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Welcome to Start Your Art, where we dive into urban art that's both free and inspiring. Host Lita Doolan invites listeners to explore ephemeral street art across Britain, showcasing how creativity blossoms on pavements and in unexpected city corners. Episode highlights include AI-discovered chalk murals and eco-friendly pavement art, bringing new voices into the open. Experience stories of community art in Camden Town and Manchester, along with a vibrant pop-up guerrilla art show in Bristol, fueled by LGBTQ+ artists and activists. Join the movement by interacting with these fleeting masterpieces or sharing new finds using #StartYourArt. Stay tuned for more inspiration in our next episode!
Mais um episódio gravado no pub em Camden Town, com entrevistas exclusivas, análise e bastidores da Premier League. 1 min Tottenham afunda na crise 15 min Quiz KTO: João x Senise 30 mins Manchester City: exclusivas com Vitor Reis e Matheus Nunes 46 mins Arsenal e polêmicas de arbitragem 53 mins Liverpool fazendo sua parte 56 mins Bournemouth espetacular! 1 hr 01 mins Outros destaques da rodada 1 hr 04 mins Manchester United a limpeza continua Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Principle of Hospitality podcast, Leon kennedy interviews legendary chef Michael Lambie, delving into his illustrious career from his early days in North London's Camden Town to his defining roles in Melbourne's top eateries. Lambie shares captivating stories from working in renowned kitchens like Claridge's, Waterside Inn, and under iconic chefs such as Marco Pierre White. He discusses pivotal moments that shaped his approach to hospitality, like his transformative experiences at Circa and creating the groundbreaking restaurant, Lucy Liu. Now on the cusp of opening a new venture, 'JUNI,' Lambie explores his refined vision, blending culinary excellence with a vibrant bar-focused atmosphere. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for those passionate about the dynamic world of hospitality.Please find our guest information here:Website:https://www.junimelbourne.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michael.lambie/https://www.instagram.com/junimelbourne/Please find us here at POH:Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 488 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Brock Maguire Band: The Moving Cloud. Green Grass, Blue Grass 3. Andy Irvine: My Heart's Tonight in Ireland. Rain on the Roof 4. Danu: Are You Ready Yet?/The Tailor's Thimble/O'Donohue's Reel. Think Before You Think 5. Paddy Keenan: Colonel Fraser/My Love is in America. Paddy Keenan 6. Sandy Denny: Late November.I Always Kept a Unicorn 7. Laoise Kelly: Honourable Thomas Burke. Ceis8. Garadice: Gan Ainm/Sunny Hills of Beara/The Castleblaney Piper. Garadice 9. Sorcha Costello: The Garavogue/Sailor on the Rock. The Primrose Lass 10. Dave Sheridan: The Whinny Hills of Leitrim/Boys of Portaferry. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 11. Sean Keane: Who Knows Where. Compilation12. John McEvoy & John Wynne: Ask My Father/Boys of Mayo/Eddie Moloney's Fave. The Dancer at the Fair 13. Johnny O'g Connolly: Fear Inis Bearachain, Fear Londain, Fear Bhostain. Fear Inis Bearachain 14. Tony Linnane: Bunch of Green Rushes/The Tempest/Mullingar Races. Ceol na Fidle 15. Garry Walsh: The Cross Legged Tailor/Under the Tholsel/Eileen Fahy's: Uncovered 16. 4 Men & a Dog: Wallop The Spot. Wallop The Spot17. Bob Dylan: Tangled Up in Blue. Blood On the Tracks18. Ralph McTell: West 4th & Jones. Hill of Beans19. Maggie Boyle: The Road to Camden Town. Private Recording 20. Kevin Boyle/Movies CB: Bon Cabbage. Bon Cabbage
Rhonda Stapley estudiaba en la Universidad de Utah cuando sufrió el ataque de Ted Bundy, uno de los asesinos en serie más terribles de Estados Unidos.Delia Balmer inició una relación con John Sweeney tras conocerlo en un pub de Camden Town en Londres. Sin embargo, Delia no sabía que Sweeney era un asesino.
*****ANNOUCEMENT*****Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct.Full details to follow but this will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list to get in -> sign up here.The term 'underground hero' is often bandied about the dance scene with not much of a definition and in many cases an inappropriate target. But this week's guest is very much a plausible recipient of the accolade.A veteran of the techno scene in London since the cutting his teeth as a teenager in the early 90s, Jerome Hill has made the records, played the gigs, run the labels, and served records from the behind the counter of shops including the seminal Dragon Discs in Camden Town.We get into the mid 90s squat party scene in this episode, a key aspect of UK techno and something which I was very much aware of at the time but didn't experience at all first hand. And we also get a eye witness account of the legendary south London venue Club UK, which was closed down after years of police raids and controversy in 1996.This is a great conversation with an important figure in UK techno, you're gonna enjoy it!If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rosie Bones and Carmen Vandenberg, of British alt rock band, BONES UK, join us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their upcoming sophomore album, Soft, as well as the singles “Won't Settle” and “Fix.” We also talk about their start in Camden Town, their relationship with the late great Jeff Beck, being asked by Howard Stern to cover David Bowie, and their experience at The Grammy Awards.
Singer & songwriter, Barns Courtney, joins us for a third time on The Adamantium Podcast to discuss his latest album, Supernatural, the inspiration behind the post-apocalyptic cult leader concept, his look for the album, and why this album was the most Sisyphean project he's ever worked on. We also talk about touring with The Struts, on stage chaos, video games, and our mutual admiration for the great Camden Town artists.
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 93 - DANIEL KALUUYA - ACTOR On this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we're speaking with actor Daniel Kaluuya (JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH, GET OUT, SICARIO). A former class clown from Camden Town, Daniel describes his early initiation into the London youth theatre and arts scene up until being scouted to write and act on the popular British show SKINS. We had the pleasure of working with him on SICARIO, and he reveals how much the production changed his perception of acting and empowered him to try “doing nothing” in a scene. We learn about the discipline he applies during prep to inhabit his characters, and we discuss the particular challenges and responsibilities of playing Fred Hampton in JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH. Later, Daniel discusses his preparation for GET OUT and reflects on his experience being the face of a film that blew up far beyond his initial expectations. Daniel also reveals what he learned about himself following a year-and-a-half-long sabbatical from acting after shooting SICARIO. Throughout the episode, Daniel shares his love for working with directors who have something to say and know what they need to shoot to say it. - Recommended Viewing: GET OUT, SICARIO - This episode is sponsored by Aputure
Happy Spooky Wednesday, folks! It's opposite day at Left of Skeptic. First up, Kala talks about Jinny Bingham's ghost in Camden Town, London. Also known as Mother Damnable and Mother Redcap, Jinny was a 1600s woman who was known in her small village for witchcraft and murder! But was she really a witch, or just a woman with a whole lot of bad luck. Either way, it seems her misfortune carries into the present day, haunting the location where her cottage once stood. And Brittany gets midwesty by talking about two different locations in Battle Creek, Michigan. A haunted apartment complex called Colombia Court is dealing with more than your average pests. Residents can expect to deal with doors opening on their own, lights turning on and off, whispers and disembodied voices, footsteps, and flying cookware! And in a Battle Creek Cemetery, there is a statue that is definitely not the Virgin Mary, and locals claim that it cries. We finish the whole episode off with some Reddit stories from Wisconsinites that claim they've had their own paranormal encounters. Editor's Note: Sadly, it looks like the Wonder Bar in Milwaukee closed last year. It's now theBiersal Tavern. Let us know if it's still haunted! But #FunFact it looks like the Wonder Bar in Madison might be haunted too >> https://archive.jsonline.com/features/travel/madisons-wonder-bar-steakhouse-has-mob-history-ghosts-b99380667z1-281121762.html
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Welcome to our podcast where we discuss and deliberate over memoirs and biographies found in thrift shops. This is a great way to do things as we are not choosing who to read about. We may not be fans of the person, we may never have heard of the person and we never know who we are going to find next...There are only 2 rules to this podcast. The book has to be found in a thrift shop and we are not allowed to talk about the book until we press record, which is sometimes agonising.We have lots of episodes coming up so if you find yourself enjoying our podcast, please be sure to subscribe to be among the first to hear about each episode.Support the show
Bastidores da cobertura da seleção brasileira, direto de Wembley, com participação de convidados. Seguido de uma resenha no pub em Camden Town. 1 min Conversas com jornalistas em Wembley 26 mins Papo com torcedores 30 mins Bastidores da seleção 37 mins De volta ao pub com análise da semana de cobertura. 59 mins Quiz KTO - artilheiros 1 hr 01 mins Live com perguntas da audiência
De volta ao pub em Camden Town! Resenha sobre mais uma semana quente na Premier League. 1 min Derby de Manchester 16 mins Entrevista com Casemiro 25 mins Líderpool. Drama em Nottingham 32 mins Cantos das torcidas na Inglaterra 36 mins Quiz KTO 50 mins Tottenham tartaruga. 1h04mins Fulham e Rodrigo Muniz voando 1h07mins A briga pelo título 1h11mins Chelsea sem amor por Pochettino
Gefälschte Luxusartikel sind oft als Schnäppchen über chinesische Online-Shops bestellbar. Der Schweizer Zoll beschlagnahmt jährlich rund 8000 Pakete mit Fake-Ware. Die Hersteller drohen mit saftigen Rechnungen: Wie ist die Rechtslage? Und: Hausrat- und Haftpflichtversicherung im Test. Gefälschte Markenartikel – Der Online-Versand boomt Ein Original-Sneaker von Nike, eine exquisite Tasche von Louis Vuitton, eine Schweizer Gartenschere: alles zum Schnäppchenpreis. Schön wär es. Der Schweizer Zoll beschlagnahmt jährlich rund 8000 Import-Pakete mit Fälschungen – Tendenz steigend. Die Fakes können gefährlich sein und Schweizer Arbeitsplätze kosten. Den Käuferinnen und Käufern drohen die Original-Hersteller mit saftigen Rechnungen. «Kassensturz» klärt: Woher kommen die Fakes und wie ist die Rechtslage für Käuferinnen und Käufer? Im Studio: Peter Studer von «Stop Piracy». Camden Town in London – Das Mekka für Schnäppchenjäger In London hat sich der bei Touristinnen und Touristen beliebte Stadtteil Camden Town zu einem Umschlagplatz für Fälschungen entwickelt. Trotz regelmässigen Polizei-Razzias läuft das Geschäft. Hausrat- und Haftpflichtversicherung – Welche ist die günstigste? Im Test: Hausrat- und Haftplichtversicherungen, oft im Kombipack abgeschlossen. Worauf ist zu achten beim Abschluss dieser Versicherungen und welches sind die besten Angebote? «Kassensturz» vergleicht die Prämien der grössten Anbieter.
Hey there, indie travelers! Get ready to dive headfirst into the wild and wonderful world of Camden Town, London's coolest neighborhood. In this episode, we're taking you on a whirlwind adventure through the streets where Amy Winehouse got her groove on and Cyberdog turns shopping into a rave.
