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Send us a textWhen ranching families decided to bring the cowboy experience to tourists in Jackson Hole, it became a dedicated lifetime adventure. It requires a love for people and a love for open Western living. Bar T 5 co-owner Chris Warburton shares how the whole thing started and how, after 2,500 shows, their passion and love of what they do are not slowing down anytime soon.
This week, Justin catches up with Louise Dearman, Oliver Tompsett, Jamie Hutchinson, and Chris Warburton. Izzy returns home from Glasgow via Altrincham McDonald's, and Dear Jon solves a problem for a disappointed Dad. Get in touch, #AskIzzy, or Dear Jon here: WhatsApp – 07495 717 860 Twitter – @3045podcast Email – podcast@justinmoorhouse.com THIS WEEK'S GUESTS: Chris Warburton: https://x.com/chriswarburton_ Jamie Hutchinson: https://jamiehcomedy.com/ Louise Dearman: http://s273489697.websitehome.co.uk/louise/ Oliver Tompsett: https://www.londontheatredirect.com/actor/oliver-tompsett THIS WEEK'S GIGS: See Justin TONIGHT here: https://www.hotwatercomedy.co.uk/event/238007apggdddjcbckbllshmkshdrgsdm/ See Justin on Wednesday here: https://www.hotwatercomedy.co.uk/event/238008aknbvngcphcsdgdhgkhqsvnhdpc/ See Justin on Saturday here: https://thehificlub.co.uk/event/14dec/ And/or here: https://www.seetickets.com/event/hyena-lounge-comedy-club/the-manhattan-club/3086287 OTHER STUFF: Watch my YouTube Special: https://www.youtube.com/@justinmoorhousecomedian The Greatest Performance of My Life: https://www.justinmoorhouse.com/ Join the Mailing List: https://justinmoorhouse.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=4c600f8287b9c2e121f43c3a1&id=bbd0010665 Music by Liam Frost. Produced by Rachel Fitzgerald and Justin Moorhouse
Warren joined Chris Warburton on BBC 5 Live this morning to discuss Everton's issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just before we take a break for the summer, we jumped on a call to chat through what we have learned from the season so far. we're about half way through and we've learned from some incredible people. Our first segment was all about Curation: how to discover and qualify information. The BBC's Chris Warburton joined us to talk about how to ask good questions.Psychologist Dr Simon Moore taught us about all the different ways of listening.Dr Lauren Kirwan helped us to understand empathy better - what it is, and what it is not.Gemma Milne talked to us about the importance of scepticism and our responsibility to challenge and ask questions.Elections analyst Professor Rob Ford helped us to understand the meaning in people's words - even when they don't say what they mean.Finally, data scientist Caroline Keep taught us how to extract meaning from numbers. Then we kicked off our segment on Creation: how to make new things. Fashion designer Supriya Lele shared where she finds inspiration.And start-up investor Jon Bradford talked to us about iterations and pivots. Coming up we have loads more great guests. Superstar DJ Graeme Park talking about remixing, acclaimed author Sarah Butler on the editing process, and the brilliant Bec Evans on how to write. Listen in to find out what has really stuck in our brains so far. And what we've got coming up. Even though this was a very short episode, it had a lot of outtakes. And we thought they were pretty funny. So just as a one-off, we thought we'd share them at the end. Have a great summer!
