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Josh Wilder & Alex Phillips Leave No Crumbs! (Survivor, 100 Cooks) | Pod Friends This week on Pod Friends, Matt Scott (@MattScottGW) sits down with Josh Wilder (@lets_get_wilder) and Alex Phillips (@aphill44) for a heartfelt conversation about love, resilience, reality TV, and building a joyful life together. Josh reflects on his experiences as a Survivor 44 castaway, physician, kidney transplant recipient, and cancer survivor, while Alex shares his journey from the operating room to Food Network’s newest competition series, 100 Cooks. Together, they open up about meeting at work, navigating life’s challenges as a couple, finding community, embracing queer joy, and supporting one another through every twist and turn. Along the way, Matt, Josh, and Alex talk food, fitness, medicine, Pride, reality TV, and what it means to choose joy even when life doesn’t go according to plan. If you’ve ever wondered how to build a beautiful life through adversity, love deeply, and keep moving forward, this episode is for you. Suggest a future guest: bit.ly/podfriendsnom Leave a voicemail: speakpipe.com/podfriends Email: podfriends@robhasawebsite.com Follow on social media: Twitter: @HeyPodFriends & @MattScottGW Instagram: @MattScottGW Bluesky: MattScottGW.bsky.social
The topic for this episode is mental health and schizophrenia. If you are affected by anything we discuss, please follow up with your healthcare provider. We talk with Alex Phillips from Mind in Camden about schizophrenia and hearing voices, focusing on lived experience rather than frightening labels. We explore how people can recover, how families can offer support, and how everyday compassion reduces stigma. Hearing voices as an umbrella for different sensory experiences Why some experiences can feel positive or meaningful Living well and recovery without forcing voices to disappear Stigma in society and responding with a compassionate human approach How the Hidden Disability Sunflower can signal a need for patience If you are concerned about any of the subjects discussed in the podcast, please follow up with your healthcare practitioner for support.For supportIntervoice - InternationalNational Hearing Voices Network - UKHosted by Chantal Boyle, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a rating and review. Find out more about the Sunflower by visiting the website hdsunflower.comMusic by © Sandee Facy / Michael Saleta www.sandeefacy.com.au
In this wild and deeply erotic episode of AGHP, we sit down with visionary writer/director Alex Phillips to dive headfirst into his cult shockers All Jacked Up and Full of Worms and the stunning follow-up Anything That Moves. We talk transgressive horror, underground cinema, sex, violence, tenderness, and the strange beauty of making art from emotional chaos.Phillips crafts grimy, hypnotic nightmare films packed with punk rock energy, hallucinatory visuals, and genuine human vulnerability, movies that feel dangerous, intimate, and alive. From body horror and exploitation cinema to hope, love, and emotional ruin, this conversation explores what happens when horror filmmaking stops caring about rules and starts chasing raw feeling instead.If you're into extreme horror, art house horror, experimental film, underground movies, indie horror directors, cult cinema, or boundary-pushing transgressive art, this is an episode you do not want to miss. Alex is a truly singular voice in modern horror, an artist obsessed with emotion over convention, and one of the most exciting filmmakers working in underground genre cinema today.#HorrorPodcast #IndieHorror #TransgressiveHorror #CultCinema #BodyHorror #ArtHouseHorror #UndergroundFilm #ExtremeCinema #ExperimentalFilm #AnythingThatMoves #AllJackedUpAndFullOfWorms #AlexPhillips #HorrorMovies #FilmPodcast #PunkCinema #ExploitationCinema #IndependentFilm
Keir Starmer says closer co-operation with France will help stop the small boats crisis — but is Britain paying hundreds of millions for more failure and inaction?Alex Phillips - stepping in for Julia - is joined by former Border Force chief Tony Smith to break down Labour's latest Channel deal, including the extra cash for France, the promise of tougher beach enforcement, the role of French riot police, and why surveillance alone will not stop illegal crossings in the Channel.They also look at the key questions ministers still have not answered: what happens when migrants are intercepted, why detention capacity matters, whether Belgium is now becoming a new launch point, and how people-smuggling gangs are using social media and encrypted platforms to stay one step ahead. If you want serious insight into border security, illegal migration and the real-world limits of government policy, this is essential listening.Also: Andrew Allison from Popular Conservatism joins Alex to discuss the mounting pressure on Keir Starmer, the mood inside Labour, and the growing row around Attorney General Lord Hermer.They examine concerns over the power of unelected figures at the heart of government, the controversy surrounding legal claims brought against British soldiers, and wider questions over who is really shaping policy on national sovereignty, immigration and the Chagos Islands.In response to claims he had prosecuted British soldiers despite knowing claimants were lying, a spokesman for Lord Hermer said that he had “always acted with the highest professional standards, and the suggestion the Attorney acted for individuals with the knowledge that their claims were false is categorically untrue”.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM.Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your favourite Aunties, Ak, Farrah and Nana are back with another packed episode, joined by Audrey from The Receipts.AUNTYVENTION
