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Ok first... sorry about the sound AGAIN, EURGH! We're not techy. BUT, this week we have some excellent stories for you, including: a theme park shift leader who took his authoritaaaah too seriously, yet another person who wants to shag their boss, and an incident involving live insect (rancid). Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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So MaNy InJuRiEs! Liverpool fans and everyone else seems to be lamenting the injury woes of Liverpool ahead of Jurgen Klopp's last hurrah. Eurgh. Louis and Tom give you everything you need to know ahead of the Cup Final, and touch on THAT City game. Plus Louis give a team talk that makes William Wallace look like a b**ch.
New Year's Resolutions seem to have criticism and judgement woven through them? How can I be better? Do better? How can I improve myself? Eurgh. So instead in 2024 we are going to aim for self-acceptance, rather than self-improvement. Let's celebrate our bits of disgustingness and our flaws and our failings. In this episode we ask all the deep questions, such as: How often do you wash your bra? When you eat a steak, these days, do you feel like you are a boa constrictor digesting a villager? How long ago was 1970 (obviously 30 years is the correct answer)? Hello 2024! Please bring us buns of steel and also buns of cinnamon; shoes that are secretly orthopaedic but look really slutty and the light at the end of the tunnel. Let's unleash laughter, and also hell…. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Voicenote Review of... Eurgh. That was just awful wasn't it? Chelsea have lost to Middlesbrough in the first-leg of the EFL Cup and the lads give their quick views post-game.
Welcome to the party pal. Well then, the festive season is upon us and what better way to kick it off with one of the GOAT Xmas films 'Die Hard'. Eurgh we should probably throw this out there up front... can you even call this a Christmas film? Big big disagreement between the boys on this one.Before we go too far though - lots of juicy review action to get into. First up we've got a full run down of Saltburn which has a lot of unexpected joy in. On top of that we give you the full debrief of Napoleon as well plus we go through lots of your comments.So... Die Hard... Where to start. John Mcclane. An action hero for the 90's, he really redefined what it was to be an action hero. Chances are this will get lost in the post but, Bruce Willis wasn't an action star before this film. He was known for comedy and romcoms. Which is probably a huge part of why his performance here is so hard hitting. His timing, the accessibility and the brutal reality of his performance really is a marked gear change from the action hero's of the 80's.We of course also need to talk about Alan Rickman, what a dreamy performances as a Die Hard villain. Remarkably he never saw Hans Gruber as a bad guy... he just saw him as a man who had a plan and intended to see it through.There's some unbelievable trivia, some beautiful technical bits to get into as well and on top of that we'll be dissecting the big Xmas yes or Xmas no discussion!Bring Your Own Blockbuster isn't just a film review podcast, we try our best each week to dive deep into the themes and discussions that make cinema so special - and we'd love to hear your feedback on the film. What did meet it mean to you? What did we miss? Get involved and tell us what you think on social media, you can find us everywhere at @byobpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not enough time for yourself? Too many other things to do? Constantly stressed trying to fit all your priorities in that your self-care gets pushed to the back of the line, never to be tended to?…Aaaand done with feeling stuck in this cycle?Eurgh tell me about it- this is one of my biggest areas of healing, and whilst I'm not fully there by any means, I'm sharing:* Reasons why we might get stuck in busy-ness* What we can do about it * Mini self-rituals that you can implement into a busy scheduleWhat reflections do you have after listening to this episode? Share them below if you feel comfortable enough to do so: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit missingpeace.substack.com/subscribe
Mitch And Isi celebrate hitting 100,000 subscribers on YouTube with a recap of the past weeks. They debate bodily mishaps, Rammstein stereotypes and Edgar Allen Poe's Eurovision cameo. They then answer one of your questions on teaching and learning English in their online pub in this episode's Unhelpful Advice section. Interactive Transcript ⭐️ FREE 100,000 SUBSCRIBER GIVEAWAY! ⭐️ Open the Interactive Transcript (https://play.easyenglish.fm/episodes/wpgh2cjtygrucy2) Download transcript as HTML (https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpgh2cjtygrucy2/easyenglishpodcast16_transcript.html?dl=1) Download transcript as PDF (https://www.dropbox.com/s/mmpy0l4wabe6i54/easyenglishpodcast16_transcript.pdf?dl=1) ⭐️ Get the Aftershow and all Video perks with this link - https://bit.ly/3IEM62n ⭐️ Subscribe using your private RSS feed to listen to our bonus content and find the interactive transcript right in your podcast app. Show Notes British vs American English: 20 BRITISH vs AMERICAN English Words (https://youtu.be/oJcI5FzrEE0) (Easy English 158) Transcript Mitch: [0:24] We have got 100,000 subs and we would like 100,000 more. Welcome to the Easy English Podcast. Hopefully by now we have the blue tick of confirmation. What does it mean, the blue tick? Do you know? Is there like a meaning behind it? Isi: [0:51] You are now considered (Responsible.) I mean, we didn't do anything. We didn't send them like a passport or so, to give us like an official thing. But I guess you're considered a bigger creator. (Wow.) I don't know. Mitch: [1:05] We did it. Isi: [1:08] We should know that. I Google it. Mitch: [1:09] We did it. And we wouldn't have done it without the help of our listeners and viewers and members, all of which are amazing people, who have helped us get to this milestone. And we would like to celebrate that in a few ways. I think one, we will do a video podcast, which you'll be able to listen and watch, and we'll put it on our YouTube. (Yep.) But also we will do a special YouTube episode, which will be the next one that comes out that you'll see. Yeah, we'll show you a bit of a behind the scenes thing / Brighton, why we love Brighton, and show you some people of Brighton, why they love Brighton, show you some of our favourite hangouts, but not all of them. Isi: [1:51] And an ode to Brighton. Mitch: [1:52] Yeah, an ode. Or an ode. (Ode.) An ode to Brighton. (Oh, God.) Is that German; ode? Isi: [1:59] Ode. Mitch: [2:00] Ode. Isi: [2:01] Eine Ode. Mitch: [2:01] An ode, ode. Isi: [2:04] Ode could have been right. (Could have been right.) Okay, I'm very sorry. Mitch: [2:07] It's not English anyway, it sounds too nice to be English. We wanted to start off by saying thank you