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2014 is our destination this week, for that year's ‘News At Kate' from Kate Smurthwaite. Smurthwaite's TV writing credits include ‘Have I Got News For You' and ‘The Revolution Will be Televised' her words have appeared in The Guardian, New Statesman, Cosmopolitan, and more; and she has made countless appearances discussing politics over the years. 2022 saw the award-winning Smurthwaite bring “The News At Kate: Humanity's Last Hope” to the Edinburgh Fringe. “The News At Kate” is a lynchpin of the Fringe, and it's been part of August for as long as I can remember. 2014 saw “The News” with the delightful tagline of “Lefty Cockwomble”. The tag came about following her appearance on the BBC's Question Time. With so many people asking her about her experience, this highly visible foray into political debate was the starting point for that year's show that examined the definitions of freedom of speech. There have been countless political whirlwinds since 2014. Yet some of the points raised remain just as pertinent, if not more, in 2022's devastating landscape. So let's head back to 2014, to the Free Fringe stage in Viva Mexico, to the ‘News At Kate'.
In this episode, James and Michael speak with Isra Sravenheart about cats. Mostly just that. James also learns his new favorite insult. Spoilers, it's Cockwomble. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on Like It Matters Radio Mr. Black will be having a 'heart to heart' discussion with his listeners about the status of our environment. Like a doctor who visits with a patient, then leaves the room to put together their thoughts based on their notes from the checkup- then returns to the patients room with the diagnoses and recommended therapy. It is classic Mr. Black wielding the truth with the precision of a skilled surgeon! Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power as Mr. Black goes deep in today's Like It Matters Radio Show titled; Cockwomble? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Like It Matters Radio Mr. Black will be having a 'heart to heart' discussion with his listeners about the status of our environment. Like a doctor who visits with a patient, then leaves the room to put together their thoughts based on their notes from the checkup- then returns to the patients room with the diagnoses and recommended therapy. It is classic Mr. Black wielding the truth with the precision of a skilled surgeon! Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power as Mr. Black goes deep in today's Like It Matters Radio Show titled; Cockwomble? www.likeitmattersradio.com www.likeitmatters.net See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cockwomble. A person, usually male, prone to making outrageously stupid statements and/or inappropriate behavior while generally having a very high opinion of his own wisdom and importance...(shit that sounds like your lovable fuzz ball host) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lastcallwithchrismichaels/support
Cockwomble. A person, usually male, prone to making outrageously stupid statements and/or inappropriate behavior while generally having a very high opinion of his own wisdom and importance...(shit that sounds like your lovable fuzz ball host) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lastcallwithchrismichaels/support
In this episode, I am talking with Victoria Smith about the feelings The Ramonas had about doing their first originals album, overcoming the fear of getting it wrong, going back to the drawing board and how to keep creative.Vicky is a bass guitar maestro of punk rock and the blues, who has worked with Charlie Harper, Dani Wilde, Richie Ramone, Cockwomble and, of course, one of my faves The Ramonas. She is a songwriter and vocalist as well as bass guitar teacher and artist. She is a fantastic and ferocious live performer and feeds the crowd with her energy (and many bass faces). She's even let me carry her equipment.Oh, and she can jump like Dee Dee better than me.I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.Podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste
In this Podcast I chat to Charlie Hamilton James a professional wildlife cameraman, presenter and award winning photographer. We talk about how he started his career with kingfishers and otters, what really pisses him off in wildlife photography and that time he bought a rainforest in the amazon. Charlies Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chamiltonjames © www.jackperksphotography.com Facebook Page Twitter
CAB CHAT IN ASSOCIATION WITH PLAN INSURANCE 0800 542 2869 planinsurance.co.uk/cabchat WEDDING TAXIS 020 8304 6645 weddingtaxis.co.uk (To listen to the full show including the music please use the Mixcloud player, for just the chat please use the player at the top of the page) In this show: Rob Cardwell attempts a Parody Song Saul sings in his cab The return of Drop Kick Rick Recap Dan, recaps again Drumslayer reckons Cab Chat is immune to Covid 19 Dale gives us her diaries Rob brings us Cabanory New Feature, Cockwomble of the wekk And much More Email: admin@cabchatshow.uk Tel: 020 8144 8294 Whatsapp: 07743 161656 http://cabchat.london Cab Chat is a podcast about London and it World Famous Taxi Drivers, taking a light-hearted and humorous look at whats going on in London
Helen and Gavin kick off their third Common Language season by looking at the respective wartime leaders of the US and the UK, their achievements and some aspects that history tries to forget. Helen also looks into the recent popularity of the insult, "Cockwomble." Something for everyone!