Les joins Chris Warburton on BBC 5 Live. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grand Theft Auto changed gaming forever. In this programme we find out how. Chris Warburton meets the creative team from Dundee in Scotland who came up with the concept for Grand Theft Auto 25 years ago. We look into how it was picked up, marketed and ultimately sold to millions and millions of us. Grand Theft Auto was revolutionary, but it was also controversial with its depictions of shocking, graphic violence. This is the story of how the game and its makers overcame moral panic, political opposition and naysayers to become one of the most successful entertainment brands of a generation. Presenter: Chris Warburton Producer: Ciaran Tracey Image: GTA: Credit: Getty Images
Thanks for listening to this first episode of our new season of Talk About Tomorrow, focused exclusively on how you can Future-proof Your Career! After each episode I'll be collecting my notes from our guest here. In this episode we spoke to Chris Warburton, award-winning BBC journalist. radio presenter and host of a series of excellent podcasts including Ecstasy: The Battle of Rave, Beyond Reasonable Doubt, The End of Days, and most recently, Bugzy Malone's Grandest Game, about Rockstar Games and Grand Theft Auto. Chris covers a huge range of topics for the BBC, from major sporting events, to politics, to once even a live heart transplant. So he was the ideal person to talk to us about how you ask good questions. Here are my key takeaways from the conversation: Create a personal editorial policy Think about how your own behaviour and presentation when you're asking questions. Do you maximise the chance of getting the right answers? For example, think about: What tone should I be using?Do I have the right level of formality or informality?Am I using the right language to ask questions? E.g. jargon? Prepare in advance Do your research. You might not be an expert in the subject - that's why you're the one asking the questions! But you need to know enough to shape your questions appropriately and ensure that you're asking the most important ones. Think about the audience for the answers too: are you asking these questions on someone else's behalf, and if so, are you getting the answers that they need and in a format they can understand? Have a game plan Don't just think about your questions, think about the answers that you might get from the person you are speaking to. How will you respond to those answers? What is your follow-up? Switch modes - the ‘red light moment' Chris talked about the difference between the off-air conversation and the on-air conversation - when the red light goes on to tell everyone that the mics are live and that you are broadcasting. Before the red light goes on, you might be putting the other person at ease, asking them social questions and building rapport. Once the light goes on, it's about getting answers. Think about this in your conversations. It's fine to switch modes between the social chit-chat and the important business. But think about the transition. And just because the red light is on, it doesn't mean anything goes. You can be forceful but you want to be able to end the conversation on good terms. Listen and take notes Take notes of the other person's answers throughout the conversation. It shows you're listening, ensures you capture the answers properly, and helps you to structure the rest of the conversation. You can always refer back to them if you want to explore a particular answer in more depth, even if it was much earlier in the conversation. Use open and closed questions Open questions allow the interviewee to return long form answers that might be packed with information but that might be vague. Follow these up with closed questions that have a fixed range of answers to lock down critical details. For example, an open question might be “Tell me what you want to achieve with this project?” whereas a closed question would be “What is your budget for this?” Useful reading: https://hbr.org/2018/05/the-surprising-power-of-questions https://www.forbes.com/sites/goldiechan/2021/02/01/why-asking-questions-is-good-for-your-brand-and-your-career/?sh=6f0cff751c23 https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/how-to-do-life/202102/the-art-of-asking-questions
Warren discussed the Blues with Chris Warburton on BBC 5 Live & today's crucial game against Fulham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Mosey joined BBC 5 Live breakfast presenter Chris Warburton to discuss Frank Lampard's departure and the potential of Marcelo Bielsa becoming the next Everton manager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As protests sweep China on a scale not seen for 30 years, the challenge facing journalists is to report the story for the Chinese public to get accurate information. Also in the programme, 25 years of Grand Theft Auto - a great British cultural export, or 'society's dark mirror'? Guests: Yuan Yang, Europe-China correspondent at the Financial Times; Howard Zhang, editor of the BBC's Chinese service; Joseph Menn, technology reporter at The Washington Post; and Chris Warburton, co-presenter of Bugzy Malone's Grandest Game. Presenter: Katie Razzall Producer: Helen Fitzhenry
New Prime Minister Liz Truss and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faced each other for the first time at Prime Minister's Questions. Chris Warburton was joined by Joey Jones, a former spokesman for Theresa May, and John McTernan, a former political secretary to Tony Blair, to get their thoughts, analysis and reaction to the events in the House of Commons. You can listen to PMQs in full on 5 Live every Wednesday at 12:00 via the BBC Sounds app.