to everyone, because we didn't invent those 100,000 subscribers. They are you. You are the 100,000. Isi: [2:22] Maybe they're not. Maybe they just listen to the podcast and they don't even... have ever seen a video of us. Mitch: [2:27] Oh my God. Isi: [2:27] So if you haven't, we have a YouTube channel, by the way. Mitch: [2:30] What are you doing? Isi: [2:31] No, but thank you so much. It is incredible. It seems a bit unreal, so I cannot really... it's like, not that you really think like, oh, we got 100,000. A bit unreal, isn't it? Mitch: [2:43] Yeah. And yeah, we're still working on things like, just because we have 100,000 doesn't mean that we're a set channel, like we're quite far from it. (Yeah.) Like, you know, we still have quite big ambitions of Easy English. You know, it's a lot of people do like a full-time job and then they're YouTube from the side, but Easy English is quite a demanding beast and does require a lot of... (A lovely beast.) It's a lovely beast that we enjoy doing, but yeah, it's something we'd like to do, both of us, full-time in the future. So this is what we're going to be building towards, and having 100,000 subscribers is definitely a big milestone for us, in getting there. Isi: [3:22] Yeah. Mitch: [3:22] We're still beginning, that's how it feels like. But this is confirmation that we've achieved our first big goal. Isi: [3:29] And we couldn't and can't do it without your support. So we want to thank the ones that that are already a member of Easy English, thank you for supporting us. And if we can once ask for support, it would be great, if you enjoy our content, our podcasts, our videos, if you would consider supporting us, so that we can keep doing this, that we can keep producing regularly, podcasts and videos. We obviously offer even more if you become a member. We've got worksheets for our videos, transcripts for our videos, vocab lists for our videos. We got, an interactive transcript for our podcast, where you can basically translate the transcript while listening into lots of different languages. And what else, Mitch? Mitch: [4:19] We also have a conversation membership where we host people in our online pub and we just get to talk about day-to-day English to help you improve your speaking and listening skills. And finally, we have our donor membership, which is for people who want to really help support us and have a little private Zoom with myself and Isi, right? Isi: [4:40] Yeah. Oh yeah. Well, first of all, thank you, if you support us already, and it would be really, really, really great to see more of you in our community. If you want to become part of it, go to easyenglish.video/membership. And, to show you a bit what we are offering and to say thank you for your support, for listening, for sending us questions and ideas and everything. We want to give you all our perks. Mitch: [5:09] A free giveaway, for this podcast and for our episode that came out on the 24th of May. We'll be giving links in this podcast, on the website, in our show notes. We'll also be posting it on our YouTube, on our community section and on our Instagram and on our Facebook. So, it should be quite easy to find. We'll probably have it in bold, caps lock, underlined, exclamation marked, there'll be a free giveaway link to not only our video perks which is our transcript, our vocabulary list, our worksheets and all of our audio and video downloads, but also for our podcast membership, which is our interactive transcript for the podcast and also the extra bit the aftershow. You'll be able to download all of those bits in our free giveaway to say thank you for helping us reach the 100,000 subscriber milestone. So if you didn't get that before, go to easyenglish.video/membership to get all of those goodies for free. Isi: [6:18] Okay, now to the real topics. Topic of the Week Mitch: [6:32] Recap! Isi: [6:32] Okay, let's start with the coronation. Mitch: [6:34] Katy Perry was there. Isi: [6:37] But not how you said it would happen. Mitch: [6:40] She didn't sing at Westminster Abbey, no. That's what I thought was happening. But she did sing the day after. Isi: [6:46] And did she actually, I didn't see that. Did she actually perform the songs that I thought? Mitch: [6:50] Didn't her tit fall out or something? (What?) Something happened though. There was like controversy with her. I think like her tit fell out, or something happened when she was... Isi: [7:00] She couldn't find her place, or, in the church? Mitch: [7:02] Oh, that happened. Oh yeah, she had a massive hat on and couldn't find her seat. Isi: [7:06] It's not Britney Spears. That was a tit. Mitch: [7:08] No, Janet Jackson was the tit. Isi: [7:09] Oh, wait. That was like... Mitch: [7:11] She kissed Madonna and Janet Jackson's tit fell out. Isi: [7:14] So the coronation, we watched it. Not all of it. Mitch: [7:18] We watched it with your family. Isi: [7:20] With my family. (In the living room.) But no one... actually, none of them watched all of it. We all went in and out, the TV was just on. Mitch: [7:27] It went on for ages. Isi: [7:28] Yeah, it went on for ages, and it was a bit ridiculous. And I made the comparison very early onwards. If any one of you has ever been to Germany and knows German carnival, especially in Cologne and the surrounding, in Dusseldorf and the Rhineland area, I know that Creighton knows that, so this is for you, Creighton. If you look at pictures of... I just wanted to say Prince Charles, King Charles and Queen Camilla, especially him, it looks a bit like carnival. Really, it's all this red and white stuff as well. And you could put him on a carnival stage and he could give a... they do those funny speeches. That could have been happening. Although he didn't smile once. He didn't have fun, did he? Mitch: [8:15] No. Isi: [8:16] It's just really exhausting. I can understand that, actually. It's an exhausting thing. You were there, what, three hours or so? Four hours? Mitch: [8:23] He was basically just a coat rack. There's just lots of people coming to him, putting shit on him, taking it off. Hold this. Hold this, please. Here's a cape. Take that cape off. Put the crown on. Crown off. Isi: [8:34] It's such a huge protocol, which is obviously thousands of years old, but it's a weird thing. I'm sure they were all not really into it. It cannot be that much fun. The party afterwards, the dinner afterwards is probably more fun than just sitting there. And then all the guests, they also just have to sit there, straight and smile and don't move. And then you just sit there on those wooden benches forever, and half of the church didn't even see anything. Do they have monitors? Do they stream it? Mitch: [9:05] They have their phones on BBC News. Isi: [9:09] No, but it's just a long, long, long, long thing. It's kind of impressive too. It's something that you really never ever see. So it is, in a way, although I'm not a fan of the monarchy, it is quite interesting to witness, I would say. Mitch: [9:24] My favorite bit was they