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Latest podcast episodes about anoosh

The Ruthless Truth
May Day and Heydi Sanchez Tejeda - Wed 04-30, 2025

The Ruthless Truth

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 30:46


Ruth and Anoosh join us this week to discuss the meaning behind May Day as an important date for workers rights and the inhumane deportation case of Heydi Sanchez Tejeda.

Terry Meiners
Shine a Light for Anoosh: a big celebration for Anoosh Shariat is planned by legendary Chef Dallas McGarity

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 9:40 Transcription Available


March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month and the community will Shine a Light for Anoosh, a fundraising campaign dedicated to raising awareness and supporting colon cancer prevention efforts.Donate $25 to “purchase a bulb,” symbolizing a collective effort to shine a light on the importance of on-time screenings and early detection.The campaign will kick off with the illumination of the Big Four Bridge in blue—a powerful tribute to the late Anoosh Shariat, a beloved chef and advocate who fought bravely against colon cancer.Anoosh was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2018 and fought tirelessly to share the message of on-time screening being essential to prevent others from suffering.This event is proudly sponsored by Chef Dallas McGarity of The Fat Lamb, who is committed to continuing Anoosh's legacy by raising awareness and encouraging preventive action.Dallas and Anoosh's widow Paula Barmore joined me on 840WHAS to discuss the March 7 celebration.

The Best of the Money Show
Shapeshifter -From Numbers to Turnarounds: Anoosh Rooplal's Quest to Rescue the Post Office

The Best of the Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 21:51


Stephen Grootes speaks to Anoosh Rooplal, a seasoned Chartered Accountant and Senior Business Rescue Practitioner with over 22 years of experience, who is now leading the turnaround efforts at the Post Office, about his remarkable career journey and the challenges of rescuing this iconic South African institution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Terry Meiners
Robin Miller and Dan Dry talk APRON Inc and their celebration of Chef Anoosh Shariat

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 10:30 Transcription Available


Robin Miller, the Executive Director of APRON Inc., and Dan Dry, an APRON Inc. Board Member, talks about APRON's mission to help independant restaurant employees in need and their upcoming fundraiser "10 Taste Salute! Celebrating Culinary Icon – Chef Anoosh Shariat"...

The New Statesman Podcast
Does Liz Truss believe what she's saying?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 22:49


This week Liz Truss has embarked on the press tour of a lifetime with her new book, Ten Years to Save the West: Lessons from the only conservative in the room. She's been casting blame from the UN to the Bank of England for the failure of her time in office, but does she really believe what she's saying? And how might this affect her standing in the next general election?Anoosh and Rachel also ask Freddie about his recent trip to the National Conservatism conference in Brussels with the likes of Nigel Farage, Suella Braverman, Éric Zemmour, Viktor Orbán, and the Belgian police. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Power Test
Binfire of the Localities: a look at the local elections

The Power Test

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 34:15


On this week's episode of The Power Test, we're looking at all things local elections - including bins! - New Statesman Britain Editor Anoosh Chakelian joins Sam and Ayesha on the pod and discussed how these will have an impact on Labour and whether it can deliver real change in government.Episode notes:The Tories are trying to make headway by putting the blame on Labour-run councils themselves, but while voters seem to be seeing through the attacks, the question remains as to whether Labour is really prepared for the true state of its likely inheritance.“We know councils are under a huge amount of pressure at the moment and this is a source of real pain for people - who are seeing services cut, council tax bills rising and places like Birmingham going bankrupt, with others teetering on the brink” says Ayesha.“Eight councils have gone bankrupt since 2010, and this should be a story of how the Conservatives have failed local government. But, Tory rhetoric is trying to blame Labour-run councils themselves” added Chakelian.“A lot of major councils are run by a Labour administration, and so there is a reputational risk which Labour needs a retort to, but it doesn't because it doesn't really seem to have a plan of how it would save local councils from going bankrupt when they get into government.”If Labour does well in the elections, the party will also face increased scrutiny over what its approach will be like more generally in government - presenting risks for the party.Chakelian says the party “needs an answer” - and that “there's all sorts of things that they can do without making big spending commitments, like council tax reform and changes to business rates.” “Sorting out adult social care is also key, but that would require some sending commitments.”When asked her key tests for Labour, Anoosh said that having a plan on local government financing was key - but also whether the party could hold firm on their commitments over planning.“I would like to see if their planning commitments will actually come off. Starmer has said he will ignore local opposition to developments. But can he really do that if they win as many MPs as the polls tell us they will. They're going to have lots of MPs representing places with nice lovely green spaces and are they really going to want the first thing their government to do is sign off a load of building projects?”Sam added, “Then you'll have the National Trust kicking off their campaign, and the RSPB and all of them get involved. It's pretty hard to fight that lobby. So yea, I'm with you - I hope they commit to that. But, it will be a big test for the first couple of years.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Access Louisville
Louisville restaurant news