On today's show with Alex Phillips: the extraordinary row over Morgan McSweeney's allegedly stolen phone, the missing messages linked to Peter Mandelson, and the growing suspicion that Labour's version of events simply does not stack up. Former Conservative adviser James Price joins Alex to ask: why were conflicting details reportedly given to police, why was such a sensitive device seemingly treated so casually, and why does every new Labour scandal come wrapped in yet another convenient explanation?Also: fury over reports that Sir Sadiq Khan could be heading to the House of Lords. After years of criticism over knife crime, policing, transport and London's wider decline, Alex asks whether a peerage would be a reward for failure, or a tactical move to shore up support in a fracturing Labour party. With politics shifting to populist parties and Labour facing pressure on multiple fronts, can the government do anything to prevent voters flocking to other parties?And former Sun political editor Trevor Cavanagh joins the show for a hard-hitting discussion on illegal migration, small boats, border control and the public anger over crimes committed by people who should never have been allowed into the country in the first place. They discuss why Britain still seems unable — or unwilling — to defend its borders, protect its streets and tell the truth about the consequences. Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM.Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A major political fault line has opened up in Britain over mass public prayer, integration, immigration and Labour's growing fear of losing ground to both the Greens and Reform UK.In this episode, Trevor Kavanagh, former political editor of The Sun, joins Talk to give his blunt verdict on the Trafalgar Square Muslim prayer event. Was it a harmless act of faith or a political show of strength in the heart of London? Trevor argues Britain's leaders are too frightened to confront the rise of Islamist influence, while free speech is being steadily eroded by accusations of “Islamophobia” whenever anyone dares to speak out.He also warns that Labour's reliance on bloc votes, the growth of the Green Party, and the political establishment's refusal to deal with illegal migration and cultural division are pushing Britain into dangerous territory.Then Karl Turner, Labour MP for Hull East, joins the show for an interview on the crisis inside Keir Starmer's party. He admits Labour is in serious trouble ahead of the local elections, warns the party could be heading for a catastrophic backlash, and says Starmer must urgently change direction or face a challenge. Turner also opens up on Angela Rayner's role, Ed Miliband's net zero agenda, North Sea oil and gas, jury trial reform, and whether Labour is drifting back towards Brussels.Alex Phillips broadcasts on on Talk from Friday to Sunday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Phillips, sitting in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, discusses reports that Middle East allies are angry about the Labour government's handling of the conflict in Iran. Questions continue over the UK's military posture, the security of British bases overseas, and reports that cabinet minister Ed Miliband advised Keir Starmer against allowing the US to use UK bases, leading to Keir Starmer's initial refusal to allow the US to use them to launch strikes on Iran. On this episode, Brendan O'Neill argues the UK should stand “shoulder to shoulder” with our allies and confront the Iranian regime's role in the conflict. Rear Admiral Chris Parry assesses the state of UK defence capability, including the readiness of our Type 45 destroyers, threats in the Strait of Hormuz, and the wider global implications for energy security and deterrence. Former Defence Secretary Sir Liam Fox then discusses the UK's role in the world, the Chagos/Diego Garcia issue, and concerns raised by allies in Washington and the Gulf.Also: UK's rules of engagement, RAF Akrotiri and RAF Fairford, IRGC proscription, regional energy risk, and whether Britain is becoming “irrelevant and invisible” on the international stage. Alex Phillips is stepping in for Julia Hartley-Brewer until Friday 6th March.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Phillips, sitting in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, is joined by former senior military intelligence officer Philip Ingram to assess the UK Government's handling of the US/Israeli strikes on Iran, and what he calls an incoherent, domestically driven approach that risks weakening UK leverage with Washington. The pair unpick reports that HMS Dragon's deployment towards Cyprus has been delayed, what that implies about our military's readiness, and the exposure of British bases including Akrotiri as regional tensions escalate. Then, Shadow Attorney General Lord Wolfson sets out why he believes the Government's legal posture is strategically inconsistent and is being used as political cover - giving detail on Starmer's “international law” defence. And former Royal Navy commander Tom Sharpe argues decades of defence neglect are now playing out in real time — with the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important transit routes for energy supplies, and maritime security once again at the centre of the crisis.Alex Phillips is stepping in for Julia Hartley-Brewer until Friday 6th March.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keir Starmer faces fierce criticism after refusing to back US action against Iran — and then allowing limited “defensive” use of UK-US bases. As Donald Trump accuses the Prime Minister of weakness and political pandering to the Muslim vote, Alex Phillips' considers whether Keir Starmer is dithering and hiding behind international law. Mark Littlewood (Director of Popular Conservatism) weighs in on UK military capability, the threat from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and whether Britain can afford to sit on the fence. Military analyst Elliot Wilson examines what the US and Israel can realistically achieve in Iran — from dismantling its nuclear capability to the risks and unknowns of regime change. And Peter Hitchens issues a stark warning about another Middle East war and the economic damage a wider conflict could inflict.Also: what this crisis could mean for oil and gas prices, Rachel Reeves' Spring Statement, and the growing backlash against Ed Miliband's energy policy as he is urged to scrap a fuel duty hike amid spiking oil and gas prices.Alex Phillips is stepping in for Julia Hartley-Brewer until Friday 6th March.