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https://www.patreon.com/jarmedia Find us on Spotify and iTunes under: "Jar Media Posdact" Find the original episodes under: "The JARChive" Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/jar-media-store Twitter: https://twitter.com/FourFunnies Timecodes: 00:00 Intro 06:20 Housekeeping 14:35 Tips For Stop Being So Stupid 27:02 Alex's Voice is Ruining His Life 33:24 The Original Sandy Cel (Truth Revealed) 36:01 The Fnaf Movie Trailer is Here... RUN 47:31 Mid Break 48:36 Question Segment: James with Long Straightened Hair 51:52 The main character of JAR? 55:22 Jingles Shingles 57:18 Alex Reads a Grotesque Dobby Fanfiction 1:04:30 Thoughts on YouTube Boxing 1:18:23 The Loremasters 1:20:19 James and Jim Fight About Coffee 1:37:37 The Harsh Truth About Keyboard Cat
We are back with season 4!! Are you ready ladies? Because we are talking about friendships and what makes them work. You will not want to miss this season of You Got To Meet Her Podcast. This episode is about Alex, she is an awesome mother, with a hunky husband. She is from Texas and she tells us about all her life and her journey with her best friend. Let me tell you this is a great start to the season. You will need some tissues because the end of this episode is all that you need to know about how you should feel with a friend. Christinebahe.com @christine_bahe Christine Bahe You Got To Meet Her Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christine-bahe/message
Farts lead the way as lowbrow humor soars to staggering new heights! Lisa, Mike & Angie help celebrate Alex's birthday by coming over for a dinner party. During what can only be described as a baconator bonanza, an impromptu recording session broke out. One witness was quoted as saying "This is a horrible disaster! Who knew a single conversation between four deranged individuals could destroyed podcasting forever!? God only knows if we'll ever recover!" Angie has an exciting new announcement! Stick around to the end for the ever elegant ceremonial "Birthday Song"! National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 Plumb Kendall Solutions www.RemodelVail.com Alex K. Mintling Alex@PlumbKendall.com
Alex Garrett brings his own flavor of public address announcing to the highly anticipated rematch of the Yankees and Astros on Star Wars Night!
Alex Garrett brings his own flavor of public address announcing to the highly anticipated rematch of the Yankees and Astros on Star Wars Night!
Ryan Nile and Alex Reads are back on the podcast for another roundtable discussion. This week we are talking about: the power of authenticity why we struggle with acceptance slowing down in life & more PLUS some exciting news! My self-published book ‘The Search For Clarity’ is now available as an Audiobook! The book shares my experiences and biggest learnings of going from living with a negative mindset to now living from a place of clarity and happiness - and how you can too. To get your copy on Audible, head to: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/The-Search-for-Clarity-Audiobook/B08RLFCXBW To buy a physical copy or for more information head to thedreamersdisease.co.uk/clarity (http://thedreamersdiease.co.uk/clarity) Follow Alex & Ryan IG: @alexreads IG: @ryan.nile.show Follow Alex: IG: @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @iamalexmanzi
3 months ago the world got a much needed wake up call around the experience of black people, and the question was posed to us as business owners of how would we work towards a more diverse & inclusive industry. In this episode, Jayne Ashby, coach and founder of The Alternative, and I unpack why taking action is the most important thing we can do, as well as the feelings and fear that might be holding you back and the small changes we can all implement. Whether you have a full diversity and inclusion policy or don’t know where to start this is the episode for you! Jayne has shared some brilliant additional resources which you can find below: Language Matters - //www.instagram.com/_languagematters/ Allysa Rochelle - www.instagram.com/allysarochelle/?hl=en Every Day Racism - www.instagram.com/everydayracism_/ Alex Reads - www.instagram.com/alexreads/ You can take a look at my diversity and inclusion policy here - www.instagram.com/p/CBJN7Moh1rd/ and the fantastic post from She Can. She Did. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBJKrKQFpVM/ _____ STAY CONNECTED Alice (aka me) | Instagram| YouTube | Website| Podcast Jayne | Instagram | Website
Welcome back to another episode of RNT Fitness Radio, where I’m joined by writer and podcaster Alex Reads in an inspiring and candid conversation covering topics around mental health, spirituality, being a black millennial, writing, journaling, feminism, and how many of the answers to the world’s biggest problems are already there for us in books, essays and literature. Alex is in the process of writing his first book, Time To Talk, and I’d highly recommend following along his journey to publication. I hope you enjoy this episode! ‘’Racism is not the job of people of colour’’ Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “RNT Fitness Radio” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio For any podcast suggestions, or if you’d like to get in touch, please do so on podcast@rntfitness.com here. We’d love to hear from you! If you’re in the UK, and you use supplements, I’d highly recommend checking out Reflex Nutrition, where they’re giving you up to 40% on all their range if you use the code PTRNT at checkout. I’ve been using Reflex for nearly a decade, with their Micro Whey being one of my favourite whey proteins. It’s grass fed, hormone free, and digests so well compared to most on the market. Check out their full supplement range, including all your transformation basics and plant based alternatives, on https://reflexnutrition.com/ and use PTRNT at checkout for up to 40% off. Timestamps: 2.29 – How writing saved Alex’s life 8.89 – Free flow journaling 10.38 – Grief and anger 15.02 – Black lives matter 17.05 – Mental and emotional well being 20.02 – Men and mental health 24.36 – Educational pressure 30.21 – Being a black millennial man 33.32 – Lack of accountability 36.48 – Talking 38.46 – Books that changed Alex’s life 46.28 – Feminism 57.02 – Parting words from Alex Resources: Download Chapter 1 of our new book, Transform Your Body Transform Your Life RNT Scorecard The Five Phases Of The RNT Transformation Journey RNT Journal Transform Your Body, Transform Your Life: Master Your Mind & Body To Be In The Shape Of Your Life, For Life RNT Coaching Mastermind Follow RNT Fitness: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Email Follow Akash: Facebook Instagram Follow Alex: Website Podcast Instagram