Access Louisville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 23:33


We've got a roundup of recent restaurant news on this week's Access Louisville podcast.First off, we talk to Reporter Michael L. Jones about how he got the story of Anoosh Bistro in East Louisville selling to a new owner. Jones said it started with him seeing a photo online of Anoosh Shariat and Chef David Danielson posing together. Turns out that Anoosh had sold the restaurant to Danielson, who had always dreamed of having a place like it. Details on the Anoosh Bistro sale can be found here. After that we talk about a few more restaurant items, including a new location for Popeyes Chicken in West Louisville and a new location of Chik-fil-A in St. Matthews. We also talk about some expansion plans from Louisville-based breakfast and brunch chain Wild Eggs, which is eyeing the Lexington market. This leads to a discussion of our favorite local breakfast dishes.Finally, we wrap up the show with some 2024 solar eclipse talk. Reporter Piper Hansen posted a story on how the celestial event is expected to bring crowds and tourism to Southern Indiana. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular services including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.

The New Statesman Podcast
Is Starmer showing his "true colours"?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 15:57


It's listener question time!Neil from Cambridge asks: "Rishi Sunak and other Conservatives keep telling us that Labour will take us 'back to square one' either through their policies or lack of a plan. What point in time does he want us to think of as being 'square one'? And why does he think that voters would believe that it is necessarily worse than where we are headed now?"Jon says: "Why do you guys propose on your podcasts that Starmer is currently lying, intending on being radical and inspiring once in office? Don't you think with a 30 point lead he can afford to show his true colours?"Harry Clarke-Ezzidio, policy correspondent at the New Statesman, steps in for Anoosh this week, and he is joined. by Rachel Cunliffe, associate political editor, and Freddie Hayward, political correspondent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Your polling questions answered, with Ben Walker

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 19:24


Our polling expert answers listener questions.Many of you have written in with questions for Ben Walker, the New Statesman's polling data analyst. In this episode Anoosh asks Ben your questions:What impact will tactical voting have on the next election?How will constituency boundary changes impact the main parties?Why are voters less "brand loyal" than in the past?Will 2024 see more green MPs elected?Submit a question for the New Statesman team to answer at www.newstatesman.com/youaskusBecome a New Statesman subscriberhttps://www.newstatesman.com/subscribeDownload the app (subscribers can listen ad-free):iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9latS0wajogms2z02c Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Are the Conservatives laying a trap for Labour?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 15:47


Earlier this week former minister Simon Clarke wrote in the Telegraph, the Conservative party faces an electoral "massacre" under Rishi Sunak's leadership and warned “extinction is a very real possibility for our party”. “He does not get what Britain needs. And he is not listening to what the British people want.” and “Instead of conviction, we have convention.”A listener writes in to ask: with all the disarray and rebellion in the Tory party, what's the likelihood of a confidence vote anytime soon?Anoosh and Freddie also review whether the are Conservatives 'salting the earth' or 'laying traps for Labour' .Switch on with 50% offRefresh your perspective in 2024 with free-thinking journalism and 50% off our annual subscriptions. Simple use the code JAN50 at the checkout.*Offer ends 31st January and applies to the first year only.www.newstatesman/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Is Labour's green agenda under threat?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 14:15


Anoosh reports on the Port Talbot steelworkers job losses, and how they will impact Labour's green agenda.2,800 industrial jobs will be lost in Port Talbot steelworks if planned "green" updates go ahead. Anoosh Chakelian visited the Tata Steel plant to meet the workers who will lose their jobs, and joins Freddie Hayward to report what she found. They discuss the impact of the green transition on industrial communities, and whether Labour's planned investment is enough to deliver on environmental goals while protecting the economy.Switch on with 50% offRefresh your perspective in 2024 with free-thinking journalism and 50% off our annual subscriptions. Simple use the code JAN50 at the checkout.*Offer ends 31st January and applies to the first year only.www.newstatesman/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
What's gone wrong with political journalism in the UK? With Ash Sarkar, Ian Dunt and Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 50:26


Armando and Anoosh delve into the inner workings of British political reporting, exploring the complex world of the Lobby, the blurred relationships that many political journalists and politicians balance - trading access and trust, - and how this landscape has been evolving over the past few years with the rise of digital and alternative media. To do this they are joined by Ash Sarkar, senior editor at Novara Media, and Ian Dunt, columnist at the I and former editor of Politics.co.uk.This us the last episode of this series of Westminster Reimagined.Listen to all previous episodes of Westminster Reimagined here: https://podfollow.com/westminster-reimagined-with-armando-iannucci-the-new-statesmanDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9latS0wajogms2z02c Sign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast
Ash Sarkar and Ian Dunt: What's gone wrong with political journalism in the UK?

