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Table Talk

The Spectator

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Lara Prendergast and Olivia Potts interview notable guests about their life, through the food and drink that has come to define it. Lara Prendergast is the Food and Drink Editor of Spectator Life. Olivia Potts is Spectator Life's Vintage Chef.
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Chinese Whispers

The Spectator

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A fortnightly podcast from the Spectator on the latest in Chinese politics, society, and more. From Huawei to Hong Kong, Cindy Yu talks to experts, journalists, and long time China-watchers on what you need to know about China.
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Americano

The Spectator

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The next chapter in American politics has begun, but is it going to be any less crazy? The Spectator's Americano podcast delivers in-depth discussions with the best American pundits to keep you in the loop. Presented by Freddy Gray.
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The Edition

The Spectator

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The Spectator's flagship podcast featuring discussions and debates on the best features from the week's edition. Presented by Lara Prendergast and William Moore.
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Fire at Will

The Spectator Australia

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A safe space for dangerous conversations, from The Spectator Australia. The Spectator is the world’s longest-running magazine of news, arts and ideas. Hosted by Will Kingston.
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Cinema Spectator

ECFS Productions

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An ECFS Productions Original Podcast: Cinema Spectator is a film history podcast that takes away the pretense that usually comes along with learning about film. Each week, we tackle a "classic" of film history but do these films actually hold up for a modern audience? Can they entertain someone who grew up on Spider-Man reboots and Jim Carrey movies, or will they forever be relics of a bygone era?
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Women With Balls

The Spectator

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The Spectator's Political Editor, Katy Balls, speaks to women fortnightly at the top of their respective games, about their passions, their battles, and what makes them tick.
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Meet winemaking's biggest stars in each episode of Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast with host James Molesworth. Plus, our editors cover the latest news, trends and upcoming events, and we might even get a visit from Dr. Vinny … Pop a bottle and join us! Having trouble receiving episodes? Please search for Wine Spectator's Straight Talk and follow or subscribe again to stay up-to-date. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Miss Cowboy Unbranded

Miss Cowboy Club

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"Miss Cowboy Unbranded” is where the Western world meets the curious outsider. We bridge the gap between Western industry insiders and those who love the aesthetic, values, and lifestyle but don’t know where to start. With candid conversations, humor, and heart, your hosts, Lacey & Ella, will have you buying your first cowboy hat in no time. And while we love all things Western, we also mix in a little bit of everything—business, relationships, fashion, and everyday girl talk—because this wa ...
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Before the Eyes is another way of experiencing artworks through a series of audio description of contemporary art exhibitions, hosted by the most important art galleries, art center and artists’ run spaces in Brussels. Every episode which is developed on the needs of those who see little or nothing, will form an online free archive always available.
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Sports Entertainment Spectator With Keegan Dimitrijevic

Dimitrijevic’s All About Wrestling Podcast

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Sports Entertainment Spectator With Keegan Dimitrijevic is a professional wrestling/sports entertainment podcast that cover various NJPW, Impact, and mainly WWE storylines, matches, and PPVs that vary from past to present. Keegan Dimitrijevic is a seventeen year old aspiring professional wrestling/ sports entertainment journalist that is constantly on topic with sports entertainment from the 1940’s- present.
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Three former college track athletes discuss their abnormal obsession for running. Hosted by Karen Lesiewicz, Megan Connolly Morant and Rachel DaDamio. On The CITIUS MAG Podcast Network.
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Radio Oldie

Radio Oldie

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The Oldie magazine’s podcast featuring discussion and debate around the lead features in the latest magazine, plus live recordings from our famous Literary Lunches. Presented by Harry Mount.
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Faith Driven Investor

John Coleman, Luke Roush

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Faith Driven Investor is a growing movement of business leaders, fund managers, investors, and pastors who are driven by their faith. We believe that God owns it all and that he cares deeply about how we steward our investments. Our vision is for a world where Christ's followers can pursue excellent investments that allow for financial returns and Gospel-centered transformation. Every investment has an impact. What's yours?
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Alpha & Omega Ministries International desire to see the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ fully restored to divine order through Kingdom governance and apostolic foundations. We believe the only way to achieve this vision is through God established relationships. Whereby we seek to create lasting connections with fellow brothers and sisters in Christ across the globe.
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The Football NSW Community Podcast aims to celebrate the great people, clubs and initiatives from around the football family. Hosted by Teo Pelizzeri, each episode features interviews from key personalities within the Football NSW landscape. Stay up to date with all the latest news by following Football NSW on social media or visiting https://footballnsw.com.au/
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Discerning Truth

