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Young England lads on the town, Talksport, Dom, Roy, Geordie Heat, and much more…(63-min extended version available via Club Parsnips - search Athletico Mince on Patreon and Apple Subscriptions) Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/athleticomince. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Second of our 2024 themed topics - WORK. Do you have the optimum work-life balance? Are you out there smashing it every day?…or are you limping breathlessly from Friday to Friday like the rest of us?Also, drinks from Sandford Orchards Cider, ATOM Beers, the quiz is titled Chair, Sausage, Helmet, and we ponder the Great Pottery Throwdown.Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, SoundGalleryBy, Grand_Project, geoffharvey, Guitar_Obsession, Lexin_Music, AhmadMousavipour, melodyayresgriffiths, DayNigthMorning, litesaturation, 1978DARK, lemonmusicstudio, Onoychenkomusic, soundly, Darockart - All can be found on Pixabay.Main Reclining Pair theme by Robert John Music. Contact me for details.
It's been a while! Have you missed me? I've missed you. Anyway, in this episode we have 3 brand new guests one of which may be seen as the person to beat going forward if they return again. Ooooh...mysterious eh!? Also, there is a reference to Athletico Mince that I totally miss, Matt forgetting were he used to live and everyone forgetting who Roy Keane used to manage. How could they!? Big thank you as always to Stephen Fountain from the Wait, What? podcast for all your production/editing skills. Please leave a rating and any feedback as well as following us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Twitter and Instagram by searching Armchair Football Quiz. Why, thank you!!! Gary :)
Stephen Goldsmith and Gareth Barker are joined by Athletico Mince podcaster Andy Dawson to assess what went wrong on Saturday and discuss the managerial situation at the club. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Charlie are joined by Sunderland fan and one half of the Athletico Mince podcast Andy Dawson to talk all things Sunderland (including the unveiling of a new recycling centre) after the close of the transfer window to get his take on where the club is at right now. Plus, writer and Boro fan Daniel Gray gives us his take on the phenomenon that is the player reveal video. And Sunday League goalkeeper Dominic Jolly is in the pod too, discussing his last minute scissor kick equaliser! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amazingly we have reached Episode 16 and oh boy is it a beauty so please share the links on social media and tell your friends! This week we are delighted to have writer, comic and podcast hero Andy Dawson on the show. Andy has been making people laugh for decades now and regularly tops the podcast comedy charts alongside Bob Mortimer with the excellent Athletico Mince podcast. Andy also hosts Top Flight Time Machine with Talk Radio's Sam Delany. Anne & Eamon discuss the hit and miss world of music biopics after Eamon accidentally watched the trailer for the new (unofficial) Bowie film 'Stardust' (or 'Sawdust' as @CitizenHelene suggested). Anne then goes into treacherous waters as she suggests that maybe we might be better off without all these records cluttering up the place. Sacrilege really. Eamon takes a road trip down to the South West of the country to see how some of Bristol's finest record shops have been doing during the age of Covid 19. It turns into an unexpectedly upbeat affair where established shops with deep roots and some new green shoots of growth are seen to be thriving in this musical city. This weeks playlist is really good even if Kevin Keegan makes an appearance: Spotify version https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Zhwa57z2fQGAIqlYCOWfZ YouTube version https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqCJ3pEaKP3pHqEWBkjysi1 Here is a link to the Stardust Trailer (We advise you watch with a wooden spoon clenched in your teeth) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U82heDabn5k Here is a link to an article about Bill Brewster dumping his record collection (Eamon can't even read it through his fingers) https://mixmag.net/feature/bill-brewster-why-i-sold-my-13-000-strong-record-collection Here are some links to the brilliant record shops we visited in Bristol: https://idlehandsbristol.com/ https://www.instagram.com/idlehandsbristol Here is a little film about Strange Brew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SAbABsWpBM And a link to the Record Shop Planet Caravan https://www.discogs.com/seller/PlanetCaravan99/profile The Centre For Better Grooves https://www.discogs.com/user/CFBGBristol If you havent already heard Athletico Mince then you simply must! https://athleticomince.com/ Top Flight Time Machine is also well worth a listen - especially the Roy Keane episodes! https://tftimemachine.com/ CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM Twitter - @WHATGOESPOD Instagram - @WHATGOESPOD BIG UP THE LIKERS RTERS SHARERS