played the Champions League theme at one point. Isi: [9:27] You know, it's not the Champions League theme. Mitch: [9:31] And then I saw the meme of people interpreting the songs wrong, because they were all done in Latin or Welsh. And there's one about Camilla having a wide vagina. Isi: [9:42] Can we say vagina in this podcast? Mitch: [9:44] We said tit. (Mmm...) Tit and vagina. Isi: [9:48] What is a good word that like, teenagers would use instead of saying vagina? Mitch: [9:52] Fanny. Isi: [9:55] Is that bad or is it like, just to have a word for it? Mitch: [9:58] No, Fanny is... (Isn't Fanny a name?) Isi: [10:00] Oh, that's bad, isn't it? Mitch: [10:01] Also, yeah. Isi: [10:02] I mean, why wouldn't we be able to say vagina? Vagina's not a bad word. Mitch: [10:06] It's medical. Spending way too much time on fannies. Yeah, fanny... Isi: [10:09] But you see, cultural thing. I didn't know that. Mitch: [10:12] But bum bag, this is in the video I made with Justin, part two, American English versus British English. In British English, it's a bum bag, the little bag you wear down on your waist. And in America, it's called a fanny pack. Isi: [10:23] They're also have fanny? Mitch: [10:25] They don't know what fanny is. I told Justin that fanny means vagina and he freaked out, which is probably the best bit of that episode. Isi: [10:32] Because you normally have it in front of your V. (Eurgh.) Okay, let's stop now. Mitch: [10:38] How did we get on to vaginas from the coronation? We also, whilst in Germany, watched the Eurovision. Woo! Isi: [10:48] Yeah, for the first time in forever. Mitch: [10:52] Which was a delight. I was laughing my head off the whole way through. Isi: [10:56] Yeah, but we only watched it because two German entertainers, who also have a podcast that I listen to and Mitch kind of co-listens to when I listen to it, they did the commenting for Austria. So we watched it on Austrian TV, well, online, but that was just a funny thing. We just wanted to hear the commentating. But the whole show is just so ridiculous. It's such a long, boring thing. I don't know. I'm not a fan. Mitch: [11:23] I'd like to do it. I'd like to... I think it'd be really fun to get drunk and do like a live streaming of the Eurovision if it's possible, on YouTube next time. Isi: [11:33] We could do that next year, but not for four hours. Then let's only, I don't know, it just goes on forever and forever. I didn't even see the end, which you only watch it for. You want to see who wins. And then I slept. Mitch: [11:44] I don't want to see who wins. I don't care. Isi: [11:46] Yeah. But you want to see like who... Mitch: [11:47] And who won? Isi: [11:48] Sweden. Mitch: [11:50] Sweden won. Isi: [11:51] Have not until today. Have ever heard the song because when they did the song, I was washing up in the kitchen. We had dinner with it. Then, when they won, I haven't watched the winner's performance, so I actually have no clue what the winner's song is. Mitch: [12:08] It was scary Billie Eilish Lady with the long nails. Isi: [12:11] Can you sing it? Mitch: [12:13] The only one I can remember of all of them was the first one when I was not drunk, because after that, we'd already started drinking. And it was the Austrian... Austria went first and he did the song about the gothic writer Edgar Allan Poe and it was Edgar Allan Poe, Poe, Poe, Poe, Poe, Poe, Poe, Poe, Poe, Poe, Edgar Allan, Edgar Allan, Edgar Allan Poe. Isi: [12:34] Well, not bad. Mitch: [12:39] He'd be spinning in his grave, never mind turning, that people used his name for like, Euro pop. It was all terrible. But my favourite was the Boy George guy. Isi: [12:52] Yeah, I liked him too. From Belgium. Mitch: [12:54] Yeah, Belgium. (He was good. He was good.) Isi: [12:56] I liked the song. Mitch: [12:58] There was a Take That kind of, rip off somewhere in there, wasn't there? Isi: [13:02] There was one other, I think, female singer from, I don't know where, but the song was not for me at all. It was a bit ballad-ish, but she was a good singer, which is also not given, that you come that's a good singer there. Mitch: [13:16] Yeah, that's got nothing, singing has nothing to do with it. Isi: [13:19] But where was she from? Lithuania or so? Maybe not, I don't know, but she was good. Do you remember? She had like a pink/purple dress on or so. Maybe also not, maybe she had a blue dress on. I don't remember, but I know that I thought someone was good. Mitch: [13:35] We were just watching because there was basically, a battle as to who would finish last, Brexit Britain or... I don't know why Germany does so bad always. Isi: [13:44] It's always... well, we do send in quite weird things always, but I mean... Mitch: [13:50] Oh yeah, you had the Rammstein band. Isi: [13:52] Yeah, which people outside of Germany and in Germany, sorry for Rammstein fans, a lot of people love that kind of music. What is it actually? Mitch: [14:02] What Rammstein? Isi: [14:04] What metal, kind of metal is that? Entertainment metal? I don't know. Mitch: [14:09] It's not nu-metal, Rammstein, but maybe it is nu-metal. Isi: [14:13] Well, anyway, a lot of people love it. So I actually thought that song does fit what German music is to the outside world, outside of Germany. So actually, I thought people would be like, yay, someone like Rammstein coming from Germany. Let's actually vote for them. It didn't work. Mitch: [14:31] It didn't do German stereotypes any good. Isi: [14:33] I don't listen to too much German music or music coming from Germany. It doesn't have to be particularly German lyrics, but also, there is good music coming from Germany, I would say. Mitch: [14:47] Yeah, I like, who was that 90s band, that did like house music, Shaka Khan. Is Shaka Khan not German? No, no, not Shaka Khan. Isi: [14:56] You mean... Mitch: [14:57] What do I mean? From the 90s house scene. Isi: [15:01] Well, you know Alphaville. Mitch: [15:02] Haddaway?! Are German? Isi: [15:05] Are they? Mitch: [15:06] What is love? Baby don't hurt me no more. Isi: [15:11] Was ist liebe? (Was ist liebe?) Oh God, good that there was never, well there was probably, well Kraftwerk. Mitch: [15:19] Yeah but Kraftwerk made it very clear they were German. But I liked it, it suited it. Isi: [15:24] That's what I mean. (Oh it's nice?) And then, hmm. Mitch: [15:29] Haddaway were German, amazing. Isi: [15:31] Well we do have good music. Mitch: [15:32] H-Blockx. Isi: [15:34] Although I don't listen... do you know H-Blockx? Mitch: [15:37] Of course. Isi: [15:38] How? What? Where? Why? Mitch: [15:39] I had the Kerrang channel and they did the cover version of I Got The Power. Isi: [15:46] Really!? Do you know that they're from Münster? Mitch: [15:48] They're from Münster? Wow. This is gonna sound like a crazy, unbelievable story. It's gonna sound really stupid, but my parents had a back garden. Every summer we did two weeks camping with me and my friends in our back garden. And we'd cook our own food and it was sort of us learning how to look after each other