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In this episode of Binge Thinking, Knox McCoy and Jason Waterfalls talk about the Disney reboot of 'Holes' and Tom Segura's new Netflix show. They also discuss the latest Survivor episode and make predictions about the final three contestants.
In this episode of Binge Thinking, Knox McCoy and Jason Waterfalls dive into the latest trailers for Now You See Me: Now You Don't and The Smashing Machine. Finally, they provide insights into the latest episode of Survivor, highlighting the dynamics between contestants and make predictions for the final outcome of the season.
**Podcast Description:** Welcome to the "Inspired Living" podcast, where we delve into the depths of emotional healing and personal growth. I'm Dr. Shawn Horn, your host, and a licensed clinical psychologist known as the shamebusting psychologist. In each episode, we explore profound topics to help you navigate life's challenges, fostering emotional clarity and personal transformation. **Episode Title: Mastering Binge Thinking: Understanding, Conquering, and Thriving** In this insightful episode, we address the pervasive issue of binge thinking—a pattern of relentless overthinking that robs us of life's joy and moments. Join us as we dissect the roots of binge thinking, unveil its emotional toll, and equip you with practical strategies to liberate yourself from its grip and attain emotional clarity. From the power of mindfulness techniques to the art of cognitive restructuring, we'll guide you through steps to challenge negative thought patterns and replace them with constructive, compassionate perspectives. We'll also explore setting aside dedicated "thinking time," immersing in meaningful activities, and seeking professional support when needed. Drawing inspiration from a powerful passage in "The emotional sobriety II: The Next Frontier," we'll examine how emotional turmoil can be transcended to pave the way for a journey of personal growth, inner peace, and authentic living. Whether you're seeking to conquer overthinking, strengthen your emotional well-being, or simply embrace a life of inspired living, this episode holds insights that can propel you forward on your journey of growth. Tune in to "Inspired Living" and take the first step toward mastering binge thinking, understanding its intricate nature, conquering its hold, and thriving in a world of emotional clarity and empowerment. **YouTube Description:** Welcome to the "Inspired Living" podcast, hosted by Dr. Shawn Horn, a licensed clinical psychologist celebrated as the shamebusting psychologist. In this episode, titled "Mastering Binge Thinking: Understanding, Conquering, and Thriving," we delve into the world of relentless overthinking—a challenge many of us grapple with. Join us as we dissect the roots of binge thinking, its impact on emotional well-being, and most importantly, equip you with actionable strategies to break free and flourish. From mindfulness techniques that help anchor you in the present moment to cognitive restructuring that transforms negative thought patterns, we'll guide you through powerful tools that foster emotional clarity. Whether you're seeking to overcome overthinking, strengthen your emotional resilience, or embark on a journey of personal growth, this episode offers insights to inspire positive change. Tune in and embark on a path to master binge thinking, cultivate emotional sobriety, and embrace an inspired life. Subscribe, like, and share with friends and loved ones to spread the message of growth and transformation. Stay tuned for more episodes that empower your journey toward emotional well-being.
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* To celebrate the release of the new Hatebreed album "Weight Of The False Self" which is available now on Nuclear Blast records, Dewsbury caught up with Hatebreed guitarist Frank Novinec to talk about some of his favourite Hatebreed riffs. This podcast is the full recording of their chat, minus the music.
The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via https://primordialradio.com/sea-word/ or the Primordial Radio app. The world's only heavy metal marine biologist - The Blowfish - is back with another episode of The Sea Word Podcast. This time round, instead of talking about an incredible animal, he's talking to an incredible person; Ethnobotanist and TV presenter James Wong. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking featuring interviews with artists such as Korn, Volbeat and Alter Bridge, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and all previous episodes of The Sea Word via our mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. If like us you're sick of double glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* This podcast was originally recorded in Feb 2020 on the release day of the latest album from Those damn Crows. Ronnie and David from the band joined Pete in Studio 3 to take over the Primordial Presents show . Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* This podcast was originally recorded in Jan 2020 ahead of the Primordial Presents Live show in Edinburgh. Pete catches up with the guys from Ramage Inc as they takeover his Primordial Presents show. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Did you ever watch those TV legal dramas like Law & Order? Have you ever wondered what it's like inside a criminal case in Australia? What do defence lawyers do? Is it like the movies? And what is the morality of trying to defend drug dealers, and violent people? Today we bring you Caspar’s conversation with 28 year old criminal defence lawyer Nikhil Sood.Nikhil grew up in Auckland, New Zealand and after initially being told he had very little potential, and failing to get into law school, he managed to pull his act together and even landed an internship at the United Nations in New York. After some notable experiences included meeting Noam Chomsky and as he put it "hanging out with him", Nikhil relocated to Australia for his masters before taking a job at a corporate firm. By chance, he ended up being asked to defend his then boss's family friend in a criminal hearing. In the courtroom, as he waited to bluff his way through the proceeding, he struck up a conversation with a criminal defence lawyer who gave him some tips. This chance encounter led to Nikhil moving into his current role as a solicitor with Emma Turnbull Lawyers. In the podcast, Nikhil and Caspar discuss his early life and how being of Indian background meant he had certain expectations from his parents. They talk about his time in New York at the start of the Trump era, his take on commercial law, and the role extinction rebellion played in getting his current job. Nikhil outlines how criminal charges are negotiated in the criminal justice system and how coronavirus has massively impacted this system. They discuss income inequality and poverty and their relationship with crime. Nikhil shares his view that the system is designed for punishment rather than for rehabilitation. They discuss how people are set up to fail when leaving prison. Nikhil shares the challenges with maintaining empathy, and the connection between methamphetamine or ice and crime rates. As well as being a very interesting guy, Nikhil is also hilarious and while the subject matter of this conversation is pretty heavy, rest assured Nikhil is a joy to listen to and I think you'll find him easy to listen to.Please note that we recorded this conversation before the killing of George Floyd and the associated protests around the world so we don't cover the issue of police brutality or racism. This epsidoe was produced and edited by Caspar Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic.Brought to you by PRISM Coffee. Go to www.prismcoffee.com.au and use the code “BingeThinkCoffee” to receive 10% of all orders. Receive free delivery Australia-wide when you spend $50 or more. Binge Thinking best enjoyed with a prism coffee in hand!
