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On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Tommy Dean and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the ballet strike, the death of the Fantale and annual holidays.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Wendy Harmer, Tommy Dean and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the ballet strike, the death of the Fantale and annual holidays.
Comedy, since ages, has been a stress buster. It enables us to laugh, helping us in releasing our tensions. The best part of the comedy has been how relatable it is to our lives that we can't help but laugh. In today's episode, we discussed with a famous comedian, what goes into good comedy. [00:36] - About Anthony Ackroyd Anthony is the Chief Enjoyment Officer of the Laughter Advantage. He is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and motivational speaker known for his impersonations of political figures. Anthony became a household name as the star of ABC TV's legendary comedy series “The Big Gig.” He has performed and written for hundreds of Australian and international television shows, radio programs and feature films. He is also a writer and performer of three of Australia's most successful comedy TV series: “Hey Hey! It's Saturday, The Comedy Company and Good News Week.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
30 years to the day after the original broadcast, here's Sunday Afternoon Fever, Maynard's Triple J show in all its unlikely glory with Tlot Tlot, Mrs Sinatra, Sultans of Ping FC and Anthony Ackroyd. Set your dial for plenty of 1993 goodness. “When radio shows were properly and lovingly put together and interviews were entertaining.”... The post Sunday Afternoon Fever 16.6.1993 – Sultans of Ping appeared first on Planet Maynard.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Anthony Ackroyd and Jean Kittson as they discuss the milkshake consent video, the offer from Bunnings to host vaccination hubs, and the human urge to make impulse purchases,.
On Thank God it’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Anthony Ackroyd and Jean Kittson as they discuss the milkshake consent video, the offer from Bunnings to host vaccination hubs, and the human urge to make impulse purchases,.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Anthony Ackroyd and Jean Kittson as they discuss the milkshake consent video, the offer from Bunnings to host vaccination hubs, and the human urge to make impulse purchases,.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they discuss the shredding of government documents, whether Cartier watches are worth it and what horrors might be presented in a personalised SAS course.
On Thank God it’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they discuss the shredding of government documents, whether Cartier watches are worth it and what horrors might be presented in a personalised SAS course.
On Thank God it’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they discuss the shredding of government documents, whether Cartier watches are worth it and what horrors might be presented in a personalised SAS course.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they discuss the shredding of government documents, whether Cartier watches are worth it and what horrors might be presented in a personalised SAS course.
Richard Glover kicks off the last in our series of TGIF lockdown specials in which are getting to know our TGIF regulars. This week it's the turn of Zoe Coombs Marr who talks about growing up queer in Grafton and the road to her hit Prime show Bossy Bottom, while Anthony Ackroyd dissects the rules of comedy and remembers some emotional moments from his work as a clown doctor at the Sydney Children's Hospital. Next week: Tommy, Jean and Rebecca, back in the studio.
Richard Glover kicks off the last in our series of TGIF lockdown specials in which are getting to know our TGIF regulars. This week it’s the turn of Zoe Coombs Marr who talks about growing up queer in Grafton and the road to her hit Prime show Bossy Bottom, while Anthony Ackroyd dissects the rules of comedy and remembers some emotional moments from his work as a clown doctor at the Sydney Children’s Hospital. Next week: Tommy, Jean and Rebecca, back in the studio.
Richard Glover kicks off the last in our series of TGIF lockdown specials in which are getting to know our TGIF regulars. This week it’s the turn of Zoe Coombs Marr who talks about growing up queer in Grafton and the road to her hit Prime show Bossy Bottom, while Anthony Ackroyd dissects the rules of comedy and remembers some emotional moments from his work as a clown doctor at the Sydney Children’s Hospital. Next week: Tommy, Jean and Rebecca, back in the studio.
