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This week on Between Two beers we talk to Toni Street.Toni is one of New Zealand's best and most popular broadcasters.She's been a host on breakfast TV and been a sports reporter for TVNZ, she co-hosted Seven Sharp alongside Mike Hosking for four years, before she made the switch to radio - where she now hosts the Coast Breakfast host alongside Sam Wallace and Jason Reeves.In this episode we talk about playing for NZ A in cricket - and if she could have gone pro, how she got her break on Breakfast TV, singing to Ronan Keating, anchoring the America's Cup coverage in 2013, the reality of working with Mike Hosking, why she walked away, the art of the interview and so much more.Toni's life is also a story of devastating loss and recovery. Toni has tragically lost three siblings and we talk about her heartbreak and resilience.This is one of our favourite episodes. Toni just brings the best, most contagious energy, is a world class storyteller and has the warmest personality.This episode is brought to you by TAB, download the new app today and get your bet on!Between Two Beers is now part of the Acast Creator Network, listen wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paula Penfold joins us LIVE at 9pm to talk about the Covid Inquiry where some top level resignations have called into question some serious questions of the status of the inquiryKieran McAnulty and Chris Bishop sparred this morning on Breakfast TV where they talked over the new legislation that National wants to bring in giving more citizen arrest powers to the average kiwi on the streetChristopher Luxon uses very strong and decisive words when he thinks a minister needs to be sacked...just not his ministers. Tonight we'll take a look at the way Luxon speaks about the opposition issues with Ministers and his ability to call for their sacking, even though he seems to lose that nouse when it's one of his ministers=================================Come support the work we're doing by becoming a Patron of #BHN www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews=================================Merch available at www.BHNShop.nz Like us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/BigHairyNews Follow us on Twitter.@patbrittenden @Chewie_NZFollow us on BlueskyPat @patbrittenden.bsky.socialChewie @chewienz.bsky.socialEmily @iamprettyawesome.bsky.socialMagenta @xkaosmagex.bsky.social
This week we discuss our segment on Breakfast TV promoting all things Hamilton with Chris Chang. We chat about the upcoming Halberg Awards, NZ's best sporting moments of 2024 and Steve blows Seamus' mind with a TikTok trend! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy Creyer Percifield is an American-Canadian creator, advertising specialist who works in the creator economy. She recently went viral on TikTok for her content about Canada and the U.S.. In this episode, we dive into the realities of moving from the U.S. to Canada—exploring cultural differences, stereotypes, women's experiences, maternity leave, and the evolving relationship between the two countries. At a time when Canada-U.S. relations are strained, this is a poignant conversation about what we can learn from each other and how to find common ground with our neighbours. Amy Creyer is an American living in Toronto, Canada, with her husband Ben Percifield and two cats, Rufus and Tesla. She works as an award-winning creative director and TikTok content creator who talks about her daily life & lived experiences in Canada and the United States.Amy's professional work has earned popular & industry press coverage and numerous awards. In 2010, Amy launched a renowned street-style blog that authentically captured fashion from the streets of Chicago and New York City. Over time, the brand & content partnerships she earned as a creator kickstarted Amy's career in the world of global advertising agencies, where she now crafts big ideas and helps CPG brands grow through unexpected, culturally-relevant ad campaigns that drive real results. In her spare time, Amy continues to create content and develop digital experiences to make the world a better place. During the pandemic, she launched BeMyFriend.Ca, a social experiment that inspired over 1,000 people to join a virtual friendship community during Canada's restrictive Covid-19 lockdowns. Her PR stunt earned millions of impressions through national press coverage on CBC, Breakfast TV, and more, sparking a dialogue about human connection at a time when it was needed most.Amy grew up in Northwest Arkansas, where her parents owned a working cattle ranch, before migrating north to attend university at Michigan State. In 2008 she moved to Chicago and at the end of 2019 her company transferred her from the United States to Toronto, Canada.Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatRecommend guests: https://www.womendontdothat.com/Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatRecommend guests: https://www.womendontdothat.com/How to find WOMENdontDOthat:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/womendontdothat/TikTok- http://www.tiktok.com/@womendontdothatBlog- https://www.womendontdothat.com/blogPodcast- https://www.womendontdothat.com/podcastNewsletter- https://www.beaconnorthstrategies.com/contactwww.womendontdothat.comYouTube - http://www.youtube.com/@WOMENdontDOthatHow to find Stephanie Mitton:Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/StephanieMittonLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemitton/beaconnorthstrategies.comTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmittonInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemitton/Interested in sponsorship? Contact us at hello@womendontdothat.comOur Latest Blog:https://www.womendontdothat.com/post/our-first-beacon-north-christmas-party-a-reflection-on-growth-and-gratitude
Loose Ends embraces the great outdoors this week at the Kendal Mountain Festival. Stuart talks to festival patron and bestselling writer Robert Macfarlane about his "mountain DNA" and unusual walking snack. Broadcaster and writer Louise Minchin loves a mountain too. Having put aside the extreme working practice of rising at 3am for Breakfast TV she now loves a triathlon, a free-dive at night under ice or the extreme experience that is learning to cook a soufflé from an online video for Celebrity Masterchef. Space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock - who is such a star there is even a Barbie doll in her image - on being inspired by the night sky, be that incredible telescope images or The Clangers as she was as a child. And for a counterpoint approach we have a relative newcomer to the country, the comedian Chris Cantrill who describes himself as a "rural imposter" and hosts a podcast about adapting to the northern wilds by competitive leek growing and donning a cape. Plus music from Lake District singer songwriter Olivia Fern and Cumbrian-born indie artist Melanie Baker, who loves mountains so much she once filmed a music video at the top of one. Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Olive Clancy
Joining us today is a man whose voice is synonymous with radio greatness and whose charm, sharp wit, and quick humour has made him a favourite on our screens. He knows how to keep an audience hooked: it's the brilliant Johnny Vaughan!In this episode, Johnny looks back at his time working on The Big Breakfast, reflecting on the challenge of stepping into big shoes and how he quickly made the role distinctly his own. He also shares how he's built one of radio's most loyal audiences, navigated the pressures of being one of the BBC's highest-paid presenters and how some hilarious interviews led to delightfully unexpected friendships with legends like David Bowie and George Michael.If you can't get enough of him, tune into The 4 to 7 Thang every weekday on Radio X.For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We spend a lot of time talking about alcohol harm, and yet we tend to do very little about it. Therefore, it is good to see Auckland Council has stuck to its guns and persisted in what they believe is a game changer for some communities. After an 8-year court battle with supermarkets, Auckland Council looks set to place a ban on selling booze after 9pm in supermarkets and bottle stores in Auckland by December. Also on the cards is a two-year freeze on new liquor stores in the central city and 23 other areas with high alcohol-related harm and crime. At the end of the day, how you drink is up to the individual. It is your health and your responsibility. But as a society, we all pay the price. Alcohol impacts our health and our mental wellbeing. It's a factor in family violence, and crime, and creates unsafe communities and roads. It adds to the workload of police, and emergency departments. We know the benefits to reducing alcohol harm. So good on the Auckland Council for taking some responsibility. The aim of this Local Alcohol Policy (LAP) is to minimize alcohol-related harm in communities while balancing fair and reasonable requirements for businesses. So, you can still buy your alcohol, you might have to be a bit better organised, but if it is making it less available in communities that are seeing the brunt of the harm, then I say let's give it a go. Do we really need more than 100 liquor stores in South Auckland? There are about 18 in the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area, 18 in Manurewa, 29 in Ōtara-Papatoetoe, and 40 in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki. Sounds like enough to me. Gosh don't you wish we'd been more proactive around vape stores? ... Those working in this space are calling it a game-changer. Dr Grant Hewison, a lawyer who works on alcohol issues with two community groups in South Auckland, said the policy would lead to significant improvements in alcohol-related harm. He believes that shifting the closing time regarding the sale of alcohol at supermarkets and liquor stores from 11 pm to 9pm will prevent pre-loading with cheaper alcohol outside licensed premises. Manurewa- Papakura ward councilor Angela Dalton said on Breakfast TV this morning “easy access to alcohol is not helping our people who are really in distress from addiction and that goes across any age, any culture, it's nondiscriminatory but it's certainly impacting our kids. She went on to say the area has a young population, and children are walking past liquor outlets daily. She believes it's subliminal messaging and they might be going home to places that are fueled by alcohol. She believes if we can calm that, this is going to be better off for everyone. The new rules mean: Supermarkets and bottle stores cannot sell alcohol after 9pm (the cut-off is 11pm now). Bars, restaurants and other on-licences cannot sell alcohol later than 4am in the central city and 3am elsewhere. Applications for new bottle stores in the central city and 23 other areas will be rejected for two years unless they meet a very high threshold. Sports clubs and RSAs can sell alcohol no later than 1am. No change for liquor licences for festivals and events. They will continue to be assessed by the district licencing committee. I can work around this – it doesn't need to be an issue for me – but if it helps other people and other communities, I am happy to deal with a small inconvenience of fewer sales hours. You? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thirty years ago a youthquake of creativity took hold of the UK, as Britpop sucked everything into its cultural orbit.From supermodels at Fashion week, to Edinburgh's underbelly and from Match of the Day montages, to puppets interviewing rock stars on Breakfast TV, the attitude and aspirations of Britpop reverberated across the country.In episode 3 of The Rise and Fall of Britpop Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley dust off old note books, photo albums, CDs and tapes and look at the effect Britpop had on every aspect of British culture.Listen only on BBC Sounds.Presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq Written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan Produced by Paul Sheehan with additional production by Phil Smith Technical Production by Tim Heffer Editor for BBC Audio Helen Hobday Commissioning Producer Jonathan O'Sullivan Commissioner for BBC Music Will Wilkin A BBC Audio Production
