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Tim contributes some Harry Potter news for our 'Pothead' Joel, in particular, which of the stars launched their new career on OnlyFans... Can you guess who it is?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we kick off the New Year, we couldn't help but look back at the year passed and how we went from being on stage at the Bord Gais to being a man down. We know you all miss Terence as much as we do so, we've pieced together this bonus episode with some of our best laughs with him, from collecting caterpillars and losing control of quizzes, to suspicious plots. Hope you enjoy!We'll be back as normal on Thursday.If you haven't seen it already, you can watch back our Talking Bollox in the Country series here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8vkxyvpYjGNRLvr0gY-iidOwPA3bvGxV&si=1xNH1a1OU6OUTYkB
What do Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and Kendrick Lamar have in common? Jack Antonoff.The decorated producer has made a name for himself shaping some of the biggest albums in the world. For his Take 5, Jack Antonoff shared how he brings an artist's vision to life.Waterboys – The Whole Of The MoonThis is one of the Best Bits from Take 5. You can hear the full episode here: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/take-5/jack-antonoff-take-5-turning-points/103591368
We’re back live January 19, 2026. In the meantime… Ricki-Lee had her Logies moment stolen thanks to a confetti bomb courtesy of Richard Marx’s performance. While trying to present live on stage with Manu, Ricki ended up squinting through stage fog and glitter-drenched autocues like she was decoding Morse code. Add a thick emergency panty mission, a gown that doubled as a red carpet speed bump, and some cheeky shoutouts from Hans and the Today team, and you've got the most glamorous hostage situation in Logies history. Throw in Jimmy Barnes, Yelena Dokic, some cheeky Pang, and a few sus snubs—last year’s Logies had it all… even if Idol didn’t win.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re back live January 19, 2026. In the meantime… Science has officially lost the plot—apparently, rubbing men’s underarm sweat on your lips can help you relax, boost your mood, and even regulate your cycle. A new study from the University of Pennsylvania has gone viral, and we’re diving into the wildest details. Could this be the ultimate (and grossest) stress reliever, or just another bizarre internet trend?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look into the hilarious, clever, and occasionally disastrous side of work life. Kate breaks down the do’s and don’ts of email etiquette, while Fitzy shares some of the most creative (and shocking) ways people landed their dream jobs. This episode proves that work doesn’t have to be boring, it can actually be downright entertaining.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Private Parts: This week we're looking back at some of your favourite guests of the year including James Lock, Anna Williamson, Liv's Parents, Lucinda Light, Fraser & Sarah Packer! Make sure you like, subscribe and comment what you think!
While the show is away, we’re revisiting some of our favourite moments, including the time Patsy and Christian both had a case of midday befuddlement in the car. Parking Fines and Wrong Cars. The Christian O’Connell Show returns January 19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This bonus episode is a quick-fire collection of clinical pearls drawn from across the St Emlyn's podcast in 2025. Short, practical, and deliberately focused, these are the moments that make you stop and think: “That's useful — I want that in my head.” There's minimal commentary and no deep dives. Each clip stands on its own as a clear takeaway, designed to be listened to in one go or dipped back into when needed. In this episode Practical triage language that lowers thresholds and prompts earlier action Time-critical decision-making in pre-hospital thoracotomy Resuscitation physiology and why diastolic pressure matters Intraosseous access and the reality of long-term complications Analgesia strategies for rib fractures, including posterior injuries Hydrofluoric acid burns and why improvised treatment is a trap Recognising and acting on decompression illness Cognitive HALOs and preparing for rare, high-load decision moments Building excellence in teams, not just avoiding failure Compassionate resuscitation and the value of the pause This episode is designed to be saved, revisited, and shared — the kind of learning that pays off later. Featured episodes Clips in this episode are taken from the following full St Emlyn's episodes: Episode 257 — Ten Second Triage with Sean Brayford-Harris Episode 270 — Insights on Cannabis Edibles, Pre-Hospital Thoracotomy and more Episode 266 — Monthly Round Up (February 2025): Skills Fade and Resuscitation Targets Episode 260 — Monthly Round Up (December 2024): IO Access and Chest Trauma Episode 268 — Top Papers of 2024 from The Big Sick Conference Episode 275 — Targeted Resuscitation and Hydrofluoric Acid Burns Episode 263 — Hyperbaric Medicine with Jeff Kerrie Episode 277 — Cognitive HALOs and Advanced Simulation Training Episode 264 — High Performance Teams with Dan Dworkis Episode 258 — Compassionate Resuscitation with Matt Hooper All full episodes are available in the podcast feed. About MedPod Learn MedPod Learn is a medical podcast player designed to help turn listening into structured learning, with tools to support reflection, CPD, and appraisal. Available on the App Store and Google Play.
