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Mr. Taper's Barber Life is a podcast about barber culture through the eyes of an OG Master Barber and Barber Instructor. Mr. Taper has been a licensed Master Barber since 1995 an has worked in Virginia, Washington, DC, Maryland, New York,, Los Angeles and Atlanta.
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Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber—two of the world’s greatest editors—dive into the hugely important world of media. What—and who—drives it? What do they get right... And what do they get wrong? Lionel, former editor of the Financial Times, and Alan, editor of Prospect and former editor of the Guardian, will bring you revealing, high profile interviews and in-depth discussion. Media Confidential is a Fresh Air production for Prospect Magazine. Enjoy one-month's free trial to Prospect's digit ...
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The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast

The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast

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The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast is created by Clive Barber and Noel Thom. They are not inspirational, and they will not provide motivation to get you off your butt and travel the world. They are quite a good laugh though, like a couple of old blokes you overhear in the pub, and wish you were sat at their table. Except you don’t need to because they record their conversations. Weird. Yeah, probably. The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast aims to be informative, interesting, and f ...
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The tiny island of Nantucket lures some of the most fascinating people on the planet to its shores. Join N Magazine editor Robert Cocuzzo as he picks the brains of the local leaders, revered thinkers, policy makers, bestselling authors and world-renowned innovators who have made Nantucket their home. Each episode of Nantucket Sound gets way below the surface, revealing an intimate look at island life.
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Just days ahead of the US election, Alan and Lionel are joined by Steve Coll, a double Pulitzer prizewinner, senior editor at the Economist and former managing editor of the Washington Post. Steve reflects on one of the most fraught US elections in history, analysing how the candidates’ relationship with the media has changed and what a Trump win w…
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Send us a message... The Birth of Adventum Magazine, the Adventum Magazine Vision In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the biking history and experiences of Andrew Bayliss and John Graham, co-founders of Adventum magazine. They discuss the challenges and joys of motorcycling, the creation of their magazine, and the evolution of their…
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Alan and Lionel are joined by Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff, senior staff editor at the New York Times and former editor-in-chief at gal-dem, for a special edition of Media Confidential’s Q&A. What do newspaper editors talk about when they’re all in the same room? What support is available for reporters who have witnessed traumatic situations? And what a…
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Alan and Lionel are joined by Eric Beecher to discuss his new book, The Men Who Killed The News about media moguls' abuses of power. At 33, Eric became the youngest ever editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, before Rupert Murdoch crowned him editor-in-chief at the Melbourne Herald. So why, several years later, was he sued by the Murdochs? Eric has s…
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On this week’s Q&A, Alan and Lionel are back with a postbag of questions. One listener wonders if AI makes exposing the truth almost impossible, while another asks for some insider tips for new editors. In the run up to the US election, Alan and Lionel also discuss Elon Musk’s open endorsement of Donald Trump and whether X should be penalised as a …
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Alan and Lionel are joined by Michael Lewis, the bestselling author of The Big Short and The Blind Side. His new book Going Infinite chronicles the rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried, the tycoon behind the crypto-trading company FTX. When the company collapsed, and it was discovered that Bankman-Fried had stolen billions of dollars from customers, …
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Send us a message... Future Terrain: A Charity with a Purpose The Power of Wellbeing in Adventure Trips In this engaging conversation, Clive, Noel, and Grant discuss their experiences at the Rydell Rally, the physical challenges they faced, and the injuries that resulted. Grant shares his journey of founding the charity Future Terrain, which helps …
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From today's hottest new columnists to the perils of fine wine, Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber discuss listeners' questions with characteristic dry wit. This week's episode tackles Lionel’s favourite question so far—what does an editor actually do all day? Alan and Lionel share their tales of the swanky lives of Fleet Street editors...including …
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Alan and Lionel are joined by Esther Solomon, editor of the English language edition of Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper known for critically reporting on human rights and Israel's policies towards Palestinians. A year on from October 7th, with hostages still in Gaza, Esther talks about Netanyahu’s fluctuating popularity as regional war continues to e…
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Send us a message... The Art of Storytelling in Biking Lessons Learned: Tips for New Riders Nick Jacobs is new to trail riding and film making. He is an excellent film maker, and is showing great promise as a trail rider... ahem.. Nick became a friend after we met him at ABR. Noel made him an egg bun. You can watch his excellent films on YouTube he…