Beyond The Rituals

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The Discerning Truth podcast is an introduction to the Philosophy of the Divine Law. A philosophy based on the primal understanding, inherent within each of us, that we are all an integral aspect of one profound and collective truth, connected by the Divine Essence of God. Each week we will present one or more of the Divine Law's core concepts, to promote the understanding of how humanity can apply its principles and guidance, to prevent the social destruction of humankind.
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TRAINING SUPPORT FOR RUNNERS

The Sapphire Running Zone

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The Sapphire Running Zone specialises in providing running training and fundraising support for runners of all levels. Founder Tim Rogers is a veteran of 73 marathons and over 200 half marathons, many in fancy dress. He held the world record for running an official marathon on all 7 continents in the quickest time, has written 3 running books and was one of the first to run all of the world marathon majors in a calendar year. Here Tim and special guests will share their experiences and answe ...
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Flex and the City

Ghada Odeh & Lisa Wasonga

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Welcome to “Flex and the City”, where we explore the dynamic, sometimes chaotic, but always rewarding journey of life in your 40s! Hosted by two long-time friends, Lisa Wasonga & Ghada Odeh, with a bond that dates back to our university days, we bring you candid conversations that blend wisdom, laughter, and a touch of drama. Our episodes cover everything from health, fitness, and mindset matters to the unique challenges of motherhood and embracing life in our 40s. Join us for relatable advi ...
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Welcome to the “Cosmic Chats with Debbie Sugarbaker” Podcast. On this show, I share from my heart and experience as well as conversations with individuals whose work, knowledge, wisdom and insight have helped me open my mind and perspective, alchemize perceived negative situations, live in a healthier body, and see the world in a deeper, more wondrous way on a daily basis. My aim is that you, the listener, is able to receive ALL of that AND tap into your own heart and energy to create possib ...
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Welcome to the No Days Off podcast with Brian Gubernick - where we believe that each day brings a new opportunity to get better - better at business, better at our relationships, better in health,…better at life! Brian Gubernick is a visionary leader with over 20 years of diverse business and life experience. Currently the Chief Real Estate Officer for PLACE Inc and Co-Founder of Metrix Masterminds, Brian has held numerous other significant roles in the real estate industry including propert ...
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Inspire Radio

Russ Warren

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Welcome to Inspire Radio, your home for Motivation, Inspiration, and Encouragement. This podcast focuses on Personal Growth and Development. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inspireradiopodcast/support
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ExtraOrdinary Chatter

April Gustafson

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Welcome to ExtraOrdinary thoughts & reflections, a podcast for anyone & everyone, where you can expect some awesomeness to result! Btw H.U.N. are the episodes that were hidden until now! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ExtraOrdinaryApril/support
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Xathlon Talk

Xathlon Talk

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All sorts of audio content on Academic Decathlon, education, coaching, academic competitions, and learning ✅ Sponsored by Xathlon. Get >2000 questions for $100 ⬇️
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Audio Chimera

Stephen A. Schrum

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A subversive podcast taking refuge in The Sanctuary of Allegory about the fragility of memory. With Audio Chimera I share memories from my past, while at the same commenting on various aspects of modern life. The links are not always obvious, since I create each podcast through stream of consciousness writing techniques—and sometimes even I am surprised by the connections!
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City Hope Church

City Hope Church

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Welcome to City Hope Church We exist to help people find, carry & bring the Hope of Jesus Visit: https://www.cityhope.joburg/ We do this in the context of 3 environments☘️ > Gatherings(Where we worship together) 📺 > Groups (Small groups doing life together in community)👥 > Initiatives (Equipping spaces for different areas of life) 🥊 Helping people take a series of 5 ongoing steps: # SAVED # ADDED # BUILT # FILLED # PURPOSED
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Louder Than Podcast

Louder Than Podcast

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Now presenting semi-coherent discussion of topics such as film, gaming, literature, and more, all with the possibility of entertainment should we ever untangle our knot of production woes. Led by Eric from the "Louder Than" group, this panel of unqualified oafish open books lays it all out for you to enjoy.
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Lifegate Church International

Lifegate Church International

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Lifegate Church International is a spirit filled church that empowers you to come as you are. Pastors Mickey and Sandie Freed lead the church every Sunday with messages. Josh Faz the worship leader leads in worship with guest speakers through out the year.
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Rohit Khanna, The Quint's Executive Editor, gives us his take on current affairs and events. From Kunal Kamra to anti-CAA protests, and more, tune in for the sharpest take you can get, on current affairs.
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Humane Talk