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 50:01


Armando and Anoosh delve into the inner workings of British political reporting, exploring the complex world of the Lobby, the blurred relationships that many political journalists and politicians balance - trading access and trust, - and how this landscape has been evolving over the past few years with the rise of digital and alternative media. To do this they are joined by Ash Sarkar, senior editor at Novara Media, and Ian Dunt, columnist at the I and former editor of Politics.co.uk.This us the last episode of this series of Westminster Reimagined.Listen to all previous episodes of Westminster Reimagined here: https://podfollow.com/westminster-reimagined-with-armando-iannucci-the-new-statesmanDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9latS0wajogms2z02c Sign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Is British democracy under threat? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 44:41


Is democracy slipping away from us? How protected are we by our constitution? And do governments have the power to swiftly change this? In June, in front of a live audience, Armando and Anoosh were joined by Simon Woolley, founder and director of Operation Black Vote and Principal of Homerton College, Cambridge, and Graham Smith, CEO of the anti-monarchy campaign group Republic. This episode was recorded shortly after the first data regarding voter ID impact in elections, and also after the arrest of Graham Smith at a pre-arranged Coronation protest. Listen to all previous episodes of Westminster Reimagined here: https://podfollow.com/westminster-reimagined-with-armando-iannucci-the-new-statesman Download the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=US Subscribe to the New Statesman WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9latS0wajogms2z02c Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Is democracy slipping away from us? How protected are we by our constitution? And do governments have the power to swiftly change this? In June, in front of a live audience, Armando and Anoosh were joined by Simon Woolley, founder and director of Operation Black Vote and Principal of Homerton College, Cambridge, and Graham Smith, CEO of the anti-monarchy campaign group Republic.This episode was recorded shortly after the first data regarding voter ID impact in elections, and also after the arrest of Graham Smith at a pre-arranged Coronation protest.Listen to all previous episodes of Westminster Reimagined here: https://podfollow.com/westminster-reimagined-with-armando-iannucci-the-new-statesmanDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9latS0wajogms2z02c Sign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
How do Gen Z want to vote? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 42:36


The writer, satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci returns to the New Statesman Podcast to co-host our fourth series of Westminster Reimagined.In this episode, which was recorded in the summer of 2023, Armando and Anoosh visit a group of sixth form students who will be voting for the first time in the upcoming general election. They want to know what how politics is taught in schools, how the students view the UK political party system, and whether the issues that matter to the students are represented by politicians today.Listen to all previous episodes of Westminster Reimagined here: https://podfollow.com/westminster-reimagined-with-armando-iannucci-the-new-statesmanDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9latS0wajogms2z02c Sign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

The writer, satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci returns to the New Statesman Podcast to co-host our fourth series of Westminster Reimagined.In this episode, which was recorded in the summer of 2023, Armando and Anoosh visit a group of sixth form students who will be voting for the first time in the upcoming general election. They want to know what how politics is taught in schools, how the students view the UK political party system, and whether the issues that matter to the students are represented by politicians today.Download the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9latS0wajogms2z02c Sign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Is Britain really great? With Armando Iannucci | Westminster Reimagined

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 50:30


The writer, satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci returns to the New Statesman Podcast to co-host our fourth series of Westminster Reimagined. Across this season he is joined by co-host Anoosh Chakelian, Britain editor at the New Statesman, to explores parts of British public life he believes to be broken, and is joined by guests from inside and outside Westminster to work out how to fix them.In this first episode of the season our hosts are joined by Alex von Tunzelmann, historian, screenwriter and author, and Ivan Rogers, former permanent representative of the UK to the European Union. In their careers they've both reflected on how Britain is seen on the international stage and the way its role in the world has been changing, and Armando and Anoosh want to know - is Britain really great, anymore?Listen to all previous episodes of Westminster Reimagined here: https://podfollow.com/westminster-reimagined-with-armando-iannucci-the-new-statesman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

The writer, satirist and broadcaster Armando Iannucci returns to the New Statesman Podcast to co-host our fourth series of Westminster Reimagined. Across this season he is joined by co-host Anoosh Chakelian, Britain editor at the New Statesman, to explores parts of British public life he believes to be broken, and is joined by guests from inside and outside Westminster to work out how to fix them.In this first episode of the season our hosts are joined by Alex von Tunzelmann, historian, screenwriter and author, and Ivan Rogers, former permanent representative of the UK to the European Union. In their careers they've both reflected on how Britain is seen on the international stage and the way its role in the world has been changing, and Armando and Anoosh want to know - is Britain really great, anymore? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast
Jon Stewart: has the Special Relationship turned sour?