and cope without parents. Isi: [16:09] But the parents were five meters inside and they would actually give you food later. Mitch: [16:13] And we went to the toilet inside as well. Isi: [16:15] Yeah. And then your mom actually gave you some real food later. Mitch: [16:18] Yeah, exactly. And we played like that... my parents had set up these little tasks so we could win nice prizes. (Oh, that's cute.) It was really fun. And we did it with four or five people in my mom and dad's trailer tent, when they didn't want to use it in the summer. And at that time, H-Blockx, I Got the Power was the biggest song on Kerrang! It was number one for ages and we got obsessed with it. We had a competition who could headbang the longest out of the whole song. Like, really headbanging, like, really throwing your head back. And we had a competition of it in the trailer tent. And the next day we all had like, minor whiplash and we all couldn't move our necks. We all pulled our neck muscles out. (Okay.) So H-Blockx lives in my cult memory. Unhelpful Advice Mitch: [17:09] So we have a message that someone left for us um... through our website easyenglish.fm, where you can also if you want, leave us a message or ask us a question through our unhelpful advice section and so we uh... have a message today from James. Let's have a listen. "Hi Easy English my name is James,I'm a native English speaker who very much enjoys watching your videos, because you never really stop learning and it's always interesting learning more about my language. I wanted to ask, I know you've touched on this before, I wanted to ask more about how you became English teachers. Did you have to take the TEFL qualification to TELF or is it TELT qualification? And do you have any advice for anybody who might want to start teaching English as a foreign language? And also, I think I quite enjoy joining your pub, your online pub, to have a chat with others. But as I'm a native English speaker, I don't want to be taking the place of a learner who's trying to learn English. So I don't know if it's okay for me to join the pub? Thank you for all you do. Te-ra. Isi: [18:21] Aw, that's very nice. (Te-ra.) Hi, James. Mitch: [18:24] Hi, James. Isi: [18:25] Really, really nice message. Well, where do we begin? English teachers. Well, I'm certainly not an English teacher. I could be one, obviously, even though I'm German, but I'm not an English teacher. Mitch: [18:36] Yeah, and I'm also certainly not an English teacher. Isi: [18:40] Why certainly? Mitch: [18:41] Well, because there are, not because I can't do it, but it's because there are people who have, for sure trained and put a lot of work in curriculum-wise to become an English teacher. However... and by all means, I think it's good to look for those people. But, I think what's so great about what we do with Easy Languages, is that,this idea of learning from a book or this kind of, I would call it old-school methods, learning through reading or... but, there's nothing quite like being here and, well yeah, just listen to how much I'm mumbling, this is what real English people do. They can't even get their own English words out of their mouth. Isi: [19:27] The thing is you learn it in school or in a course and then you go to a country where that language is spoken. And mostly, if you really only learn in a course and then go to that country... or to any country that speaks that language, you're like, oh, that was different. Mitch: [19:44] One time when I was out filming, I interviewed a German guy and what he said to me, I always now, say to people when I'm asking questions, like, why do you do this? What's this for? And I always say, you know, teaching authentic English. And I always use what he said. And he said that he had been learning officially, through like teachers who had taught, who had learned through this TEFL course. And he'd been studying English for years, and he finally came and he flew in at John Lennon Airport in Liverpool, and he said it all went out the window, instantly. Isi: [20:17] Well, that's Liverpool, isn't it? So it's not so easy to start with the Scouse accent. But, yeah. So, we are not teachers. I guess we kind of, you kind of become a teacher in a way, on the way. Mitch: [20:31] Yeah. We're kind of like the middle, like third party, aren't we? Helping you find... Isi: [20:36] Your way through the language. (Yeah, yeah.) Yeah. But, like with the... Mitch: [20:42] Conversation membership. Isi: [20:43] Conversation membership, of course you can be part of it. Mitch: [20:45] Absolutely. (It would be amazing.) I mean, anyone can support us and you don't have to use the perks we give out in the same sense that with the Conversation Membership. If you want to be a Conversation Member, you can come along, you can just listen, you can get involved, you can do what you like! Isi: [21:00] I mean, English learners will be probably very happy about another native speaker joining in and like, making it even more British, so. Mitch: [21:08] Yeah, if you want to just come along just to hang out, you know, if you're a supporter of Easy English and you are a native speaker, you're also very welcome just to come, meet new people, hang out with us for an hour or so, share a drink in our online pub, all are welcome. And you don't feel like you're under pressure to speak, you can just listen along and you know... Isi: [21:29] We just talk for an hour. Mitch: [21:35] We'll just talk for an hour. God forbid. Isi: [21:37] Okay, thank you, James. (Thanks.) What a really nice message and yeah, keep on sending those, James and any other of you listeners, any other person, please send us messages because it's really nice to know who's listening, who you guys are. Yeah, we only hear about you and who you are if you send us a message, or if you leave a review somewhere on the apps that you're listening to, that would be also great, because we sit here on this side, and we know a lot of people are listening, actually, surprisingly more than we thought and we would also like to know who you are. Anyway, write to us, send us messages. We are always really, really happy to hear from you. So, now we have dinner. Mitch: [22:24] Thanks again for your support. (We have dinner.) We have dinner.Yeah, thanks for the 100,000 of you that have subscribed. And if you haven't subscribed, do it now. Why not? Isi: [22:38] Bring us to 101,000. Thank you! (Te-ra!) Te-ra! Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership
