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On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Arabella Byrne on the social minefield of private swimming pools (1:13); Sean Thomas says that not knowing where you are is one of the joys of travel (5:34); reviewing Helen Carr's Sceptred Isle: A New History of the 14th Century, Mathew Lyons looks at the reality of a vivid century (11:34); reviewing Tim Gregory's Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World, Bryan Appleyard analyses the three parties debating global warming (16:07); and, Chas Newkey-Burden looks back to the 1980s nuclear drama that paralysed his childhood, Threads (20:42). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Arabella Byrne on the social minefield of private swimming pools (1:13); Sean Thomas says that not knowing where you are is one of the joys of travel (5:34); reviewing Helen Carr's Sceptred Isle: A New History of the 14th Century, Mathew Lyons looks at the reality of a vivid century (11:34); reviewing Tim Gregory's Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World, Bryan Appleyard analyses the three parties debating global warming (16:07); and, Chas Newkey-Burden looks back to the 1980s nuclear drama that paralysed his childhood, Threads (20:42). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What drives someone to commit their life to animal rights activism from such a young age? This episode features Chas, a dedicated advocate who began his journey at just 10 or 11 years old after being deeply affected by a leaflet on animal experimentation. Join us as Chas recounts his early campaigns against fur and vivisection, navigating the pre-internet era, and his unique school experience that supported his vegetarian lifestyle. We also touch on the humorous ways his family adapted to his vegan choices, illustrating the importance of understanding and support in personal activism. Balancing the emotional weight of activism is no easy task. Together, Chas and I explore the stereotype of the "angry activist" and the real emotional toll of confronting animal cruelty. From historical social justice movements to impactful articles like "Dairy is Scary", we discuss the importance of self-awareness and unity in fostering meaningful change. By presenting uncomfortable truths, activists can inspire lasting transformation, all while striving to create an inclusive and compassionate community. Internal conflicts within the vegan and animal rights communities are inevitable, but they need not be destructive. Chas shares his perspective on "friendly fire" and the debates over various advocacy strategies, including the controversial support for vegan options at mainstream fast-food chains. Through personal stories and reflections, we underscore the necessity of humility and perseverance in activism. Emphasising the ongoing effort required to pass the baton to future generations, this episode is a heartfelt exploration of the relentless pursuit of justice for animals. Listen in for a thought-provoking and inspiring conversation. (0:00:01) - Passion for Animal Rights Activism (0:04:12) - Balancing Passion and Activism (0:12:59) - Animal Rights Activism Internal Conflict (0:25:49) - Passing the Activism Baton (0:33:29) - Challenging Views on Animal Rights Want to connect further? Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusic YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDas Website: www.radhikadas.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadas Linktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
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Chas Newkey-Burden is a running fanatic who has run at hundreds of events including marathons, half-marathons and over 100 parkruns. He writes about running for The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Metro and The i, and has contributed to Runner's World and Men's Health. He is the author of several books, including Running: Cheaper Than Therapy and his new book The Runner's Code: The Unwritten Rules of Everyday Running was released on 14th Oct. 2021. You can follow Chas on: Instagram Twitter
Welcome to 20MT Extra Time, a podcast series from 20 Minute Tims.On this episode Jamie is joined by author Chas Newkey-Burden in a discussion on writing, running, life, football, and how he came to be a Celtic fan.You can check out Chas's new book The Runner's Code as well as his other works here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chas-Newkey-Burden/e/B001JP4J3Y%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareTreat yourself or the 20MT listener in your life, as well as supporting the podcast with some 20MT merch at 20mt.bigcartel.com/You can help support the production of these podcasts, as well as gaining access to over 560 extra episodes at patreon.com/20MinuteTimsSign up for Celtic's Youth Development Lottery The Celtic Pools and help shape Celtic's future here - https://secure.edirectdebit.com/Celtic-Development-Pools-Ltd/lottery/Desktop-Form-Page/?&ref=3539Get 20% off and FREE shipping using the code TIMS at Manscaped.comThanks for listening20MT See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's show is dedicated to the memory of much-loved Marathon Talk listener, Dave Blackman. This month the show is supported by our friends at Runderwear, and we hear from co-founder Rich Edmonds about an ace comp to win a £200 voucher.