Ep 26 - YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? Rob and Steve join Jeanene Tracy and Stephen Hunter from the YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? Podcast. Jeanene and Stephen are both actors and also coaches and two kiwis trying to make sense of it all! Their podcast is pretty cool too so check it out! https://open.spotify.com/show/0UW6DahqT0qI9YKq3HLpEY?si=6qpMUAjuRQKvpHmXtqGrYA Hey Reality Hub fans! Please support the podcast by following Reality Hub on Instagram, Facebook and on Youtube for future videos and visit our website http://www.realityhub.love/ where you can also listen to the podcast online and read Rob’s blog! Time code and Topics (some podcast players like Overcast allow you to tap the timecode to go straight to that moment in the podcast) 00:00 Steve’s intro to the podcast. 00:35 Start of show. 00:50 Intro music. 01:04 Two guests from YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? From Australia. 02:01 Who came up with your name and what’s it all about? 02:46 Steve H and his movie and how Aussies steal NZ things! 03:46 Robert Muldoons famous quote and Steve’s H radio story. 04:50 Curious about the world around us? 05:26 Valuing your own opinions. 06:10 A time of huge world events and drama. 06:38 Riots and protests across the USA. George Floyd. 07:41 People are angry at the system and government. 08:36 Leadership with empathy and compassion. 09:00 The American media and culture. Systemic problems History. Observations of the protests. 10:44 A time to speak up and be heard. 11:30 The economic impact of all the unrest. 12:11 The United States and division. Creating the division. 13:27 Will there be a resolution to all the problems in the world right now? 13:58 What can you do? You have a unique talent to share that can help. 15:01 Destroying their own communities. Lots of anger and energy. 16:00 Your inner wounds and expressing it in the outer world. 16:34 The collective consciousness and we are all affected and it’s all connected. 17:25 Steve recalls listening to YeahYeahYeahYeahNahWhat? 18:11 Put on your tin foil hat. 19:00 The news cycle and control of our thoughts. The controlling hand. 19:37 There was so much chaos and control. Suddenly it all changes again. 20:27 Jeanene’s dinner story and QR code signing in. 21:28 We live in a soundbite society. News changes when we get bored. 22:05 The news drive what we should be thinking. 23:01 Ohhh that’s woo woo! 23:31 We as humans are drawn to drama. 24:31 From a psychological point of view it’s fight or flight. 25:21 Our basic drive for survival. 26:00 People want to see the drama to make themselves feel better. 27:00 It all starts at school! 27:30 Steve’s story about the Joe Rogan Experience and getting a gun. 28:24 The right to bear arms? 29:00 American history. Defending their civil liberties. 30:20 The concept of being armed. 30:50 A world with only peace? 31:25 Is our logic desire in alignment with our true innate desire? 31:55 Jeanene’s gun story about response. Her bank robber story. 32:54 Our perception of what we will do and actual reality may differ. 33:10 The acting world and acting self vs personal self. 33:47 What level do we engage and have conversation with? 34:40 The wounded inner child. 35:15 It’s all in the meaning and what we attach it to. 36:00 The perception of who we are. 36:40 We are responsible for how we create our own reality. 37:31 Trump and proving a story to be true. What we perceive and believe. 38:40 Living through the pained child and personal evolution. 39:11 Dealing with children and their hurt and where it’s coming from. 40:01 Growing up is tough and finding your way in the world. 41:04 The lockdown in NZ vs Australia. 42:51 Hairdresser and staying open. 43:50 There was so much confusion and it was unprecedented. 