The Humane Society of the United States

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Hosted by author and radio show host Tracie Hotchner, "Humane Talk" is a weekly, 15-minute conversation with Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the nation's largest animal protection organization, The Humane Society of the United States. Tune in to the podcast every Friday for the latest on animals in our world.
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Legendary pollster Prof Sir John Curtice joins the Spectator’s deputy political editor James Heale to look ahead to next week’s local elections. The actual number of seats may be small, as John points out, but the political significance could be much greater. If polling is correct, Reform could win a ‘fresh’ by-election for the first time, the mayo…
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Surprise! Here's a special bonus episode of Cinema Spectator where Cameron and Juzo opine about the first season of Twin Peaks and the newest Alex Garland film Warfare (2025). Enjoy the extra content! Cinema Spectator is a movie podcast founded by Isaac Ransom and Cameron Tuttle, co-hosted by film expert Juzo Greenwood. The show is executive produc…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Owen Matthews reads his letter from Rome (1:21); Matthew Parris travels the Channel Islands (7:53); Reviewing Minoo Dinshaw, Marcus Nevitt looks at Bulstrode Whitelocke and Edward Hyde, once close colleagues who fell out during the English civil war (15:19); Angus Colwell discusses his Marco Pierre White obsession…
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Brian Gubernick explores what it truly means to be a builder in a world full of critics. Drawing inspiration from the quote, "There are no statues erected to the critics," Brian shares three key lessons: the importance of taking action despite judgment, building something bold enough to be criticized, and avoiding the trap of becoming a spectator i…
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It’s Boston Marathon time! After months of training, Karen and Rachel are finally toeing the line as part of PUMA’s Project3. In this episode, Megan shares her top tips for conquering Boston— from navigating the starting line to surviving the hills and pacing yourself for a strong finish. Megan's also got you covered with a spectator guide to catch…
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Our latest episode of the Football NSW Community Podcast features a segment from the 2025 Club Development Conference discussing Player and Spectator Behaviour - Supporting Referees. Hosted by Stephanie Brantz, the panel features Emma Kocbek (Football NSW Referees Development & Education Manager), Danny Horstead (Central Coast Football Referees Dev…
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Occidental winemaker Catherine Kistler grew up with an in-house wine legend: California Chardonnay icon, and also her dad, Steve. But Catherine came home to make Pinot Noir in 2017, and they landed at No. 2 on Wine Spectator’s 2023 Top 10 Wines of the Year. “In California we’re always self-conscious of being young compared to the Old World,” she te…
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Spectators are an essential element of your event, and the further you're running the more important they are. They motivate and encourage and can make all the difference to your special day. But it can be tough to be out in cold and potentially wet conditions all day, so look after them, help them with their planning and show your appreciation! Fo…
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Legendary pollster Prof Sir John Curtice joins the Spectator’s deputy political editor James Heale to look ahead to next week’s local elections. The actual number of seats may be small, as John points out, but the political significance could be much greater. If polling is correct, Reform could win a ‘fresh’ by-election for the first time, the mayo…
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Make sure everyone has the best day possible by doing your bit to help create the perfect event. Start in the right area, get the most from your water stations, be careful where you answer the call of nature, keep moving at the finish and thank the volunteers. There is a lot to think about! For more podcasts head to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Owen Matthews reads his letter from Rome (1:21); Matthew Parris travels the Channel Islands (7:53); Reviewing Minoo Dinshaw, Marcus Nevitt looks at Bulstrode Whitelocke and Edward Hyde, once close colleagues who fell out during the English civil war (15:19); Angus Colwell discusses his Marco Pierre White obsession…
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Despite this being the week that Kemi Badenoch finally showed some steel in PMQs, it’s Robert Jenrick who has been stealing the headlines. That’s for lots of reasons – mainly his comments about a potential Tory Reform pact, which he clarified on Good Morning Britain this morning, saying: ‘Kemi Badenoch and I are on exactly the same page. Kemi has b…
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Brian Gubernick shares the incredible story of James Lawrence -- better known as the Iron Cowboy -- who completed 50 Ironman triathlons in 50 states in 50 days. What began as an impossible challenge turned into a masterclass in perseverance, resilience, and adaptation. Brian dives into the moment James nearly broke down—and the unexpected transform…
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Kirsty Wark has worked for the BBC for almost 50 years and is one of the UK’s most recognisable broadcasters. In 1976 she joined BBC Radio Scotland as a graduate researcher. Having produced and presented several shows across radio including The World At One and PM, she switched to television, and went on to present shows such as Breakfast Timeand T…