Real Madrid claim a 14th Champions League title with a narrow one-nil victory over Liverpool in Paris, on an evening where thousands of Liverpool fans were unable to get inside the stadium. Steve Crossman, John Murray, Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton reflect on the victory for Real Madrid with Liverpool rueing to miss several chances to both take the lead and equalise. The commentary team also reflect on the chaotic scenes outside the Stade de France and chat to BBC Sport journalists who attended. TIMECODES: 01:55: John Murray, Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton discuss Real Madrid's victory and Liverpool's performance. 15:18: John commentates on Real Madrid lifting the Champions League trophy. 21:20: BBC Sports journalist Nick Parrott discusses the issues Liverpool fans faced on entering the stadium. 24:10: 5 Live's Chris Warburton describes the scenes outside the Stade de France. 25:35: The team react to Liverpool Football Club's statement on the problems faced by fans.
"The story of David Koresh: the prophet whose cult in Waco, Texas preached an apocalypse — and the 30 Britons taken in by his message.”End Of Days tells the story of the British victims of the deadly standoff between the US government and David Koresh in Waco, Texas in 1993.Published by the BBC in 2018, journalists Ciaran Tracey and Chris Warburton shine light on untold stories and under-appreciated details of events that lured a number of British citizens to leave the UK to join Koresh in the USA.In this episode of MetaPod, we hear Chris and Ciaran recount their investigation and storytelling, work that took place 25 years after the tragic event. They reflect on what it was like to consider the event, and the big (political) questions that arose from it, with the advantage of age.They also discuss the challenges of exploring the belief system of the Branch Davidians. How do you understand the religious justifications for a way of life that most people struggle to accept as normal? You might be surprised to learn that heavy metal played a role in generating the idea for the podcast. While Chris and Ciaran rightly share their pride in a project that managed to unearth stories from a site that no longer exists, you'll also discover that the story "nearly couldn't have been brilliant".
In follow up to our review of Ecstasy: The Battle Of The Rave we have the pleasure of having the brilliant Chris Waburton and Ciaran Tracey on the show.Tune in to hear all about the team that brought the podcast together and gain insight into how the podcast was made.
What do Acid house, police riots and car convoys have in common?,,, How ecstasy changed the club scene in the UK in the 1980s.Tune in this week as Ollie introduces James to a podcast that explores how a group of lives was changed forever when Ecstasy and Acid House first swept Britain, with Ecstasy The Battle Of The Rave. Brought to us by BBC Radio 5 Live, The producers have decided to tell that tale in two ways. First, a six-part documentary (plus a bonus episode), hosted by 5 Live’s Chris Warburton. Second, five monologues written by Danny Brocklehurst. Hear all the reasons you need to get around this podcast ASAP.
Chris Warburton joins Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan to discuss 2021’s best TV and streaming shows (so far). Also Louis Theroux brings us some first lockdown nostalgia with Shooting Joe Exotic. Plus, Elaine Cassidy on Channel 5’s Intruder.
Life in Recovery Podcast is life stories from people in recovery. Chris Warburton talks with John about his life in recovery from alcoholism. Addiction related support links:https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk https://www.thesurvivorstrust.orghttps://cocaineanonymous.org.ukhttps://www.al-anonuk.org.uk http://ukna.org https://oa.orghttps://www.nar-anon.org https://www.smartrecovery.org.uk https://www.survivorsuk.orgLiR books by author, philosopher and podcast host, Ren Koi: https://www.lifeinrecovery.co.uk/addiction-preventionhttps://www.lifeinrecovery.co.uk/anonymous-godhttps://www.lifeinrecovery.co.uk/togetherhttps://www.lifeinrecovery.co.uk/the-spiritual-maladyhttps://www.lifeinrecovery.co.uk/all-is-one/https://www.lifeinrecovery.co.uk/the-benz/Support the LiR Podcast via Patreon and become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/lifeinrecoveryTheme music composed and performed by Carl Jenkins.#LifeInRecovery
"When Ecstasy and Acid House first swept Britain, a group of lives would be changed forever. One Story. Half real life. Half drama. Welcome to Ecstasy: The Battle Of Rave."The emergence of rave culture in the late-1980s meant different things to do different people.For many, it was the time of their lives - an escape from Margaret Thatcher-era Britain to a brand new form of hedonism, infused with ground-breaking music and a drug that took people on a journey of self-discovery and sense of belonging to something.But to others, ecstasy ("E") and the social movement that came along with it was an opportunity to make vast sums of money in the form of drug-running and the status gained from organising parties for thousands of young people - both of which were on the wrong side of the law.And, tragically, some people - at that very moment of escape - lost their lives.Acid house is not just a tale of warehouse parties, dance music, gangsters, drugs, DJs and a counter-culture to the stiffness of a conservative, British society, is not just one story: it's a collection of biographies from many walks of life.BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Chris Warburton fronts the 13-episode podcast Ecstasy: The Battle Of Rave - detailing, through a combination of documentary and fictional storytelling, a period in cultural history for those who were they and those who observed curiously from afar will never forget.In this episode of MetaPod, Warburton tells us how the podcast came together, about his encounters with the characters along the way and the wider impact of rave culture on society and those it affected directly.