44:16 Doing the best you can and making it all up. 45:11 The fear and control. Masks or no masks. 46:03 Travel between Australia and New Zealand? Inter state? 46:50 The film industry and Steve H story about filming during lockdown. 48:25 Which countries will open up to international travel? 49:11 Handpicked and essential travel. 50:05 Keeping the economy open and moving and betraying the arts. 50:52 Looking after the creative arts industry. 52:16 We don’t want to fund peoples lifestyle choices. 52:56 Cockwomble. 53:24 NZ and moving to level 1. 54:34 Leaked reports that Covid19 was an overreaction. 55:31 What does the future hold for the economy and business? 56:21 Why are we still at level 1? 56:34 Should we have gone to Level 4? 57:38 Having no idea what to do and so much contradiction. 58:44 Opening up fully and getting back on your feet early. 59:19 The lucky 3. 1:00:07 The Hunger Games. 1:01:03 The future bubble of travel. 1:01:30 Using NZ as a guinea pig by example of control being played out. 1:03:20 Putting on the rugby hat. 1:04:02 Making the most of travelling in your backyard. 1:04:50 How to find YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? Spotify and Itunes. 1:05:57 Thanks for being on our show! 1:06:13 Outro music. Ep 26 - YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? Rob and Steve join Jeanene Tracy and Stephen Hunter from the YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? Podcast. Jeanene and Stephen are both actors and also coaches and two kiwis trying to make sense of it all! Their podcast is pretty cool too so check it out! https://open.spotify.com/show/0UW6DahqT0qI9YKq3HLpEY?si=6qpMUAjuRQKvpHmXtqGrYA Hey Reality Hub fans! Please support the podcast by following Reality Hub on Instagram, Facebook and on Youtube for future videos and visit our website http://www.realityhub.love/ where you can also listen to the podcast online and read Rob’s blog! Time code and Topics (some podcast players like Overcast allow you to tap the timecode to go straight to that moment in the podcast) 00:00 Steve’s intro to the podcast. 00:35 Start of show. 00:50 Intro music. 01:04 Two guests from YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? From Australia. 02:01 Who came up with your name and what’s it all about? 02:46 Steve H and his movie and how Aussies steal NZ things! 03:46 Robert Muldoons famous quote and Steve’s H radio story. 04:50 Curious about the world around us? 05:26 Valuing your own opinions. 06:10 A time of huge world events and drama. 06:38 Riots and protests across the USA. George Floyd. 07:41 People are angry at the system and government. 08:36 Leadership with empathy and compassion. 09:00 The American media and culture. Systemic problems History. Observations of the protests. 10:44 A time to speak up and be heard. 11:30 The economic impact of all the unrest. 12:11 The United States and division. Creating the division. 13:27 Will there be a resolution to all the problems in the world right now? 13:58 What can you do? You have a unique talent to share that can help. 15:01 Destroying their own communities. Lots of anger and energy. 16:00 Your inner wounds and expressing it in the outer world. 16:34 The collective consciousness and we are all affected and it’s all connected. 17:25 Steve recalls listening to YeahYeahYeahYeahNahWhat? 18:11 Put on your tin foil hat. 19:00 The news cycle and control of our thoughts. The controlling hand. 19:37 There was so much chaos and control. Suddenly it all changes again. 20:27 Jeanene’s dinner story and QR code signing in. 21:28 We live in a soundbite society. News changes when we get bored. 22:05 The news drive what we should be thinking. 23:01 Ohhh that’s woo woo! 23:31 We as humans are drawn to drama. 