Pop the kettle on because Nelson Aspen is back, and he's spilling all the tea! (Yaaayyy!!!) Join AW and Mr JWags as they embark with legendary entertainment journalist Nelson on an 'Oceanborn' journey with Nightwish's album, before diving into the Unsinkable Molly Brown!Plus, we chat Nelson's show Tony Bennett: A Tribute (check below for details), Romanticizing Titanic, Press Junkets, Paths to Success, Nelson's latest book Dancing Between the Raindrops: the Hollywood Years, and so much more in this extra-juicy episode!--::Socials::Nelson Aspen: https://nelsonaspen.com -- https://x.com/nelsonaspen -- https://instagram.com/nelsonaspenTickets to Tony Bennet: A Tribute (Selling Fast!): https://thegreenroom42.venuetix.com/show/details/QbVsaj31o4LdQW96Qmaw/1721581200000?event_id=UnbR9l0mjip6vEmcWIXR Dancing Between the Raindrops: https://www.amazon.com.au/Dancing-Between-Raindrops-actual-remember-ebook/dp/B0CNFGH6BFDancing Between the Raindrops: the Hollywood Years: https://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Between-Raindrops-Hollywood-Years-ebook/dp/B0D73SK679--Second City NYC: https://www.secondcity.com/shows/new-yorkMr J Wags: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrJWags -- Instagram: https://instagram.com/MrJWagsAround the World in 80 Plays:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/around-the-world-in-80-plays/id1709294420Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6M8Yff4VPblqINhu2SSrrg*****Juxtaposing Metal with Musicals - joined by iconic guests from the worlds of Music, Broadway, Hollywood, and more! https://www.thetonastontales.com/listen -- https://www.patreon.com/bloomingtheatricals - https://twitter.com/thrashntreasurehttps://linktr.ee/thrashntreasure*****Help support Thrash 'n Treasure and keep us on-air, PLUS go on a fantastical adventure at the same time!Grab your copy of The Tonaston Tales by AW, and use the code TNT20 when you check out for 20% off eBooks and Paperbacks!https://www.thetonastontales.com/bookstore - TNT20 ***** ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest empowers people who feel disconnected with the tools to start meaningful conversations and find their people. He creates tools and transformational experiences, so leaders and teams can feel heard, seen, and valued, and create a culture of authenticity, trust, and belonging. He is the creator of ASK DEEP QUESTIONS, which started out as a deck of cards to help his friends connect on a camping trip, and is now being used to facilitate meaningful conversations through sharing personal and vulnerable stories on every continent around the globe. His mission is to help people feel less alone. Through his workshops and programs, he is fueling the movement for deeper human connection. His work has been featured on TEDx, CBC News, Breakfast TV, Cityline, and HuffPost. He is currently building a community of facilitators that design MAGICAL HUMAN MOMENTS online. Please join me in welcoming Jan Keck. In this episode, Jan Keck shares his journey from creating a simple card game to leading a global movement for deeper human connections. In this episode we discuss:
✨CONFIDENT MINDSET ACCELERATOR IS NOW AVAILABLE ✨In this juicy episode Amanee Nassereddine shares her story, the behind the scenes of Run the World Summit and being a female entrepreneur. Amanee was following the steps that were mapped out for her. This looked like going to University, studying Health Science (because she was told she was good at it) until following the motions no longer felt aligned. She decided to pivot into PR and leaned into what felt right. This led her to reach out to Run the World Summit as she saw Founder Zaina Moussa and Co-Founder Rafaa Chapti become disruptors in the world of women entrepreneurism. Now they have been seen on City TV, Breakfast TV and have partnered with several notable brands bringing women together from all different backgrounds.Tune in to hear about the inspiring journey that Amanee Nassereddine takes you on! Learn more about Run The World SummitFREE resources to further support you on your self-development journey: DATE YOURSELF FIRST MASTERCLASS HERE 'Your Internal Glow-Up Guide 'FREEBIE ! Access HERE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review over on Apple Podcasts to help support the show! Share to your IG stories and follow along on Instagram @breanneburke for all the latest content For More Information Check Out My Website Below:www.breanneburke.comWays to Work With Me: Confident Mindset Accelerator (CMA) - 10 week course Intimate - 1:1 Mindset & Confidence Mentorship - 90 days
It's time for another bowlful of goodness, as Luke and John continue with their big breakfast. Will Luke win the big commission? Or end up with egg on his face?Cracking TV is produced and presented by Luke Sluman and John Furlong.Our rather marvellous theme tune was written and performed by Simon McInerney.Additional sound effects from zapsplat.com.Follow us @crackingtv.Luke & John Cracking TV is an IHOG Factual Entertainment Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Couple Podcast: A Nosey Look Inside Our RelationshipAs seen Newspaper's, on screen on a hugeAmerican Talk Show and now the biggest breakfast show in UK. This new podcast from a viral couple is amust-listen for anyone who loves a good laugh.Join new couple; Mr & Mrs Dull (AKA James and Danielle) asthey open their doors to the outside world and share theirrelationship journey, from the highs and lows to the downrighthilarious.Whether you're looking for relationship advice, a good laugh, orjust a glimpse into the lives of a real couple, this podcast hassomething for everyone.Subscribe today and get ready for a wild ride! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, Good Morning, and Welcome... Luke is pitching John breakfast shows, and he has a LOT to say, especially about TV-am, which might well be the greatest story in the history of British television. Treachery, irony, and plenty of rats - only one of whom is a Superstar.Cracking TV is produced and presented by Luke Sluman and John Furlong.Our rather marvellous theme tune was written and performed by Simon McInerney.Additional sound effects from zapsplat.com.Follow us @crackingtv.Luke & John Cracking TV is an IHOG Factual Entertainment Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jenny May Clarkson, a well-known broadcaster and host on Breakfast TV, was born and raised in the Waikato region. Prior to her career in the media industry, she served as a police officer and was also a successful athlete, having played as a Silver Fern centre and touch player. Interestingly, Jenny May's journey to the world of television began when she participated in a singing competition in Waikato, where she was discovered and her talent was recognized. Since then, she has made a name for herself as a prominent television personality, admired for her professionalism, charisma, and engaging on-air presence. Despite her busy schedule, Jenny May is a devoted māmā to her whānau and tamariki, and she takes great pride in her role as a mother. Her commitment to her family and her work is truly admirable, and she is a great inspiration to many. In this episode of Indigenous 100, we sat down with the talented and dedicated woman to learn more about her beginnings as a broadcaster, her time as a sportswoman and more.
We're back after going VIRAL BABY. Jordy's chat with Georgie Gardner was covered by 9 news outlets and as a result, we have a whole bunch of news listeners & visitors to the website. WELCOME!If you loved our episode with Georgie Gardner, you'll love this weeks chat with Natalie Barr, who is of course the host of Sunrise. Hear how Natalie recovered from a rare illness that almost left her unable to walk, her experience raising boys, the private pain Kochie endured from being in the spotlight and more. We are still shook that Natalie has risen to the top of the journalism world WITHOUT a degree in journalism.Content warning: we do cover mental health, post-partum depression, violence and mature themes.For the latest, head to ItsAllHer.com or follow us on Instagram @itsallherofficial
On this episode of Between Two Beers we're rewinding the clock back to April of 2022 when we sat down with Jack Tame. Jack is journalism's Swiss Army Knife – a guy that does it all. He's been a Breakfast host, a 6pm news reader, he hosts one of NZ's biggest radio shows on Newstalk ZB, is a columnist for the NZ Herald, has moderated live election debates, now hosts TVNZ's Q and A and has seen more, and experienced more of the world – than any 36-year-old we know. In this episode we talk about how he was given Paul Holmes' radio job on ZB at the age of 25 with no radio experience, *That* interview with Winston Peters where Jack was called James – about 10 times, the time he was recording live TV while fearing for his fathers life, dancing with Beyonce, covering Trump, why he left Breakfast TV, the things you don't know about MIke Hosking and so much more. This was one of our favourite episodes and one we wanted to share with new listeners of the podcast. Jack is, in my opinion, the best political interviewer in the country and his razor sharp mind and quick wit made this one a lot of fun. Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the vid on our Youtube channel. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon, if you want to chip in for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, go to betweentwobeers.com This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer Garden studio. Enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Sunrise host David Koch on going back to his finance roots and life after breakfast TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia Natalie Barr has worked at Channel Seven for 29 years and has been an original member of their #1 rated breakfast TV show, Sunrise, for 20 years. But when she was offered the top job of host in 2021? Her first reaction was hell no. On this episode of No Filter, Nat gets candid about her career and reservations about taking on the hosting gig, turning 50, motherhood, and her long-standing marriage. We have a feeling you're going to love this interview... THE END BITS: Follow Nat on Instagram here. Watch her on Sunrise every morning. Listen to Mia's first ever episode of No Filter with David Koch here. Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Need more lols, info, and inspo in your ears? Find more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman. You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. Executive Producers: Kimberley Braddish & Elissa Ratliff Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is MUCH more to Matty's story about going to a nude beach in Europe. Have you ever forgotten to pay for dinner? Or in Brad's case intentionally forgotten to pay for dinner? Or have you fallen asleep at a wedding? Plus best you believe the TV Guide is back, and perhaps one of the most punishing live "what are you" quizzes you'll ever hear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eamonn Holmes has been on TV screens for over 40 years, and holds the distinction of being the world's longest serving breakfast television anchor in the world.We talk about growing up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland...Eamonn tells me about his diverse and extensive career in media...And you'll hear about some big names who became big pals, including the incomparable Sir Alex Ferguson, and the legendary Sir Roger Moore.Hilton Glasgow Health & Fitness Membershipswww.dontfretaboutdebt.net/blethered/Contact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/seanmcdonald01Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seantmcdonald/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a Best of a Whole 'Nother Story, Kevin tries to find something good on TV while he's eating breakfast.
Subscribe to Mamamia Why veteran journalist, Stan Grant, is walking away from one of the most high-profile jobs in Australian media. Plus, a public morning TV break-up that's making headlines around the world, and what it reveals about what we want from our TV couples. And, does being humble negatively impact women? Would you ever keep a 'compliments journal'? One writer's theory on pumping up your ego. The End Bits Read Jessie's article here: 'I have the flu, COVID-19 and I'm 33 weeks pregnant. Here's what it's really like.' RECOMMENDATIONS: Holly and Jessie want you to watch Air on Prime Video. Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our reccos from the week in one place. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. CREDITS: Hosts: Mia Freedman, Holly Wainwright, and Jessie StephensProducer: Emma Gillespie Assistant Producer: Susannah Makin Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news from USA Hockey about the National Camp set up for this year--hint- we've already talked about it on the show with Lou Vairo, but this is a major change in the Camp.Cost of summer campsNHL rule change suggestions from Craig ButtonSean Mitton has co-authored two books on the legendary Summit Series “The Goal That United Canada” and “When Canada Shut Down” . He moderated a speaker's panel at the Hockey Hall of Fame with Hockey Night in Canada legends. He's been interviewed by over 35 media outlets including CBC The National, Breakfast TV, Sportsnet, NHL Siirus XM and Postmedia.During the last 20 years he has developed the skill of Question Based Mapping creating over 1,000 mind maps that help in strategic planning, speaking, writing, research and goal setting to name a few applications. The one commonality is that each Mind Map is one page!
