, and a bastion of brilliant Italian comfort cooking. But the only thing harder than getting a reservation here, perhaps, is getting a seat on her new podcast, 'Table 4.' The brilliant new interview show, helmed by Rogers herself, uses food as the jumping off point fo…
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Actor, DJ, presenter, photographer, author, acclaimed documentary-maker and now a feature film director – there aren’t many things that Reggie Yates can’t do! In this episode, he talks to Yasmin and Alison about his career to date and how important it has been to stick to his guns when it comes to authenticity and speaking in his own voice. He remi…
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This week’s guest is chartered psychologist and nutritionist Kimberley Wilson. In addition to working in private practice, lecturing, podcasting and co-hosting Radio 4’s Made of Stronger Stuff with Dr Xand van Tulleken, Kimberley has also found time to write How to Build a Healthy Brain, a book that makes clear the crucial connections between what …
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Ben Francis is the founder and CEO of GymShark, a fitness company he started with some school friends back in 2012, drop-shipping supplements to their pals in the bodybuilding community. The first thing Ben sold was a £52 pound tub of USN Hyperbolic Mass protein powder — an order that earned ben a whopping £2 profit, but which left him, in his own …
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We were thrilled to welcome the incredible Diana Henry to Life on a Plate for this episode. She is one of our most beloved food writers, delivering a steady stream of delicious recipes into homes across the land via her cookbooks (including Simple and How to Eat a Peach), Telegraph columns and daily Instagram posts. Legendarily hard-working and pro…
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Reggie Yates has travelled the world embedded in some of the most extreme scenarios. He was an inmate in a Texas prison, embedded with Russian hardline homophobes, and was at the 2015 race riots in America.' Authenticity and empathy are at the heart of what I do' he says. In this podcast we examine the secrets to his success as a creative and a doc…
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