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Hazel Thomas Hörerlebnis
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Hazel Thomas Hörerlebnis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 68:04


Hazel hat gebacken, Thomas testet die Ergebnisse. Inhalt: 00:00 Wie muss ein Keks sein? 07:35 Keks-Facts 10:10 Kategorien & Thomas Backerfahrung 19:54 Butterplätzchen mit Marmelade 29:55 Schokoli 36:04 Mailänderli & Brunsli 42:27 Vanillekipferl & Zimtsterne 48:25 Geruchstest & Pfeffernüsse 55:53 Spekulatius & Biberli 1:02:58 Auswertung & Filmempfehlungen Zeitstempel können variieren. Crumpet https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumpet * Thomas spricht von einem „Spit Bucket“, den benutzen Schauspieler:innen teils bei Drehs, wenn sie sehr viel essen müssen und nicht alles ausspucken wollen Deutsche essen im Schnitt 9 kg Kekse pro Jahr https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/die-deutschen-sind-ein-volk-von-kruemelmonstern-neun-kilo-des-knusprigen-kleingebaecks-vertilgt-jeder-im-jahr-so-nebenbei-je-zarter-desto-kruemeliger-der-keks-li.7019 Für zwei Brauereien gibt es bei den strengen Kölsch-Regelungen Ausnahmen https://www.focus.de/panorama/welt/nur-bei-zwei-brauereien-gibt-es-fuer-ganz-strenge-koelsch-regeln-eine-ausnahme_id_201456361.html#:~:text=Kölsch%2DBrauereien%2C%20die%20nicht%20in,Brühl%20wird%20Bischoff%20Kölsch%20hergestellt. Die getestesten Kekse sind, nach der Reihenfolge der Bewertung (mit Schlussplatzierung in Klammern) • Husarenkrapfen (4. Platz) • Schokoli (7. Platz) • Mailänderli (6. Platz) • Brunzli (2. Platz) • Vanillekipferl (3. Platz) • Zimtstern (1. Platz) • Pfeffernuss (4. Platz) • Spekulatius (5. Platz) • Biberli (1. Platz) Viel Spaß Shops: https://vielspass.gmbh/collections/alle Thomas spricht von „Happy Face“, der Film, den er meint, heißt aber „Smiley Face“ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/smiley_face Thomas empfiehlt „Alien: Romulus“ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/hoererlebnis Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

Kissed By Fire
Kissed By Fire - Episode 19 - Jaehaerys And Alyssane: Their Triumphs And Tragedies - Pt. 4, The Finale

Kissed By Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 212:21


Here it is!The next episode for your lovely ears. This is the moment we close the chapter, "Jaehaerys And Alysanne: Their Triumphs and Tragedies".We recorded this earlier in November and we were beset by several technical issues, including Stef's audio/internet totally failing for a good while. So apologies for the slow speed of getting this one out and for the fact Stef actually disappears for about 15 minutes at one point. Oops.But fear not! Because Beth was not alone! We had a guest. An absolute legend in the fandom, Lady Gwyn, from none other than Radio Westeros. She was there to help us close out this awesome section of the book.With her we talked Crumpets and Strumpets and the scariest castle in all of Westeros: The Nightfort. There was some Alyanne vs Rhaena chat and we wondered what really happened when some of the people... ummm.... dickered?This was a hard episode for Beth because this part is where Alysanne, who receives a very frosty welcome in the north, is undeniably amazing, seeing as she changes the fate of Westeros forever. We heart you Alysanne!Trigger warning: this episode contains mentions of rape and domestic violence.

WTB with Jen Brister, Maureen Younger and Allyson June Smith

This week, we're all jet lagging - except Maureen who can't stop getting standing ovo's. Meanwhile, Jen's not sure what Allyson's dog's bringing to the table, and we talk Elizabeth Taylor, Rivals and Pet Semetary.We're coming to London LIVE on the 3rd of December. Get your tickets here!Check out Jen's aid charity All Our Relations Turn Up For Gaza event on 17th of November here.Catch Allyson's "Little Smith Sunshine" tour here.Send your problems to womentalkingbollocks@gmail.com with the subject 'Ask Allyson'.Get tickets for Jen's US tour and watch her new special "The Optimist" at jenbrister.co.ukBuy Maureen's new book, Prisms of My Life, here.Produced by Impatient Productions, edited by Ralph Foster.Artwork by Haiminh Le. Follow WTB on Twitter @wtb_podcast and on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram @wtbpodcast. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James

Greg keeps to his word and makes an elaborate Sunday Dinner, although it's not to everyone's taste. Also, Mimi Webb plays What's My Age Again? and listener Megan has a song idea for Longboi.

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Mike Van de Elzen: Hot homemade crumpets

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 7:15


Hot homemade crumpets Cook time: 10 minutes Prep time: 30 minutes Serves: makes 10-15 375 ml warm water 250 ml milk 1 tbsp dried yeast 1 tbsp raw sugar 400 g plain flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda Pinch of salt Sunflower oil for cooking Serve with some Marmalade & soft butter Combine the water, milk, yeast and sugar in a jug and set aside to activate. Place the flour, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Slowly stir in the yeast mixture and continue to mix until smooth. Cover with a clean damp towel and set aside somewhere warm to ferment for a hour. The batter should start to bubble during this time. 10 minutes before you start to cook the crumpets, dissolve the baking soda in a little water. Mix through the batter and set aside. Heat a large cast iron frypan over a meduim heat. Add a touch of oil and spread it around. Drop in some 10cm crumpet moulds or steel pastry cutters. Spoon in about 1/4 cup of crumpet batter into each mould. Allow the bubbles to rise to the surface for a couple of minutes before removing the moulds. After 5 minutes flip and continue to cook on a low heat until golden. Repeat until all the batter is used. Serve hot with marmalade and butter. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ash Williams Show
Butter that crumpet

The Ash Williams Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 12:45


Ash is back with D.I.Y glory holes, Mum lists, wedding scams and dating app algo's. This is why the patreon episodes are way better. Funny ep! Listen to the longer unedited episode on patreon.com/AshWilliamsShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We're not Wizards, Tabletop and Board Games Podcast
Bad Arcs, Bad Karmas, Blinging and Buttered Crumpets

We're not Wizards, Tabletop and Board Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 103:03


Hello. I pray these show notes find you well. Today we give you a bumper show with our thoughts on the new hotness, as well as some on the blinging of games, Nightmare Productions, and we answer some audience questions as well.  All the links Airecon North West Nightmare Productions Tabletop Scotland Flesh & Blood Buy The Same Token - Flesh and Blood Set Bad Karmas Teburu Arcs - Leder Games Our Links of Note If you would like to support us then please visit and interact with the links below.  Please give us a rating or review on your podcast catcher of choice.  Also, please let someone else know about our show, as recommendations are wonderful things. OUR LINKS OF NOTES (https://linktr.ee/werenotwizards) RATE US ON SPOTIFY Threads Apple Podcasts   | Website  | Our Blog | Our YouTube Channel Our BGG Guild | Board Game Geek Page | Facebook | Instagram Buy Some Merch Stay Safe, Roll Sixes, Make Something Awful. Stay Spicy. 

The 1x Podcast
39. O-rings & grease, Jimmy Saville & Lance Armstrong, crumpets, Sam Laidlow, travelling

The 1x Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 42:19


This week we're back talking our usual nonsense. More of a catch up after a busy few weeks, no great problems solved. We'll hopefully be back next week with more of the good stuff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Raw Dawgs
Ep. 79: Right in the crumpets!

Raw Dawgs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 85:22


YOOOOO the fellas are back for episode 79! in this episode the dawgs play the "guess the movie based on the cast" game (title is a work in progress) they also discuss the Emmy noms and their picks for the awards, they also give their HATE takes on tv shows and discuss the economical state of the world.... IDK.... does anyone even read these descriptions???

The Nutrition Couch
The New Research Showing the Benefits of Drinking 100% Fruit Juices. The Link Between High Fat Diets and Anxiety. Reviewing Amy's Kitchen Canned Organic Lentil & Vegetable Soup. How to Enjoy Crumpets as a Healthy Winter Breakfast Option.