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Phillips sits in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, speaking to former Parachute Regiment major Andrew Fox about why No10 initially resisted US use of UK military bases to attack Iran. Celebrations erupted in Iran and across the world after Ayatollah Khameini and a host of significant Iranian regime officials were killed by strikes on Saturday morning. The regime has killed tens of thousands of its own citizens and maintained brutal, theocratic rule over Iran since a 1979 revolution brought them to power. American-Israeli military action has sparked debate about US intervention in the Middle East, whether this is ultimately in Western interests, the escalation risk, a power vacuum in Iran, and potential terror attacks by Shiite Muslims.Four US servicemen have been killed so far, and three American jets have been shot down by friendly fire.Donald Trump wanted to use RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and the Chagos Islands' Diego Garcia to affect regime change and dismantle its nuclear and missile facilities. Having made it clear they would deny the president's request, the Labour government eventually shifted position as UK assets and personnel came under threat - but emphasised that any UK involvement would be "defensive".Andrew and Alex assess how this decision reflects on the UK prime minister. They also discuss Iran's missile capabilities, interception rates across the Gulf, resupply pressures, and how long the current tempo of operations can be sustained — as well as the likelihood of Russia or China escalating support for their ally in the region. Later, barrister Natasha Hausdorff, legal director of UK Lawyers for Israel, responds to arguments that Donald Trump's strikes violated international law.She weighs Lord Wolfson's critique of the Attorney General Lord Hermer's approach, examining how self-defence and the wider regional conflict framework are being interpreted by "the West's detractors". She ultimately justifies the strikes. Also: whether the UN is playing a credible role, and what the conflagration means for the UK–US "special relationship" and Britain's national security.Alex Phillips is stepping in for Julia Hartley-Brewer until Friday 6th March.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Without Your Head Podcast with director Alex Phillips and star Ginger Lynn of the new erotic thriller Anything That Moves!Hosted by Nasty Neal!"An innocent Chicago food delivery boy, after having sex for money, finds himself involved in a series of murders that can be traced back to someone who was in his bed."
In this explosive episode of the podcast, host Alex Phillips sits down with veteran journalist Trevor Kavanagh to dissect the mounting chaos under Keir Starmer's Labour government. Kicking off with the shocking U-turn on Angela Rayner's flagship workers' rights bill, where day-one unfair dismissal protections have been scrapped amid business backlash and accusations of manifesto betrayal, the duo explores how this climbdown exposes deepening rifts within Labour's ranks. They then turn to the alarming "brain drain" gripping Britain—record 110,051 asylum claims in the year to September, fueling a surge in hotel housing costs, while over 174,000 young Britons aged 16-34 flee the high-tax, socialist policies for better opportunities abroad. Wrapping up, Phillips and Kavanagh spotlight the international embarrassment as US diplomats, under Trump's directive, are ordered to log migrant-linked crimes in the UK, highlighting policies that critics say favor newcomers at the expense of locals—especially as asylum seekers now account for nearly half of net migration, straining resources and public safety. Tune in for unfiltered analysis on why Britain's borders and economy are buckling under the weight of unchecked inflows. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick spotlights the surge of antisemitism, weaving together remarks from Pope Leo XIV, clips from Douglas Murray and Mosab Hassan Yousef, and firsthand stories from everyday voices. Conversations twist and turn through political unrest, religious tensions, and the worries of Western societies as Patrick raises questions about faith, identity, and security. Even moments of personal reflection and listener calls crackle with urgency, challenging Catholics to respond in this climate of growing hostility. Pope Leo XIV condemns rise of antisemitism (Patrick translates) – (03:31) https://x.com/breeadail/status/1983501738024816649 Audio: Douglass Murray, "what level of evil do you have to fall into . . ." (09:52) (https://x.com/VividProwess/status/1983458795222110602 Audio: Mosab Hasan Yosef, son of Hamas founder, warning is clear: "if you support terror, you are the enemy – (14:21) https://x.com/adi13/status/1982646723915948070?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: “it’s jihad against civilization” - Mosab Hassan Yousef - https://x.com/adi13/status/1981563717662670891?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: Mosab Hassan Yousef (son of Hamas founder) ruthlessly destroys Hamas's false narrative - https://x.com/LizaRosen0000/status/1912358038066823275 Audio: Dov Hikind on Real America - recent attacks in Israel against our Christian brothers and sisters are despicable and must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law – (25:38) https://x.com/hikinddov/status/1947472780683055241?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: Nigel Farage answering press questions about Muslims threatening Jews and others in public - and strongly condemns what he describes as "proper racism" and intimidation during a masked protest march in Tower Hamlets over the weekend – (32:21) https://x.com/ukj0n/status/1982823348577948000?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: Nigel Farage addressing parliament regarding Muslim immigration - https://x.com/yossibenyakar/status/1982788225719505187?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: UK Muslims bragging about how they’re not here to take part, they’re here to take over – (37:59) https://x.com/wgthink/status/1934219429660823654?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Fr. Volodymry - I was fired from a Catholic hospital because I was accused of being anti-Islamic. Your show about Dearborn MI really struck me. How is it that we are allowing this Islamic? (41:13) Audio: Women increasingly in danger in the UK because of Islamic immigrants – Alex Phillips says she's never felt as unsafe in London as she does now - https://x.com/basil_tgmd/status/1982381720189255934?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Originally aired 10/30/2025