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This week: the many crises awaiting the next pope ‘Francis was a charismatic pope loved by most of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics’ writes Damian Thompson in the cover article this week. But few of them ‘grasp the scale of the crisis in the Church… The next Vicar of Christ, liberal or conservative’ faces ‘challenges that dwarf those that confront…
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This week: the many crises awaiting the next pope ‘Francis was a charismatic pope loved by most of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics’ writes Damian Thompson in the cover article this week. But few of them ‘grasp the scale of the crisis in the Church… The next Vicar of Christ, liberal or conservative’ faces ‘challenges that dwarf those that confront…
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been in Washington D.C. this week at the IMF’s spring meetings, and will meet US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tomorrow. Cue the ususal talk of compromising on chlorinated chicken. Not so, reports the Spectator’s economics editor Michael Simmons, who explains that Reeves may offer a reduction in long-standing tariffs…
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It says something about the surreal times in which we live that the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom found it necessary to confirm something that everyone with an ounce of sense already knew. Men cannot be women. Unfortunately, in Australia gender ideology is still enshrined law. Sall Grover is Australia’s leading advocate for sex-based rights, …
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My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is Lamorna Ash, author of Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever: A New Generation’s Search for Religion. She describes to me how a magazine piece about some young friends who made a dramatic conversion to Christianity turned into an investigation into the rise in faith among a generation that many assumed would b…
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My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is Lamorna Ash, author of Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever: A New Generation’s Search for Religion. She describes to me how a magazine piece about some young friends who made a dramatic conversion to Christianity turned into an investigation into the rise in faith among a generation that many assumed would b…
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Happy St George’s Day! To celebrate, we thought we would discuss who is the most patriotic political leader — and why some struggle to communicate their love of country. Keir Starmer declared in an interview with the Mirror this morning that Labour is ‘the patriotic party’. This follows a more concerted effort from those within the party to become …
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Is real estate still the best wealth-building tool in today’s market? With rising interest rates, decelerating home prices, and affordability challenges, it's a fair question. Brian Gubernick breaks down the current real estate landscape and outlines the three major shifts every investor should understand in 2025. Here’s what to focus on: - Cash Fl…
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Today it’s a Double Feature! Kicking off our discussion of the Mission: Impossible franchise, we’re discussing Mission: Impossible and Mission: Impossible II. It’s seriously impressive for a franchise to span nearly 30 years, multiple directors, and plenty of death defying stunts from lead actor Tom Cruise. We look back to the original Brian De Pal…
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Parliament is back after the Easter holiday and the Supreme Court ruling over 'what is a woman' continues to dominate talk in Westminster. The Prime Minister has changed his tune on trans, declaring he does not think that trans women are women. This has caused some disquiet in the party, with a number of senior MPs breaking rank over the weekend. W…
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Roger Pizey is a baker, chef and one of the most influential pâtissiers in the UK. He started his culinary journey as an apprentice at La Gavroche under Albert Roux before taking on the role of head of pastry at Marco Pierre White’s Harveys, during the time it achieved three Michelin stars. He has since worked at a number of London institutions and…
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Roger Pizey is a baker, chef and one of the most influential pâtissiers in the UK. He started his culinary journey as an apprentice at La Gavroche under Albert Roux before taking on the role of head of pastry at Marco Pierre White’s Harveys, during the time it achieved three Michelin stars. He has since worked at a number of London institutions and…
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Brian Gubernick dives into a powerful mindset inspired by ultra-endurance athlete and bowhunter Cameron Hanes -- Relentless Forward Progress (RFP). Whether you're navigating the highs and lows of business, health, relationships, or personal growth, Brian shares why RFP might be the most important philosophy you can adopt. You don’t have to be the b…
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Deborah Mattinson joined the House of Lords as a Labour peer in February. Her involvement in politics began when she worked alongside Peter Mandelson and Philip Gould to create Labour’s Shadow Communications Agency for Neil Kinnock. In 1992 she co-founded Opinion Leader Research, and she went on to advise Tony Blair ahead of the 1997 election and l…
