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How does capitalism affect our personal lives? How does the economy affect life at home, relationships at work, romance and dating? Capitalism Hits Home with Dr. Harriet Fraad is a bi-weekly podcast that explores what is happening in the economic realm and its impact on our individual and social psychology. Learn how to support the podcast. Visit us at: https://www.democracyatwork.info/capitalismhitshome More about Capitalism Hits Home https://www.democracyatwork.info/capitalismhitshome
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Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth

Gyles Brandreth / Plain Jaine Productions / Keep It Light Media

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Legendary British writer, broadcaster, ex-MP and TV star Gyles Brandreth hosts “Rosebud”, in which he talks to famous and fascinating people about their first memories and first experiences. Expect laughter, nostalgia, memorable stories, revelations and, of course, the odd name-drop from Gyles. We want to hear about your first memories - email us at hello@rosebudpodcast.com And you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @therosebudpod Artwork: Freya Betts. Music: Phil Lepherd. Producer: H ...
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What The Pluck?

Jamie Long & Harriet Thacker

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This is What The Pluck? The podcast where we discuss life in the beauty industry, the highs, the lows and everything in between. So pour yourself a drink and get ready to have a giggle with us.
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D Tour

Dementia Adventure

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Join Harriet as she takes on a three month adventure walking from Lands End to John O'Groats. She's taking on this challenge of a lifetime in memory of her mum and to positively impact people living with Dementia. As well as the highs and lows of the 900 mile journey, you'll hear from special guests, including local Dementia inclusive businesses in the towns and places Harriet visits. Harriet is raising money for the charity Dementia Adventure which supports people with dementia to get outdo ...
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On this podcast, Northern Westchester’s local real estate expert and licensed Real Estate Associate Broker, Harriet Libov, shares her expertise on the current market and communities North of NYC, including Armonk and surrounding areas of Bedford, Pleasantville and Chappaqua. Join Harriet and her special guests every other week as they share their wealth of knowledge about the local communities & current events as well as the process of buying and selling homes in Northern Westchester County. ...
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The Eating Coach

Harriet Morris, Eating Psychology Coach

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Irreverent, funny and challenging. This is the show for you if you are sick of being on the treadmill of binge eating and sugar addiction and none of the self-proclaimed gurus out there can help. The Eating Coach Harriet Morris brings you Stupid Idea of The Week (walking treadmill or baby food diet, anyone?) as well as real-life workable ideas from her own experience dismantling compulsive eating and sugar addiction, as well as psychology and neuroscience.
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Following Harriet

Virginia Tourism Corporation

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Following Harriet is a podcast that takes a closer look at the life of one of the bravest and most extraordinary women in our country’s history. It also puts Harriet in a broader context, examining the 19th Century experience of African Americans, especially in Virginia.
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Welcome to Sell Like You, the podcast that's here to revolutionise your approach to sales. I'm Harriet Mellor, your host, Sales Coach, Consultant, Entrepreneur, and founder of Your Sales Co. Over 17 years, I've empowered hundreds of global companies, including my own, to skyrocket their revenue and qualify more leads using simple, effective strategies. In this podcast, I'll peel back the curtain on my journey from zero to generating $10 million annually, sharing how I built and sold a multi- ...
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You can’t say anything any more - and here to prove it is Harriet Langley-Swindon, with a round of all the best bits of her weekly radio show on a national network that can’t be named for legal reasons. Absolutely Non-Censored [subs please check capitalisation and hyphen] from beginning to end, with all the rubbish edited out. Each week, Harriet will chat through the segments with producer Martin, and we’ll be getting a Hot & Spicy Take Of The Week from resident comedian Eshaan Akbar who was ...
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Political powerhouses unite to unravel the spin and explain what’s really going on in Westminster and beyond. Every episode, they will examine politicians, what they stand for and how they sell polices as UK politics enters a new era. They will work out which politicians are coming out on top and who is having an Electoral Dysfunction – and what it all actually means for you. WhatsApp - 07934 200444
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Two Woke Bonnets

Carol Cowles & Joey Starnes

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Come along with us as we rewatch the iconic "Little House on the Prairie" tv series and determine what still stands strong, and what is problematic. We also track fun things like: Harriet Oleson's "crimes," how many times Caroline says "Charles!" and how many times Pa takes his shirt off. And don't forget to hit our like and subscribe buttons! New episodes every Friday! To learn more about Two Woke Bonnets (and to download our Bingo card!), visit www.TwoWokeBonnets.com
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Welcome to 1:23 AM by Jenezio Harriet-Michael's Gift Production Studios. Join Jenezio Harriet-Michael, a Pre-PA Student, Artist, Speaker, and Entrepreneur as he breaks the rules and stays true to his mission of provoking thought, being different, being an outsider, and being a gift to the world. Through this podcast, Jenezio shares his unique perspective on various topics such as faith, culture, personal growth, and health, inspiring his listeners to live their best lives. He also brings a m ...
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Cocksure?