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 44:27


The US and the UK: divided by a common language, or united in chaos?Armando and Anoosh speak to the American satirist and broadcaster Jon Stewart, and the journalist Sam Walker to compare US and UK politics. They discuss whether the chaos and division of US political life is a warning for the UK, and whether discourse in Britain is heading in a similar direction.GuestsJon Stewart is one of the United States' leading political satirists and broadcasters. He was the long-running host of The Daily Show from 1999-2015, and now hosts The Problem with Jon Stewart an Apple TV+Sam Walker is a British journalist and broadcaster living in Arizona, Texas. She is the host of the podcast Sam Walker's Desert Diaries.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on Nov 11, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast
Whipped into shape: is politics just a game to MPs?

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 40:02


Underhand, "bullying", quid-pro-quo... are whips helping run the country, or turning politics into a game of political point-scoring?Armando and Anoosh are joined by playwright James Graham and professor of politics Chris Hanretty to discuss the whipping operation in parliament - and whether blowing the whistle on whips' tactics will actually change anything for the better.GuestsJames Graham is the award-winning writer of political plays This House, Brexit: The Uncivil War and Labour of LoveChris Hanretty is a professor at Royal Holloway University who studies pork barrel politics.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on May 11, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Britain has one of the most unequal economies in Europe.In the UK, the rich are richer and the poor are poorer than in other European countries. The income gap is the largest it has been in ten years, food-bank use has doubled since 2014 and nearly a third of low-income families are unable to heat their homes; meanwhile the richest 1 per cent of households in the UK are worth £3.6 million each. Why? And what impact does this have on our politics?Anoosh and Armando meet Dominic Watters, a social worker living on the breadline, and Adrienne Buller of the think tank Common Wealth, to explore the impact of inequality and whether the political system is geared against the "undeserving poor". GuestsDominic Watters is a single dad, social worker and campaigner against food insecurity. He's the author of Social Distance in Social Work: Covid Capsule OneAdrienne Buller is director of research at the Common Wealth think tank and author of The Value of a Whale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

The Tories promised to fix "broken Britain" - but they've just made it worse.Unions are striking, the NHS is buckling, and volunteers are increasingly stepping in to provide vital services after funding cuts. How can Britain carry on like this?Armando and Anoosh meet two local activists providing volunteer community services to understand the view from the front line of community work, and explore what can be done to remedy the situation.GuestsMichelle Dornelly is the founder of Children with Voices, which runs Hackney Community Food Hub.Emilie De Bruijn launched and runs Hartlepool Baby Bank, providing support to parents of babies and young children.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on November 18, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

The truth is dead. Can politics survive?Armando and Anoosh speak to journalist James Ball and political campaigner Mae Dobbs to explore the impact of misinformation and disinformation, and also meet a former BBC executive, Pat Younge, to discuss how the broadcaster could do more to tackle a culture of lying among politicians.GuestsMae Dobbs is a digital campaign strategist who worked on the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and Anas Sarwar's campaign for the Scottish Labour leadership.James Ball is the author of Post-Truth: How Bullshit Conquered the World, and The Other Pandemic, exploring the impact of the Qanon conspiracy theory.Pat Younge is a broadcast executive with over 30 years experience at the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV, among others.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on Nov 25, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Leave meant leave. Brexit meant Brexit. Brexit "got done". But can Brexit work?Armando and Anoosh meet two brothers, both entrepreneurs, divided by Brexit. The family rift encapsulates the divisions between Leave and Remain camps that continue to impact British politics. Can the Baxter brothers, and the UK, come together and unite after years of division?GuestsIan Baxter is founder and chair of Baxter Freight, a logistics and supply chain solutions company with significant dealings in Europe. He voted to remain in the European Union.Nigel Baxter is managing director of RH Commercial Vehicles, a supplier of Heavy Goods Vehicles. He voted to leave the European Union.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on December 2, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast
Alistair Campbell: are prime ministers too powerful?

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 32:35


Our democracy is parliamentary. Why do so many Prime Minsters want to be presidential?Alistair Campbell and Catherine Haddon of the Institute for Government join Armando and Anoosh for the final episode of season three, to discuss whether presidential-style politics is a new thing, or if prime ministers have always wanted more power. They explore the impact of the Boris Johnson era and the underrated power of a strong cabinet.GuestsAlistair Campbell was Tony Blair's director of communications and now co-hosts the hit podcast The Rest is Politics.Catherine Haddon is resident historian at the Institute for Government.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on December 9, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast
Chris Addison: Is Westminster withering?