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Brian Gubernick shares a powerful framework for designing team challenges and sprints that don’t fizzle out. Whether you're an entrepreneur, team leader, or simply looking to level up your own game, this episode will help you understand how to leverage extrinsic, intrinsic, and social motivation to create momentum that lasts. Brian breaks down: - T…
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Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, has died. The Argentinian, the first Latin American – and the first Jesuit – to lead the Church, has been the head of the Holy See for 12 years, succeeding Pope Benedict XVI who resigned in 2013. Francis presided over the funeral of his predecessor, who died in 2022 – a first in modern history. B…
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Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, has died. The Argentinian, the first Latin American – and the first Jesuit – to lead the Church, has been the head of the Holy See for 12 years, succeeding Pope Benedict XVI who resigned in 2013. Francis presided over the funeral of his predecessor, who died in 2022 – a first in modern history. B…
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Loyd Grossman is the writer, author, broadcaster, television presenter and cultural campaigner. He has served on and chairs numerous boards including the Royal Society of Arts, the organisation he currently chairs, which he sees as pivotal in restoring a sense of enlightened optimism to Britain. He tells Charlotte about his upbringing in America, h…
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The Liberal Democrats’ foreign affairs spokesperson Calum Miller, elected as the new MP for Bicester and Woodstock last year, joins James Heale to talk about the ambitions of the party that became the largest third party in Parliament in 100 years at the 2024 general election. They want to overtake the Conservatives to be the second party in local …
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The Liberal Democrats’ foreign affairs spokesperson Calum Miller, elected as the new MP for Bicester and Woodstock last year, joins James Heale to talk about the ambitions of the party that became the largest third party in Parliament in 100 years at the 2024 general election. They want to overtake the Conservatives to be the second party in local …
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In this episode, we chat with Madeline Curr — producer, writer, cowgirl, and founder of Beef Babe. Raised on a remote cattle station in the Australian outback, Madeline shares her incredible stories from working on a cutting ranch in Texas to navigating the fast-paced streets of New York City. With the country as her grounding force, she shows how …
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The Easter issue of the Spectator includes two provocative articles exploring aspects of Christianity. Nigel Biggar, Regius professor emeritus of moral theology at Oxford University, now a Conservative peer, celebrates the heroic ‘faithful dissent’ of Christian heroes such as Thomas More and Helmuth von Moltke, who lost their lives rather than defe…
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Katy Balls joins Coffee House Shots for the last time as the Spectator’s political editor. Having joined the magazine ten years ago – or six prime ministers in Downing St years – what are her reflections on British politics? Katy’s lobby lunch partner from the Financial Times Stephen Bush joins Katy and Patrick Gibbons to try and make sense of a tu…
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Katy Balls joins Coffee House Shots for the last time as the Spectator’s political editor. Having joined the magazine ten years ago – or six prime ministers in Downing St years – what are her reflections on British politics? Katy’s lobby lunch partner from the Financial Times Stephen Bush joins Katy and Patrick Gibbons to try and make sense of a tu…
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Brian Gubernick dives into a critical, yet often overlooked, pillar of high performance: mental fitness. While physical fitness gets most of the attention, your ability to stay sharp, calm, and clear under pressure is what separates good leaders from great ones. Brian breaks down six daily practices that help build mental fitness like a muscle—prac…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Would Trump really bomb Iran, asks Paul Wood (1:38); Katy Balls interviews Health Secretary Wes Streeting on NHS reform, Blairism and Game of Thrones (8:38); Olivia Potts examines the history – and decline – of the Easter staple, roast lamb (18:25); the explorer Benedict Allen says Erling Kagge and Neil Shubin wer…
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The Easter issue of the Spectator includes two provocative articles exploring aspects of Christianity. Nigel Biggar, Regius professor emeritus of moral theology at Oxford University, now a Conservative peer, celebrates the heroic ‘faithful dissent’ of Christian heroes such as Thomas More and Helmuth von Moltke, who lost their lives rather than defe…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Would Trump really bomb Iran, asks Paul Wood (1:38); Katy Balls interviews Health Secretary Wes Streeting on NHS reform, Blairism and Game of Thrones (8:38); Olivia Potts examines the history – and decline – of the Easter staple, roast lamb (18:25); the explorer Benedict Allen says Erling Kagge and Neil Shubin wer…
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Former Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth and Patrick Maguire from The Times join Katy Balls for her penultimate Coffee House Shots podcast as The Spectator's political editor. Since losing his seat at last year's general election, Ashworth has been CEO of Labour Together – but not for much longer as he exclusively reveals on the podcast. Less than two we…
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