Thanks for joining me for this weeks episode of One For The Road. This week i am joined by Emily Horwood. Emily grew up in the noughties, amongst the parties of the primrose hill set and the carnage of Camden Town. The drink and the drug scene was in full swing and Emily's relationship with alcohol was off and running. As the people around her started to 'grow up' and have families, Emily continued to do what she knew...searching for the next 'high,' travelling, partying and jumping from job to job. Emily's life changed when she found herself in an abusive relationship, fuelled by alcohol. After seeking help to leave, Emily found that she was now drinking to 'escape' her reality, more than ever. Emily's story, describes the 'grey-out' years from her mid 20's - mid 30's, she talks about having children as a way to 'fix' herself, she shares her darkest times and how she finally hit her emotional rock bottom. Emily shares her story of courage and determination to change her relationship with alcohol for good. We hear how she found the support she needed, her journey into Alcoholics Anonymous, her relapse and her comeback. We talk about the value of connection, accountability, maintenance and helping others and how the Sober Community is now one of the key tools that Emily uses to change her life for the better and to support others who are considering or trying out a new sober way of life. Emily posts daily on her instagram page, @stepping_on_the_sober_train .... She shares nuggets of wisdom and lessons she is learning along the way on her Sober 'Journey.' http://www.emilyhorwood.com/http://www.womensaid.org.uk/http://www.thespeedomickfoundation.org/If you want to connect with me via Instagram, you can find me on the instahandle @Soberdave https://www.instagram.com/soberdave/or via my website https://davidwilsoncoaching.com/Provided below are links for services offering additional help and advice.www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice/alcohol-support-serviceshttps://nacoa.org.uk/Show producer- Daniella Attanasio-MartinezInstagram - @TheDaniellaMartinezhttps://www.instagram.com/thedaniellamartinez/www.instagram.com/grownuphustle/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A rare interview with Frank Auerbach, one of the world's greatest living painters. At 92 years old, he has been painting for over 70 years and still works every day. A child refugee from Nazi Germany whose parents were killed in Auschwitz, he made his name alongside his friends and fellow painters Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Leon Kossoff in the 1950s. He's well known for the thick layers of the paint used to create his portraits and images of the streets around the studio in Camden Town where he has worked since 1954.Frank Auerbach talks to John Wilson about his fragmentary memories of his early childhood in pre-war Berlin and his education at the boarding school Bunce Court in Kent, where he arrived aged 7. He recalls the huge impression that a black and white reproduction in a children's encyclopaedia of Turner's The Fighting Temeraire made on him as a boy, making him want to "do better and be less superficial". Auerbach also discusses the influence on him of the artist David Bomberg who taught him at London's Borough Polytechnic, and his friend and fellow student Leon Kossoff. He also talks about his friendships with Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud and why he still paints and draws in his studio seven days a week.Producer: Edwina Pitman
"With a fierce exclamation and a French gesture..." I'm very curious about both the exclamation and the gesture. This classic detective story was narrated by Ben Brinicombe, this week's guest narrator. Here are some links to Ben's work, including his podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/757040 Gilbert Keith Chesterton, born in West London in 1874, emerged as a versatile and prolific figure in English literature. The son of a prosperous estate agent, Chesterton received his education at St Paul's School and later at the Slade School of Art. Initially venturing into the world of art criticism, he transitioned to become a manuscript reader for a publishing house, marking the inception of his literary career. Chesterton's notable conversion to Roman Catholicism occurred in 1922, influencing his later works significantly. A prolific writer, he authored essays, short stories, poems, drama, and history, with "The Man Who Was Thursday" (1908) standing out as one of his most renowned novels. His enduring legacy extends beyond his literary contributions to include his role as the first President of the Detection Club, where members pledged to uphold 'fair play' in their mystery fiction. Father Brown, G.K. Chesterton's fictional detective, presents a departure from the conventional detective archetype. Unassuming and self-effacing, Father Brown surprises with his shrewd and worldly nature, confounding expectations. His unique crime-solving methodology involves a deep understanding of human nature, wherein he morally identifies with the criminal to unravel their motivations. In stories like "The Secret of Father Brown" (1927), Chesterton reveals Father Brown's distinctive approach, where the detective confesses to understanding the mind of the murderer by placing himself in their shoes. This empathetic perspective, hidden beneath a light and whimsical surface, sets Father Brown apart as a character with profound moral insight in the realm of mystery fiction. "The Invisible Man" is a compelling story by G.K. Chesterton that first captivated readers when it appeared in Cassell's Magazine in February 1911. Set in Camden Town, North London, the narrative revolves around Laura Hope, a café manager haunted by the looming presence of a former suitor, James Welkin. The protagonist, John Turnbull Angus, becomes entangled in the mystery when he encounters Isidore Smythe, another suitor with a peculiar message warning of his death. The plot unfolds with a series of threatening letters, mysterious occurrences, and a bloodstain in Smythe's flat. Father Brown, along with the private investigator Flambeau, investigates the case, leading to a surprising revelation. Chesterton's storytelling prowess shines through in "The Invisible Man," showcasing his preference for the term 'mystery story' over 'detective story,' emphasizing the puzzle's significance. The story, later compiled in The Innocence of Father Brown, exemplifies Chesterton's ability to blend intricate mysteries with moral and psychological depth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The year was 1933 in Camden Town, London, England. A man was found dead in a burning shed. His name was Walter Spatchett, but he was misidentified to mislead detectives. What led to Walter's untimely death?Join in on the conversation by friending us on Facebook "Sipping with Snapped a true crime podcast" or follow us on Instagram @sippingwithsnapped or twitter @sippingsnappedor send us an email sippingwithsnapped@gmail.com and please visit our website www.sippingwithsnapped.comSupport the show
Welcome to my bonus episode Of One For The Road with Sophie B Hawkins. The GRAMMY® Award-nominated, RIAA Platinum-certified singer-songwriter has announced her first UK headline performance in almost two decades, set for Sunday, November 26 at London's The Forge (3-7 Delancey Street, Camden Town, NW1 7NL) For more than three decades, Sophie B. Hawkins has been a chart-topping, award-winning superstar. The New York-based artist dropped “Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover” upon an unsuspecting world in the summer of 1992, earning instant attention for its raw energy and unforgettable confession of lust and longing. The groundbreaking track struck a chord around the world, reaching the top 5 on Billboard's “Hot 100,” the top 15 on the UK's Official Singles Chart, and the top 10 in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Greece, New Zealand, and Norway. Indeed, “Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover” remains a classic rock ballad more than 30 years after its initial release, featured on countless film and TV soundtracks as well as a multiformat radio staple around the globe. On todays bonus episode Sophie B Hawkins shares with us the journey through her childhood that made her decide at the age of 14 after reaching her rock bottom to choose a life of abstinence to both alcohol and drugs.Links to her show at the Forge Sunday 26th November https://theforge.seetickets.com/event/sophie-b-hawkins/the-forge-camden/2805177If you want to connect with me via Instagram, you can find me on the instahandle @Soberdave https://www.instagram.com/soberdave/or via my website https://davidwilsoncoaching.com/Provided below are links for services offering additional help and advice.www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice/alcohol-support-serviceshttps://nacoa.org.uk/Show producer- Daniella Attanasio-MartinezInstagram - @TheDaniellaMartinezhttps://www.instagram.com/thedaniellamartinez/www.instagram.com/grownuphustle/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, we're chatting to D.L. Douglas and Donna Hay at the same time. For D.L. see Donna, and Donna see D.L. Donna Hay has published many saga novels, and worked as a journalist across magazines. She's now dipping her ink into historical crime mystery, as D.L. Douglas and her novel, 'Dr. Spilsbury and the Camden Town Killer'. It features the real life 1920's forensic pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury. It's a golden age mystery that meets CSI. We discuss how structuring crime stories and saga books are completely different, and how she refocuses her mind when switching genre, and how she deals with a year of writing stories for different audiences.You can hear what she always tells herself when she begins a book, how she found the voice of Dr. Spilsbury, why her dream of a white board soon got overwhelming, and we get a new acronym to live by!Get 10% off Plottr, at go.plottr.com/routineSupport the show at patreon.com/writersroutine@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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O campeonato inglês 23/24 começou e os correspondentes voltaram ao pub em Camden Town para discutir a primeira rodada. Episódio recheado com entrevistas exclusivas, novas músicas das arquibancadas e o tradicional quiz.
Hosts Eric Balkman and Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship (KFFSC) commissioner Ferrell Elliott cover the FFPC Pros vs Joes Challenge, an expert contest created and coordinated with the help of Fantasy Mojo's Darren Armani, that pits a group of high-stakes FFPC players against a contingent of industry experts. The contest format? 12-team leagues, comprised of six expert and six FFPC player teams, drafting under the Best Ball Slim format. This format includes optimized scoring and no lineup submissions. The highest-scoring team in each league wins a free entry into the FFPC Main Event and the highest-scoring team across all the leagues is declared the Pros vs. Joes Champion. Featured Pros in tonight's Camden Town draft #3: - Howard Bender (Fantasy Alarm), John Daigle (4-for-4), Shawn Siegele (Stealing Bananas/RotoViz), Ben Gretch (Stealing Signals), Sean Green & Ryan Kramer (Sports Gambling Podcast), Josh Larky & Ryan Reynolds (The 33rd Team), Shane Hallam (Draft Countdown). As always, the guys answer your tweets, emails and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour! Listen To The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour: Apple - https://tinyurl.com/bdfj6yyh Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/2p874v9h Play Fantasy Football at the FFPC: Website - https://www.MyFFPC.com More on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour: Website - http://www.HSFFHour.com Follow The FFPC on Social Media: Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/FFPC Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/FantasyFootballPlayersChampionship Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/OfficialFFPC Follow The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour on Social Media: Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/HSFFHour Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/HSFFHour Eric Balkman - http://www.twitter.com/EricBalkman Ferrell Elliott - http://www.KFFSC.com
Italia verso lo stato d'emergenza in 5 regioni, Abruzzo, Emilia Romagna, Lombardia, Marche e Molise, tra la tempesta che ha colpito la Lombardia e gli incendi che divampano in Sicilia. La decisione era prevista oggi in Consiglio dei Ministri, che si dovrebbe tenere alle 19, ma stando alle ultime notizie dovrebbe slittare alla prossima settimana. Il ministro per la Protezione civile, Nello Musumeci, ha spiegato che "Siamo in attesa che dalle regioni colpite arrivi non solo la formale richiesta dello stato di emergenza (alcune lo hanno fatto, come Veneto e Sicilia) ma anche la delimitazione della zona rossa e la quantificazione dei danni. E' ancora presto e in alcuni territori la calamità è tuttora in corso. Credo che la prossima settimana come Governo saremo in condizione di deliberare lo stato di emergenza e stanziare le prime necessarie risorse". Secondo una primissima stima fatta dalla Protezione civile siciliana, i roghi che negli ultimi due giorni hanno devastato l'Isola, in oltre cento Comuni con picchi di 45-47 gradi, hanno causato oltre 60 milioni di euro di danni. A questi bisogna aggiungere gli oltre 200 milioni di euro, quantificati dagli Ispettorati provinciali dell'Agricoltura, per l'eccezionale ondata di calore e gli altri danni, in fase di determinazione, per la distruzione di produzioni e strutture agricole a seguito degli incendi. In Veneto, ha dichiarato il governatore Zaia, i danni potranno superare complessivamente i 100 milioni di euro. In Lombardia la Regione chiede lo stato di calamità naturale e stima danni per oltre 120 milioni di euro.Intanto proseguono le indagini della Procura etnea sull'incendio che ha colpito nei giorni scorsi l'aeroporto di Catania: potrebbe essere partito dal cavo di una stampante il rogo che la sera del 16 luglio ha gravemente danneggiato il terminal principale dell'aeroporto Fontanarossa. Ne parliamo con Manuela Perrone de il Sole 24 Ore.Lavoro in edilizia e nei campi, misure contro il caldo recordIl governo corre ai ripari contro l'emergenza caldo: con un decreto legge verrà estesa la possibilità di chiedere la cassa integrazione ad ore in caso di eventi estremi non evitabili, escludendola dal computo delle settimane del biennio mobile. Non è ancora sicuro che la norma verrà inserita nel Cdm di questa sera alle 19 ma sembra inevitabile che il governo intervenga a breve. La novità che sarà contenuta in un Dl atteso all esame del Consiglio dei ministri di oggi riguarda la Cassa Integrazione Guadagni Ordinaria (CIGO) per lavoratori edili e lapidei e la Cassa integrazione agricola (CISOA) per gli addetti a tempo indeterminato nell'agricoltura, i settori più esposti alle alte temperature. Inoltre per la Cisoa è prevista una comunicazione semplificata. Lo ha annunciato il ministro del Lavoro, Marina Calderone alle parti sociali convocate a distanza, per un confronto con il ministro della Salute Orazio Schillaci, Inl, Inps, Inail, Anci, Upi e Conferenza delle Regioni sulla bozza del Protocollo condiviso per l'adozione delle misure di contenimento dei rischi da esposizione ad alte temperature negli ambienti di lavoro. Approfondiamo il tema con Giorgio Pogliotti de Il Sole 24 Ore.Viaggio nei consumi. Rossopomodoro, la pizza napoletana nel mondo fra tensioni sul grano e inflazioneSi definiscono "la più grande catena di pizzerie napoletane nel Mondo" si tratta di Rossopomodoro. Fondata a Napoli nel 1998. Con oltre 100 ristoranti in Italia e nel mondo, 3000 persone, di cui 400 tra pizzaiuoli e chef. Rossopomodoro è presente in tutto il mondo da Londra, (Covent Garden, Chelsea, Camden Town, Hoxton), fino a Monaco, Copenaghen, Reykjavík, Malta. Grazie alla partnership di lunga data con Eataly. Sono presenti anche negli Stati Uniti e in Canada (Chicago, New York WTC, Boston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto). Ne parliamo con Nicola Saraceno, Amministratore Delegato di Rossopomodoro.
