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Lee & Tammy talk tradie language, Kai Kara-France jumps in for a chat, Searley does sport and we find out which blokes won't shout the boys a round! DISCLAIMER: Contains offensive language. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the Season 2 finale. Filled with messy content that is barely relevant anymore. We talk Chris Rock V Will Smith, we double down on alopecia and whether or not it is reason enough to be THAT offended and take on Instagram story likes and why they are pointless. This may also be the first episode were Dean ends up drunker than Owen during recording.Disclaimer: Contains the very best outro of any episode so far.Thanks for listening...See you on Season 3 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/wetbrain-cheeks. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disclaimer: Contains audio from ZOOM. Please excuse the occasional interruption. Happy Pride Month! On this week's episode of the podcast I finally had the honor to sit and chat via zoom with a dear friend of mine, Amber. She is advocate for panic disorder, mental health and all things Self Love. During our conversation she speaks about living with panic disorder, coping with her panic attacks, coming out to her family at 23, and her journey of self love & acceptance. "I think it's important to accept all parts of yourself. And although I still struggle I am committed to loving myself fully." Join us as she gets out of her comfort zone and shares her greatest vulnerabilities with us all. IG: @amberlyn1129 Listeners enjoy the following discounts. Born Primitive: https://bornprimitive.com/?ref=destbp WodnDone: Treasures10 Goli: lincolns_treasures Maven Threads: Selfloveeffect You can find us on IG: Lincolns_treasures Apparel shop: Selfloveeffect.com Code: SELFLOVEEFFECT Email: Desiree@selfloveeffect.com Follow, Like, Share & Review
In the pilot episode of the Chatterbox Podcast, we are joined by a good friend of ours, Aimee Fenton, to talk about witchcraft and spirituality and how it has helped her through her lowest moments not just during the pandemic but throughout her life Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatterboxpod/ *** DISCLAIMER: Contains material that some people may find triggering ***
Disclaimer: Contains audio from ZOOM. Please excuse the audio quality. On today's episode, I had the complete honor to chat via zoom with massage therapist, entrepreneur, & eating disorder/BDD/Self-Love advocate Kahla Harrington. We navigate through the dark times of having an eating disorder, body dysmorphia, and the role of in which diet culture plays in it all. She is a recovered bulimic who hopes that by telling her story she will be able to help another. Join me as we talk about so many relatable topics that are playing such a big role in past & present generations, and how self acceptance is the root of self healing. "Give yourself grace" IG: @alignmassagetherapy.daytonwa @Kharrington.12 Wesbite: www.alignmassage.care Listeners enjoy the following discounts. Born Primitive: Fitmama10 WodnDone: Treasures10 Goli: lincolns_treasures You can find us on IG: Lincolns_treasures Apparel shop: Selfloveeffect.com Email: Desiree@selfloveeffect.com Follow, Like, Share & Review
Disclaimer: Contains audio from ZOOM. Please excuse the occasional interruption. On this weeks episode, I had the honor to sit down and chat via zoom with the amazing motivational & inspirational Felicia Denise. She is a beacon of light & hope. She shares her journey of self love and the great joy it has brought her life. She is no longer a victim, she no longer feels shame, and rejoices in shedding positivity into the lives of others. Join me as we navigate through different parts of her life in hopes that it will shed light and impact the lives of others. "No matter what is happening in your life, you can maintain your strength and composure and move through it. You are built for this. Believe that!" IG: @sandbagsandbarbells Facebook: Felicia Denise Listeners enjoy the following discounts. Born Primitive: Fitmama10 WodnDone: Treasures10 Goli: lincolns_treasures You can find us on IG: Lincolns_treasures Apparel shop: Selfloveeffect.com Email: Desiree@selfloveeffect.com Follow, Like, Share & Review
*DISCLAIMER: Contains strong language* Previewing the game against Luton tomorrow, we discuss whether or not it will be the last chance saloon for Karanka and if Blues can pick up anything against a decent Luton side. We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to catch our next Podcast reviewing the game on Monday. Find all our episodes on our website at Blues Focus Podcast
News13’s Julie Calhoun and Adrianna Seals dig further into the relationship between Heather Elvis and Sidney Moorer, as police begin to look at their involvement in Heather’s disappearance. DISCLAIMER: Contains explicit language. Discretion is advised.