Richard Glover kicks off the last in our series of TGIF lockdown specials in which are getting to know our TGIF regulars. This week it's the turn of Zoe Coombs Marr who talks about growing up queer in Grafton and the road to her hit Prime show Bossy Bottom, while Anthony Ackroyd dissects the rules of comedy and remembers some emotional moments from his work as a clown doctor at the Sydney Children's Hospital. Next week: Tommy, Jean and Rebecca, back in the studio.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Greta Lee Jackson and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the coronavirus outbreak, the demine of Holden and the launch of the Australian Space Agency. And stay listening at the end for another Letter from America with Tommy Dean.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Greta Lee Jackson and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the coronavirus outbreak, the demine of Holden and the launch of the Australian Space Agency. And stay listening at the end for another Letter from America with Tommy Dean.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Greta Lee Jackson and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the coronavirus outbreak, the demine of Holden and the launch of the Australian Space Agency. And stay listening at the end for another Letter from America with Tommy Dean.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Greta Lee Jackson and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the coronavirus outbreak, the demine of Holden and the launch of the Australian Space Agency. And stay listening at the end for another Letter from America with Tommy Dean.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Anthony Ackroyd and Simon Marnie as they talk about the latest climate strike, the abortion bill and plans for the Olympic stadium. And stay listening at the end of TGIF for the first of Tommy Dean's “Letters from America” as he explains his temporary absence from TGIF – and the surprises he's faced being back home in the US.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Anthony Ackroyd and Simon Marnie as they talk about the latest climate strike, the abortion bill and plans for the Olympic stadium. And stay listening at the end of TGIF for the first of Tommy Dean’s “Letters from America” as he explains his temporary absence from TGIF – and the surprises he’s faced being back home in the US.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Anthony Ackroyd and Simon Marnie as they talk about the latest climate strike, the abortion bill and plans for the Olympic stadium. And stay listening at the end of TGIF for the first of Tommy Dean’s “Letters from America” as he explains his temporary absence from TGIF – and the surprises he’s faced being back home in the US.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by HG Nelson, Anthony Ackroyd and Simon Marnie as they talk about the latest climate strike, the abortion bill and plans for the Olympic stadium. And stay listening at the end of TGIF for the first of Tommy Dean's “Letters from America” as he explains his temporary absence from TGIF – and the surprises he's faced being back home in the US.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Gary Eck as they discuss the Danish/Trump stand-off, a sooky sock-jock and a novel way to save koalas.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Gary Eck as they discuss the Danish/Trump stand-off, a sooky sock-jock and a novel way to save koalas.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Gary Eck as they discuss the Danish/Trump stand-off, a sooky sock-jock and a novel way to save koalas.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Gary Eck as they discuss the Danish/Trump stand-off, a sooky sock-jock and a novel way to save koalas.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Shannon Byrne, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the Treasurer's cash splash, the Blues' victory and – via Rebecca's Wheel of Death – Shakespeare's little-known play about caviar.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Shannon Byrne, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the Treasurer’s cash splash, the Blues’ victory and – via Rebecca’s Wheel of Death – Shakespeare’s little-known play about caviar.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Shannon Byrne, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the Treasurer’s cash splash, the Blues’ victory and – via Rebecca’s Wheel of Death – Shakespeare’s little-known play about caviar.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Shannon Byrne, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the Treasurer's cash splash, the Blues' victory and – via Rebecca's Wheel of Death – Shakespeare's little-known play about caviar.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they talk about electric cars, Winx's last race and the necessity of coffee.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they talk about electric cars, Winx’s last race and the necessity of coffee.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they talk about electric cars, Winx’s last race and the necessity of coffee.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean as they talk about electric cars, Winx's last race and the necessity of coffee.
On Thank God It's Friday, host Richard Glover is joined by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Dan Ilic and Anthony Ackroyd as they get a mite less matey over the world's most disgusting foods, some ghostly ex-PMs, and the prejudice faced by vegans.
On Thank God It’s Friday, host Richard Glover is joined by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Dan Ilic and Anthony Ackroyd as they get a mite less matey over the world’s most disgusting foods, some ghostly ex-PMs, and the prejudice faced by vegans.
On Thank God It’s Friday, host Richard Glover is joined by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Dan Ilic and Anthony Ackroyd as they get a mite less matey over the world’s most disgusting foods, some ghostly ex-PMs, and the prejudice faced by vegans.
On Thank God It's Friday, host Richard Glover is joined by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Dan Ilic and Anthony Ackroyd as they get a mite less matey over the world's most disgusting foods, some ghostly ex-PMs, and the prejudice faced by vegans.