The Nutrition Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 32:02


From Susie and Leanne on The Nutrition Couch this episode: We look at the latest research about the potential benefits of keeping 100% fruit juices in your diet; We look at the emerging link between high fat diets and anxiety; We review the Amy's Kitchen Canned Organic Lentil & Vegetable Soup; We our listener question is about how to enjoy crumpets as a healthy winter breakfast option? So sit back, relax and enjoy this week's episode!  New TNC Webinars Here is all the info about our new TNC webinars. Both webinars are now on our website and are able to be purchases and watched any time. Eating For Best Self Breaking The Diet Cycle Don't Miss an Episode   Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and follow us on social media @the_nutrition_couch_podcast to ask us questions & see our food product reviews.  It would mean the world to us if you could leave us a 5 star review in the purple Apple podcast app (scroll to the bottom of the app to find the ratings and reviews) as this really helps push up higher in the charts to expose our podcast to more ears.  Please follow Susie on her Instagram & Facebook and Leanne on her Instagram, TikTok and the Leanne Ward Nutrition Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pour Minds Podcast
Tea & Crumpets FT. Zeze Millz

Pour Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 85:24


Hello Mates!!! We got a very special guest for yall today thats doing her big one across the pond; We got Zeze Millz in the building! We discussed crazy pop up stories, confidence vs cockiness, sex in the UK vs The States, & so much more. Grab yo tea & Pour Up Pour Crew. Subscribe to our Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/pourminds Send Fan Mail To: 1452 Chattahoochee Ave NW GA 30318 United States Wanna leave us a voicemail? Call 678.827.1826 Want Advice? Email us @ askpourminds@gmail.com MUSE BEAUTY: https://www.musebeautycollection.com Item Of The Week: https://www.musebeautycollection.com Lex P Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4qrmX3c6okfpvdLNKeJYYE?si=a4e3170be3044b2d This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp; BetterHelp has connected over 3 million people with licensed therapists. It's convenient and accessible anywhere — 100% online. Learn more and save 10% off your first month at https://www.BetterHelp.com/POURMINDS Go to https://www.cookunity.com/ POURMINDS or enter code POURMINDS before checkout for 50% off your first week. That's 50% off your first week by using code POURMINDS or going to https://www.COOKUNITY.COM/POURMINDS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Estie Bestie Tea time
Whistle DOWN?!

The Estie Bestie Tea time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 22:00


The Tea is boiling with some food for thought. Call it tea and Crumpets. AND NO! I do not know who Whistledown is! NO idea. Don't even wanna know. I'm just here for the Karma and watching the truth come out, for accountability, and to share my truth about my own experience. Oh, and A little sprinkle of my opinion too. The Estie Bestie Tea Time ™ is for the ones in the beauty industry looking to learn the TRUTH about business in the beauty industry. Whether it be good or bad, I'm sharing my experiences and opinions.. and HARD truths. YOU deserve to hear the tea.. the Estie Tea! Hosted by Athena aka The Estie Bestie ® and Sponsored by the Patented GlamxGlobes ™ (yeah- that's right.. the only patented Ice Globes with glitter on the market), the #selfcaretowels you ALL love.. and more to come. Head on over to www.theestiebestie.com and use code "Estietea " for an exclusive discount on product and freebie with your order!Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/theestiebestie

Wheeling Wine And Whiskey
Ep. 263: Tea and Crumpets on the Moon!

Wheeling Wine And Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024


Jason and the rest of the buggie boys make their annual trip out to Moonrocks for some hardcore wheeling.  Hear about their adventure of redneckery with a little bit of high society mixed in.As always, play hard and be safe.So, grab your favorite beverage and lock down the 4-point harness! …

For Love and Chocolate
Crumpets and Casting Calls

For Love and Chocolate

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 37:01


Love and Cosmic Encounters With Robb Curtis Brown and Diane Reynolds

The Padded Cell Podcast
Truffle Butter Crumpet | The Padded Cell Podcast EP34

The Padded Cell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 40:49


We have decided that it's been far too long since we went dark, so we bring you tales from the grave, cannibalism and time shifts! Turn the lights down and buckle up! We love feeding your sick mind! ▶︎ Support us on Patreon for bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/ThePaddedCellPodcastWatch the podcast on YouTube:▶︎ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ThePaddedCellPodcastFollow The Padded Cell for more:▶︎ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551425184285▶︎ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thepaddedcell_podcast/?hl=en-gb▶︎ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thepaddedcellpodcastRecorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios▶︎ Web - http://www.liverpoolpodcaststudios.com▶︎ Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/liverpoolpodcaststudios▶︎ LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/liverpool-podcast-studios

In The Fire
Andy Weatherly - "The British Are Coming!!"

In The Fire

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 55:29


On this special episode of In The Fire, we get... classy!! Tea. Crumpets. Downton Abbey.  These are things you probably think of when you think about British culture.  What you likely didn't know is that there is a vibrant work of God taking place in the middle of a booming city that is nothing short of miraculous.  Please join me as I sit down with Andy Weatherly, Pastor of Grace Church Stirchley in Birmingham, England, and Patrick Allen, Pastor of Spiritual Formation and Global Missions at Chapelgate, to discuss global missions, church planting, and contextual evangelism.  I hope the conversation blesses you as much as it did me! Want to learn more about connecting at Chapelgate? Check out our website and consider joining us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 AM (EST), either in-person or online! Chapelgate Young Family Ministry Questions, comments, or ideas about future episodes? Please contact our Pastor of Young Family Ministry, Rob Gicking. Editor & Producer – Constantine Hios   LINKS: Spotify Podcast Apple Podcast Google Podcast “In The Fire” Website Music composed by and used with permission of: AlexiAction    

Blind Shovel
Pete Gamlen - Petey Royale & Crumpets, Please

Blind Shovel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 77:08


A proper loaf of a Blind Shovel, this one with illustrator and musician Pete Gamlen. We discuss editorial illustration, the Shut-Ins, the topology of crumpets, an English death, and much more.Pete's WebsitePete's InstagramHeader image: Pete Gamlen, "Mass Layoffs" 2024

SA Voices From the Field
Trailblazing Voices: The Emotional Journey of 'Firsts' and Legacies with Alejandra Campoverdi

