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Good Beer Matters Podcast explores the craft and culture of beer, and tells the stories of those who are leading the charge. This is a show for beer professionals, experts and enthusiasts who seek to understand beer culture better. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeremy-storton/support
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Formerly a podcast devoted to helping good men and fathers have a voice in our culture, but re-branded in early 2024 to enter a wide-open field of other topics that I believe affect our severely fractured culture. Topics that may appear to be random and unrelated to many people, but not to me. I believe that a whole lot of random isn’t random and, somehow, It All Ties Together. Topics will vary, but are likely to include: · encounters with the unusual from the heavenly and underworld realms ...
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Too Hot For TV continues its journey into spin offs from other media, this time with guest Pete Lambert. This IP has been many a film and TV show, but it's definitive version is almost certainly a prog rock extravaganza, it's 'Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds'. Join Dylan and Pete as they answer the burning questions: Who was b…
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Too Hot For TV's journey through the spin offs of other franchises continues with Blakes 7. The time Dylan is joined by David Gillespie-Pratt to look at the two BBC radio plays 'The Seven Fold Crown' and The Syndeton Experiment by Barry Letts. And always answer the burning questions: Who hates Felicity Kendal? Who is obsessed boobs? What would an A…
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S4B E01 - A Bunch of Dead People All good franchises need a spin off and Too Hot For TV is no exception. In the first episode of this mini season Dylan is joined by Ben and Mark from On The Timelash to discuss some surprise spin off media. And as always answer the burning : What is the default version of every franchise? What’s the most expensive b…
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A ways back, while I was hiding in a coffee shop to shut the world down for a bit, Emma and one of her co-workers approached me and asked me if they could pray for me because they felt led to. And then they prayed specifically for some difficult circumstances that had happened to me earlier that morning without me having ever met or spoken with the…
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It’s the final episode of this mammoth series of Too Hot For TV, so we thought what better way to finish than with a Bang enough for the Brigadier. In this episode Dylan is joined by Lee and Cam from the Polis Box to talk about three UNIT related releases. First up its the Big Finish play ’The Spectre of Lanyon Moor’ written by Nicholas Pegg featur…
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Join Dylan and Mark Donaldson down the Shobogan Wetherspoons as they discuss two relaunches for the Eighth Doctor that came after his first adventure (never let it be said we aren’t relevant) . First up it’s the BBC EDA ‘The Eight Doctors’ by Terrance Dicks. Then it’s the Big Finish audio ’Storm Warning’ starring Paul McGann and India Fisher, writt…
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Dylan is once again joined by Jack to look at series 5 of Bernice Summerfield starring Lisa Bowerman and featuring the stories: The Grel Escape by Jack Rayner The Bone of Contention by Simon A. Forward The Relics of Jegg-Sau by Stephen Cole The Masquerade of Death by Stewart Sheargold And as always they answer the burning questions: How can porn in…
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In this episode Dylan is Joined by Rod Brown to talk about the first the two series of Counter Measures from Big Finish. 8 stories, 8 writers and a whole lot of Doccy Who. And as always we we answer the burning questions: What hasn't been flicked since Christmas day? What is Quatermass 2 meets The Underwater Menace? What can't Catholics Do?…
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In this episode Dylan is joined by Mikey Smith to look at two Big Finish audios chosen off the back of watching Tales of the Tardis. First up they discuss the fifth Doctor and Tegan story 'The Gathering' by Joseph Lidster. Then they chat about the sixth Doctor and Peri adventure 'The Widows Assassin' written by Nev Fountain. All while answering the…
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This interview was a lot of fun. As we moved along through the interview, I began throwing bigger and more difficult off-script questions to these three wonderful young ladies and, before we finished, they had helped me immensely in understanding the "how" of putting at least some portion of our culture back together and to prevent it from breaking…
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Andy, who formerly went by the alias "Anonymous" on this podcast, comes back to discuss with me the cultural relevance of Jesus and the Bible in our modern world. I have talked with a lot of people about two of my greatest passions in life - Jesus and the Bible - over the decades, but in the past month an unusually significant number of people have…
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In the latest episode of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Ross from the podcast General Witchfinders. Together they explore the wild world of the 1977 Doctor Who annual. After that they venture into territory not yet explored by too hot for tv, in that it is both televised and not Doctor Who at all. But as always they answer the burnin…
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In this latest episode of Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Toby Hadoke to discuss two Big Finish stories from recent years. First up they look at the the first Doctor adventure 'The Invention of Death' written by John Dorney and starring David Bradley as the First Doctor, Claudia Grant as Susan Foreman, Jamie Glover as Ian Chesterton and Jemma Pow…