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* This podcast was recorded in the beforetimes, when going to venues to see live bands was still a commonplace activity. Remember gigs? Pete Bailey catches up with Neige of French post-metal band Alcest, and Lizzy of Yorkshire tech-metallers Sertraline. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
As the initial wave of coronavirus recedes and we begin reopening our economies, what should we expect to find? Come binge thinking with 29 year old macro economist David Murakami (@hirothreading) and 31 year old Health Economist Jay Stiles (@jaystiles5) as they discuss market failures in a crisis, revising wages for essential workers, exploring a universal basic income, affordability of government spending, potential for a covid vaccine, data security issues and traceability apps, and how we might redesign our economic system after this crisis. Recorded and edited in isolation by Caspar Roxburgh and featuring music by Big Gigantic, it's time to get bingeing!Brought to you by the legends at Prism Coffee. Go to www.prismcoffee.com.au and get 10% off by using the code "BingeThinkCoffee". Spend $50 or more and receive free delivery anywhere in Australia. Binge Thinking best enjoyed with a PRISM coffee in hand!
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* In this latest episode of Binge Thinking, Pete Bailey catches up from lockdown with Jordan from Lincolnshire-based metallers Borders, and Asher from Askari. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
In our first episode for Season 4, Caspar is joined by two Binge Thinking "All Stars": epidemiology expert Alex McLean & psychologist Vicki Smith. They discuss COVID-19 and its impacts on youth development and mental health. Alex explains how the SARS CoV2 virus works, its impact and movement around the world, how it is spreading and why it isn't “just the flu”. The three outline government response around the world and the impact of shutdowns on youth employment, mental wellbeing, mental illness and what we can expect from ourselves in these trying times. This episode was produced and edited in social isolation by Caspar Roxburgh and featuring music by Big GiganticIf you or anyone you know is suffering and needs support you can contact Headspace (under 25s), Beyond Blue (all), the Suicicde Call Back Service, or 1800 RESPECT (for sexual assault, domestic or family violence). This episode of Binge Thinking came to life while drinking Prism Coffee! PRISM are young coffee pros from Canberra, focused on roasting straight forward, delicious, specialty coffee. They're all business, no nonsense, and nothing pretentious. For a limitied time, Binge Thinking listeners will receive 10% off the entire range when you use promo code “BingeThinkCoffee”. Get free express shipping, Australia wide when you spend $50 or more. Go to www.prismcoffee.com.au and get binging!
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/trivium-podcast-the-crusade/* Welcome to this Trivium Podcast Special with Matt kiichichaos Heafy revisiting The Crusade. In this podcast, Pete Bailey speaks to Matt all about The Crusade, how the album was written in just six weeks, following on from Ascendancy, the level of abuse they got from the press and why it’s the most important album in Trivium’s discography. Trivium’s new album What The Dead Men Say OUT NOW via Roadrunner Records.
The world's only heavy metal marine biologist - The Blowfish - is back with another episode of The Sea Word Podcast. This time round, he's taking a look at one of the most meme'd animals of them all; the honey badger. We'll find out what they are like, how they live, and whether they actually give a sh!t after all. The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via https://primordialradio.com/sea-word/ or the Primordial Radio app. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking featuring interviews with artists such as Korn, Volbeat and Alter Bridge, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and all previous episodes of The Sea Word via our mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. If like us you're sick of double glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
The world has changed, and Binge Thinking must change too. In this Bonus Binge Nina and Caspar speak directly to the audience about the COVID-19 crisis - what it means for young people and how they are dealing with it personally. The two also share what's in tore for Season 4 of Binge Thinking, including format changes, returning "all star" guests and their plans to make the show more interactive and sustainable. This bonus binge was produced and edited in responsible isolation by Caspar Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic.