In todays episode we discuss all things cancel culture and I'm joined by two very special guests. Alex Reads from the Wellness podcast Time To Talk, and Omar Alleyne from the tech podcast A Culture Made Of Algorithms. We talk J.k. Rowling, social media and democracy. Worth the listen Instagram: @alexreads Podcast: https://pod.link/1437894589 Omar: https://pod.link/1509598088
This week Alana Lentin joined us to discuss key themes within her new book, Why Race Still Matters. Useful links- http://www.alanalentin.net/ https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/Why+Race+Still+Matters-p-9781509535712 Reading: J. Kincaid, Lucy K. Reid, Such a Fun Age D. McKinney-Whetstone, Tumbling M. Duneier & O. Carter, Sidewalk A. Whittaker, ‘So White, So What?' https://meanjin.com.au/essays/so-white-so-what/ S.E. Jones-Rogers, They Were Her Property Listening: John McLaughlin, Zakir Hussain & Shankar Mahadevan, ‘Is That So?' https://www.allmusic.com/album/is-that-so-mw0003322313 Hardrive, Deep Inside https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zqyv-RZMqk Time To Talk With Alex Reads, Alex Reads https://open.spotify.com/show/4mDTIvqA2SMTrYziYEoJ2Z Curtain, the podcast, Amy McQuire & Martin Hodgson https://curtainthepodcast.wordpress.com/about/ *Please note season 9 is recorded entirely via video call during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. Hosts Chantelle and Tissot and executive producer George pride themselves on ensuring a comfortable and encouraging recording atmosphere but this is clearly difficult to suffice remotely. Bear with us on this*
This week Alana Lentin joined us to discuss key themes within her new book, Why Race Still Matters. Useful links- http://www.alanalentin.net/ https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/Why+Race+Still+Matters-p-9781509535712 Reading: J. Kincaid, Lucy K. Reid, Such a Fun Age D. McKinney-Whetstone, Tumbling M. Duneier & O. Carter, Sidewalk A. Whittaker, ‘So White, So What?’ https://meanjin.com.au/essays/so-white-so-what/ S.E. Jones-Rogers, They Were Her Property Listening: John McLaughlin, Zakir Hussain & Shankar Mahadevan, ‘Is That So?’ https://www.allmusic.com/album/is-that-so-mw0003322313 Hardrive, Deep Inside https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zqyv-RZMqk Time To Talk With Alex Reads, Alex Reads https://open.spotify.com/show/4mDTIvqA2SMTrYziYEoJ2Z Curtain, the podcast, Amy McQuire & Martin Hodgson https://curtainthepodcast.wordpress.com/about/ *Please note season 9 is recorded entirely via video call during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. Hosts Chantelle and Tissot and executive producer George pride themselves on ensuring a comfortable and encouraging recording atmosphere but this is clearly difficult to suffice remotely. Bear with us on this*
Alex Manzi of In The Moment and Alex Reads of Time to Talk podcasts join me to discuss Race and Racism, following the murder of George Floyd and the latest wave of the #BlackLivesMatter movement Follow Reads:IG: @alexreadsTwitter: @tttalkpodhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4mDTIvqA2SMTrYziYEoJ2Z Follow Manzi:IG: @iamalexmanziTwitter: @iamalexmanzilinktr.ee/iamalexmanzi Follow Nile:IG: @ryan.nile.showTwitter: @RyanNiletaplink.cc/ryan.nile.show
Alex Manzi of In The Moment and Alex Reads of Time to Talk podcasts join me to discuss Race and Racism, following the murder of George Floyd and the latest wave of the #BlackLivesMatter movementFollow Manzi:IG: @iamalexmanziTwitter: @iamalexmanzilinktr.ee/iamalexmanziFollow Reads:IG: @alexreadsTwitter: @tttalkpodhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4mDTIvqA2SMTrYziYEoJ2ZFollow Nile:IG: @ryan.nile.showTwitter: @RyanNiletaplink.cc/ryan.nile.show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s episode I am joined by Alex Reads and Ryan Nile who are two incredible content creators - Alex is the host of the podcast 'Time To Talk with Alex Reads' and Ryan host the 'Ryan Nile Show' podcast and IG lives. I got together with the boys for an important discussion about race and the experience of growing up as a black man in London. I hope that this conversation can provide some inspiration to start making the change we want to see. Emotionally there’s a lot going on right now in the world and we are really living in unprecedented times. But through all of this, we need to start seeing action and part of that comes from a position of educate ourselves and understanding. And that is the purpose of this conversation During this conversation, we spoke about: How having tough conversations are a good thing The multi layers of racism The impact of small actions How we can start creating change Alex Reads' reading list: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/1MTC3NK09WCHH/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_2?_encoding=UTF8&type=wishlist&_encoding=UTF8&tag=booksthatma02-21&linkCode=ur2&linkId=7268de49b60fa16e35a2b4bf7ace70d7&camp=1634&creative=6738 If there is someone you feel would benefit from hearing this conversation then please make sure you share it with a friend who would enjoy listening and really take something from it :) thedreamersdisease.co.uk (http://thedreamersdisease.co.uk/) Follow Alex & Ryan IG: @alexreads IG: @ryan.nile.show Follow Alex: IG: @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @iamalexmanzi