Alex Phillips and anti-lockdown hero James Melville rattle through the release of the COVID report. It finds that lockdowns could have been avoided entirely and that it was effectively a £200m "I told you so". It was also a betrayal of our children and how school closures destroyed the next generation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Phillips dissects fresh evidence of BBC bias, from doctored Trump footage to institutional slant, while navigating the Westminster bloodbath with Morgan McSweeney under fire and Labour's civil war raging. She also exposes the London grooming gangs cover-up, with systemic failures and silenced victims at the heart of the crisis. Joined by Kevin O'Sullivan and Brendan O'Neill, it's a no-holds-barred dive into media rot, political betrayal, and justice denied. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Phillips dissects last night's anti-Israel protests that turned Birmingham's streets into a cauldron of hate during Aston Villa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv. Joined by Maccabi Tel Aviv supporter and Arab-Israeli journalist Yoseph Haddad, who reveals the stark contrast: warmth and unity inside Villa Park with Aston Villa fans, yet vicious antisemitism outside. Haddad issues a chilling warning—Nazism reborn in the UK through this surging anti-Jew extremism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Explosive showdown: Alex Phillips clashes with controversial activist lawyer Akhmed Yakoob over his planned anti-Israel protest outside tonight's high-stakes Europa League clash between Aston Villa and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Villa Park. With Maccabi fans banned amid security fears and pro-Palestine demos demanding Israel's exclusion from FIFA, the debate ignites over free speech, safety, and rising tensions. Reacting to the fiery exchange, devoted Maccabi supporter Max Radford warns Birmingham has become a chilling "Judenfrei zone"—echoing Nazi-era horrors as antisemitism surges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a fiery stand-in slot, Alex Phillips tears into the BBC for blatant bias, exposing how the corporation doctored footage of Donald Trump to fit its narrative. She pulls no punches on the heinous crimes of Rochdale grooming gang ringleader Adil Khan, branding him a "vile rapist" and demanding justice. Plus, Alex hails LNER hero Samir Zitouni for his quick-thinking bravery that saved lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Standing in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, Alex Phillips storms the TALK airwaves with a blistering message: she's done with Labour's Sadiq Khan and Keir Starmer as Britain's streets drown in violence. “I have no way to defend myself,” she declares to the nation. In the same breath, she demands the George Cross for the heroic rail worker who risked everything to save passengers' lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Phillips, filling in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, debunks a poll claiming migration isn't voters' top worry, slams solicitor Akhmed Yakoob's Birmingham protest threat for November 6th, exposes London's phone-snatch epidemic, and rips Glamour magazine for crowning trans women as "Women of the Year." Joined by ex-Sun Political Editor Trevor Kavanagh and commentator Samara Gill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick spotlights the surge of antisemitism, weaving together remarks from Pope Leo XIV, clips from Douglas Murray and Mosab Hassan Yousef, and firsthand stories from everyday voices. Conversations twist and turn through political unrest, religious tensions, and the worries of Western societies as Patrick raises questions about faith, identity, and security. Even moments of personal reflection and listener calls crackle with urgency, challenging Catholics to respond in this climate of growing hostility. Pope Leo XIV condemns rise of antisemitism (Patrick translates) – (03:31) https://x.com/breeadail/status/1983501738024816649 Audio: Douglass Murray, "what level of evil do you have to fall into . . ." (09:52) (https://x.com/VividProwess/status/1983458795222110602 Audio: Mosab Hasan Yosef, son of Hamas founder, warning is clear: "if you support terror, you are the enemy – (14:21) https://x.com/adi13/status/1982646723915948070?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: “it’s jihad against civilization” - Mosab Hassan Yousef - https://x.com/adi13/status/1981563717662670891?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: Mosab Hassan Yousef (son of Hamas founder) ruthlessly destroys Hamas's false narrative - https://x.com/LizaRosen0000/status/1912358038066823275 Audio: Dov Hikind on Real America - recent attacks in Israel against our Christian brothers and sisters are despicable and must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law – (25:38) https://x.com/hikinddov/status/1947472780683055241?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: Nigel Farage answering press questions about Muslims threatening Jews and others in public - and strongly condemns what he describes as "proper racism" and intimidation during a masked protest march in Tower Hamlets over the weekend – (32:21) https://x.com/ukj0n/status/1982823348577948000?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: Nigel Farage addressing parliament regarding Muslim immigration - https://x.com/yossibenyakar/status/1982788225719505187?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Audio: UK Muslims bragging about how they’re not here to take part, they’re here to take over – (37:59) https://x.com/wgthink/status/1934219429660823654?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ Fr. Volodymry - I was fired from a Catholic hospital because I was accused of being anti-Islamic. Your show about Dearborn MI really struck me. How is it that we are allowing this Islamic? (41:13) Audio: Women increasingly in danger in the UK because of Islamic immigrants – Alex Phillips says she's never felt as unsafe in London as she does now - https://x.com/basil_tgmd/status/1982381720189255934?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ
Buckle up for one of the wildest rides of the year—Mike talks with Alex Phillips, the audacious filmmaker behind Anything That Moves, a gleefully transgressive, genre-bending erotic thriller that skids into the underbelly of Chicago's gig-economy sex trade and emerges with something unexpectedly sincere. Phillips bridges the sleaze of 1970s exploitation with the high-concept perversity of modern indie cinema: a bike-courier/sex-worker named Liam (Hal Baum) pedals through the city delivering more than sandwiches—and soon finds himself tangled in a serial-killer conspiracy that feels equal parts giallo and queer pop nightmare.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