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* In the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast Dewsbury chats with My Dying Bride frontman Aaron Stainthorpe. They cover a range of subjects, including the last few years of hell for Aaron and his family with his daughter's illness, and how this has informed the latest album from My Dying Bride less than you'd think. They also discuss the more accessible sound of MDB in 2020, and why you don't necessarily need to play a riff 5-and-a-half times when four will do. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* In the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast Dewsbury chats with Saxon frontman Biff Byford about his debut solo album, and why he feels the time is right for solo material after 40 years of Saxon. From the other end of the musical spectrum age-wise, Shorty chats with the teenage all-girl power-trio Not Ur Girlfrenz about life in a rock band while they're still at school. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* In the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast Dewsbury has an extremely flustered chat with Joakim Brodén of Sabaton, about the logistical challenges of being on the road, and putting on their own festival. From the other end of the musical spectrum, he also chats with musician/comedian Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. about what it's like to go viral in the 21st century, and the difficulties that go with it. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of double-glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
The world's only heavy metal marine biologist - The Blowfish - is back with another episode of The Sea Word Podcast. This time round, he's taking a look at the unicorn of the sea; Narwhal. We'll find out what they are like, how they live, what the deal is with that tusk, and why they are all from Yorkshire. The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via https://primordialradio.com/sea-word/ or the Primordial Radio app. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking featuring interviews with artists such as Korn, Volbeat and Alter Bridge, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and all previous episodes of The Sea Word via our mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. If like us you're sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
The world's only heavy metal marine biologist - The Blowfish - is back with another episode of The Sea Word Podcast. This time round, he's answering your questions on the natural world. What would happen if you cross a slug and a snail? Why do some animals love copper? Can Blowfish's do a convincing Jeff Goldblum impression? All will be revealed within. The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via https://primordialradio.com/sea-word/ or the Primordial Radio app. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking featuring interviews with artists such as Korn, Volbeat and Alter Bridge, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and all previous episodes of The Sea Word via our mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. If like us you're sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
This is a preview of the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast, which is available exclusively to Primordial Radio members via the website or the app. In the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast Pete Bailey chats with Adam from Royal Republic about the band, music, football and a cardboard cut-out of Alan Shearer! He also chats with Josh of Badflower about their recent shows and the feeling of momentum surrounding the band. *ALSO AVAILABLE* Binge Thinking Ep60, featuring brand new interviews with Killswitch Engage and Invisions. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of double-glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
This is a preview of the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast, which is available exclusively to Primordial Radio members via the website or the app. In the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast Pete Bailey chats with the guys from Jimmy Eat World about their new album "Surviving", and Shorty catches up with Harri Harrison of Airbourne backstage at their recent Newcastle gig. *ALSO AVAILABLE* Binge Thinking Ep59, featuring brand new interviews with Alcest and Being As An Ocean. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of double-glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
Hot on the heels of TWO sold-out events, this week the guys reveal that one of them may not be quite as sold out as they first thought. The other one is though. This week the guys discuss developments with the Long Road to Brewin' IV https://primordialradio.com/product/long-road-to-brewing-2020/ which may or may not involve the first outing of the newly-purchased Primordial Van! There's also chats with accountant Neil Cossey to find out where the company is financially, and with Debi Christopher who is formulating a Primordial social media strategy. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and The Sea Word with the world's ONLY heavy metal marine biologist; The Blowfish, via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play https://primordialradio.com/
The world's only heavy metal marine biologist - The Blowfish - is back with another episode of The Sea Word Podcast. Last time round he looked at the weird and wonderful duck-billed platypus. In this episode he talks to an equally weird, but slightly less wonderful creature; Dewsbury. The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via https://primordialradio.com/sea-word/ or the Primordial Radio app. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking featuring interviews with artists such as Korn, Volbeat and Alter Bridge, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and all previous episodes of The Sea Word via our mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. If like us you're sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
The world's only heavy metal marine biologist - The Blowfish - is back with another episode of The Sea Word Podcast and this time it's all about an animal that scientists didn't believe was actually real when they first discovered it; the duck-billed platypus. The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via https://primordialradio.com/sea-word/ or the Primordial Radio app. We'll discover what they're like, where they live, what dangers they're facing and what efforts are already underway to help them. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking featuring interviews with artists such as Korn, Volbeat and Alter Bridge, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and all previous episodes of The Sea Word via our mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. If like us you're sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
This is a preview of the lastest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast, which is available exclusively to Primordial Radio members via the website or the app. In the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast Dewsbury chats with Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge ahead of the recent release of their latest album "Walk The Sky". They discuss the difficulties of getting together and working on new material, as well as some of the diverse influences on the album Dews also chats with Joel and Ryan of Airbourne about their new album "Boneshaker". They've taken an old-school approach and - for Dews' money at least - it works! Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of double-glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
Episode 54 covers three topics: Mentoring and closing the gap between Indigenous Australians and non-Indigenous Australians, finding musical feet and balancing everyday life with creativity, and the future of democratic participation through technology.34-year-old Tom Wensley works for AIME (The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience), is Co-Director of New Vote (check out Season 2 episode 36 with Dion McCurdy for a full episode on this) and is a founding member of the band Standby Empire.This episode is jam packed with Tom’s stories from how AIME began, the most recent Imagination Declaration at Garma and the work AIME is expanding into with African-Australians and internationally. Plus Caspar and Tom discuss all things democracy and effecting change in a world of fake news, and how Tom’s work in all three of his passions essentially hopes to create more bridges and understanding between people.This episode of Binge Thinking was produced by Nina Roxburgh, was edited by Nina and Charlotte Morton, and features music by Big Gigantic.
What do you know about Virtual Reality technology? Maybe you've seen those photos of people with VR goggles on and wondered how they avoid walking into things? You might have been curious to know if the technology is used beyond video games and pornography? This episode brings you Caspar's conversation with 24 year old VR entrepreneur and software developer Ryan Pousson. Along with David Chaseling, Ryan is the co-founder of Paraspace - a startup using VR technology to provide training courses in dangerous work for the construction industry. Ryan and Caspar discuss the evolution of VR technology, how the latest Oculus hardware has transformed its portability and ease of use, Ryan's experience running a startup straight out of university, and of course his passions, struggles, and hopes for the future.This episode of Binge Thinking was produced by Nina Roxburgh, was co-edited by Nina and Charlotte Morton, and features music by Big Gigantic.
Have you ever notices on ads for pads and tampons they’re always shown absorbing blue liquid instead of blood? Have you ever had to dash from a meeting at work with a tampon discreetly in your hand so that no one notices? Maybe you got your period when you weren’t expecting and have had to quietly whisper to your colleague if they have a spare one.31-year-old Casimira Melican, who works as a research and advocacy officer at the Victorian Women’s Trust, joins Caspar to discuss the new book, About Bloody Time. The book aims to address the stigma and shame associated with menstruation and menopause.She explores the idea that workplaces should adopt menstrual leave, how the notion of the male body as neutral and the female body as “other” has shaped the experience and treatment of periods throughout time, and how even getting an Emoji of period stained underwear is still unacceptable in 2019.This episode of Binge Thinking was hosted and produced by Nina Roxburgh, was recorded at Youthworx studio in Melbourne, was co-edited by Nina and Charlotte Morton, and features music by Big Gigantic.