What if you could journey through history, culture, and culinary delight, without ever leaving your living room? This episode of London Ask and Answered will transport you virtually to the vibrant streets of Camden Town, a place teeming with history, food, music, and art. From its roots in the Miss Solithic Age around 7000 BC to its role as a driving force in the punk rock movement, we'll take you on a trip through time. Prepare to be engrossed by the stories, colorful anecdotes, and fascinating facts that make Camden Town a unique microcosm of London. Ever dreamt of strolling through an iconic market, immersing in a multicultural food scene, or hopping from one charming pub to another? We'll take you on a lively tour of Camden Town, introducing you to the famous Camden Market, the Jewish Museum, the Roundhouse, and other must-see highlights. Get ready for a virtual boat ride, an exploration of diverse street art, and a savoring of the thriving food scene in Camden. This episode promises a sensory feast that will leave you yearning for more.We'll wrap up with a review of the extraordinary Abba Voyage Concert and provide answers to your burning questions about the best restaurants and hotels in Camden Town. Stay tuned as we share our top picks from Japanese, Mexican, Greek, halal, and vegan culinary delights. And if you're planning a stay in Camden, we've got the lowdown on the top hotels to consider. Get ready for an immersive journey into a London neighborhood that's brimming with stories, flavors, and sights. You wouldn't want to miss it!Hotels:Holiday Inn CamdenSmart Camden Inn HostelYork & Albany HotelSelina CamdenSt Giles HotelRadisson Blu Edwardian Grafton HotelNYX Hotel HolbornCrowne Plaza King's Cross Chateau DenmarkAbba Voyage TicketsLondon: Canal Boat Ride on Camden Lock Enjoy an unforgettable boat ride. Sail past attractions like London Zoo, Camden Market Regent's ParkDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showGOT QUESTIONS ABOUT LONDON?Send me your question(s) for a chance to be answered live.Whatsapp: +44 7700 1822 99 (Text & Voice)E-Mail: hello@londonasked.comWeb: https://londonasked.com/ask FOLLOW MEFacebook: @londonaskedInstagram: @londonaskedTwitter: @londonasked JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUPhttps://facebook.com/groups/londonasked LEAVE A REVIEWPlease leave a review wherever you're listening to this podcast. PRE-ORDER the London Asked and Answered: Your Comprehensive Travel Guide Book or eBookhttps://guided.london/book © 2023 London Asked and Answered; Sascha Berninger Ready to dive into the ultimate London adventure? Subscribe now to unlock exclusive content and join us in uncovering the city's best-kept secrets, insider tips, and unforgettable experiences. Don't miss out on the journey of a lifetime – hit that subscribe button and let's explore London together! https://plus.acast.com/s/london-asked-and-answered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“if your father had had a vasectomy all of your problems would be over”
Much excitement this episode as we head across the pond to welcome a new guest to Hearts of Oak, Karli Bonne'. Karli runs arguably the No 1 Conservative and current affairs social media account on the web, so this is a lady with her finger firmly on the pulse of what's happening now. So who better than 'The Cackling Conservative' to talk through what has piqued our interest in the news, in articles and from her social media posts over the past seven days. Buckle up 'Midnight Riders' as Karli and Peter take a close look at.... - The crowning of King Charles III. - Sleepy Joe Biden misses the coronation of King Charles because he has a 'lot going on' !! - New York City shelters 'maxed out' with migrants. - Laptop From Hell: Biden says son Hunter 'has done nothing wrong'. - TikTok workers 'compiled list of users who browsed gay content'. - Boston holds 'Satan-Con' 2023. - EU displays Satanic Anti-Christian artwork by godless lesbian in Parliament. - 2024 National Republican Primary Polls. - The Don visits Scotland. Trump on top form as he lands North of the border. - Tucker Carlson makes first public appearance since Fox News committed Hari-Kari. - Military Bud Light moment? Drag performer is Navy's new 'digital ambassador' in bid to boost recruitment. Karli Bonne' is a retired model, dancer and a Rockstar wanna be. Now she is a full blown MAGA maniac video clipper with three phones, continuously laughing at the establishment because it's like holy water on a demon. And these demons must be eradicated. You must follow her here.... Telegram: https://t.me/realKarliBonne (Midnight Rider Channel) Truth: https://truthsocial.com/@KarliBonne GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/karlibonne Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarliBonnita?s=20 Originally broadcast live 6.5.23 Transcript available on our Substack... https://heartsofoak.substack.com/ *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! Transcript (Hearts of Oak) And it is always good to have a new guest on, and it's good to have Karli Bonne' with us today. Karli', thank you so much for joining us. (Karli Bonne') Wonderful to be here. I was saying to you before we started to be speaking with someone with that beautiful British accent on Coronation Day, and I took the liberty to ask you for apologies in advance for any memes or anything that I might have posted. That you would find offensive, but it's all good. We discussed it and we understand each other perfectly. It's all in jest, but congratulations. This is a historic day. It is. It is. And certainly, I know that you always speak your mind. Any jest and good humour and mocking is always welcome. So people can find you @KaliBonne on Getter and Truth and @KarliBonnita on Twitter and @RealKarliBonne on Telegram, nearly forgot there, find you on Telegram. And you, I just feel bad bringing you on because I think you're just up day and night posting. So I feel bad cutting into your proper job. I well, I've been doing this a long time. This is a new Twitter account. I've had like eight in the past. Elon Musk or his team reinstated one of my accounts midnight rider, But I no longer possess the phone does that I did it on doesn't work. I don't have the email or the, password so I just stare at it I look at it I go on Twitter said oh there's my old account and I waved to it I can't do anything with it and a dear friend from the Keystone Channel when I got finally got kicked off Twitter for the last time started my telegram account for me and now recently she started this Twitter account and they can't get me because she lives in Mexico now where she used to live in Europe. So, you know, I'm biding my time. I haven't even been on like a full week, you know? And it's like, you're on Twitter when you've been kicked off so many times, you're like, you're constantly looking over your shoulder. When are they gonna take me down? You know, I already got an 11 hour timeout. I got smacked on the hand because I called Brian Killmeade on Fox News a whore. But you know, it I didn't you know, it was a lovingly. You know, he does like a hundred different shows He does radio and anytime there's an open slot they stick his his head in and he took I mean, Tuckers seat wasn't even cold, and they popped him in there and you know, we were, I don't think it was just me. I think all of America was just livid over this and to put him in there. I guess, you know, and then, you know, he's had a few words about Steve Bannon and that really set me off. So the timeout was worth it and they didn't make me take down the tweet. So Brian Killmeade is still a whore. Give us give us a minute of your background. We were chatting before, obviously, you said what you're doing is, is fairly recent, although you're a master of editing those videos. But what was your, what was your life leading up to that? Well, as I told you, I was a wannabe rock star. My whole life I wanted to do acting or singing or modelling. I've tried it all. A lot of extra work. I sang in a Russian restaurant for almost 30 years of my life, every weekend, every holiday, every New Year's. And so, that was something I would imitate Marilyn Monroe. I had different characters I would do. And in between that, rock bands. We discussed how I lived in London for a couple of years trying to make it in music. And that was back in the day when we had People's Express Airlines and it was only $99 to fly to London. And the dollar was almost equal with the pound. So I had the most glorious wardrobe shopping in Kensington. And I lived in Camden Town. I worked at the Dingwalls restaurant in Camden Town and the big place you wanted to see was the Camden Lock, which was this little waterway with a little bridge and little canoes going through. That was the tourist attraction in Camden Town. Still is. When all of that failed and I kept trying, I started, because I was posting my music, I started with MySpace and Facebook and then all of a sudden this whole thing with politics started and I was like, who is this Trump guy? I mean, I loved him on TV, always made me laugh. And then I was like, they keep attacking this guy. There's something up with that. And I've been a Trumper ever since. And I have three phones. I just post and post and post and get the videos out there Telegram is a great, App because I can edit the videos right on telegram Which saves a lot of time and this this just what I do now. I try to make people laugh. I keep them informed I use the telegram is like almost like an aggregator, I post everything on there. A lot of people say well, why do you post clips from Fox and I'm like, Because it's basically the only app that lets me rip the video. Where I tried it with CNN MSNBC. You can't do it. They have it blocked. You can't screen record and I do everything from an iPhone I have like three little mini computers on my bed and I work, you know, like this I put the big glasses on and this is what I do. But I enjoy it. There's a lot of wonderful people that support me and use the videos. It's all good. I love having that telegram and getting all those clips that you put out, but let's jump in to the news. And as I said, today was was a huge day in British history. And I also get all the huge issues and push back on all the WEF stuff, everything else and I get that. But I do love the pageantry which is in the UK. So ProJam, can we play the first video? (video plays) God save the King! (music) And it goes on. That's a little, but what were your thoughts as someone across the pond, kind of, we obviously, Queen Elizabeth after such a long time, passed away, but kind of, how do you view those type of events? Is it with curiosity? Is it mocking even? Tell us Karli. Well, I mock everything. I have no mercy. I mock everything. But, you know, I've always, you know, the pageantry is beautiful, you know, and you like the intrigue. I'm not a big, crown fan. I don't watch the series or anything like that. I do love period pieces, because I love the costumes. I love the clothing. You know, you love all the gold and the diamonds, you know. You'd be a liar if you didn't like all that. And, you know, wanted to see what what Harry was going to do. And you know, I had it on the TV, but I was too busy making memes about it. I'm so sorry. But no, it was beautiful. You know, I woke up just in time to see Charles crowned, and there it is, it's done. And now tonight, which I find pretty amazing, they're gonna have the big concert, and all the people in this concert are American performers. What does that say? Here you have, here's your new king, who's very big with the W E F and the climate and all the stuff you would think Labour and all the lefties would appreciate where the queen was just like, you know, kept it on the down low. You know, she wasn't vocal. I mean, if you hear Trump's story about her, she said, oh, I like everyone. Everyone is wonderful. You know, she was just neutral and just kept the ship sailing. You know, this guy, Charles has come out and has said things like, we're all gonna die. We gotta do something about the climate. And you know, I don't know, is he gonna still do this? But the fact that you don't have, you know, where's Adele? Where's Elton John? I mean, why aren't they performing? I mean, this is a real slap in the face by your own people. That we got, we got Katy Perry over there and Lionel Richie. I mean, they had to take the stars from our Idol TV show. Seriously. There's one video out where there was a view of the chapel, and you can see like this figure that looks like he's the Grim Reaper walking across. And I put up, I said, is Gandalf Katy Perry's plus one today? Because they made a big thing. She had a whole article that she was making fun. She couldn't find her seat. We had, well, they had Jill Biden, the professor, Dr. Jill, the professor, all the way in the back row behind Slavonia. And, you know, she's all the way in the back. Joe Biden couldn't even be bothered to go. He said last night on his Fluff Piece, interview that he's very busy. You know, he's getting, you know, he wants to finish the job. He's very busy. Can I bring what actually you, the president, actually the president did come, Dr. Jill did come. I think she probably knows what's happening much more than Joe. But this is, I did find this Funny, Professor Curtains. Tell us about this, because she does seem to blur in. And there she is with her, was her granddaughter. And it does look like the Ukrainian flag in many parts, as she did. And their carpeting was Ukrainian flag colours. Did you see that? I saw that. Saw that. I was like, what is that all about? You know, I am friends with a lot of, people that look into things like this and see it as messages, you know, is there a conspiracy there? It's yeah, It's it's not that you're putting up the lookout on. Ronda, Ronda Nell, Iowa. I inspired her because it seems like everything that Jill Biden wears looks like a piece of furniture or curtains or something. And she did a whole thread over on Twitter with all the different looks like Jill Biden is a couch. Today, they put up she actually looked a little bit like if they melted them both together, it would have been Snow White's outfit, even with the little bow in the hair. It's just crazy. And she did shower curtains. See, I joke when I put it in a tweet that's like, there's what is Alice wearing today? The joke is she looks like Alice Cooper. Yeah. And we say, you know, and I'll put up an outfit that she has on at the time and I'll say, okay, everybody, what the hell is Alice Cooper wearing today? Everyone goes nuts and they do the side by side pictures and it's just become this running gag and some people have done whole threads. [14:24] They have found actual tablecloths and curtains and throw rugs and couches and vinyl shower curtains that have matched all her outfits. It's very disturbing. This is the First Lady. It's very disturbing. Yesterday she met with Kate. And I believe it was the Zelensky's wife. And they both had solid colours on they look very nice. And she came in with this flower dress. I said all I got to do is tip her over and put the tea on top of her and use her as a table. Cause she looked like she was wearing the tablecloth. It's true, I saw that. It's so embarrassing. Well, yeah, you've got many things in your political worlds are embarrassing. Actually, we also are the same, but let me, this was a clip, I think it was from Fox News. You'd posted talking about Biden being rude and anti-British. Let's bring this up. Pro Jam. Can you play that little clip? (video plays) Here in London. Also missing, of course, along with Meghan Markle, is Joe Biden. Biden is absent from the coronation. I do think this is a very rude signal that Biden is sending to the British people. A lot of unhappiness, certainly on the ground in the UK, with regard to Biden not bothering to attend. And Biden is seen by many Brits as very anti-British. Really? You know, Hilary, You see the woman, she said yes, because you realize it was just a week ago he was in Ireland. And he had the crowds all swooning and you know he can't get crowds like that in his own country. They all sit in little circles. They actually believe he's the president there, so they do come out. But you're right, he was over in Ireland and the whole thing was he was in Northern Ireland and the car, I think someone had posted, didn't even have a Union Jack on the car but he went to the Republic of Ireland and again all the tricolour flags and it seemed to be two fingers up to Britain. So yeah. That question, because you would know this better than I do, the part of Ireland he supposedly is part of or his, you know, lineage or whatever, is this the part of Ireland that doesn't want Brexit? Are they part of Brexit? So it was part of the Republic of Ireland. So the Republic being a separate country for just over 100 years. So you've got Northern Ireland as part of the UK, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. And you've got the issue with Brexit in Northern Ireland. But the issue is Republic of Ireland rely on the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland for trade. So anything that happens to us hits them. But it's a yeah, it's it's a very. We did one of these. Yeah, yeah, he did. Yeah, I know how to curse in British. But was that was that reported on at all? His trip over by a Biden trip over to the UK? Oh yes, they made a very big deal of it, you know. They're saying, oh, look how they welcomed him. And meanwhile, he was having his usual brain farts. He's there with Hunter, now supposedly Hunter, the broke son who wants to give less money to his daughter. OK? He supposedly slept on a cot while he was in Ireland. I'm like, give me a break. A lot of stuff is hitting the fan. I don't know if that was like their last hurrah trip. And then Jill going to England without Joe, like Joe is playing it low key, or they're basically, he's announced that he's running. So now there's no debates and they're gonna run the basement campaign they did during COVID. He did a little puff interview last night. Even with the editing, it was terrible. What, 10 p.m.? Was it late at night, 10 p.m. I saw. Well, I don't know that it might've been taped. I don't think it was live. Okay, so I think it was definitely after tapioca and close to bedtime. So I think, you know, they got him. He was still a lunch bag. It's embarrassing. But he has the media covering for him. He has newspapers covering for him. And now, I noticed that I'm on Twitter now. I would always check. They never tweeted for him much. I know he doesn't tweet. The man does not tweet. Okay, he just learned how to take selfies this past year. Because I remember when