MetaPod gets into the backstories of the web’s most interesting podcasts to discover the inspiration, challenges, secrets and surprises of the people who present and produce these shows.Each show has a backstory all of its own – ranging from the passion of a host for a particular subject to a creative desire to tell a fascinating story or shed new light on a topic.Every week, MetaPod co-hosts Wendy Morrill and Kevin May unpack a different podcast by talking to the creator(s) about the show’s origin story and the details surrounding the creative process along the way.In this episode of MetaPod, you’ll hear a teaser collage of some of the guests interviewed for our first run of episodes. Plus, we tell you more about what to expect from MetaPod.The MetaPod Preview features clips of:Chris Warburton of Ecstasy: The Battle of RaveAvery Trufelman of The CutNick Hilton of The Town That Didn’t StareHalina Rifai of A Sonic HugMark Thomas of Mark Thomas’ Lockdown Check-upMarit Higraff of Death In Ice ValleyAtze de Vrieze of Weird Hit WonderVisit the MetaPod website here.
Popping into the Yourfest Planning Committee this week is radio presenter and podcaster Chris Warburton, whose dulcet tones you may have heard on BBC Radio 5Live or whose excellent documentaries like End of Days and Ecstasy: The Battle of Rave can be found on BBC Sounds.We all gather round the meeting room table to discuss stag dos, acid jazz, Nuts Magazine and, of course, festivals.Follow Chris on Twitter: @chriswarburton_Follow Yourfest on Twitter: @YourfestPodcastArtwork by Char Purdham, intro music by Black Rhomb. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode 63 of the Pod Bible podcast!Adam is back to host you through the week’s podcasting highlights and events, starting with Dan from Desert Island Dicks to go in on the whole show and what you can expect from it, followed by recommendations from Chris Warburton of Ecstasy: The Battle Of Rave, and Suzi Gage of Say Why To Drugs. Superb!LISTEN TO THIS WEEKS GUESTS!Desert Island Dicks • Acast • SpotifyEcstasy: The Battle Of Rave • BBC Sounds • SpotifySay Why To Drugs • Acast • SpotifyLISTEN TO THIS WEEKS RECOMMENDATIONS!The Bomb • BBC • SpotifyCoping With Covid • Info Page • LinksPODBIBLE LINKS!Pod Bible MagazinePod Bible TwitterPod Bible InstagramPod Bible FacebookPod Bible Email See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode 61 of the Pod Bible podcast!Lone ranger Adam is here to single handedly bless you with the week’s podcast freshness and moves being made all over the podcast board, with a main feature on ‘Ecstasy: The Battle Of Rave’ with Danny Brocklehurst and Chris Warburton, followed by recommendations from Jasmine and the Black Gals Livin’ crew, and Sangeeta Pillai of Masala Podcast.LISTEN TO THIS WEEKS GUESTS!Ecstasy: The Battle Of Rave • BBC Sounds • SpotifyBlack Gals Livin' • Acast • SpotifyMasala Podcast • Apple Podcasts • HomepageLISTEN TO THIS WEEKS RECOMMENDATIONS!Broken Pussy Podcast • Soundcloud • SpotifyWhere Should We Begin? • Acast • SpotifyPODBIBLE LINKS!Pod Bible MagazinePod Bible TwitterPod Bible InstagramPod Bible FacebookPod Bible Email See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend great podcasts and meet the people who make them. This week Dr Chatterjee talks "Feel Better. Live More.", a health podcast focusing on intimate, authentic conversations. Then we're focusing on documentaries - and Chris Warburton discusses Ecstasy: The Battle of Rave, a documentary drama blend on rave culture. Featured Podcasts This Week: Feel Better, Live More Great Scot David Tennant Does A Podcast With Mid Point With Gabby Logan Who Am I This Time? with David Morrissey Ecstasy: The Battle of Rave The Fault Line – Blair Bush and Iraq Coming In From The Cold Twenty Twenty The Secret Life of Teachers French and Saunders Titting About