Tax is the system that funds our roads, schools, hospitals, welfare and more. Without it, the government has less money to spend. But what happens when our jobs and economy change so radically, that people no longer earn enough money to be taxed? Or when big tech giants like Google and Uber use tax-payer built infrastructure, like the NBN, but don’t have to pay a digital services tax?It may be a topic most people care not to immerse themselves in, either because its too complicated or overwhelming – especially when politicians use it (often incorrectly) to sway you one way or another during election time – but fear not! In this episode, Caspar sits down with 27 year old Tax Advisor and Specialist, Yash Rathi, who brings a wealth of passion and interest in tax, how it operates, what the biggest challenges are and how we should be dreaming of the future of tax.If you’re interested in finding out more about the ideas raised in Yash’s episode, he recommends the following:Treasury – Tax Policyhttps://www.treasury.gov.au/policy-topics/taxationRecent topics include:National Innovation and Science AgendaParliamentary progress of Tax BillsPrograms and initiatives – TaxationTax evasion and multinational tax avoidanceAustralian Tax Officehttps://www.ato.gov.au/General/Consultation/What-we-are-consulting-about/Open-consultation/This link provides information about what the ATO is consulting about – i.e. consultations with the community, industry groups and the tax, accounting and legal professions, on matters of concern and interest to them.This episode of Binge Thinking was produced by Nina Roxburgh, was recorded at Youthworx studio in Melbourne, was co-edited by Nina and Charlotte Morton, and features music by Big Gigantic.
We at Primordial Radio are quite proud of our track record when it comes to naming podcast episodes. In 136 episodes, there have only been a small few whose title has anything at all to do with the contents of the podcast itself, which has to be some kind of record. At least this time round the guys actually say the title itself. This week it's Pete Bailey and Dews putting the world to rights, and revealing a BRAND NEW schedule change that will be happening soon. They also look back at Bloodstock, and look ahead to the upcoming Big Bang 3. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including all of the Bloodstock 2019 interviews via the Binge Thinking podcast, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and The Sea Word with the world's ONLY heavy metal marine biologist; The Blowfish via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
Welcome to this bonus episode from Bloodstock Festival 2019! The guys bring you a cacophony of content from the field, featuring muff chat, plenty of the PRFam and plenty of beers, as well as interview clips from The Wildhearts, Sabaton and Blind River. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can access ALL of our podcasts including all of the Bloodstock 2019 interviews via the Binge Thinking podcast, Crofty's Tracks featuring Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and The Sea Word with the world's ONLY heavy metal marine biologist; The Blowfish via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
What is mechanical engineering and why do we need it in our lives? According to our guest, 28 year old Aileen Ng, mechanical engineering enters most facets of our lives, from our train system and bridges, to our toasters, our renewable energy and more.Aileen has spent the last 8 years or so studying and working as a mechanical engineer and industrial designer. But, like many people out there, she soon realised that while she was passionate about design, she did not enjoy working as an engineer.Aileen now works as a graphic designer and illustrator for the magazine Why Not?. In this episode, we discuss her journey training in engineering, her experience working in overhead wire engineering for train lines, how she found the male-dominated STEM workforce and why she decided to bow out of the field in pursuit of creativity through art.This episode of Binge Thinking was hosted and produced by Nina Roxburgh, was recorded at Youthworx studio in Melbourne, was co-edited by Nina and Charlotte Morton, and features music by Big Gigantic.
Some days you're up and some days you're down. It's an odd week for Moose and Dews, as they're both dealing with their own personal issues, but the podcast must go on! This week there is a special premiere of the next PRFam Primordial Radio stager, courtesy of Everybody Gets One. There's the usual business chat; membership, cash flow etc, but following on from the successful Seedrs equity fundraising bid, the guys also reveal the first major expenditure to invest in the future of Primordial Radio. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
This week Moose and Dews bring you the latest updates from Primordial Radio, as well as reflecting upon what was possibly not their finest hour. Oops. This week there's the latest on membership and merch, along with Moose's new car and the importance of being honest. It's a rare thing. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
There are many reasons why Primordial Radio is unique; From the amazing community surrounding the station, to the unedited music played the way it's supposed to be. Possibly one of the most amazing things though, is that when the guys have a meeting it's ACTUALLY productive. Amazing, right? Moose and Dews recorded this podcast the day after the latest Director's meeting where Moose, Pete, Engineer Mark, Accountant Neil and Dewsbury got together and discussed how we want to create our future. Given the recent success of their Seedrs equity fundraising bid, one of the most important matter was how best to spend the money raised, to best grow Primordial Radio. Exciting times. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Press freedom is not a new issue, but many listeners in Australia, and even some overseas may have noticed that it has come into the spotlight again, with the recent AFP raids on ABC journalists.Of course, many places in the world are still fighting hard to get proper press freedom, but now there seems to be a growing number of places that have well-established traditions of a free press, but are struggling to maintain it.The heads of Australia’s media companies, rarely seen together in public, are now calling openly for new laws that protect press freedom and have criticised how the term “national security” is being used as a cover to strip away democratic debate.In this episode, Caspar speaks with 30-year-old journalism teacher and researcher Gary Dickson. Gary teaches media law at Monash University and is currently completing his second masters researching the history of press freedom and the journalist labour movement globally.Gary also founded and runs freepress.watch, a public record of violations of press freedom in Australia.Gary and Caspar discussed his background studying history, and how this led him to find his passion in journalism. He provides a summary of which Australian laws he thinks are the most damaging to press freedom, and why we should be concerned. Plus much more.This episode of Binge Thinking was produced edited by myself, Nina Roxburgh, was recorded at Youthworx studio in Melbourne, and features music by Big Gigantic.