In this Episode, we relive the clips and craziness that had the internet talking all year. Kate describes one of the most bizarre viral videos of the year, while we break down the influencer who somehow went viral… despite having zero vocabulary!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Making friends as an adult is harder than it looks, and sometimes comes with brutally honest rejections. Plus, Love Actually star Kris Marshall chats new TV projects and his favourite WA spots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kate shares the most common passwords that put us all at risk, while Fitzy dives into whether A.I could actually help tackle your household chores. This episode proves that sometimes the future is closer, and funnier, than you might think!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The peanut butter argument that escalated way too far - butter or no butter? Plus, Tom Gleeson joins us to chat Who Do You Think You Are?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We like to tackle common myths and questionable advice that could be holding you back. From the surprising truth about how many crunches you actually need, to 8 things you should ditch from your diet immediately, Fitzy and Wippa break down practical, easy-to-follow tips that make staying healthy less confusing and a lot more fun – except for Wippa… he just likes his food too much!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some of the hardest moments in emergency medicine aren't hard because they're complicated. They're hard because they're rare — and when they arrive, you're relying on things you last thought about a long time ago. This final episode in the Best Bits of 2025 series is the “file it away” collection: rare, high-stakes situations where preparation is largely cognitive, decisions are time-critical, and there may be no second chance. The clips in this episode are drawn from full St Emlyn's episodes released during 2025 and focus on recognition, decision-making, and human factors in uncommon but consequential scenarios. In this episode, we explore How community response and live video have changed what happens before patients reach hospital Recognising and acting on decompression illness, even when presentations are subtle Cognitive HALOs — what happens to our thinking in rare, high-acuity situations Junctional haemorrhage and the role of the abdominal aortic junctional tourniquet Human decision-making under extreme pressure, illustrated through aviation medicine This episode is designed to be listened to slowly, and returned to when needed — the kind of learning that pays off long after you first hear it. Featured episodes Clips in this episode are taken from the following full St Emlyn's episodes: Episode 262 — GoodSAM Update with Mark Wilson (London Trauma Conference) Episode 263 — Hyperbaric Medicine with Jeff Kerrie (London Trauma Conference) Episode 277 — Cognitive HALOs and Advanced Simulation Training with Halden Hutchinson-Bazely (BASICs) Episode 273 — Abdominal Aortic Junctional Tourniquet with Ed Barnard Episode 276 — Ejection Seats and the Injured Pilot with Phil Lucas (BASICs) All full episodes are available in the podcast feed. About MedPod Learn MedPod Learn is a medical podcast player designed to help turn listening into structured learning, with tools to support reflection, CPD, and appraisal. Available on the App Store and Google Play.