he started his campaign, he didn't even know how to open the phone. He was looking to see if it flips open. Okay, but he doesn't tweet, but it seems his staff, they think they're going to get him out there through social media. So today it's been like a tweet storm. I've lowered these costs and I've added these jobs. And it's like every 20 minutes or so, it's a new tweet with some lying stats. And what's great now that Elon purchased Twitter, he's getting community noted to death. He's getting fact-checked by the community. Not by Politico, not by all those phony fact-checkers that used to fact-check all of us. No, it's the community, because this is the town square. This is where we all go. We're all independent. We think independently, and we see that this is a lie. So it's a beautiful thing. Now, this is why they didn't get rid of TikTok. Because if you go over to tick-tock and I'm on my fourth or fifth or sixth account over there because they kept taking me down. They hate Steve Bannon on TikTok, Hate him. I've lost so many accounts He's the guy, gotta stop putting up the Steve Bannon videos, you know, and I'm like, I'm never gonna stop doing that, But it's all these young, with 1 million 2 million followers young lefty kids and and they've invited them to the White House. This is, you know, they're going to run their campaign the way they think Donald Trump did in 2016, where it was social media, minus the rallies, because this man can hardly speak and doesn't know when to get on or off the stage or what direction he's going. I'm just so glad he's announced he's running. It's one of the greatest gifts, I think, to your country. And the world. But you mentioned about in the interview, this is the Daily Mail article, Joe Biden claims he couldn't attend King Charles' coronation because he's got a lot going on. And also the interesting thing, and this was the editorial piece in the Daily Mail, it says, the president dispatched his wife Jill to attend the ceremony's place. I know that was a beautiful dispatched, it seemed to be quite disparaging, quite mocking. I thought this is great, the, media are getting it and they're willing to mock him and I've seen that fairly regularly, where in the first year or so he could do no wrong, he had slayed Trump and suddenly they seem to be turning on him and realising he's an utter disaster. Well, you know, the Daily Mail, that's a British paper, isn't it? So this is very insulting. I mean, they'll do different articles and stuff that are very good, but they cover the monarchy and everything that has to do with the queen or the king now and this, this does not rub them the right way. This is a total two fingers up that he didn't go, that he's too busy. Now I'm sure that the White House didn't use the word dispatched. I'm sure the Daily Mail is taking that a little that's that's their wording. You know, I don't think the White House would say that. And the fact that oh, he's very busy. Well, he's not busy with AI because Kamala is doing that now. He's not busy with the border because he sent my York is down there. What else is he not busy with? I can't think. And also, he's not busy with press conferences. He doesn't do those. What is he busy with? His team is arguing with Hunter Biden's lawyers. Hunter Biden wants to start his own GoFundMe for the lawyers. And Biden's team is like, you can't do that. I mean, we covered for you with the paintings. We couldn't be transparent, you know, you're solo artist, you're out there, you know, who buys your paintings, that's your business, that's separate from the White House. But now you want to start a GoFundMe for your baby mama problems? And now we're finding out, you know, Brennan, that the same cast of evil characters with the Russia Russia Russia hoax. Here we go again. They're the ones that we're talking to Blinken and do we got an IRS whistle-blower? We got other whistle-blowers and it's all bubbling up and you know what's going to happen? They're going to bring in Michelle Obama. How can they really run this guy? They won't let him debate. Yeah. They won't let him go out for too long and speak. They're going to win by tweeting and TikTok? A bunch of kids screaming on TikTok? Think about it. I think, you know, are they gonna have a new kind of COVID? Don't give them ideas. They're gonna have to pull something because you can see with the polling and with that, even with that softball interview last night, it's utterly embarrassing. And this coronation thing, him not being there, and they're keeping Jill very low profile. They stuck her all the way in the back of the church. Okay. We have no American media taking, you know, oh, she's so glamorous and look at this, you know, because she's not. She walks like she's been on a tractor for six hours. You know, this is not an attractive woman. And see Simpadwey, what kind of stupid thing? She's going to talk like this, like, you know, Jersey girl. Oh, it's such a mess. And, you know, for the life of me, because it's so embarrassing, I can't think like a Democrat and see how the hell do we get out of this mess? Well, let me bring up, this was the New York Post headline you put up, and this is another thing that Biden is not doing, sorting out the border. Beautiful headline, maxed out with New York City shelters full, Adams buses migrants to Rockland County. Furious officials say this is absurd, we will not stand for it. I love it the way these Democrat cities and states are actually beginning to feel the heat, whenever Texas and Florida and others say, well, enough is enough. How do you view this? Will this force things to happen? Will some of the Democrat voters waken up and realize actually what is happening on the border? Well, it can't be ignored anymore. And this is maxed out now, and this is before title 42 is lifted. Meanwhile, they never were really enforcing it. And they're trying to pass a bill to have title 42 for another two years, because even if it's, It was used for COVID. There's other diseases coming. They have these tent cities and stuff. They got scabies. We could get an outbreak of smallpox, measles. There's all other diseases. It's not just COVID. And they say, well, it was used for COVID. Well, it should be used for the next two years for a lot of things. I've watched videos where they're actually washing lice out of the migrants' hair. This should have been addressed when the first baby. First little baby was thrown over the wall. Not Trump's wall, another piece of wall, someone climbed up there and threw a baby over and left it sitting there. That's when this should have been addressed. When they had they weren't in cages, they were in plastic tents. And Ted Cruz went down there. That's when it should have been addressed. And they're saying, oh, we have a six point plan, eight point plan, my orcas should be thrown out. Actually, the way our country has been so overrun, I consider it treason. And I think Biden should be sent out on a rail. Because this is treasonous. This is invasion of our country. And this has been going on for two years. And they're saying Congress has to do something. We didn't have this problem when Trump was president. And they all had AOC down there crying next to a fence in a parking lot. And she said, oh, they're drinking out of toilets. Meanwhile, it's in those facilities, the sink is on top. And the toilet, it's one fixture. And she's drinking out of toilet, where is she now? Where is she now? They found a young girl was raped so many times, They found 47 or something different kinds of DNA inside of her. They have lost 87,000 children. Joe Biden is a child sex trafficker and a child sex trader, slave trader. They're talking about reparations in California. Look at your president, people. You voted for this man! And he is flesh trading your precious migrants that you're all so concerned about. And now you're saying if the men down there, which is a lot of men, Chinese men, all different countries coming in, if they dress up in drag, they'll be let in immediately. This is the signals they're sending out. We have warriors that are down there at the Darien Gap and at the, border since day one of this nonsense reporting on this. So don't say that this is all new news. We all know about it. America knows about it. A lot of Democrat senators, governors, mayors, congressmen that are on those border states, they don't wanna lose their job. They're speaking up now too. So the fact that they waited until the last minute. It's shameful, it's shameful. I don't want to see anybody in pain. Well, another thing that's shameful, and you talk about treason, you mentioned it earlier on, this was the headline from Fox News, Biden says Hunter has done nothing wrong ahead of possible indictment. I did listen to him saying that because I thought, no, surely he couldn't have said it. I trust him. I had faith in him and it impacts my presidency by making me feel proud of him, Biden says of son Hunter Biden. I mean, it's all out there, all the evidence. Again, will the American people get it? Because obviously the last election, this was suppressed and that's all come out. All the information is now out there. What's going to happen? Because it seems as though the net is tightening closer and closer on Hunter. Well, the fact that he went on there, he's gonna stick to it because he's a stubborn, nasty old coot, okay? A lot of people say, oh, he's got the dementia and stuff. I watch him in different settings where he starts drifting off, but then someone will shout a question at him and he'll turn around and snap and you see the nasty old man. All right? So I take the dementia with a grain of salt. I think a lot of it's acting and he's playing the grandpa love me Joe, but he's nasty. Yeah, this is a nasty white trash family. They're white trash. They're trash. And remember the video when Tucker Carlson interviewed Tony Bobulinski and Tony Bobulinski, Tucker asked him, he goes, how are they getting away with this? How did they think they were going to get away with this? And Tucker was being honest. He's like, you know, bewildered. You're telling me all these horrible things and you got proof and you got emails. How are they getting away with it. And Bobulinski just looked at him and said, plausible deniability. Because they're actors. This man, he said last night, I have the best resume, I've been doing this forever. I know better than anyone. Yeah, knows how to play the system, skated through it, kept getting put back in office. You know, you got friends at the unions that are gonna pay for the politics and pay to play. And then you bring in other countries. It's, I just hope this whole thing with Comer doesn't turn out to be like, uh, Trey Gowdy and Benghazi. Because here we all thought, oh, we're going to get some, every time we all thinking we got the popcorn ready and we're going to get some accountability and then it just disappears and we have nothing. And the left laughs. And we're left like just all that energy drained. So I don't get my hopes up. I post what's coming out. I keep everybody up to date with what's happening. And I keep myself up to date. But you know, I take every, I don't get excited anymore. They broke in my spirit. I want to see justice. There's a lot of things we still haven't seen justice for. What happened with Durham? Where is Durham? We made all the memes with, you know, the Punisher shirt and we're, yeah, Durham's coming. He lost two cases and then he disappeared. And they were such low bar cases to nobodies. And there's so many, in the hierarchy of the, as Cash Patel would say, the government gangsters, there's so many at higher levels of power that we have dirt on, that the country, the whole world has seen. And no one cares. It's business as usual. And that drives me crazy. Just when I think I can quit and say, Oh, everything's good in the world. I can't let it go because it's not been settled and these people are getting away with things. And every time, this is a funny bit, every time there's new news on some rotten stuff that these people have done, there's a new accusation against Trump. You know, don't look here, look here. but Trump did this, so don't even worry about that. That's, you know, that's Russian propaganda. Look at what Trump did. And then they put out videos of Trump and his deposition. And he's a beast. He's a beast. You know, I've never been one of those women that was like, oh, he said, grab him by the, oh, oh, that's terrible. Oh, you're such a liar. You're all lying. You women love it. Everyone wants a man's man. Nobody wants a Bud Light drinker these days. We want real men, especially if the zombie apocalypse comes, you want a real man. You know? So none of that bothers me. And all the phony, they're so phony. All of them, they act prissy and like, oh, it's so horrible. Oh, he's a rapist. Oh, he's this. Oh, he's that. And they're all, you know? Oh, you're so phony. I see right through you. You're a piece of... I have to mock you and meme you to oblivion because you're ridiculous. Ridiculous people. I love watching some of the depositions. I haven't seen it all, but they're so good. There's so many outtakes of it He's such a beast. Oh god, just when you think you cannot love this man more. Oh god, I love it. Wonderful. Let's go to something completely different. This is TikTok and I'm curious to get your thoughts, not specifically on this, but on TikTok in general and all the debate. I had to laugh at this. TikTok workers compiled lists of users who browse gay content, which sparked complaints from some employees who were concerned it could be used to blackmail people. Surely not. There's a massive debate at the moment in the US on TikTok and the influence it has. And of course, that leads back to China and whether individuals are in control of China. And this kind of connects with that, that TikTok gathering information to be used for blackmail, that kind of does connect at all the dots, doesn't it? But what's been happening TikTok-wise in the US? Well, I told you, I'm like on my seventh account, they keep taking me down because they don't like Jesse Waters, they don't like Steve Bannon, they don't like Fox News. Now you will get taken down for supposedly disinformation about the climate and it's basically an lbg ptq playground. And it's sad because you know it is a great platform for making videos and things it really, is a it's great I love using it a lot of people say oh it's china in my phone I said you're worried about China in your phone. Can we be completely honest here folks? You're worried about China in your phone. The overlords of our own government are in your phone. You have Google on your phone, you have Facebook on your phone. We just found out from the Twitter files that the CIA and the FBI were in your private messages. Okay? And you're worried about China? What's China going to do to me that hasn't already been done? Where they released a catastrophic virus and you're worried about TikTok? This is how I knew they were never going to get rid of TikTok. They went through the motions, oh, federal employees can't use TikTok. They could go home and use it, but when you're on the job or if you have a federal employee's special phone or something, you can't use TikTok. And it was all the big rage. They had the CEO of TikTok up there. None of these people knew what they were talking about. They know nothing. And another thing, if you've ever been on Discord, or any of these other platforms like that, gaming platforms, the CIA's in there, China's in there. I would say MI6 is probably in there. So this is nothing new. Spy versus spy, this is nothing new. So this new thing that they, you know, had a bunch of information, didn't we just get through a whole bunch of employees from banks that they got hacked and all their information was put out? You're going to see this a lot more, especially now we're getting closer to maybe China invading Taiwan, or right now there's a stalemate with the Russian-Ukraine war. We're going to see a lot more cyber stuff go down, a lot more. So, who knows, someone might just take TikTok down all on their own. So I just, I don't worry about it. I just use any outlet I can, whether it's to make videos, post videos, or share videos from. You know, because I got 50 followers now on TikTok when I used to have 20K. You know, it's hard to build up again when they don't like you. They're not gonna let people see you. So who does that, the Chinese overlords, or is this now the Democrat party that's in charge? Because if you look, all the people that say to get off TikTok are not on TikTok, but now AOC, what was it, Watermelon Head Schiff, the minute he got kicked off the intel committee, he opened up a TikTok account. Was crying over there, you know what I'm saying? These people don't care what you think. They don't care. They don't listen to their own advice because a lot of them know it's nonsense. So I feel bad that people's information is being put out there, but that's it. Look, your bank information could fall into the wrong hands. Look what's happening with the banks collapsing. All right. You know, you're one hack away. All of this reminds me, they took the show off, Westworld. Have you watched Westworld? Yeah, I've watched some of the early ones off it. Yeah, yeah. The last season, it was incredible. They were able to do with sound waves, like they would infect you with a fly, like a fly would fly into you, I guess with nanobots and stuff. And they had a building that you couldn't even see. And it would let off a sound, and it was able to control you. But the season before, the robots or fembots or whatever they were, were able to hack into the system and show everybody what everybody really thinks of them. Everyone was exposed. There was just one day everyone's looking at their phone. The system was hacked. The AI was hacked and everyone saw the truth and it became complete Anarchy. People were just killing each other left and right blow countries blowing each other up when everyone finally saw the truth It was anarchy now, what if we all finally got the truth and we weren't all just conspiracy theorists anymore, What if we finally were told the truth? Have they been hiding the truth from us because they're afraid of this kind of anarchy? Or do they just want to keep us dumb cows, tell us what to eat, what stove to buy, what car to buy, pay the taxes so we can have other people tell us what to do? Is that the point of our existence? or is our existence to ask questions, worship God, have a family, enjoy life, feel the grass under our feet, one with our beautiful world. Like Elon wants to go to other planets. Let's deal with this one because we got some evil people on this planet. I told you, I laugh at them. I get kicked off of platforms because I laugh at them. And I record myself laughing at them. It goes viral. And I laugh at them because it's like holy water on a demon. When you make jokes, like the memes are so important that everyone does because that laughter, it's not only good for the soul, but it exposes the truth. That's why they try to shut down so many comedians. And now the comedians are shut down because we got a strike. I saw that. No, but memes are so powerful. So powerful. And President Trump put up this latest poll, 2024 National Republican primary, Trump 58%, DeSantis 22%, Pence, is Pence still running? 