Buckle up for one of the wildest rides of the year—Mike talks with Alex Phillips, the audacious filmmaker behind Anything That Moves, a gleefully transgressive, genre-bending erotic thriller that skids into the underbelly of Chicago's gig-economy sex trade and emerges with something unexpectedly sincere. Phillips bridges the sleaze of 1970s exploitation with the high-concept perversity of modern indie cinema: a bike-courier/sex-worker named Liam (Hal Baum) pedals through the city delivering more than sandwiches—and soon finds himself tangled in a serial-killer conspiracy that feels equal parts giallo and queer pop nightmare.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
How long has Todd McFarlane been teasing a new Spawn movie? It seems like it has been at least a decade. Do his latest comments mean anything? Sticking with comic books, we discuss the adaption of the controversial Garth Ennis book, Crossed. Is the name being attached to it the perfect match or overkill? Plus, Predator: Killer of Killers new.One of the wildest films we have ever covered on our humble little podcast is All Jacked Up and Full of Worms. We were not exactly sure of what to think once it was over, but we knew we liked it. We also could not wait to see what writer-director Alex Phillips was going to do next.Anything That Moves is a psychosexual dark comedy about a bike courier sex worker who is living his best life until a serial killer begins killing the people he loves. It sounds straightforward, but it is a bonkers all over the place experience. It is a stylish watch that will definitely not be for everyone.Our feature presentation has a great set up. Lena wakes up in a moving trailer. She has no idea how she got there or where she is going. A voice comes over a speaker and lets her know that she has been infected and they are taking her to get cured. It starts with a sense of mystery.Like sports, movies are not about how you start, but you how finish. It is unfortunate that Hellcat is unable to take advantage of this premise. There is too much going on, but somehow the movie still has nothing to say. The twists are nonsensical and the characters are not as compelling as they need to be. And that ending… Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
The UK is arguably at its lowest ebb. It is beset by a series of existential economic, cultural and social problems. The major parties appear ill-equipped to address these problems. After all, they created them.Nigel Farage's Reform party is leading in the polls. Is he the right man for this monumental job, or is he just another member of the 'uniparty'? There are few people who know Nigel better, and are better placed to answer that question, than journalist and political advisor, Alex Phillips.Follow Will Kingston and Fire at Will on social media here.Read The Spectator Australia here.Read Alex's Substack here.
Podcast Title: "Healing, Humor, and Hustle"Show Description:In this engaging episode of the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast, host sits down with Alex Phillips, founder of Amplify Health and Performance. Alex shares her candid journey from a small West Tennessee town to becoming a physical therapy entrepreneur in Nashville. Highlights include:Navigating the challenges of in-network vs. out-of-network physical therapyBuilding a unique business model that prioritizes personalized client careInsights into social media marketing for healthcare professionalsHumorous stories about growing up in rural TennesseeStrategies for overcoming limiting beliefs in businessListeners will enjoy Alex's witty storytelling and practical advice for entrepreneurs looking to break traditional industry molds. A must-listen for anyone interested in healthcare, small business, and personal development.Follow Alex:https://www.amplifyhp.com/______________________________________________________________________****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast:www.mmtbp.comwww.instagram.com/mostlymiddletnbusinespodcastwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________Shoutout to Matt Wilson for lending his voice to the new intro of MMTBP.Follow him and his podcast from which I may have borrowed the *mostly* concept:https://linktr.ee/mamwmw___________________________________________________________If you like Jim's Boston Scallys, click here to shop and order yours!https://www.bostonscally.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/mqgpwi3u0zgm89vaxnv5crzvlolevo82rvcygsn5/1668 ___________________________________________________________***You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip_________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org______________________________________________________________________Curious about podcasting? This podcast (and many others) is produced by www.itsyourshow.coA Middle Tennessee Business Podcast....subscribe/follow/rate/review at www.mmtbp.com
We at the NCF were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden death, aged 59, of our brilliant friend Patrick O'Flynn, a superb journalist and champion of the British people. In tribute, we post the full-length interview he recorded with his friend Alex Phillips for our NCF Heresies documentary on immigration and the rise in rape. Patrick O'Flynn: 29 August 1965 - 20 May 2025
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Mike is joined by Alex Phillips this week for another rage filled deep dive into the past weeks top stories, and the very worst... You can follow them on X. Mike is @IROMG, Alex is @ThatAlexWoman and you'll find the podcast too @ThoughtPoliceTP. Meanwhile if you'd like to send them an email, the address is: thoughtpolicepod@gmail.com
The Deafening Feminist Silence on Immigrant Sex Crimes. Alex Phillips by New Culture Forum
On this episode Mat catches up and talks to the No1 agent in Australia, Alex Phillips.A great conversation about success, sales, challenges and business. Alex is a true legend of the industry and this episode is not yo be missed by any agent or business owner. Send us a message :)
