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NSFW Podcast from PS Publishing of the historic works of the legendary gay pulp fiction author Peter Schutes. Peter wrote about all men big and small and the romance and erotic attraction that binds them.
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IMDp is an improv comedy interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow (Sabrina Luisi) interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the film doesn‘t exist and they create it together through their conversation. Also joining Martina each week are our resident improvisers (Rory & Vicky) who create cutaway scenes and clips from the films discussed. However... until she introduces them, only Martina knows the guests name and the name of their movie. The guest and team are kept in the d ...
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This month we are joined by Hilary Woodward (Honorary Senior Research Fellow with Bristol School of Law), Paul Cobley (Oak Barn Financial Planning) and Rhys Taylor (36 Group) to discuss PAG2: https://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/A-guide-to-the-treatment-of-pensions-on-divorce-2nd-edition.pdf Hilary tells us about the changes i…
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This month we are treated to this tour de force by Robert Cole who is Head of the Family Team at Broadway House Chambers, Leeds and regularly sits as an arbitrator and ENE/pFDR adjudicator across the country, and Peter Smith from Quantis Forensic Accountants about how to analyse business accounts. We immediately launch into a discussion about what …
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Here is the latest ND show that went live on Sunday. Featuring a more soulful vibe to this weeks ND set with some great new sounds in amongst a few classics, and a few listener posts/requests in there for good measure. This was one of those memorable shows for me. The vibe seemed spot on with the listening audience and the interactive chat space wa…
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So over the holidays I found myself with time to take the journey to revisit and listen to lots of music that served as the idea behind the creation of ND and formed the basis of the show in its early years. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to so many great vibes that still remain fresh even now, and I thought that it would be a shame not to do somet…
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In this episode we are joined by Professor Emma Hitchings (Bristol University), Professor Emerita Gillian Douglas (Kings College, London), and Joanne Edwards (Chair of Resolution’s Family Law Reform Committee/Forsters) to discuss the Fair Shares report. This report is the first time there is a fully representative picture of the financial arrangeme…
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This month we take an in-depth look at mediation with Jo O’Sullivan (O’Sullivan Family Law), Dr Jon Symonds (University of Bristol) and Rachel Chisholm (The Mediation Space, 4PB). In November 2022, Dr Symonds with his colleagues Emma Dermott, Emma Hitchings, Eleanor Staples, and Heather Ottaway from Bristol University published research with the Nu…
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And so after a break of 7 months the show is back live on the Mixcloud platform for a 6 month season at least. This is the first of those shows that went out on Sunday. Featuring the best in Broken beat, Soulful House, Dancefloor Jazz. Thank you so much to all those that tuned in live around the globe, and thanks in particular to those that joined …
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This month we talk to Professor Jane Monckton-Smith. The Professor is a specialist in homicides that are preceded by domestic abuse and coercive control. This is important for every single professional working in the family justice field because the Professor tells us that separation is the single biggest factor in homicide. Coercive control is dom…
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After a gap of nearly 6 months finally that itch (no pun intended) got to me. That need to stand behind the decks and play my type of music to people who share the same love. So a mid hiatus moment for you. Here is the set that went live yesterday. In the mix start to finish. Soulful house and garage for the first part and broken beat for the secon…
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In this episode we are joined by Nicholas Bennett (29 Bedford Row), and Connie Atkinson (Kingsley Napley) who are both experts and enjoy pre-nuptial work including drafting, supporting or challenging pre-nups in Court. Any discussion of pre-nups of course starts with Radmacher v Granatino [2010] UKSC 42, but we swiftly move on to Crossley applicati…
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Hugh Jayness loves truck stops. It's not just the food or the clean showers - he loves to satisfy the burly men who inhabit the world of trucking. It's an obsession. He answers an ad for a new kind of trucker, the hotshot, who owns their own regular-sized pickup truck and uses it for short hauls. As we'll see in this story, there's nothing regular-…