As part of the BBC's Rethink project, 5 Live is looking at how life could change after COVID-19. As care homes residents were particularly vulnerable during the pandemic, 5 Live's Rachel Burden and Chris Warburton ask experts and callers what changes they would like to see in the care system going forward.
Listen now (38 min) | On this episode, I speak with Chris Warburton, Head of Marketing & Growth at Flippa, a peer-to-peer marketplace for digital assets, about their future product development and direction. I’ve been tracking the number of new content site listings across the market place for the Get on the email list at website.investing.io
Why are females the biggest audience of true crime podcasts, despite the fact that most of these stories portray violence against women? In this documentary I speak with female true crime fans, podcast producers and academics to get to the bottom of the issue. This documentary was created in part-fulfilment of a dissertation project for the MA Multimedia Journalism at Manchester Metropolitan University. Guests include, Adam Lloyd, Chris Warburton, Dr Abby Bentham, Dr Kathryn Hughes, Maz Worswick and Laura Hamill. Clips from the 'Beyond Reasonable Doubt?' and 'UK True Crime' podcasts were used with permission. The music is 'Run From the Police' by Damma Beats, available on Epidemic Music.
The comedian talks to Chris Warburton about his success in the US, taking flak over controversies and why Australia has never produced a decent sitcom.
Must Watch legends Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell are joined by 5 Live’s Chris Warburton to talk about this week’s biggest TV shows. This week, we’re talking about the return of Top Boy, which stars Ashley Walters and was loved so much by Drake he decided to fund its return. Standard. Also today, ten minutes of comedy – which is right up Hayley’s street – in State of the Union. Scott introduces us to his friend, Arthur-itis. Channel 5 have produced a documentary looking at the issue of male suicide in Suicidal: In Our Own Words. It’s a hard-hitting documentary following six young men who have attempted to take their own lives, and follows their recovery. Plus Russell Crowe stars in The Loudest Voice though Hayley reckons it’s Rupert Murdoch’s chin that deserves an Emmy for this show. And Supermarket Sweep is back this week with Rylan Clark-Neal as the store manager…it’s an hour long, which confounds Chris. Want to have your say? Tell us on the Must Watch blog or email MustWatch@bbc.co.uk
To mark D-Day, BBC Radio 5 Live honours some of Britain’s Homefront heroes – the people who made the invasion possible without being on the front line. Chris Warburton has been finding out about the young Bletchley Park code-breaker Mavis Batey, the weather forecaster Group Captain James Stagg and the extraordinary Spanish double agent known to his handlers as Garbo. The podcast is introduced by 5 Live Breakfast's Rachel Burden and Nicky Campbell.
Chris Warburton talks to Niki Lauda, 39 years since he crashed his Ferrari at the Nürburgring Grand Prix in Germany. Former F1 drivers Mario Andretti and John Watson, who both also raced that year, share their memories of the crash and that famous season.