To kick off season four of the Blood Brothers Podcast, Dilly Hussain speaks with the prominent British right-wing journalist, broadcaster and former Brexit Party MEP, Alex Phillips. Topics of discussion include: Muslim integration vs. Muslim assimilation in the UK. 9/11, the War on Terror, Islamophobia and domestic CVE laws. Muslim immigration to Europe and British foreign policy. The decline of Christianity in secular liberal West. "Pakistani/Muslim" child sexual grooming gangs in England. Women in Islam and women in the West. What will Britain and Western Europe look like in 2050? FOLLOW 5PILLARS ON: Website: https://5pillarsuk.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@5Pillars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5pillarsuk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5pillarsnews Twitter: https://x.com/5Pillarsuk Telegram: https://t.me/s/news5Pillars TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5pillarsnews
Jack Dunphy is a writer, filmmaker, animator, actor and podcaster. His shorts have played in festivals around the world and his latest, “Bob's Funeral,” won Best Nonfiction Short Film at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. As an actor, he starred in Peter Vack's “Assholes” and Caveh Zahedi's legendary, unfinished, 24-hour retelling of Joyce's “Ulysses.” He can soon be seen in “Paradise and Lunch,” the new film from Jordan Tetwesky and Joshua Pikovsky, and "Anything That Moves” from Alex Phillips. His wonderful new podcast, “Revelations with Jack Dunphy,” in which he talks about his struggles with addiction and mental illness with fellow artists, is out now on the Talkhouse network. Even though he draws on his real life so much in his work, Jack talks about his difficulty with playing a version of himself. He explains why authenticity shouldn't be a brand but a necessity, what it means to be a “three chord” actor, how fame would negatively impact his addiction management, and much more. Listen to "Revelations with Jack Dunphy" here. It's fast becoming one of my favorite podcasts. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. Follow Back To One on Instagram
Alex Phillips is a British journalist, broadcaster, and former politician. From 2019 to 2020 she served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Brexit Party's South East England constituency. Alex was head of media at the UK Independence Party (UKIP), which she left in September 2016, later joining Reform UK. She was a GB News presenter between June 2021 and September 2022 and joined Talk in July 2023. Follow Alex on X: https://twitter.com/ThatAlexWoman SPONSOR: Express VPN. Go to https://www.expressvpn.com/trigger/ and get an extra 3 months free on a one-year package! SPONSOR: Shopify - sign up for a £1 per month trial at https://www.shopify.co.uk/trigger/ Join our Premium Membership for early access, extended and ad-free content: https://triggernometry.supercast.com OR Support TRIGGERnometry Here: Bitcoin: bc1qm6vvhduc6s3rvy8u76sllmrfpynfv94qw8p8d5 Music by: Music by: Xentric | info@xentricapc.com | https://www.xentricapc.com/ YouTube: @xentricapc Buy Merch Here: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/shop/ Advertise on TRIGGERnometry: marketing@triggerpod.co.uk Join the Mailing List: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/#mailinglist Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media: https://twitter.com/triggerpod https://www.facebook.com/triggerpod/ https://www.instagram.com/triggerpod/ About TRIGGERnometry: Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@francisjfoster) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talk TV's political commentator Alex Phillips rants about everything from mass immigration and social cohesion to women's safety and her divisive opinion on cat calling (wolf whistling). Support my podcast here: http://andrewgoldheretics.com Follow Alex on X: https://x.com/ThatAlexWoman And get The Psychology of Secrets here: https://amzn.to/4aqViT1 Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just when you thought you've seen it all. We have All Jacked Up and Full of Worms (2022) a wild psychedelic journey of the decent into the darkness only worms can provide. This gem directed and written by Alex Phillips. Original music written and performed by Cue Shop
Many migrants are told: Come to the UK for easy women to use. On today's #NCFWhittle, journalist & broadcaster Alex Phillips discusses whether there's a link between immigration and the dramatic rise in rape & violence against women. Why do our elite class - and feminists - refuse to even mention this critical issue? Should we profile the types of immigrants we accept into the UK?
In this episode of The Negotiation podcast, host Todd Embley is joined by Alex Phillips, the China Corridor Director for Santander UK. Alex shares insights into the evolving trade relationship between the UK and China, and how Santander UK facilitates international growth opportunities for British companies looking to expand into China and other Asian markets.The conversation kicks off with Alex discussing his current location and his role in the ongoing China Business Roadshow in the UK, which aims to strengthen ties between UK and Chinese businesses. Alex then delves into his personal journey, sharing what sparked his interest in China and the path that led him to his current position at Santander UK.Alex introduces the audience to the Santander Navigator platform, explaining how it supports companies in accessing international markets and what specific services Santander provides to facilitate global business expansion. He highlights the sectors where UK companies are currently thriving in China, discusses areas with significant growth potential, and outlines the challenges faced by foreign businesses in the Chinese market.Focusing on consumer brands, Alex explains why British brands resonate well with Chinese consumers and which sectors are particularly successful. He offers practical advice for mid-sized British brands considering exporting to China, detailing the crucial steps they should take in the initial months of entering the market.Lastly, Alex expands the discussion to other promising export markets outside of China, providing insights on opportunities for British companies looking to broaden their international presence.Discussion Points:Alex Phillips' role in fostering UK-China business relations.Insights from the China Business Roadshow in the UK.Overview of the Santander Navigator platform and its benefits for businesses.Successful sectors for UK companies in China and potential growth areas.Challenges faced by British businesses in the Chinese market.Success factors for British consumer brands in China.Strategic advice for British brands exporting to China.Promising export markets for British companies beyond China.