This week Moose and Dewsbury catch up to talk about evolution. The evolution of Primordial Radio is important, but can clues be taken from the evolution of the internet itself, to try and place Primordial in the best position for the future? Unsurprisingly, Moose and Dews have no idea, but they do have a couple of good ideas. There's also the usual membership update as well as the latest tech update. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Lots to discuss this week, so once Dews has finished hurling his brew around, the guys get straight into discussing the success of their recent Seedrs fundraising bid, and what comes next. There's also the usual membership update as well as a tech update and details of the Big Bang(less) 3! Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
This week Moose and Pete talk about one of Pete's greatest ideas to-date; Primordial Present Live, and the importance of the event to Primordial Radio's future. There's also the latest news on membership and the ongoing Seedrs equity crowdfunding bid, as well as the conversation that led to the title of this weeks' episode; why action is crucial to the success to Primordial Radio. You can check out the very latest info on our equity fundraising bid via http://www.primordialradio.com/shares Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Moose and Dews begin the podcast this week with quite a lot of talk that has NOTHING to do with Primordial. Nowt. Zip. Nada. It DOES however involve mental health, Moose's reluctance to take a holiday, Dewsbury's potential "gentleman's problem" and solar-powered inspiration fairies. Eventually they get onto business stuff and discuss the sad news about Amplified festival, the great news about Primordial membership, and the also-great news about the imminent arrival of Big Bang 3 tickets! Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
Welcome to this bonus episode from Download Festival 2019! The guys bring you a cacophony of content from the field, taking refuge in the tent as the heavens open, meeting evil genius designer Matt Young and chats with Those Damn Crows, Clutch, The Interrupters, Underside, Halestorm and The Hu. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
Moose and Dews have just about recovered from Download festival, and they use this opportunity to reflect on what was one hell of a muddy weekend, ahead of the Primordial Download Special podcast. There's also the latest news on our ongoing Seedrs equity fundraising bid, as well as an idea of what we could do with it when the time comes. You can check out the very latest info on our equity fundraising bid via http://www.primordialradio.com/shares Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
*RECOVERED AUDIO* If there's a couple of sketchy edits this week, the audio was glitching all over the place, and this is the limit of Dews' editing powers. Hell of a busy week, as Moose and Dews prepare for Download festival 2019. There's membership news, and an update on the ongoing Seedrs fundraising bid, as well as what to expect from Seedrs going forward. Then the guys get to talking about PRFam at Download 2019, details of the group photo, and what they're looking forward to. You can check out the very latest info on our equity fundraising bid via http://www.primordialradio.com/shares Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
What a week! From the launch of our Seedrs equity fundraising bid to new merch, to Full Metal Hackett's upcoming, globe-spanning pub crawl, there is a LOT to discuss. This week Moose and Dews try to make sense of current events in the world of Primordial Radio. The main topic of discussion is the ongoing Seedrs bid, from overfunding to closing the bid, the guys talk through the plan as it stands at the moment. You can check out the very latest info on our equity fundraising bid via http://www.primordialradio.com/shares Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
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Things are moving quite a bit faster than we expected, so to save Moose, Pete and Dews repeating themselves on-air every half-hour, Moose recorded this bite-size podcast as an update as to where we are with our Seedrs bid and the expected timeline, as well as info for existing Primordial Radio shareholders. You can check out the very latest info on our equity fundraising bid via http://www.primordialradio.com/shares Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
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It's a huge week for Primordial Radio, as we launch our second equity fundraising bid via https://www.seedrs.com/ giving you the chance to own a piece of the radio station. Moose and Dews talk about their hopes for the coming weeks, as well as the challenges that we'll be facing. There's also the latest merch and membership updates. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
It's a big week for Primordial Radio. It's time to grow, move on, and EVOLVE! To that end, the second equity fundraising bid will go live tomorrow via https://www.seedrs.com/ giving YOU a chance to own a part of the greatest rock and metal radio station in the world! In this mini-podcast Moose and Dews consider the challenge of the next few weeks. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Moose and Dews are reunited this week to discuss just how metal Moose's heart is. They soon get down to business though, with the latest membership update, and a discussion about what could happen as Primordial Radio grows. There's also the latest on Primordial Presents Live, Merch, and a discussion about our upcoming Seedrs equity fundraising bid. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
This week sees the return of Moose, after what has been a emotionally trying time for him and his family. He catches up with Pete about the surreal situation he's been in for the last couple of weeks. It's soon down to business though, and they get round to discussing the financial success - or otherwise - of the recent AGM, the recent announcement concerning the very first Primordial Presents LIVE, and some of what we can expect from our upcoming Seedrs fund-raising bid. There's also a guest appearance from the man behind the website and the new Primordial Radio apps; Mark Bentley. He's got a tech update that expands slightly on what was discussed at the AGM. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
What a week it has been since last we spoke! As if the emotional turmoil of Avengers Endgame and THAT episode of Game Of Thrones weren't enough, it was also the Primordial AGM! This week Pete and Dews look back at an amazing weekend, with some reflection on potential changes for the future. Dews is also joined in the studio by some of the folks who helped make the AGM happen. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
It's a massive week for Primordial Radio, both on a business and a personal level. There's the latest news from the Primordial world, as well as a look ahead to this coming weekend at the Primordial Radio AGM, and a look back at the Roadrage festival from last weekend. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Welcome to episode 33 of the Binge Thinking Podcast. In this episode, Pete has a chat with Nergal of Behemoth from the day of release for I Loved You At Your Darkest and there's also a chat with Ivar of Enslaved just before they hit the road recently in the UK with High On Fire. If like us you're sick of PPI ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
A very light episode in which we beef with baby Stormi, Vicki sweats it out in Thailand and Ben does his best to avoid small talk. - Ben and Rihanna bang it out to ‘Sex With Me’. - Nicki Minaj beefs with baby Stormi. - We struggle to keep track of Australia’s ever-changing leadership. - Ben asks when it’s appropriate to wear AirPods and Vicki has a close call in Thailand. - Ben does his best to avoid small talk at the film festival. - Vicki guests on the Binge Thinking podcast and ruins their merchandise.