5%. Ramaswamy 5%, Haley 4%, Christie. And what are your, because he obviously is streets ahead, and what's kind of the process? When did the kind of primaries start and when? I really can't believe anyone would run against him. As much as I really do like DeSantis and like what he's done in Florida, I don't understand the logic for running against Donald Trump. Well, from what I've seen in the past, a lot of people get in primaries because they're looking for cabinet jobs. They don't expect to be president like Ed Buttigieg and Kamala and all those people that lined up at the last election. Buttigieg is now in charge of airplanes. Look how good that's working out. You got Kamala, she quit. She was less than 1%. She quit before they even had a primary, and now she's vice president. So sometimes people run, like you saw President Trump put out a truth social giving some kudos to Varuswamy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw that. You know, so saying, you know, you're doing a good job, you know. He never puts down Nikki Haley. But he goes right after Ron because everyone says oh because you know, he's closer to him in the polls No If you know anything about our President Trump, He's been saying it his whole life. If you ever read any of his books or seen old videos of him, you know one thing, he values loyalty. He is a businessman if you're not loyal and I do something for you stay loyal to me. We'll make things work out. He could have made him, in DeSantis in 2028, the biggest thing anyone's ever seen. Or even think about vice president, but because he's doing this, now you got people fighting on Twitter. Oh, the DeSantis people or the never Trumper people and now DeSantis people and that Chris Christie and his fat ass wants to get in. Give me a break, you know? I guess nothing happened when Mike Pence went to give his deposition because I'm sure if there was one iota of damning things that he said, it would be in the news right now. It's true, yeah. Because they love to leak. They love to leak. So when you don't hear anything, that's a good thing. It's a very good thing when you don't hear anything. But Mike Pence, I don't know, is he gonna run? Who knows? A lot of these people. I mean, who is it that in California? It's this people running that have no chance in hell. It's a Hutchinson. Are you kidding me? A race ahead. Get out of here. All right. What does he want to do? Is he running so he could just collect as much money as possible? Then once he doesn't even make it to a primary, he can go and write a book and then do a tour. I ran for president a lot of see this is a whole, money-making scheme Beta O'Rourke has run for everything with his arms flailing in the air looking like he's on the parking lot of a used car lot. And that's how he makes his money. He's disappeared Where is he now? They got a new guy that did pumping up, to run against Ted Cruz in texas, I never heard of the guy, but he looks like one of these bodybuilders and there's already dirt coming out of the sky. You know? So bring it, people, because you know what? We do our homework and we will find the dirt on you and not be quiet about it. Let's move on to, there are lots of comments down on GETTR, I won't be able to pull them. This for just the first minute or so but we'll play it anyway. (video plays) Welcome back. Welcome back. President Trump, a quick word to the Irish friends. What's it like being back at Ireland for the first time since the election? This has become a big success. We love it. Special place. You see what happened out there with the kids and yeah. We help them and they help them. It's really a very special place. Great course, great hotel. You're here very shortly after President Biden's visit. What did you make of President Biden's visit? What did you make of the crowds? I mean, I didn't see too much of his visit. I don't know what he did here, but this is special. And we're here to pay homage to this great property. This property has revitalized a big part of Ireland and the people are happy. And we have incredible people working here. A lot of them, too. You see some of them, a lot of them. And so it's been great, it's been really great. There's a lot of yous in Ireland, a lot of them paying an awful lot of corporate tax here. Do you think some of that corporate tax, or at least most of that corporate tax should be paid in America? Well, that's an interesting question, but I won't answer that question in your country. But a lot of people would say yes, but Ireland's done a great job. You've lured a lot of companies in, and they love it here, they really love it here. They've been treated well, just like I've been treated well. This has been a great success, and we bought this, it was a great property, but it had to be finished. And we have really completed it, and it's beautiful. And now we'll do some additions. And the course is one of the best courses in the world, actually, one of the best courses, with some of the most beautiful dunes in the world. So we've had a good time. You've had some planning difficulties, though. What do you think of the Irish planning system and the recent refusal of planning commission? Well, I think we've had very good luck. You know, most of this is built because of planning commission. But what we've wanted to do, I think they've pretty much led us to the important things. There's been a lot of attention on the Northern Ireland post-Brexit trading agreements. How do you think those negotiations are going? Well, we're going to see. They're negotiating and we're going to see. But there are a lot of negotiations going on in Ireland and other places right now. But that's going to be a tough one. It's not an easy one. We're gonna have to work it out. Will cut short, uh, President Trump, but it was, it was Ireland. So he did do Scotland and then went to, uh, Ireland, but it's Right before that he was outside with a hat on and all the kids saying to him. Yeah. So I felt bad because he knew his hair was messed up. He knew it. He knew he had that little puff right there and he wanted so badly to fix it, but he was just like, he's so stoic. You know, he takes the questions, he knows, you know, sometimes they're going to be hard, but let's say, yeah, but and he knows how to direct to something else and say, yeah, but we're doing this and this is good for Ireland. And he's very good. He's, you know, Joe can't do that. Joe can't do that. But Trump, he always is so good. He, he, he takes all the questions. He, he doesn't but anyway, and he, he's that personal touch because he knows his stuff and poor Joe doesn't know what day of the week it is, never mind knowing about policies, talking to the press. Well, supposedly Joe was picked by Obama, for his, he was good with foreign affairs, and we all see what has happened with the foreign affairs. Since Joe became president, okay. If anything, he was good at foreign affairs because he was able to send his son the bag man and make some bank for the family. That's why he knew the foreign affairs. He knew who to talk to and where to send the poor kid, you know, who turned out to to be pretty rotten, you know, it's just, oh. But Trump, he's a businessman, you know, I love you get a morning Mika and and that whole rotten crowd over there on MSNBC and they're like, Oh, he's just a game show host. He's been a businessman. He's been in real estate. He's worked with the boxing, the casinos. He's not, just because he had a great show. All right, because of his status from all the other things that he did. Best selling books. I mean, come on, you know, they try to really cheapen him. Because they're so damn jealous. And they all loved him when he was a Democrat. Chuck Schumer was like, come back, come back, you know, when he was running against Hillary at that dinner. And then what did Chuck do? He came out with as many knives and Uzis and whatever else, landmines, anything he could throw at this man to ruin his presidency. Well from a political heavyweight to a media heavyweight, and then we'll just finish off with looking at your US military gone fully woke. But this is Tucker Carlson. This is just short, 30 seconds, I think. Pro Jam, play this and listen to Tucker and his speech. If you can. Or not. This is, well Tucker's line is, I didn't realise how much free time I would have when I accepted this speech. This is his first public appearance since his removal from Fox News. But what are, your, everyone is speculating, everyone is thinking what on earth is he going to do next. He obviously wasn't expecting it because he said he was going to be on on the Monday and then wasn't. And I mean, Tucker could do anything he wanted. So how are you watching this individual who is bigger than really anyone else in the in the media space? I'm what you know, when he posted that video at 801 on the first night that the whore Brian Kilmeade was in his slot and he posted on Twitter and that tweet of him, you know, just being him and putting out a message to everybody got more views than anything. It was just, it was insane. Like 25 or 40 million or something or some, It's like I don't even know where it's at now. It's just Ridonculous. All right, and uh, he could go anywhere the question I have is I would like him to do an interview or put out another video to let us unless he's, they might have him, Under a contract where he can't speak, like, you can go and do these speeches at these private venues, like, that video is somebody holding up a phone, that's uncivilized. He could probably, he could do things like that, but if he was to go on somebody's show, I mean, Fox could have him silenced. I would like to know these things. I want to know how much freedom does he actually have. Are they keeping a boot on him till after the election? How long is this gonna last? Are they paying him out? Is he fired? Was it mutual? You know what I'm saying? They did him dirty. They did him dirty. But is he and he can go anywhere. He could just start his own podcast. It would just be insane. It would be the biggest thing ever. Is he taking time now to enjoy his family. He'll talk here and there. I think he sent a message to CPAC in Ukraine, not in Ukraine, in Hungary, didn't he? He did. He sent a 30, 40, short message to them. But I think he did that before he was removed. Because it was on his set. Yeah. But he said, if I'm ever sacked, then I will be with you. And then he was sacked. Well, that's what I'm saying. Anything that he was to do now. He could get sued by Fox because he's under contract. You know that they get you. They get you. You thought you sign your life away. Or you read renegotiate but they could have him on hold for for six or nine more months. I mean, he it's not like he's he's gonna starve to death, but you gotta think of politically where we are. He was a huge voice that we needed and nobody on Fox is gonna fill that hole. So that's why we go the independent route and we all support each other, and just keep supporting each other like what you do. Me with my kooky videos and my memes and stuff, everybody, keep the pressure on, keep laughing at them, keep throwing that holy water, exposing these demons that need to be eradicated from our world. Because they will not stop. They will never stop. They will never give up. They're dug in. Now are we gonna be like all the RINOS of the past and the ones that want to move in now because there's a void there and we're going to roll over and show our bellies and say, oh give me a little scratchy it's okay, let it be like that no we've been fighting for too long to to give up now, way too long, please. Giving up, it shouldn't even be a thought. Can I just finish, just two or three minutes just on this. I just want to throw it in on the US military. And Steve had posted this, which Daily Mail story, but the Navy is 8,000 recruits short because red blooded Americans don't want to join a freak show, I'm not sure this Navy is ready to defeat the CCP fleet in a gun battle in the South China Seas. I mean, the last thing you need for your recruitment campaign for the military is a bloke dressing up as a woman and somehow, someone, somewhere has decided this is the way to fix your military shortfall. Um, yeah, uh, Steve calls it I perfectly. It is a freak show. Well, there's someone that is friends with that Dylan Mulvaney. Because they used to work together on the Book of Mormon. They were like theatre kids together or something. And they just put out a TikTok video showing this old movie. And it also had Ronald Reagan and where all the men dressed up like women and this was to raise money, for the for the military and, because of this old movie that this guy found he says What Dylan's doing and what the navy is doing is all right because look there's even a child in the audience and I'm like, No, no, no, no, no That was different because all those men that put on a woman's dress. And did some camp Okay They all went home to their wives, if they didn't get blown up in the war. Okay, it's a big difference. Okay, everyone knew it was just a play acting. Remember, you want to go back even further? Shakespeare, plays that were performed way, way back in the day, all the performers had to be male. And the men played the women's roles. Okay, so there's a talk this drag thing that you're doing the hyper sexualized. Yes. Oh, oh, all right. That's not what that old movie did. It was a bunch of men dressed up in these hokey lady, old lady dresses. Okay, and Milton Berle, that was part of his his shtick was, dressing up as an ugly old woman, okay? There's the comedy part and then there's this over-sexualized nonsense that's being pushed. So don't show me an old movie with Ronald Reagan of a bunch of our military guys dressed up as women and compare it to the nonsense that's being portrayed now, this hyper sexualization these guys you know, doing splits and big rubber boobies with nipples in the kids faces, Yeah, okay the heavy makeup. You know these drag is an art drag is a nightclub thing It's just like going to see a stripper in a pole dancing thing. That was drag. And now you got these really low budget drag performers going to kids' schools. And a lot of them have been arrested for kiddie porn. They've got their junk hanging out, their costumes are low, low budget. You got professional drag performers saying, stop this nonsense. It's embarrassing. We don't stand for this. We don't go to kids. I will. Who is it? Jesse Waters had a drag performer on his show and said that this is horrible. I don't stand for this. When I go out to the club. I don't want kids crying in the background. I want to have my mimosa and see a show. And that's my thing. But now the I don't know what is it with the kids. And you know, there's something really, and I don't want to say evil, because, you know, I hate to think that everyone's evil. But there's an evil agenda going on with this, a very evil agenda and it's towards the kids. And they started off, you know how you start with soft porn and then you get addicted and it has to get harder and harder to get more clicks or get more outrage. They're using it as a tool to get an outrage mob going on both sides, for and against. We still haven't seen the manifesto of the trans murderer. None of those family members were invited to the White House but the three insurrectionists were. And I thought it was also very funny. One of the insurrectionists, the guy with the bullhorn was out in front of the correspondence dinner, in a tuxedo with the bullhorn yelling at the people coming in, the reporters for climate change and get rid of big oil. Here's all the people that stuck up for this little maggot, and he's yelling with the bull horn in their face. Wow. Wow. Karli, I'll bring us into a close. As I said at the beginning, I feel bad taking out of your time on posting non-stop. Great having you on. Thank you so much for giving us your time. Well, this afternoon with you, this evening with us. Oh, this is wonderful. I was just, I couldn't believe you invited me because I'm such a goofball. And I always see, I always watch your videos and you have very serious people on. I'm like, what the hell does he want me on for? I am like goofy and you know, my eyes are wacky. And you know, I just make memes and stuff. This was wonderful. I hope everyone enjoyed my goofiness and listen, enjoy the rest of your celebration over there. I pray for you and I pray for your country just as hard as I pray for mine right now. They both need prayer. They really do. They really do. No, but I love your memes. Absolutely love them. And that's where we win this battle using the power of media and memes using humour. That's how you get people and that's how you connect to people. So thank you for what you do. And Midnight Rider channel, love it on Telegram. So thank you. Let me finish off with our viewers. Thank you for tuning in wherever you are, however you're watching. Great to have you with us. Obviously, if you didn't know Karli before, all the links are on the screen there, on GETTR, on Truth, on Twitter, and @RealKarliBonne on Telegram, so make sure and follow her. Or if you're listening on the go after, thank you for joining us. So I wish you all a wonderful rest of your weekend, and we'll be back with you on Monday with Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch. Oh he's my favourite! He's so good, I met him when I was over a couple, well, just CPAC and them before. And I love what Judicial Watch do, just the power of using those freedom of information on the government. So he'll be with us on Monday. He's another patriot that he doesn't stop. He doesn't stop. Like, I don't know when he finds the time to lift weights and keep up that Superman bod with all the work that he does. You know, I get the newsletter. 25 years, 25 years he's been president of Judicial Watch and it's a phenomenal organization. So yeah, he'll be with us on Monday. So on that, I wish our viewers a wonderful rest of your weekend and we'll be with you on Monday. Thank you for joining us and goodbye.