In this episode, Tudor interviews Alex Phillips, a British journalist and former member of the European Parliament, about current events in France, the issue of Muslim extremism in Europe, and concerns about Joe Biden's leadership in the United States. They discuss the manipulation of the recent French elections, the rise of rape gangs in Europe, the erosion of Western values, and the impact of weak leadership on the world stage. They also touch on the dangers of open borders and the need to protect culture and national identity. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Niall asks the question: Is recording the nationality of criminals relevant? This topic stems from a viral video posted by Alex Phillips, a British journalist and TV presenter, where she discusses the rise in migrant crime and shares her own experiences of being followed home by migrant men. Alex Phillips joins Niall to talk about her personal experiences and what she has witnessed happening to her friends and family members.Some callers think recording the nationality of criminals is relevant. They argue that it helps identify patterns and trends in criminal behavior. If certain nationalities are disproportionately involved in certain types of crime, it can help law enforcement agencies address these issues more effectively and implement targeted prevention strategies. Additionally, understanding the full scope of the crime problem is crucial for shaping immigration policies and ensuring the safety of our communities.Other callers feel that crime is crime, regardless of who commits it. Focusing on nationality can lead to unnecessary stigmatization and discrimination against certain groups. They believe that we should focus on the crime itself and ensuring justice is served, rather than the nationality of the perpetrators.Niall wraps up the episode by summarizing the diverse viewpoints of the callers and reflecting on the implications of recording the nationality of criminals. He encourages listeners to consider the complexities of this issue and the balance between public safety and avoiding discrimination.
This bonus episode of Newscast is a profile of the leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage. Adam and Alex are joined by Alex Phillips, broadcaster and former Brexit Party MEP, to chronicle his early life and political career. They discuss his time as a stockbroker, his role in the Brexit referendum, plus why the pub is his preferred place to campaign. This episode is part of a series where Newscast profiles each of the leaders of major political parties.Rishi Sunak: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0j477c7 Sir Keir Starmer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0j47dw8 John Swinney: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0j4x4rt Sir Ed Davey: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0j4x9cv Adrian Ramsay and Carla Denyer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0j5c3k2 Rhun ap Iorwerth: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0j5c712You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhereNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Miranda Slade with Sam McLaren. The technical producers were Hannah Montgomery and Antonio Fernandes. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.
TV Cooking Host Meghan Markle was set to begin taping her new series on Tuesday. The Daily Mail's Richard Eden reported “I can disclose that the programme will not be filmed at the home she shares with Prince Harry. Instead, the series – which will, according to the American streaming giant, ‘celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining and friendship' – is to be shot at another property in their expensive California neighbourhood.‘Netflix has rented a house in Montecito for filming,' Talk TV's Alex Phillips said, "I actually think that no one is going to watch them. Meghan standing in a kitchen, saying, 'Look how wonderful I am'. Nobody wants that."Royal expert Kinsey Schofield told Talk TV, “I think people really dislike Meghan Markle and it must absolutely destroy her or you wouldn't see her fighting so hard to be relevant.”“I believe that this is a real PR push for Meghan Markle, even in the descriptions of these shows — cooking, gardening, entertainment and friendship — give me a barf bag.”“When you share the article on Deadline, the headline is ‘Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is launching two Netflix shows,” there's no mention of Harry.”“If you look at Deadline's Facebook page, there's no mention of Harry in the description.”Royal commentator Michael Cole told GB News: "Prince Harry and his lovely wife are going to have to start singing for their supper. They've got a five-year contract worth $100million with Netflix. Netflix wants their pound of flesh. So she's going to be doing a lifestyle and cookery streaming service."He's going to do a program all about polo. Not water polo, but polo with ponies on horseback, except for ocean-going racing in yachts which was once described as standing under a cold shower, ripping up £550 notes, must be the most expensive sport and hobby in the world."Meanwhile, the very first look at Meghan Markle's new business venture, American Riviera Orchard, has arrived as her close celebrity friends are busy trying out products from her new lifestyle brand.The sneak peek came after Meghan's pals Delfina Blacquier and Tracey Robbins posted photos of the items they had been sent by Meghan on social media, sending fans into a frenzy. As the Duchess teases the upcoming products, here's everything we know about Meghan's brand new venture so far.Meghan's close friend Delfina posted a photo of strawberries scattered across a plate next to a piece of jam on toast on her Instagram story, before showing an up-close shot of the first products we have seen from Meghan's new business: jars of strawberry jam with kitsch packaging.Delfina wrote in her post: "Strawberry jam makes me happy. And I love your jam," and tagged the official account of American Riviera Orchard.Fashion designer Tracey Robbins also posted a first look at Meghan's product on her story, writing: "Thank you so much for this delicious basket! I absolutely love this jam so I'm not sharing it with anyone." The designer added, "Thank you M!" and said "Breakfast, lunch, and dinner just got a little sweeter."Each of the delicately designed jars had a number on it - Tracey's was 17/50 and Delfina's was 10/50 - showing that this was likely a limited edition drop.As yet, there has been no date announced for when you will be able to get your hands on Meghan's jam - or any other products she may launch. However, by visiting America Riviera Orchard's website, anyone eager to be the first in the know when products become available to buy can sign up to the company's waitlist.Royal Insider Deep Crown commented, “it's a far cry from the life of a working royal, isn't it?I must say, I'm not entirely surprised by the decision to film the series at a rented property rather than the Sussexes' own home. Meghan has always been fiercely protective of her privacy, and the idea of inviting cameras into her personal space may have been a bridge too far. It's a smart move, really - it allows her to maintain some semblance of boundaries while still capitalizing on her celebrity status.As for the American Riviera Orchard venture, the branding is certainly on point - the kitsch packaging, the focus on wholesome, organic ingredients. It's all very 'Meghan,' if you know what I mean. But I can't help but wonder what the late Queen Elizabeth would have made of all this. The idea of a member of the royal family shilling strawberry jam and hosting a cooking show would have been unthinkable in her day. The monarchy has always been about duty, service, and maintaining a certain level of decorum. Seeing her grandson's wife pivot to a career as a lifestyle entrepreneur would have likely been a bit jarring.