We've all done it. Every last one of us in a group chat or on a team email or instant messaging platform. Let he who hath not accidentally texted someone when saying something ill-advised or nasty throw the first stone. I've got friends who in a rage have sent the most awful messages slagging off their flatmate and calling them a slob, only to have the flatmate in question walk into the room and hold up their phone. “I don't think you meant to send this to me.” Eurgh.. you don't say. I've got friends who've accidentally texted their crush, confessing their love. Friends who've done similar things when they've been considering break-ups. There was a rumour at my work about a message that was accidentally sent to a colleague via instant messaging on our office computer network. The sender begged and pleaded and bribed IT staff with chocolate and wine to come in on a weekend and delete the message before the receiver logged into their computer on Monday morning. I dunno if it's true but the scenario sounds believable enough. The problem is that sometimes the impulse to be professional is exceeded by the impulse to be a human being. We can be nasty, gossipy beasts. And in the digital age, you're only ever a big red button from disaster… Green MP Elizabeth Kerekere has learnt all of this the hard way, after being caught out for allegedly calling her colleague Chloe Swarbrick a “crybaby” in a message that was sent to the wrong group chat. Most of the coverage of this little whoopsie has focused on the word “crybaby” and the high-school drama of the whole thing. But I saw something else in it. For me, the real takeaway from was not that Elizabeth Kerekere was slagging off one of her colleagues. It wasn't that she apparently doesn't like Chloe Swarbrick, or that she used a petty term. The really interesting thing was the context in which she did it. Kerekere sent the message literally as Chloe Swarbrick was speaking, arguing in the house in favour of an alcohol bill which could have had massive impacts on social harm in our country. Kerekere's own profile on the Green Party website says she's dedicated her life to issues of health, mental health, violence prevention and youth development, all of which would be directly affected by Swarbrick's proposed changes. And yet, at the critical moment in the bill's progression, Elizabeth Kerekere appeared only to view the bill through the lens of her personal ambitions. She didn't care about affecting change, she cared about what the publicity around the bill would do for party list rankings. So much for health, mental health, violence prevention and youth development, all those issues which she claims to care so much about. What's the point in helping to make positive change if doesn't help Elizabeth Kerekere? Kerekere's text was revealing, not because it publicised her beef with Chloe Swarbrick, but because it revealed hypocrisy. In an extremely rare moment this parliamentary term when a Green Party bill was debated in the house, Kerekere didn't put the kaupapa first. She didn't put first the communities she purports to represent. She didn't put first violence prevention, health, or social harm. In that moment, she put Elizabeth Kerekere first. I think that says a lot about character. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Eurgh This Is Painful! Arsenal 1-3 Manchester City Match Reaction ShowTom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Horror! Augh! Eurgh! SALAD FINGERS! Hrrggh, JOE ZOMBIE! Whoa, PICO VS ZOMBIES: DOD! There's a lot of nasty stuff in this episode, but some of the best comments we've found too! Tom and Alex try to find the Arse-Nettle Goldilocks Zone. Plus, your childhood scares! Video links in the show notes. Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/flashinthepan
Imposter Syndrome. EURGH. I've never met an entrepreneur who hasn't experienced it. It tends to get worse the more visible you become (the double-edged sword of building a personal brand!)And yes, I'm now about to tell you that you may actually be playing a role in how bad it is!While imposter syndrome isn't something we can ever completely be rid of - in fact, I like to see it as a sign that I'm levelling up - there are things we can do to prevent it popping up unnecessarily .So in this episode I'm breaking down 5 really common things entrepreneurs do that "flare up" imposter syndrome and giving you some lighting fast coaching to see if you can make some immediate changes to reduce it!ALSO MENTIONED: "How to cope with imposter syndrome as an entrepreneur" featuring Vince Warnockpersonalbrandingproject.co/episode-34/MORE RESOURCESThe Magnetic Brand Quizhttps://magneticbrand.co/quizThe Magnetic Monthly Marketing Planhttps://magneticbrand.co/marketing-planWORK WITH ME1:1 Brand Coachinghttps://magneticbrand.co/brand-coachingStrategy Intensiveshttps://magneticbrand.co/brand-strategyMini Courseshttps://magneticbrand.co/coursesCONNECT WITH MEInstagram: @iamkatelizabethLinkedIn: Kat ElizabethYouTube: KatElizabethWebsite: magneticbrand.coEmail: kat@magneticbrand.co
Eurgh, pegs, who put this one in the pot (don't answer that, I know it was Lisa), I'm not sure how I can get Enthused about this... Oh hang on, wooden, plastic springy ones, colour co-ordination, I'm suddenly speaking with passion....Yes, Wayne surprised himself here, and enjoyed talking Pegs with Lisa. Surprisingly we stay (mostly) on subject, with only slight wavering into flipflops and which celebrity Wayne was swimming with this week...Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheEnthusiasts)
I'm not a fortune teller. I don't have a five-year plan. I can't tell you what I'll eat for dinner tonight, let alone anything I'll be doing in two years' time. But I can tell you right now with a very strong degree of confidence I will not be paying $21 to go to They Are Us, the film that apparently focuses on Jacinda Ardern's response to the Christchurch massacre. I have nothing personal against the filmmaker. Andrew Niccol has actually written or directed two of my all-time favourite films. I think The Truman Show is genius. I love Gattaca. They Are Us, on the other hand, makes me squirm. It's not that I'm fundamentally opposed to a film about the events in Christchurch. I actually saw it as an inevitability. After all, we have a film about Aramoana. There's a Hollywood film about the Anders Breivik massacre in Norway. But if the production of this film had actually considered the meaning behind its title, They Are Us, we wouldn't have seen so many people affected by the massacre respond in disgust. There is a more sensitive and tasteful way to go about these things. The filmmakers say they've sought scripting input from a few of those affected, but clearly many of those in what is a pretty small Muslim community here have been caught completely by surprise. It takes a lot of nerve to call a film ‘They Are Us' when you clearly haven't consulted sufficiently with the ‘They' you're talking about. There's another thing. They Are Us. If the filmmakers believed those words, there's no way Jacinda Ardern would be the central character. Here's a terrible tragedy committed by a white supremacist. Instead of focusing on the authorities' limited interest in white supremacy in the lead up to the massacre, instead of focusing on those who lost their lives, or the heroics of those in the mosque who tried to stop the gunman, we focus on Jacinda Ardern. She did a good job in the heat of the crisis. But I'm sorry, she isn't the hero of this story. And