Harriet & Ephy

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Cocksure [adj]: confident in an excessive or arrogant way. Welcome to the Cocksure? podcast, where every week we loudly and ill-informedly debate the most overrated and underrated historical and literary figures. Two history graduates. One podcast. Equally Cocksure?
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Ellen and Harriet are a mother and daughter who have been talking about Jane Austen together since Harriet was first old enough to read her. In this podcast, we will be doing a close reading of the books.In each episode, we will look at a few chapters. As well as talking about anything that strikes us in the chapters, we will also pick a favourite sentence, have a discussion about one of the characters, and then Ellen will give a social historian perspective about some element of the ninetee ...
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Join illustrators Emma Carlisle and Harriet Lowther as we discuss a wide range of topics, from the humble tiny pencil to the world of sketchbooks, paints, art retreats, social media and, of course, our pets (Doughnut, Sean Connery, Cliff, Gizmo and Ruby.) Share your artistic journey with us and ask questions. Let's swap stories about the best and worst art materials we've encountered and chat about it on the Tiny Pencils Podcast.
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Why Is Harriet Crying?

Harriet Kemsley & Sunil Patel

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Harriet cries regularly and is an absolute emotional mess of a woman. Sunil hasn't shown emotion since he was six and tripped over a dog. They attempt to find equilibrium but usually wind up bickering about whose approach is more stupid. Sunil Patel is a multi award winning stand up. He won Reading New Act of the Year 2011 was a finalist for the BBC New Comedy Award and appears in Channel 5 series Borderline. Harriet Kemsley has probably won more awards than Sunil and has performed stand up ...
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The Way I See It

Dr Kathleen Hall - Mindful Living Network

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Dr. Kathleen Hall brings wisdom and insight into the most captivating topics in our world today. In her "The Way I See It" podcasts, she dives deep into issues challenging our lives, discusses inspiring people who have transformed our world, and explores movements that are changing our lives and redefining our world. Here you'll find a collection of podcasts from Mindful Living Network. Hear discussions on the things like: - Do you know Harriet? We do... Hear Dr Kathleen Hall's thoughts on h ...
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What are the real stories behind the most misunderstood and abused ideas in politics? From Conspiracy Theory to Woke to Centrism and beyond, Ian Dunt and Dorian Lynskey dig into the astonishing secret histories of concepts you thought you knew. Want to support us in making future seasons? There are now two ways you can help out: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/originstorypod . Get early episodes, live zooms and more from just £5 per month. Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/pod ...
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LBC presenter Iain Dale and former Labour Home Secretary Jacqui Smith untangle the world of politics and media. Expect plenty of jokey banter and informed speculation. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.com
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Have You Got 5 Minutes?

Rebecca Roberts & Harriet Small

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The PR, Comms and marketing podcast answering the things you would normally have asked someone really quickly about at an event or while making a brew in the office. Harriet Small and Rebecca Roberts catch up and tackle a different topic each week they think others in the industry would find useful.
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Wannabe Greener

Harriet Robinson

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Journalist and presenter Harriet Robinson meets inspirational people whose actions are influencing big environmental shifts.Wannabe Greener aims to make the eco movement accessible for everyone, encouraging positive action through small achievable changes that benefit ourselves, as well as the environment. Honing in on a single topic each episode, these fun, yet in-depth, discussions break down eco myths and offer advice and tips for those wanting to follow in their footsteps.https://twitter ...
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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a woman at the start of a midlife crisis needs a creative project. So writer, journalist and broadcaster Harriet Minter is writing a book….. A “chick-lit” novel (don’t worry, we’ll be discussing that term). A genre that is both critiqued and loved in equal parts. Join Harriet for the writing journey, as she navigates story arcs, character traits and plots. In every episode you’ll hear from authors who have been there and done it and friends who ca ...
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What if you or someone you loved were arrested, convicted and incarcerated for a crime --a crime for which you or that person was innocent? What if the lawyer you hired was incompetent and you were out of funds and out of options? What if years and decades had gone by and you or your loved one were still behind bars? Where would you find help? Wrongful conviction in the United States occurs more often than you might think. In 2022, the National Registry of Exonerations recorded 417 people wh ...
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Tucson Heat