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 30:28


Is Westminster's political power fading? Anoosh and Armando are joined by actor and director Chris Addison and former independent parliamentary candidate Claire Wright to discuss the distribution of political influence in the parliamentary system, whether it's possible to influence politics at a local level without buying in to a central party line, and why so many MPs start out as SpAds.GuestsChris Addison is a comedian, writer, actor and director who, among other notable roles, played the special advisor Ollie Reeder in Armando Iannucci's hit political satire The Thick of It.Claire Wright fought the constituency of East Devon as an independent candidate in three general elections, coming second each time.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on August 9, 2021. Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis. Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast
Dominic Grieve: Britain's ramshackle constitution

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 38:53


Britain doesn't have a written constitution. Is it time we did?Armando and Anoosh are joined by former attorney general Dominic Grieve and the head of UCL's Constitution Unit, Meg Russell, to discuss Britain's "ramshackle" constitution - and whether democracy can continue to thrive in Westminster after Brexit without a codified system of government.GuestsDominic Grieve is a barrister and former Conservative MP who served as Attorney General for England and Wales from 2010 - 2014. Meg Russell is professor in British and comparative politics and director of the Constitution Unit at University College London.--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on April 27, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Armando Iannucci: Westminster Reimagined | a New Statesman podcast

Does change happen because of politicians, or despite them?Armando and Anoosh speak to two campaigners addressing issues of inequality to discuss whether it's people or politicians who change public opinion - and whether activists are letting the government off the hook.GuestsRosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah launched her grass roots campaign to improve London's air quality after her daughter became the first person in the world to officially die from air pollution. Find out more about the Ella Roberta foundation for clean air: https://www.ellaroberta.org/Gary Stephenson is a former interest rate trader who made his fortune betting on the fallout of the 2008 market crash, before leaving the City to campaign against wealth inequality. See his YouTube channel, GarysEconomics, here: https://www.youtube.com/c/garyseconomics--This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on April 20, 2022.Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesmanSubscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Dangerous Art of the Documentary
Alison Ellwood & Anoosh Tertzakian (San Francisco Sounds | MGM+)

The Dangerous Art of the Documentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 42:35


The two-part docuseries “San Francisco Sounds”, helmed by directing duo Alison Ellwood and Anoosh Tertzakian, celebrates the musical and artistic renaissance that exploded in the Bay Area from the mid-sixties into the mid-seventies. Featuring the music of Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, Steve Miller, and many more, it's a glimpse into a time and place that changed the world of music, love, and culture forever. Anoosh and Alison talk with Tiller about transitioning from editing to directing (2:00), the journey from “Laurel Canyon” to “San Francisco Sounds” (7:00), the benefit to using audio-only interviews (14:00), why it took over a year to make this movie (19:05), finding a fresh approach to telling the story of Janis Joplin (22:10), how they craft performances from their key interviews (25:08), the parts of the story that surprised them the most (30:20), and how money changes even the best art (34:00).

The New Statesman Podcast
You Ask Us: Why are so many councils going bust?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 16:30


Since being recently surpassed by India, Britain has the world's sixth largest economy. But, one listener asks, how do we square this position with the reality of our crumbling services? And on the subject of government funding, another listener asks: will Birmingham City Council's financial crisis will make Labour more weary of devolving power to local authorities?Anoosh Chakelian, Rachel Wearmouth, and Freddie Hayward, answer listener questions.Read more from Anoosh on Thurrock Council's bankruptcy and the West Country's disappearing bus routesSubmit a question for You Ask Us: https://www.newstatesman.com/YouAskUsDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman from £1 per week:https://newstatesman.com/podcastofferSign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
You Ask Us: Should it be easier to recall MPs, and how do Rishi Sunak and John Major compare?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 22:04


Various MPs, including Nadine Dorries, have been accused of not doing their jobs. Should there be a standard of work all MPs must meet? Anoosh and Freddie tackle a listener's question.Also – much has been said about the similarities and differences between Tony Blair and Keir Starmer, but what about John Major and Rishi Sunak?Submit a question: https://www.newstatesman.com/YouAskUsDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman from £1 per week:https://newstatesman.com/podcastofferSign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
You Ask Us: Is Starmer haunted by Blair, and how do you raise voter turnout?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 15:01


Labour's dominance in the polls draws obvious comparisons with 1997-era New Labour. But is it fair to compare Keir Starmer with Tony Blair – and what should the current Labour leader learn from his predecessor? Anoosh and Freddie tackle a listener's question.Also – how do we incentivise voter turn out? One listener has a novel idea. Could it work?Submit a question: https://www.newstatesman.com/YouAskUsDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman from £1 per week:https://newstatesman.com/podcastofferSign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
You Ask Us: How would a Lib Dem return change parliament? And why Liz Truss was worse for Labour.

