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If you like a real-life story that features grit, grace, and a lot of gumption, then you’re in the right place. Get ready to hear some courageous women talk about how pivotal, teachable “ah-ha” moments have reshaped their confidence and delivered opportunities they never imagined. It didnt happen by chance of course. No sir ree. They figured out new, sometimes uncomfortable ways, to put themselves out there in a way that shouts they get it—they are absolutely 100% worth knowing. You’ll hear ...
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My Bad With Morgan Rees

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n a world where people pretend their lives are picture perfect, My Bad is comedy podcast where I sit down with celebrity guests to talk all about their toxic traits, hilarious mishaps and bad behaviour. Also, and most importantly, IT’S A LAUGH and probably going to end up being queer AF
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Ghosts and Folklore of Wales with Mark Rees podcast: Step into the weird and wonderful world of haunted Wales with this monthly podcast that explores ghost stories, Gothic tales, uncanny encounters, ancient lore, and the rich folklore of Wales. Join Welsh storyteller, writer, and historian Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales) – “arguably Wales’ leading authority on the curious and paranormal aspects of the country’s history” – as he guides listeners through chilling legends, real-li ...
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Good Morning Black People is the podcast where real conversations meet cultural healing. Hosted by Morgan Rees — author, life speaker, and survivor advocate — this show uplifts the voices of Black leaders, survivors, creatives, and truth-tellers. Each episode tackles powerful topics like mental health, trauma recovery, generational healing, entrepreneurship, and self-empowerment. We speak truth without filter and healing without shame — because your story matters. Tune in weekly for transfor ...
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Close Readings

London Review of Books

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Close Readings is a new multi-series podcast subscription from the London Review of Books. Two contributors explore areas of literature through a selection of key works, providing an introductory grounding like no other. Listen to some episodes for free here, and extracts from our ongoing subscriber-only series. How To Subscribe In Apple Podcasts, click 'subscribe' at the top of this podcast feed to unlock the full episodes. Or for other podcast apps, sign up here: https://lrb.me/closereadin ...
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Rees Jones

Rees Jones

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Hey Guys, I am Rees Jones and have a YouTube channel, this is where we just talk so if you're in the mood for some laughter then this is the place for you!!!
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A biweekly history podcast covering the last great war. Join Ray Harris Jr as he explores World War Two in intimate detail. The History of WWII Podcast is produced and narrated by Ray Harris Jr. Ray has a degree in history from James Madison University. I’ve been obsessed with the events and people from WWII since I first learned of them. I’ve been waiting years for someone to do a podcast on WWII and couldn’t wait any longer.
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Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check Productions

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Not just another bad movie podcast, Blank Check reviews directors' complete filmographies episode to episode. Specifically, the auteurs whose early successes afforded them the rare ‘blank check’ from Hollywood to produce passion projects. Each new miniseries, hosts Griffin Newman and David Sims delve into the works of film’s most outsized personalities in painstakingly hilarious detail. Produced by Ben Hosley.
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Scaring Sam: A Horror Podcast

James Rees and Sam Rees

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What's up, revellers and weirdos! The Scaring Sam podcast is where a horror fanatic tests his wife's nerves, and likely their marriage as they take a hilariously candid look at scary movies. Join James and Sam as they bring you their honest take on cult to contemporary horror films from both sides of the fence!
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As trainers we see so many women try to change their bodies after birth only to find that they have the "mommy pooch" and or incontinence (a fancy way of saying peeing your pants during workouts). The root cause of this is missing the golden link to change: the pelvic floor and the core. We lay a foundation for understanding what we call "reflex" a divine process that works your body and mind from the inside out into harmony with motherhood. This fresh training approach is not a sterile form ...
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Toxic Bliss

Awen Rees

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A podcast about a personal journey through the trials and torments of narcissistic abuse - and how to come out alive at the other end. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awen-rees/support
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Pop Culture Gamers