Elephant Scout

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Elephant Scout presents Tucson Heat starring Betsy Bruce as Detective Harriet Shepard and Chezale Rodriguez as Detective Jasmine Alicia. This eight part scripted series follows these two detectives as they race to stop a spree of bank robberies and track down a notorious serial killer... before he strikes again. You can also learn more at elephantscout.com/podcast or by following @elephantscout
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Formally known as, Don't Worry, Bi (polar) Happy (archive still here if you ever fancy sifting through a back catalogue of mania.) Now a place to combine award winning comedian Harriet Dyer's mental health ramblings and chat and interviews from her multi-award-winning mental health comedy night, Barking Tales. It's getting a snazzy revamp don't ya know.
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Make Me Better

Harriet Dyer & Louise Young

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Comedians Louise Young and Harriet Dyer try different self improvement fads, lifestyles and trends to see if anything can make them feel less insane. Audio edited by Alice Rosenthal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Zoological Society of London

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Delve into topical issues in zoology, conservation and the environment, from saving species and protecting the planet, to finding out about the animals living across the globe, including in London’s own river Thames. Learn more about the science behind the conservation work being done by ZSL and others, in this podcast from ZSL’s Institute of Zoology. Hosted previously by Dr Monni Böhm and Ellie Darbey, and now by Harriet McAra.
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Ed & Matthew (aka Crunch & Crumble) are bringing top quality comedy to your Sunday mornings (8am - 11am). Tune in for film reviews, sports news, phone-ins, excuses, puns, quizzes, facts about catfish, and an education in heavy metal. No, really. It’s like a proper weekend breakfast show, but presented by two comedians with relatively little radio experience. But it’s better than it sounds.
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Anna Maria della Pieta. Chances are you’ve heard of Antonio Vivaldi, but you’ve never heard of Anna Maria or her fellow female orphans at the Ospedale della Pieta, which in 18th century Venice boasted the greatest orchestra in the world. Without these ridiculously talented girls and women, The Four Seasons might not exist. Harriet Constable’s debut…
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This week, it was a triple guesta fiesta (three scoops for Daddy) with a hat trick of wonderful guests who are performing at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Plus, Matthew discovered that his garage door is too wide for a pull up bar... Thanks for downloading the podcast – remember, you can be an Early Worm and catch the show live on Radio X every Sun…
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In Today's times, most marriages end in legal or extra-legal separation or divorce. Why is this happening? What are its social political and personal causes and effects? Today's show explores this phenomenon Learn more about CHH: We make it a point to provide the show free of ads. Your contributions help keep this content free and accessible to all…
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In an episode recorded before their summer break, Beth and Ruth are delving back into the inbox for another "Answer the Question" special. It's Labour's Harriet Harman who is back to help them. They explore why Labour has still not had a female leader while the Conservatives have had three, how the new government might handle the press, and why "he…
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Iain is joined by Harriet Harman, who retired from the Commons at the recent election after more than 30 years as an MP. They discuss the contents of this week's King's Speech and how the new Labour government is faring so far, the fall-out from the attempt to assassinate Donald Trump and his choice of J.D. Vance as his running mate, plus Taylor Sw…
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This week, Jen's joined by Hannah to chat about the carnival of sporting achievement that was Paris 2024. They're chatting about gender parity, Team GB winners, Raygun, whether the 100m is over-rated, Katarina Johnson-Thompson and what the hell is Hannah talking about when she says "I've been watching the running up the wall." Plus, if you now feel…
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It’s a bona-fide classic in the Rated or Dated chair this week, as Hannah and Mick watch Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins for the umpteenth time and Jen comes at it fresh. Well, as fresh as someone with a four-year-old can be. The songs are bangers, the plot’s ridiculous and surely no one’s comfortable with being told how amazing they are all of the t…
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The Battle of Cable Street on 4 October 1936 has been described as “the greatest anti-fascist victory on British soil”. It is certainly the most mythologised, most recently inspiring massive anti-fascist protests in British cities. But what actually happened that day? Who exactly was doing the battling? And did this display of working-class solidar…
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Writer, performer and comedian Bryony Byrne loved playing football at primary school. So why can’t she remember any footballers post 1998? She explores this, as well as gender stereotypes, and female rage, through the spirit guidance of Eric Cantona in her Edinburgh show, Fan/Girl. Jen chatted to Bryony about the '90s, ladette culture, and falling …