Big-ticket thefts that defy logic and made headlines. Plus, the little lies people admit to telling their partners and why they swear it was necessary…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some festive favourites from the show as we head into 2026. Today, we look back at the moment Christian and the team paused for a deceptively simple challenge: tell the story of your life so far in exactly six words. What follows is funny, honest, moving, and occasionally chaotic as Christian, the team, and listeners across Melbourne attempt to distil decades of love, mistakes, family, career twists, and survival… into just six words. Big laughs, unexpected emotion, and a reminder that everyone is carrying a whole novel behind a short sentence. The Christian O’Connell Show returns in 2026. Until then, thanks for listening and happy holidays.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Irish artist CMAT has got it all: the voice, the songwriting talent, the charm.Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, (aka CMAT), has been shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize and counts Elton John as a fan. Her Euro-Country songs capture heartbreak with a healthy dose of humour, which is why she gravitated towards country music in the first place. Gary Stewart – 'She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)'This is one of the Best Bits from Take 5. You can hear the full episode here: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/take-5/cmat-take-5-suckerpunch-songs/104404882
We're back live Jan 19. In the meantime. We’re putting our ears to the test with the ultimate startup sound showdown! From Netflix and Windows 95 to some very cheeky ones, we’re guessing all the sonic triggers that make you go “ohhh, that’s where that’s from!”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode, we celebrate the unforgettable stars who lit up our studio this year. From Jason Clarke’s brilliant stories and candid laughs, to Russell Crowe’s larger-than-life presence and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, this episode is packed with two of Hollywood's absolute stars!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Messages meant for someone else cause chaos. Plus, Joel Creasey drops in with relationship news, fashion flexes and driving test failures, and Nat reveals her stalker story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Final Episode of this year 2025. Our guests speak openly about identity, trauma, purpose, and the moments they realized the life they were living was not truly theirs. We explore what it means to rise beyond limits shaped by culture, childhood, and expectation. You'll hear how honesty, courage, and daily practices help rewrite a life from the inside out. This episode invites you to take the pen back and begin shaping your next chapter with intention.Connect with Steve:Instagram → / thestevehodgsonPodcast → / noiseoflifepodcastLinkedIn → / stevehodgsonEpisode Highlights00:00 The start of Best Bits of Noise of Life Part 2 00:38 When the world writes your story03:02 Rising above our limits, the start of change04:39 Taking the pen back, writing your own storyABOUT THE PODCAST SHOWThe Noise of Life is a podcast that shares real stories, raw truths, and remarkable growth. Hosted by Steve Hodgson a coach, facilitator, speaker, and Mental Health First Aid Instructor. This podcast dives deep into the “noise” we all face, the distractions, doubts and challenges that can pull us away from who we truly are.
Fitzy and Wippa tackle all things love, laughs, and a little chaos. From the top dating trends of 2025, to debating whether beards are a yay or nay, and sharing hilarious ways people set traps for their partners. There is enough relationship wisdom here to make you question your own love life!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Insane school requests that left parents stunned. Plus, forensic scientist Dr Rachel Toles dives into the minds of serial killers, before Jeremy Piven joins us to talk Entourage, touring Australia and his Chicago Bulls obsession.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
January often brings pressure to improve — to fix gaps, sharpen skills, and somehow be better than the year before. Done badly, that drive can become another source of burnout. This third episode in the Best Bits of 2025 series focuses on how improvement actually works in emergency and acute care — and how to do it in a way that is realistic, sustainable, and kind to the people doing the work. The clips in this episode are drawn from full St Emlyn's episodes released during 2025 and reflect some of the most practical conversations about learning, feedback, and professional development from the year. In this episode, we explore Why clinical skills fade faster than most of us realise — and why teaching is not the same as training How debriefing and video review can drive learning safely, when the culture is right The impact of artificial intelligence and algorithm-driven information on how clinicians learn and make decisions Why conferences, community, and being “in the room” still matter in medical education This episode is designed for listening on the way to work, on the way home, or during a quieter moment when you're thinking about how to improve practice without adding more weight. Featured episodes Clips in this episode are taken from the following full episodes: Episode 259 — Skills Fade with Nathalie Pattyn (Tactical Trauma 24) Episode 265 — Excellence in Debriefing with Richard Lyon (London Trauma Conference) Episode 267 — Social Media and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine with Peter Brindley Episode 274 — What Medical Conferences Offer in 2025 and How They've Changed All full episodes are available in the podcast feed. About MedPod Learn MedPod Learn is a medical podcast player designed to help turn listening into structured learning, with optional tools to support reflection, CPD, and appraisal. Available on the App Store and Google Play.