Iain Lee's live on talkRADIO between 10pm-1am Monday to Fridays but, if for some inexplicable reason you miss the show, you can get the best bits every day right here.Or, to be absolutely certain you don't miss out, subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iain solves problems, Iain interviews Chris Warburton about his podcast End of Days, the story of David Koresh and Waco, Texas, Iain then interviews actor Stephen Tobolowsky about his podcast “The Tobolowsky Files” who shares many stories, Ken talks the Antichrist and George says he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, Ryan doesn’t understand the […]
Iain discusses true crime documentary The Staircase with Chris Warburton who does the Beyond Reasonable Doubt podcast, The No Mo Song, Rachel talks being treated differently at work after having a breakdown, Martin Sweetheart talks consciousness and prostate tubes, Nigel from Maidstone is lonely and Iain plays Yes or S Word with his song, Iain […]
Mishal Husain presents dispatches from journalists and writers around the United Kingdom that reflect the range of contemporary life in the country. In the latest programme, we hear from Chris Warburton on how Bolton in Greater Manchester is responding to the dramatically changing retail scene on its streets. The BBC's Religion Editor, Martin Bashir, draws on his own family's experience to consider the significance of the Church of England's intervention in the debate about pre-natal screening for Down's syndrome. Elizabeth Gowing reveals what one ex-offender has derived from his work with yoga and meditation - disciplines she has been struggling with - both out of gaol and while behind bars, and Martin Vennard explores a fifty year-old housing development with a new resident and the building's architect to see what ideas it may offer for tackling today's housing crisis. Finally, Felipe Fernández-Armesto - a globe-trotting historian with Spanish ancestry and impeccable British credentials - ponders the unravelling of the once tightly-furled British umbrella and the mores it represented.
Chris Warburton is celebrates the 70th Anniversary of the BBC's Sports Report.
Chris Warburton looks at the principal players in the Michael Peterson murder trial as the prime suspect prepares to face Christmas in jail.
Chris Warburton introduces the shocking story of Michael and Kathleen Peterson. What was life at 1810 Cedar Street, Durham, NC, like? What kind of couple were they? Chris talks to friends and neighbours who remember and how all that changed one December night. The 911 call all these years later still chills.
BBC Radio 5 live's Chris Warburton presents the most captivating real life true-crime story you have never heard of - the famous novelist, a body at the bottom of the staircase, a series of extraordinary events and a court case that grabbed the attention of the world. Series starts Tuesday 20 June 2017.
Chris Warburton presents a BBC Music Day special of the Sports Panel with the 70 piece BBC Philharmonic playing sporting tunes with a range of special guests including Pop great Will Young, Manchester rockers The Courteeners, Olympic long jump finalist and singer Jazmin Sawyers and Rio 2016 champion diver and music producer Chris Mears.
Chris Warburton explores the European view of Brexit, reporting from five different countries. He speaks to people in Germany, Norway, Amsterdam, Valencia and Paris.
Delayed episode finally released where Steven Talks to his good friend Chris Warburton Brown about how we met,our mutual love of board games, family and his unique job involving permaculture!!! really fun episode with a very fun human being!!!
5 live's Chris Warburton was recently given access to one patient's heart transplant operation. He followed patient Stephen Halsey into the operating theatre, witnessing first-hand the life-saving, intricate surgery at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
Chris Warburton takes a look back at the biggest news and sport stories from 2014, as heard on BBC Radio 5 live.
Chris Warburton looks back at the week's news and sport including the Sydney coffee house seige and Taliban attack on a school in Pakistan.
Chris Warburton looks back at the week on 5 live including the landing of a probe on a comet, the homophobic abuse of rugby union referee Nigel Owens and marking the birthday of Elstree studios.
RON SHEPPARD has tied the knot 8 times - two times more than Henry the Eighth and the same number of times as Elizabeth Taylor. Now aged 65, he's been dubbed the 'Lord of the Wedding Rings', and is about to release his autobiography and have a film made about his life. He spoke to Chris Warburton.