Fresh from being fired by a prestigious, worldwide news organisation, Stephen Edwards is on the comeback trail. He's got a podcast, some interesting guests, and a whole lot of amibtion. This is a very unstable mixture, it turns out.
Guy Redman wrote a book, fell and hit his head, now he can’t remember writing it, and I’m sick of this shit. What have I become? I had a dream my life would be so different from this hell I’m living now. I quit.
I often keep each episode’s guest a secret, but let me tell you, this one was so very hard. I’ve been so worried it might leak out. You wouldn’t believe the worry I felt, I mean I was stiff with it. And we had such a good chat, it’s not like he was just in and out. No, he gave it to me good. I feel so satisfied after such a rough time, to be able to say my guest this week is the inventor of the phrase “That’s What She Said”.
This week's guest is Stu Perry, writer of such classic sitcoms as 'Only Swings and Roundabouts' and 'Some Uncles Do Shave 'Em'. He's here to promote the 50th anniversary of Trouble At Mill, and to express some OPINIONS about today's comedy shows.
There were 10 episodes in this season originally but I accidentally deleted half of them.
In a special festive episode, Steven visits his estranged father on his deathbed, to settle their differences once and for all.
Ever the journalist, Stephen has arranged a one-on-one phone interview with Alastair Vombost, the bank robber who held him hostage and nearly killed him in last season’s gripping finale. What will Alastair have to say for himself? Will Stephen get closure on this traumatic event from his past? Will that weird mole on his neck ever go away? Listen and find out!Follow Edquiring Minds on twitter @edquiringtweets, on instagram @edquiringpics, and at tophatsandcanes.com/edquiring-minds
Gable Steward, better known on the internet as Spidert*tzz, joins Stephen to talk about vlogging and how that’s a word/profession that we’re all supposed to take seriouslyFollow Edquiring Minds on twitter @edquiringtweets, on instagram @edquiringpics, and at tophatsandcanes.com/edquiring-minds
That's right, true believers! This week Stephen gets the inside scoop on a real-life masked vigialnte who has made a vow to clean up the streets. Hear about such terrifying villains as The Ice Cream Man, and Those Scally Kids Who Hang Around On Street Corners!Find us on twitter @edquiringtweets, instagram @edquiringpics, facebook at /edquiring-minds, and at tophatsandcanes.com/edquiring-minds
In his most confrontational podcast yet, Stephen tries to reason with a Flat Earth conspiracist named Keith Sandals.Follow us on twitter @EdquiringTweets, Facebook at facebook.com/edquiring-minds, or at our website tophatsandcanes.com/edquiring-minds
From the golden era of British Professional Wrestling, Johnny Burt is here to tell his story. It’s a wild wide across continents, in which he battles hazing, robot racism, and circus bears.Find us on twitter @EdquiringTweets, on Instagram @EdquiringPics, or at Facebook.com/Edquiring-Minds
Jack Woods is a student of improvisational comedy, and is here to defend his artform to a sceptical Stephen.Season Two, Episode Five of Edquiring Minds with Stephen Edwards. For more info and to subscribe, go to:http://www.tophatsandcanes.com/edquir...Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/edquiring-mi...Twitter:https://twitter.com/edquiringtweetsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/edquiringpics/
Back on the air! Microphone Russell is this week’s guest on Edquiring Minds. He talks about his glory days as a pop radio DJ in the 80s and his many, many subsequent falls from grace. Finally, he offers Stephen a strange proposition that will affect both of their futures, one way or another.
Stephen is thrilled to finally welcome an intellectual such as himself on to the podcast. Dr Henry Ern is here to talk about his work in world of particle physics, string theory, and Disney Channel cartoons.Season Two, Episode Three of Edquiring Minds with Stephen Edwards. For more info and to subscribe, go to:http://www.tophatsandcanes.com/edquir...Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/edquiring-mi...Twitter:https://twitter.com/edquiringtweetsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/edquiringpics/
Pete Petemkin runs the charity organisation 'Llama Lovers', which aims to get more people to accept Llamas as pets. He talks to Stephen about what exactly makes these special animals the perfect companions, how they definitely didn't kill his uncle, and why everyone should contact him and take as many Llamas from his as possible.
Stephen Edwards is back and he intends to kick off season two with a lively chat with world class Linguist in front of a packed crowd. (Important to note: this is what he intended, not necessarily what actually happened.)
In the season finale, Stephen is caught in the middle of a daring bank heist. Rather than cower in the corner and await rescue, Stephen attempts to document the heist and interview the bank robber himself.
This week Stephen welcomes Gerry Haddock, an aging illusionist who launches a spite-filled attack on today's magic industry, before telling Stephen about his upcoming employment overseas.
Stephen tests the latest video game creation of his guest, Horatio Groff. What begins as a charming if uneventful Post Man simulator soon turns in a frightening meeting with a non-organic hive mind that has a strong dislike for Taylor Swift
Stephen is excited to welcome his most high profile guest ever on Edquiring Minds. (For legal reasons, it is important to point out that while this is what he was excited to do. It's not neccessarily what actually happens.)
This week Stephen is joined by Fred Steps, a representative of Mothers Against Cosplay. He insists his issue with cosplay is not personal, and outlines his many not-personal reasons for his not-personal view that cosplay is evil. Spoiler alert: it's a pretty personal issue for him.
Joshua Mount shot to fame as a member of Christian rock band 'Divine Wood'. But he's on the show to promote his new solo album. Or so he thinks, because Stephen's true intention is to force his atheism on the devout Catholic.
Stephen welcomes Jim Hearns, the host of the Super Happy Fun Positivity Hour podcast, in an attempt at cross-promotion. Sadly, Jim recently suffered a loss and isn't feeling like his usual perky self. Stephen tries to cheer him up, and it goes about as well as you'd expect.
Stephen is joined by the star of reality TV shows like 'Switching the Sacrament' and 'Digging', Skylar Dillon. An urgent phone call leaves Stephen looking for a quick exit.
Stephen is joined by inventor extraordinaire Colt Phillipa, who promises to reveal a new technological creation that he says will unite the world.
Lee Camp is a famed adrenaline junkie known for his increasingly outlandish attempts at thrillseeking. Recently he suffered quite the embarassing injury, one he is shy to discuss. But Stephen is a journalist and always uncovers the truth.