SA Voices From the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 33:02


**Breaking Ground as a First-Generation Trailblazer**  In this episode of SA Voices From The Field Dr. Jill Creighton had the chance to speak with Alejandra Campoverdi, a formidable force advocating for women's health and an inspiration for many first-generation college students. Her memoir, 'First Gen: A Memoir,' beautifully encapsulates the emotional complexities that accompany the breaking of generational barriers, a theme that resonates deeply with many of our podcast's listeners. Alejandra's narrative is both personal and universal, detailing her own struggle with panic attacks and other challenges as she navigated the social ladders of legacy-based institutions. Her experience in the White House, and the pivotal role mentors played in her journey, offers a powerful testament to the lasting impact of educators and advocates across different walks of life. **Legacy and the Emotional Rhyme of Generations** Alejandra poetically introduces the concept of 'generational rhyming,' drawing lines between the past and present experiences. By reflecting on the courage of women in her family—those who confidently stepped away from chaotic relationships while carrying the burden of pregnancy—Alejandra emphasizes the inheritance of resilience and the personal choice to either continue or modify the legacy we carry forward. **The Cultural Tapestry of Health and Sacrifice** This episode also delves into Alejandra's advocacy for women's health, illustrating the interweaving of cultural expectations and individual wellness. Her frank discussion on BRCA mutation and confronting a familial pattern of breast cancer underscores the critical necessity of breaking cycles, not only socially and economically but also health-wise. **Systemic Issues and the Imposter Experience** Alejandra's views on 'imposter syndrome' are particularly enlightening, challenging the notion that it stems solely from personal insecurity rather than also being rooted in systemic disparities. This perspective invites a broader conversation on the structural changes needed to support and validate the experiences of those breaking new ground. **Connecting with Alejandra Campoverdi** Listeners can reach out to Alejandra Campoverdi via her DMs on Instagram, LinkedIn, or her website. Her gracious acknowledgment of her mentors, including her former White House boss, and her thanks to the NASPA family and Dina from the First Gen Center, that manifests an ecosystem of support that many 'firsts' heavily rely on.    TRANSCRIPT Dr. Jill Creighton [00:00:01]: Welcome to student affairs voices from the field, the podcast where we share your student affairs stories from fresh perspectives to seasoned experts. This is season 10, continuing our season 9 theme of on transitions in student affairs. This podcast is brought to you by NASPA, and I'm doctor Jill Creighton. She, her, hers, your essay voices from the field host. Welcome back essay voices. It was amazing to run into so many of you at the annual conference, and thank you again for continuing to listen to us. Today, we're gonna be releasing the first of several annual conference episodes, and we were thrilled to sit down with the closing keynote speaker, Alejandra Campaverdi. Alejandra is a nationally recognized women's health advocate, best selling author, founder, producer, and former White House aide to President Obama. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:00:48]: Alejandra's memoir, First Gen: A Memoir, examines the often unacknowledged emotional tolls of being a trailblazer. A national bestseller, 1st Gen is the winner of the California Independent Booksellers Alliance Golden Poppy Martin Cruz Smith Award and long listed for the outstanding works of literature award for the 1st year experience. 1st Gen is also the 2024 Opportunity Matters book club selection for the Council For Opportunity in Education, a national book club for 1st generation and low income students at colleges and universities across the country. Previously, Alejandra served in the Obama White House as the 1st White House deputy director of Hispanic Media. She produced and appeared in the groundbreaking PBS documentary, Inheritance, and founded the Latinos and BRCA Awareness Initiative in partnership with Penn Medicine's Master Center for BRCA. Alejandra holds a master in public policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and graduated cum laude from USC. She currently serves on the boards of Harvard's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, and the California Community Foundation. I hope you enjoy our conversation. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:01:50]: We were able to have this one live in person, so you may notice some slight audio differences in quality. Please enjoy and we're also going to be bringing you couple more bonus episodes throughout the next couple of weeks. Alejandra, welcome to SA Voices. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:02:03]: Thank you so much for having me. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:05]: I am really excited to get to know you a little bit and we really appreciate you taking time out of your schedule to talk to SA Voices here in Seattle. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:02:12]: I know. It's fun to be in Seattle. Right? Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:13]: Is this your first time? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:02:14]: No. I was actually here a few weeks ago for another conference, but I had so much fun eating my way through the city. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:20]: Oh, what was your favorite thing? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:02:22]: That was a lot. The crumpets over at the Pike Place Market, incredible. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:27]: Crumpets. Okay. That's a new one. Most of my friends say Top Pot Donuts is their their jam or, I haven't been to the crumpet spot. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:35]: This is my hometown so it's always fun for me to see people discover it through fresh eyes. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:02:39]: Nice. Well, you have to give us your tips then. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:42]: Really, it's just don't eat downtown. I think it's my biggest tip. Most of my friends and family enjoy restaurants kind of more out in the community. But we are glad to have you here as our closing keynote speaker for NASPA 2024 here in Seattle. On our theme of transitions, you were just an excellent guest to have to talk about all the transitions you've gone through in your life. Your book right now is 1st Gen, a memoir, and that has been just a really beautiful read. I've been able to take a look at least the first couple of chapters and and really kind of get to know you through that lens. But I'm wondering if you can tell us a little bit about your journey as you've written about it. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:03:17]: Well, thank you for reading it, Amy. I feel really honored to be invited to speak at NASPA. As I say in the book, the reason why I felt compelled to write it really was because, you know, as someone who was a Pell Grant recipient myself and grew up in a lot of pipeline programs and nonprofits, when I would go and speak to young people, especially students even before this book was even an idea in my mind, I noticed that there seemed to be a lot kind of hanging in the air. Some mixed emotions and almost like looks on folks' faces that I recognize on my own face at these kind of transitional achievement moments that should kind of be 1 dimensional but kind of weren't. And as I noticed that, I started kind of changing the way that I would speak and the kinds of stories I would share. And the more vulnerable I was about how it was harder than many times we're led on to believe in inspirational speeches, really helped crystallize for me how much of not only my own experience but a lot of our experiences have some shame around them that there are conflicting emotions that we don't always share even though they're so completely widespread. And a lot of it namely about the emotional toll of social mobility and the American dream as it's been presented to us. And, you know, in the book, I really talk about how it's for first and only. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:04:45]: I call us first and only because it isn't just this gatekeeper definition of who has a right to kinda like that first gen experience. I understand that in in academia and in different institutions, you need to have a definition of who qualifies and doesn't qualify. But for this emotional experience in the book, it's about being as inclusive as possible because this experience of cycle breaking and that emotional toll transcends race and gender and and so many different experiences. So that was a lens that I discussed this with, and I really use my own story growing up, you know, as the daughter of a single mom who had immigrated from Mexico a few years before I was born to kind of be the companion of walking through a lot of these different dynamics. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:05:33]: You talk about generational rhyming in your book as part of that transition story. Can you talk to us about what you mean by that? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:05:39]: Well, as a part of this book, I named something called the trailblazer tool. And I don't name that from a position of authority as someone who is a trauma specialist or an academic or a specialist in psychology or so on. The reason why I do that is because as I mentioned, you can't heal from that which you don't name. Mhmm. And so how do we create space for this holistic view that doesn't only include imposter syndrome but includes the way that being a cycle breaker first and only moves throughout our entire life even before we get to school and for many, many years after. You know, once by the time you're a 1st gen student, you've been 1st gen already many times over and you'll continue to be 1st gen. And so to that point, how is it that this even began pre birth? When you're thinking about generational inheritance and emotional inheritances, when you're looking for those answers, they say history doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes. Mhmm. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:06:35]: Well, what is the rhyme that is coming from our family? And they're not just negative. Many are positive. It's not just about generational trauma. It's about emotional inheritances and those I call them invisible inheritances. Many times they're intertwined. Many times, you know, you're looking at the fact in my instance, I have a great grandmother and a mother who both left very chaotic borderline abusive relationships while they were pregnant. Mhmm. Now that's not an inheritance that I would wanna continue. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:07:06]: Yet if you say it a little differently, I have 2 women in my family that left these relationships while they were pregnant. I mean, think of the strength and fortitude it takes to do something like that. So, I mean, I'm proud to be a a beneficiary of that inheritance. And then the third part is the inheritances that we choose to perpetuate as our own future ancestors right now. You know, every day, we have a choice to become a better ancestor. Mhmm. So those are the rhymes that not only we're coming into these lives with, but the rhymes that we're choosing to continue and be intentional about and maybe tweak a little bit. That intentionality is a lot of the end game because I don't have all the answers and this book doesn't pretend like it has all the answers. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:07:51]: But it's about validating and acknowledging a lot of what as first and only is we almost feel like we don't know have the privilege too many times. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:07:58]: I'm wondering if you can talk to us a bit about being a first generation student who entered collegiate spaces that are really legacy based institutions where maybe you're entering with classmates who have multiple generations of people who went to those institutions who know how they work, who understand the nuance and the subtleties of social culture and enter with a lot more social capital on how to engage in those worlds and how you found yourself evolving into those spaces and ultimately thriving in them. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:08:25]: Well, just how Invisible Inheritance is kind of where we start, you know, a couple steps forward is what I call chutes and social ladders. And I don't know if you remember the board game. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Chutes and Ladders. And the reason why I named it that was because that's what it kind of felt like to me. You know, you land on the right spot. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:08:44]: You do everything just right and you shoot into this different social class, into this different just like societal plane that feels so foreign, yet if you've messed up, God forbid don't do it just perfectly, you can backslide completely out of it. Right? Yeah. Without warning sometimes. Absolutely. And it feels really precarious. And to me, that made sense to me as a way to look at it. In the book, I talk about the familial chaos that I was in, this kind of pressure cooker, as well as in the romantic relationship that I highlight in the book. That's also something else that was, you know, leading to a lot of personal angst. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:09:25]: Mhmm. Yet the way that I was dealing with that was in a lot of ways of trying to kind of stabilize and have some semblance of control in my life by overachieving. Mhmm. You know, how that overachieving and sometimes that perfectionism can be as well as ambition, but can also be a coping mechanism for trauma. Right? And so I was making myself a really good college applicant at the same time as I was really struggling with a lot of issues around this kind of dynamics in my home and my relationships. So by the time I get to USC, it was one blurry summer apart from a very different kind of cultural experience where if anything, I was teased for, quote, acting white because I would get good grades. But then you get to college, and I remember by then, I was already struggling very much with panic attacks and panic disorder, and I had my mom be on campus with me. I grew up under 20 miles from USC's campus but had never visited. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:10:27]: You know, you don't visit colleges. Who does that? Like, what is that? So my mom is there with me pushing this running stroller around with my little sister, and I just didn't want her to be out of my sight because I felt so much pressure. Like, a lot of these students I know. I hear from them. I'm traveling around the country right now talking to them. So much pressure that not only did I have to do this to kind of this was my chance to, you know, break that cycle of poverty, but this was also my chance to help my mom, to help my family. You know, it was this kinda like double layer of stress. And my mom went to the parent orientation and I'm sitting there and feeling that, and all of a sudden, my ears start ringing. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:11:05]: Everything starts getting spinny, and I run out of Boulevard Auditorium in USC and pass out in the middle of campus. So when I came to, somebody had gone to get my mom, and we went to the health center, and then they gave me a prescription and, you know, sent me on my way. And I remember sitting on a bench with her and thinking, oh my god. Am I gonna be able to do this? I worked so hard to be able to get there, and it felt like everything was within grasp that I had dreamed of, that we had dreamed of. But I didn't know if I could physically do it because all of these experiences and these emotional experiences that we're talking about had started catching up with me. Mhmm. You know, and that's that's not something that's unique to me. Right? Because there's a saying I point to in the book, when you're skating over thin ice, your speed is your safety. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:11:52]: Mhmm. And many times that's what it feels like when you're cycle breaking and you're kind of trying to adjust to these new kinda stratosphere jumps, you don't have time to really process what's happening. You're just kind of surviving and morphing and adapting however you can. And there was a lot that was coming up for me at that time. I was fortunate that, you know, my mom was able to help me kind of navigate a little bit but in a lot of ways I ended up experiencing a whole another big jump that was difficult to recalibrate. At the time, my mom, not knowing any better, encouraged me to get involved with the Greek system. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:12:30]: Okay. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:12:30]: And we can imagine at that time, USC in the late nineties, early 2000, you know, that was like taking me to the most extreme example of kind of world jumping and recalibrating and understanding what that meant for my Latinidad and how it expressed itself on campus. How I was able to show up and fit into a system that had experiences that were beyond my comprehension and how it is that I was able to do that and manage all that while at the same time trying to keep up with grades. And it it was a lot. And I go into this a lot deeper in the book about what that felt like, but I definitely don't. And I'm not saying now nor do I say in the book that I figured it all out. Mhmm. The point was that I was white knuckling it. The point was that I was surviving in that space in those spaces as best I could, but not really understanding a lot of the dynamics that they weren't personal to me. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:13:32]: Like many women of color who are leading in new spaces, you've had transitions in this academic space, you've had transitions with health, and you've had transitions in career. So I wanna talk a little bit about your transitions in health because you're well known as a women's health advocate. When you were going through your own health transitions, how did you balance that with everything else that was going on in the world? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:13:53]: Well, I didn't know that I because I'm a BRCA mutation carrier, hereditary cancer in my family, but I didn't know that until I was in my thirties. So what I did know was that women in my family tended to all get breast cancer. And until my mom's generation, they would pass away from breast cancer. So it was especially when my mom was diagnosed and I was in my early twenties, that was a really pivotal time as far as just graduating from school and trying to figure out, I call it the lonely hustle, how to kind of go after my dreams without any safety net. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:14:28]: Mhmm. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:14:28]: When my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, I realized I didn't really have the privilege to do that. I had a little sister that I assumed I was gonna be a single mom too. And so I went home to help take care of my mom during that time and, you know, slept on the air mattress in her living room. And as far as I was concerned, that was it. Your parents, a lot of times, you feel like they sacrifice so much for you to have these opportunities and that feels especially in the dynamics and the cultural dynamics in a lot of our communities that that's a collectivist mindset about what it means when you drop everything to be able to take care of the family unit. And so I didn't realize back then that that was something that I was also going to have to face. Mhmm. But breast cancer has been an ongoing drumbeat throughout my entire life. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:15:17]: You know, I don't go into my own journey with breast cancer in this book because this book ends before that happens. But, you know, when you're thinking about cycle breaking even with our own bodies, you know, how it is we disrupt these cycles in our families and the choice that I made to have preventative surgery at the time, not knowing that when it was after the fact of the surgery, we would discover in retrospect that actually I did have an active breast cancer already developing, which validated that choice. But all that to say is our health is another way that we're able to try to break some of these cycles. And I always say, you know, like one of the the biggest cycles that we can break and we don't always think about is to give ourselves the privilege of rest and balance and that kind of wellness on every different level because we can break cycles of poverty. We can be the first to go to college. We can be the first to have a job or buy a house or so on. But unless we do some of this inner work, one of the biggest cycles that can lead to illness in our body but for sure in our minds and our emotional health is not gonna get broken.  Dr. Jill Creighton [00:16:32]: When you think about cycle break in your own life, what advice do you give to others on how they can also engage in that work? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:16:36]: I think that the first step is to be conscious of it, to acknowledge it. And that's the energy that this book is written in for us to know ourselves and for us to know each other and for us to know that we're not alone in these experiences because a lot of it feels so isolating and a lot of it feels just really personal. And if I I've learned anything I mean, I've been to dozens of colleges now across the country. I've been really blessed to speak to so many educators as well. And it's the same experience of nodding everywhere that I go. Mhmm. Nodding in tears and acknowledgement. And sometimes people will raise their hands and I remember I was speaking in Miami, and this gentleman raised his hand. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:17:17]: He said, how do you deal with, like, the loneliness? And he started crying. And I looked out at the crowd, and I and I tell you, there were so many people crying. And I told them, I said, well, take a look around. Do you feel alone? Look at all these people that that are feeling the same thing you're feeling. And that's what the energy that this book is hopefully calling us to, which is to take a look around and acknowledge all the nodding heads. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:17:45]: I think one of the most powerful things you do in this book is give voice to a common experience that a lot of people are afraid to talk about or afraid to say out loud because we live in a capitalist society. We're fearful of being perceived as, you know, not always out in front of things sometimes. So I really appreciate that you're naming a lot of this, and it's clearly resonating with audiences around the country, and I'm sure will be very resonant for our NASPA members here, especially for our professionals who are 1st and onlys or are there 1st gen in their family to attain a university degree and then likely an advanced degree, and now we're all working in this field where a lot of people don't really understand our work. It's kind of an ongoing joke in student affairs that even our own parents don't understand what we do on a daily basis. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:18:26]: And I write about that in the book that that's a loneliness inducing experience as as well that I write about when you go home. And I mean, I would come home from the White House and I wouldn't get questions about my work, and that's at a neutral level. Then there's the hands of the students where they raise their hands and say, I'm dissuaded from doing these things. They're told, like, why are you doing this? Why don't you get a more job where you make more money? Why would you study abroad? That's a waste of your time. Almost kind of getting this negative messaging. But to your point, that's why I feel so honored to be speaking here at NASPA because on so many different levels, a, you guys are the ones on the ground. You guys are the ones on the ground with these students every day working so hard and doing so much to support the leaders of the future. And also because I see very clearly how many of the educators I'm speaking to are literally these students who also had the same experience. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:19:23]: You know, we get called to the work that we do, whether it's writing books or being an educator because of something usually very personal. We're called to something because of the empathy many times that we have for experiences. And like I said earlier, the book is written not just about that part of the student experience. There's many many chapters about what happens when you're on the other side of the sausage maker, which is all of us. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:19:49]: Mhmm. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:19:50]: And you're gonna spit out the other side and you're like, okay, woah, what happened? Because there is a point where you're the arc of the first gen experience kind of concludes. That doesn't mean that you don't have ambitions for the future and you don't have all these other things you wanna accomplish, but that initial kind of ascension into breaking out of certain cycles, same things that originally was driving me? Are they the same things or have they shifted? And if they've shifted, then how is it that I show up differently? You also name feelings of imposter syndrome in Dr. Jill Creighton [00:20:31]: the book, especially when you're first invited into the White House spaces and during your process of getting top secret security clearance and all of those things. How did you work through those feelings of imposter syndrome even though you're sitting in some of the most powerful spaces in the world at that point in time and knowing that so many of our listeners are facing impostor syndrome in their own careers even though, you know, we're all qualified to be in the spaces we're in? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:20:53]: Well, one of the things that I really make a point to highlight in the book is I actually really have a problem with the idea of impostor syndrome as it was presented to me. I'll make it personal, as I've seen it be presented also in general, is the idea that it really is about this crisis of confidence singularly and not about the second part of it, the other side of the coin, which is no matter how confident we are, how it is that the way that we show up or we're received in these spaces and in these kind of constructs that is reflected back to us sometimes that we don't belong in ways that are subtle and not so subtle at times. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:21:29]: I think imposter syndrome syndrome's a system issue personally. Right? It's 2 ways. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:21:34]: Exactly. I mean, it's 2 ways. We we still have to acknowledge our contributions and show up in that space and there's systemic issues at play too. And so that's the lens through which I talk about it at that time at the White House and not just at the White House, but that nuance, I think, is helpful because I know when I used to blame myself for feeling a lack of confidence, it's not fair on top of everything else. It's also we're pointing the arrow directly back at students to just feel more confident and not acknowledging the dynamics with which they're operating. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:22:14]: Is there anything else you want our NASPA membership to hear from you today? Just that Alejandra Campoverdi [00:22:18]: I had several inflection points that I talk about in the book that really had to do with either an educator or a mentor, someone in a position of power saying something, doing something that completely changed my life. And I wasn't someone who had mentors that would follow my life for decades. You know, it was these angels that sometimes would step in and sometimes would derail, you know. Sometimes people help you in ways that are positive and negative to kinda get you back on track. Mhmm. But the point is that these people in my life and certain things they said and didn't encourage me to do changed everything. And so I like I said, my message is gratitude to this community for being the in the spaces between the bullet points because that's what I call it in the book. That's what the book is. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:23:08]: I wanted to write something that didn't just look at the bullet points on my resume or in my bio the same way that all of us have our schools and our achievements and our jobs, but that's not where the real story lies. It's really in the spaces between those bullet points and that's where you guys are. That's where the whole story goes one way or another. And so it's just expressing my gratitude for the work that you do and for the way that you're changing lives every day. Before we go to our break, I Dr. Jill Creighton [00:23:37]: would be remiss if I didn't ask how cool is it to be on Air Force Alejandra Campoverdi [00:23:40]: There's nothing cooler. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:23:43]: It's time to take a quick break and toss it over to producer Chris to learn what's going on in the NASPA world. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:23:49]: Thanks so much, Jill. Really excited to be back in the NASPA world. And today, I am really excited to be able to share some amazing news. If you missed it, an email was sent out after the annual conference that NASPA has selected a new president. We are thrilled to share with you that the outcome of the national search of the NASPA president has concluded. And after a thoughtful and deliberate process spanning the past 6 months, the NASPA board of directors have selected Dr. Amelia Parnell as the next President of NASPA. You may know Amelia the from her work as vice president for research and policy at NASPA, a position that she's held since 2015. In this role, she has selected the association's research policy and publications portfolio, providing critical thought and support to the membership. She oversees large scale projects, represents NASPA globally, is speaking engagements in the media, and leads analysis of applicable federal and state legislation and regulatory developments. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:24:53]: Over the past 8 years, Amelia has secured over $22,000,000 in philanthropic funding, represented NASPA through service to over 20 organizations, including the US Department of Education, and served as the chair of the governing board for the Higher Ed Equity Network and Chair of the Finance and Investment Committee for the EDUCAUSE Board of Directors. Additionally, she has led an 18 month examination of the future of student affairs, overseeing a large volunteer and staff task force and engaging in listening sessions with NASPA members. Prior to NASPA, Amelia served as Director of Research Initiatives at the Association For Institutional Research and Director of National Survey Research for the Association For Institutional Research. From 2005 to 2012, she served as education policy analyst for the Florida Legislature. Amelia has authored numerous scholarly articles and has been regularly quoted in national and trade publications. She is author of the recent book, You Are a Data Person, Strategies for Using Analytics on Campus, which has sold over 3,000 copies to date and is widely used by institutions across the country. She is also a faculty member for the Institute on ePortfolios of the American Association of Colleges and Universities. Amelia holds a BS and MBA in Business Administration from Florida A&M University and a PhD in Higher Education from Florida State University. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:26:21]: Beyond Amelia's credentials and organizational knowledge, the search committee and the board were most impressed by her vision for continuing to position NASPA as an indispensable organization serving the student affairs profession and higher education more broadly. Her collaborative leadership style combined with her extensive experience and genuine commitment to student success set her apart in a strong and diverse field of applicants for the position. Emilia will begin her tenure as president on July 1, 2024, at which time Kevin Kruger will become president emeritus. As we continue to move toward this next chapter in NASPA's story, we wanna thank the NASPA president search committee and especially the co chairs, Betty Simmons, retired vice president of student development enrollment management at County College of Morris and Pat Whiteley, senior vice president for student affairs and alumni engagement at the University of Miami. These volunteers gave so much of their time to ensure that the next leader of NASPA would be someone who can build on the successes of the last 12 years and position the organization to help its members face the challenges that we know lie ahead. In selecting Amelia, they have done exactly that. We would also like to extend our thanks to the team at Korn Kari for their counsel and support in this search. Our largest congratulations go out to doctor Amelia Parnell, past guest of the show, and we will be having her in the future to talk about that vision for NASPA. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:27:47]: Every week, we're going to be sharing some amazing things that are happening within the association. So we are going to be able to try and keep you up to date on everything that's happening and allow for you to be able to get involved in different ways, because the association is as strong as its members. And for all of us, we have to find our place within the association, whether it be getting involved with a knowledge community, giving back within one of the the centers or the divisions of the association. And as you're doing that, it's important to be able to identify for yourself where do you fit? Where do you wanna give back? Each week, we're hoping that we will share some things that might encourage you, might allow for you to be able to get some ideas that will provide you with an opportunity to be able to say, Hey, I see myself in that knowledge community. I see myself doing something like that. Or encourage you in other ways that allow for you to be able to think beyond what's available right now, to offer other things to the association, to bring your gifts, your talents to the association and to all the members within the association. Because through doing that, all of us are stronger and the association is better. Tune in again next week as we find out more about what is happening in NASPA. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:29:12]: Chris, thank you so much for this week's edition of NASPA World. We always appreciate you keeping us updated on what's going around in and around NASPA. And, Alejandra, we have our lightning round questions now. I've got 7 questions for you in about 90 seconds. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:29:26]: Okay. Let's go. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:29:27]: Alright. Question number 1. Since you are a conference keynote speaker, if you got to choose your entrance music, what would it be? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:29:33]: Well, I don't know if it's a known fact but First Gen has a playlist cause each chapter title is a song. So I'm gonna pick one of the songs off of the playlist which is Fast Car, Tracy Chapman version though. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:29:46]: Oh, she just performed recently. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:29:47]: Oh, so good. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:29:47]: Love her. So good. I'm gonna sidetrack us and say where can people find your playlist? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:29:51]: It's on Spotify and in the back of the book, there's a link. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:29:54]: Alright. Number 2, when you were 5 years old, what did you wanna be when you grew up? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:29:58]: When I was 5 years old, I wanted to be Cinderella. I actually write about that in the book. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:30:05]: Number 3, who's your most influential professional mentor? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:30:08]: My most influential professional mentor was my boss at the White House for a lot of reasons and I I actually there's a whole scene in the book about the way she modeled to me what true leadership was like and really had the power to be able to either support me or not support me in a very pivotal moment at the beginning of the book. And she, to this day, is somebody who's still in my life and threw me a book party when the book came out, which meant a lot. So I would have to say her. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:30:38]: Number 4, your essential higher education read. I'd be remiss Alejandra Campoverdi [00:30:41]: if I didn't say 1st gen. Come on. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:30:43]: Number 5, the best TV show you binged during the pandemic. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:30:47]: I watched Breaking Bad again. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:30:48]: Number 6, the podcast you've spent the most hours listening to in Alejandra Campoverdi [00:30:51]: the last year. So because I actually, over the past year, have been so crazy promoting the book. I haven't listened to a lot of podcast. I'm gonna give a shout out to this one. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:31:00]: Thank you. Alejandra Campoverdi [00:31:02]: So SA Voices from the Field. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:31:04]: And finally, any shout outs you'd like to give personal or professional? I just like to Alejandra Campoverdi [00:31:08]: thank the NASPA family for welcoming me and of course to Dina over at the First Gen Center. I've had such an incredible experience getting to know folks in this world and a lot of the folks in student affairs and 1st gen programs. And so shout out to everyone here and the work that they're doing and to you for having me. I appreciate it. Again, the Dr. Jill Creighton [00:31:28]: book is First Gen, a memoir by Alejandra Campoverdi. You can pick it up in the NASPA bookstore or wherever you buy books. Now if folks would like to book you for a speaking tour on their campus or reach you otherwise, how can they find you? Well, Alejandra Campoverdi [00:31:40]: I'm super in my DMs. So you could DM me on Instagram or send me a LinkedIn message or on my website. There's an email that you can also reach out to me there. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:31:50]: And what's your website? Alejandra Campoverdi [00:31:51]: Alejandracampoverdi.com. Thank you Dr. Jill Creighton [00:31:54]: so much, for sharing your voice with us today. Thank you. This has been an episode of Student Affairs Voices from the Field, a podcast brought to you by NASPA. This show continues to be possible because you choose to listen to us. We are so grateful for your subscriptions and your downloads and your engagement with the content. If you'd like to reach the show, please email us at sa voices at nasa dotorg or find me on LinkedIn by searching for doctor Jill L. Creighton. We always welcome your feedback and your topic and guest suggestions. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:32:26]: We'd love it if you take a moment to tell a colleague about the show and give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening now. It really does help other student affairs professionals find the show and helps raise the show's profile within the larger podcasting community. This episode was produced and hosted by doctor Jill Creighton, that's me, produced and audio engineered by doctor Chris Lewis. Special thanks to the University of Michigan Flint for your support as we create this project. Catch you next time.