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Rory Uhtredson is one of the best men I know. No one would guess that this man of infectious encouragement buried his young daughter only five years ago. His story is one of triumph and how to face adversity with courage and faith. Rory has the receipts to prove it. His story was the topic for episode 110.…
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Jack has returned to talk all things Benny. First up they look at the Virgin New Adventures book 'Return of the Living Dad' by Kate Orman and featuring the 7th Doctor Chris, Roz, Benny and Jason. Then they look at the Big Finish audio 'Death and the Daleks' by Paul Cornell and featuring Benny, Jason, Bev and Braxiatel. And as always answer these bu…
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In this episode Dylan is joined by Richie from I Hate Doctor Who, together they explore two different eras of spin offs. First up they look at the BBC audio 'Doctor Who and the Pescatons' starring Tom Baker and Elizabeth Sladen. After that they look at the Big Finish box set 'Old Friends' featuring Christopher Eccleston as the ninth Doctor. And as …
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After devoting the past decade to being a voice for men and recording most of the 150+ episodes of this podcast to try to bring attention to men's issues, I am shifting gears to run down the road of seeming randomness that isn't random, the road for which I was made to run down. Culture is complex. I'm not ditching what keeps us grounded and I am n…
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In the latest episode of Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Martyn Havell. Together they look at two Big Finish spin offs from very different eras of Doctor Who. First up is Jago & Litefoot & Strax: The Haunting written by Justin Richards. The second story they look at is Torchwood: Broken by Joseph Lidster and Starring John Barrowman Gareth David-L…
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At about the 9:08 mark, I misspoke and said "elected experts," but I meant to say "UNelected experts." I don't have the energy or the time to go back and re-record this to correct my mistake. The context of the episode, both before and after that mark, should make it readily apparent to the listener that I intended to say "unelected experts."…
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In this first episode of 2024, Dylan is joined by Si Hart host of Maximum Power, Trap One and The Library of Impossible Things. Together they do a commentary on 'Regeneration' and 'Liberation' the first 2 episodes of the K9 series. All while answering the questions: Who is the Houdini of Florida ? What was the Bidmead renaissance? How do you make a…
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Craft beer was meant to be better, to create an artisanal experience out of flavor, history, and culture. But sometimes, we overindulge and lose sight of what brought us here. My next guest reminds us that, for a great experience, mindful drinking is mandatory, but alcohol is optional. We find great experiences at the intersection of craft and cult…
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In final episode of 2023, Dylan is joined by Conrad Westmaas to take a look at the 1977 Doctor Who Weetabix promotion. They also look at the 1996 BBC audio play ‘The Ghosts of N-Space’ by Barry Letts and starring Jon Pertwee, Elizabeth Sladen and Nicholas Courtney. And as always answer the burning questions: Which fiend is entering Sandra Dickinson…
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Ever wondered what it’s like to spend Christmas with a Dalek? Join Dylan and Michael Mills for a festive special where they find out, as they tackle the Big Finish audio adaptation of the stage show ‘The Curse of the Daleks' originally written by David Whitaker and Terry Nation and adapted for audio by Nick Briggs. Then they look at first ever Doct…
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This is more of a summary and a little bit of expansion on Episode 51. To get a fuller context for this one, you may consider listening to Episode 51 before or after this one. As of the posting of Episode 136, I still have not heard anyone posit this notion that came to me about three years ago. Based on the reactions I have received the few times …
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I wanted to have a little fun and celebrate the holidays with you. There's also a little announcement in this episode. I wish you all wonderful beer and pairings, a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a fantastic New Year. Cheers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeremy-storton/messageSupport this podcast: https:…
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The episode I make reference to in this one regarding my long-term observations and studies of aerial spraying since 2006 is Episode 120. I fumbled around and found it this morning, but had already made this episode live. Episode 120 will provide some context for Episode 134.By Justin O'Quinn
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Still coming down from the highs of the 60th, why not take a dip into the 7th Doctor's era with Dylan, John Isles and Gareth Preston? In this episode they look at DWM comic strip 'Fellow Travellers' written by Andrew Cartmel with art by Arthur Ranson. Then it's the New Adventure 'All Consuming Fire' by Andy Lane, which sees the 7th Doctor meet Sher…
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We can travel nearly anywhere to have a pint with locals. But there’s one place we often find ourselves, a place where no-one else can go. This episode is about the experience we have in our mind, and the state of our mental health within the context of beer. If we’re sick we go to a doctor. If we’re injured, a physical therapist. When we want to p…
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In a break from our regular schedule, Dylan talks to Barnaby Eaton-Jones and Sophie Aldred about a new Doctor Who spin off 'Children of the Circus'. This new audio drama from AUK is a sequel to 'The Greatest Show In The Galaxy' featuring all the surviving members of the cast, in a musical story that centres around Christopher Guard as Bellboy and D…
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