Haydn Rees Jones, Alan Murphy and Stephen Simpson

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Join your hosts Haydn (@Herjuk), Steve (@Stevoo7) and Alan (@headchefalan) in a podcast about video games, movies, TV, technology and popular culture
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Ree Drummond shares her comforting home cooking from her kitchen on the ranch. With direct audio from her hit Food Network TV show, you can now enjoy Ree’s company as she cooks up meals for every occasion, from last-minute family suppers to elegant celebrations. A former city-girl, Ree Drummond started her award-winning blog ThePioneerWoman.com in 2006. Ree is a writer, photographer, ranch wife and mother. She is the host of Food Network's hit show The Pioneer Woman.For even more recipes hea ...
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On this podcast we talk about everything under sun from love and relationships, to music, movies, entertainment news, religion, conspiracies, and pretty much our random views on things we just simply think are funny. Join us every Thursday why because it's really a podcast though!
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A lively monthly podcast exploring international emerging and established artists and art influencers. Hosted by British Art Historian, Art Advisor and Gallerist Juliet Rees, based in Scandinavia, who brings her open fresh approach to art and art collecting with great co-hosts and insightful conversations.
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The Reemo Meerak

Reem’o Meerak (Ree•Mo Mee•rak)

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Podcast where the OPINIONS are OPINIONS, FACTS are FACTS, and the FUKS are only giving when NEEDED.... Real Conversations within a creative narrative space, as well as shoot the shits antics, and Hijinx across the board!!!! Very Unapolegetic, Upfront, Humorous, and to the POINT!!!! HOSTED BY: “The RugerSprayyyyyer” (@reemomeerak_) Follow Us: IG - Instagram.com/TheReemoMeerak Website: ReemoMeerak.Com [email protected]
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Morgan D Rees

Morgan D. Rees

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A proven professional with international and domestic marketing, branding and sales experience in the consumer and business-to-business industries. Built a reputation on consistently driving the profitable growth and market success by focusing on market share, brand awareness and building the business bottom line for such renowned brands as Citrix Online, Philips Electronics, Norelco, Marantz, Magnavox, Netgear and Honeywell. Honors graduate and faculty member of Florida International Univer ...
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Tuesday Club

Kyle Rees, Sean Holley & Shane Williams

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Join Welsh rugby legend Shane Williams, Rugby Favourite Sean Holley & Actor Kyle Rees, as they chat about the latest talking points in the Rugby & Showbiz worlds. With special features & guests. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Geek in the Shell Cast

James, Rees, Song & Mog

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Four nerds trying to find the secret to being real adults, but who keep getting distracted by that thing the kids call "Annie May". One episode a retro anime discussion podcast, the next a game club, we aim for regular releases but who are we kidding?
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Hey it’s Ready rees I’m the host of LETS TALK TEA 🍵 that’s right we talk about the tea. What’s good? What’s new? What’s poppin? You can Spill it or sip it! IM HERE FOR IT !! Join me as I adventure through reality! Sharing and engaging in life. Want some excitement? Listen to all the juicy things I’m interested in including BLOGS, #IG, Reality T.V, Fun activities, Food, night life, traveling, beauty, style, fashion, LIFE!!!
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Archive Fever