Expect straight talking and common sense in abundance as Leilani Dowding joins Hearts of Oak for an hour of news driven chat and discussion, giving her unbridled opinions on some of the top stories bouncing around this week on the web, in the papers and from her social media. Join us as Leilani and Peter take a look at.... - Penny Mordant, leader of the House of Commons, attacking Andrew Bridgen MP for speaking up for the vaccine injured. - 'My daughter's life has been ruined by the Covid vaccine, and so has mine' A heart-breaking story from a mothers perspective. - VAERS death data and justice for the family of a Doctor who died 10 days after receiving his first dose of AstraZeneca. - Evolution of The Soy Boy: A 20 year old now has the testosterone levels of a 70 year old man. - NATO allies 'agree Ukraine will become member'. - Bud Light's marketing leadership undergoes a huge shake up after 'woman-face' controversy. - Censorship, YouTube and being demonetized for not playing along with delusions. - Mob Rule: Large group loot gas station in LA and the Police couldn't intervene. - In a story that's been suppressed by the media for years, Elon Musk reveals Mark Zuckerberg gave $400M in the 2020 US election in support of efforts that benefit the Democratic Party. - UK Government Nationwide Alert: Who else is turning their alerts off on Sunday? Leilani Dowding is a regular contributor to The Mark Steyn Show. Half-Filipina, half-English, she is a former Page Three Girl and was crowned Miss Great Britain in 1998, going on to represent her country in the Miss Universe pageant. Leilani had a starring role in The Real Housewives of Cheshire and has appeared on The Big Breakfast, This Morning, Celebrity Wrestling and in numerous national newspapers. She is a proud 'Freedom Fighting Refusnik' and an unmissable commentator on world affairs, with her stance against tyranny and wokeness, Leilani has found a whole new army of fans. Follow Leilani on Twitter... https://twitter.com/LeilaniDowding?s=20 Catch her Wednesdays on the brilliant Mark Steyn Show... https://www.steynonline.com/ Originally broadcast live 22.4.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Links to topics discussed this episode... https://rumble.com/v2ju3dc-the-week-according-to-.-.-.-leilani-dowding.html Transcript (Hearts of Oak) It is wonderful to have Leilani Dowding with us today. Leilani, thank you so much for joining us today. (Leilani Dowding) Thanks for having me on. Always a pleasure. Not at all. It was good to bump into you at Comcast and I've been on with you, different times on Ickonic, and people can obviously follow you there is your Twitter handle on the screen, also in all the descriptions, and they can catch you on Mark's Steyn. Tell us about that. You're on regularly on Mark's new show. Yeah, so I'm on Mark's show on a Wednesday night with a couple of other people and we just kind of talk about the news and stuff that's going on. But Mark's got his own channel now on his own website, marksteynonline.com. So all of the shows are on there. Obviously, with everything that happened with Ofcom, he's no longer on GB News and they seem to just keep wanting to employ politicians or ex-politicians. So, you know, Mark had to go do it himself, but just like you, doesn't do it on YouTube either. So, yeah. It's much safer, but people can get it. Mark can get it on steynonline.com. You can get everything directly on Mark Stein's website. So let's jump in and look at our first story, which is the wonderful Penny Mordant, who could have been Prime Minister, although I'm not sure she'd really be any worse. Pro-Jam, do you wanna just play that clip of Penny? What other colleagues are not doing is promoting false propaganda, which is widely known to originate from the Kremlin, abusing and undermining colleagues and the occupant of the chair, and using the autopsy of a 14-year-old girl as clickbait on their social media feed, all of which the Honourable Member has done in the past week. And he might like to reflect on that. This is obviously criticism of the wonderful, the one and only Andrew Bridgen MP who's spoken up for the vaccine injured, just like Mark Steyn really has done, and that's why he got clobbered by Ofcom for his honest conversations. So, Leilani, tell us about this, about Andrew Bridgen once again being attacked by others in the Chamber. I mean, what Penny Mordaunt said was absolutely disgusting and disgraceful, isn't it? I mean, she's completely and utterly gaslighting the whole situation, yet again, like they've all been doing. But worse, worse is that she's saying it's Kremlin propaganda. I mean, it's like, it's laughable at this point. Like, really, are we going to say that everything's Kremlin propaganda and it's Russian affiliated or whatever? You know, what Andrew Bridgen has said is his experience. He's vaccine injured himself. He's spoken up for the vaccine injured. He's, you know, been on the marches. He's tried time and time again to raise awareness to what's going on. And you have this woman standing there. And it doesn't surprise me, though, because, you know, I've seen her on interviews and she kind of is friends with Bill Gates. She won't have a bad word said about him. It's really because I've been really shocked. I mean, I've worked in the Lords for 12 years and have been shocked at the lack of support that Andrew Bridgen, I think Esther McVey has come out and kind of backed him, but I would have thought there was maybe a dozen MPs kind of I would have thought in my mind would have come out and backed Andrew Bridgen and yet there's been silence and you know at the time he spoke in the chamber on this issue everyone got up and left and he was speaking to an empty chamber. Yeah I saw that it was a disgrace, absolute disgrace. You saw somebody like tap someone on the shoulder then go over and usher everyone out. So there's obviously a big orchestrated effort here to keep it under wraps and keep it silent and not talk about it. Now they're going to keep, it seems, sticking to this official narrative that things are safe and things are effective and the public know it's not true. Now at this point they're learning. A lot of people know other people now that are a vaccine injured. I know a few personally, myself, and that's if they're lucky. That's if they're not dead. So for Penny Mordant to completely and utterly lie like that, and then Andrew Bridgen, I think he posted the autopsy of a 14-year-old girl in Japan. For her to then say that's just clickbait, I actually don't have any words for it, because it's just, It blows my mind that this can happen. No, it does. And it's, when you, you get excited whenever you see one politician stand up, but then whenever they're just attacked by every single other politician. But again, I guess it's fear of the leadership of the Conservative Party, because they realise that when the truth gets out, it'll not just be Dominic Raab just simply resigning, it'll be the rest of them and serious issues. And I guess they're all thinking of their jobs. And that's the thing, isn't it? It's a bit like the Thalidomide. It took, what was it, 10 years for it to come out. And I don't think that these people want to speak about it yet, because these people are the people that were pushing it. They were telling their constituents, they were telling the country, take it, it's safe, it's effective. You're gonna end lockdowns. It's the only way to stop the lockdowns. They put us in these lockdowns. They put all these stupid measures out. They put the fear of God into people that they would never be able to get back to normal unless they took the jabs, then they coerce people into them. So for them to suddenly say, ooh, you know, we made a mistake. It would be the right thing to do, but you know, they're not good, honest, genuine people working there. So you know, it would be the right thing for them to say I made a mistake, but they won't. And it seems like the only person doing that now is Andrew Bridgen. Well in the media it's the same, and here is an article, Leilani, which you had retweeted, and this is Conservative Woman, which seems to be, well it's regularly talking about this issue, and is one of the few doing it and 'this is my daughter's life has been ruined by the COVID vaccine and so has mine' and it goes in the story written by someone who is anonymous again there is a fear of speaking truth on this and it just starts off this is the latest in our series of accounts of injuries caused by COVID-19 vaccines this is a heart-breaking story by Karen from a mother's perspective. And it's heartening, it's harrowing that this story has to be told, it's heartening that you have great publications like Conservative Woman getting this out. But again, they seem to be a voice in the wilderness in regards to other media outlets. That's right. There's very, very few people and media outlets talking about it. We saw it with Charlotte Wright's case, which I'll go into a bit later. There was just no media outside the court when they had the new coroner's review. And so there's very, very, as you said, very few cases, but this is heart-breaking. And you do see who the victim is, you see the daughter in it, because it shows her GoFundMe page, and there's photos of her and what happened and how she turned from this lovely, vibrant, she's only 36, so you know, much younger than me, this vibrant woman with two children and a husband, to somebody that was in a coma from I think it was blood clots and she was in a coma and she was in hospital a long time, she cannot walk properly, she can't, you know, bath herself and what have you, she can't get up her stairs, you know, she's really struggling because her house, you know, is a two-story house, there's no downstairs shower room, so she's, you know, it's an absolute nightmare, and of course, you know, where's the government support? They're not, you know, there's no, there's very few bungalows for her to go in, she can't work anymore, you know, they're struggling to pay the bills, and on top of this, you know, she really needs a carer. So it's, you know, it's another horrific situation. And I think the compensation that is being given out is pitiful. It's pitiful, whether it's for the vaccine bereaved, it's pitiful whether they're injured. And of course, big pharma have the only immunity around, financial immunity, you know, they should be paying out for these poor people to be looked after and taken care of, or the private health care that they need, or alternative kinds of health care. And I guess whenever, and she talks about her daughter being in a coma for six or eight weeks, horrendous, and I guess the fear is that if someone goes to a hospital with a vaccine injury, that that's not a, that's not taken into consideration. So I could imagine they look for everything except that and by the time they come around to accepting that it could be too late for many people that's the scary reality. And I don't even know if you know if they recognized it as a vaccine injury if there's anything that can actually be done to, you know to remedy that because I guess they just have to treat it as a stroke and it's just, oh sorry I accidentally pulled that out, it's just whether or not they can get themselves back into any state of health. And a lot of these poor people can't, Andrew Bridgen can't. He's, you know, I think he's, he's got to be on drugs, I think, for the rest of his life. Luckily, it's only antihistamines, because he gets, you know, these allergic reactions every time he stops now since but, you know, for some people. It's this and it's absolutely horrific. Well, let's look at some of the data which you had put up, some of the VAERS data. Projam, can you just double click on that graph and bring it up full screen? And this shows the top is, let me bring it up, the top is all US deaths reported to VAERS by year. And as you can see, there's a pattern from 1990 up until 2020. That pattern is there are very, very, very few not even registered on this. And then something happens in 2021 and these are only the ones that are reported through the system. But I mean, tell us about, you put this up, tell us about this graph. So Dr Thomas Binder put this up in response to what I put about Charlotte Wright. So what happened with Charlotte Wright is her husband, Stephen Wright, died 10 days after having the vaccine, and for a long time they wouldn't acknowledge that it was the vaccine that caused it. I think it's taken her about two years and about two days ago she, was it Wednesday, she went to court, she went for a coroner's review and they actually changed the death certificate to say AstraZeneca. So in a way it was a relief, Obviously, it doesn't bring any comfort, her husband's dead now. But the most insane thing is that he was classed as unvaccinated, because it was within two weeks or 14 days of the vaccine, they had natural causes, unvaccinated. So I think Dr. Thomas Binder was trying to demonstrate that, you know, that a lot of the deaths that are supposedly unvaccinated people dying could have been people that had the same reaction as him. And I know there's a lot of people who, wouldn't even think twice about it being a vaccine and just think, you know, oh, you know, it must be