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Jodie Harsh, the London-based DJ, producer and reigning queen of international nightlife, presents ‘Life of The Party’. Each week Jodie will be joined by a guest to share memories of partying, celebrate club culture, and embrace the return of nightlife; discussing how their experiences after dark have shaped who they are, and inspired their careers. Get ready for sticky dance floors, loud music, good times, and wild tales. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rebecca Lucy Taylor is recognisable by her stage name Self Esteem, the inspiration of which comes from the evolution of her confidence. She has spoken about being a woman in music in her 30s, stating she used to lie and say she was 25 and said it took her a "while to be proud" of breaking into the industry later in life. Her lyrics talk about toxic…
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This week we have a true national treasure who’s grown up in the public eye and dived into our hearts. From Team GB to the dance floor, I go in deep with Olympic champion Tom Daley; we talk about coming out, going out, and making time for socialising as an athlete and as a dad! Follow Jodie Harsh: Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / Facebook / Spotify F…
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The Blessed Madonna is the moniker of global selector Marea Stamper. She’s been hot on the scene for a long while now, but it’s the lockdown era that really pushed her into the wider public sphere as she exec-produced Dua Lipa’s Club Future Nostalgia project, and narrated the anthem ‘We’ve Lost Dancing’ with Fred Again… We sat down to chat Chicago …
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This week’s guest is as comfortable on a Calvin Harris banger as he is sharing his heart on one of his own indie pop ballads. He’s had a number one album, and he loves a night out. This episode is so fun and it’s a proper deep dive into parties, festivals and clubs, so buckle up! Follow Jodie Harsh: Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / Facebook / Spotify…
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As one of clubland’s most notorious - and best loved - figures, Tony is a complete force of nature. His book I Dont’t Take Requests shot to the top of the Sunday Times bestseller list, and he’s also been one of my best friends for as long as I can remember. There’s just no way I could have done this podcast without having him on. Here he tells us a…
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Jessie Ware is, quite frankly, a national treasure. She straddles a music career (What’s Your Pleasure was everyone’s lockdown disco album) and a podcast career - Table Manners with her Mum Lennie is delicious and stratospheric. She’s a gay icon, a foodie and one of the coolest women in music - and I wanted to know everything about her raving days,…
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You can’t deny Joel Corry is killing it. With a bunch of top 10 singles under his belt - including a number 1 - and a DJ career that’s taken him all over the world, Corry has become a household name. Even your mum’s heard of him! As he triumphs across America with a huge tour, and Ibiza and Vegas residencies this summer, I sat down with him to talk…
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This week's guest is epic - If you’ve ever been on a dance floor, you’ve definitely enjoyed his records. It's the legend himself, Nile Rodgers. His music has defined so many eras and it’s soundtracked so many people’s lives. He’s helped shaped the careers of superstars and gave them the songs we love. From Madonna to Bowie, Diana Ross to Daft Punk,…
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You'll know this episode’s guest from the airwaves and her beats from the DJ booth. She’s a dance music authority - She started as a punter and has become a rave thrower, a festival owner, a podcaster, an equality campaigner and now an author - not to mention a mum....A very cool mum! She’s a pied piper of fun - and she’s something of a cultural ba…
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This episode’s guest is an absolute icon. From the country-wide club circuit to TV stardom both in and out of drag, he has an unparalleled career in popular culture. We knew HER as Lily Savage, the rough broad you wouldn’t wanna mess with, and we know HIM as lovely Paul O’Grady, a British entertainment institution. He is the the OG, and boy oh boy …
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Erol Alkan is an important part of the tapestry in nightlife - it’s difficult to imagine our clubbing landscape without him. He’s a DJ, producer, remixer, club promoter, and founder of Phantasy Sound - the record label. He’s rubbed shoulders with the Armands and the Armins on the top of the DJ of the Year lists, but always stayed true to his core b…
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When Munroe Bergdorf speaks, people listen. She's an activist, model and a change maker. We spent much of our twenties together in London's clubland, playing music and hosting parties. These days you're more likely to find her fighting for equality and on the cover of every magazine. She's a juggernaut of social activism, and in this episode we rev…
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Amy Lamé upped sticks from the States in the early 90’s to immerse herself in London’s nightlife. She’s a leader and collaborator in the creative fields and a huge figurehead of the city’s queer culture - especially via the legendary club night Duckie that she set up with friends twenty five years ago. She’s a radio DJ, a children’s book author, an…
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On this week's episode I'm speaking to a real dance floor pioneer - Fatboy Slim. Known in certain circles as Norman Cook, he's from the first generation of Superstar DJ's, been the go-to guy for huge anthems over the last few decades, and is still a key player in the UK's rich tapestry of nightlife. He's truly royalty here in Cool Britannia, and I'…
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My guest this week is a bona fide dance floor icon. She was one half of Moloko, and throughout her 25 year career has released some of my favourite dance music. Her live shows are the stuff of legends - she makes music you can rave to, so much so that she’s even played Berghain. But it’s music with meaning - and her journey through culture is an un…
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The best things happen after dark. Nightclubs are the ultimate space for self-expression - they’re a place to discover ourselves, find new friends and fall in love. As humans we like to dance to a beat and there’s nothing like a good night out. I’m a DJ, producer and occasional club promoter. In this series I’m going to be chatting to some of the m…
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