The Extraordinary Globe of Tom Bobbajobski
The Extraordinary Globe of Tom Bobbajobski - Episode 11 - Mombasa

The Extraordinary Globe of Tom Bobbajobski

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 7:56


Tom Bobbajobski's tales from his time in the Merchant Navy aboard the HMS Crumpet. Journeys of adventure the likes of which you've never heard before, nor are likely to again. Episode 11-MombasaWhere Tom recalls his very first trip on the HMS Crumpet. "Greetings landlubbers, it is I, Tom Bobbajobski here, regaling you with tales from my time in the Merchant Navy aboard the decrepit HMS Crumpet, transporting the world's crap across the globe.  Yes!  Before I settled down to a life of mediocrity and austerity, I experienced excitement all over the planet.And you know...I remember my very first trip on the Crumpet...all the way back...must have been seventy five, yes...seventy five..."Graphic by Anson PavlovVoice of Tom Bobbajobski

Top Flight Time Machine
Buttery Crumpet

Top Flight Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 33:28


A special offer, a child hooligan, exciting pig news, a fruity flag, and a bit of banning. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Golden Crown
I'm Not Interested in Your Crumpets

The Golden Crown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 55:44


Tracey and Sally continue their review of the Loveuary x Jane Austen Hallmark series. Tune in the hear about Book Club leader conspiracy theories and our thoughts on cattle ownership!

LIMITLESS with Chris William
Episode #310: Lose weight while eating crumpets, peanut butter on toast and cocoa pops.

LIMITLESS with Chris William

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 12:08


In this episode we talk to Nutritional Nancy about how including delicious foods into a weight loss meal plan helps with weight loss.

Awful Service Podcast
Awful Service Number One Hundred and Forty-One-Justin Johnson (AKA Lefty Crumpet)

Awful Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 88:42


Have a seat, The Awful Service Podcast is back in 2024, and we're kicking it off with Lefty Crumpet(Justin Johnson)! We talk vague job descriptions, getting tipped in mac and cheese, and false Tequila! enjoy! Checkout Left Crumpet's show on Freshly Squeezed Comedy   https://linktr.ee/freshlysqueezedcomedy?fbclid=IwAR2-WiDdYKTt9LjF88mVr9-GoLrm3xKkvltYc254xroITF-SSsOypjCJdoU   Awful Service is a customer service based comedy podcast. Hosted by Minnesota based comics and Co-hosts Matt Dooyema and Joe Cocozzello . Featuring Rebecca Wilson. "Awful Theme Song" by Jeff Kantos and "Karen Theme Remix","Show Us Your Resume", "Gee Why Did It Fail", "Awful Conversation Intro", and "Awful Outro"  by Mr Rogers and The Make Believe Friends Message us your stories ; Awfulservicepod@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @podservice. Facebook @AwfulServicepod. Instagram @awfulservicepod.

Monsters In The Morning
HEY YA'LL LEMME GET SOME TEA AND CRUMPETS

Monsters In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 36:50


FRIDAY HR 4 Monster Sports - NFL playoffs And the bet goes down!! Monster Sports - More Sports NFL Do people want nostalgic A.I. concerts? Would you go?

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling
Indianapolis Colts - Pittman & Smith questionable- Kenny Moore too! Lawrence out for Jags! IU at 6p!

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 17:47


Michael Pittman and Braden Smith aren't up for Sunday yet! And neither is Kenny Moore - suddenly questionable with a back injury! On the plus side, Trevor Lawrence will not play Sunday for the Jaguars against the Panthers. IU Basketball with a game against the Runnin' Crumpets of Kennesaw State! - behind the pay wall! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT UP TO $200 FIRST DEPOSIT CASH BONUS Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Potter Chat Podcast
Episode 44 (B:3 C:3) If you blow up your Aunt, don't worry, have a crumpet

Potter Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 64:29


In this episode, we are discussing  Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Chapter 3. We have renamed the chapter "If you blow up your Aunt, don't worry, have a crumpet"Support the show and get some cool bonuses (Including videos!)  (https://www.patreon.com/PotterChat)Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PotterChatPodcast)Join the discussion in our Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/246834503246058)Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/potterchatpodcast)Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/potter_podcast)Support the show

Two For None with Patrick and Chris
Episode 99 - Pakistan fields as well as a Summer Hill 8th Grade squad and gets rolled

Two For None with Patrick and Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 57:12


Spinks and Crumpet are back to chat about the day 4 demolition of Pakistan at Optus Stadium in Perth, a quick hello said by the man upstairs Patrick Cullen, a small look towards what will inevitably the same result at the MCG from boxing day, and a preview of the Australian Womens cricket team's series against India which kicks off at Wankhede Stadium today (wishing Alyssa Healy a cracker of a series for her first whilst sitting in the captains chair). From all of us at Two For None, we wish everyone a cracking holiday season. Stay safe, be merry, hang out with your chosen family and we will see you in the new year to celebrate Two For None's 100th episode! All clips and music used in conjunction with our APRA AMCOS online mini licence, contact apra.com.au. for details. Contact us at gingersnapsydney@gmail.com

The EC method
Ep. 438 - Crumpet reviews

The EC method

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 55:11


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ATSW The Escape Pod
We did it all for the crumpets ! - ATSW The Escape Pod - Episode 172

ATSW The Escape Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 87:09


We did it all for the crumpets ! - ATSW The Escape Pod - Episode 172 This aint no Disney show, We're a little dirty, a few drinks in, ready to get into it, and we Always Do It LiveThe Escape Pod is a place where friends gather to talk about all things geekYou will  join our heros Don  “DellaSnooch” Sulski, Brady “Big” Lovin and Chris “Dragon Buddy” Olson as they spend some time talking about everything pop culture past present and future. You will always get a positive environment to spend with people that love the things you do, so dive in and talk geek and always the boys will talk Star wars.In this weeks Episode:We all got called out by Tom Brokaw on the Sidebar Cantina and in response we are gonna try and make him shit on Dons Porch. tune and see what happens#biglovinanddondellasnoochanddragonbuddy#podcast #parentaladvisoryexplicitcontent#stormtroopers #troopers #nerds #geeks #atswtheescapepod #fun #funny #getaway #goodtime #escape #atswfamily #Escape #Shenanigans #GeekOut #podcast #DonDellaSnoochBradyBigLovinandDragonbuddy #StarWars #PopCulture #SnickerGetYourIshTogetherThe EscapePodJoin the Escape Pod Crew at: https://www.patreon.com/ATSWTHEESCAPEPODFollow the boys at:Bio.link/atswtheescapepodFollow our sister pod Stranger Things Has Happened at Bio.link/strangerthhpod Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4766873048055808  

Tommy's Brownload
257: Ello Crumpet!

Tommy's Brownload

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 76:36


What a weekend it's been! I was hosting the Rewind tour in Birmingham, Wembley and Leeds with Kumar Sanu (my new bestie!), Udit Narayan and Abhijeet Bhattacharya! Kej and Sach came to the Wembley Arena show but had some ticket issues! I upset some dancers in my attempt to be funny, we're all feeling freezing cold and it's time to put your Xmas tree up! You done yours?  For all those coming to our 5th birthday party - the details are: Namaste Lounge on Friday 8th December from 10pm (DM the Brownload on Instagram to get your name on the guest list and don't forget to bring I.D!) See you there!

All Things Star Wars
Episode 317 - Tea & Crumpets

All Things Star Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 144:39


Mr. Roskam is back from Las Vegas and Dave is neck-deep in his Masters program, so this week instead of doing a research topic, we're "freeballin'" as our friends at The Escape Pod would say.  Tune in as we talk some random Star Wars topics, Las Vegas, Football and whatever else comes up! Patreon: patreon.com/thesidebarcantina Our Links: https://bio.link/thesidebarcantina Check out this new board game, SALVAGE: Deep Space, that Dave was attempting to talk about and Patron Frederick Martin has his face in! https://www.3301.games/salvage-deep-s... On IG @3301games Tell them the Sidebar Cantina sent you!