something rare that's happened. It's not the vaccine. It's a random blood clot. And it doesn't occur to them. But luckily, you know Charlotte fought so hard and for so long to get this acknowledged and recognised and changed. I hope this can open the door now for other people who have questions about, you know, someone passing away within 14 days of the vaccine and then it just not even being recorded as a vaccine injury or vaccine death. I mean, Charlotte's story is so important because I'm sure there are many people who have tried and simply haven't got anywhere, and now they see actually there is recognition available, then I do hope that gives many courage to actually find out the truth about the deaths of their loved ones. Yeah, that's right. I mean, it's really scary to think. I know a couple of people who say they have friends who kind of had heart attacks randomly, previously quite healthy people who didn't, think they had any underlying illnesses, just pass away of a heart attack or stroke. And I, you know, and then I think, I can't say it, I want to ask the question, but I can't say it. And I'm pretty sure, you know, that they had, they had the jab, but you know, and it's not really the right time to ask, is it? But I don't think... It is a difficult conversation to have. It really is. So yeah, but you know, hopefully now this is opened a couple of doors for people. And the gaslighting has to stop and the censorship and you know what she was, she's been censored a lot she's been shadow banned. There's another lady that appears on Mark Stein's show, Vicky Spitz, her fiancé died the same way. She's been banned off Twitter for talking about it and there are so many people with vaccine injuries or have loved ones who've, you know, died from it, that can't even speak about it on social media. It's like, no, bye, let's, you know, wipe them off. And another one like Gareth Eve, his wife, Lisa Shaw, also died of it. And, and there's just, you know, silence, people aren't talking about it on in the mainstream. It's crazy to me. Well, it's not when you know the agenda, and you know, everyone's covering their back, but it's still, you know what I mean? Oh and the government blame Russian disinformation, of course, of course. It's an easy way out and an easy way dismiss. It's like calling someone a Nazi or whatever, racist, just call them a Russian spy. They love that. They love it these days. Any like slur you can come up with, just, you know, for anything that or so what now you're a Putin super sympathiser if you believe there's vaccine injuries or something. They'll come out with anything to cover their backs. It's crazy. Now they will. Well, let's move on to a completely an interesting graphic that you put up. And it was this. And this is talking about the frightening change of testosterone levels of men and how it is affecting masculinity. And there are many things I guess this has done. But I mean, tell us about this, because it is a worldwide issue that is having an effect on the whole of humanity, really. Well, they're saying now that a 20 year old has the same levels of testosterone as a 70 year old would have had in 2020. Was it 2000? Yeah. In the 2000s. And obviously, there's a huge decrease in testosterone, natural testosterone levels that men are making and producing. And I think it comes down to a lot of chemicals that are around. Now, Alex Jones got called an absolute nutter when he said, look, there's these chemicals that are changing the sex of frogs, but it is, I think it's called atrazine. And it will sterilize a male frog, and in some of them will actually change their sex. So if this is in the water, and water just goes round, it gets recycled and purified, then this is going to be in our water. And we're going to be taking it in. And then there's other chemicals, like the BPAs in the plastic, in your plastic water bottles. And when the heat gets on a water bottle or the cold gets on a water bottle, it can make the BPAs come out, and things we store our food in, and microplastics, and all of this. So there were a whole load of chemicals that disrupt, I think it's the endocrine system, whatever it is that produces hormones. I think it's the endocrine system. But I've been saying this for years, that, you know, they keep talking about carbon being the end of the world, and the toxic thing, and that they're making carbon to be out the enemy. But actually, it's these toxins and poisons and chemicals that are entering our, you know, our air, our food supply and our water, that are really going to cause a, you know, a massive problem and lower sperm counts, lower testosterone levels. And I'm sure it probably has the same effect on women's oestrogen levels or, you know, egg production and what have you? Well, see, the push for fertilizers and also the push for GM foods that I guess food companies are looking for maximum productivity and maximum profit, but not really looking into the long term effect it would have on the population. Now, what's really scary as well is when you see the experiments they're doing, kind of the transhuman experiments or trying to grow, something out of the womb and in a sack or, you know, they'll get two male mice and splice their DNA together to create something. It's like, do they even care that, you know, sperm counts are going down? Do they care that the fertility rates are going down? If they can clone things, if they they can breed things outside the human body completely unnaturally. I don't think, I think the answer is they don't. They don't care. That, you know, they're playing God. They put a white coat on and they think they're God and they can do whatever they want. And of course, if only we had governments who are interested in the well-being of the population as opposed to, I guess, being in bed with these large companies in varying degrees, whether it's financial or contracts. But you wonder what is behind the scenes that would limit the government's desire to actually investigate some of these. Yeah, and you know what, there's probably so much money going around and backhanders being given to each other, little brown envelopes and cash here and there. And then also think about it, if the only way a human can reproduce is to have it done artificially, the amount of money that's going to be generated. And that seems to be all these people care about. When you look at Big Pharma, they're so motivated by money. They really couldn't give a damn about anybody. It's how much money can they make, their profitability, their first priority is their shareholders, not the patients. And they just want more customers and more customers. And here's another way. You have more customers because people can't even reproduce anymore, because all the chemicals from their other products are now reducing our fertility. Oh, completely. let's just looking on, get our biotech babe, hello. Pat's Canyon, hello. Scotland the Brave. Let me... Gareth1965... Trevor and Chris who commented on so yeah it's fire in your, let us know how you're watching always good to and if I don't actually go through them now I can always go through them after but to drop your comments in. Let's move on to something completely different. Let's move on talking about that Russian propaganda. Let's look at this story in Sky News. NATO allies agree Ukraine will become a member. Jens Stoltenberg, and there he is, if you can just scroll it down, who's the Secretary General of NATO, has repeatedly promised that Ukraine would join NATO throughout the war. Meanwhile, the Kremlin maintains that preventing this from happening is one of the goals of its war in Ukraine. It does seem madness to do the one thing that Russia is scared about. I mean, what could go wrong? Well, this is what's mad to me. I mean, this is what Russia, this was what it was all about, wasn't it? This was supposed to be why Russia invaded in the first place, because they believed that Ukraine was going to become a NATO member, or they were getting too, you know, NATO was pushing too far east for their liking, and what have you. So, you know what, it doesn't surprise me and what but what drives me mad is you never hear anybody calling for peace. We just from day one we escalated it and anybody that wanted peace or de-escalation or any kind of negotiation was called again, name called a Putin sympathizer, Russian apologist, you know whatever it was. And I was one of them because I immediately said I was like come on you know, we just Biden's just pulled the troops out of Afghanistan in the worst way ever now he wants to go and stick them in Ukraine and send all this money over there. We know the Hunter Biden laptops, there's 10% for the big guy. It's just so much corruption. And again, it's the military industrial complex that win out of this. It's never going to be the innocent people. It's not the innocent people of Ukraine. It's not the innocent people of Russia that win. It's the military industrial complex, the leaders, and the people that gain financially out of it. It's like they don't even care about their people dying. And then also we saw in America, the whistle-blower who came out and showed that, I don't know who it was, the guy stood up in the Senate and lied and said, look, we've got this. We're doing well. We're winning. And it showed that seven Ukrainians were dying for every Russian soldier. So how is that winning? completely lied, but the whistle-blower then gets carted off to jail and there's absolutely, you know, no comeback on the people that were lying and doing this. Well, the leader of NATO, he says, 'let me be clear, Ukraine's rightful place is in the Euro-Atlantic family', he told a press conference. Ukraine's rightful place is in NATO. And then I heard Orban coming out from Hungary and saying, hmm, this may not happen. I guess it's good to have some other voices within it that aren't just simply going along with whatever they're told to do by the major superpowers. And I think we've seen, I don't know, correct me if I'm wrong, I think I think Macron said something about America's involvement as well. But we've seen this over and over again. And then all the propaganda machines come out. My mom was over at the weekend watching Sky News. And it was, please, turn it off. And obviously, it's all the bad things that have happened in Ukraine, supposedly by the Russians. All right, well, this is war. Where were you lot when we were trying to say, please, de-escalate, because there's going to be so many deaths. Do not prolong this. Try and find resolution. But, you know, you're not allowed to say find resolution. You have to say, come on, bomb them, like send them money and everything else. So it's nuts. They just do not care about innocent Ukrainians or Russians, either of them. No, Ukraine is just a pawn in the middle of the West's attack on Russia, really. Again, moving on to something completely different. Bud Light. So Bud Light, I actually don't know if you, this could be one that you didn't repost possibly Leilani, but I wanted to cover it anyway. So Bud Light's marketing leadership undergoes shakeup. Wow. After Dylan Mulvaney's controversy, who is the bloke who thinks he is a woman. We can happily say that on, not on YouTube. But I saw some of the comments from her saying how wonderful this was about looking at a younger audience and now suddenly, well, she's now gone and been replaced by the global marketing VP, Todd Allen. So it looks as though the anger and frustration and boycott of Bud Light has worked. Yeah, well, you know what? When you actually see what she said about her own customers, she basically, she was so rude about them. I mean, these are Bud Light customers that have probably been loyal to the brand. She's just saying they're so out of touch and calling them kind of fratty, out of touch people. Like, is that what you tell your customers? Is that how you gain brand loyalty? So it doesn't surprise, I'm glad she's gone and it doesn't surprise me. But what's disgusting is that they even got Dylan Mulvaney on there because he's an insult, a complete insult to women. Like, when I was growing up, it's like the legally blonde stupidity, right? Bimbo-esque that I hated growing up as a little girl that made me actually a tomboy because, you know, I thought the stereotypical girly stuff. He takes it to another level. So to watch him is actually such an insult to women. It's like a complete and utter, it's woman face. And it's trying to emulate us in the most ridiculous, stupid caricature of a way. And it's embarrassing. And like, I would not want to be a friends with any woman that behaved like that. So for a guy to dress up and then expect us all to believe and use these pronouns and affirm that he's a woman when he's, he's obviously clearly got a mental illness. And he's a complete and utter attention seeker. I mean, I've seen him. I've seen him, I think he did 'The Price is Right' as a male. Oh, it's so bad. And I'm like, Oh, cringe, can anything be like, it can't be what and then he's doing same moves that he did when Nike sponsored him. And the whole thing is as well with that Bud Light affiliation promotion is that he's sat there talking about March Madness now if If you're getting paid, But please, do a bit of research. Find