24:31 From a psychological point of view it’s fight or flight. 25:21 Our basic drive for survival. 26:00 People want to see the drama to make themselves feel better. 27:00 It all starts at school! 27:30 Steve’s story about the Joe Rogan Experience and getting a gun. 28:24 The right to bear arms? 29:00 American history. Defending their civil liberties. 30:20 The concept of being armed. 30:50 A world with only peace? 31:25 Is our logic desire in alignment with our true innate desire? 31:55 Jeanene’s gun story about response. Her bank robber story. 32:54 Our perception of what we will do and actual reality may differ. 33:10 The acting world and acting self vs personal self. 33:47 What level do we engage and have conversation with? 34:40 The wounded inner child. 35:15 It’s all in the meaning and what we attach it to. 36:00 The perception of who we are. 36:40 We are responsible for how we create our own reality. 37:31 Trump and proving a story to be true. What we perceive and believe. 38:40 Living through the pained child and personal evolution. 39:11 Dealing with children and their hurt and where it’s coming from. 40:01 Growing up is tough and finding your way in the world. 41:04 The lockdown in NZ vs Australia. 42:51 Hairdresser and staying open. 43:50 There was so much confusion and it was unprecedented. 44:16 Doing the best you can and making it all up. 45:11 The fear and control. Masks or no masks. 46:03 Travel between Australia and New Zealand? Inter state? 46:50 The film industry and Steve H story about filming during lockdown. 48:25 Which countries will open up to international travel? 49:11 Handpicked and essential travel. 50:05 Keeping the economy open and moving and betraying the arts. 50:52 Looking after the creative arts industry. 52:16 We don’t want to fund peoples lifestyle choices. 52:56 Cockwomble. 53:24 NZ and moving to level 1. 54:34 Leaked reports that Covid19 was an overreaction. 55:31 What does the future hold for the economy and business? 56:21 Why are we still at level 1? 56:34 Should we have gone to Level 4? 57:38 Having no idea what to do and so much contradiction. 58:44 Opening up fully and getting back on your feet early. 59:19 The lucky 3. 1:00:07 The Hunger Games. 1:01:03 The future bubble of travel. 1:01:30 Using NZ as a guinea pig by example of control being played out. 1:03:20 Putting on the rugby hat. 1:04:02 Making the most of travelling in your backyard. 1:04:50 How to find YeahYeahYeahNahWhat? Spotify and Itunes. 1:05:57 Thanks for being on our show! 1:06:13 Outro music.
This weeks show is surprisingly chilled. So grab the slippers, pop in your pipe and relax down with nine songs from Pleum, Adventures of Salvador, Chop Suey, Cockwomble, The Dustaphonics, Pete Bentham And The Dinnerladies, Mutagenicos, Apocalypse Babys and Kill The Rooster.No additional material, Tony has your Facebook comments, The Beatersband, Christmas show..., Ann K, last week, Berlin gig, Leicester conservative club, Nottingham Forest v Derby, kaylied, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, this week, Oslo, Apocalypse Babys, Izzatwat and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Pleum – Out AoutSong 2: Adventures of Salvador – Girl With The Broken FaceSong 3: Chop Suey – Tell Me EverythingSong 4: Cockwomble – WANT STUFF BUY STUFFSong 5: The Dustaphonics - When You Gonna LearnSong 6: Pete Bentham And The Dinnerladies – A Bas Le Caviar Viva Le KebabSong 7: Mutagenicos – Menos MalSong 8: Apocalypse Babys – Kill Or DieSong 9: Kill The Rooster - Machine