Disclaimer: Contains adult language and descriptions of extreme physical abuse. Janine was unspeakably abused by a textbook sociopath from a very young age. Her story is one of pain, heartbreak, and desperation. But it is also one of hope. If you are trapped and you believe there's no way out, let this encourage you today. Be blessed! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In a return of serve, Smax hands Patil a movie from his wheelhouse, a (most certainly not animated) superhero flick starring Charlize Theron. With multiple instances of fanboying and Nile-bashing. ** DISCLAIMER ** Contains spoilers. God knows it doesn't matter for this movie, but still. Full in-audio spoiler warnings to come from the next episode. Music in the video: Study And Relax by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5764-study-and-relax License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Night In Venice by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5763-night-in-venice License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Well here we are in the Summer of 2020 and America is in critical condition so Chad comes out of vacation to interview Dr. Allen Zagoren D.O. F.A.C.O.S F.A.C.N. (a for real medical expert with boots on the ground) all about how we’re doing and how we’re gonna get out of it… and the news ain’t that great. So strap in for this one, filled with technical stuff and maybe you’ll learn something about how you can save yourself!DISCLAIMER: Contains some dire shit so listen responsibly and for you in the future please remember: We did this via ZOOM without an engineer cuz we’re fighting a pandemic so give us a break if the sound is a little chunky, it’s the best we got in 2020.Brought to you by Jeppson’s Malört: Aiding in social distancing since 1930And Hero Power: The light in the darknessFeaturing the song “Promises” by the Barrerracudas which is the song of the revolution and a lil snippy of “Doctor! Doctor!” by Thompson Twins cuz that’s just how we do.RATE AND REVIEW - BLACK LIVES MATTER - WEAR A FUCKING MASK!
Nicole Evans and Sophie James from The Whippet Media have released their debut Podcast for a girly gossip and a giggle, for dog groomers across the world. This episode features some of our grooming industries most embarrassing moments. Disclaimer: Contains swearing and frank discussions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whippetmedia/message
‘Dave’ (David Tyson) is in mid session with counsellor Joyce Logan (Nadya Lee) and continues to delve deeper into the root of his pain. Rosie, (Claudia Grier) is compromised by ‘Dave’s’ story leaving Neil (Curtis Ledsham) carefully holding down the fort as things become turbulent. Join the gang one last time for an explosive conclusion of ‘Fifty Shades of Dave.’ Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
After drowning their sorrows in the Popeye’s Arms, the two suspended Bickenhole Radio presenters Rosie (Claudia Grier) and Neil (Curtis Ledsham) start the merry task of finding their depressed caller ‘Dave’ (David Tyson) professional help. Rosie enlists the help of counsellor Joyce Logan (Nadya Lee) of mental health charity ‘Think’ to try and encourage ‘Dave’ to open up live on air. What could go wrong? Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
The town of Bickenhole is pissed - and for once, it’s not alcohol related. It seems conducting a counselling session live on air isn’t what the locals want, making Rosie (Claudia Grier) and Neil (Curtis Ledsham) public enemy number one and two. This backlash spurns the charming Bickenhole Radio General Manager Declan Eaveson (Allan Lear) to act in the only way he knows how and delivers a startling ultimatum. Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
It’s the day after the night before and Rosie Barfield (Claudia Grier) has gained another notch on the bedpost, although Neil (Curtis Ledsham) is more confused than ever about this one! As they embark on another evening on their popular radio show ‘The Greenhouse’ they receive a troubling letter from their distressed listener ‘Dave’ (David Tyson) which alters the mood, and for a short while at least, distracts Rosie from an unusual amount of phone calls she’s been getting lately... Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
As she’s rudely awoken from a bad dream, Rosie Barfield's (Claudia Grier) worst nightmare is about to begin. Her love life is thriving but her job as a presenter for ‘Bickenhole Radio’ is diving. Her trusted friend and producer Neil Folding (Curtis Ledsham) attempts to lift the spirits of his bored colleague and attempts to add new spice to the show’s tired format by making contact with a listener… Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
Ergy and Andrea are avid thinkers. They want to discuss different topics and share different viewpoints. This episode deals with the concept of freedom. *Disclaimer: Contains spoilers on the movie, 'The Platform'.