out what March Madness is and the fact it's basketball. Don't be a dim idiot and pretend like you're a girl and girls don't know what sports are and girls don't know that March Madness is basketball. Even when I moved to America and I heard, I was like, OK, what is this March Madness everybody's going out about? It took me two seconds because I look into things. You have to be a complete and utter imbecile. So the whole thing's insulting. And I'm so glad people boycotted it. Sorry, I've got a lot to say on Dylan Mulvaney, don't I? I hadn't actually come across it before, and I watched some of the videos, and I thought, I do feel very disturbed. I feel as though someone has abused me in some way by watching some of these, which are, and again, as I've said on this regularly, that these people used to be able to go and seek treatment and get help for the conditions they have. And now they're celebrated. and whenever we celebrate people who have got some mental issues, no wonder the world isn't such a crazy place whenever that's not treated but celebrated. So you're lucky that you didn't see them. I saw them early on. I saw his videos and it was girl, the worst thing was he was talking about it as like, this is day three of girlhood and he had pigtails, he had a little crop top, like a little netball skirt. Like cheerleader outfit. And I'm like, okay, first of all, you're like, you're sick. Like, are you trying to get an audience of young, like 12, 13 year old girls? Then he gets like some tampon sponsorship as well. So my calling, did he call it my female pouch or something? And I'm just like, my female pocket or my female.... And I'm like, wow, I don't want some pervy fetishy dude talking about tampons. It's like, it's just disgusting. So, you know, and I've seen fridges full of Bud Light and all the other beers are gone. So I hope long may it continue. I saw that in Morrison's the other and I didn't post, I meant to post it, but it was a whole massive, and it was, I have never seen beer as cheap as it was, and yet it was, wasn't moving. So yeah, I did have, Bud Light. No, no, I'm not, but like, no, no, no, I'm not buying that. So many people in the same situation. [30:19] Leaving Dylan far behind, as it's frustrating that we need to even talk about a poor person like that. This is Matt Walsh. Projam can you just double click on the Matt Walsh tweet actually and bring it up. This is obviously what we're talking about you cannot discuss on YouTube and this is Matt saying on the 20th of April. 'As I announced during my speech tonight YouTube have demonetized my show and threatened to ban us if we don't respect the pronouns of trans people. I'd rather take my show off YouTube, then cooperate with all that nonsense. So I'm starting Monday. You can watch my free...' And it's refreshing to see individuals like Matt Walsh, who I think is absolutely brilliant, but not bowing down to this censorship and saying, no, that is a bloke. I'm going to call him a bloke. But yeah, tell us about this Leilani. So it's really good to see, and he's another person, just like Mark Steyn, who's like, you know what, I'm not going to be dictated to by some other people about what I can say when I believe it to be right. So why should he be bullied into saying a man is a woman and a woman is a man and using he and her for a her and her for a he? I mean, I won't do it. I absolutely refuse to do it. But I know also Ofcom have given out guidance on it as well, you know, and I think it came about when that Scottish male rapist, dressed as a woman, just because he had a wig, he had a wig on, the guy had a wig on, in leggings you can see his package, and a bit of lipstick, I think the heel, the boots had some heels on, and that was around the time when Ofcom gave out this guidance saying, you know, respect people's pronouns, then you see Richard Madeley on Breakfast TV apologizing profusely for calling Sam Smith he, not not they. And it's like, God, you're all, you know, you're kowtowing to the woke mob and it's not right. So I, you know, I really admire Matt Walsh for this. And he actually got hacked as well. It was really bad. He got his Twitter got hacked. And luckily he was able to get it back. But you know, what's transpired since then is that he's got to have 24 seven security because the woke mob was so after him. So all these people that say they're liberals are only liberal if you agree with their narrative because Matt Walsh has never actually said anything transphobic. Matt Walsh has simply asked, what is a woman? Matt Walsh has said, you know, if you've got a penis, you're a man, if you have a vagina, you're a woman. And I'm not going to use pronouns that you want me to use and affirm your delusions. You know, if to me, I don't see anything wrong with what you said. If you see, you know, a skinny lady, man, lady, whatever, who's anorexic, who thinks they're fat and wants to go on a diet, you don't affirm that by saying, oh, let me help you. Let me get you on this diet. You get them the help they need. And these men are not women. So... Actually I signed up for Daily Wire for the year, simply because I wanted to watch What is a Woman by Matt Walsh. I love it because he lets others speak their stupidity. He puts a microphone and they just talk nonsense. It's great you don't have to speak over them, you don't have to coax them. People are dumb enough to actually spout this nonsense. No, I'm the same. I got it. And I just, you know, the professor that's talking of gender studies, talking round in circles. And you're like, wow, you're really digging your own grave. And I saw the poor, the trans man, who's a biological woman, saying, look, I'll always be a biological woman. And they got me, and they coaxed me at this age, they've got to leave children alone. And she shows a scar that she's got on her arm from where they take off the skin and make a fake penis. She describes all of the medical issues she now faces as a trans man. And it actually brought tears to my eyes because you could see that she genuinely needed a different kind of help. And all they did is affirm a mental illness that she had at the time. And I know there's a couple of other, trans people I know, you know, the same way that have just said, look, I was in, I was in a really bad place. And they offered this solution instead of talking through my actual problems. And I thought this would be the solution. And I was in such a bad place. I kind of went along with it. And you know and then they get attacked so it's a horrible situation. The trans lobby are, I've you when you when you talk about a range of stuff as as you do Leilani, you kind of wonder where the attacks the response will will come from and the names you'll get called. The trans lobby are, a level above the vitriol, the utter hatred and obviously what you're watching but, the response from them is, I mean, I think it's just possessed that they seem to have such an utter hatred and I'm sure you've seen that as well. Absolutely, the real full-on trans activists are completely and utterly nuts. I mean, after that school shooting by the trans, you know, the biological female. People, the trans activists were coming out saying that she was misgendered because they called her a she and she should have been a he and they were dead, they dead named her because they should have used her male name and it's like hold on a minute, this woman, person, whatever has killed six people and this is what you come out with and then they were like um well you know you mess with our kids, will mess with yours, meaning, because I think it was in a state that had passed a bill that would not allow genital mutilation of children in that state, and also for children to go on hormone blockers, that apparently is messing with their children, so they have every right to attack others. So yeah, you know, I think the trans activists are some of the most dangerous. I mean, you look at the death threats J.K. Rowling's had. I think it was Rachel Johnson, Boris Johnson's sister, that said that if she grew up being a tomboy and she was concerned, maybe she wouldn't say it now, but she was concerned that if she was born a few years later, that she would then be a male because she would be pumped full of hormones. And that's the fear that the madness that prevails today is injecting children and destroying them, sexually abusing them in a way where in a situation where kids grew out of things, they experience life, they explore and now we're taking knives and slicing them instead of just letting them grow up. See I always think that, I always, because I was such a tomboy growing up, I mean I was, I thought everything girly was just so ridiculous. I wanted to play with boys toys. I love Transformers. I thought Barbie was ridiculous. I like Transformers and Action Man and I'd climb trees with the boys and I'd get dirty and I didn't want to put a skirt on. And I really feel like they would have, and I even got my school. It went on for a while because I think I was 17 when I got my school to start a rugby team for girls and Bournemouth actually had a female rugby team and I played rugby in it and like the local paper wrote about it but they would have said that, you know, they would have tried to convince me that I was born in the wrong body and you know maybe I was really a guy and it would have definitely it would have destroyed my life. Because you know I think I might have got to 18, 19. I was like oh actually I really like being a girl I actually don't want to be covered in bruises anymore like no more bruises stick with horses, I'll be a girly girl, um... Life's fun as a girl. You know, I got attention from guys and I was, you know, things went back to how they should have been for me. And some girls might not even grow out the tomboy stage. And that's also fine. For them to be a tomboy. It doesn't mean they should be a male and, and, you know, mutilate their genitals and, you know, cut off their breasts. And it's a social contagion as well. Oh it is, it is. Let's move, End Wokeness is one of the Twitter handles that I've really enjoyed. ProJam, I'm going to play that, it's just 30 seconds long. This is a large mob looting an LA gas station and the police couldn't intervene. We'll talk about what the Leilani said about that in a moment. Do you want to play that? (Video plays) 'A Video into our newsroom shows hundreds of people crowding in ARCO near central and Alondra. After smashing the door, dozens of looters flooded into the store, grabbing anything they could. LA Sheriff's deputies, tell us there were thousands of dollars worth of merchandise stolen and a thousand more in damages, this as deputies deal with numerous street takeovers in the city, deputies say they couldn't intervene because of safety concerns as they were very outnumbered. Only one an arrest was made last night.' So they couldn't intervene out of safety. I thought the police would just get involved and put themselves in harm's way, but obviously not. So yeah, the LA police couldn't intervene. You know, what worries me is that this could be possibly done on purpose. Well, first of all, you know, that guy was in the camera, so we can arrest that guy. Surely, they can arrest the guy whose face was there. But what worries me is they're letting this happen, and then what they will then do is say, look, we need to use facial recognition more, because this is going to happen. Or what we need is we need the barriers that go outside the storefronts that you have to swipe to get into, which I've seen. I think there's one on Kensington High Street. I think it's the Amazon store. You have to show your ID to get in. And I saw on Twitter, there was a couple of Whole Foods somewhere in New York where you have to swipe your thing to get in. So this could end up being the gateway into having cameras everywhere, facial recognition everywhere, under the auspices of safety for ourselves. You swipe in to go in, and then you think, well, I'm not going to be one of these looters, so it doesn't matter. But then, next thing, when it's like, hey, you're not allowed to go within a three mile radius of your house, that's then when they arrest you as well. You know, like we saw with COVID, oh, you can't go into this zone, you can't travel out your zones, because I don't know, there's probably people here from other countries, but in England, you had, what was it? Like red, yellow, or green, or something, where if there was more COVID cases in one area, you were probably red and you couldn't go to the next county or drive across the line. So, that's where, you know, in that totalitarian state, that is what it could then be used for. You know, they put it in to stop these people looting in, you know, in mass. But then next time there's a lockdown. It's like, oh yeah, you know, Leilani's broken it again. She's gone over to Derbyshire from Staffordshire, naughty girl. Let's stick her, you know, slap her with a thousand quid fine. Yeah, because it doesn't, obviously we've seen this in more Democrat controlled, I mean in California's where you can steal a thousand dollars and it's fine. But if you're a shop owner, for you to face that and the police not to turn up, and you're right, it has to be, it doesn't make sense to