Welcome back to Private Parts: This week we're looking back at some of your favourite Made In Chelsea guests of the year including Ollie & Gareth Locke, Miles Nazaire, Tiffany Watson, Tabitha Willet, Sophie Herman and Fred Ferrier! Make sure you like, subscribe and comment what you think!
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From Fitzy’s near-death encounter with BJ, to Wippa’s unforgettable Lisa walking story, and the time Fitzy spectacularly fell off his bike (in what seemed like slow motion) this collection is packed with home disasters, laugh-out-loud moments, and the kind of family stories that prove life is never boring when the Wipfli’s, Fitzgerald’s and Ritchie’s are involved!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A baby eats Grandpa’s ashes… and that’s just the start. Plus, Teddy Swims joins us to chat music, touring and life on the road.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We close the season by revisiting ten standout moments that shaped a year of change, from AI pricing and buying group leadership to gold's surge, fancy color diamonds, and how Tahitian pearls really form. • AI pricing tools and the case for fair markup• JewelCraft as the jeweler's jeweler for scale• Google Workspace as a collaboration backbone• IJO ownership shift and long-term vision• Gold price drivers from rates to geopolitics• Reporting crime with care, not hype• Fancy color diamonds and profit logic• JCK Las Vegas• RJO's leadership focus on systems and learning• Pearl farming truth beyond the sand myth Send us a text Send feedback or learn more about the podcast: punchmark.com/loupe Learn about Punchmark's website platform: punchmark.com Inquire about sponsoring In the Loupe and showcase your business on our next episode: podcast@punchmark.com
Winter pressure doesn't just affect patient flow. It affects people. This second episode in the Best Bits of 2025 series focuses on the human side of emergency medicine: culture, moral injury, compassion, and the small but meaningful behaviours that help clinicians stay grounded when work is relentless. The clips in this episode are drawn from full St Emlyn's podcast episodes released during 2025 and reflect some of the most thoughtful conversations of the year. In this episode, we explore: What a genuine learning culture looks like on shift — and why it matters more than workload Moral injury in emergency and prehospital care, and how it differs from day-to-day moral distress Compassionate resuscitation and “the pause” after a death Why small, practical actions can counter hopelessness, even when systems are broken The EPICC framework and the role of self-compassion in clinical practice This episode is designed for listening on shift, on the way home, or during a quieter moment over Christmas and New Year. Featured episodes Clips in this episode are taken from the following full St Emlyn's episodes: Episode 256 — Monthly Update (November 2024): Learning culture in emergency medicine Episode 261 — Moral Injury with Caroline Leech (recorded at Tactical Trauma 24) Episode 258 — Compassionate Resuscitation with Matt Hooper (London Trauma Conference) Episode 264 — High Performance Teams with Dan Dworkis (Tactical Trauma 24) Episode 271 — Monthly Update (April and May 2025): EPICC and self-compassion All full episodes are available in the podcast feed. About MedPod Learn MedPod Learn is a medical podcast player designed to help turn listening into structured learning, with optional reflection and tools to support CPD and appraisal. Available on the App Store and Google Play.