Clare Wright and Yves Rees

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Archive Fever is a new Australian history podcast featuring intimate conversations with writers, artists, curators, fellow historians and other victims of the research bug. Each episode, co-hosts Clare Wright and Yves Rees talk to archive addicts about what kind of archives they use, how often they use them, when they got their first hit. Join us as we ask: what madness is this?
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Comedian, Broadcaster (and former political adviser) Matt Forde presents The Political Party, the show where renowned politicians and experts open up and give their most honest, revealing and often hilarious answers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hey guys, this podcast (IG you could call it that) is all about me and some of my friends being tired at night! Like the title, I totally shouldn't be up this late. But we all get weirdly funny at night...I think it's because staying up makes us funny I guess!!!!!
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On this episode of My Bad, Morgan Rees welcomes comedian and writer Courtney Buchner for a wild, glitter-filled ride through queer identity, bonkers family dynamics, and the questionable art of dissertation bedazzling. They chat modeling delusions, toy drawer diplomacy, and a LOT of blocked toilets. It’s all painfully honest, tragically hilarious, …
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https://www.pcbway.com/activity/anniversary11th.html - PCB fabrication, assembly, 3D printing, CNC machining & more! Latest Main Channel Release (Bazzite): https://youtu.be/Q0s9PUe3AOI In this episode I talk about an awesome electromechnical Lunar Lander game made from Meccano, a fix for Wing Commander’s speed-related issues after 35 years, a new D…
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Why has Craig-y-Nos Castle drawn ghost hunters, psychics and TV crews for decades? What secrets still linger in its shadowy halls? Find out in the 5th anniversary episode of Ghosts and Folklore of Wales. This month, Mark returns to one of the UK’s most famously "most haunted" sites — a place so notorious it’s become part of British paranormal legen…
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My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is science writer Carl Zimmer, whose new book Air-Borne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe explores the invisible world of the aerobiome – the trillions of microbes and particles we inhale every day. He tells me how Louis Pasteur's glacier experiments kicked off a forgotten scientific journey; how C…
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With the German pincers bogged down, Moscow launches two massive counter attacks. One will attempt to trap the German 9th Army at Orel, the other will seek to shatter the 1st Panzer Army of Army Group South. Berlin has to shift its ever shrinking supply of men and panzers, again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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It is rare to see the President so visibly frustrated (see The Apprentice, circa 2004), but after Iran and Israel seemingly ignored his ceasefire announcement – and his plea on Truth Social, ‘PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT!’ – Donald Trump has come down hard on both sides. In a clip taken this afternoon he exclaimed: ‘These are countries who have been fi…
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Most of what we believe we believe on faith, even those beliefs we hold to be based on scientific fact. This assertion lies at the heart of William James’s essay ‘The Will to Believe’, originally delivered as a lecture and intended not so much as a defence of religion as an attack on anti-religion. James’s target was the ‘rugged and manly school of…
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Mims Davies Prepare to be blown away. Mims has had to deal with so many astonishing life events. Not only that, she's handled them with remarkable humour. What made her a Conservative? Why didn't she think party membership was for people like her? How do the Tories stave off the threat from Reform and assert their dominance as the party of the righ…
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Ian McMillan is joined by actor and writer Harriet Walter, sound artist Jason Singh, poet Gillian Allnutt - and hears ritual language for glaciers - from writers Andri Snaer Magnason and Manjushree Thapa. Dame Harriet Walter is one of our best loved actresses. She's absorbed the rhythms of Shakespeare's writing over decades of her award-winning wor…
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Today’s Holy Smoke is a curtain-raiser for ‘Recovering the Sacred’, a Spectator event at St Bartholow-the-Great in the City of London in which a panel of experts will explore the rediscovery of traditional worship and theology by young Anglicans and Catholics. The event will be held on Tuesday 8th July; for more details, and to book tickets, go to:…
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Blank Check is going back to the British Isles with Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, and one extraordinarily well-endowed zombie this week as they discuss 28 Years Later. This movie has so much to love in it – wet bones, third-act Ralph Fiennes, Jodie Comer doing a thing, the Angel of the North, Teletubbies, the aforementioned well-endowed zombies, mind-…
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This week, Rob and Ree take a look back over The Chris Clenshaw Era - and what an era it was. What were the highs, the lows and what will the Ben Wadey era be?! Meanwhile, with Ree away, Rob takes a look at your comments for a week that saw the return of Zoe Slater after twenty years and Joel's behaviour went to a dark new level - but are they poss…