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Does outreach = emails to you? It’s time to rethink your strategy! Emails play a role, but they shouldn’t be your only tool in business development. In this episode, we dive deep into the importance of using a multi-channel approach in your outreach efforts. From picking up the phone to leveraging LinkedIn, I'll walk you through how to enhance your…
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Hello! We’re back with another episode of Stranger Than Fiction, and today, Eilish and Emma discuss The Spine Collector - a thief who stole over one thousand unpublished manuscripts from publishing houses, literary agents, book scouts and authors themselves. But… why did they do it??? Here is The Spine Collector by Reeves Wiedeman and Lila Shapiro …
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Today I’m talking to Charlotte Markey, Ph.D., who is a world-leading expert in body image research, having studied body image and eating behaviors for nearly three decades. She is passionate about understanding how to help people have a healthy relationship with their body and food. Charlotte is a psychology professor at Rutgers University and a re…
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Come along with us as we rewatch the iconic "Little House on the Prairie" tv series and determine what still stands strong, and what is problematic. We also track fun things like: Harriet Oleson's "crimes," how many times Caroline says "Charles!" and how many times Pa takes his shirt off. This week we watched Season 1, episode 7: Town Party - Count…
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Aled Jones has been famous since he was only 13, when he was a choirboy at Bangor Cathedral in North Wales with a beautiful voice. In this interview he tells Gyles about his first ever public performance, in a village hall on Anglesey; about how he was discovered and asked to record an album, and about his incredible, and rapid, rise to fame. The n…
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Here at Standard Issue, we love the Olympics - because who doesn't? But we especially love the modern pentathlon, which got underway at this summer's Games on August 8 and continues until the final day of the Olympics on Sunday 11. Jen had the joy of chatting to Team GB modern pentathlete Kerenza Bryson just before she headed out to Paris. Kerenza’…
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The D Tour podcast is proudly sponsored by Macs Adventure Macs Adventure specialise in self guided walking and cycling holidays for independent, active people who don't want to be part of the crowd or restricted by set dates and schedules. Harriet Thomas has set off on her incredible journey on foot from Land's End To John O'Groats to raise funds f…
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This week it’s Jen’s pick, ably assisted by Mick, who suggested 1984’s Rocky for kids, The Karate Kid. Why was she was so keen to rewatch that, we wonder. In unrelated news, how will Mick’s crush on Ralph Macchio have dated? How many times can she talk about The Karate Kid Part II? And how will this seminal film of Noonan's youth fare with Balboa f…
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Racist violence has inflamed several British cities this past week. Should we call the events protests, riots or pogroms? Are the participants actual fascists or ordinary citizens with “legitimate concerns”? And how did the fiction of “two-tier policing” go from extremists to broadcasters in a couple of days? Ian and Dorian analyse how the language…
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Twenty-five years after making the final of So You Think You're Funny, Juliet Cowan has taken her first show to the Edinburgh Fringe. She talks to Hannah about taking the estrogen goggles off, the rashness of perimenopause, returning to comedy, and her successful acting career, which has included roles in This Life, Back To Life, Back to Black and …
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Ready to transform your sales game and achieve massive results? Welcome to another episode of Sell Like You! Today, I'm excited to dive into the concept of nurturing your conversation pipeline. I believe that having a steady stream of meaningful conversations is the backbone of any successful sales strategy. Understanding the Conversation Pipeline:…
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Hiya, book clubbers! This month, we read You Are Here by British author David Nicholls. The story follows Michael and Marnie as they are thrown together on a long walk through England. Michael is adrift after his wife has just left him, and he has begun taking himself on long, solitary walks across the English countryside. Marnie is lonely, too. Sh…
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Send us a message In the exciting finale of Season 6, join us as we look back and unpack each episode of this season! 🎉 We'll share our peaks and pits, reflecting on the standout moments and challenges we faced along the way. Plus, stay tuned as we announce three exclusive What The Pluck surprises that you won't want to miss! It's a fun, candid, an…
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US comedian Anna Akana’s tagline might as well be ‘hello darkness my old friend’, because she travels into some pretty dark places for her comedy. This included talking about the stalker who hounded her so much she gave up standup for years, her sister’s suicide 17 years ago, and that time her dad ran off to fight in Ukraine. In this episode, she c…
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As per usual, Crunch and Crumble tackle all the big topics... such as stag mums, the curly girl method and what's small but also big? Thanks for downloading the podcast – remember, you can be an Early Worm and catch the show live on Radio X every Sunday 8am – 11am. Get in touch on sunday@radiox.co.uk @EdGambleComedy @matthewcrosby @adamricheslive @…