allow that to happen, so it has to be to push towards something else. That's the only sensible kind of read of what we're seeing. Because you would think, wouldn't you, that if someone made a 911 call for that, that they'd send out, you know, a big team of policemen, maybe it's America, they've all got guns. Something would happen that, you know, they could control the situation. So if they're not controlling it, then that kind of it has to be, you know, part of the plan. And it's just in California just turned into a complete and utter mess. Anyway, like you said, you can go in, you can you see it all the time on, you know, on social media, the way people go in, and they just put, you know, goods in a bag because they know they can steal up to 1000 quid and nothing's going to happen. And then they literally walk out. You know, I try to post, not to post them because I don't want people to see how easy it is. And you know, it kind of catch on through, you know through sharing it and posting it. But basically that's what happens all over California. And then so many shops have got to close down It's just no point in them trying to do business with it happening, but I can see that that's going to be the way forward. They'll say, well, you know, we're not going to send the police out, but what you can do is you can have these barriers and we'll have facial recognition everywhere, but then it leads to, leads to other things when they start abusing the powers like, you know, we've seen them do. I think my advice would be to any shop owner, if that happens, when you phone the police, Do let the police know you've been misgendered. I think that's the only way you'll get the police back. And then they'll come out with an armed support unit. Oh, million percent! But a SWAT team will be there, I tell you, in a second. That's the only way round it. This is Elon Musk, who is an interesting character in many ways, but, this was an interview he gave to Tucker Carlson. Of course, he's been discussing all different things. We may not, we'll see if we can watch it all, but talking about Mark Zuckerberg, who, obviously the founder and ex-owner of Twitter, gave 400 million in the last election support off at the Democrat party, ProJam. Can you just play that clip there? (Video plays) 'The goal of new Twitter is to be as fair and even-handed as possible, so not favouring any political ideology, but just being fair at all. Why doesn't Facebook do this? I know that Zuckerberg has said, and I take him at face value, that he... Well, I do actually in this way, that he is a kind of old-fashioned liberal who doesn't like to censor, he has, but he, you know, like, why wouldn't a company like that take the stand that you have taken, which is pretty rooted in American traditional political custom, you know, for free speech? My understanding is that Zuckerberg spent $400 million in the last election, nominally in a get-out-the-vote campaign, but really fundamentally in support of Democrats. Is that accurate or not accurate? That is accurate. Does that sound unbiased to you? No, it doesn't.' We could listen to it more and I'd encourage people to watch the full interview and he's been giving different interviews around and setting aside, I know we will both have issues with a lot of stuff that Musk may stand for, especially the transhuman stuff. I think we are loving what he is doing with Twitter and calling out things like that. And in regards to Twitter, he seems to be straight up, wants to do something positive for that. And I guess we should all be applauding that, even though we may have issues with some other areas of his activities. See, yeah, that's the thing. It's like you don't have to agree 100% with everything that everyone does or everyone says. But, you know, I do applaud him for everything that he's doing and saying about Twitter right now, and he's exposed the corruption that's been going on, the blatant, you know, partnerships with the government and the CIA, or, you know, is it the FBI? And, and the censorship, and literally putting people's names down and saying these people can't speak, and for whatever, whatever reason it was, because they were against the narrative. And, you know, I'm sure they would have done it with climate change next too. I'm sure they would have done it with the Russia-Ukraine situation had he not bought it. To me, I wish, you know, Zuckerberg is just so full of it, because like he says, he gave up so much money. And I know for a fact, whatever's happened with Twitter, for sure has happened with Facebook and Instagram. I know that I've been thrown off Instagram. I cannot put my full name on Instagram anywhere. I can't set up a new account. I've had someone within Instagram say to me, gosh, I've never tried to get my account back for me. So I've actually never seen this before. You know, I didn't have to pay him anything. He's like, you can pay me if I can get your account back. He's like, I cannot get your account back. I don't want anything, but I've tried, but I haven't seen this before. You are properly blacklisted. So I am actually... What did you say? What was so bad? Well, I was against, I was talking about vaccine injuries. I was showing how easy it was to walk into shops without a mask. I was, you know, when we couldn't sit on furniture, because in the UK, you were not allowed to sit on outdoor furniture or drink a hot drink outside because that was classed as a picnic. I was posting pictures of myself sitting on park benches with a cup of coffee with my sister laughing at the stupidity and I think I had a rant about the word birthing parent and I think I said I'm sorry but you know there are mothers out there who have adopted children who haven't given birth but they'll be more of a mother than a mentally ill person who thinks they are a male. I think I said, so there was a few things, but anyway, I got properly thrown off. You can actually follow me on Instagram now under my last half, of my first name. So Leilani Dowd, I'm on it as that, but I cannot put my full name in my profile anything. So if you were to type in my name, you wouldn't be able to find me. But yeah, anyway, my point being that whatever censorship has been going on and collusion with the government that happened with Twitter prior to Elon, that has most definitely happened with Facebook and Instagram, in my opinion. And, you know, Zuckerberg isn't repairing any of it like Elon is, he's not letting people back on, he's not letting people have their old accounts back. You know, he's just, yeah, Facebook and Instagram were a joke as far as that's concerned. And you're not ever gonna be able to speak against the narrative on them. Completely. Let's let's finish off with something that the UK are getting tomorrow, actually Florida already got, but this is that the government are going to send an alarm to you, an alert, a high-pitched alarm at 3 p.m. I believe on Sunday and this is a test so they can warn you if, well I was talking about about this with my older son. And he would say, well, you know, if maybe there's something happening, what? What, in London, is it gonna be an earthquake? Maybe we're on a volcano? Or might there be an alien attack? So what, well, but yeah, the government are gonna alert us all at 3 p.m. Tell us about this and what your advice is to the viewers. Well, I've turned mine off. Look, so I used to live in Los Angeles and there were wildfires, okay? So you might want an alert for a wildfire. The problem is that by the time you hear about the wildfire, they've already knocked out the electricity pylons. It's knocked out your phone anyway. So you're never going to get the alert. You're struggling. You've got no Wi-Fi. The electricity's gone if you live in a remote area. And the lines are down. So to rely on it would be ridiculous anyway. And probably the same if there was a big volcano or something, unless you had a lot of time to prepare, in which case, you know, it would be all over the news or social media or something like that. But what's scary as well is there's people that might have, you know, apparently they say that abused women or abused children might have a secret phone to get help. And obviously these phones are going to be bleeping everywhere at 3pm. So, you know, it's going to be quite distracting. I don't know if my mum even knows, I couldn't be bothered to tell her, she wouldn't switch it off anyway, but she'll have a like heart attack if it starts bleeping while she's driving along in the car. So it's, and I think personally, they want to see what phones are on, what phones are off, what, who's compliant with the government, who's not. And anyway, I'm turning mine off. I don't need it. I've seen a lot of the headlines. I saw a news headline just weeks saying the UK is going to bake in 20 degree weather. I literally saw that. 20 degree weather to people in America or something is 68 degrees. And it's like maybe one degree warmer than I have my heating on at the winter. So it's like, it's a joke. I don't want alerts like that. I don't want those headlines. I don't want an alert saying it's a little bit windy outside because, you know, it's England. I've survived, you know, 46 years. This is the conversation I was having. Well, I've survived for 46 years. I've never felt the need for the Prime Minister to send me a message at any time. And I think I probably can cope for the next however many years without the Prime Minister alerting me. So, yeah. Yeah, I mean, if Russia's going to send a nuke over because he's sick of the way we've handled everything, where are you going to hide from that anyway? Three minutes to an impending nuclear attack. Enjoy your last three minutes. Yeah, exactly. And that's about as much as it's going to say, I'd rather not know, to be quite honest, I'd rather be completely oblivious. But you know, that's not going to happen anyway. So that was another headline that The Telegraph trying to scare people with. They were. And obviously people can, you put up the screenshot there, people can find that on your Twitter, going through if you've Android or iPhone and how to turn it off, go into notifications and turn that off. I think, did you see the headline I saw in Florida, I think yesterday, they also have a similar system and it went off by mistake at 4.30, 4.35am. So everyone in the whole of Florida got woken up by their phone blasting at them and oh it was a little mistake. That's what I mean, it's like they're incompetent aren't they, absolutely incompetent. I don't, yeah, I don't, I don't want them on my phone, not the way they were, they're scared, like everybody get in, you're not allowed to, you've got a mask up today, put your mask, full face on you, mouth and nose, you know, who knows what alerts they'll try and send us. Leilani, thank you so much for joining us today. Let me just bring this, obviously this is Mark Steyn's website, steynonline.com and there you are on the Mark Stein Show. What's the time again on Wednesdays? 8pm on Wednesdays. 8pm UK time? Yes, yeah UK time. And I'm glad you got the website right because there was me saying it as well. I'm like, oh gosh, I work for him and I haven't even got it right. Yeah, steynonline.com. I get confused because his Twitter's Mark Steyn online. I still could never spell his surname, but no one can ever spell my surname. So that's fine. No issues with that. Thank you so much for coming on and thank you to our viewers for tuning in or if you're listening later on a Podbean or any podcasting apps, you listen on the go. I hope you enjoy the conversation on audio. So I wish our viewers and listeners a wonderful rest of your Saturday. I hope you spare yourself that 3pm siren. But if not, I hope it, I don't know, alerts you to something that may be happening in your area at three o'clock. For me, it won't be an earthquake volcano. It could be an alien attack. It could be a nuclear missile. So we may not be with you on Monday, who knows. But if you're joining us on Monday, we will have, who do we have, James Harvey from Students Against Fascism. He'll be joining us on Monday, talking about what it is to be a conservative student these days, that would be many decades ago for me, and what it is like to have strong non-woke opinions, so tune in on Monday for James. And on that, good night to you all, and we'll see you on Monday.
In this weeks episode Natalie is joined by meteorologist and Breakfast TV weather presenter Laura Tobin to discuss the impacts of climate change and how we can make small changes within our homes and family lives that will have a big influence on the rate at which it's happening. From her brilliant book ‘Everyday Ways To Save Our Planet' Laura talks us through the personal changes she has made to reduce waste and emissions in her own home and let's us know how you can do it too! Many of her ideas are not only good for the planet but brilliant for your household budgets. During the episode Laura also talks candidly about dealing with the realities of having her daughter prematurely and how her love of science helped her stay resilient during an unpredictable time. Listen in for an insightful discussion about our changing planet and be inspired by Laura's broad mindedness towards new challenges and experiences.