Declarações polêmicas de Antonio Conte agitaram o fim de semana de Premier League! Natalie Gedra e Renato Senise repercutem tudo no pub em Camden Town. Tem também João Castelo Branco levando todo mundo pra dentro do Emirates Stadium com uma matéria especial de Arsenal x Crystal Palace. Mais de Chelsea, briga contra o rebaixamento, e os jogos da Copa da Inglaterra: os números ridículos do Haaland, e o Fulham implodindo contra o Manchester United. 1 min: entrevista polêmica do Antonio Conte 23 min: matéria especial do João no Emirates Stadium 41 min: mini quiz 43 min: saída de Patrick Vieira do Palace 45:20 briga contra o rebaixamento 48: Fulham x Manchester United, as três expulsões e a atitude de Mitrovic 58: City x Burnley, Haaland e Julian Alvarez 1h05: Chelsea x Everton
Toda a repercussão da última rodada direto do pub em Camden Town. 1 min North London Derby: Um reflexo da atualidade dos clubes. 17 mins Richarlison ídolo e vilão. 29 mins Fulham show: com entrevista de Carlos Vinícius. 36 mins The Manchester Derby: United entrou na briga pelo título? 43 mins Man City e Liverpool fim de uma era? 53 mins Quiz - perguntas inusitadas. 58 mins Chelsea: mais contratações, qual o plano? 1hrs05mins O impressionante Brighton e o lamentável Liverpool 1hrs14mins Crise no Everton, fortaleza em Nottingham e os novos brasileiros na Premier League.
Shilpa in her own words: “I'm a British Indian gal who is about to hit 60 and feel that I am really only just starting to explore the wonderful joy of outdoor adventures. I am happiest when I'm on the water on my paddle board, or cycling along a canal, or walking in the beautiful English countryside, or body boarding in Cornwall. I leaned to swim in my late 40's and this just opened up a whole new world of paddle sports. My biggest personal adventure was this summer (2022) when I paddle boarded on a SUP board from London to Nottinghamshire, some 165 miles (and 144 locks) along the vertical length of the amazing Grand Union Canal. This was such a joyful journey and revealed so much about myself that I had not been aware of - particularly how much I love to meet new people and how caring and kind strangers are. Since then I have been exploring SUP journeys where I carry my camping kit on my SUP board and I absolutely love doing this. I am extremely grateful to British Canoeing who accepted me as a #ShePaddles Ambassador and this really helped me to go out of my comfort zone and explore new adventures.” New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday at 7am UK time - Subscribe so you don't miss out. To support the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media. Sign up as a Patron - www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Thank you. Show Notes Who is Shilpa More about her friends and family What Shilpa was like as a little girl Growing up in Africa until 8 years old Moving to the UK and the culture shock Finding a different type of entertainment Not having dreams or aspirations as a young girl Leaving school to study economics and accounting at University Retraining as a town planner Getting back into the outdoors and sports Meeting up with friends to go for walks in the local area Setting up a local walking group which has been going for over 20 years Building up her walking gear and kit Learning to swim in her late 40s Not having the opportunities when she was younger Learning how to cycle Going to adult only swimming classes to get coaching Doing wild swimming for the first time Getting into kayaking and water sports Her first experience on a paddle board Why she prefers paddle boarding Her adventure in Summer 2022 Becoming a British Canoeing #ShePaddles Ambassador Wanting to encourage more women to try water sports Deciding to do a long distance trip on the Grand Union Canal Knowing it was the right time to do the challenge Being honest with herself of what she could and couldn't do Doing it at her pace The planning and preparation for the journey Researching the route and figuring out distances and accommodation The Pirate Castle - boating and outdoor activities charity on the Regent's Canal in the heart of Camden Town, London Struggling with her back and recovering from injury Being helped and supported along the way The kindness of strangers and when strangers become friends Joining a gym and working out with a personal trainer Focusing on getting strong Dealing with injury Cupping Reflecting back on the journey Feeling more confident Plans for 2023 Learning new skills and becoming qualified as a coach Becoming a She Paddles Club How to connect with Shilpa Final words of advice - “you'll never know if you love it or not until you try it” Social Media Website https://sbcpaddlers.wordpress.com Instagram @sup.loving.shilpa
In the first episode of British Murders Season 7, I tell the story of Anthony Hardy.Between January and December 2002, Anthony Hardy murdered Sally White, Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan in Camden Town, London.He initially got away with the murder of Sally White in January 2002 due to an incorrect cause of death confirmed by disgraced pathologist Dr Freddy Patel.Between April and November 2002, Hardy spent time in psychiatric units at several hospitals, and within six weeks of being released, he murdered Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan.Hardy was arrested in January 2003 and received a life sentence that November. Mr Justice Keith upgraded his sentence to a whole life tariff in May 2010.Anthony Hardy died of sepsis at HM Prison Frankland on November 26, 2020.For all things British Murders, please visit my website:https://www.britishmurders.com/Intro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicMy recording equipment:Shure SM7B Vocal MicrophoneCloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio InterfaceRode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom ArmRecorded and Edited in:Hindenberg PROReferences:www.britishmurders.com/anthonyhardy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode of British Murders Season 7, I tell the story of Anthony Hardy. Between January and December 2002, Anthony Hardy murdered Sally White, Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan in Camden Town, London. He initially got away with the murder of Sally White in January 2002 due to an incorrect cause of death confirmed by disgraced pathologist Dr Freddy Patel. Between April and November 2002, Hardy spent time in psychiatric units at several hospitals, and within six weeks of being released, he murdered Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan. Hardy was arrested in January 2003 and received a life sentence that November. Mr Justice Keith upgraded his sentence to a whole life tariff in May 2010. Anthony Hardy died of sepsis at HM Prison Frankland on November 26, 2020. For all things British Murders, please visit my website: https://www.britishmurders.com/ Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic My recording equipment: Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone Cloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1 Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface Rode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom Arm Recorded and Edited in: Hindenberg PRO References: www.britishmurders.com/anthonyhardy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the process to appoint the next Mayo senior manager rumbles on, in this episode of the Mayo News Football Podcast host Mike Finnerty catches up with Colm Keys of the Irish Independent and with Mayo News columnist Billy Joe Padden to talk about the latest developments.Firstly, Colm tackles the talking point of whether or not Mayo's managerial appointment process is working well so far or if it has developed into ‘a bit of a circus' as one newspaper columnist described it last weekend. Billy Joe chats about the news that a former Mayo player is set to be on the interview panel, and looks at the reasons why this sounds like a good idea.Colm also discusses the way some backroom teams have come into the public domain, and explains why he thought one candidate giving an interview to this podcast was a good idea! Both lads consider why communication will be key for the man who gets the job in the end.Make sure to join our brand new Patreon community. For only €5 per month you'll get early access to podcasts, special bonus episodes, access to our Match-Day Discord group plus much more.Find us at: www.patreon.com/MayoPodcastListen to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all other major platforms: pod.link/911384007Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/mayopodcastProudly sponsored by the Oxford Arms in London's Camden Town.Produced and edited by Ger Duffy Media.
Camden Town in London is home to bustling markets, street food vendors and alternative clothing shops. It's popular with both locals and tourists alike. However, it was once known as a sordid area full of distilleries, pubs, and sex workers, not to mention being the location of a murder that still remains unsolved over a hundred years later…*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED *** This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna FittonNarration, editing, additional writing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.Listen to our companion podcast ‘They Walk Among America' here: https://play.acast.com/s/they-walk-among-americaBecome a ‘Patreon Producer' and get exclusive access to Season 1, early ad-free access to episodes, and your name in the podcast credits. Find out more here: https://www.patreon.com/TheyWalkAmongUsMore information and episode references can be found on our website https://theywalkamonguspodcast.comMUSIC: The Search by CJ-0 Heaven's Reach by Moments A Most Sinister Kind by Dresden, The Flamingo The Edge by Caleb Etheridge Templar by Moments Forgotten Road by Moments As I Dream by Moments They Walk Among Us is part of the Acast Creator Network - https://www.acast.com/theywalkamongusSOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TWAU_PodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/theywalkamonguspodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theywalkamonguspodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theywalkamongus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the help of a postcard found at the scene of Emily Dimmock's murder, police apprehended a suspect named Robert Wood. Witnesses saw him with Emily the night she was murdered. But was he the last to see her alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
August used to be the month when the serious stuff happened at inter-county level but this year, with the split season in force, the inter-county year is already over. As a result, August is given over to chat about the forthcoming club Championships and, of course, the ongoing appointment process for the vacant position of Mayo manager. In this episode of the podcast Rob and John reflect on where the managerial appointment process is at right now and they look at what's ahead on that front over the coming weeks, leading to the expected ratification of the new manager by the end of this month. They also chat about Meath's successful defence of the Brendan Martin Cup when they saw off the challenge of Kerry last Sunday to claim a second successive LGFA Senior All-Ireland title. Rob then catches up with Ger Flanagan to chew the fat about the club action and to get his thoughts on the GAA's new season structure. Finally, we hear Mike Finnerty in conversation with Shane McGrath of the Irish Daily Mail, as they review Mayo's year and talk about the Mayo management selection process. In the clubhouse section of the podcast, available exclusively to club members, Rob and John chat some more about what the next few weeks are likely to bring in relation to the race to succeed James Horan, while John has a small rant about the inter-county action ending in late July. Make sure to join our brand new Patreon community. For only €5 per month you'll get early access to podcasts, special bonus episodes, access to our Match-Day Discord group plus much more.Find us at: www.patreon.com/MayoPodcastListen to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all other major platforms: pod.link/911384007Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/mayopodcastProudly sponsored by the Oxford Arms in London's Camden Town.Produced and edited by Ger Duffy Media.
In 1907, Bert Shaw promised to provide for Emily Dimmock if she quit her job as a sex worker and moved in with him as his girlfriend. But old habits die hard. She went back on her word and saw clients behind his back for months. Then one morning, Bert found her dead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Championship is over for this year and the Sam Maguire is back in the Kingdom. Kerry were deserving winners of last Sunday's All-Ireland final, in which Galway put it up to them impressively in the first half before Jack O'Connor's team came back strongly after the break to win by four points.In this episode of the Mayo News Football Podcast Rob Murphy is joined once again by Barry Cullinane and by Billy Joe Padden to review Sunday's decider. As he looks back on Sunday's game, Barry provides an All-Ireland final perspective that Mayo supporters know so well, combining as it does hope, pride and disappointment. The lads review the final in detail, focusing on what went right for Galway, especially in that opening half, why certain players didn't fire well on the day and how Kerry got on top in the contest during the final quarter.Make sure to join our brand new Patreon community. For only €5 per month you'll get early access to podcasts, special bonus episodes, access to our Match-Day Discord group plus much more.Find us at: www.patreon.com/MayoPodcastListen to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all other major platforms: pod.link/911384007Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/mayopodcastProudly sponsored by the Oxford Arms in London's Camden Town.Produced and edited by Ger Duffy Media.
