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My podcast is about the intricacies of life be it told from a mature model who found fame at 55, the man who founded prison radio, a spoken word artist who suffered mental health challenges, a renown DJ who's life is a kaleidoscope of adventure and of course, my no nonsense life experiences. Wrapped around real talk with real people (including myself), I go deep and bare all and encourage others to do the same. Lean in & listen to some life lessons - you won't be disappointed.
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For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of o ...
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Whether you're about to enter your twenties, in the middle of them, or saying hello to your dirty thirties - this podcast is for you. Each week, Tina w/ an H and a special guest will help you navigate your twenty-somethings with lessons they didn't teach you in school. Through chats about life, career, dating, and more we'll be figuring out the who's, what's, where's, why's, and how's of (...you guessed it) your twentys. Find us on Instagram and TikTok @inyourtwentys Host: Tinah (with an H) ...
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"Chou Jeb La Jeb" is a very common Lebanese expression, roughly translates to "What does this have to do with anything?" This old-form podcast is a show produced by Yansoon and published on the radio station of a fictional Lebanese town called "Harfelyoun". Taking a comedic and satirical approach to many Middle Eastern traditions and habits, Chou Jeb La Jeb will make you laugh at the ridiculousness and sheer confusion that comes with many of the things we grew accustomed to do and say. Writt ...
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Murder, mysteries, and… medicine? Yup, you read right! Hosted by two physicians who enjoy all things spooky: true crime, the paranormal, unsolved mysteries, all with a bit of morbid humor thrown in. Step into the doctor’s lounge as we dissect all the things that keep you up at night. This bi-monthly podcast is just what the doctor ordered.
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1. Todd Dulaney - Cry Out 2. Dr Tumi - Jesus youre my life 3. Victor Thompson - Not moved 4. Linda Gail - I Shall Declare the Works of the Lord 5. Mark Ayers - You Were There 6. Mark Ayers - You Were There (Reprise) 7. Yolanda Stith & Strong City - Restore and Break Open Prophetic Intercession and Decree 8. Davy Flowers - You 9. Eva Crabb - Revive Us 10. Cimorelli - “Way Maker” (Acoustic Worship Cover) 11. Caleb Carroll - Authentic Love 12. Dr Tumi - Healing in Your Glory 13. DulaneyLand Mus ...
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A few months ago in The River Cafe, after talking about raising children in a tumultuous world, the movies we've been watching, and above all, where and what we've been eating, Keira Knightley, James Righton and I vowed to do an episode of Ruthie’s Table 4 together. Schedules, families, work and travel got in the way until finally we reunited to ta…
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In the past weeks I have been listening to Griffin Dunne’s interviews, watching his films, and most of all, reading his beautiful new memoir, ‘The Friday Afternoon Club,’ with stories about growing up in a family full of storytellers. Cooking is telling a story, eating together is telling a story, going to a food market in Naples, is telling a stor…
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Send us a Text Message. Don't keep promises you can't keep! Promises are commitments or assurances given by one party to another that certain actions will be taken or certain outcomes will be achieved. They play a significant role in various aspects of life, including personal relationships, business dealings, legal agreements, and social interacti…
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Have you ever heard a recipe rapped by one of the world’s greatest musicians? You will on this week’s episode of Ruthie’s Table 4 with her guest Wyclef Jean. Wyclef emigrated age nine from Haiti to the Brooklyn projects, played fourteen instruments by the time he was thirteen, won three Grammys, speaks seven languages, and was asked to run for Pres…
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When I’m asked why I love Mexico, the answer is the culture, cities, food, the seas, the mountains, and the history. But what I really love most are the people, and Frida Escobedo is one of those people. A prominent architect in today’s world, Frida is reimagining the contemporary and modern galleries at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the f…
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Send us a Text Message. Self-confidence is a belief in one's own abilities and judgment. It’s an essential aspect of personal and professional development. There are strategies to build and maintain self-confidence which is a continuous process. Strategies gradually increase self-assurance and help achieve personal and professional goals. Lean in &…
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on today's episode I'm sitting down with my dear friend Katelyn Hamilton to discuss why we need to remove the word nice from our vocabulary. throughout the episode, we touch on: how being ‘nice’ is overrated why you need to stop softening yourself the power of community identifying the people in your life that ‘fill your cup’ since when were people…
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Every year must be an anniversary for someone like Maria Sharapova, who hit her first tennis ball at the age of four, was spotted by Martina Navratilova age six, and became one of only ten women in history to win a career Grand Slam when she was 25. But this year is especially special. Maria is celebrating 20 years since winning against Serena Will…
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It was in our private dining room three years ago when I wrote to Ridley Scott asking if he’d be the first guest for a podcast idea I’d had about food and memories. Ridley wrote back saying, ‘Yes Ruthie but I’m directing Gucci.’ A year later, ‘Yes Ruthie but I’m directing Napoleon.’ A year later, ‘Yes Ruthie but I’m directing The Bee Gees.’ Then a …
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Quite often, people say to me, ‘I couldn’t possibly have you to dinner, you’re the chef of the river café, cooking for you would be overwhelming.’ That’s how I feel about introducing Sir David Hare. How do you write for one of the greatest writers of our generation? Whether he's scripting acclaimed plays like Skylight, Plenty, Stuff Happens, or mov…
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Tina Fey has been on Ruthie's Table 4 before and she is, in fact, our first returning guest. When we first met, she spoke about food being a major part of her life, but she only brought one half of her team. The other half, Jeff Richmond, is here with us now. A composer, producer, director, Jeff is Tina's creative partner, and he's her husband. He …