A very light episode in which we beef with baby Stormi, Vicki sweats it out in Thailand and Ben does his best to avoid small talk. - Ben and Rihanna bang it out to ‘Sex With Me’. - Nicki Minaj beefs with baby Stormi. - We struggle to keep track of Australia’s ever-changing leadership. - Ben asks when it’s appropriate to wear AirPods and Vicki has a close call in Thailand. - Ben does his best to avoid small talk at the film festival. - Vicki guests on the Binge Thinking podcast and ruins their merchandise.
Welcome to Episode 7 of Good Will Hunters! In todays episode I chat with Georgina Camp, the CEO of Huber Social, an innovator bringing a fresh approach to solving complex social challenges. Georgie was introduced to me by Caitlin Barrett, the CEO of Love Mercy Foundation who we had on the show a few weeks ago. Georgie and Caitlin worked together on assessing the impact of the Cents for Seeds Program in Uganda. Georgie’s passion for reinventing the way we measure social value and reconsidering what truly contributes to wellbeing is apparent from the moment she starts speaking! She’s a trail-blazing leader, innovator and thinker and I’m thrilled to introduce you to her today. Georgie and I chat about the importance of measuring social value alongside financial value, and the method Huber Social uses to determine the contribution a product or service makes to an individuals wellbeing. We chat about Amartya Sen’s ‘Capabilities Approach’ and other methodologies for analysing wellbeing, and chat about what the future looks like for the world of impact measurement. It’s an inspiring, technical, thought-provoking discussion. Also, unfortunately we had some technical issues in this discussion which you may pick up on at times! We record via Skype so this is bound to happen occasionally. To learn more about Huber Social, check out their website at www.hubersocial.com.au 1:40 - The origins of Huber Social 4:04 - Complex social problems 6:24 - Connecting wellbeing with wealth 9:03 - Measuring social value 14:08 - Huber Social’s work in Uganda 20:00 - Ensuring women participate meaningfully 22:30 - The New Economics 33:25 - Redefining value in the private sector 35:48 - Measuring development more effectively If you’re enjoying the podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes. This podcast is hosted by Rachel Mason Nunn. Rachel has worked in development in Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and throughout the Pacific Islands, including as a consultant for the World Bank as well work in the not for profit sector. Rachel has a Masters in Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development from the Australian National University. She is passionate about reinventing the role of business and the private sector in international development, by reconceptualising notions of progress, profit and purpose. Looking for some other great podcasts? Check out Humans of Purpose, Dumbo Feather, Inspiring Social Entrepreneurs, and Binge Thinking, to name but a few! Royalty free music by Bensound
Join Caspar in Episode 31 of Binge Thinking where he explores the journey of creative writer, filmmaker and social entrepreneur, Domini Marshall. The two binge on Domini’s passion for story telling, her struggle with work life suffering from bad managers, her mission to address women’s representation in the media, how her own experience with sexual assault led to the creation of her social enterprise, Her Words, and why she thinks empathy is the key to addressing our social and political problems. This episode was produced by Nina Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic.
Binge Thinking is back with travel writer and photographer, Kristin Addis. Caspar and Kristin get bingeing on Kristin’s journey from investment banker to author, blogger, and Instagram influencer in the world of travel. Kristin has published two books, and specialises in solo female travelling. She also runs her blog through her self-made platform, Be My Trave Muse. At the ripe age of 31, Kristin delves into her struggles, passions, and biggest life lessons after buying her one-way ticket to Southeast Asia. This episode was produced by Nina Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic.
Have you ever wondered why some people work so hard but never see financial success? Are you confused about how an economy works? What industry will have the next big boom? And where will jobs be in the future? Binge Thinking returns for 2018 with 27 year old research economist David Murakami. Growing up in a working class family, David's interest in economics was shaped by seeing how his parents couldn't find financial success despite their best efforts. David shares his journey into academia, and his insights into the political economy in Australia and Japan (where he is currently based). The two also got binge thinking on Australia's mining and service industries, the future of the tech industry in Australia, and his struggle in balancing the burden of knowledge with finding happiness. David previously worked as a Policy Officer for the West Australian Department of Premier and Cabinet, and was a National Parliamentary Fellow at the ANU in 2016. He currently lives in Tokyo, where he works at the Bank of Japan while completing his Masters research in Macroeonomics at Keio University. Produced by Nina Roxburgh with music by Big Gigantic.
Caspar binge thinks with Bar Manager and Anti-Sexual Harassment pioneer and leader, Rose Gaumann. Rose is the founder of Bars of the North, an initiative that combats sexual harassment in bar culture throughout Melbourne’s inner north. With a wealth of experience in the industry, Caspar and Rose navigate the struggles of effecting change in a industry dominated by transient workers, knowing your rights as a young (often casual) employee, and the different methods Rose is putting into place to make her nightlife precinct a safer place for everyone. You’ll laugh and be challenged by your own misconceptions about hospitality worker. Join Caspar in the season finale of Binge Thinking. Produced and edited by Nina Roxburgh, featuring music by Big Gigantic.