On Friday 13 September 1907, the Daily Mail reported the discovery of the naked body of a young woman in the bedroom of her flat in Camden Town. She had been brutally murdered, her throat had been cut from ear to ear almost to the point of decapitation.A number of items of value were missing, including her wedding ring, but there were other valuable items in her home that were left. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/crimepedia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mother Red Cap once gave her name to a Camden pub, now known as the World's End on Camden High Street. Was she really a 17th-century witch, or simply a misunderstood old woman? Let's find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the images and references on the blog post: https://www.icysedgwick.com/mother-red-cap/ Tickets for The Summer Solstice: Myths and Mayhem of Midsummer talk: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-summer-solstice-myths-and-mayhem-of-midsummer-tickets-323265444647 Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Enjoyed this episode and want to show your appreciation? Buy Icy a coffee to say 'thanks' at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7 Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick 'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/
Ep.151 Pt.2 Ripper suspects This week in part 2…. Suspects in the jack the ripper case… there's a ton…like pretty much everyone alive at the time of the murders…and maybe some that weren't…who knows. So here we frigging go! Montague John Druitt: Although there may not be any concrete, scientific evidence against him, the Jack, The Ripper murders in London's East End ended after Druitt's suicide convinced one London detective (Melville Leslie Macnaghten) that Druitt was, in fact, Jack The Ripper himself. Montague John Druitt, son of prominent local surgeon William Druitt, was a Dorset-born barrister. He also worked as an assistant schoolmaster in Blackheath, London, to supplement his income. Outside of work, his primary interest was cricket. He played alongside the likes of Francis Lacey, the first man knighted for services to cricket. His numerous accolades in the game include dismissing John Shuter for a duck. The England batsman was playing for Bexley Cricket Club at the time. On the recommendation of Charles Seymour and noted fielder Vernon Royle, Druitt was elected to the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on May 26th, 1884. One of the minor matches for MCC was with England bowler William Attewell against Harrow School on June 10th, 1886. The MCC won by 57 runs. Montague John Druitt's decomposed body was found floating in the Thames near Chiswick on December 31st, 1888. He had a return train ticket to Hammersmith dated December 1st, a silver watch, a cheque for £50 and £16 in gold (equivalent to £5,600 and £1,800 today). He is believed to have committed suicide, a line of thought substantiated by the fact there were stones in his pockets. Possibly to keep his body submerged in the river. The cause of his suicide is said to be his dismissal from his post at the Blackheath boys' school. The reason for his release is unclear. However, one newspaper, quoting his brother William's inquest testimony, reported being dismissed because he "had got into serious trouble." Although, it did not specify any further. Several authors have suggested that Druitt may have been dismissed because he was a homosexual or a pederast. Another speculation is that the money found on his body would be used for payment to a blackmailer, or it could have simply been a final payment from the school. Another possibility involving his dismissal and eventual death is an underlying hereditary psychiatric illness. His mother had already attempted suicide once by taking an overdose of laudanum. She died in an asylum in Chiswick in 1890. In addition, both his Grandmother and eldest sister committed suicide, while his aunt also attempted suicide. A note written by Druitt and addressed to his brother William was found in Druitt's room in Blackheath. It read, "Since Friday I felt that I was going to be like mother, and the best thing for me was to die." The last of the canonical five murders had taken place shortly before Druitt's suicide. Following his death, there were no more ripper murders. In 1891, a member of parliament from West Dorchester, England, began saying that the Ripper was "the son of a surgeon" who had committed suicide on the night of the last murder. Assistant Chief Constable Sir Melville Macnaghten named Druitt as a suspect in the case. He did so in a private hand-written memorandum on February 23rd, 1894. Macnaghten highlighted the coincidence between Druitt's disappearance and death shortly after the last of the five murders. He also claimed to have unspecified "private information." One that left "little doubt" that Druitt's own family believed him to have been the murderer. The memorandum read: "I have always held strong opinions regarding him, and the more I think the matter over, the stronger do these opinions become. The truth, however, will never be known, and did indeed, at one time lie at the bottom of the Thames, if my conjections be correct!" Macnaghten was convinced that Montague John Druitt was the serial killer they had long been looking for. However, he incorrectly described the 31-year old barrister as a 41-year-old doctor and cited allegations that he "was sexually insane" without specifying the source or details of the allegations. Macnaghten did not join the force until 1889, after the murder of Kelly and the death of Druitt. He was also not involved in the investigation directly and is likely to have been misinformed. There is also the case of Druitt playing Cricket games far away from London during many of the murders. On September 1st, the day after the murder of Nichols, Druitt was in Dorset playing cricket. On the day of Chapman's murder, he played cricket in Blackheath. The day after the murders of Stride and Eddowes, he was in the West Country defending a client in a court case. Some writers such as Andrew Spallek and Tom Cullen have argued that Druitt had the time and opportunity to travel by train between London and his cricket and legal engagements. He could have even used his city chambers as a base from which to commit the murders. However, several others have dismissed the claim as "improbable." For instance, Druitt took 3 wickets in the match against the Christopherson brothers at Blackheath on September 8th, the day of the Chapman murder. He was on the field at 11.30 AM for the game and performed out of his skin. An event unlikely if he were walking the streets of London committing a murder at 5:30 AM. Most experts now believe that the killer was local to Whitechapel. On the other hand, Druitt lived miles away on the other side of the Thames in Kent. Even Inspector Frederick Abberline appeared to dismiss Druitt as a serious suspect because the only evidence against him was the coincidental timing of his suicide shortly after the last canonical murder. Aaron Kosminski: Aaron Kosminski was not a stable man. In 1891, he was sent to Colney Hatch Asylum. Psychiatric reports made during Kosminski's time there state that Kosminski heard auditory hallucinations that directed him to do things. Although some claim that Kosminski wasn't violent, there is a record of him threatening his own sister with a knife. The "canonical five" murders which wrapped up the sum of the Ripper's official kills, stopped soon after Kosminski was put into an asylum. Present-day doctors think Kosminski might have been a paranoid schizophrenic, but it sure is suspicious that his institutionalization fits the timeline of Jack the Ripper. Kosminski threatened his sister with a knife. Jack the Ripper is infamous for the violent way he murdered his female victims. This serial killer did things like slashing throats, removing organs, and severely disfiguring faces. The crimes he committed were grisly and suggested a severe hatred of women. Kosminski definitely fits the description of hating women. He was terrible at socializing with women, and according to Chief Constable Melville Macnaghten, he was known for his profound resentment of women. Macnaghten wrote, "This man became insane due to indulgence in solitary vices for many years. He had a great hatred of women, especially of the prostitute class, & had strong homicidal tendencies." Hating prostitutes and suspected as being capable of murder? Kosminski is looking better and better as the chief Jack the Ripper suspect. On the night of one of the murders, a woman named Elizabeth Long said she heard the man's voice who led Jack the Ripper victim, Annie Chapman, to her death. Long said she listened to the man ask Annie, "Will you?" as they were discussing their sex work arrangement. Long described the man's voice as having an accent. Kosminski, as a Polish Jew, had an accent. A clue left on a Goulston Street wall in London suggested that Jack the Ripper had a native language other than English as well. The person who wrote the message spelled the word "Juwes" instead of "Jews." The entire statement read, "The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing." It was never understood what was actually meant by it. What's more, Macnaghten wrote this about a suspect spotted fleeing on the night of Catherine Eddowes' murder: "This man in appearance strongly resembled the individual seen by the City P.C. near Mitre Square." Care to guess who "the individual seen by the City P.C." Macnaughten referred to was? That's right. He was talking about Aaron Kosminski! Although reports of Jack the Ripper's appearance, in general, were inconsistent, Kosminski fit the appearance of someone spotted at one of the crime scenes. Macnaghten's report has been discredited, though, so take this information as you will. In 2007, a man named Russel Edwards wanted to confirm the identity of Jack the Ripper so severely that he acquired the shawl of Jack the Ripper victim Catherine Eddowes. He had the shawl's DNA tested and confirmed that the genetic material on the shawl traced back to one of Kosminski's living relatives. Edwards had written a book entitled, Naming Jack the Ripper, thus having something to gain, so people didn't believe this analysis. That is until the DNA was studied by an unrelated peer-reviewed science journal. In 2019, The Journal of Forensic Sciences confirmed that the DNA did indeed match Aaron Kosminski. The results were apparently sketchy and not tested again until 2019 by Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Leeds. The DNA presented matched the descendants of Kosminski and Eddowes. Although, the shawl was never documented in police custody. Francis Craig: Born in 1837 in Acton, west London, Francis Spurzheim Craig was the son of a well-known Victorian social reformer. His father, ET Craig, was a writer and advocate of phrenology – interpreting personality types by feeling the shape of the head – a so-called "science" that was already falling out of fashion by the Ripper murders. However, the family moved into influential west London circles, counting William Morris, the socialist and founder of the Arts and Crafts movement, among their friends. Craig, like his father, was a journalist but not a successful one. Friends described him as sensitive yet stubborn. After a period in the United States from 1864 to 1866, Craig spent time in local newspapers but in the 1871 Census listed himself as a person of "No occupation." By 1875 he had been appointed editor of the Bucks Advertiser and Aylesbury News. Here, Craig's journalism career suffered an almost terminal blow when he was caught cribbing reports from The Daily Telegraph and was brutally exposed as a plagiarist by a rival publication. It is not known how he met Elizabeth Weston Davies – it may have been at William Morris' social gatherings – but they married on Christmas Eve 1884 in Hammersmith. Just a few months later – on May 19th, 1885 – she was seen entering a private hotel near their marital home in Argyll Square, King's Cross, with a "young man … at 10 o'clock at night". The book says it was a crushing blow for Craig, who had been unaware of his wife's involvement in prostitution. She left and went into hiding in the East End under the pseudonym Mary Jane Kelly. In The Real Mary Kelly, author Wynne Weston-Davies suggests Craig suffered from a mental illness, namely schizo-typal personality disorder. Craig followed her to Whitechapel, taking lodgings at 306 Mile End Road. He tried to locate the only woman he had ever loved, and as time passed, his love for her turned to hatred. Then, he plotted to murder her, disguising his involvement by killing a series of prostitutes beforehand, the book suggests. A few months after the murder of Elizabeth/Mary Jane, Craig left the East End and returned to west London as editor of the Indicator and West London News, a job he held until 1896. In 1903, while living in lodgings at Carthew Road, Hammersmith, Craig cut his throat with a razor, leaving his landlady a note which read: "I have suffered a deal of pain and agony." He did not die until four days later, Sunday, March 8th, 1903, and in an inquest, the coroner recorded a verdict of "Suicide whilst of unsound mind and when irresponsible for his actions." Dr. Weston-Davies plans to exhume Elizabeth/Mary Jane's body to carry out DNA analysis, which he believes will show the true identity of the Ripper's final victim and, therefore, prove Craig's motive for the murders. Carl Feigenbaum: Carl Feigenbaum was most certainly a convicted murderer. Indeed, he was convicted of and executed for the murder of Mrs. Juliana Hoffman, a 56-year-old widow who lived in two rooms above a shop at 544 East Sixth Street, New York, with her 16-year-old son, Michael. Feigenbaum told the Hoffman's that he had lost his job as a gardener and therefore had no money. However, he assured them that he had been promised a job as a florist and that, once he was paid, on Saturday, September 1st, 1894, he would be able to pay them the rent that he owed. The Hoffmans took him at his word, a trust that would prove fatal for Mrs. Hoffman. As a consequence of their having a lodger, who was given the rear of the two rooms, mother and son shared the front room, Juliana sleeping in the bed, and Michael occupying a couch at the foot of her bed. Shortly after midnight, in the early hours of September 1st, 1894, Michael was woken by a scream, and, looking across to his mother's bed, he saw their lodger leaning over her, brandishing a knife. Michael lunged at Feigenbaum, who turned around and came at him with the knife. Realizing he would be no match against an armed man, Michael escaped out of a window and began screaming for help. Looking through the window, Michael watched in horror as Feigenbaum stabbed his mother in the neck and then cut her throat, severing the jugular. Juliana made one final attempt to defend herself and advanced toward her attacker, but she collapsed and fell to the floor. Feigenbaum then returned to his room. H escaped out of the window, climbed down into the yard, and washed his hands at the pump. He then made his way out into an alleyway that led to the street. So, how did his name become linked to the Whitechapel murders of 1888? In a nutshell, he reputedly confessed to having been Jack the Ripper shortly before his execution. It is noticeable that the British press didn't pay much attention to the trial of Carl Feigenbaum - until, following his execution, one of his lawyers made an eleventh-hour confession public. Suddenly, articles about his confession began appearing in British newspapers, one of which was the following report, which appeared in Reynolds's Newspaper on Sunday, 3rd, May 1896:- "An impression, based on an eleventh-hour confession and other evidence, prevails that Carl Feigenbaum, who was executed at Sing Sing on Monday, the real murderer of the New York outcast, nick-named Shakespeare, is possibly Jack the Ripper, of Whitechapel notoriety. The proofs, however, are far from positive." A week later, on Sunday, May 10th, 1896, Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper published a more detailed account of the confession, which had been made to his lawyer, William Stamford Lawton:- "THE AMERICAN JACK THE RIPPER Carl Feigenbaum, who was executed in the electric chair at Sing Sing last week, is reported to have left a remarkable confession with his lawyer. The account of the lawyer reads:- "I have a statement to make, which may throw some light on the murder for which the man I represented was executed. Now that Feigenbaum is dead and nothing more can be done for him in this world, I want to say as his counsel that I am absolutely sure of his guilt in this case, and I feel morally certain that he is the man who committed many, if not all, of the Whitechapel murders. Here are my reasons, and on this statement, I pledge my honour. When Feigenbaum was in the Tombs awaiting trial, I saw him several times. The evidence in his case seemed so clear that I cast about for a theory of insanity. Certain actions denoted a decided mental weakness somewhere. When I asked him point blank, "Did you kill Mrs. Hoffman?", he made this reply:- "I have for years suffered from a singular-disease, which induces an all absorbing passion; this passion manifests itself in a desire to kill and mutilate the woman who falls in my way. At such times I am unable to control myself." On my next visit to the Tombs I asked him whether he had not been in London at various times during the whole period covered by the Whitechapel murders? "Yes, I was," he answered. I asked him whether he could not explain some of these cases: on the theory which he had suggested to me, and he simply looked at me in reply." The statement, which is a long one, proves conclusively that Feigenbaum was more or less insane, but the evidence of his identity with the notorious Whitechapel criminal is not satisfactory." Hmmm... Of course, many disagree with this and do not believe the confession. In truth, there is no compelling evidence to suggest that Lawton may have been lying about what his client had told him, and it