I realised I haven't opened up a lot on here in depth and it was amazing being on Alex Read's Time To Talk Podcast, so it's about time I shared it on here!We talk favourite quotes, childhood, being a middle child, my relationship with my parents, dyspraxia, business, favourite books, marriage... everything! I hope this helps you get to know me more!Please complete this survey to help influence the show going forward: https://forms.gle/U24FfwioHNfcKR1eA
I realised I haven't opened up a lot on here in depth and it was amazing being on Alex Read's Time To Talk Podcast, so it's about time I shared it on here!We talk childhood, being a middle child, my relationship with my parents, growing up in East London, dyspraxia, business, favourite books, favourite quotes... everything! I hope this helps you get to know me more
Welcome to a new episode of Time To Talk with Alex Reads. I am your host Alex Reads, and I am bringing you mental health and emotional wellbeing content that I hope will be of some benefit to you, so I am glad to have you here with me!This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, and the theme this year is KINDNESS. I will be posting content throughout the week to support this, as I think we can always use a little room to be kinder in our lives. In a three-part series, I have teamed up with Samaritans, Network Rail and Office of Rail and Road to bring to you some conversations about mental health in the context of suicide prevention on the Nation’s railways. I am speaking to key players from mental health charity Samaritans, Network Rail and Office of Rail and Road in these first series of episodes to talk about their joint efforts with the Samaritan’s campaign ‘Small Talk Saves Lives’, a campaign. Small Talk Saves Lives is a campaign to empower the public to act to prevent suicide on the railways and other settings. Suicide is preventable and suicidal thoughts are often temporary and can be interrupted. Samaritans want to give as many people as possible the skills to notice if someone might be at risk and give them the confidence to approach them. A simple question or observation can be all it takes to interrupt suicidal thoughts and start the journey to recovery. Throughout this campaign, Samaritans is reminding people that they already know how to start a conversation, giving them the confidence to act.Research carried out jointly for Samaritans and the rail industry by the Universities of Middlesex and Westminster indicated that a ‘bystander’ campaign could be valuable as the public has a role to play in suicide prevention on the railways.And so, the partnership with British Transport Police, Network Rail and the wider rail industry to develop the campaign has been beneficial. They train thousands of rail staff in suicide prevention every year. Many of them go on to make an intervention and save a life. We encourage staff to notice if someone may be at risk and then start a conversation by asking a simple question, so making small talk.We have also consulted individuals who have experienced suicidal thoughts, those who have lost loved ones to suicide, people who regularly travel by train, and the general public. We wanted to make sure we considered a range of experiences when developing the campaign.An example of the importance of our campaign is Sarah's story. A stranger on a train platform helped stop Sarah from taking her own life. With Sarah's permission, we used her story to develop the first phase of the campaign and show others how small talk saved her life.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ORR - Office of Rail and Road - Ian Prosser, Chief inspector of railways and directorIan is the chief inspector of railways and director, railway safety at the Office of Rail and Road.Drop me an email: tttalkpod@gmail.com
Welcome to a new episode of Time To Talk with Alex Reads. I am your host Alex Reads, and I am bringing you mental health and emotional wellbeing content that I hope will be of some benefit to you, so I am glad to have you here with me!This week is Mental Health Awareness week, and the theme this year is KINDNESS. I will be posting content throughout the week to support this, as I think we can always use a little room to be kinder in our lives. In a three part series, I have teamed up with Samaritans, Network Rail and Office of Rail and Road to bring to you some conversations about mental health in the context of suicide prevention on the Nation’s railways. I am speaking to key players from mental health charity Samaritans, Network Rail and Office of Rail and Road in these first series of episodes to talk about their joint efforts with the Samaritan’s campaign ‘Small Talk Saves Lives’, a campaign. Small Talk Saves Lives is a campaign to empower the public to act to prevent suicide on the railways and other settings. Suicide is preventable and suicidal thoughts are often temporary and can be interrupted. Samaritans want to give as many people as possible the skills to notice if someone might be at risk and give them the confidence to approach them. A simple question or observation can be all it takes to interrupt suicidal thoughts and start the journey to recovery. Throughout this campaign, Samaritans is reminding people that they already know how to start a conversation, giving them the confidence to act.Research carried out jointly for Samaritans and the rail industry by the Universities of Middlesex and Westminster indicated that a ‘bystander’ campaign could be valuable as the public has a role to play in suicide prevention on the railways.And so, the partnership with British Transport Police, Network Rail and the wider rail industry to develop the campaign has been beneficial. They train thousands of rail staff in suicide prevention every year. Many of them go on to make an intervention and save a life. We encourage staff to notice if someone may be at risk and then start a conversation by asking a simple question, so making small talk.We have also consulted individuals who have experienced suicidal thoughts, those who have lost loved ones to suicide, people who regularly travel by train, and the general public. We wanted to make sure we considered a range of experiences when developing the campaign.An example of the importance of our campaign is Sarah's story. A stranger on a train platform helped stop Sarah from taking her own life. With Sarah's permission, we used her story to develop the first phase of the campaign and show others how small talk saved her life.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Samaritans Ruth Sutherland, CEO of Samaritans and has been since 2015. Drop me an email: tttalkpod@gmail.com