5FM — Disclaimer: Contains explicit language and imagery not suitable for ears under 18. Computer Scientist Mekondjo Angula answers Sibs' questions around cyber security, safely navigating adult content websites and the best way to send nudes without them getting into the wrong hands.
‘Dave’ (David Tyson) is in mid session with counsellor Joyce Logan (Nadya Lee) and continues to delve deeper into the root of his pain. Rosie, (Claudia Grier) is compromised by ‘Dave’s’ story leaving Neil (Curtis Ledsham) carefully holding down the fort as things become turbulent. Join the gang one last time for an explosive conclusion of ‘Fifty Shades of Dave.’ Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains very strong language and themes of an adult nature from the outset. Where there is truth in this episode, all identifying names, features and locations have been omitted or changed. A statement from the writer was released on 15th October 2019 regarding this. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
After drowning their sorrows in the Popeye’s Arms, the two suspended Bickenhole Radio presenters Rosie (Claudia Grier) and Neil (Curtis Ledsham) start the merry task of finding their depressed caller ‘Dave’ (David Tyson) professional help. Rosie enlists the help of counsellor Joyce Logan (Nadya Lee) of mental health charity ‘Think’ to try and encourage ‘Dave’ to open up live on air. What could go wrong? Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains very strong language and themes of an adult nature from the outset. Where there is truth in this episode, all identifying names, features and locations have been omitted or changed. A statement from the writer was released on 15th October 2019 regarding this. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
The town of Bickenhole is pissed - and for once, it’s not alcohol related. It seems conducting a counselling session live on air isn’t what the locals want, making Rosie (Claudia Grier) and Neil (Curtis Ledsham) public enemy number one and two. This backlash spurns the charming Bickenhole Radio General Manager Declan Eaveson (Allan Lear) to act in the only way he knows how and delivers a startling ultimatum. Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains very strong language and themes of an adult nature from the outset. Where there is truth in this episode, all identifying names, features and locations have been omitted or changed. A statement from the writer was released on 15th October 2019 regarding this. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
It’s the day after the night before and Rosie Barfield (Claudia Grier) has gained another notch on the bedpost, although Neil (Curtis Ledsham) is more confused than ever about this one! As they embark on another evening on their popular radio show ‘The Greenhouse’ they receive a troubling letter from their distressed listener ‘Dave’ (David Tyson) which alters the mood, and for a short while at least, distracts Rosie from an unusual amount of phone calls she’s been getting lately... Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains very strong language and themes of an adult nature from the outset. Where there is truth in this episode, all identifying names, features and locations have been omitted or changed. A statement from the writer was released on 15th October 2019 regarding this. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
As she’s rudely awoken from a bad dream, Rosie Barfield's (Claudia Grier) worst nightmare is about to begin. Her love life is thriving but her job as a presenter for ‘Bickenhole Radio’ is diving. Her trusted friend and producer Neil Folding (Curtis Ledsham) attempts to lift the spirits of his bored colleague and attempts to add new spice to the show’s tired format by making contact with a listener… Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains very strong language and themes of an adult nature from the outset. Where there is truth in this episode, all identifying names, features and locations have been omitted or changed. A statement from the writer was released on 15th October 2019 regarding this. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions
One researcher's youth in Zambia shapes her research on gender based violence and ultimately inspires her auto-ethnography. *Disclaimer: Contains explicit language.*
This week, we're on the Island of Misfit Toys. On this island, known as the Church, we misfits are the perfect fit for what our King has planned. Even the most abominable monsters (like Saul) can be reformed by this love and called to a purpose in Him. Let Rudolph light the way as our guide through Acts, the Christmas story, and God's Love. Disclaimer: Contains a portion of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964), as distributed by NBC/Universal, available for purchase on BluRay, DVD, or wherever you purchase, rent, or stream movies online (eg: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/tv-season/rudolph-the-red-nosed-reindeer/id1164626177). I do not own any of the copyrighted material played within.