Drunk & Uncultured Podcast
130 - Interbrew Number 2 with Jack McEwan from Psychedelic Prn Crumpets (

Drunk & Uncultured Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 65:37


We're back with Jack McEwan from Psychedelic Prn Crumpets to talk about their recent tour in America, the new album Fronzoli, the influences for the new album, and fun stories from the road (lots of alligators and the lottery). Check out Fronzoli, the new album by Psychedelic Prn Crumpets, out November 10, 2023. Limited vinyl pressings are available on their webstore. Their new singles Dilemma Us from Evil, (I'm a Kadaver) Alakazam, and Nootmare (K.I.L.L.I.N.G) [Meow!] are streaming now. https://linktr.ee/psychedelicporncrumpets Instagram: @psychedelicprncrumpets

Okay That's Weird
Treetop Sleepin'

Okay That's Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 30:58


In today's episode we talk about, Barns Courtney LIVE, Guy Fawkes Night, Tea & Crumpets, Embracing Cultures, & MORE! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/okaythatsweird/support

eat.READ.sleep. Bücher für dich
(97) Crumpets mit Mariana Leky

eat.READ.sleep. Bücher für dich

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 67:57


Federblazer, Toaster auf der Bühne und jede Menge Bücher – der Podcast diesmal live vom Harbourfront Literaturfestival. Wie erotisch ist Rhododendron, wer hängt Wäsche zwischen den Jahren auf, wie viel Märchen ist erlaubt und warum hatte Mariana Leky mal blaue Haare? Daniel und Katharina klären drängende literarische Fragen – und das bei Crumpets aus „Rebecca“ von Daphne du Maurier, der All Time Favorite, der die Community begeistert hat (Metapher-Alarm!). Herzensbuch, Shortlistbuch, Sachbuch – alles dabei, wie immer. Die Bücher der Folge: (00:07:49) Ulrike Sterblich: „Drifter“ (Rowohlt) (00:14:56) Elena Fischer: „Paradise Garden“ (Diogenes) (00:24:04) Tillmann Bendikowski: „Himmel hilf!“ (C. Bertelsmann) (00:30:55) Gast: Mariana Leky: „Kummer aller Art” (Dumont) (00:49:33) Daphne du Maurier: „Rebecca“ (diverse Ausgaben) (01:02:00) Ken Follett: „Der Schlüssel zu Rebecca“, übersetzt von Bernd Rullkötter (Lübbe) Alle Infos zum Podcast: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep Mail gern an: eatreadsleep@ndr.de Alle Lesekreise: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-lesekreise Unseren Newsletter gibt es hier: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-newsletter Podcast-Tipp: Levels & Soundtracks https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/levels-und-soundtracks/12642475/ Crumpets à la Manderley 150 g Weizenmehl 150 g Roggenmehl ½ TL Salz 1 Pck Hefe 450 ml lauwarme Milch Mehl, Salz und Hefe mischen, Milch dazu und verrühren. 1 Std. an einem warmen Ort gehen lassen. Crumpetringe (oder Spiegeleiförmchen) einfetten. Butter in der Pfanne erhitzen, Formen in die Pfanne setzen und den Teig einfüllen (ca. 1 cm dick). So lange braten, bis sich an der Oberfläche kleine Bläschen bilden. Crumpets aus der Form lösen, umdrehen und ca. 2 Minuten weiter braten. Mit Butter, Marmelade oder auch Käse und Wurst servieren. „Die saftigen Crumpets, ich sehe sie vor mir.“ Aus: „Rebecca“ von Daphne du Maurier eat.READ.sleep. ist der Bücherpodcast, der das Lesen feiert. Jan Ehlert, Daniel Kaiser und Katharina Mahrenholtz diskutieren über Bestseller, stellen aktuelle Romane vor und präsentieren die All Time Favorites der Community. Egal ob Krimis, Klassiker, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Kinder- und Jugendbücher, Urlaubsbücher, Gesellschafts- und Familienromane - hier hat jedes Buch seinen Platz. Und auch kulinarisch (literarische Vorspeise!) wird etwas geboten und beim Quiz am Ende können alle ihr Buch-Wissen testen und Fun Facts für den nächsten Smalltalk mitnehmen.

Design Better Podcast
David Sedaris: How observation and prototyping shapes his work

Design Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 48:44


Welcome to the first episode in our Design Better series on the creative process. In this series, we're going beyond the confines of design to speak with some of the most creative people in the world, to learn how they approach collaboration, come up with innovative ideas, and overcome creative obstacles. We'll speak with guests like Ed Catmull, co-founder of Pixar; Autumn Durald Arkapaw, cinematographer for Loki and Wakanda Forever, and OK Go, one of the most creative bands in the world right now. Before we get there though, we have a very special guest for you. You may have first heard of David Sedaris from his annual reading of The Santaland Diaries on National Public Radio in the U.S., a story that chronicles his misadventures as Crumpet the holiday elf, and has been a holiday tradition for over 30 years. Or, if you're like us, you may have gotten to know him from some of his early books like Naked. And if you don't know David Sedaris, you're in for a real treat. We chat with David about his acute powers of observation, how he prototypes his essays in front of live audiences, and whether fear exists in his creative process. One quick announcement before we get started. We're continuing to explore new ways to help you learn, grow your career, hone your craft, and get inspired here at Design Better. As part of that, we'd like to invite you to 3 free AMAs (“Ask Me Anything”) with some amazing experts:  First, on September 21st, Dan Mall, founder of Design System University, who's helped companies ranging from Eventbrite, to Nike, to United Airlines, develop and deploy sustainable design systems will share what he's learned to help designers get the respect they deserve while scaling digital products sustainable. Next, on September 28th, Judy Wert, co-founder of Wert & Co, who has been guiding the careers of top designers through ups and downs in the job market, will join us for an open discussion where you can ask questions, get career guidance, and gain perspective on the challenging design and tech job landscape. Finally, on October 4th, Debbie Millman, host of Design Matters —the first podcast about design, and one of the longest running shows in the world—will be with us and you'll have a chance to ask one of the best interviewers in the world what inspires her and what she's learned about creativity over the course of her career. For more details and to sign up for free to each AMA, go to dbtr.co/AMA2023. Bio David Sedaris is the author of Barrel Fever and Holidays on Ice, as well as collections of personal essays, Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, When You Are Engulfed in Flames, and his most recent book, Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, each of which became an immediate bestseller. Please visit the links below to help support our show: Methodical Coffee: Roasted, blended, brewed, served and perfected by verified coffee nerds

Mexipino Podcast
#78 - Tea & Crumpets Bruv with Chase Martinez

Mexipino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 57:00


In this episode Nico Blitz & Jackie Ramirez speak with UK-Filipino singer/songwriter/dancer Chase Martinez. He talks about his experiences getting into music at a young age and leaving him hometown to London, then to Los Angeles without having a clue on how to 'make it' in the music industry.

Crown Jewels
May God Save The Betch

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 49:27


For this episode, Samantha and Lex start off with an update. While we will no longer be producing weekly episodes of Crown Jewels, stay tuned for breaking royal news in the future. For this week's Tea & Crumpets, they start some “polite conversation” about how the royal kids are not allowed to eat with their parents during holidays and official dinners (it's giving kids table at Thanksgiving). While they banish their kids to eat alone, the royal family has welcomed Prince Andrew and Lady Susan Hussey back with open arms. Then, they Make It Reign on the Kardashian/Jenner family after the photo of Doria, Kris, and Kim was released. The duo closes out by guessing how much Princess Charolette is worth before naming the Spotted Dick of the week. Until next time, may God save the Betch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crown Jewels
Royal Raves & TikTok Trends

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 45:14


The 2023 Invictus Games are officially in full swing, and Lex and Samantha are very excited to see Harry in his element. But first on the menu for Tea & Crumpets, a report was released stating that Meghan and Harry are the most talked-about couple on TikTok, but the conversations around them are trending negatively. Then, they delve into news about the royal couple across the pond, making it clear that Wills and Kate's recent activities have been somewhat unusual, as they've both been spotted attending clubs and 24-hour festivals. To close, they play in a game of Mail or Fail before naming the Spotted Dick of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crown Jewels
The Dos And Don'ts Of Royal Etiquette (Ft. William Hanson)