Welcome to a new episode of Time To Talk with Alex Reads. I am your host Alex Reads, and I am bringing you mental health and emotional wellbeing content that I hope will be of some benefit to you, so I am glad to have you here with me!This week is Mental Health Awareness week, and the theme this year is KINDNESS. I will be posting content throughout the week to support this, as I think we can always use a little room to be kinder in our lives. In a three-part series, I have teamed up with Samaritans, Network Rail and Office of Rail and Road to bring to you some conversations about mental health in the context of suicide prevention on the Nation’s railways. I am speaking to key players from mental health charity Samaritans, Network Rail and Office of Rail and Road in these first series of episodes to talk about their joint efforts with the Samaritan’s campaign ‘Small Talk Saves Lives’, a campaign. Small Talk Saves Lives is a campaign to empower the public to act to prevent suicide on the railways and other settings. Suicide is preventable and suicidal thoughts are often temporary and can be interrupted. Samaritans want to give as many people as possible the skills to notice if someone might be at risk and give them the confidence to approach them. A simple question or observation can be all it takes to interrupt suicidal thoughts and start the journey to recovery. Throughout this campaign, Samaritans are reminding people that they already know how to start a conversation, giving them the confidence to act.Research carried out jointly for Samaritans and the rail industry by the Universities of Middlesex and Westminster indicated that a ‘bystander’ campaign could be valuable as the public has a role to play in suicide prevention on the railways.And so, the partnership with British Transport Police, Network Rail and the wider rail industry to develop the campaign has been beneficial. They train thousands of rail staff in suicide prevention every year. Many of them go on to make an intervention and save a life. We encourage staff to notice if someone may be at risk and then start a conversation by asking a simple question, so making small talk.We have also consulted individuals who have experienced suicidal thoughts, those who have lost loved ones to suicide, people who regularly travel by train, and the general public. We wanted to make sure we considered a range of experiences when developing the campaign.An example of the importance of our campaign is Sarah's story. A stranger on a train platform helped stop Sarah from taking her own life. With Sarah's permission, we used her story to develop the first phase of the campaign and show others how small talk saved her life.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ian has worked in the rail industry for 33 years. He is a seasoned and experienced frontline operator. In September 2012 he became Network Rail’s lead for its suicide prevention programme. At a working level, he brings the rail industry together to deliver its suicide prevention programme.Ian has presented around the world on the challenge suicide presents to the railway. He is a regular figure in Parliament, and on committees and groups where an intimate knowledge of suicide prevention in public spaces is required. Delivered a public-facing bystander campaign in collaboration with Samaritans and the British Transport Police known as Small Talk Saves Lives.In June 2018 Ian was honoured by the Queen with an MBE for his work in this field.Drop me an email:tttalkpod@gmail.com
Podcaster, writer and emotional health practitioner are just three of the multiple facets to our latest guest on the podcast. Alex Reads has been on a journey since 2016 where he is constantly pushing himself and striving to achieve more. Has the lockdown caused by Covid-19 affected him?... Not a chance! He's been so busy working on himself, his podcast (Time To Talk With Alex Reads) and his own projects it's as if he's hardly noticed the world around him are now doing what in effect he has been since last year - self isolating! Enjoy the interview and as usual drop comments, like and subscribe! Twitter & Instagram: Full e-Booked - @full_e_booked Alex Reads - @tttalkpod & @alexreads
On this episode I am joined remotely by two awesome podcasters and content creators; Alex Reads & Ryan Nile to discuss what we've been getting up to since the UK implemented strict self isolation to help battle against the outbreak of COVID-19. Despite the outbreaks and the lockdowns, we are looking for the positives in the whole situation and trying to figure out what we can all learn. In this episode we discuss: - Dealing with being in self isolation - How I've adapted to being back from my travels - How we are creating routines to help us through our days - The global effect of COVID-19 - What the positives are to being locked down in quarantine If there is someone you feel would benefit from hearing this conversation then please make sure you share it with a friend who would enjoy listening and really take something from it :) thedreamersdisease.co.uk (http://thedreamersdisease.co.uk/) Follow Alex: IG: @alexreads Podcast: Time To Talk with Alex Reads Follow Ryan: IG: @ryan.nile.show Podcast: The Ryan Nile Show Follow Alex: IG: @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @iamalexmanzi