Sorry for the lateness! Ali was on holiday in Santorini (sponsored by Factor 50 sun cream) but he is back and dipping into what lads holidays are really like.Also on the agenda - would Ali make a good fit for the new Fast & Furious movie?Support us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/aidifpodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/aidifpod)
Our guest host this time is Bob Fleming, one of the founders of PROGTOR WHO, a Doctor Who podcast that has been running since 2014. Bob gives his thoughts on the 2002 Big Finish audio release Spare Parts, written by Marc Platt, directed by Gary Russell and featuring the 5th Doctor and Nyssa, played by Peter Davision and Sarah Sutton. Listening Recommendations: Philip recommends the audio box set Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures Vol. 6. Dwayne recommends the 1992 album On The Sunday of Life by Porcupine Tree. Bob recommends the podcast Athletico Mince & the music of Marc Atkinson. Theme music by Husky by the Geek. Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: sirensofaudio.com Twitter: @AudioSirens Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/sirensofaudio/ All clips and music are copyright BBC and Big Finish. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio/message
Here we go... Graphics - James Bingham (@jimbings) Audio - William Phillips (@williampp) Guest - Sam Newman (@samchudman) Artists to listen to Tom Misch, Enter Shikari, Corey Wong, Vulfpeck, Foals, Neckdeep, Blink-182, Liam Gallagher, Beabadoobee, Inhaler, LCD Soundsystem, Phoebe Bridgers, Lady Gaga, Joy Division, The 1975. Film/TV to watch Sunderland ‘Til I Die, Parks and Recreation, Space Force, Treadstone, Supersonic, Big Flower Fight. Podcasts to listen to Here We Go, Athletico Mince, Top Flight Time Machine, Off Menu, Louis Theroux, Reasons to be Cheerful, The Makers Podcast.
A lip-smacking compilation of Alderman stories from the early years of Athletico Mince. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Imagine a life before Jurgen Klopp, Man Utd, millions of pounds being at stake and a frenzied planet being addicted to football... That's what Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes did when he set about writing 'The English Game'. It's a fascinating look at class, passion, politics and the creation of one of the most popular sports in the world. Joining Julian to discuss the series are two football podcasting legends. Sam Delaney and Andy Dawson present Top Flight Time Machine (Andy is also 50% of Athletico Mince) and their pairing with Julian makes fo ra brilliant listen.Such is the soaraway success of The Stranger - it would have been rude for Jamie not to have caught up with one of it's stars - comedy legend Jennifer Saunders, right? Right.Other shows discussed in this episode:The CrownThe IrishmanJohn Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio CityFormula 1: Drive to SurviveI Am Not OK With ThisRuPaul's Drag RaceWe hope you enjoyed listening. if you have anything you'd like to ask or say, please drop us a line over on twitter - our handle is @NetflixUK
In the world of traditional education we would expect to see students completing homework on a regular basis. But does homework still have meaning in 2020? Alongside this, marking of this work was traditionally done in private by teachers and then returned with comments, including the dreaded "See me!". In today's episode, we discuss the strengths and weaknesses in the approach to homework and marking that you may find in a traditional "security" minded educational establishment. We reference the work of Alfie Kohn (rethinking homework) & John Hattie (feedback in schools) We also throw out a few of our own (non educational) podcast recommendations -enjoy! Adam Buxton, The Portal, Weird Studies, Athletico Mince, The Daily Evolver & That Naturopathic Podcast
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner, your host, and that means you are my parasite...and we have a symbiotic relationship, don't we? Yup, that sounds as stupid out loud as it looks on paper...or on the screen of a computer or device. It's early in the morning at the moment as I am writing this and I wonder how many other soundcasters are working on their soundcasts right now instead of sleeping or fishing or doing a paper route (if those things still exist – I know I had a few of them "back in the day") And is route pronounced to rhyme with "gout" or "boot"? It's probably either depending on where you are from or what you grew up hearing. Also, is "either" pronounced to rhyme with "breather" or "hi there"? I imagine the same scenario applies as before with the word "route". Either (or either) way, your route (or route) has led you here to us at Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast and I am grateful for that. Welcome. I'm sorry this episode was a bit late. I usually aim for release on Fridays but I have only 1-3 nights per week I can work on the show and last week we had a power outage inflicted on us by Pacific Gas and Electric or PG&E as we say out here. Yes, I said "inflicted" because it was purposely done by the company to help prevent fires during a windstorm we were having in California. There are folks who are probably still without power 5 days on from the event and I consider myself fortunate that it was only slightly more than 24 hours with no power in my proverbial neck of the woods. Anyway, I've managed to put together some semblance of a show for you...And, in this episode I've got clips from "Stuff You Should Know", "Mostly Swinging", "Two Old Queens", "The Margaret Cho", "How Did This Get Played" and "Athletico Mince". I've also got selected reading from our 100% FAKE SPONSOR with a 100% real website that is TrumPoetry.com and a special presentation of so many of our Burst O' Durst segments from political humorist and Raging Moderate Will Durst that I'm calling it our Block O' Durst. SO... without further yammering from me, let's get to the content created by people far more talented than I. CLIPS Stuff You Should KnowHosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant, if you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered. Our clip is from the episode from September 5th, 2019: What's the deal with MSG? Mostly Swinging There really isn't a description for this show on its page but from listening to the first episode I can say that Jazz and Jazz standards are discussed and recordings of performances of Jazz standards are played in the episode. The first song played as a segment in the first episode is "Blue Skies" by Irving Berlin, sung by Don Most who has loved music that swings from a very young age and who's album of music - also titled "Mostly Swinging" - can be found on iTunes. Ethan Dettenmaier of Combat Radio who founded BrigadeRadioOne.org is the co-host of this episode. Two Old QueensThey're old! They're queens! There's two of them! It's Two Old Queens! Join Mark Rennie and John Flynn as they search for the gayest movie ever made, using a byzantine ranking system, their own hard opinions, and some inevitable controversies from a stacked lineup of guests to come! Our clip is from September 18, 2019: Beetlejuice with Niccole Thurman, wherein the Group discusses their hunt for "The Gayest Movie Ever" and the "Top 5" they've come up with so far... How Did This Get Played?Heather Anne Campbell and Nick Wiger love video games. Together, they're playing the very worst and weirdest games ever made with their funniest friends to get down to this fundamental question: How Did This Get Played? The clip we share is from August of this year entitled "Night Trap with Christine Nangle". Athletico Mince This soundcast, featuring hosts Bob Mortimer and Andy Dawson, was recommended by longtime FOS (Friend Of Succotash) Davian Dent of the soundcasts Strange Times and The Bitter Sound. OUr clip is pulled from their Epi85, in which Peter makes a hospital visit, Mark invites Steve 'round, they discuss biscuit etiquette, Roy launches a new game, Dyche motivates, and there is a new Crime Files. The Margaret Cho Through Margaret Cho's iconic work in comedy, fashion, music, and activism, she's developed deep, lasting friendships with - well - a bunch of famous people, while never losing her desire to search for and support the next big thing. Our featured clip is from the October 7th episode just a few weeks ago. Margaret talks with managing editor of Yahoo! music, Lyndsey Parker. Although the clip itself features an excerpt from Margaret's interview with Ronald McDonkey. Well, there it is. Another show gone and here we are together at the end of it. Will you be here at the end of show 200 to say "goodbye" to us for a while? Tweet us at @succotashshow with your answer. I'm serious. Also seriously, anything can happen between now and episode 200. We could get a real, paying sponsor for instance. A soundcaster can dream, can't he? In the meantime, hug your loved ones because, as Kanye West and Adam Levine said: "Nothin's ever promised tomorrow today And I heard 'em say (nothin's ever promised tomorrow today) but we'll find a way (And nothing lasts forever but be honest babe, it hurts but it may be the only way)" So, until the next episode this has been Tyson Saner ,asking on behalf of Marc Hershon, Bill Heywatt, Joe Paulino, Will Durst, and Scott Carvey, if you enjoy this program and the ones that came before it, please share it with others. Perhaps by way of leaving a review on iTunes or Apple podcasts...or Stitcher...or anywhere you can leave a review would be appreciated... also, retweeting our links on Twitter is a big help and would be much appreciated. Those are just some of the ways you can show your support of us in a way that doesn't cost you a dime, and it's at least partially what we mean when we ask you to (Please) Pass The Succotash. — Tyson Saner