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Halifax Minster in West Yorkshire with Dan Jarvis MP, Alex Phillips, Enver Solomon, Andrew Stephenson MP.
YOUR AUNTIES COULD NEVER PODCAST 4 Grown Black Women's take on news, culture and your dilemmas. In this episode AK, FARRAH, NANA & SADE get into ... NEWS & NONSENSE - Rappers beefing JT & Yung Miami, Meek Mills & Wale, J Cole & KendrickENEMIES OF PROGRESS - Russell Simmons, Kimora Lee & Vittoria Assaf, Alex Phillips and Lily AllenWELCOME TO THE FAMILY - Basketball Coach Dawn Staley and Pelumi Nubi AUNTIES KNOW BEST - Some wild dilemmas get discussed including a woman's whose husband poops each time he ejaculates! ChaptersComing soon PARTY WITH US on Saturday 13th April at Room 187 (LONDON)https://t.co/0vRNUK6Lr5 & use code RM55 to get approx 38% off Sign up to our YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP for just £1.99 per month - https://www.youtube.com/@YourAuntiesCouldNever/Send us a BIRTHDAY GIFT - we're 4 years old
The Independent Republic of Mike Graham returns to provide a daily dose of common sense as Mike is joined by Leon Emirali, Sir John Redwood MP, Alex Phillips, Jamie Jenkins, Charles Henri Gallois and Simon Weston CBE...Tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham. Today Mike is joined by guests with common sense to discuss the stories of the day - Sir Kier Starmer said he will scrap Rwanda plans if he becomes PM, BBC are bosses under fire again and there is will be more on the war in Israel. Guests include Talk TV's International Editor, Isabel Oakeshott, Former Brexit MEP, Alex Phillips and Conservative MP Bob Sealy. Plus, should we be airing a TV Drama about the late Jimmy Saville? Mike talks to Former Police Detective, Mark Williams-Thomas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaker Alex Phillips (ALL JACKED UP AND FULL OF WORMS (now streaming on Screambox) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen to share his journey directing his debut feature film. Starting off with a geek-out over the boys' shared love of provocative/transgressive cinema (films like BRAIN DAMAGE, PINK FLAMINGOS, and REQUIEM FOR A DREAM), Alex discusses the trials of shooting a no-budget feature in Chicago during the pandemic… the “body horror” films that inspired him… the art of a good zoom shot… being a “worm” wrangler on a film set… and making provocative movies during a conservative time for the arts. How can you not be interested in a movie called ALL JACKED UP AND FULL OF WORMS!? Seriously, if this conversation about the wild and wormy side of filmmaking doesn't at least make you slightly curious to see Alex's film then you may be watching too much LifetimeTV. Also… Dr. Arwen provides “Hollywood Therapy” for a patient having trouble re-connecting with his true self on the other side of a difficult divorce, Alex confesses to eating a worm to impress a girl, and the boys experience a synchronized puckering of their a**holes with the realization that YORKIETHON 7 is now upon them. Don't miss a single minute of THE MOVIE CRYPT's 7th annual 48 hour LIVE marathon to benefit Save A Yorkie Rescue starting Sunday December 4th and streaming daily through Saturday December 10th on www.ArieScope.com! Featuring over 70 guests, live music, live comedy, live script readings, live film commentaries, and Arwen's Silent Auction, it's the podcast event of the year!
Today I'm joined by Alex Phillips to discuss his film ALL JACKED UP AND FULL OF WORMS Roscoe, a janitor for a scuzzy love motel, whose girlfriend has brought another man home for strange rituals, drifts through life until he discovers a hidden stash of powerful hallucinogenic worms. Guided by visions of a giant floating Worm, he encounters Benny, a moped enthusiast trying to manifest a baby from an inanimate sex doll. They fall in love with doing worms together on a downward spiral into the primordial ooze. ALL JACKED UP AND FULL OF WORMS lands on Screambox and VOD Nov 8 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support