The Awkward interruptions and wild timing of jumping on call. Plus, astronaut Dr Shawna Pandya joins us to talk all things Space.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we close out the year, we're taking a moment to pause, breathe and reflect. Today is a special day to showcase the Best Bits of Noise of Life Part 1, a curated collection of the most powerful moments from conversations that were raw, vulnerable, inspiring and deeply human. We begin where every meaningful journey starts. With the noise we all feel. The overwhelm, the confusion, the moments where life gets louder than our clarity. You'll hear guests speak honestly about the turning points that forced change and how they begin rebuilding from the inside out. These are the insights that remind us the noise of life is universal, but so is our ability to rise above it. If something resonates, share it with someone who might need it. And make sure you're subscribed as we continue going deeper into the conversations that matter.Connect with Steve:Instagram → / thestevehodgsonPodcast → / noiseoflifepodcastLinkedIn → / stevehodgsonEpisode Highlights00:00 This is where we start00:31 Noise we all feel, the struggles, and the problem02:03 The turning point, the one decision that changed everything04:20 The tools and practices that quiet the noise of lifeABOUT THE PODCAST SHOWThe Noise of Life is a podcast that shares real stories, raw truths, and remarkable growth. Hosted by Steve Hodgson a coach, facilitator, speaker and Mental Health First Aid Instructor. This podcast dives deep into the “noise” we all face, the distractions, doubts and challenges that can pull us away from who we truly are.
Savage Garden frontman Darren Hayes has lived quite the life.Hitting Number 1 around the world in 1997 with their debut album, he recently shared what was going on behind the scenes at that time, in his beautiful and devastating memoir, Unlovable.When he joined Zan Rowe to Take 5 back in 2024, he shared a whole new side of one of Australia's biggest stars.Peter Gabriel - 'Love To Be Loved'This is one of the Best Bits from Take 5. You can hear the full episode here: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/take-5/darren-hayes-take-5-love-songs/104604586
In this episode, parenting goes off the rails in the funniest way possible. From Fitzy admitting the struggles (and impatience) of dad life, to creative (and slightly cheeky) ways parents bribe kids to do what they ask, this episode is packed with relatable chaos, laughs, and the kind of parenting truths nobody tells you… until now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From happy-hour freeloaders to hi-vis hand-me-downs we hear about the tight-arses in your life. Plus, Aussie icon Lynne McGranger aka Irene, joins us for a chat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're bringing you some of the best bits from Newscast's 25-hour Podcast-A-Thon!Back in November, Adam was challenged by Pudsey Bear to record a 25-hour long episode of Newscast in aid of Children In Need. Members of the Newscast family dropped by throughout the day and night to cheer Adam on. Including when Laura and Paddy met Pudsey, voice coaching with Chris and a midnight snack session with Lyse Doucet chatting about how she spends her down time with her family in Canada. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscordGet in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480.New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/4guXgXdNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. The presenter was Adam Fleming. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Joel landed an Aussie radio exclusive with Dorit Kemsley while she was in Melbourne for Crown Oak’s Day. She raved about Melbourne, Crown’s spa (best massage in 20 years) and described Aussie fashion as “effortlessly chic” while firmly ruling out culottes and Birkenstocks. Dorit shared how she’s archiving designer pieces for her daughter Phoenix, her famously exact drink orders, and reflected on last season of Housewives as “authentic chess.” She also teased her upcoming book (April 7), revealed she was a breakdancer back in the day, and dished on her love of music, running late, and keeping it glam.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From A.I. making us trust our coworkers less, to a nostalgic look back at the wildly unnecessary (but iconic) office gadgets of the 90s, and Fitzy revealing the top 30 Australian companies with the best workplace perks, this episode is a mix of workplace paranoia, retro chaos and dream-job envy that’ll make you rethink your 9–5.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We unpack stolen baby names to someone nicking our deep-fried vanilla slices and printing it. Plus, stolen cars, ram-raids and fraud cases that ended up in very unexpected places.