As coronavirus wreaks havoc on the world's healthcare and economy - I'm joined by fellow podcasters Alex Reads of Time to Talk Podcast & Alex Manzi of The Dreamers Disease Podcast for an open conversation - we discuss what it's like for us being in self-isolation, social distancing, what we're doing for fun, what we're reading and a lot more. I hope you like this one and hope it serves as something slightly different from the doom and gloom we're constantly hearing nowadays!Join in the conversation on Twitter using #QuarantineConversationsDespite the outbreaks and the lockdowns, we are looking for the positives in the whole situation and trying to figure out what we can all learn.In this episode we discuss:- Dealing with being in self-isolation- How Alex Manzi has adapted to being back from my travels- How we are creating routines to help us through our days- The global effect of COVID-19- What the positives are to being locked down in quarantineIf there is someone you feel would benefit from hearing this conversation then please make sure you share it with a friend who would enjoy listening and really take something from it :)Follow Alex:IG: @alexreadsPodcast: Time To Talk with Alex ReadsFollow Alex:IG: @iamalexmanziTwitter: @iamalexmanziFollow Ryan:IG: @ryan.nile.showPodcast: The Ryan Nile Show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As coronavirus wreaks havoc on the world's healthcare and economy - I'm joined by fellow podcasters Alex Reads of Time to Talk Podcast & Alex Manzi of The Dreamers Disease Podcast for an open conversation - we discuss what it's like for us being in self-isolation, social distancing, what we're doing for fun, what we're reading and a lot more. I hope you like this one and hope it serves as something slightly different from the doom and gloom we're constantly hearing nowadays! Join in the conversation on Twitter using #QuarantineConversations Despite the outbreaks and the lockdowns, we are looking for the positives in the whole situation and trying to figure out what we can all learn. In this episode we discuss: - Dealing with being in self-isolation - How Alex Manzi has adapted to being back from my travels - How we are creating routines to help us through our days - The global effect of COVID-19 - What the positives are to being locked down in quarantine If there is someone you feel would benefit from hearing this conversation then please make sure you share it with a friend who would enjoy listening and really take something from it :) Follow Alex: IG: @alexreads Podcast: Time To Talk with Alex Reads Follow Alex: IG: @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @iamalexmanzi Follow Ryan: IG: @ryan.nile.show Podcast: The Ryan Nile Show
This week we discuss:Urban film narratives in the UKMalorie Blackman's comments on 'racial fluidity'Leena Waithe's mould breaking and choices for Girl's RoomComedy of Kevin Hart--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Welcome to I Don't Quite Understand!From the producers of It’s All Blakademik, I Don’t Quite Understand is the podcast that explores the weekly debate questions with the team behind the screen, as well as answering a question of a topic that many might not quite understand. From the Stormzy and Wiley battles to Windrush Scandal and politics, this pre-eminent podcast will do what Blakademik aspires: to edutain. Listen out for a new episode every Friday!Hosts: Jordan, Tsedenia and Alex Reads.Produced by Alex Reads----------------------------------------------------------------------------It’s All Blakademik is a dynamic, honest and progressive panel show on YouTube. It’s a show with an all black panel debating a wide breath of issues - many relating to but not always exclusive to the black community. We discuss everything from politics to sport, culture to lifestyle, music to media and more. Here’s a link to the show; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNZ6GKLjYIHlKIyTwT-m_nQTwitter: @blakademikTVInstagram: @itsall.blakademikWebsite: blakademik.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to I Don't Quite Understand!From the producers of It’s All Blakademik, I Don’t Quite Understand is the podcast that explores the weekly debate questions with the team behind the screen, as well as answering a question of a topic that many might not quite understand. From the Stormzy and Wiley battles to Windrush Scandal and politics, this pre-eminent podcast will do what Blakademik aspires: to edutain. Listen out for a new episode every Friday!Hosts: Jordan, Tsedenia and Alex Reads.Produced by Alex Reads----------------------------------------------------------------------------It’s All Blakademik is a dynamic, honest and progressive panel show on YouTube. It’s a show with an all black panel debating a wide breath of issues - many relating to but not always exclusive to the black community. We discuss everything from politics to sport, culture to lifestyle, music to media and more. Here’s a link to the show; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNZ6GKLjYIHlKIyTwT-m_nQTwitter: @blakademikTVInstagram: @itsall.blakademikWebsite: blakademik.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alex Reads is a podcaster & writer whose mission is to help people find a sense of belonging as an antidote to disconnection in this heavily ‘connected’ world through engaging, wholehearted conversations and taking the time to talk about the issues so we can live in a more authentic and freer society.YOU CAN HEAR THE FULL PODCAST ON THE GO HERE:
Alex Reads is a podcaster & writer whose mission is to help people find a sense of belonging as an antidote to disconnection in this heavily ‘connected’ world through engaging, wholehearted conversations and taking the time to talk about the issues so we can live in a more authentic and freer society. YOU CAN HEAR THE FULL PODCAST ON THE GO HERE:
More episodes:Starting Where You Are:https://link.chtbl.com/start Sudden Grief & Being A Solo Parent:https://link.chtbl.com/beckford Imposter Syndrome - Ed Skrien:https://link.chtbl.com/edskrien Mental Health - The Man Talk: https://link.chtbl.com/mantalk Therapy - Dreamers Disease:https://link.chtbl.com/dreamers Forgive Yourself:https://link.chtbl.com/forgive Making Valuable Contributions - Jeron Ward:https://link.chtbl.com/jeron £100k in Debt - Imelda Fossu:https://link.chtbl.com/imelda Knowing Your Why:https://link.chtbl.com/why Being an Outsider - Alya Mooro:https://link.chtbl.com/alya
*CROSSPOST* THE FOLLOWING EPISODE IS FROM RYAN NILE SHOW *CROSSPOST*I was honoured to be invited to the Dreamer's Disease podcast by Alex Manzi along with prolific podcaster Alex Reads. We had a wicked open chat on everything you don’t usually hear guys talking about...