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Today I have a returning guest to the podcast I’m talking to Katie Bramlett from the company WeShape – a movement-based fitness product, inspired with the intention of advocating for people to stop focusing on the number on the scale and instead putting their energy and efforts towards something more meaningful. Katie worked previously in the more …
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Come along with us as we rewatch the iconic "Little House on the Prairie" tv series and determine what still stands strong, and what is problematic. We also track fun things like: Harriet Oleson's "crimes," how many times Caroline says "Charles!" and how many times Pa takes his shirt off. This week we watch Episodes 5 & 6 of Season 1. In episode fi…
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Beth and Ruth are back with another Answer The Question special, and this time they’re joined by former Labour shadow minister Jonathan Ashworth. They discuss if the media did enough to report on abuse of MPs during the election, reasons young people should be hopeful for the future, and the time Jon was inducted to the privy council by the late Qu…
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Joining Gyles this week is is one of Britain's best loved actresses, Anne Reid. Anne's long career began when a teacher at school persuaded her to apply for RADA at only 16, and after a stint in weekly rep and appearances on The Benny Hill Show and Hancock's Half Hour, she became a household name as Valerie Barlow in Coronation Street in the 60s, a…
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I coined the term chaotic foods to refer to products that have negative and unexpected effects on the body. In this episode, I chat with nutritional therapist Louise Digby about her take on this topic, as well as sharing some revelations about processed foods that our conversation sparked in me. Discover: *Why diet foods can backfire so badly *Why …
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Actor, playwright and civil celebrant Amy Conway's new one-woman show Catafalque opened at the Fringe last week and is soon to head off on a short tour of Scotland. In today's podcast, she's chatting to Hannah about funerals during Covid, the dilemmas celebrants can face and what it was like to write her own eulogy. Tickets for Catafalque at Summer…
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This week I'm joined for another brilliant episode by Bisi Alimi. Bisi is an incredible person from Nigeria. He was the first Nigerian to come out on TV, which, as you'll hear - led him to flee the country to escape violent homophobia that almost ended his life. Content warning - This episode also includes discussion about religious conversion atte…
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Mick and Jen are on Bush Telegraph duties this week and trying not to get seasick as they negotiate the choppy waters of the Seine, remaining buoyed by Flavor Flav’s unlikely appearance in a pool. Meanwhile, there may be tough times ahead for Rachel Reeves, horrors unfold on the streets of Southport, and one woman has tits galore right in her face.…
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The D Tour podcast is proudly sponsored by Macs Adventure. Macs Adventure specialises in self-guided walking and cycling holidays for independent, active people who don't want to be part of the crowd or restricted by set dates and schedules. Harriet Thomas is off on a D Tour! She's walking 900 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats, and she wants y…
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Hannah's picked one of Jen's faves, so how's that going to pan out? This week, we're watching Ron Howard's comedy about raising kids, that comes with an all-star cast. Does Frank deserve redemption? Does Mickey like the change of pace for Rick Moranis? And is Dianne Wiest the best thing in it? Spoiler alert on that last one - she is. Learn more abo…
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London's East End has inspired hundreds of books, films, TV programmes and characters. Now, there's a new podcast dedicated to its history, courtesy of writer, actor, and broadcaster Sue Elliott-Nicholls and Immediate Theatre. The Hackney and Newham History Social Club tells stories of the lives of people from the two London boroughs, as well as ma…
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Dive into the practical tactics and daily routines that helped me achieve $10M in annual sales. Start transforming your sales approach today. Transform your sales strategy by mastering the tactics that helped me go from having no connections to achieving $10M in annual sales. In this episode, we explore the hard work and strategic moves that turned…
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As you scroll through social media, do you ever feel like everyone else is doing better than you? Are you consistently frustrated by posts from so-called friends? Are you happier, healthier, and feeling closer to God because of your social media feed? Social media is here to stay. You don't need to quit; you just need to learn to manage it so it do…
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Send us a message Join us for a fabulous episode of "What the Pluck?" as we sit down for a zoom call with Rachael, the visionary founder of the UK's biggest lash-specific event, the Lash Awards. Discover the inspiration behind this glamorous event that draws 400-500 attendees for an unforgettable night in Birmingham, complete with a themed pre-part…
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Susannah Walker is one of the co-founders of brilliant charity Make Space for Girls, which campaigns for parks and other public spaces to be as welcoming for teenage girls as they are for teenage boys. Because it has implications, not least the question ‘who do public spaces belong to?’ Spoiler: it ain’t women. And so, in Susannah’s new book, The H…
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