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 50:51


On this episode, Samantha and Lex are joined by royal etiquette expert William Hanson (@williamhansonetiquette), who lent his expertise to the upcoming film Red, White, and Royal Blue. They serve up this week's Tea & Crumpets, starting with the removal of Prince Harry's HRH title. Then, what's really going on in the House of Sussex, and why were they the subject of so many gossip mag headlines last week? And finally, Archewell has bought the rights to bestseller Meet Me At The Lake, with plans to adapt it into a feature for Netflix. Next, they ask William to Make It Reign on his etiquette pet peeves, and get all their burning Red, White, and Royal Blue questions answered. They close with some American vs. British etiquette, and find out if Brits really do think Americans smile too much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crown Jewels
Harry Is Back In Court, But Out Of Office

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 52:40


On this episode, Samantha and Lex serve up this week's Tea & Crumpets featuring Wills and Kate honoring rangers, King Charles and Camilla's summer plans, and Harry being left out of his own company's update. They double down on Prince Harry and Make It Reign on the recent setback in his lawsuit against The Sun, due to not providing timely evidence. They close by finding out what new position opened at Buckingham right before agreeing on this week's Spotted Dick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talk Spirit To Me Podcast
EP 7: Rating Crumpets for Readings

Talk Spirit To Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 45:27


Welcome to the seventh episode of Talk Spirit To Me. This week's episode almost didn't get released as Jess was MORTIFIED by the topics Jade spoke about. Get ready for another jaw dropping, TMI episode where Jade takes the absolute piss out of Jess, and asks everyone to rate and review a crumpet; all while Jess tries to channel spirit and provide messages of comfort and love to our listeners. If you would like to partake in Jade's crumpet challenge all you have to do is follow & rate our podcast on Spotify or Apple and write a review on this episode (but instead of a traditional review, review a crumpet). Yes we are serious. The best review will receive a mini reading from Jess! The winner will be contacted via DM. If you like this shit, follow Jess on Instagram ⁠@jessicalynnemediumship⁠ OR join Jess' waitlist to be the first to know when she drops new Psychic Medium Reading Appointments; click ⁠HERE ⁠to join!⁠ For the chance to have your question for spirit answered on our podcast look out on Jess' Instagram stories! She will pop up a question box a few days prior to recording the next episode!⁠ **Please note: we don't own any rights to the music in this episode** Shoutout to some of our fav's who we mentioned this week: @alexmorgan13 – thanks for the inspiration & motivation! @hollie_tattoos & @_inthegrid_ – thanks for the wicked tattoos and banter!

Crown Jewels
Archewell's Update Admist The Divorce Rumors

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 57:11


We had another royal birthday this week! Samantha and Lex wish Prince George a happy 10th birthday (even though it's making us feel old). They jump into Tea & Crumpets with some updates: One is about the Archewell website announcing their support of the not-for-profit organization, Equimundo, as well as an update to Sarah Ferguson's Instagram, where she sends best wishes to her “little lion cub.” They Make It Reign on the divorce rumors surrounding Meghan and Harry. While they are taking these with a grain of salt, one has to wonder why more trustworthy publications are getting involved. The episode ends with guessing what our favorite royal author is up to, followed by naming the Spotted Dick of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crown Jewels
The Royals Hold Court At Wimbledon

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 40:04


At the beginning of the episode, Lex and Samantha wish Queen Camilla a happy birthday this week! Then, for Tea & Crumpets, they discuss Wimbledon and the Royals who attended, before questioning the Queen's revoked allowance and President Joe Biden's visit to the UK. After the news of Harry and Meghan's docuseries getting snubbed by the Emmys, they Make It Reign on Netflix and their lack of support. To conclude, they examine how Prince William is getting around before finding it difficult to name the Spotted Dick of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crown Jewels
Sweaty Smooches + Separate Beds

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 45:42


We're all about PDA this week! Samantha and Lex kick off Tea & Crumpets with a hearty serving of affection with Wills and Kate's polo kiss. Then they discuss Lilibet's covered face in paparazzi photos and Princess Charlene honeymooning apart from Prince Albert. Next, they Make It Reign on Buckingham Palace, because who would want to live there? Actually... we would! To wrap up, they speculate on the secret to the King and Queen's marriage before crowning this week's Spotted Dick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crown Jewels
What's Next-flix For The Suxxess?

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 48:41


Are Meghan and Harry ready to Netflix and chill? Or just chill? This week, Samantha and Lex serve up some Tea & Crumpets about Sarah Ferguson's recent procedure and Prince William's 5 year plan to end homelessness. Then, they make it reign on Meghan and Harry's recent flop eras, first with Spotify and now Netflix. They were issued an ultimatum… no work, then no pay. To close they play a round of Mail or Fail before naming the Spotted Dick of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Flaky Biscuit Podcast
Tastykake's Butterscotch Krimpets w/ André Mack

The Flaky Biscuit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 44:05 Transcription Available


On this inaugural episode, host Bryan Ford is joined by sommelier, restaurateur, and the host of World of Wine— André Mack. Bryan and André share a homemade version of André's favorite childhood snack: Tastykakes Butterscotch Krimpets. Watch Bryan make his version and Subscribe: Youtube Recipe from today's episode can be found at Shondaland.com Join The Flaky Biscuit Community: Discord  André Mack IG: @andrehmack Bryan Ford IG: @artisanbryan To donate or volunteer at the New York City food bank visit foodbanknyc.org, and to get involved with your local food bank wherever you are, visit feedingamerica.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crown Jewels
Archetypes Got The Royal Treatment

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 61:23


There's much to discuss this week, so Samantha and Lex jump right into this week's Tea and Crumpets about the new “slimmed down” monarchy and Prince William breaking his silence on his brother. Then, they make it reign on the news that Archewell Audio and Spotify have mutually agreed to part ways. Was Bill Simmons correct when he called them “grifters”. To close, they guess the Bethenny Frankel comparison in a game of Mail or Fail and name this week's Spotted Dick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crown Jewels
Is The Daily Mail Kate's Biggest Stan?

Crown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 51:25


To start off this episode, Samantha and Lex notice that the front page of the Daily Mail is quite pro Kate Middleton, has the Princess of Wales won them over? Then they serve us this week's Tea & Crumpets about Buckingham rejecting the request to return Prince Alemayehu's body to Ethiopia, and address the rumor that Harry and Meghan might be returning to the UK. They Make It Reign (literal tears) recapping the Queen Charlotte series and close with a game of Mail or Fail and Spotted Dick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Desert Island Discs
David Sedaris, writer

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 36:28 Very Popular


David Sedaris is a writer whose humorous stories and wry takes on everyday encounters have led to 13 bestselling books and many radio programmes including Meet David Sedaris on BBC Radio 4. His work is based on his own life and, although very funny, does not shy away from the bleaker aspects of his experiences. David was born in New York State and grew up in Raleigh in North Carolina. He dropped out of university and became a performance artist for a while, but says he lacked artistic talent and chose not to pursue art as a career. In 1990 he moved to New York City where he supported himself by working as a Christmas elf called Crumpet at Macy's department store. He wrote an essay about this experience called Santaland Diaries which he read on National Public Radio. His performance attracted an enthusiastic response from listeners and led to his first major break as a writer and broadcaster. David's later collections of stories and essays have won non-fiction awards and in 2002 he gave a sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall in New York. The recording of this event was later nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. David's most recent collection of essays addresses a range of subjects including the end of Donald Trump's administration, the COVID-19 pandemic and the death of his father. David lives with his boyfriend Hugh and they divide their time between New York and West Sussex. David is a committed litter-picker which prompted his local Sussex council to name a refuse vehicle after him - Pig Pen Sedaris. DISC ONE: I Don't Wanna Play House by Tammy Wynette DISC TWO: Where is Love, composed by Lionel Bart and performed by Keith Hamshere and Original London Cast of Oliver! DISC THREE: Dindi by Maria Bethânia DISC FOUR: Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) by Aretha Franklin DISC FIVE: I Got A Right to Praise The Lord by The Georgia Mass Choir DISC SIX: Manhattan by Blossom Dearie DISC SEVEN: You and I by Abbey Lincoln DISC EIGHT: They Say It's Wonderful by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman BOOK CHOICE: A German dictionary LUXURY ITEM: Pencils and paper CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: You and I by Abbey Lincoln Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley

Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Prince Harry is making the rounds to support his new book, Spare.  But how can anyone take him seriously?  One rube on the A&G staff seems to have fallen under Harry's royal spell...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.