This is a brand new feature within the podcast called ‘The Corner’ because this is the corner of the podcast where I’ll sit down with two other guests and have an open and honest discussion about a variety of topics. On this episode of The Corner I am joined by two awesome podcasters and content creators; Alex Reads & Ryan Nile to discuss: - Dealing with Emotions - Discussing whether everyone should go to therapy - How to find a therapist - Love languages - Creating boundaries for yourself If there is someone you feel would benefit from hearing this conversation then please make sure you share it with a friend who would enjoy listening and really take something from it :) thedreamersdisease.co.uk (http://thedreamersdisease.co.uk/) Follow Alex: IG: @alexreads Podcasts: Time To Talk & Mostly Lit Follow Ryan: IG: @ryan.nile.show Podcasts: For The Creators & The Ryan Nile Show Follow Alex: IG: @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @iamalexmanzi
Do you have to have several streams of income in this day and age?...Are men reliant women to be their everything? ...What does good mental health look like? ...Your host Alex and special guest Alex Reads answer all these questions in this week's episode...SUBSCRIBE NOW...Timestamps (03:13) Challenging yourself to be something new...(11:46) Are men to reliant on women to be their everything?...(15:56) Tapping back into yourself...(24:12) Do you hold yourself accountable?...(29:24) What does good mental health look like?...(35:09) 'It must be you' Title inspiration...Available on: Apple podcasts https://apple.co/2StWDAt Spotify https://spoti.fi/2tXmp6q Follow all social media platforms...Twitter https://bit.ly/2Tp3eS7 and https://bit.ly/2DeFkP8 ...Instagram https://bit.ly/2TGMW6M and https://bit.ly/2KArDAt Follow our guests: ...Twitter https://twitter.com/tttalkpod...Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alexreads/...u55357uu56584uUse #advicewithalex #advicewithandfriends to join the conversation #podcast
Hello, I’m Alex Reads and this is Time To Talk: the space where we discuss anything from masculinity, mental health, love, careers, parenthood and more, exploring the all-important reasons for why talking is so important. These topics mean things to different people, so I’ll be in conversation with a cross-section of guests from all walks of life, spanning class and culture about mental health, love and connection.Why? Because without a space to talk, we don’t have space to fully live our lives. Listen and subscribe on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts.Tune into the show weekly!Get in touch: Email: tttalkpod@gmail.comInstagram: @AlexReadsTwitter: @TTTalkPodFacebook: facebook.co.uk/timetotalkpodFollow Alex Reads on Vero to see #BooksThatMatter: https://get.vero.co/alexreads
Podcaster Alex Reads is back to join Yellow Cup Podcast’s Tobi Rachel for the second part of their conversation. Are you a good communicator and are you using your friends as therapists? Do men use women as emotional crutches? He also talks about his new re-branded podcast Time To Talk With Alex Reads Guest: Alex Reads, IG - @alexreads. Host: Tobi Rachel Akingbade. @TobiRachel_ Instagram: @YellowCupPodcast. Twitter: @YellowCupPod. Artwork: Kirz Art. Theme song vocals and production: Karl Nova. Theme song voice-over: Rachel-Yvonne McIntosh. Theme song mixing: Phil Mayers.
Podcaster Alex Reads joins Yellow Cup Podcast’s Tobi Rachel as they argue over Will Smith’s career. Is it over? Alex waves goodbye to the Mostly Lit podcast - don't worry he's got a new one! - while Tobi shouts at him for eating on the mic. The pair also share their recent DNA results and what that means for their identity. Don't forget to use the hashtag #YellowCupPodcast to settle their heated debate. Guest: Alex Reads, IG - @alexreads. Host: Tobi Rachel Akingbade. @TobiRachel_ Instagram: @YellowCupPodcast. Twitter: @YellowCupPod. Artwork: Kirz Art. Theme song vocals and production: Karl Nova. Theme song voice-over: Rachel-Yvonne McIntosh. Theme song mixing: Phil Mayers.
Welcome to What Matters with Alex Reads. This week we have Jay Richards, founder of DivInc and we speak about Gen Z, new working cultures, becoming a better man and how he dealt with grief to become the person he is today. Find Jay:https://wearedivinc.com/Twitter: @jaykrichardsInstagram: @wearedivincRate, review and subscribe! Join the community:#WhatMatters #WhatMattersPodcast #WhatMattersNewsletter: alexreads.co.uk/newsletterEmail: whatmatterspod@gmail.comInstagram: @AlexReadsTwitter: @AlexReads__Follow Alex Reads on Vero: https://get.vero.co/whatmattersMusic: JMZ Artwork: Mike-Andre Joda Website: alexreads.co.ukExecutive producer and manager Clarissa Pabi
Alex Reads is a professional journalist and podcast host of Mostly Lit and What Matters, who loves to create. Inspired by David Sedaris, Alex has natural gift for storytelling and plays the piano to exorcise his demons. In this episode of Claret & Conversation, we’ll discuss how the ever-modest Alex doesn’t let stereotypes define him.