as comforting as she might have been to the survivors and victims of the shootings and to the New Zealand public at large, her actions in those days could never have been enough to heal the pain of those who clearly had been let down grievously by the wider government she represents. You can just imagine the scene now: the actress Rose Byrne, standing alone, an exhausted and broken expression on her face, staring into a mirror. The music builds... orchestral strings. She looks down and picks up a simple scarf, wrapping it around her head. ‘What are you doing?' asks one her advisors. ‘They are us.' Says Jacinda Ardern. Eurgh. Honestly, that whole ‘They Are Us' phrase really bothers me. I know many disagree with me and I'm not gonna' fight the fight again, but if we really meant ‘They Are Us,' the Crusaders would have changed their name. If we really meant ‘They Are Us,' then we might not have planned massacre anniversary commemorations, knowing that most Muslims don't mark anniversaries. If they were us then we wouldn't us the word ‘They' at all. But here's an easy one. An opportunity to live up to those words in a small way. If the Muslim community in Christchurch, the survivors of the attacks and the families of those who died, don't support this film, then They Are Us. I'll save my $21. LISTEN ABOVE
A big one today. Not including the initial trailer, this week's episode is our big 100!So allow us a little self indulgence as we discuss, among other things, our favourite cases, episodes and cocktails from our ever-growing back catalogue. Thank you to everyone who has supported the podcast (which includes you wonderful people, obviously) along the way, in whatever capacity.Four seasons, a few different formats, loads of cases, hundreds of cocktails, a litany of amazing guests, plenty of ancilliary livestreams and a place on the Guardian's 50 Funniest Podcasts this year. All thanks to you.Because if nobody was listening, we wouldn't do it. Let's face it, we could do the podcast without you, but it'd be shit. Really, you help make this show what it is and are a huge, huge part of why we love doing it so much.Eurgh, enough sincerity now. See you for the 101st episode, Egg Wizards! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eurgh. We don't have much enthusiasm for this, must have been one of Neil's suggestions, bloody Neil.... Oh, hang on... 80's retro gaming?Lisa and Wayne wang on about computer FACTS, retro games, being stood up on dates, and is it possible to learn to play Sonic The Hedgehog in the womb?Will the Award Winning Lisa, now present diva demands for future podcast episodes?Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheEnthusiasts)
In This episode Mutch discusses Road gigs, Eurgh wedding moments and the upcoming Jackass 4 film coming out later this year.
Coming to you LIVE (recorded) from a hotel room in New York City and a tiny studio in Bangkok, the Filmageddon team talk all about #BillAndTedFaceTheMusic and of course, the always delayed but the "they actually released it?" movie #TheNewMutants, the newest and last edition to the 20th Century X-Men series. Boy, bye! Frank and Adam talk about what it's like to get back on a plane after so long, the weird hoops you have to jump through, as well as their shared hatred for the term 'British Holidaymaker'. Eurgh. Every man woman and child is reviewing Tenet this week - so here's something a little different! We're also on Youtube if you fancy throwing a Subscribe and some thumbs up our way. Always appreciated in times like this: http://www.youtube.com/Filmageddon
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Tom hosts solo to look back on 10 of the best rounds of Punnit so far + a very special Patreon announcement. Check out our page and help support:https://www.patreon.com/thepunpodcast If you think Punnit has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/punnit-the-pun-gameshow-podcast/id1482310652 FEATURED ROUNDS Punnit #3 - US PRESIDENTS & ROCK BANDS - Sam, Danny & Ryan Punnit #5 - RAPPERS & ROYALTY - Sam, Danny & Ryan Punnit #6 - JAMES BOND FILMS & FISH - Kinell, Ross & Jay Ferg Punnit #11 - STEPHEN KING BOOKS & SPORTS - Andy, James & Sam Punnit #12 - THE SIMPSONS & UK PLACES - Kwei, Tom Doyle & Ryan Punnit #13 - MYTHICAL CREATURES & CHEESE - Sam, Tom Doyle & Kinell Punnit #15 - US STATES & WEAPONS - Bagnall, Heretic & Charlie Punnit #16 - SCORCESE FILMS & CLASSICAL MUSIC -Kwei, Stu & Oz Punnit #17 - FILM DIRECTORS & FAST FOOD - Kayleigh, Danny & Stu Punnit #20 - FOOTBALL TEAMS & WORLD CURRENCIES - Barry, Eurgh & Sean
Another slice of my competitive wordplay gameshow podcast, 'Punnit'. This episode sees Eurgh trading wits with Sean Kray and poet Barry Hollow. CATEGORIES: FOOTBALL TEAMS & WORLD CURRENCIES HORSE TERMS & DESSERTS Listen to every edition of the show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/punnit-the-pun-gameshow-podcast/id1482310652 https://twitter.com/thepunpodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKJOzYgG9MW7CQHAZQahiqw thepunpodcast@gmail.com MERCH: https://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LDY58xWUIcAL7rADoCDqe?si=LU1molnDTiiGAlOAUnJYUw PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BattleRapResume ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-rap-resume/id1075806297?mt=2 @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by Tom Kwei Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign)
This morning on Breakfast With KXVU, I was joined by Don't Flop head honcho: Eurgh, ahead of a clash event in Brighton this weekend. We sat down to discuss battle rap as a whole, Don't Flop's future plans and how I was feeling ahead of my return to battle rap at the Brighton event!
Todays show we go deep into the eye of a storm which has been brewing way before 8 Mile, or Slam Poetry. This is the story of rap battling as a sport; the psychological attack on your opponent with rhyming slang, patterns and flows which ultimately dictates the power of a win. And the win in money and glory. This is one on one verbal combat, and Eurgh - the creator of one of Europes biggest and first Rap Battle leagues comes in for a chat about how he started, what the sport means to him and Hip Hop, and more importantly, the science behind it and how important it is for street culture. Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/killa-kela Transcribed here: https://killakelaofficial.blogspot.co... Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content https://www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast KILLA KELA Website: https://www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: twitter.com/KillaKela DONT FLOP https://www.youtube.com/user/DontFlop EURGH: @Eurgh Facebook: Dont Flop Entertainment
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Eurgh. It's bad you guys. Pepé Le Pew has gone too far this time (and every other time, but SERIOUSLY this time). I don't even want to talk about it. Twitter! / Facebook! / Patreon! / Podchaser!