Paul and Andy were joined by Rob from Turnstyles as the perm is on its way back, author and journalist Chas Newkey-Burden, pioneering journalist Judie Welch and Comedyn Store player Andy Smart. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards.In this latest episode, Paul John Dykes chats to writer Chas Newkey-Burden, where they discuss:* Writing for weekly football magazines;* Flying to Madrid for 15 minutes with David Beckham;* Simon Donnelly: boy band member or indie star?* The Paolo Di Canio challenge;* Falling out of love with Arsenal;* Falling for Celtic;* Celtic and politics;* Campaigning for the Birmingham 6 and the Guildford 4;* The Celtic player's book he'd love to write.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes, @anorthernprose and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
It's finally here, we've finally got round to doing player focus episodes, and we have I'm A Celebrity to thank for it! For out first 90s Icons show we take a look back of the 90s career of Ian Wright, Wright, Wright! Ash and Joel are joined by writer and self proclaimed Wrighty fanatic Chas Newkey-Burden to chat through the good, bad and ugly (that being his top 43 hit) on Ian Wright. From scoring in the FA Cup Final for Crystal Palace to his rise to as an all-time Arsenal legend and everything in-between. Plus, keeping with the London theme we speak to former striker Clive Allen about his late career in the 90s and kicking for the London Monarchs! Keep it90s! Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter https://www.twitter.com/AK90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s
With last week's news of Arsene Wenger leaving Arsenal, it would remiss of us not to do a show on the Frenchman and his arrival in England twenty-two years ago. Ash Rose is as always joined by Joel Young, alongside journalist and author Chas Newkey-Burden and the boys delve deep into the origins of Arsenal's Wenger era. They chat through his surprise appointment, the change of culture he brought to English football (chicken and pasta!!) as well as a look back those first few season's - including the famous double winning campaign of 1997-98. Plus away from The Gunners Ash chats to former Aston Villa goalkeeper Nigel Spink who recalls his latter days between the sticks at Villa Park. Remember, Keep it 90s! Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @AK90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s
As a best-selling celebrity biographer for Adele, Amy Winehouse, Justin Bieber, Simon Cowell, Michael Jackson, Paris Hilton, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and many more, Chas Newkey-Burden has some wonderful travel tales to tell. He’s interviewed David Beckham in Madrid, loves the nightlife and indeed daylife of Israel and once spent an entire flight to Australia rehearsing how to evacuate a plane. Plus can you identify the American stranger who changed Chas’ life after a chance encounter when crossing the finishing line of the Dublin Marathon…? Let us know! In this episode we cover: His career as a journalist Magazines Time Out, Loaded, Attitude, The Big Issue Writing celebrity biographies How Adele is a true musician How his biography of Simon Cowell is the most abandoned book in the UKs Travelodge chain His favourite places in Israel The amazing gay scene in Tel Aviv The Middle East Conflict British journalist Julie Burchill Attitude gay magazine ‘The 6 Day Phwoar’ MySpace (remember that?) Battling with Israeli airport security The effect of the conflict on the Israeli people Strong Israeli women How the Israelis party Israel’s attitude to homosexuality His childhood trips to Australia Hanging around Australia as a teen The boredom of long-haul flights Developing an anxiety about flying Food poisoning in Thailand The perils of scuba diving with food poisoning! How Australian soap operas took over the world Interviewing footballers How travel writing is ‘living the dream’ Travel writing clichés (I love this bit!) Interviewing David Beckham in Madrid The Big Issue – magazine sold by homeless people Real Madrid loving Madrilenian taxi drivers How David changed over the years between Chas’ three interviews with him Being rude to famous people His work with footballer Dennis Bergkamp His love of Arsenal football team Travelling with Arsenal to Paris Being fenced in by Parisian riot police Sprinting with Paris Loving a really bad result for his football team How to travel as a vegan Why people hate vegans The Happy Cow app The Vegan Passport book Veganism in Israel Veganism amongst Holocaust survivors How a chance encounter in the Dublin Marathon turned him vegan The American stranger who changed his life in Dublin Can you help us find the man who turned him vegan? Vegan Runners Speaking bad Spanish in Mallorca His love of America Honeymooning by touring America Being disappointed by Washington DC Loving Los Angeles Loving the American people But finding the current America largely sad and divided Divisions created by Trump in the US and the Brexit vote in the UK Being inspired by New York How visiting New York inspires his work Travelling around Britain How being self-employed means short trips closer to home Brighton, Bath, Oxford, the Cotswolds Loving returning to favourite places Hinduism Being a regular visitor to a Krishna temple in London Plans to go to India The perfect American road-trip playlist
It's the penultimate episode in our season-by-season countdown of the 1990s as we delve into 1997-98 and took at two ends of the table. Joining host Ash Rose to talk all things Arsenal in a memorable double-winning season is author and journalist Chas Newkey-Burden, while at the other end director and podcaster with Filmmakers Pod, Giles Alderson recalls Barnsley's Premier League campaign. There's also chat on Tino Aprilla's hat-trick, Roy Keane's injury and lots of Dennis Bergkamp. Plus giving us an inside view on the Tykes, Ash chats to former Barnsley defender Nicky Eaden on the blower. #Keepit90s Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @ak90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s A West Twelve Media Production