If you were a boiler, what kind of boiler would YOU be? Whilst you stick that one under the old thinking cap, let's bring you nine great songs from Cockwomble, The Jackets, Xenu And The Thetans, The Tuesday Club, Wonk Unit, Adventures Of Salvador, Pete Bentham And The Dinnerladies, Kill The Rooster and Candysnatchers.Cockwomble, Judge Mental, Tony has your Facebook comments, hold on to your ankles, The Beatles, Berlin, Ann K, last week, Apocalypse Babys, Nutty Nottingham Tour, letter from the Police, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, Rotherham, this week, end of summer stuff, boilers, The Pope, Izzatwat, King Cnut and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Cockwomble – All Of The Money! None Of the Style!Song 2: The Jackets – Loser’s LullabySong 3: Xenu And The Thetans – El Rock De La ExtincionSong 4: The Tuesday Club – Let The Kids Run The CountrySong 5: Wonk Unit – Murderer’s ShoeSong 6: Adventures Of Salvador – Now Look What You Made Me DoSong 7: Pete Bentham And The Dinnerladies – Goth PostmanSong 8: Kill The Rooster – Time To ChangeSong 9: Candysnatchers – Burn It To The Ground
We're in the Summer, Paul's up in Edinburgh so it's the perfect chance for a Summer Special! We've picked our favourite songs from the past 6 months, so hold on tight and get ready to receive nine great songs from Apocalypse Babys, Jo Carley And The Old Dry Skulls, The Cavemen, The Fuckin’ Glorious, The Highliners, The Drippers, Les Bof!, Acid Blood and Cockwomble.Tony talks about The Apocalypse Babys, Jo Carley And The Old Dry Skulls, Tony has your Facebook comments, Lad, Fuckin' Glorious, last week, Tony went into the studio to final the Apocalypse Babys recording, Paul's car, From the Vaults, The Highliners, Tony's International Gig Guide, this week, video editing, Paul's in Edinburgh, no Izzatwat this week, The Return of Judge Mental!, Cockwomble and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Apocalypse Babys - FeederSong 2: Jo Carley And The Old Dry Skulls – Shake Them Rattlin’ BonesSong 3: The Cavemen – Baby I’d Do It For YouSong 4: The Fuckin’ Glorious – Joys Of TrivialitySong 5: The Highliners – Scooter DadSong 6: The Drippers – Bottled BluesSong 7: Les Bof! – Le Fievre Du R’n’RSong 8: Acid Blood – Bleeding OutSong 9: Cockwomble - Conspiracy
Nostradamus. Stephen Hawking. What do they have in common? Stayed tuned to find out... and if that's not enough to convince you then how about nine great songs from Casual Nausea, Dogmatics, Blowfuse, The Vile Assembly, Asakusa Jinta, The Gentlemens, Cockwomble, Tandoori Knights and Cas Prawde.Poetry Corner, Waltz? Rumba?, Tony has your Facebook comments, mmmmmmm uncomfortable silences, Iron Mike, Rebellion, a whole lotta Mikes, Robin Hood, computers are sexist, last week, more dental issues, car issues, illusive locksmith, From the Vaults, retro killing competition, Tony's International Gig Guide, Brexit, this week, Apocalypse Babys recording, Paul's off to Edinburgh, Izzatwat, Russian and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Casual Nausea - CockroachesSong 2: Dogmatics - SummertimeSong 3: Blowfuse – So Long My FriendsSong 4: The Vile Assembly – Division Of LabourSong 5: Asakusa Jinta – Tokyo East End RockersSong 6: The Gentlemens - ShelteredSong 7: Cockwomble – GammonSong 8: Tandoori Knights – Tandoori DollySong 9: Cas Prawde – A Last Salute For Mother Nature
Well here we are with finals hopes slipping away. It's now or never for the Crows. Join the crew as we discuss all the AFL or Crows news, plus match talk, comps and Cockwomble.
So we've gotten through the first half of the season in decent shape and all had a rest. Now it's time to make our move. Join Feenix and the crew as we look at all the AFL and Crows news, have a chat about the upcoming match against the Cats, and maybe a bit of a Cockwomble too
Very very solid win by the Crows, despite the last quarter hiccup! Join the crew as we discuss a great round of footy, a great Showdown win, plus maybe a little Cockwomble!