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 16:24


Anoosh Chakelian and Freddie Hayward answer your questions. After a routing in 2015, the Liberal Democrats have languished as a minor player in the Commons while the SNP have enjoyed the advantages of being the third largest party in parliament. Their positions could reverse at the next election. Our listener asks how politics would change if the Lib Dems became the third largest party. Liz Truss' premiership proved disastrous for the Conservatives – but did it scar Labour too? Anoosh and Freddie explore the long tail of the Truss debacle and its impact on both sides of the house.Submit a question: https://www.newstatesman.com/YouAskUsDownload the app:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/new-statesman-magazine/id610498525Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.progressivemediagroup.newstatesman&hl=en_GB&gl=USSubscribe to the New Statesman from £1 per week:https://newstatesman.com/podcastofferSign up to our daily politics email: https://morningcall.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
You Ask Us: Will Keir Starmer do electoral reform - and Andy Burnham ever be Prime Minister?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 15:58


Anoosh, Freddie and Zoë answer your questions in You Ask Us.Keir Starmer has said that voter reform is not a priority for the Labour party. But in the event of a hung parliament at the next election, he may look to the Liberal Democrats – who have long campaigned for proportional representation – for support. Could this sway his hand to change the electoral system?A new survey revealed Andy Burnham is the second most popular politician in the country. The Manchester Mayor has run for the Labour leadership twice. Could he make it third time lucky?To submit a question for You Ask Us visit www.newstatesman.com/youaskusSign up to receive Morning Call, the New Statesman's daily politics email by Freddie Hayward, here: https://morningcall.substack.com/Subscribe to the New Statesman for £1 per week: www.newstatesman.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Why Britain is broke, with Ed Conway

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 27:58


The UK is experiencing higher inflation than any other G7 country. Ed Conway, Economics editor for Sky News, joins Anoosh, Freddie and Zoë on the New Statesman podcast to explain why Britain appears caught in a "contagious" cycle of economic pain - and why Rishi Sunak and the Bank of England appear unable to break it.Read Ed Conway's cover story for this week's New Statesman magazine, "Broke Britannia", here: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/economy/2023/07/broke-britannia-uk-inflationSign up to receive the New Statesman's daily politics email, Morning Call, here: https://morningcall.substack.com/Subscribe to the New Statesman from just £1 per week: https://www.newstatesman.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting
Anoosh/Opening dated July 2, 2023

Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 10:30


Anoosh shares his experience, strength, and hope. The Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting gathers at 7:00 p.m. every Sunday on Zoom and Live in person, please join us at https://zoom.us/s/451797737 Password: NewYMCA. Join us live at Mission Lutheran Church. 24360 Yosemite Rd, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677. 24360 Yosemite Rd - Google Maps. Generally, 2 shares (a 10 minute and 40 minute) are published mid-week, which were records the previous Sunday.Please contact us at lagunaniguelspeakermeeting@gmail.com for more information about the meeting or any comments you may have. Thanks for listening.RSS: Feed: https://dashboard.rss.com/podcasts/lagunaniguelspeakermeeting/

The New Statesman Podcast
Is Labour heading for a majority after all?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 28:33


Now all the local ballots have been counted, Anoosh is joined by Freddie Hayward, Rachel Wearmouth and Ben Walker to work out who did well, who did badly, and what the results might tell us about the next election.They look at what's behind Labour wins in places like Medway and Thanet, whether Keir Starmer should be worried about the Greens, and how the Lib Dems are doing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast
Kate Forbes: How faith can make you political "roadkill", with Tim Farron

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 34:06


For a hot moment Kate Forbes was favourite to replace Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader and Scotland's first minister. But revealing her socially conservative views in a series of interviews, including being against equal marriage, gender self-identification and sex outside of marriage, has dismayed her supporters and jeopardised her campaign. Anoosh Chakelian and Ben Walker discuss the SNP's socially liberal base and the parallels between Forbes and Tim Farron, who resigned as Liberal Democrat leader in 2017 after he was repeatedly challenged about his views on gay sex. Anoosh then speaks to Farron himself about how he rates Forbes' prospects given his own experience, her brutally honest strategy, and whether a leader with her views is compatible with the SNP's progressive agenda. Then in You Ask US, Ben answers listeners' polling questions on where Britain stands on strikes, apathy towards Brexit, and the significance of the West Lancashire by-election result, as forecast by Britain Predicts, the New Statesman's new polling model.Subscribers can get an ad free version of the NS Podcast on the New Statesman app If you have a question for You Ask Us, go to newstatesman.com/youaskus Podcast listeners can subscribe to the New Statesman for just £1 a week for 12 weeks using our special offer. Just visit newstatesman.com/podcastoffer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Below the Belt Show
Interview: Comedian and Actor Dan Ahdoot from Cobra Kai(10/26/22)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 45:33


Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an interview with comedian and actor Dan Ahdoot known for his role as Anoosh in the hit Netflix series Cobra Kai! Dan talks about his friendship the with Cobra Kai showrunners and not needing to audition, using his blue belt in Jiu Jitsu skills in the series, working closely with Billy Zabka and the rest of the cast and more! Dan also talks about his friendship with fellow Cobra Kai recurring star Bret Ernst and their comedians of Cobra Kai comedy tour! In addition Dan talks about his podcast "Green Eggs and Dan" where he analyzes what's inside the fridge of your favorite celebrities! Don't miss this hysterical interview!

Below the Belt Show
Ep 789: Actor Daniel Roebuck from The Munsters and Comedian Dan Ahdoot from Cobra Kai(10/26/22)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 180:20


Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents our spooktacular Halloween Episode! We welcome comedian and actor Dan Ahdoot known for his role as Anoosh in the hit Netflix series Cobra Kai! Dan talks about his friendship the with Cobra Kai showrunners and not needing to audition, using his blue belt in Jiu Jitsu skills in the series, working closely with Billy Zabka and the rest of the cast and more! Dan also talks about his friendship with fellow Cobra Kai recurring star Bret Ernst and their comedians of Cobra Kai comedy tour! In addition Dan talks about his podcast "Green Eggs and Dan" where he analyzes what's inside the fridge of your favorite celebrities! Don't miss this hysterical interview! In addition we present another on-location interview from our favorite horror convention Monstermania (www.monstermania.net) with actor Daniel Roebuck, known for portraying The Count in Rob Zombie's The Munsters film on Netflix! BTB's own Al Sotto asks Daniel about Rob's decision to cast his favorite actors in all his films, his thoughts on Munsters needing to be in color, shooting the film in Budapest, whether there will be Munsters sequel and much much more! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining show! Also joining the panel is King Chachi The King of the 80s, "Darth" Paul Wallis and "The Ravishing Russian" Anna Kuchma! Don't miss it! The panel discusses what our favorite horror films are and what we like to watch during the Halloween season! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment — uncensored — only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits: Classic Cut - Siouxsie and the Banshees "Halloween"

The Lou Review
Meet Anoosh Shariat of Anoosh Bistro

The Lou Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 39:36


Hear from Anoosh as he tells the story of how he came from Iran, then Europe to the United States. His multi-cultural and health-focused approach has created a unique culinary experience at Anoosh Bistro. He is setting up a legacy through his cookbook and nonprofit, Compassionate Cooking. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theloureview/support

Page Publishing
Anoosh Arta; Michael Albright; Vickie L. Gardner; David Haak; Renee Barton; Geraldine Eddie McCann

Page Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 26:34


The New Statesman Podcast
What is behind Nicola Sturgeon's IndyRef2 gambit?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 33:32


Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the SNP, has announced that she wants to hold a second independence referendum on 19 October 2023. The constitutional debate was widely seen to be at a political deadlock, but now it enters a new phase.Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Chris Deerin, the New Statesman Scotland editor, to discuss the motivations behind this latest bid for independence and the means of securing it. They also touch on how Scots have said they would vote in recent polls, and whether plans to fight the next general election on this single issue could backfire, presenting an opportunity for Scottish Labour. Then in You Ask Us, Anoosh is joined by the New Statesman's political reporter Freddie Hayward to answer a listener's question on whether, by rejecting Corbynism, Keir Starmer has dropped the party's most appealing policies.If you have a question for You Ask Us, email podcasts@newstatesman.co.ukPodcast listeners can subscribe to the New Statesman for just £1 a week for 12 weeks using our special offer. Just visit newstatesman.com/podcastoffer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On the Mic
2022 Miami GP Race Review | F1 Podcast | Lights Out #5