The Sanders Sisters invite Dr Uche Odiatu to the microphone to chat all things physical wellness from habits, nutrition, physical activity and even mental wellness. What Does Wellness Mean? Wellness is an all-encompassing term, covering the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of an individual. Wellness varies for each person–what makes one feel like the best version of themself? It could be healthy eating, yoga or other exercise, or even deep breathing and meditation practices. Who is Dr Uche Odiatu? Dr Odiatu has a DMD Doctor of Dental Medicine. He is a professional member of the ACSM American College of Sports Medicine, a Certified Personal Trainer (National Strength & Conditioning Association) NSCA and the Canadian Association of Fitness Professionals CanFitPro. He is the co-author of the Miracle of Health (c) 2009 John Wiley (hardcover) & (c) 2015 Harper Collins & has lectured in Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, and Europe. An invited guest on over 400 TV and radio shows from ABC 20/20, Canada CTV AM, Breakfast TV to Magic Sunday Drum FM in Texas. This high energy health care professional has done over 450 lectures in seven countries over the last 15 years Learn more about Dr Odiatu Here: Website: http://www.druche.com/about.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitspeakers/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/druche/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UcheOdiatu Floss and Flip-Flops with the Sanders sisters features hosts dental hygienist and speaker Katrina M. Sanders, RDH, and podiatrist Dr Elizabeth Sanders, DPM. Together, the sisters discuss the oral-systemic link and its impact—from your teeth down to your toes. The podcast is produced monthly by Dental Products Report® and Modern Hygienist®, in partnership with The Sanders sisters. For additional content for dental professionals visit DPR and MH at dentalproductsreport.com. Katrina Sanders, RDH, can be reached at: Website: katrinasanders.com Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
It started slowly at first. The messages started pinging through: “OMG so addicted to Below Deck, is your life really like that?!”; “Can't wait to see you…been watching Below Deck, I HAVE QUESTIONS” and perhaps most worryingly (from someone I barely know) “I'm addicted to Below Deck and want to dip my toe into yachting, what do you think?” Then I flew to the UK and turned on Breakfast TV just in time to hear Lorraine telling viewers she was staying in, enjoying lockdown and binge-watching Below Deck. Hell, even my Dad WhatsApped the family chat to say he and Mum were watching with interest. Below Deck Fever is now in full swing. Every time I see friends they want the lowdown on whether it's an accurate depiction of crew life. I wonder if this is what it was like for people from Essex once TOWIE got underway? Did they feel they had to prove to everyone they met that they weren't just an oversized set of veneers and a spray tan before cracking on with the conversation? For the Full written article, please head to the link! https://www.onboardonline.com/superyacht-news/features/below-deck-how-accurate-is-it-really/ #Yachting #SuperYachts #YachtCrew #BelowDeck #TheKFlag #OnboardOnline #YachtingInternationalRadio
Born in Damascus, Syria and raised in Australia since the age of four, Sarah Abo's appointment as co-host of The Today Show alongside Karl Stefanovic was pinpointed as a landmark moment for representation on mainstream breakfast television. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Sarah Abo is incredibly candid about the trials and tribulations of live television, the intense scrutiny that women in mainstream media have to put up with and what she sees for the future of her career. You can catch Sarah on The Today Show, airing mornings Monday to Friday on Channel 9.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones return for another packed edition of Life on Planet Porky. Topics today include: big coats, regulating your body temperature, the Everton situation, what might be next for Frank Lampard, having a purpose in life, Ken Bruce, Mr Murdoch's new love, choosing to live by yourself or with someone else, Breakfast TV, coffee in the morning, Frank Bough, the off-screen antics of Val Doonican, Nadhim Zahawi's tax case, Tony King, the legacy of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Neil Diamond, Adam and the Ants, Marc Overmars' heart condition, a possible revival for the high street, ordering clothes online, a pay row between the Britain's Got Talent judges, and LAJ's family surprise! It's all here in the podcast that knows how to always get four yesses, it's Life on Planet Porky! Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
The boys had a really fun show today to wrap up the Heartland tour in Whangarei at the lovely Quay Cafe. Jono made it on to Breakfast TV, the Black Ferns turned up, we talked to Barney and on Tuesday we are chatting to the old James Bond AKA Pierce Brosnan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rowena List is a well sought after professional organizer with over 25 years of experience. She has appeared on several media outlets including Global News and Breakfast TV. Rowena offers customized solutions for her clients and their unique needs. She has an incredible attention to detail and supportive nature. Working with Rowena to clear the clutter is an empowering experience. Her solutions have an impact beyond a person's physical space. Click HERE for full episode show notes.
After taking on the role of executive producer earlier this year, Sean Power's years of experience in news and current affairs puts him in fine form to tackle brekky central.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-blackbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining us live in the studio, Samantha Armytage talks about the new season of 'Farmer Wants A Wife', what life is like living in the country and why she'd never do breakfast TV again!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Claire Turnbull is a NZ registered nutritionist with a passion for psychology with over 18 years experience. She is a published author with two best selling books, the owner and director of the private nutrition practice Mission Nutrition, and regularly features on Breakfast TV, Fair Go, Seven Sharp and NewsTalk ZB. Claire is also a mother of two and a keen outdoors woman. She is now also the DediKate Nutritionist! Today Claire shares with us how and why she developed eating disorders, the impact it had on her life and how she turned her life around to become NZ's leading nutritionist. You'll also hear some valuable information on the psychology of nutrition, that will help so many. Claire shares lots of awesome advice and tips on her instagram, follow her here @claire.turnbull **CONTENT WARNING** - This episode discusses suicide and eating disorders, if you or someone you know is struggling then please take a look at the links below for places that can help. Helpful Links: New Zealand: LifeLine Call 0800 LIFELINE (0800 543 354) or send a text to HELP (4357) for free, 24/7, confidential support – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you think you, or someone you know, may be thinking about suicide, call the Suicide Crisis Helpline for support - 0508 828 865 Eating Disorders - EDANZ Australia: LifeLine Australia Lifeline's 13 11 14 crisis support service is available 24/7. Anyone in Australia can speak to a trained Crisis Supporter over the phone, any time of the day or night./li> Eating Disorders - Butterfly Foundation Eating Disorders Resources and Support - Reach Out Not a DediKate Member? Give it a go with your 7 day free trial here and keep up with the latest from Kate and the team on Instagram and Facebook. DediKate is the online health and fitness community for rural and real women, mum's and those who love a down to earth approach to fitness. For more information check us out at kateiveyfitness.com
What was the response to the Government's announcement around the Supermarket duopoly? The latest on the PM's US trip. There's a bit of drama around the departure of Breakfast TV's host... What is the Government saying about this? Political reporter Aaron Dahmen joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVE
Fiji is the latest country expected to sign an agreement with China this afternoon. The Chinese Foreign Minister is on a marathon tour around the region, showing up NZ's and Australia's lack of attention. How concerned are you about these developments? While the Australian foreign minister flew out to Fiji immediately, our Foreign Minister isn't even speaking publicly. Would you expect more? The Government's response to supermarket duopoly is out – they're bringing in an industry regulator, a mandatory code of conduct, compulsory unit pricing and more transparent loyalty schemes. Plus, the big operators will have to open their wholesale arms up for competitors or face more regulation. Will this change the bill at the checkout do you think? Should we shorten traditional working hours to school hours – while keeping pay the same? The issue of Kamahl Santamaria's resignation from Breakfast TV – just a month after he started. There are questions both about the alleged events that led to his resignation, and also the appointment process. Does TVNZ need to explain more about what's going on here? After all, taxpayers are funding the operation. Phil O'Reilly, Iron Duke Partners and former chief executive of Business NZ, and Matthew Tukaki, Māori Authority, joined Heather du Plessis-Allan on the Huddle. LISTEN ABOVE
Patrick Gibney is well-known as the "Dancing delivery driver." A video of Patrick busting some moves went viral in 2020, and he was featured on Breakfast TV and numerous media outlets. He has endured two serious brain tumour operations but can still perform dance moves like a teenager. He's also done some acting alongside his sister, Rebecca Gibney. His life changed forever at age 22 when he became a Christian. Listen in to his story!
Mark Richardson was a test batsman, who has gone on to become one of New Zealand's most sought-after broadcasters. He's one of New Zealand's best cricket commentators who's also been a host of the Crowd Goes Wild, Radio Sport breakfast, the Block, the AM Show and The Project. In this episode we talk about dealing with fame, arguing with Jacinda Ardern on live TV, his grumpy man persona on the Crowd Goes Wild, the full story of *that* viral video where Stephen Fleming 'abuses' him, his slowest-loser running races after tests, his over-the-top celebration after taking his first, and only, test wicket, the realities of working on Breakfast TV, if he believes everything he says and much, much more. This was a lot of fun and we had a ton of laughs across this one. Mark is such a complex, interesting, entertaining character and I hope we were able to showcase some of the ‘real' Mark Richardson here. Show notes | Episode 81 | Mark Richardson 1.28 Is Mark Richardson a podcast guy? 2.30 The time he and Grant Elliott nearly got beaten up on a golf course in Queenstown 8.20 The slowest man races 13.19 The Crowd Goes Wild 23.37 THAT interview with Stephen Fleming 31.02 Charting the broadcast journey: From CGW to The Block 39.11 The AM Show 49.51 Breakfast broadcasting and the work / life balance 53.56 “The best seat in the house”: watching Duncan Garner at work 55.51 Dealing with fame 58.32 What happened to the bowling? 1.02.22 The transformation into an opening test bat with help from Lance Cairns 1.11.28 Taking the wicket of Yousuf Youhana at 552/7 1.16.04 The cramp in India 1.21.28 Catching Shane Warne for 99 at the MCG 1.28.48 The mental strain of being Mark Richardson the international cricketer 1.31.57 Mark Richardson the cricket commentator 1.39.55 Facing express pace 1.46.22 Scoring a hundred at Lords 1.50.24 Emotion 1.52.06 Last words from Steven, Seamus and Mark See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jesse is the founder and owner of Guru SEO and Web Design which is a digital marketing agency based in Canada which has successfully helped organizations rank at the top of Google. Guru works with clients like cryptonews.com (6th largest crypto news site), cypherpunkholdings.com (20th largest bitcoin holder), mattressmattress.com (17 retail stores), and solchicks.io (a community of 700k). Jesse's work experience also includes leading an innovative IT Analytics, A.I., and Automation COE for Alberta Health Services (Canada's 5th largest organization). As an IT leader (20 years), his background is focused on automation (robotic process automation, software development and ETL processes), artificial intelligence (A.I.), and analytics of IT performance (2,300 staff) and program performance for AHS' $1.6B Epic implementation. Jesse has spoken at eHealth, Tableau Conference 2018, CIO Calgary Summit, DAMA, DMC Conference, etc. and has been featured on Global TV, Shaw TV, Breakfast TV, Readers Digest, the Edmonton Journal, Fortune Magazine, Red Deer Advocate, Metro Magazine, St. Albert Gazette, Maclean's Magazine, and NAIT Techlife Magazine. Connect with Jesse Tutt here: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jessetutt Website: guruseoservices.com #businesssuccessful #SEO #emailmarketing #automationmarketing #christiandevans #journeywithchristian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast and Why is Everyone Talking About it? __________ Get Mentored by Christian D Evans: www.christiandevans.com __________ You've probably heard about Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast by now. It seems like everyone is talking about it. So what exactly is Christian D Evans Podcast? And is it even worth the hype? Well friends, I'm answering all of your questions in this Podcast Section. I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast, so be sure to check it out! __________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Personally Coached by Christian D Evans - APPLY HERE: https://www.christiandevans.com/ninja-marketer46592986 __________ BUSINESS/SOCIAL MEDIA TIPS: FREE $10 Million Dollar Training from $10M/yr CEO: https://www.christiandevans.com/10-million-ceo-explains53321492 “How to impact the world as a Missionary? Ben & Colette Interview”: https://youtu.be/glfpJpL2oaA “Are Your Limiting Beliefs Stopping You from Achieving Your Goals?”: https://youtu.be/ZnNiZGU5YoA “How To Unleash your Potential with Carol Edwards”: https://youtu.be/ZfrIySHr2jA __________ CONNECT WITH ME: TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdujUXWv/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansandfamily/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christian_d_evans/?hl=en Journey with Christian Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BecmOVFSTLB1J08P3INSB?si=rUDkdD4EQ4yGyi9baaKwbQ