Andy Dawson from monster pod hits Athletico Mince and Top Flight Time Machine, joins Theo Delaney to relive the eight goals of his life. He tells of trying to replicate Justin Fashanu's goal of the season on his front drive, breaking the Sunderland to Wembley land speed record, playing at the Stadium of Light without an invisible ball and getting something in his eye when his young son talks of his staunch loyalty to the Black Cats. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following Sunderland’s 2-1 victory over Milton Keynes on Saturday - Alex was joined in the studio by Athletico Mince’s own Andy Dawson, and SunFM’s lovely Lauren McLeish (as well as a certain Mr Player Ratings) to talk all things SAFC! You can listen for FREE on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in.What are we talking about?Both wins this week; from another Premier League opponent vanquished in the cup, to the match against the Dons wannabes in the League on Saturday!MAX POOOOOOOWEEEERRRRRRR HE’S THE MAAAAAA... (You know the rest)Seriously though those goals; Just how good were they, and does this mean Max has got his confidence back after the rough start to his Sunderland career last season?A strong back line; Does Jack finally have 4 at the back he can rely on? The panel discuss...The Big Jon/Burge debate; Is it too early to start Lee over Jon in the league, or are people justified considering Burge’s performances against PL opposition?Do we have the actual strikers to fire us up into the championship, or do we need to start looking at other options?So much more here, from answering your questions, to announcing the winner of not one but two competitions! As well as creepily specific predictions, Andy under attack by some quickfire ratings, Lauren somehow managing to miss that Max Power goal, and other such randomness...Listen in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Glenn Fisher talks to video and audio producer and founder of Bring Freelance, Steve Folland, about what makes a good podcast, why the format can be so helpful for growing your business and the best biscuits to use as roofing alternatives. NOTES ON THE PODCAST: Steve Folland is a video and audio producer based in the UK. His popular Being Freelance podcast is now in it’s eight season and you can find about more about him and the podcast by visiting his website here: https://www.beingfreelance.com/ Glenn Fisher is an author, speaker and copywriter. His first book, The Art of the Click is an Amazon bestseller and is published by Harriman House. It's available now on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2XUTZax You can find Steve’s great article about what you need to start a podcast here: https://www.beingfreelance.com/freelance-articles/what-do-i-need-to-start-a-podcast?rq=how%20to%20podcast You can find Berlin by Jason Lutes on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2KXqtxd You can find the Doing It For The Kids podcast here: http://www.doingitforthekids.net/ You can find out more about Sophie Livingston on her website here: https://kickstartcontent.com/ You can listen to The Adam Buxton Podcast here: http://adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts You can listen to Athletico Mince here: https://athleticomince.com/ You can find Gasp’s Call To Action podcast here: https://audioboom.com/channels/4977426 For more free insight into copywriting and marketing, visit: https://allgoodcopy.com/
Adam talks with British comedians Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer about Bowie, television, fishing, Athletico Mince, Stavros, Loadsamoney and other randomness.Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and to Matt Lamont for additional editing, and Dan Hawkins for bass playing on the instrumental jingle at approx 43 mins (see link below for Dan's excellent on-line bass player service)GUARDIAN ARTICLE RE. MARTIN LUTHER KING CLAIMShttps://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/08/martin-luther-king-david-garrow-essay-claims?ADAM BUXTON @ LONDON PODCAST FESTIVAL, 12th SEPTEMBER, 2019https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/single/SYOS.aspx?p=24202&syo=1MORTIMER & WHITEHOUSE - GONE FISHING AUDIOBOOKhttps://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Mortimer-Whitehouse-Gone-Fishing-Audiobook/1788702174?source_code=M2M30DFT1BkSH121515013C&ipRedirectOverride=trueDAVID BOWIE DOES AN IMPRESSION OF PAUL WHITEHOUSEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30JBcxqGjKw&feature=youtu.be&t=172ROSIE DOG IN FIELD BOUNCINGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wODa2jV_MUs2 NORTHDOWN - COMEDY VENUE AND SPACE FOR HIREhttps://www.2northdown.com/DAN HAWKINS (ON LINE BASS PLAYER)http://www.danhawkinsbass.