An hour of top tunes from Mutant Vinyl, Cockwomble, Maddie Southorn, Dialect, Ghosts Of Social Networks, Take To the Woods, Slippery Slope, Luke James Williams, Blue River, Limpet Space Race, Nave, Donal Quinn, Catherine Rudie, Sister Ghost, Be Cool, Here's the Steeple and Sean Buckley handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader.
Paul's back from Malta, Tony is present in physical form. EU or no EU we still bring you nine great songs from Cockwomble, The Normal, Snuff, Sonic Boom Six, Naked Lunch, Werecats, Harijan, Techno Pop and Casual Nausea.It's cold, Comedy Suburbs, Cherry Red compilation, Daniel Miller, Tony has your Facebook comments, another great listener name, Timo, Iron Mike, Crash Induction album, Manchester Punk Festival, last week, Tony is ill, Paul went to Malta, Paul might go skin head, Nottingham comedy gig, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, PGOTW, Apocalypse Babys first gig back, this week, Tony's Dad's Birthday, Dubai internet laws, no Izzatwat this week, Podchaser reviews and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Cockwomble - ConspiracySong 2: The Normal – Warm LeatheretteSong 3: Snuff - ThrasherSong 4: Sonic Boom Six – No Man No RightSong 5: Naked Lunch - RabiesSong 6: Werecats - DogSong 7: Harijan – Portland StreetSong 8: Techno Pop – Paint It BlackSong 9: Casual Nausea – Fuck Up
What a disastrous start for the Crows! Join the crew as we try to make sense of it all, and take solace in the fantastic Prelim Final win by the Girls. Plus stats and analysis and scores from other AFL matches... and of course Cockwomble is back!
Paul, Sean and Aron are back to discuss victories against the Storm, Flyers, Clan and Panthers The boys then ask a Player of the week to skate forward before discussing the signing of James Livingston and answering Jason Manly's Burning Question that sees them nominate their mid-season Favourite Devil, Opposition Player, Biggest Waste of Bench Space and a shock decision in a unanimous biggest Cockwomble. The boys also look ahead to upcoming games as Andrew Lord's men welcome the Belfast Giants to the Viola Arena in a Titanic double header.
Brighton (UK) Music Scene Podcast - Sounds From The Ziggurat
Episode six of Sounds From The Ziggurat Podcast. Each episode of the Podcast will focus primarily on remembering unsigned and under the radar bands from Brighton (UK), between the years of 2000 and 2010. I will recount some of my experiences on the Brighton music scene and the changing landscape of its venues. This episode comes late. A myriad of things have occurred over the past few weeks and it has unfortunately put my schedule a bit out of whack. The Podcast will continue but perhaps show up a little intermittently for the foreseeable future. This episode features tracks from - Here There Be Monsters - heretherebemonsters.bandcamp.com Cockwomble - https://cockwomble.bigcartel.com Annika Brown - https://www.annikabrown.net Soundcore Intro and outro music by Rise Of The Ziggurat Background and incidental music by Rise Of The Ziggurat, Dry Rise, Cockwomble (Live) & Hellas Basin Thanks for listening. https://www.facebook.com/soundsfromtheziggurat
Well that was a nice training run to end what has been a difficult season. Join us as we chat about the game, cover the other round 23 AFL matches, and reveal our final Cockwomble of the season
Feenix, Macca and Nikki round up the weekend's results, dissect the Crows disappointing loss to the Bombers, Give out a few whacks and award our Round 1 Cockwomble. It's great to be back!
This week we return to the schwinging 90s, to see if we're worthy of... Wayne's World. If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then please pop by our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/isawthatyearsago or follow us on Twitter: @istyashow Join in the conversation on our Reddit page https://www.reddit.com/r/isawthatyearsago/ You can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com Also, check out our new YouTube channel and let us know what you think. Just search for I Saw That Years Ago.