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Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber dig into the Media Confidential mailbox to answer listeners' questions about the media. This week, they discuss political bias in UK newspapers, as well as the growing number of people who get their news from social media. Are these sources reliable? And should social media companies be liable for material posted o…
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Send us a message... No apologies for releasing this again. Definitely worth a re-listen, it could save a mate's life. Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automo…
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Send us a message... No apologies for releasing this again. Definitely worth a re-listen, it could save a mate's life. Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automo…
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Justine Roberts is not happy. Earlier this year she discovered that tech giant OpenAI has been scraping Mumsnet—the successful website of which she is CEO—for content. AI machines, like ChatGPT, train their Large Language Models (LLMs) in this way. Justine and her team have recently launched the first British legal action against OpenAI.Meanwhile, …
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In this episode of Media Confidential Q&A, Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber dig into the mailbox to tackle listeners' questions about the media industry. The topics on the table this week: what led to the downfall of the London Evening Standard? Will newspapers be able to afford their foreign correspondents in future? Are traditional journalistic …
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Alan and Lionel are joined by Yale history professor and leading scholar of Soviet Russia, Tim Snyder. Snyder’s new book, On Freedom, explores the risks to shared freedom in a ‘post-truth’ world. He argues that a rise of disinformation and fake news—coupled with the weakening of reliable media sources and local news—has undermined established truth…
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In this episode of Media Confidential Q&A, Alan and Lionel return with the answers to all your burning questions and shed some light on the inner workings of the media industry. This week: why is the BBC is constantly chasing gen Z audiences, even though young people consume media in other ways? And when does the non-mainstream media become so big …
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Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber talk to NYT tech journalists Kate Conger and Ryan Mac about their new book Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter. The editors also explore the tumult at the Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper now plagued with allegations of fake news and a decline in journalistic standards. With four of its top columnists res…
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Send us a message... Our Internet friend George Greenslade wrote to us to suggest some podcast ideas that would appeal to new trail riders. We agreed it was a good idea, and who better to speak to but George himself! We share our love of tractors and small motorcycles. (but not The Archers.) Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support …
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Alan and Lionel return with their weekly Media Confidential: Questions and Answers show to tackle your burning questions and shed some light on the inner workings of the media industry. This week the two former newspaper editors discuss why Prince Harry continues to be targeted by the print media in the UK, what the return on inverstment is for a d…
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According to the writer, historian and activist Rebecca Solnit, US media are failing to cover Donald Trump properly. “His incapacity to be coherent is pretty much hidden from the public, unless they’re listening directly or reading alternative media,” she says. Solnit, whose essay Men Explain Things To Me inspired the word “mansplaining”, says she’…
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Alan and Lionel introduce a brand new, weekly bonus episode of Media Confidential. Every Sunday they answer listeners’ questions about how the media really works. In the first show they contemplate the rise of the Mail Online, assess the role played by the right-wing media in this summer’s riots, and much, much more. Plus, the big question: who was…
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X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has become the champion of free speech—but at what cost? During a summer of unrest in the UK, a hornet’s nest of hatred was stirred up on X. Elon Musk himself gave the nest a good kicking when he provocatively claimed that the UK was heading to civil war. And when Alan responded with a column …
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Send us a message... Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automotive with Matt Clawson Automotive related topics. Anything from owning an repair facility to racin…
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Send us a message... "Nick and Beth, a young British couple, embarked on the journey of a lifetime; a motorcycle expedition from Texas to Ushuaia, Argentina. However, their adventure took a harrowing turn in Belize: It's almost 1am and Beth and Nick are camped in an established campground in Belize when five men armed with guns and machetes cut the…
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Send us a message... Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automotive with Matt Clawson Automotive related topics. Anything from owning an repair facility to racin…
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Following the shocking attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump, social media platforms were flooded not only with truthful accounts of what happened at the rally, but also with lies, conspiracies and “fake news” concerning the shooting. Alan and Lionel are joined by Jay Rosen, associate professor of journalism at New York Universit…
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Send us a message... "Knox is a British company specialising in the design and manufacturing of innovative body armour and apparel, mainly for motorcycling but also other adrenalin sports too. Knox HQ is based in the beautiful Lake District in Cumbria and apparel is developed by a design team, based in the Knox Studio in London. Knox has always had…