In another slice of bonus 90s action, Ash Rose is back to talk FA Cup Finals of the 90s. He's joined by journalists Matthew Crist and Chas Newkey-Burden as well as former footballer turned pundit Sam Parkin to look back at all ten finals of the decade. The boys discuss Man Utd's five appearances, the one-sided nature of most finals and of course THOSE white suits. On the phone is 1991 Cup Final scorer for Spurs Paul Stewart. #Keepit90s Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @ak90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s A West Twelve Media Production
On Episode 40 of The Runner, Sachin Nakrani is joined by Harry Sherlock, writer for Goal UK, and Chas Newkey-Burden, freelance writer for, among others, FourFourTwo, for a special focusing on two of Liverpool's rivals for a top-four place, Tottenham and Arsenal. The lads given the lowdown on their respective north London clubs, with Harry bemoaning Spurs' lack of progress this season, particularly in the Champions League, and Chas explaining why he still loves Arsene Wenger and still gets annoyed with Alexis Sanchez. There is also a look back to what the guys said about Spurs and Arsenal when they appeared together on the pod during the summer, as well as their thoughts on Liverpool and their glee at Leicester's fall from champions to relegation candidates. It's a packed, insightful and interesting show, so get listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Episode 30 of The Runner, Sachin Nakrani is joined by Harry Sherlock, journalist for Goal UK, and Chas Newkey-Burden, writer for FourFourTwo, to discuss Tottenham and Arsenal's preparations and prospects for the new season. Harry gives the lowdown on the Pochettino-revolution at White Hart Lane while Chas outlines life under Wenger at the Emirates. The lads also analyse Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea and Leicester ahead of the 2016/17 campaign, and of course there is a look at the likelihood of Liverpool continuing to progress under Jurgen Klopp. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Todays show will be hosted by Josh Landy and his guests are Oli Shorts Jim Haryott and Chas Newkey-Burden when they will be examining the teams chemistry and how any potential transfers may affect this.Start your PL season with up to £50 free bets, click Join Ladbrokes to claim bit.ly/1ITOoYyWe've set up a Dream Team League. Pick a team here http://bit.ly/1VPcR4T and enter the pin: 8394930 to play joinarsenalpodcast.netProduced by Paul Myers and Josh LandyA Playback Media Productionplaybackmedia.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todays show will be hosted by Josh Landy and his guests are Oli Shorts Jim Haryott and Chas Newkey-Burden when they will be examining the teams chemistry and how any potential transfers may affect this. Start your PL season with up to £50 free bets, click Join Ladbrokes to claim bit.ly/1ITOoYy We've set up a Dream Team League. Pick a team here http://bit.ly/1VPcR4T and enter the pin: 8394930 to play join arsenalpodcast.net Produced by Paul Myers and Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
We're back at Shoreditch HQ, rested and ready for the new Premier League season... and after what feels like an eternity of feigning interest in Pre season games and commercial tours... we simply cannot wait to feast our eyes on some PROPER FOOTBALL! Are Arsenal ready to snatch the title from their London neighbours, Chelsea, after beating them in the Community Shield last Sunday? Who will make up this season's Top 4? Who are the campaigns 'dark horses' this time around and who will survive the drop? British author and journalist, Chas Newkey-Burden and Watford podcast host, Mike Parkin weigh in the various debates with myself and my co-host for the hour, Laurence Rispoli. Welcome back to Shoreditch Radio's PREMIER Football talk-show... but you can forget about us trying to 'kick some sense BACK into football' today, BECAUSE THE PREMIER LEAGUE IS BACK! @IOTPShow | www.Facebook.com/shoreditchradioiotp
Josh Landy hosts tonight and is joined by Tom Rosenthal, Chas Newkey-Burden and Oli Shorts for this week's Footballistically Arsenal! arsenalpodcast.net Produced by Paul Myers and Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Boyd Hilton is joined by Chas Newkey-Burden, Will Sparks and Jonny Hausmann. The guys talk wine throwing, Usmanov, and the defeat to United. There are now only 25 seats left to this live podcast recording in London, so grab yourself a Christmas treat and reserve your seat at http://live.arsenalpodcast.net
Boyd Hilton is joined by Chas Newkey-Burden, Will Sparks and Jonny Hausmann. The guys talk wine throwing, Usmanov, and the defeat to United. There are now only 25 seats left to this live podcast recording in London, so grab yourself a Christmas treat and reserve your seat at http://live.arsenalpodcast.net
Host Boyd Hilton is braving the podcast this week after taking £300 out of the Podcast kitty via his new company, Boyd4Cash for “Microphone Jousting” - Joining him in the red chairs in the studio are two writers, Sami Mokbel , writer for the Daily Mail and Layth Yousif, who showcases his new book “Arsene Wenger - Fifty Defining Fixtures”. We also talk about our exit from the League Cup, Kroenke’s cash out and we look forward to the NLD. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Get our FREE apps at arsenalpodcast.net
Boyd Hilton, Chas Newkey-Burden, Tim Payton and Josh Landy discuss their season prospects after the disappointing defeat to Borussia Dortmund. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Get our FREE apps at arsenalpodcast.net
Boyd Hilton is joined by Sidekick Josh Landy, James Olley from The London Evening Standard and respected Arsenal author, Chas Newkey-Burden to reflect on our boring win at the weekend, the lap of appreciation which followed, Wenger's latest press conference and the upcoming FA Cup Final. You'll also hear the story of how Josh nearly ran over Thomas "Tommy" Vermaelen and why Dennis Bergkamp saw fit to phone Chas after we won the title at Old Trafford. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Get our FREE apps at arsenalpodcast.net Grab a FREE £20 Bet – www.paddypower.com/footballistically