On TGIF, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Tommy Dean as they discuss the tampon tax, the ghosts of leaders past and the ant-eater who can't eat ants.
On TGIF, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Tommy Dean as they discuss the tampon tax, the ghosts of leaders past and the ant-eater who can’t eat ants.
On TGIF, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Tommy Dean as they discuss the tampon tax, the ghosts of leaders past and the ant-eater who can’t eat ants.
On TGIF, Richard Glover is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Rebecca de Unamuno and Tommy Dean as they discuss the tampon tax, the ghosts of leaders past and the ant-eater who can't eat ants.
On Thank God It's Friday Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss our Anning horribilis and Melbourne's fall from grace.
On Thank God It's Friday Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss our Anning horribilis and Melbourne's fall from grace.
On Thank God It's Friday Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss our Anning horribilis and Melbourne's fall from grace.
On Thank God It's Friday Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss our Anning horribilis and Melbourne's fall from grace.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by James Valentine, Anthony Ackroyd and Michael Hing as they discuss ute-nomics, the Blues victory and a revealing confession from the star of Poldark.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by James Valentine, Anthony Ackroyd and Michael Hing as they discuss ute-nomics, the Blues victory and a revealing confession from the star of Poldark.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by James Valentine, Anthony Ackroyd and Michael Hing as they discuss ute-nomics, the Blues victory and a revealing confession from the star of Poldark.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by James Valentine, Anthony Ackroyd and Michael Hing as they discuss ute-nomics, the Blues victory and a revealing confession from the star of Poldark.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the departure of the deputy PM, how to replace strippers at a funeral, and whether the Brits are right to hate D.I.Y.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the departure of the deputy PM, how to replace strippers at a funeral, and whether the Brits are right to hate D.I.Y.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the departure of the deputy PM, how to replace strippers at a funeral, and whether the Brits are right to hate D.I.Y.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Rebecca de Unamuno and Anthony Ackroyd as they discuss the departure of the deputy PM, how to replace strippers at a funeral, and whether the Brits are right to hate D.I.Y.
A wristband that automatically transmits your thoughts? It's one of the topics on this week's TGIF – with Tommy Dean, Anthony Ackroyd and Gretel Killeen.
A wristband that automatically transmits your thoughts? It’s one of the topics on this week’s TGIF – with Tommy Dean, Anthony Ackroyd and Gretel Killeen.
A wristband that automatically transmits your thoughts? It's one of the topics on this week's TGIF – with Tommy Dean, Anthony Ackroyd and Gretel Killeen.
A wristband that automatically transmits your thoughts? It’s one of the topics on this week’s TGIF – with Tommy Dean, Anthony Ackroyd and Gretel Killeen.
When you hear the name Anthony Ackroyd you might recall loud shirts, The Big Gig, Hey Hey It's Saturday, or Kevin Rudd. Either way, you'll have a smile on your face. For 35 years, Anthony has been making Aussies laugh, on stage, screen, and in stadiums, with his witty humour, impersonations, musical numbers, and the occasional slapstick. Today he's even taken his comedy skills, and applied them to helping companies become more resilient, through healthier and happier staff. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast episode, we discuss band break-ups, serendipity, neurotransmitters, and dodgy politicians. If you grew up in the 80s and 90s, then you'll thoroughly enjoy this episode with the man that 'stresses less, and laughs more', Mr. Anthony Ackroyd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you hear the name Anthony Ackroyd you might recall loud shirts, The Big Gig, Hey Hey It's Saturday, or Kevin Rudd. Either way, you'll have a smile on your face. For 35 years, Anthony has been making Aussies laugh, on stage, screen, and in stadiums, with his witty humour, impersonations, musical numbers, and the occasional slapstick. Today he's even taken his comedy skills, and applied them to helping companies become more resilient, through healthier and happier staff. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast episode, we discuss band break-ups, serendipity, neurotransmitters, and dodgy politicians. If you grew up in the 80s and 90s, then you'll thoroughly enjoy this episode with the man that 'stresses less, and laughs more', Mr. Anthony Ackroyd.
This week Richard is joined by Rebecca de Unamuno, Tommy Dean and Anthony Ackroyd for a special TGIF live from the Sydney Writers Festival.