In this very special episode, I interview TV personality, star of Strictly Come Dancing, actor, author and astrologer Russell Grant, for whom a life-changing call to join the cast of Strictly reconnected him with a long-lost passion for performing and brought out his natural spontaneity. Strictly helped Russell recover from a dark time in his life and to rewrite the public's perception of him. It gave him a new lease of life and a refreshed energy - he is living proof that it's never too late to create a life you love. Discover a new perspective on his Strictly journey, his relationship with fame and how his upbringing shaped the person he is today.Twitter: @THERussellGrantStrictly American Smooth with Flavia Cacace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkC9LACAJkAStrictly Christmas Special with Joanne Clifton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqcmCbDq-mU
Jack is one of the most talented people we've met. He was described to us by one of his colleagues as journalism's Swiss Army Knife – a guy that does it all. He's been a Breakfast host, a 6pm newsreader, he hosts one of NZ's biggest radio shows on Newstalk ZB, is a columnist for the NZ Herald, has moderated live election debates, now hosts TVNZ's Q and A and has seen more, and experienced more of the world – than any 35-year-old we know. In this episode we talk about how he was given Paul Holmes' radio job on ZB at the age of 25 with no radio experience, *That* interview with Winston Peters where Jack was called James – about 10 times, the time he was recording live TV while fearing for his father's life, dancing with Beyonce, going to a Les Mills grit class with Lorde, flirting with Ann Hathaway, covering Trump, why he left Breakfast TV, the things you don't know about Mike Hosking and so much more. Jack is such a slick operator, it made this chat so much fun. This was one of our favs, I know you'll enjoy it. Show notes | Episode 79 | Jack Tame 2.50: Steven's embarrassing correspondence with Jack Tame and a deep dive in some Worldle chat 8.51: Jack on the Late Night Big Breakfast: communication with Leigh Hart and the genius of Jason Hoyte 14.66: Les Mills workouts with Lorde, public recognition, Paddy Gower and John Campbell 19.55 Taking over from Paul Holmes on the Newstalk ZB Saturday morning show from the USA 30.14 Reflections on Paul Holmes and the brilliance of Mike Hosking 37.15 How do you judge your success? Ratings and validation 39.36 Back to the start: the makings of Jack Tame 43.35 Jack's dad goes missing in the bush 52.45 Winston Peters v James Tame 57.22 Q+A: the art of active listening and the work behind the camera 1.08.46 Starting out on One News while still at school 1.11.28 Reflections on being the US Correspondent for TVNZ 1.20.54 US politics broken down by Jack Tame 1.27.30 Interactions with celebrities: flirting with Miley Cyrus and Anne Hathaway 1.33.02 Red wine with Sir David Attenborough 1.37.24 Seven continents 1.39.41 The gruelling nature of Breakfast television 1.46.02 Work / life balance and the future of media 1.51.24 Marshawn Lynch and the Steven Adams come up 1.55.05 A star-studded nightclub in New York See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in about 2010, NZ TV was 'humming'...well, those on it did get in a lot of shit but it seemed like it was great fun at the time. We take a look back at some old Breakfast TV footage from New Zealand featuring the great Paul Henry... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthea Turner, once named Queen of Breakfast TV and Best Dressed Woman on TV, has been a children's tv presenter on Blue Peter, anchored GMTV (ITV breakfast show) on the morning sofa, presented the very first National Lottery, been the only non Radio 1 DJ on Top of the Pops, taught us how to be organised (way before the Home Edit and Marie Kondo!), learned to ice skate for Dancing on Ice, lived in the Celebrity Big Brother house, learned to do crazy skiing on reality show The Jump, threw herself backwards out of a helicopter on Celebrity SAS and more recently enjoyed a bit of Dirty Dancing on the reality show.Anthea's iconic hairstyle has inspired thousands of women and her natural zest for life and bubbly personality is probably the best advertisement for her new book How to Age Well: The Secrets. She is the 'poster-girl' for looking fantastic at every decade and it's hard to believe she's now 61.Her 'secrets' are honest, well researched and sensible advice that we should all be following from our twenties but can enhance our health, wellbeing and sense of confidence at absolutely any age. With tips from the health, style and beauty experts she has consulted throughout her career, her book is an easily approachable encyclopaedia on looking and feeling great.We have two signed books and some goodies from the Chuckling Goat (Insta @chucklinggoat) to giveaway on our Instagram @twowomenchatting Follow us on Insta to find out how to win! https://www.instagram.com/twowomenchatting/If you want to buy a copy you can find it here
Shortly after the COVID pandemic reached the UK in early 2020, artist and maker Sophie Passmore responded to the craziness and confusion by founding the Mask Makers UK community. This Facebook group became an important hub providing information, assistance and support to thousands of voluntary mask makers. More than two years later, Sophie is still keeping abreast with developments in mask-related science, advice and design progression and sharing it all for those who want and need it. Mask masking and the community Sophie brought together have evolved tremendously over that time. In this episode (Ep. #35) she tells me all about it: the highs, the lows, her motivations and the time she appeared live on Breakfast TV showing the nation how to make a mask from a T-shirt! Support the podcast over on Patreon! The Facebook group and community Sophie founded is Mask Makers UK HERE. The first Co-administrator of the group is sewing blogger/writer/teacher Portia Lawrie. She can be found on Instagram @portialawrie HERE. Designer Jacqueline Pang's website Sewing Seeds of Love website is HERE. Her Smile Mask pattern (free) with a clear window can be found HERE. Scrub making community groups set up in response to the lack of PPE earlier on during the pandemic, For the Love of Scrubs HERE and Facebook group Scrubs Glorious Scrubs HERE. The Noah Rainbow fabric designed by Tessa Semple for use by the NHS below: Sophie's mask making videos can be found on her Youtube channel HERE. The video that went viral (that Sophie accidentally deleted!) is the Reverse Nose Fold Mask video HERE. Dr. Jocelyn Songer's Maker Mask website containing science-based information for mask makers is HERE. Find the pattern and instructions for Joan Fearnley Singer's Mask for performers HERE. Sophie's appearance on BBC Breakfast on the TV can be viewed HERE. Iris Luckhaus is a German designer and illustrator who developed a similar mask design HERE. Sophie demonstrates how to make a mask brace HERE.
On the show today - Nicknames is back, and Jay has it in for food smugglers at the movies... Get stuck in! Show notes: 1 min - Nicknames Part 6 4 min - Jay hates cinema food smugglers 9 min - Margarine chat... 12 min - Secret tunnels 22 min - Muppet who jumped a Tesla 25 min - Must Watch: Head Like A Hole 28 min - Catch-up with Eddie our Sea Doo winner 32 min - Duuuude, what's my car?! 35 min - A 12 year old uni student 39 min - A classic from Breakfast TV circa 2008 42 min - Last driiiinksss See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest empowers people who feel disconnected with the tools to start meaningful conversations and find their people. He creates tools and transformational experiences, so leaders and teams can feel heard, seen and valued, and create a culture of authenticity, trust and belonging. He is the creator of ASK DEEP QUESTIONS, which started out as a deck of cards to help his friends connect on a camping trip, and is now being used to facilitate meaningful conversations through sharing personal and vulnerable stories on every continent around the globe. His mission is to help people feel less alone. Through his workshops and programs he is fueling the movement for deeper human connection. His work has been featured on TEDx, CBC News, Breakfast TV, Cityline, and HuffPost. He is currently building a community of facilitators that design MAGICAL HUMAN MOMENTS online. Please join me in welcoming Jan Keck. In this episode we discuss: his thoughts on leadership: “Leadership is inspiring and encouraging others to learn new things and supporting them through that process.” how attending summer camp as a kid in Germany inspired him to want to lead. that good leadership is giving followers a good start. his time abroad in Australia for one year and how it shaped his life. his love for doing the uncomfortable thing in order to propel himself into his goals. the beginning of his “Ask Deep Questions” deck of cards. what “The Campfire Formula” is and the story behind it. his process of playtesting the cards and categorizing their depth and validity in the deck across different situations. his initial run of the cards and his Kickstarter campaign. his goal of creating a culture of being top of mind within your network. how he nurtures and sustains his network including the outer two layers that doesn't necessarily add to your life and may actually be draining you. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.OnTheSchmooze.com - episode 239.
Jennifer Singh is a former TV reporter turned PR strategist and media coach who specializes in storytelling, public relations, and marketing. Jennifer launched She's Newsworthy Media to help female entrepreneurs and business owners increase media attention for their brands by pitching their expertise to the media. So far, she's helped over 35 women land media spots on all of the most popular TV shows (The Social, CP24 Breakfast, and Breakfast TV just to name a few!). She is also mom to two little boys Dominick and Marcus ages 5 and 2. In this episode: Layers of challenges with racism and inclusion in motherhood and work can be invisible and aren't a part of our conversations and discourse. Open dialogue about racism, anti-racism, discrimination, and inclusion in our work and with our families is needed. Ongoing action for inclusivity and anti-racism in all aspects of business and the workplace including marketing is essential. Share your expertise & story. The media is looking for fresh perspectives and voices to bring a unique angle to what's happening in our world. Connect with Jennifer: Instagram: @shesnewsworthy https://www.instagram.com/shesnewsworthy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shesnewsworthy/ Website: https://www.shesnewsworthy.com/ Get a FREE Media Pitch Template that you can download Find out more about “Media Success Coaching” - Jennifer's most successful program that includes one-on-one time On this episode of The Part-Time Jungle Podcast, I had an amazing conversation with Jennifer about racism and inclusion in motherhood and work. Jennifer shared her story with the layers of challenges in motherhood and work as a woman of colour. She discussed the need for open dialogue about racism, anti-racism, discrimination, and inclusion in our work and with our families and how ongoing action for inclusivity and anti-racism in all aspects of business and the workplace including marketing is essential. Jennifer also talked about helping her clients share their expertise and stories because the media is looking for fresh perspectives and voices to bring a unique angle to what's happening in our world. I am so appreciative to Jennifer for having this conversation with me about racism and inclusion in motherhood and work. The three values that she lives and works by are authenticity, transparency, and empowerment and these definitely came through in our dialogue. JENNIFER'S MOTHERHOOD & WORK JOURNEY Starting in 2010, Jennifer had a position working in a secure job with benefits, being paid by the government, where she was providing transit updates on a TV station. Jennifer and her husband were trying to get pregnant for 3 years and shortly after becoming pregnant, she was laid off from this position. The timing ended up working out well though as Jennifer used this time as an opportunity to transition into being an entrepreneur. She built her website and got business photographs taken. Because she had suffered a recent miscarriage, she also suffered from anxiety during this pregnany so being at home prior to the birth of her first baby in 2015, was the best thing that she could have done. Ultimately, this led to Jennifer launching her business, She's Newsworthy Media, five years ago. LOTS TO LEARN Jennifer had no business expertise when she got started. She was literally starting from scratch. After having her second son, three years after her first, she fully committed to entrepreneurship, hired a business coach, and didn't look back. Giving birth to two children and starting a business in three years, was A LOT to take in in a short amount of time. THE JUGGLE Jennifer talks about how the COVID pandemic feels like how she felt starting her business with her two kids at home with her. The challenge of that juggle was not something that she felt others could understand or relate to at that time. Most moms that she knew had childcare or kids in school.