Welcome to Mostly Lit!-This minisode is in dedication of SAFE: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space by Derek Owusu with an exclusive listen to the essayWhat's In A Name, by Mostly Lit co-host - Alex Reads. -Buy SAFE here. Use #UsManAreSafe and #SAFE on Instagram and Twitter with your thoughts on the essays and the book!-Book: SAFE: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space, Edited by Derek Owusu. What is the experience of Black men in Britain? With continued conversation around British identity, racism and diversity, there is no better time to explore this question and give Black British men a platform to answer it. SAFE: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space is that platform. Including essays from top poets, writers, musicians, actors and journalists, this timely and accessible book brings together a selection of powerful reflections exploring the Black British male experience and what it really means to reclaim and hold space in the landscape of our society.Where do Black men belong in school, in the media, in their own families, in the conversation about mental health, in the LGBT community, in grime music - and how can these voices inspire, educate and add to the dialogue of diversity already taking place? Following on from discussions raised by The Good Immigrant and Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, this collection takes readers on a rich and varied path to confront and question the position of Black men in Britain today, and shines a light on the way forward.Contributors include poet Suli Breaks, award-winning author Alex Wheatle, Channel 4 news reporter Symeon Brown, Guardian journalist Joseph Harker and many more.-Intro Music by: @StuffDeejSays----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Get involved!-Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on the episode and send us an email for Culture Questions!-Rate and review us on iTunes, Acast, Spotify, Soundcloud and YouTube!-Follow and message us on:Twitter - @mostlylitInstagram - @mostlylitpodYouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCNSap_m48BXPUViJofbUYCQEmail - mostlylit@gmail.comWebsite: www.mostly-lit.com-#Books #Literature #Culture #Reading See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Episode 118 Yusuff and Gina are joined by Alex Reads and they discuss Davido and Afrobeats, Anxiety, Therapy, Reading books, Bad dates, TV shows, Potential new US presidents, Jussie Smollett, ebay feedback and much more. Meet Us After 7 Podcast Live Date: Sunday 17th February 2019 Time: 6:00pm - 11:30pm Location: Dingwalls, Middle Yard. Camden Lock, London, NW1 8AB. Tickets: https://shoobs.com/events/35460/meet-us-after-7-podcast-live (Extras: Lip sync battle, prizes, games, free popcorn, valentines day special) HOSTS Yusuff Twitter and Instagram: @bigmanyus Email: bigmanyus@gmail.com Album Cuts Podcast: soundcloud.com/albumcuts (Also available on Itunes and Spotify) BIG MAN YUS BOOTCAMP Saturday 9th February 2019 10:00am - 11:00am Skorpion Fitness, 71 Holland Road, West Ham, London, E15 3BP (INDOOR VENUE) Tickets: https://shoobs.com/events/36310/big-man-yus-bootcamp Gina Twitter, Instagram and Sanpchat: @just_geen Email: info@justgeen.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX4om9JCBaCsEaVGD8PMOfQ Train to Twerk: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/train-to-twerk-london-afrobeats-dancehall-trap-fun-fitness-workout-tickets-55648376793 GUEST Alex Reads Twitter: @alexreads_ Instagram: @alexreads Podcast Twitter and Instagram: @meetusafter7 Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV1dJpQOJA-9d4FXvG9hynw Dilemmas, questions and to get in touch with us: meetusafter7@gmail.com
Back with another Behind The Bar. We couldn't get to our Ask The Table section last week so we answer a few questions this week with Alex Reads and Eedsmckenzie. Find Eden: Twitter: twitter.com/Eedsmckenzie Instagram: www.instagram.com/Eedsmckenzie/ Podcast: twitter.com/DatsPod Find Alex: Instagram: www.instagram.com/alexreads/ Mostly Lit: www.instagram.com/mostlylitpod/ What Matters Pod: www.instagram.com/explore/tags/whatmatterspod/ Black therapist in the UK: https://www.baatn.org.uk/
Today, I’m in conversation with Alex Reads, host of the award-winning podcast Mostly Lit and of his own and new show, What Matters. In all of his work, Alex demonstrates his capacity for a deep and searching self-reflection, that most vital of exercises in living a good and fulsome life. What I perhaps love most about Alex is his ability to help us in holding up a mirror to ourselves, to understand better who we are, what we want and where we’re going. In a searching and probing conversation, we discuss whether (and how) we exist outside of our Blackness, the meaning of life and the vital and ongoing healing work necessary to ensure our happiness. —— Alex Reads is the podcaster, writer and content creator behind What Matters and Mostly Lit.——@_busybeingblack is the podcast exploring how we live in the fullness of our queer Black lives. Supporting this podcast doesn’t cost any money; your retweets, ratings, reviews, shares and feedback all help, so please keep it all coming #busybeingblackOf course, if you want to and have the means, you can support Busy Being Black financially and help make it all happen: paypal.me/busybeingblack——Thank you to our partners, UK Black Pride and BlackOut UK.