On the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 60:56


This was the weirdest F1 Race Weekend easily of all time, with ridiculous antics from the 'fake water', a Vettel wearing his underwear on the outside and all the way too the ridiculous post-race interview and podium. All of which was topped off with a rather lack lustre race, watch us in this episode try to unravel all of it! Edited & Produced by Umer Fasie Bashir Timestamps: 00:00 - Anoosh is Engaged! 00:44 - Trying to understand the ridiculous the post-race antics 07:40 - What the hell was the TV Direction?! 09:12 - We don't care about the celebrities but only Martin Brundle 10:40 - The lack of safety and proper barriers 12:22 - Talking about qualifying 15:00 - Was the Miami Circuit any good? 17:55 - The Mick & Vettel Crash 23:38 - The effect of the cost cap & limited wind tunnel hours 26:40 - The McLaren Story: From Zero to Hero to Zero 28:08 - Safety car and the battle between the Mercedes 31:42 - Reviewing the Performances of the Mid-field 35:20 - Reviewing the Battle between the Ferrari & Red Bulls 47:15 - Do we really need this many F1 Races in the US 53:50 - Final Ratings on the Miami GP 55:55 - Prediction for the Spanish GP Follow us on: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/onthemicoffi... INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/onthemic_of... TWITTER https://twitter.com/on_themic Connect with us: INSTAGRAM Umer Fasie Bashir (Host, Producer & Editor): https://www.instagram.com/umerfasieb/ Zarrar Khan: https://www.instagram.com/zarrarkhaann/ Anoosh Zeerik: https://www.instagram.com/anooshzeerik/ #MiamiGP #F1Podcast #MaxVerstappen

On se résume
Je pars à la rencontre de Fanny Ardechiri, alias Anoosh, chanteuse, musicienne, autrice et compositrice

On se résume

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 39:27


Dans cet épisode, je pars à la rencontre de Fanny Ardechiri, alias Anoosh, chanteuse, musicienne, autrice et compositrice. Je suis ravi de vous proposer cet épisode avec Anoosh, une artiste brillante, qui est en train d'investir la scène musicale française, sans prétention mais avec beaucoup de talent. Elle écrit, compose et interprète ses propres chansons au style indie folk et à l'univers onirique et original. Son nouveau titre, Silhouette, est déjà disponible sur toutes les plateformes. Il est extrait de son premier et nouvel EP Games, que je vous invite vraiment à découvrir. Vous pouvez aussi retrouver Anoosh sur scène, en suivant les dates de ses concerts sur ses réseaux, elle chantera prochainement au festival Europavox, où elle partage notamment l'affiche avec Angèle ou encore Clara Luciani. J'espère que vous passerez un aussi bon moment que nous, bonne écoute. Merci infiniment à toutes celles et ceux qui s'abonnent, et aiment le podcast sur leur application d'écoute. Et cœur sur vous, si vous partagez le podcast sur vos réseaux, vous êtes les meilleur.e.s ! ❤️ Retrouvez Anoosh ici : https://www.instagram.com/fanoosheh/?hl=fr https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8fct1iaO7ls-rO9Xd9FZKA/featured Retrouvez tout mon univers ici : Mounir https://www.instagram.com/mouniresume/ https://www.youtube.com/c/MounirResume À très vite  

The New Statesman Podcast
Will Boris Johnson's woes affect the elections in Scotland and Wales?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 27:06


A devolution special of the New Statesman Podcast looks ahead to the local elections in Scotland and Wales. Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Scotland Editor Chris Deerin to discuss Scotland, including Nicola Sturgeon's face mask slip-up, why the real race is for second, and whether Labour can win back Glasgow. Anoosh then talks about the state of play in Wales with political reporter Freddie Hayward – and whether we'll see the first signs of Labour winning back the so-called Red Wall.Podcast listeners can subscribe to the New Statesman for just £1 a week for 12 weeks using our special offer. Just visit newstatesman.com/podcastoffer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Michael Sheen: Margins to Mainstream

Margins to Mainstream with Michael Sheen spotlights 11 new writers from under-represented backgrounds on a journey to reveal truths from the margins of society. In episode eight, Michael introduces Tammie Ash, a new writer from Bradford and her mentor Anoosh Chakelian, Britain editor at the New Statesman. Host Michael delves into how our family history foreshadows our future. Tammie's Indian heritage has inspired her writing, her grandmother's hand-me-down Hindu mythology seeping through the sentences. Armenian folk tales helped Anoosh connect with her father's side of the family. And Michael Sheen shares a story about his great-great-grandmother you'll want to hear. The episode ends with a performance of Tammie's story, The Beautiful Demon, by Michael in front of a live audience at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

The GOAT Farm Mindset Leadership Success
Super Chef Anoosh Shariat on How To Be Hospitable #FromTheArchives

The GOAT Farm Mindset Leadership Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 46:43


This is a rerelease of a chat Jason had with Chef Anoosh Shariat in 2018 about hospitality and being hospitable. It's great stuff and full of evergreen wisdom. You're gonna love it!

The GOAT Farm Mindset Leadership Success
Chef Anoosh Shariat Talks About Life on the #502LeaderSeries

The GOAT Farm Mindset Leadership Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 46:01


Jason and Anoosh speak about what it means to be hospitable toward one another...and how to fuel your body and soul. Learn more at YesLouisville.com.