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adam talks with British comedian Bob Mortimer.Hi. Adam Buxton here with some notes about Bob and this episode.For nearly 30 years Bob and his comedy partner Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves) have stuck doggedly to what makes them laugh whether mainstream audiences get it or not, with shows like ‘The Smell Of Reeves & Mortimer', ‘Bang Bang It's Reeves & Mortimer', ‘Catterick', and ‘House Of Fools' as well as the occasional reboots of the massively popular panel show ‘Shooting Stars' and the show that introduced them to the world in 1990, ‘Big Night Out'. Consistently and inexhaustibly joyful, energetic and absurd, their parade of characters, silly voices, home made props and a sensibility that is often close to avant garde performance art, has made them two of the best loved and most influential comedians the UK has ever produced. When not working with Jim, Bob enjoys watching football. He's an avid supporter of Middlesbrough FC and is currently the co host along with comedy writer Andy Dawson of the vaguely football themed podcast, ‘Athletico Mince'. It's up with the funniest stuff Bob's ever done.My conversation with Bob, took place in the London office of his agent and for a while we had to battle with some quite loud talkers in the corridor outside doing agent business (I was too weedy to ask them to be quiet), but that calmed down after a little while and we rambled about getting older, the TV shows that Bob enjoys, his new fishing show with old friend and fellow comedian Paul Whitehouse, music, petty crime and now and then we looked back over a few Vic & Bob moments from the last 30 years. It was a fun conversation that often revealed a softer and more gentle side to Bob than people might expect. It's a good bet that he would feel quite deeply nauseated by that last sentence and perhaps a few before too.Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and Matt Lamont for additional editing. Music & jingles by Adam BuxtonRELATED LINKSTHE SMELL OF REEVES & MORTIMER (1995) ‘MASTERCHEF'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os82UYqssScSHOOTING STARS (2002) GEORGE DAWES (MATT LUCAS) ‘PEANUTS'https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=59&v=lMPJZ4YZnqICATTERICK (2004) EPISODE 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVrcNXm0z3YSHOOTING STARS (2010) ‘COLDLAND' (ICELAND ADVERT SPOOF)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2FJITNSlCQVIC & BOB'S BIG NIGHT OUT (2017) ‘FIRST DATES'https://youtu.be/fjGXqeD6W_w?list=PLdqTDdzCk1-bQaH66D9L4n2lYZpp2MSwe&t=438ATHLETICO MINCE (2018) ‘THE FUN BUS'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puBNysxaHXITHE WEEKENDERS (1992)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDAR06SEQf8 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick Summers joins Jack and Freddie to talk about The Inquiry, 8-4 Play and Athletico Mince.
A defeat at City was disappointing, but the performance was canny. We discuss the game with The Evening Chronicle's James Hunter and Athletico Mince's Andy Dawson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this emergency edition of the Anywhere But Here podcast, Tom sits down at a moment between engagements to rain down praise on the shows he thinks you should be listening to and why. Ant was supposed to have recorded an episode with a special guest, but has come down with tonsilitis, prompting Tom to save you all from a month without a podcast. But, what he is really doing is putting out a huge, shameless advert for the PodPal community of independent podcast which Ant and Tom fully admit to being lax on promoting in the past. Podcasts included in this episode include: The Tom & Jo Show, Shipped High In Transit, The Attaboy Clarence Podcast, The Secret History of Hollywood, Mating Habits of the Modern Geek, The Stinking Pause Podcast, Weekly Geek Speak, The DrunkGeekBlog Podcast, A History of Misunderstanding, Nerd Church, RIJcast, Room 173, The Adam Buxton Podcast, Athletico Mince, Kevin Smith's podacst network, Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo's Film Reviews, Page 94, Richard Herring's podcast output, Scott Mills Daily, What Say You?, [BRACKET!], Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks, Stride and Saunter, Sweet Feathery Jesus, Idiots of Facebook and We're Alive! Tom completely forgot to mention Distraction Pieces by UK spoken word artist and rapper, Scroobius Pip. This is one of the big ones that you really should listen to if you enjoy interview-based podcasts. Ant and Tom will be back, health permitting, in two weeks time returning to regularly scheduled programming. Until then, have fun perusing these podcasts and let us know of any podcasts we really should be listening to too. Enjoy! Get in touch with us: Twitter - @abhpod Facebook - facebook.com/abhpod Youtube - youtube.com/abhpodcast