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're bringing you some of the best bits from Newscast's 25-hour Podcast-A-Thon!Back in November, Adam was challenged by Pudsey Bear to record a 25-hour long episode of Newscast in aid of Children In Need. Keeping Adam company were many friends of the podcast including paranormal podcasters Danny Robins and Tristan Redman, satirist Armando Iannucci, The Traitors star Alexander Dragonetti and Lisa Costello delivering a masterclass in the Shipping Forecast!You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscordGet in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480.New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/4guXgXdNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. The presenter was Adam Fleming. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Emergency medicine strips decision-making back to its essentials when departments are full and time is short. This first episode in the Best Bits of 2025 series brings together some of the most practically useful moments from the St Emlyn's podcast this year — focusing on how clinicians make good decisions under pressure, when conditions are far from ideal. Each clip comes from a full episode released in 2025. In this episode, we explore: How ten-second triage is designed to work on “worst-day” scenarios, not in textbooks The uncomfortable truth about why procedures sometimes get done — and why that matters Why time, not technique, is often the limiting factor in resuscitative thoracotomy The case for earlier invasive monitoring in the sickest patients Where thinking around double sequential defibrillation may be heading This episode is designed to be useful on shift, in the car, or during a quiet moment before the next job. Featured episodes Clips in this episode are taken from the following full St Emlyn's episodes: Episode 257 — Ten Second Triage with Sean Brayford-Harris (Tactical Trauma 24) Episode 269 — Monthly Round Up (January 2025): Decision-making and prehospital RSI Episode 270 — Insights on Cannabis Edibles, Pre-Hospital Thoracotomy and more Episode 266 — Monthly Round Up (February 2025): Targeted resuscitation and arterial lines Episode 268 — Top Papers of 2024 from The Big Sick Conference All full episodes are available in the podcast feed. About MedPod Learn MedPod Learn is a clinician-built medical podcast player designed to turn listening into structured learning, with optional MCQs, reflection prompts, and saved activity for appraisal and CPD. You can find it on the App Store and Google Play.
We're back January 19, but in the meantime... In a very rare game of Name Em, Ricki reveals to us that she auditioned for Season 1 of Australian Idol... and GOT REJECTED! Find out why now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Best Bits episode, life advice gets a very unexpected twist. From Princess Ayesha dishing out wisdom you didn’t know you needed, to Fitzy officially crossing into meme territory and Wippa fully committing to making Facebook videos, this collection is packed with self-reflection, second-hand embarrassment and plenty of laughs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angie McMahon is the kind of songwriter who stops you in your tracks.With two albums under her belt, her most recent record Light, Dark, Light Again is about cycles and the patterns that repeat and renew throughout life.This concept of cycles inspired Angie's Take 5 theme of 'revolution songs' and she responded to it beautifully.Joni Mitchell - Circle Game (live at Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles 1974)This is one of the Best Bits from Take 5. You can hear the full episode here: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/take-5/angie-mcmahon-take-5-revolution-songs/103830806
Fitzy has a list of these new dating trends that are being used currently and find out if any of these are being used on you! WIppa's also got a 3 second dating rule that will help you find out if you have that instant attraction and Fitzy asks a big question... do women change their voice when saying their crushes name? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr Ralph Mathekga about his career journey, Warren Ingram about how investors can take advantage of the positive economy outlook, Dr Rutendo Hwingidwi on some of the biggest business stories in the continent and Wendy Knowler about the importance of checking the starting dates for your warranty and service plan. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of the podcast, and the final recorded one for 2025, Peter and Tom reflect on the year just gone. They discuss some of their favourite podcast guests, their favourite podcast chats and look back to the planning episode right at the start of the year, to evaluate whether some of the goals and targets they set themselves, have been achieved.The podcast will be back on Boxing Day with a "Best Bits" compilation.This Podcast is sponsored by Rosemary & Co Brushes, Jackson's Art Supplies and Search Press publishers.For more information about our sponsors, please visit:Rosemary & Co Brushes: www.rosemaryandco.comJackson's Art supplies: www.jacksonsart.comSearch Press publishers: www.searchpress.comTom's website: tomshepherdart.comPeter's website: peterkeegan.comPodcast website: www.askanartistpodcast.com