...in which Chris uses a movie he's never seen as his main illustration, connecting the martyrdom of Stephen to Miracle of 34th Street and the Peace of the Advent season. Along the way we examine terrified shepherds, courtroom dramas, and a belligerent preacher who hasn't seen It's a Wonderful Life. But mostly we find out how Jesus brings peace to our broken, chaotic world. Disclaimer: Contains a portion of "Miracle on 34th Street" (1947), as released by 20th Century Fox, available for purchase on BluRay, DVD, or wherever you purchase, rent, or stream movies online (eg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rpg95CzFXM). I do not own any of the copyrighted material played within.
Continuing in our examination of Advent through the lenses of Acts and Christmas movies we love, this sermon heads down Mt. Crumpet and into Whoville. We will see how joy is a transformational response to grace, and how we are called to spread that joy to others (often through sacrificial giving). We will journey through Acts, the nativity scene, and the genius of Dr. Seuss & Chuck Jones to find joy as a light in our darkness. Disclaimer: Contains a portion of "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" (1966), as released by Warner Home Video, available for purchase on BluRay, DVD, or wherever you purchase, rent, or stream movies online (eg: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/movie/how-the-grinch-stole-christmas-1966/id598131599 ). I do not own any of the copyrighted material played within.
Yet more bollocks from Joe Pilbrow and Pulama Kaufman. Also Joe nearly leaves in a huff. *Disclaimer: Contains bad language and sexual discussion*.
Every week, Joe Pilbrow and Pulama Kaufman talk about... well... shit (but hopefully good shit). Producer Gabriel acts as the mediator and mainly prevents Joe and Pulama from physically injuring each other in a fracas. This is the second episode. *Disclaimer: Contains bad language and sexual discussion*.
Episode 5.31: Worst Episode EVER In Which Martin Unsworth has to rethink his position after hearing one word in The Walking Dead, announces the inflationary adjusted return of Steve Austin, and tells a 'joke'. Mike Royce brings everyone up to date with the latest on ‘Whogate’, and engages in some Nolan bashing, whilst having a complete meltdown. As Starburst Issue 419 goes on sale, Starburst Radio goes into a tailspin due to massive tech problems. The boys bravely soldier on in a show where even the News is broken! [Disclaimer: Contains elevated levels of stress, and very colourful use of the English language] Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
The Armadillo World Headquarters was one of the most celebrated music venues in Austin in the 1970s. During this time, it became a marquee destination for groups traveling through Texas. In this episode, Rebecca McInroy welcomes guest host Jody Denberg to talk with Michael Priest, Eddie Wilson, Jim Franklin, Joe Nick Patoski, Danny Garret, and […]
The Armadillo World Headquarters was one of the most celebrated music venues in Austin in the 1970s. During this time, it became a marquee destination for groups traveling through Texas. In this episode, Rebecca McInroy welcomes guest host Jody Denberg to talk with Michael Priest, Eddie Wilson, Jim Franklin, Joe Nick Patoski, Danny Garret, and...
Episode 2 Of Blissful Boomstick.DISCLAIMER : Contains material which may cause offence to some.