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We all agree that costs applications, and costs orders, are becoming more prevalent in Children Act as well as financial remedy proceedings. Public policy certainly seems to favour the use of costs orders as a way of ensuring that litigation is proportionate and reasonable. In this episode we are assisted by HHJ Reardon (who sits in East London Fam…
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Jeffrey has a morbid fear of flying. A chance encounter with one of his porn heroes, the French-Canadian Ashe D'Estende, leads to the best sex of his life. The tiny bathroom can hardly contain the massive superstar and his appendage. There's really only one way that Jeffrey can fit in there with him! The mind-blowing encounter might just cure him o…
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Meet Taryn Rearden, a man with a colossal endowment and a passion for watching the bodybuilders of Venice Beach. We discovered an error in Peter's tale - in the middle, he dropped the third-person narration (he lowered his pants) and inadvertently used the first-person (I lowered my pants). This quasi-Freudian slip tells us much about Peter's uniqu…
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NOTE: AFTER THIS LITTLE RAUNCHY SHORT STORY, WE'RE TAKING A TWO WEEK HIATUS BEFORE BEGINNING THE NEXT NOVEL. STAY TUNED! Peter wrote many short stories. We frequently uncover a new one while leafing through his higgledy-piggledy pile of papers. "Steroid Steve" is a big/small story told in first person autobiographical mode. It's fiction, so any res…
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We could not have been more excited to have the opportunity to speak to Mr Justice Mostyn before he retires at the end of the month. We discuss Movers & Shakers – his highly successful podcast with five other Parkinson’s sufferers: https://cureparkinsons.org.uk/2023/03/movers-shakers-six-familiar-faces-launch-podcast-about-living-with-parkinsons/ P…
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In this episode we speak to two keen advocates known for their appellate work; Chris Barnes and Joe Rainer. Chris speaks about appeals in Children Act work and Joe speaks to financial remedy appeals. We discuss how to evaluate the type of decision – is it an evaluative or discretionary decision, or is it a finding of fact and how this impact on you…
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This episode was recorded live at the Brighton Fringe in May 2022, with piano accompaniment from Sarah Weiler. Episode 39: Live Episode - Liz Peters/Kill Billy Elliott IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the film doesn’t exist and they create it together through …
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Episode 38: Chris Rosser/Wild Wild West Side Story IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the film doesn’t exist and they create it together through their conversation. Also joining Martina each week are our resident improvisers who create cutaway scenes and clips f…
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Episode 37: Jodyanne Fletcher Richardson/Batman and Robin Hood IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the film doesn’t exist and they create it together through their conversation. Also joining Martina each week are our resident improvisers who create cutaway scenes…
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In this episode we chat to Natasha Watson (Acting Head of Law at Brighton & Hove City Council), Caroline Lynch (Principal Legal Advisor at Family Rights Group) and Hannah Markham KC (36 Family) who were all members of the Public Law Working Group which reported in March 2021: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/March-2021-report-fin…
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This episode was recorded semi-live with piano accompaniment from Sarah Weiler. The team were in the same room together preparing for their 2022 run at the Brighton Fringe. Episode 36: Live Episode - Rory Vieyra/Star Shrek IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the …
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This episode was recorded semi-live with piano accompaniment from Sarah Weiler. The team were in the same room together preparing for their 2022 run at the Brighton Fringe. At the time of record our guest director was only 10 years old. Episode 35: Live Episode - Maisie Tanner/Lilo & Hitch IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina…
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In this episode we discuss the burgeoning jurisprudence around the impact of economic abuse on financial remedy cases with Olivia Piercy (Partner at Hunters Law) and Michael Horton KC (Coram Chambers). Olivia and Michael discuss the following cases in the episode: Traharne v Limb [2022] EWFC 27 DP v EP (Conduct: Economic Abuse; Needs) [2023] EWFC 6…
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