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On this week’s special Saturday edition of Coffee House Shots, James Heale sits down with Jeremy Hunt to discuss his new book, Can We Be Great Again?. The former chancellor and foreign secretary argues that Britain remains one of the world’s most influential nations – but is in danger of losing its nerve. He reflects on working in the Foreign Offic…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Owen Matthews says that Venice’s residents never stop complaining (1:11); Bijan Omrani reads his church notebook (7:33); Andrew Hankinson reviews Tiffany Jenkins’s Strangers and Intimates: The Rise and Fall of Private Life (13:54); as 28 Years Later is released, Laurie Penny explains the politics behind Alex Garla…
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Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for June 18, 2025 Featuring New Music: Peter Chilvers, Grandbrothers, Raz Ohara, Tobias Bergson, Dmitry Evgrafov, Velvet Moon, Visors, Ishi. Other Artists featured: BT, Linus Loves, Goldfrapp, Woody Woods. Welcome new listeners from Pakistan. For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/epis…
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Starmer’s war zone: the Prime Minister’s perilous position This week, our new political editor Tim Shipman takes the helm and, in his cover piece, examines how Keir Starmer can no longer find political refuge in foreign affairs. After a period of globe-trotting in which the Prime Minister was dubbed ‘never-here Keir’, Starmer’s handling of internat…
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My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is the historian William Dalrymple, whose bestselling account of ancient India’s cultural and economic influence, The Golden Road, is newly out in paperback. He tells me why the ‘Silk Road’ is a myth, how Arabic numerals are really Indian – and how he responds to being Narendra Modi’s new favourite author.…
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Morgan Rees is joined by the brilliantly funny Jack Barry (@iamjackbarry) for a wild, cringe-filled ride through queerness, open relationships, psychedelic mice, haunted urinals, and comedy-induced trauma. They get very honest about love, sex, shame, and growing up awkward—all delivered with perfect queer storm. 💥 Watch Jack’s YouTube special Don't…
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Nadine Dorries is one of the most recognisable Conservative politicians from the past two decades. Elected as the MP for Mid Bedfordshire in 2005, she notably clashed with David Cameron and George Osborne (who she called ‘two arrogant posh boys’) and lost the whip in 2012 when she took part in the reality show I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. L…
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Relations between Iran and Israel are deteriorating rapidly, with comparisons being drawn to Israel’s 1981 strike on Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be advocating for regime change in Tehran, reportedly encouraging the United States to take military action. Donald Trump, who previously came close …
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‘I want to write a poem of a new class — a Don Juan, without the mockery and impurity,’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote to a friend in 1844, ‘and admitting of as much philosophical dreaming and digression (which is in fact a characteristic of the age) as I like to use.’ The poem she had in mind turned out to be her verse novel, Aurora Leigh, publi…
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Nick Thomas-Symonds Nick has just negotiated the UK/EU Trade Deal. So what's in the deal and what impact will it have? And did he have to drink Slovakian red wine to get the deal done? This is a superb behind-the-scenes account of high-level negotiations. COME AND SEE THE POLITICAL PARTY LIVE! 6 July: Andy Burnham (in Sheffield) https://www.sheffie…
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Ian McMillan welcomes poetry about fathers, songs celebrating the things that fall out of books, and a poetic investigation into the women who were labelled witches, with guests Alison Binney, Boo Hewerdine, Yvonne Lyon, and Fiona Benson. Ian also presents a new Eartoon (our cartoon for the ear ) which celebrates the quirks of phrasal Verbs written…
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In honour of the author Frederick Forsyth, who died early this week, please enjoy this episode of the Book Club podcast, from the archives, in which he joined Sam Leith in 2021 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his classic thriller The Day of the Jackal. On the podcast Frederick tells Sam about banging it out in a few weeks on a typewriter with …
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The song. The hat. The…casual date rape?!!? In what should have been Amy Heckerling’s “blank check” after the success of Clueless, 2000’s Loser is a real LOSER. Filmmaker Chandler Levack joins us to chat about this technically-not-a-remake-of-The-Apartment “comedy” that gets college surprisingly wrong. Come for the Wheatus talk, stay for the in-dep…
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This week, as the Chris Clenshaw era comes to a close, love is in the air but it's not all going to have a pleasant landing. Kat and Alfie's wedding day turns to disaster, but all seems well by the end, but the Moons have no idea of the dark world Tommy is falling into. Elsewhere Elaine and George seem to be at an end, so just what is the future of…