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Send us a Text Message. Mind over matter is a phrase often used to express the idea that the power of the mind can overcome physical challenges or obstacles. This concept is rooted in both philosophical and psychological traditions, suggesting that mental strength, willpower, and determination can influence or control physical states and conditions…
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Jane Hartley was the American ambassador to France and Monaco, and now to the Court of Saint James. In the two years she has spent in the United Kingdom so far, Jane has had two monarchs, three prime ministers, four chancellors, and a late-stage pandemic. She has the qualities necessary for the role in abundance: leadership, resilience, duty. I kno…
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did I mention I went on Peacock's Love Undercover? today I'm joined by one of my best friends and previous guest, Ashley Cornetta, to dish out all things related to Peacock's new dating show and what tea was spilled when the cast was reunited for the first time at the premiere party throughout the episode we talk about: how to get on reality tv the…
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A few weeks ago, I was invited to a gala dinner at the National Theatre. The host of my table, Yana Peel, said she was sitting me next to a young filmmaker who had recently won a BAFTA. Then I met an artist whose work had just been exhibited at Hauser & Wirth Gallery in Los Angeles, and is about to be shown at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art…
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Send us a Text Message. My relationship hasn't been easy with my mother and am sure there are countless others that experience challenges. My mum was the tender age of 16 yo as a black woman in the 60s and the shame & overwhelming responsibility led to me being handed over to the authourities. In this episode, I talk honestly how I believe my relat…
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Part 2 is FINALLY here!!! We had an old grandma issue excuse for why part 2 is so late but clearly, we worked through it. We present you with part 2 of the Lacy Peterson case. Katie digs deep on the timeline and theories leaving the only question to ask... did he really do it? Missy then breaks us down with the story of Colleen Stan, a woman who li…
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If you find yourself on a mountain needing a ski jacket, going to a party needing something beautiful to wear, or in Paris or Milan craving perfect fish, the man to meet is Remo Ruffini, CEO and Chairman of Moncler co-owner of Langosteria restaurants in cities all over the world. Remo is dynamic, elegant and a visionary, putting sustainability at t…
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We've only just met, but I'm confident Claire Saffitz and I will be friends Claire shares the challenges of baking and life in general. She's a star in a new era of food writers who are experts in their knowledge, passionate about their craft, rigorous about their work. Claire majored in history and literature at Harvard, then one day, almost by ac…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff Grout is a renown keynote business speaker, author , interviewer and conference Chair person. I wanted to get down & dirty and understand what makes Jeff's speeches impactful, his route to writing 8 books, growing a recruitment business to becoming a father at 47 years old. With extensive experience and expertise in the…
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My brother, Michael Elias, a writer and director tells me when visitors come to the set of a film, nothing stops. The only exception is if they are athletes. Maybe it’s because everyone thinks, if pressed, they could act, sing or dance, but never run a race, ski downhill or score a goal. When Gary Lineker, one of the great footballers of our time, …
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would you believe me if I said I cried, laughed, and smiled like an idiot during this episode? this week, we have the pleasure of having Tumblr icon, professional stan, and fellow South Jersey native, Cait Kenney on the show! in more ways than one, we go through the pivotal moments of our youth through the timeline of the internet and how it shaped…
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Thinking about Laura Dern coming here today, I scrolled through three years of text messages. It's a story about making plans and choosing restaurants to go to. As usual, most of our ideas were aspirational, adapting around our families, movies, cooking and travel. Laura is fun, curious and smart, hanging with the crew on set. She has memories of h…
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Send us a Text Message. When opportunity knocks, it's like the universe sending you a personal invitation to step into a new adventure. It might be a chance to pursue a dream, try something new, or overcome a challenge. The key is to be ready to seize it when it comes. That might mean being prepared, staying open-minded, and having the courage to t…
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We speak to Ngāti Pukenga representative Rahera Ohia about the iwi’s Waitangi Tribunal claim over the repeal of section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act. Then panelists Charlie Rahiri and Koro Nicholas discuss what’s on the agenda at the upcoming National Iwi Chairs Forum and the 160-year commemoration for the Battle of Pukehinahina.…
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I may not know what makes a good comedian, but I do know what makes a good father. When Judd and I met in London — where his daughter Maude was playing the lead role of Sally Bowles in Cabaret — he told me this was the eighth time he'd seen it in three weeks. While I don’t know what makes a good comedian, Judd certainly does. His advice to kickstar…
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Clearly we've got a lot to catch up on! In this episode of In Your Twentys I'm giving y'all the run down of why I went MIA for the past month and a half. And for starters... I'm sorry for ghosting you. Throughout this episode we talk about: my vacation in Asia leaving my full-time job after almost three years the growing pains of starting a new job…
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Sam Taylor-Johnson is a close friend and director of Back To Black, the story of Amy Winehouse. Checking in with her during filming, she always reassured me it was intense. It was challenging. It was exhilarating. But, the best part was working with Marisa Abela. One night a few months ago, Sam called me at home to tell me Marisa was in The River C…
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