might just have been that Feigenbaum may have thought that, in confessing to the Whitechapel murders, he would buy him a little extra time. Walter Sickert: The English Painter The name of Walter Sickert has been linked to the Jack the Ripper murders by several authors. However, his role in the killings has been said to have varied enormously over the years. According to some authors, he was an accomplice in the Whitechapel Murders, while others depicted him as knowing who was responsible for the crimes and duly informing them. But, according to the crime novelist Patricia Cornwell in her 2002 book "Portrait of a Killer - Jack the Ripper Case Closed," Sickert was, in fact, the man who carried out the crimes that became known as the Jack the Ripper Murders. According to Cornwell's theory, Walter Sickert had been made impotent by a series of painful childhood operations for a fistula of the penis. This impotence had scarred him emotionally and had left him with a pathological hatred of women, which, in time, led him to carry out the series of murders in the East End of London. Doubts were raised about her theory when it was pointed out that St Mark's Hospital, where the operations on the young Sickert were supposedly performed, specialized in rectal and not genital fistulas. Butts, not nuts. So what evidence is there to suggest that Sickert possessed a pathological hatred of women? Again, not shit, really. In "Portrait of a killer," Cornwell cites a series of Sickert's paintings inspired by the murder in 1908 of a Camden Town prostitute by Emily Dimmock. According to Patricia Cornwall's hypothesis, this series of pictures bears a striking resemblance to the post-mortem photographs of the victims of Jack the Ripper. Now there is little doubt that Sickert was fascinated by murder and finding different ways to depict the menace of the crime and the criminal. But, to cite this as evidence that he was actually a murderer - and, specifically, the murderer who carried out the Jack the Ripper killings - is hardly definitive proof. As you passengers more than likely know, when looking at a particular Jack the Ripper suspect or any murder suspect, you need to be able to link your suspect with the crime. You need to, for example, be able to place them at the scene of the crime, duh. Here again, the case against Sickert unravels slightly since evidence suggests that he may not even have been in England when the murders were committed. Many letters from several family members refer to him vacationing in France for a period corresponding to most of the Ripper murders. Although it's been suggested that he might have traveled to London to commit the murders and then returned to France, no evidence has been produced to indicate that he did so. Cornwall also contends that Sickert was responsible for writing most of the Jack the Ripper correspondence and frequently uses statements made in those letters to strengthen her case against him. Authorities on the case and the police at the time, nearly all, share the opinion that none of the letters - not even the Dear Boss missive that gave him his name - was the work of the killer. In addition, there is the problem that the style of the letters varies so significantly in grammatical structure, spelling, and hand-writing that it is almost impossible for a single author to have created all of them. In her quest to prove Sickert's guilt, Cornwall also funded DNA tests on numerous stamps and envelopes, which she believed that Sickert had licked and compared the DNA to that found on the Ripper letters. Interestingly, a possible match was found with the stamp on the Dr. Openshaw letter. Critics, however, have pointed out that the DNA comparisons focused on mitochondrial DNA, which could be shared by anything from between 1% and 10% of the population, so it was hardly unique to Sickert. The last characters are generally considered the top suspects in the car; however that hasn't stopped many others from being implicated. Including known serial killers and even royalty. H.H. Holmes: He is known as "America's First Serial Killer," but some believe America was not his only hunting ground. Jeff Mudgett, a lawyer and former Commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve, claims that his great-great-grandfather, H.H. Holmes, was DUN DUN, Jack the Ripper. Mudgett bases his assertions on the writings in two diaries he inherited from Holmes, which detail Holmes's participation in the murder and mutilation of numerous prostitutes in London. Mudgett also claims that the man who died in the public hanging on May 7th, 1896, was not Holmes, but rather a man that Holmes tricked into going to the gallows in his place. Travel documentation and witness accounts also lend themselves to the theory that Jack the Ripper and Holmes are the same. The biggest issue with Holmes and the Ripper being the same psychopathic man is that one was in Chicago and the other in London when international travel was not as easy as it is now. Back then, traveling between the U.K. and the U.S. was by boat, which could take about a month. However, with the Ripper killings ending in early 1889 and the first Holmes killing at the end of 1889, the timeline is entirely possible. It is recorded that a passenger by the name of H. Holmes traveled from the U.K. to the U.S. at that time. Holmes is a pretty popular last name, and H.H. Holmes' legal name was actually Herman Webster Mudgett, but it is possible. In addition, based on accounts and descriptions of Jack the Ripper, multiple sketch artists were able to come up with a drawing of Jack the Ripper, which looked eerily similar to H.H. Holmes. However, another account describes Jack the Ripper as having "brown eyes and brown hair," which could really be anyone. Experts deny that H.H. Holmes and Jack the Ripper are the same person because they had different motives. While Jack the Ripper typically went after poor women who were sex workers, H.H. Holmes was naturally after money. He was adept at moving accounts and signing life insurance over to his many aliases. In addition, he'd try to find people disconnected from family or else murder entire families and siblings to take inheritances. Of the deniers to the theory, Jeff Mudgett had this to say: "There are too many coincidences for this to be another bogus theory," "I know that the evidence is out there to prove my theory and I'm not going to give up until I find it." Except for those diaries he claims to have. He refuses to show anyone, even going as far as to not print pictures of them in his book. His excuse for this is that it's "technically evidence" and could be confiscated by law enforcement because there is no statute of limitations on murder. Prince Albert Victor: The guy with the dick jewelry name. Everyone loves a conspiracy theory, and there have been few better than the theory of Prince Albert Victor impregnating a "shop girl" named Annie Crook. Obviously, the royal family had Queen Victoria's physician Dr. Gull brutalize her at a mental institution until she forgot everything. She then left the illegitimate child with prostitute Mary Kelly, who blabbed about the relationship to her friends (also prostitutes). With this scandalous knowledge, they were quickly and quietly disposed of – in a series of killings so grisly and high profile that we're still talking about them over a century later. There is also talk of him contracting syphilis from his many days of frolicking in East End brothels, causing him to become "insane" and, naturally, a serial killer. Unfortunately, the story is spoiled by his being out of London during the murders. Oh, and the total lack of evidence for any of this. Lewis Carroll: Ya know, the Alice in Wonderland author. Even though more than 500 people have been accused as Ripper suspects at one time or another, the most outlandish must be Richard Wallace's theory in his 1996 book, "Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend." Wallace took passages from Carroll's children's books and derived garbage anagrams from them, changing and leaving out letters as they suited his bizarre purposes. Watch the documentary "Sons of Sam for more idiocy like this." People always seem to find a way to contort information to fit their agendas. But I digress. From The Nursery Alice, he took "So she wandered away, through the wood, carrying the ugly little thing with her. And a great job it was to keep hold of it, it wriggled about so. But at last she found out that the proper way was to keep tight hold of its left foot and its right ear" and turned it into "She wriggled about so! But at last Dodgson and Bayne found a way to keep hold of the fat little whore. I got a tight hold of her and slit her throat, left ear to right. It was tough, wet, disgusting, too. So weary of it, they threw up – Jack the Ripper". If that's proof, I don't know what isn't. Dr. Thomas Neill Cream: This doctor was hanged for an unrelated murder at Newgate Prison. His executioner, James Billington, swears Cream's last words were "I am Jack the …," Which is weird if your name is Thomas. It was taken by many as a confession to being Jack the Ripper, of course, but being cut off by his execution meant no one managed to quiz him on it. He was in prison at the time of the murders, and the notion that he was out killing prostitutes while a "lookalike" served his prison sentence for him is, to say the least, unlikely. Mary' Jill the Ripper' Pearcey: The only female suspect at the time, Mary Pearcey, was convicted of murdering her lover's wife, and some suspect her of being behind the Whitechapel killings as well – though the evidence is pretty much nonexistent. Sherlock creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle speculated that a woman could have carried around blood-stained clothing without suspicion if she had pretended to be a midwife. DNA results found by an Australian scientist in 2006 suggested the Ripper "may have been a woman" – but only because they were inconclusive. Michael Ostrog: Much of Michael Ostrog's life is wreathed in shadow; clearly, this was a man who liked to keep his secrets close to his chest. Ostrog was born in Russia in approximately 1833. However, we know little of his life until he arrived in the U.K. in 1863. Unfortunately, it seems as though Michael Ostrog had already committed to a life of scams, robbery, and petty theft. In 1863, he was arrested and jailed for 10 months for trying to rob the University of Oxford. He was also using the alias of 'Max Grief,' a trend that would continue later on in his life. Michael Ostrog was not considered a Jack the Ripper suspect until his name was mentioned alongside several other notable Ripper suspects in a memorandum in 1894. Sir Melville Macnaghten was the Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in London between 1903 and 1913, yet he also played a role in the Whitechapel Murders case. In this memorandum, he proposed Michael Ostrog as one of the most likely Jack the Ripper suspects (in his opinion) alongside Montague John Druitt and Aaron Kosminski. However, despite Macnaghten's belief in his guilt, it was never proven that Michael Ostrog committed any murders. Thefts, robberies, scams, and fraud – yes, but murders? The evidence remains inconclusive. Francis Tumblety: Born in 1833, Francis Tumblety's humble start in life is a mystery. Some sources say that he was born in Ireland, while others suggest he was born in Canada. Regardless, we know that he moved to Rochester, New York, with his family within his life's first decade or so. Tumblety moved around a lot during the 1850s and 1860s, staying in various places across the U.S. and Canada but never truly settling or finding a permanent home for himself. He posed as a doctor on his travels, claiming to have secret knowledge of mystical cures and medicines from India, but, likely, this was simply fabricated to drum up more business and interest in his services. He was arrested in Canada twice – once for performing illegal abortions, then again for a patient's sudden, suspicious death. In 1865, Tumblety lived in Missouri under the fake name of 'Dr Blackburn.' However, this backfired spectacularly when he was mistakenly taken for the real Dr. Blackburn, who was actually wanted by police in connection with the murder of Abraham Lincoln! As a result, Francis Tumblety was arrested once again. Dumbass. Sometime in the intervening years, Tumblety moved across the pond - possibly to escape further arrests - and was known to be living in London by the summer of 1888. He again posed as a doctor and peddled his fabricated trade to unsuspecting Londoners. The police began to investigate Tumblety in August of that year, possibly because he was a Jack the Ripper suspect and due to the nature of his business. Sadly, the files and notes from the Victorian investigation have been lost over the years. However, many Ripperologists have since weighed in to give their opinions. Interestingly, at the time, there had been rumors that an American doctor had approached the London Pathology Museum, reportedly in an attempt to purchase the uteruses of deceased women. Could this have been Francis Tumblety, or was it just a strange coincidence? An unusual request, for sure. However, a line of inquiry like this would have been taken extremely seriously by detectives at the height of Jack the Ripper's reign of terror. Eventually, Tumblety's luck ran out, and on November 7th, 1888, he was arrested in London. Although the arrest specifics are not known today, we see that he was arrested for "unnatural offences," which could have meant several different things. This could also have referred to homosexual relations or rape, as homosexuality was still illegal. He was released on bail, which crucially means that he was accessible and potentially able to have committed the horrific murder of Mary Jane Kelly on November 9th, 1888. The timeframe fits, and evidently, the police came to this conclusion, too, as Tumblety was subsequently rearrested on November 12th and held on suspicion of murdering Mary Jane Kelly. Released on bail once again on November 16th, Francis Tumblety took the opportunity to flee London. Instead, he headed to France before returning to the U.S. Tumblety then did a vanishing act and seemingly disappeared into the ether. The next few years were a mystery, and Tumblety did not surface again until 1893, five years later. He lived out the remainder of his life in his childhood home in Rochester, New York, where he died in 1903 as a wealthy man. The evidence certainly seems to point towards Tumblety's guilt, and indeed, the fact that he was arrested multiple times in connection with the Ripper murders suggests that he was undoubtedly one of the police's top Jack the Ripper suspects. Today, many of the details have been lost over the years. The original Scotland Yard files are missing, meaning that we don't know why Tumblety was charged – or what he was charged with in connection to the Whitechapel Murders. However, we can learn from the arrests that the evidence brought against Tumblety could not have been watertight. Otherwise, he would never have been released on bail. It seems there was still an element of doubt in the minds of the detectives. David Cohen: The theory put together, pinning the chilling Whitechapel murders on one David Cohen, claims that this name was actually the 'John Doe' identity given to him at the time. He was taken in when found stumbling through the streets of East End London in December of 1888, a few short months after the autumn of terror. However, it is claimed that Cohen's real name was Nathan Kaminsky, a Polish Jew that matched the description of the wanted man known as 'Leather Apron,' who would later form the pseudonym of Jack the Ripper. Cohen, born in 1865, was not actually named as a potential suspect in the Jack the Ripper case until Martin Fido's book 'The Crimes, Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper was published in 1987 – almost 100 years later. The book detailed Cohen's alleged erratic and violent behavior, making him a good fit for the killers' profile. As per an 1895 article by Sir Robert Anderson, who was the Assistant Commissioner CID at Scotland Yard at the time of the murders, it becomes apparent that the killer was identified by a witness. The witness, however, refused to come forward in an official capacity, leading Anderson to write, "the only person who had ever had a good view of the murderer unhesitatingly identified the suspect the instant he was confronted with him; but he refused to give evidence against him." Later, in his 1910 book 'The Lighter Side of My Official Life,' Anderson published a memoir hand-written by ex-Superintendent Donald S. Swanson, in which he named Aaron Kosminski as the suspect who matched the description of a Polish Jew. The passage reads: "The suspect had, at the Seaside Home where he had been sent by us with difficulty in order to subject him to identification, and he knew he was identified." "On suspect's return to his brother's house in Whitechapel he was watched by the police (City CID) by day & night. In time, the suspect with his hands tied behind his back, he was sent to Stephney Workhouse and then to Colney Hatch and died shortly afterwards - Kosminski was the suspect – DSS." Last one. Lastly, on our list is one I didn't know anything about. As I was going through the research Moody so eloquently and diligently accrued, I stumbled up one more suspect. There is little information about the suspect, but apparently, he was a traveling charioteer with accessibility to and from the White Chapel district during the murders. Unfortunately, his birthdate is unknown, making his age impossible to gauge. The only thing Scotland Yard has on file is a single word found near 2 of the victims and a noise heard by a handful of citizens who were close to the scene of the crimes. That word was "Candy," and that horrible, unsettling sound was that of a rattling wallet chain... Honestly, we could go on all day, but everything from here gets pretty convoluted. But, honestly, there's always a link if you stretch it far enough. https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/films.htm