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Can Biden stay in presidential race or will concern about the state of his health force him out of the running? There are plenty of reporters who say his time is up, but how did the president get to this stage in the campaign without anyone running a health-check on him? Jill Abramson, the first female executive editor of the New York Times, joins …
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Send us a message... Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automotive with Matt Clawson Automotive related topics. Anything from owning an repair facility to racin…
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As Britain goes to the polls, what role has the media played in shaping the way that nation votes? Traditionally, the tabloid media, mainly Murdoch’s Sun, had a significant role in influencing the public, simlpy due to the huge swathes of the population that read the paper. But what about this year? Where have the tabloids and the broadsheets put t…
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After 12 years without freedom—first after seeking refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London and then as a prisoner in high-security Belmarsh—Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, is free and is back on home soil in Australia. Assange’s crime was to publish classified information leaked from the US Army. He was working alongside Chelsea Mannin…
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Send us a message... REWIND - TAMP Season 3 Episode 5 with The ABR Festival with ABR Magazine - from 2022 Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automotive with Mat…
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Is the UK general election all over even before the first vote is cast? Polls suggest that Labour has an unassailable lead, and so with two weeks of campaigning to go, is there any chance that media coverage could still influence the electorate? Lionel Barber and Alan Rusbridger are joined by two experienced political commentators to discuss how th…
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Send us a message... "Taking place on a beautiful Cornish hilltop at the incredible Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, The Armchair Adventure Festival is the UK's best celebration of adventure travel.​ Having started in 2020 in lockdown as the world first 100% live virtual adventure festival, we've now taken AAF in person with talks from incredible speak…
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This week Alan and Lionel follow the latest twists and turns at the Washington Post. The noisy departure of Sally Buzbee, the paper’s former executive editor, continues to reverberate around the media world, following Buzbee’s bust-up with Will Lewis, the Post’s publisher and chief executive, over an article that she approved about a phone hacking …
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Send us a message... Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automotive with Matt Clawson Automotive related topics. Anything from owning an repair facility to racin…
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Media circles across the pond are abuzz with the news that Robert Winnett is heading to the USA to take up the job as editor at The Washington Post, but not until after the US election. He’s the latest appointment by publisher Will Lewis following the sudden departure of Sally Buzbee. Winnett joins a handful of British journalists who have moved to…
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Send us a message... Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automotive with Matt Clawson Automotive related topics. Anything from owning an repair facility to racin…
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Kara Swisher—maverick, rock star and tech guru—has interviewed some of the highest profile and biggest personalities on the planet, from Mark Zuckerberg to Barack Obama, Rupert Murdoch and Kim Kardashian. Joining Alan and Lionel on the podcast this week, Kara unpicks the relationship between big tech and the media. Big tech, she says, have no inter…
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Send us a message... Thanks for listening. If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.com Either way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals. All Automotive with Matt Clawson Automotive related topics. Anything from owning an repair facility to racin…
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GB News has repeatedly breached broadcasting regulations, been accused of political bias and featured anti-vax stories—but it got away with such misdemeanors until Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appeared on a show called “The People’s Forum”, in which he was able to outline key Conservative messages, largely unchallenged. Ahead of the general election …
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No foreign journalists are allowed into Gaza, so the rest of the world relies on those living in area to relay what is happening on the ground—dedicated and determined reporters who have made sure that no-one can look away. For months, photojournalist Motaz Azaiza and Al Jazeera reporter Youmna El Sayed were among those reporting from Gaza. Motaz h…
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Send us a message... "RawHyde has been involved in the Adventure Riding segment of the motorcycle world since 2002. We’ve worked hard to become the premier destination for Adventure Riding and today we have more to offer the Adventure Riding community than any of our competitors. We’ve trained thousands of riders, conducted tours all over the world…
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Investigative journalist Nick Davies returns with yet more remarkable insights and analysis about the phone-hacking scandal that engulfed Murdoch’s papers. Having trawled through documents disclosed through a host of court cases, Davies has pieced together information that suggests figures at the top of the Murdoch news empire—including potentially…
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