Back for 2019! Table for Three are joined again by Eden from Don't Alert The Stans (DATS) and Alex Reads from Mostly Lit and What Matters Pod! We talk about what we've been up to and #SurvivingRkelly Find Eden: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Eedsmckenzie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Eedsmckenzie/ Podcast: https://twitter.com/DatsPod Find Alex: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexreads/ Mostly Lit: https://www.instagram.com/mostlylitpod/ What Matters Pod: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/whatmatterspod/
During Black History the Mostly Lit guys hosted a live session at the BFI. TBB's literature reviewer Priscilla Owusu caught up with Alex, Raqfiq and Derek to find out more about their revolutionary podcast. Named by the Guardian and the BBC as one of the top podcasts of 2017, Mostly Lit is an award-winning books and pop-culture podcast, hosted by Alex Reads, Raifa Rafiq and Derek Owusu. Find out more on Mostly Lit: https://www.mostly-lit.com Keep up to date with Priscilla Owusu via: http://thebritishblacklist.co.uk/author/priscilla-owusu/
This week on What Matters, we have Charlotte Cox.After spending 8 years working in one of the most prestigious and impressive law firms in the country, and 11 years in law - Charlotte Cox decided that she wanted to find value in what she does as a day-to-day career.Sneaking off to workout on her breaks at the same time her boss went to have lunch, she found that her health and career were heading in a direction she had no control over.Charlotte started FLYLdn several months ago and it has been thriving ever since. Listen to us discussing passion projects, corporate jobs and ways to balance your lifestyle.Welcome Charlotte to What Matters with Alex Reads.FLYLDN:Instagram - @FlyLDNWeb: flyldn.co.ukJoin the community:#WhatMatters #WhatMattersPodcast #WhatMattersNewsletter: alexreads.co.uk/newsletterEmail: whatmatterspod@gmail.comInstagram: @AlexReadsTwitter: @AlexReads__Follow Alex Reads on Vero: https://get.vero.co/whatmattersWebsite: alexreads.co.ukExecutive producer and manager Clarissa Pabi
Hello listeners,This week, I speak to YOU.I discuss my reasons for the podcast, what I experienced with social media, and explore what matters to me.Sincerely,Alex ReadsWelcome to What Matters With Alex Reads!Join me, Alex Reads, as I speak to a host of thought leaders, creatives, health experts and entrepreneurs about their personal journeys and how they embrace what matters to them.Tune into the show weekly!Join the community:#WhatMatters #WhatMattersPodcast #WhatMattersNewsletter: alexreads.co.uk/newsletterEmail: whatmatterspod@gmail.comInstagram: @AlexReadsTwitter: @AlexReads__Follow Alex Reads on Vero: https://get.vero.co/whatmattersWebsite: alexreads.co.ukExecutive producer and manager Clarissa Pabi
Welcome to What Matters With Alex Reads!Join me, Alex Reads, as I speak to a host of thought leaders, creatives, health experts and entrepreneurs about their personal journeys and how they embrace what matters to them.Tune into the show weekly!Join the community:#WhatMatters #WhatMattersPodcast #WhatMattersNewsletter: alexreads.co.uk/newsletterEmail: whatmatterspod@gmail.comInstagram: @AlexReadsTwitter: @AlexReads__Follow Alex Reads on Vero: https://get.vero.co/whatmattersWebsite: alexreads.co.ukExecutive producer and manager Clarissa Pabi
This week we are joined by Alex Reads from Mostly Lit and writer Eden. We talk about working in the podcast industry and calling out other men on doing wrong
This week we are joined by Alex Reads from Mostly Lit and writer Eden. We talk about Grenfell fire a year on, On The Run Tour in London with #AskTheTable and Explain That Tweet! Follow Eden on Twitter: @exeden_ Follow Alex Reads on Twitter: @AlexReads__ Follow Mostly Lit on Twitter: @mostlylit
Hey everyone! Alex, Donald, Zach, and Justin get ready for Electronic Three and talk about EA's showing today. They also talk Xenoblade, Blazblue, Just Shapes and Beats, and of course, the week's news.
Finding Your Forté. Just an introspective conversation with people from various business, skill and talent backgrounds; exploring their motivations, experiences and opinions all things business, life and everything in between. Kick back and take in how others have started, sustained but also failed with some of their endeavours. Learn how they found their forté and maybe even spark your forté. This episode I sit down with a fellow podcasting peer, Alex Reads of Mostly Lit, where we discuss how he started his podcasting journey, the highs and lows he's experienced along the way but also delving into his personal experiences working for a notable newspaper group and the perils that come with. As our conversation goes on we delve into the importance of owning your art but also what it's like to start afresh when obstacles come in the way. A thoroughly enjoyable listen and a discussion that I'm sure you'll be able to pick up some lessons from.
“Stormzy’s Mate“ is the thirteeth episode of the British film club series Popcorn_City featuring Rob, Iyanu, Psy & DV. The Mayor of Popcorn_City was also very pleased to host the ambassador and special envoy Alex Reads. Synopsis: L’z gets his worthy introduction, Slum dog Air BnB, Empty suitcase from the motherland, All allergies matter, accountability & responsibility, Darth Vader breathing is back, seductive voice soundclash, Character development vs plot driven, Sounds of the Psy, Second chances, 3 billboards outside Grenfell, BLACK PANTHER SO MUCH STUFF ON BLACK PANTHER, Punching journalists in the face, It’s Rob breathing like Darth Vader, MORE BLACK PANTHER, DV vanishes, Wankada National Party, The Nike advert, Plantain scale, Cinema rules again, what’s been watched, Detective L’z, EVEN MORE BLACK PANTHER, February the 14th movies and BLACK PANTHER. Spelling errors in this message are the product of a poor education system. Pay teachures more than athletes.
Alex Reads his Hate Mail on Air and responds to comments; He also reviews the new DoctorsOnDemand.com service and his experience. Get a FREE Visit with PROMO CODE: UVFDS23F
Alex Reads his Hate Mail on Air and responds to comments; He also reviews the new DoctorsOnDemand.com service and his experience. Get a FREE Visit with PROMO CODE: UVFDS23F
Alex Reads On-Air The Documents From Grand Jury Testimony in Ferguson, MO Michael Brown Shooting, something most of the main stream media has NOT done.Here is the TRUTH and facts about the official verdict and why the documents prove Office Darren Wilson's story.Documents: http://www.alexexum.com/#!All-The-Documents-From-Grand-Jury-Testimony-in-Ferguson-Mo-Shooting/cjds/19C9AB88-53A0-498D-95C6-55DDBF7AA734
Alex Reads On-Air The Documents From Grand Jury Testimony in Ferguson, MO Michael Brown Shooting, something most of the main stream media has NOT done.Here is the TRUTH and facts about the official verdict and why the documents prove Office Darren Wilson's story.Documents: http://www.alexexum.com/#!All-The-Documents-From-Grand-Jury-Testimony-in-Ferguson-Mo-Shooting/cjds/19C9AB88-53A0-498D-95C6-55DDBF7AA734