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The Spectator’s economics editor Michael Simmons is joined by the outgoing boss of the Institute for Fiscal Studies Paul Johnson and the CEO of the Resolution Foundation Ruth Curtice to understand why Britain’s economy is in such a bad place. Given it feels like we are often in a doom loop of discussion about tax rises, does this point to a structu…
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Latest Main Channel Release (FydeOS): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyBU6FPmXi0 In this episode I talk about Slope’s Gaming Room nearly losing his YouTube channel, Look Mum No Computer’s new game, Croc’s Game Boy Color Rerelease, 40 Years of Boulder Dash, the Atari 2600 vs. ChatGPT, MattKC’s Discord on Windows 95, Gen Z vs BlackBerry, Perifractic…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Sean Thomas reflects on the era of lads mags (1:07); John Power reveals those unfairly gaming the social housing system (6:15); Susie Moss reviews Ripeness by Sarah Moss (11:31); Olivia Potts explains the importance of sausage rolls (14:21); and, Rory Sutherland speaks in defence of the Trump playbook (18:09). Pro…
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Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for June 11, 2025 Featuring New Music: Moving Still, Soft Changa, Grandbrothers Other Artists featured: The Verbrilli Sound, Astral Projection, Digital Poodle, Teknostep, Deep.In, Cantoma, Bonobo, Plaid, Jega, The State of Bengal For a full track listing, please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-r…
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Jon cuts the sleeves off his ACAB shirt. David details the absolute destruction of Los Angeles Support us on Patreon http://bit.ly/Ipatreon Send questions and comments to [email protected] Watch David's show DICKTOWN on Hulu http://bit.ly/dicktown Follow Jon on Bluesky http://bit.ly/bIuesky…
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OnlyFans is giving the Treasury what it wants – but should we be concerned? ‘OnlyFans,’ writes Louise Perry, ‘is the most profitable content subscription service in the world.’ Yet ‘the vast majority of its content creators make very little from it’. So why are around 4 per cent of young British women selling their wares on the site? ‘Imitating Bon…
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In this powerful episode of "Worth Knowing," we explore the remarkable story of Rashmi Airan, a former Ivy League attorney who became Inmate 05121104. For six long months in federal prison, Rashmi faced the harsh realities of incarceration, but it was within those walls that she discovered her inner strength and resilience. Once driven by a relentl…
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Kemi Badenoch The Conservative leader is on top form in this personal and funny interview. Kemi outlines the challenges her party faces in opposing Labour as well as trying to stave off Reform and the resurgent Lib Dems. It's a fascinating hour assessing how the Conservatives move on from their record in government. We tackle all the big questions.…
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Welcome to another hilarious and heartfelt episode of My Bad with Morgan Rees – the LGBTQ+ millennial comedy podcast where we celebrate rough edges, real talk, and riotous laughter. This week, Morgan is joined by the unstoppable Sikisa, a UK-based comedian, cabaret artist, and part-time immigration lawyer (yes, really!). We dive into Sikisa's doubl…
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Daniel Taub, former Israeli Ambassador to the UK, joins Damian Thompson to talk about his new book Beyond Dispute: Rediscovering the Jewish art of constructive disagreement. In a fast-moving interview, Daniel explains how the art of arguing has shaped Jewish humour and scholarship, and Damian asks him about keeping kosher, life after death – and th…
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In the new edition of Spectator World, author and anthropologist Max Horder argues that the US is experiencing a change in its psyche, and left-wing violence is being normalised. He joins Freddy Gray on the Americano podcast to discuss the various examples attached to this, and what the dereliction of democratic disagreement means for us all. This …
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Tennyson described 'In Memoriam' as ‘rather the cry of the whole human race than mine’, and the poem achieved widespread acclaim as soon as it was published in 1850, cited by Queen Victoria as her habitual reading after the death of Prince Albert. Its subject is the death in 1833 of Tennyson’s friend Arthur Hallam at the age of 22, and in its 131 s…
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On this week’s edition of The Verb: Ian McMillan basks in the glow of a Neon Line explained by the celebrated Faroese poet and novelist Carl Jóhan Jensen; Karen Downs-Barton shares poems from her debut collection, Minx, which reflects on her Romani childhood; Cristóbal Bianchi, cofounder of the Casagrande Collective, on their Bombing Of Poems proje…
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The Belgian composer César Franck – unfairly associated with kitsch and sentimentality by certain cultural sophisticates – wrote some of the most spiritually inspiring music of the late 19th century. In this episode of Holy Smoke, Damian Thompson talks to the British-Israeli pianist Ariel Lanyi, who has just recorded Franck’s late masterpiece Prélu…
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Okay, so you’re probably going, “Is this like a Noxzema commercial or what?” But seriously, this is actually a way normal podcast about one of David Sims’ favorite movies! SNL’s Heidi Gardner (a total betty) joins us to talk about Amy Heckerling’s beloved Jane Austen adaptation, and we’re rolling with the homies. Join us for Alicia Silverstone and …
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