It happened… I got downvalued on this deal in Bath. Eurgh!! In this podcast, I will go through the whole saga and let you know what's been happening over the past couple of weeks and now where I am, as I was forced to go and ask the seller for a discount! To download my Property Investment Success Formula click here https://ncrealestate.co.uk/flowchart Join the conversation at Property Investment Mastery: https://www.facebook.com/groups/propertyinvestmentmastery/ Follow me on Instagram / twitter @natashaccollins
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow ORGANIK: @OrganikHipHop Follow THE SAURUS: @JustSomeGoat1 Follow DIZASTER: @MRDIZASTER Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
Thankfully, in this episode of the podcast, we are NOT introducing "Anna Whitehouse, hostess with the mostess", because in this case, it would involve a nest of eight legged visitors... EURGH! Instead, we're digging into Zoe & Anna's list of film fantasies and finding out when it is (and isn't) appropriate to give your partner feedback!
Eurgh & Sean Kray join Tom to dissect Don't Flop's innovative Shrewsbury event. MERCH: https://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LDY58xWUIcAL7rADoCDqe?si=LU1molnDTiiGAlOAUnJYUw PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BattleRapResume ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-rap-resume/id1075806297?mt=2 @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by Tom Kwei Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign) Graphic design by Nathan Jones (https://www.instagram.com/nayfunk)
Eurgh & Gemin1 join Tom to recap 2018 and look forward to 2019. @twitteurgh @GEMINI_LDN MERCH: https://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LDY58xWUIcAL7rADoCDqe?si=LU1molnDTiiGAlOAUnJYUw PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BattleRapResume ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-rap-resume/id1075806297?mt=2 @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by Tom Kwei Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign) Graphic design by Nathan Jones (https://www.instagram.com/nayfunk/)
No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on LBC every weekday morning from 4am until 7am and on weekends from 5am until 7am. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow EURGH: @twitteurgh Follow: GEMIN1: @GEMIN1_LDN Follow: IMPACT: @KILLAIMPACT Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
Our first ever live edition of Barstermind with Eurgh vs Danny Jaqq, as recorded at 'BRR In The Park'. Check out the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H_yAdOStUk Help support the show and gain first access to hours of upcoming BRR content: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign)Graphics by https://twitter.com/mikey3dtvThumbnail design by Nathan Jones Email the show: battlerapresume@gmail.com @battlerapresume
Eurgh rejoins the show to discuss Don't Flop's upcoming 'Retaliation' event. BUY TIX: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dont-flop-retaliation-tickets-47166262561 Help support the show and gain first access to hours of upcoming BRR content: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign)Graphics by https://twitter.com/mikey3dtvThumbnail design by Nathan Jones Email the show: battlerapresume@gmail.com @battlerapresume
Eurgh joins Tom to discuss his side of the story. Come attend BRR’s first ever event! LDN, Aug 25th: https://www.facebook.com/events/202677130448350/ Help support the show and get first access to hours of upcoming BRR content: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Come to BRR's 1st ever event Aug 25th: https://www.facebook.com/events/202677130448350/ Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/)Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign)Graphics by https://twitter.com/mikey3dtvThumbnail design by Nathan Jones
LIFE IS GREAT... but Harriet finds more people tend to listen when she's having a terrible time so, "Eurgh, life is proper torrid dude!"
On the first edition of the new year, The Sarcasm City Podcast hosts are joined by battle rapper & 1/3 of The Lets Be Honest Podcast Willzy. The podcast starts with Willzy explaining issues with one of the hosts on The Lets Be Honest Podcast, Willzy also speaks on Jamil getting chin checked & calls him a coon, Bobby Rex's first round vs Tony D containing content that he has himself said, there being a difference between battle rap fans & Don't Flop fans, fans wanting to start a crowd funding for Cruger to take Eurgh to court plus more.
On the 2nd ever edition of Sarcasm City Presents The Premier Battles Podcast, the hosts are joined by veteran battle rapper Unan, never far from some form of drama the podcast starts with Unan explaining why he was in former Don't Flop staff member, Callum Martin's inbox & that he was wrong for lashing out at I-Kid after finding out I-Kid had slept with his ex. Unan goes on to talk about why his relationship with the fans is so bad, pulling out of battles because he wants to be at his absolute best & why he had issues with another former Don't Flop staff member Bagnall. Unan also gives his thoughts on Premier Battles, how he was approached for it, his predictions for Premier Battles Match Day 1 plus more.
On this edition of The Sarcasm City Podcast the hosts are joined by 1/3 of The Lets Be Honest Podcast & battle rapper Willzy. The show starts with Willzy giving his thoughts on The Premier Battles format as well as the Premier battles teams & potential matchups. The podcast continues with a battle rap theme with Willzy sharing his thoughts on Eurgh's & Don't Flop's return, how his battle vs Scoop was set up, the fallout from Don't Flop & teaming up once again with Soljistu for more 2 on 2 battles. Willzy also speaks on The Lets Be Honest Podcast & states what it is all about plus more.
On this edition of The Sarcasm City Podcast, the show starts off with Flawless speaking on joining MicCheckMCR as a co-host, which is a radio show on Radio Diamond playing UK Grime & Hip Hop plus more. After that Tox & Flawless get into plenty of different topics, firstly they discuss the major announcement of Premier Battles which is a new team based league created by Shotty Horroh & Bison Briggz, Eurgh bringing back Don't Flop, Logan Sama being fired from the BBC for tweets about black women & is Meek Mill's sentence justified or harsh. The hosts also discuss Tyrese's online meltdown's, Unan & I-Kid's 'beef', Organik flying over to England with the possibility of UK Vs KOTD, the new Justic League Film plus more.
On this edition of The Sarcasm City Podcast the hosts are joined by one of the biggest names in UK battle rap, battle rapper & KOTR owner Micky Worthless. The always outspoken Micky Worthless starts off the show with the hosts by explaining why he has an issue with Battle Rap Resume's Tom Kwei, he talks about the five year plan he has with KOTR & that he is looking forward to the fifth anniversary. Micky also talks about the loyalty KOTR fans have to KOTR, his rivalry with Eurgh & why he has been defending him recently, trying to repair his relationship with Eurgh before he left Don't Flop, why he created KOTR, drawing a line in the sand with Danny Jaqq, KOTR's December event in Liverpool plus more.