This week Richard is joined by Rebecca de Unamuno, Tommy Dean and Anthony Ackroyd for a special TGIF live from the Sydney Writers Festival.
This week Richard is joined by Rebecca de Unamuno, Tommy Dean and Anthony Ackroyd for a special TGIF live from the Sydney Writers Festival.
This week Richard is joined by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean.
This week Richard is joined by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean.
This week Richard is joined by Zoe Coombs-Marr, Anthony Ackroyd and Tommy Dean.
Chris Harrison chats with entertainers Celeste Barber and Anthony Ackroyd about the serious business of finding laughter during the dark bits of life, while Thomas Kuzma explains why he still laughs in the face of his Aspergers diagnosis.
This week Richard is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Jean Kitson and Gary Eck.
This week Richard is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Jean Kitson and Gary Eck.
This week Richard is joined by Anthony Ackroyd, Jean Kitson and Gary Eck.
Karen Hansen Palumbieri defines persistence and patience. In this episode hear her trading journey from first entering the Mentor Program to the magical feeling of a big trading win. Also hear Louise Bedford’s heartbreaking stories of an investors’ trust sold for gold by people claiming to be educators when in reality they were just wolves in sheep’s clothing and sharemarket shonks. Karen Hansen Palumbieri Louise Bedford admires Karen Hansen’s Palumbieri’s persistence and patience whilst trading and her ability to keep on keeping on. Two things keep Karen motivated and ploughing the markets week after week. 1. Habit - trading is a part of her day every day. AND 2. That Magical Feeling When She Strikes A Great Trade Knowing there is another great trade just around the corner when her system has worked, she has positioned sized correctly, she took the signal and the profits came barreling home. Hear Karen’s highs and lows in the market, what she finds challenging and rewarding about hunting the dollar and her advice to keep it simple, be disciplined and don’t fiddle with your system. Avoiding Sharemarket Shonks Louise Bedford Louise Bedford gets angry when she sees trading educators using people’s dreams and hopes against them to make gold for themselves. In over 20 years as a leading authority Louise has witnessed many share market shonks come and go. Hear what she has to say about these wolves in sheep’s clothing, hear some heartbreaking stories of people who were duped and learn to recognize only those people who are authentic. Plus hear about our resident comedian Anthony Ackroyd’s latest workshops: Less Stress Laugh More To find out more go to: www.anthonyackroid.net
Anthony Ackroyd is one of Australia’s best-known comedians and he features on this week’s episode of Talking Trading on the benefits of laughter and to how find joy in your life. If love conquers all but laughter makes it possible then Anthony challenges us to find the joy in every day life and nurture the humour which is already there leading to more success, health and wealth. Anthony Ackroyd Anthony Ackroyd is one of the leading comedians of his generation in Australia. He has graced most Australian television channels with his skits, improvisations and impersonations on shows such as The Comedy Company, Hey Hey its Saturday, The Big Gig and Good News Week. At one stage he was so famous he was the subject of a question on The Wheel of Fortune. He is in short – One Funny Guy. Exhausted from fame, Anthony set about applying what he learnt as a stand up comedian to help people as a Clown Doctor and now as a laughter coach. Did You Know? One minute of a good solid belly laugh is equivalent to 10 minutes on an exercise bike for aerobic conditioning and that every time you laugh you release: A hormone which boosts your immune system Dopamine or the reward chemical Oxytocin which makes you feel closer to other people Endorphins which make you feel more motivated and inspired Serotonin which makes you feel more peaceful And if that is not enough, the Japanese believe that laughter is spending time with the Gods. Anthony’s favourite motto is love conquers all, but laughter makes it possible and he delivers three tools for creating happiness and laughter: Intention to find more humour Attention – what we focus on grows Interpretation – we learn to see the humour in all situations Anthony is passionate about people adopting the laughter lifestyle and finding the joy that is actually there in life. After all, laughter is the shortest distance between two people and it is the sound of the soul waking up. To download Anthnoy’s stress less, laugh more ten point plan, or to register for Anthony’s blog The Laughter Advantage go to www.anthonyackroyd.biz Highlights of Talking Trading are also available on Louise Bedford’s Soundcloud. Additional Music by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com