In this episode, Binge Thinking brings you marine scientist, turtle rescuer and mother of joeys Jessie Hildebrand. Jessie shares her unique experiences at the Quoin Island Turtle Rehabilitation Centre. She also schools Caspar in the pollution from Tasmanian fish farming, ethical meat consumption, and riffs on the Great Barrier Reef in crisis. What is coral bleaching anyway? And how much has it REKT the Reef? What does a cow’s ‘moo’ really say? Hear the struggle of a young graduate in a country in denial. An epic failing for conservation, sustainability and renewable energy. This episode was produced by Nina Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic.
Scientist and writer Cathal O'Connor joins Caspar to discuss his piece 'A Modern Epic: The Gilgamesh Quest'. In this final Binge Thinking collaboration with Griffith Review, Cathal explores humankind's pursuit of immortality, the science of ageing, and the tech philosophers that thinks they can crack eternal life. When he isn't writing, Cathal works in Australia on 3D printing stem cells. Produced by Nina Roxburgh with music by Big Gigantic.
Binge Thinking is back with our third episode in collaboration with the Griffith Review: Millennials Strike Back. Kavita Bedford joins Caspar in the binge tank to discuss her piece ‘The Spectator: Something distant called war’. Kavita also binged on her work countering violent extremism in Western Sydney with the Mapping Frictions, and as editor of The Point Magazine. Join Caspar and Kavita as they go on a deep dive, remembering where they were that fateful day, when the war of our generation began. Produced by Nina Roxburgh with Music by Big Gigantic.
Exciting news Binge Thinkers!We are launching our collaboration with the Griffith Review: Millennials Strike Back. Our first special guest is writer Sophie Allan. Caspar and Sophie sat down and got Binge Thinking on Sophie's memoir 'Under the Skin: Home, history and love in patriarchy'. The two discuss the complex gender rules and roles developed in the schoolyard and home. When she isn't writing, Sophie is the founding editor-in-chief of the Melbourne based Chart Collective - a not-for-profit publisher that explores the way our stories are woven into the Australian environment. This episode was edited and produced by Nina Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic.Get on our level and start Striking Back!
n our latest episode, Caspar brings you the Binge Thinking of 30 year-old engineer and small business owner Dan Barwick. You might not think you can run a business, but Dan explains how getting sick of working for out of touch boomers inspired him to work for himself, make some serious coin, and reshape his own sense of self. With his company Hydraulic Testing and Certification (HTC), Dan talks innovation and creativity even in the drier of topics, you'll be hooked on his every word.Dan and Caspar also got deep and binged on growing up in a religious family, the wonders of the internet and connected nature of the world as we know it, the future of capitalism, what it means to be human, and the idea of AI. It's a long episode, but we think it's totally worth it!If you like what Dan has to say and want to get in touch find him at Dan@HydrantTesting.com.auAs always, this episode was produced by Nina Roxburgh with Music from Big Gigantic.Get on our level now!
Welcome back Bingers! This episode of Binge Thinking saw Caspar sitting down with Disability Support Worker, Adie Volich. Adie has worked face-to-face with people living with disabilities at the Melbourne-based Milparinka organisation for the last eight years. They binged on the physical and social barriers that people with disabilities face in Australia. Adie shared her views on the misconceptions about what kind of life a person with physical or mental disabilities can have.Caspar and Adie also got bingeing on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), the policy game-changer for people in Australia living with disabilities, currently being rolled out. Do you know someone with a disability? Maybe you have one yourself? Are you afraid of people with disabilities or are you just not sure how to behave around them? Let yourself be challenged by Adie’s expert perspective and get on our level.As always, this episode was produced by Nina Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic.Happy Bingeing!
For our latest, Binge Thinking got hot and sexy with Feminist and Sex Worker Cara van Park*. Caspar and Cara binged on sex work in Australia, how she entered the industry, navigating consent, the intersection of her feminism and work, stereotypes and shaming, managing her privacy and the belief in individualism and commitment to community. Like all episodes, this is just one person’s story. Many others (particularly people of colour and trans/non-binary workers) may have different experiences of the Sex Industry. That said, this was a fascinating conversation. If these issues piqued your interest, you can check out RhED , Vixen Collective and Scarlet Alliance to learn more. Produced by Nina Roxburgh and featuring music from Big Gigantic. If you like the episode, please tell us! Rate us, review us, leave a comment or send us an email. We want to hear from you! Get on board and get on our level.*not her real name: sometimes we can Binge anonymously
Binge Thinking has moved. And in quintessential Melbourne style, Caspar spoke with musical genius Nick Herrera. Aside from running his own production studio (Nick Herrera Production) he also performs vocals for the band Kalacoma. Nick binged on working within the northside scene of Melbourne (including with Hiatus Kaiyote), running his own business, his passion for creativity, and challenges in the music industry. This episode was produced by Nina Roxburgh and features music by Big Gigantic (intro) and Kalacoma (outro).You can watch Kalacoma's amazing music videos on YouTube and listen/download their music on Soundcloud or BandCampGet on Board
There's a new BTHP series on its way. And it’s a blast from the past. No pun intended.
The post war reality soon became nuclear. With the US and Russia forging ahead with atomic weapons the British aircraft industry proved they could lead the way in aircaft design. Cheers Tony
The post war years are often seen as a golden age for the British aircraft industry but Government bungling and a fragmented industry meant this wasn't going to last for very long. Enjoy Tony
Episode 21 is here. The Govenment gets desperate and is keen offload the national debt to the South Seas Company. And it looked for a while that the share price might rise forever but as always the bubble bursts. Enjoy Tony
Xavier Toby is an up and coming comedian from Victoria who, after a short hiatus from stand up, has returned with confidence and new found skill. He talks with us about his history in comedy, and how he developed his current show.
Back after almost a year with the first part of a two series on the South Sea BUbble. War maybe Hell but it’s also very, expensive and like every other country in 1700 England was deeply in debt. Enter the South Sea Company and a story that mixes avarice, corruption, deceit, international intrigue and vast sums of other peoples money. Enjoy! Tony
The 1647 Putney Debates saw the development of many of the key democratic ideas we take for granted today. As Thomas Raisborough put it. the poorest he that is in England has a life to live, as the greatest he: and therefore truly, Sir, I think it is clear, that every man that has a life to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that government; and I do think that the poorest man in England is not bound in a strict sense to the government that he has not had a voice to put himself under All of this was of course against the backdrop of the English Civil War which in many ways makes if even more remarkable.
The First World War marks the end the supremacy of the battleship and the beginning of the end for Pax Britannia. The decline of Royal Navy mirrors the that of the British Empire for obvious reasons and the it's future is unclear.
Sails are finally done away with as steam power takes over and the race between armour and guns gets under way. Pax Britannia turns maps of the world red as the Americans, Japanese and Germans aspire to have navies just like the British; the road to World War One begins.
This episode covers the end the Napoleonic Wars and what Britain did next, how the Royal Navy had to change and the technological advances that might threaten or enhance it's dominance. Tony
The episode looks at the period from the start of the French Revolution to the Battle of Trafalgar. http://bingethinkinghistory.blogspot.com/2010/05/15-reign-of-terror-to-trafalgar.html
This episode takes a look at explorers not the usual fighting and politics. Cook sails to the Pacific times and Bligh is only remembered because of a certain mutiny.
Episode 13 at long last. The American colonys are lost and things look bleak. However the reputation of the Royal Navy and Britain is saved by someone whose own was highly suspect. Merry Christmas everyone. All the best Tony
Finally a new episode and sorry for the long hiatus. I'm going to try and make sure that doesn't happen again. This episode covers what happened during the mid 18th Century and the all important Seven Years War, seen by many as the real 'First World War'. It also saw Britain become the dominant European power without actually having an army on the continent and the continuation of the century long on/off conflict with France. The road to Waterloo and Trafalgar was set. Hope you enjoy Tony
This episode follows the initial fortunes of the English and the Dutch Navies as they take on the French. It also covers the Golden Age of Piracy and it's demise and sees George Anson be the third English sailor to capture the Manilla Galleon. All the best Tony
Here we look at the origins of the English Navy the development of the Navy Royal and the reorganisation and formation of the Royal Navy. This is the first part of I think three episodes on the Senior Service. Apologies again for the delay, hopefully I won't take to long next time. Enjoy and all the best Tony
Welcome to the final part of series looking at the Battle of Britain. What did the air battle over Southern England in the summer 1940 mean? Was it even a battle? Can it be see in terms of winners and losers? And what about the myths? I try to answers these and few other questions in no particular order. Thanks for all the kind and generous comments and email and I hope you enjoy this last BTHP mini series. All the best.
Welcome back after my affliction of 'podblock'. We now look at the events after the 'Hardest Day' up to the official end of the battle in October as the Luftwaffe focus attacks on Fighter Commands airfields then switch to attacking London. Oh...and did you know the Italians turned up after everything was effectively over?
This episode looks at the events after the Luftwaffe stopped attacking convoys in The Channel and launched Eagle Day on the 13th of August 1940 and began the campaign to destroy RAF Fighter Command.
Episode 6 looks at the start of the Battle of Britain...as it turns out it was due to a Dornier Do17 crew spotting a convoy called 'Bread'. It also looks at the Chain Home series of Radar stations and the lead up to Aldertag or Eagle Day.
This episode looks at the origins of the Battle of Britain, the position Britain and German found themselves in circa mid 1940, some of the key figures and the aircraft the Luftwaffe and RAF would use. Some myths are examined and the question is asked was the Battle of Britain really a battle. We'll be returning to this and other questions in subsequent episodes.
In this episode we follow the events from the time of William and Mary right up the signing of the US Constitution. Along the way we see the creation of the United Kingdom and that the British find that they will probably need to look abroad if they want to maintain the Monarchy. I've also added BTHP to BritCaster.com
Charles I comes up against Oliver Cromwell which kicks off the English Civil War and is subsequently beheaded. The English though still liked the idea of monarch, just not the despotic ones, and after Cromwell’s death the Crown is restored. All is not well though and eventually a Dutchman is invited to become King.
Henry VIII takes exception to The Vatican not allowing him to get divorced so does what any self respecting supreme leader would do, he creates his own Church. This is probably the most seismic event in European history and changed just about everything including the relationship between the King, the Church and the State. The episode runs right up the Charles I and the roots of the English Civil War.
Episode 1 covers a big chunk of history from about 1100 up to the end of the War of the Roses and the first Tudor King Henry VII. Included is the first document to outline the limits of an English monarchs power,The Charter of Liberties, the follow up Magna Carta and first Republican revolt lead by Simon de Montford.
A quick intro to the Binge Thinking History Podcast. Whilst I am not a history revisionist I am fascinated by the Napoleonic idea that history is a myth agreed up and this is a theme I hope to thread throughout future episodes.
It's time to grow, move on, and (apologies for being ridiculously on-brand here) EVOLVE! To that end the second Primordial Radio equity fundraising bid starts tomorrow via https://www.seedrs.com/ In this mini-podcast, Moose and Dews look ahead to tomorrow, and celebrate the challenge to come with poetry, because why not? Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Sweensbury Rules and The Sea Word via our new mobile app! Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.