It's the weekend before Halloween, and all through the house, creepy creatures were stirring, some eating a mouse. Mink talks to Laura E Hall about her love of halloween, what it means to be creepy and a little bit about spookiness in Escape Rooms. Eurgh and Possums, we disagree on the merits of possums. Laura is wrong. But she's right about how fascinating these spoopy halloween morsels are: https://tinyletter.com/31daysofhalloween please do follow!
On this jam packed edition of The Sarcasm City Podcast the hosts welcome rapper/ MC & managing director of Lions Den Entertainment Briggzy onto the show. The podcast starts off with Briggzy explaining how he got involved with the new battle league 'Code Red', contrary to popular belief Briggzy says that he doesn't hate Eurgh even though he is done with the Revival series & also talks about building Code Red from the ground up & future plans for the league. Briggzy also speaks on selling a percentage of Lions Den, former Don't Flop staff having genuine reasons to be mad at Eurgh but fans dissing Eurgh on forums being wrong, continuing on battle rap topics Briggzy stated UK leagues are unable to market events effectively, the UK not producing battle rap 'stars', battlers becoming oversaturated, no battle league being equipped for Tony D Vs Soul & how involved Cruger & Bagnall will be with Code Red plus more.
Starring Dev discussing celeb interviews gone wrong, handshake etiquette and hangover broadcasting. Eurgh discusses battle rap, Tories and Flat Earthers. And everyone discusses Joe Budden and Migos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow Dirtbag Dan: @DirtbagDan408 Follow Lush One: @LushOne Follow Alfie: @alfdoggy Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
On this edition of The Sarcasm City Podcast the hosts are joined by battle rapper & Don't Flop staff member Danny Jaqq. With all the drama that has been going on within the Don't Flop ranks recently the show starts with Danny Jaqq stating wether or not he is leaving Don't Flop & what exactly is going on with Training Days. Danny Jaqq speaks on his relationship with Eurgh, his opinion on the way Callum left, Briggzy leaving, Crugers current issues with Don't Flop, smaller leagues failing to capatalise on what is currently happening with Don't Flop, why he wants The Don't Flop Viewpoint deleted plus more.
Eurgh joins Tom to go through DF's upcoming Checkpoint 4 card. Help support the show and pick up a BRR beanie: http://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ For Patreon exclusive episodes, full BRR interviews weeks before release + tons of other BRR content, check our donation page and help out the show: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume@battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.comHosted by @tomkweipoet Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/)Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign)
Don't Flop co-founder & all around battle rap mogul Eurgh joins Tom to discuss his own impressive back catalogue as well as the day to day running of one of the biggest institutions in the culture. Help support the show and pick up a BRR beanie: http://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ For Patreon exclusive episodes, full interviews weeks before release + tons of other BRR content, check our donation page and help out the show: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Battles discussed: vs. Phranchyze & Zeale32 w/Arkaic vs. Frankie Wapps & Jaze Juce w/Arkaic vs. Reverse Live vs. Illmaculate vs. PH vs. DNA vs. John John Da Don vs. 24/7 @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by @tomkweipoet // Help support BRR http://www.redbubble.com/people/battl... Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign ) Thumbnail design by Nathan Jones (https://nathersjonesblog.wordpress.com/)
Jo is joined by Rochelle Humes, singer in The Saturdays, and host of Ninja Warrior and the forthcoming The Next Great Magician on ITV This week’s Tweedledum and Tweedledee from the GLAMOUR office are Lindsay Frankel, Assistant Editor, and James Williams, Associate Editor, and they join Jo and Rochelle to chew over hating hugs from people you don’t really know, Jo nearly killing Giorgio Armani, assumptions of “boys” vs “girls” food, and putting your bra on “like a little girl” (ah, Twitter). Music by Martin Austwick and edited by Kat Brown Find GLAMOUR online at www.glamourmagazine.co.uk, on Facebook and Twitter @glamourmaguk, and on Instagram and Snapchat, @glamouruk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WRC veteran and punchline colossus Arkaic joins Tom (along with his housemate/DF Creative Director Liam Bagnall) to discuss his early freestyle days all the way up to his modern clashes. Help support the show and pick up a BRR beanie: http://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ For Patreon exclusive episodes, full interviews weeks before release + tons of other BRR content, check our donation page and help out the show: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Battles discussed: vs. G-Dash & King Jordz w/ Eurgh vs. Phranchyze & Zeale 32 w/ Eurgh vs. Frankie Wapps & Jaze Juce w/Eurgh vs. Unanymous vs. Illmaculate vs. Soul vs. The Saurus HELP SUPPORT BRR ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by @tomkweipoet // Help support BRR - search 'battle rap resume' on http://www.redbubble.com Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign ) Thumbnail design by Nathan Jones (https://nathersjonesblog.wordpress.com/)
Don't Flop's surreal genius Cruger joins Tom to discuss the origins of the league as well as his own one of a kind style. Help support BRR and pick up some exclusive merch: https://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ For Patreon exclusive episodes, full interviews weeks before release + tons of other BRR content, check our donation page and help out the show: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Battles discussed: vs. Enlish & Scizzahz w/ Eurgh vs. Illusion Z vs. Oshea vs. Verb T vs. Charron vs. The Saurus vs. Conceited @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by @tomkweipoet // Help support BRR: http://www.redbubble.com/people/battl... Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign Thumbnail design by Nathan Jones (https://nathersjonesblog.wordpress.com/) Photo by http://www.idjphotography.com/
It's time to set zail for scouting the grand zee of video games, with your trusty zailors Zuan and Zalum. I really should have thought this intro through properly... On this episode... Intermission Music... Mogi Grumbles - Extractor - Fract OSC Soundtrack Bandcamp | Twitter We Played... Euan distracts himself from crippling fear while flying with Her Story and a selection of DS Lite games, as well as exploring alternative flooded London in Sunless Sea Calum throws himself into the new Final Fantasy XIV expansion, Heavensward, and talks about just how fanservice filled that game is. We both played the new Tales from the Borderlands, and continue to be impressed by just how well Telltale is handling that universe, and how impressive it is that they have made it laugh out loud funny. In News... Arkham Knight, the final Batman game from Rocksteady has appeared, and the PC version was all kinds of messed up, even to the point that it was pulled from Steam until they can properly fix it. Destiny had a bad few weeks PR wise, with a $20 collection of skins and emotes being the answer to crying baby fans, as well as exclusive content that is only accessible via cans of the hell drink that is Red Bull. Eurgh. This months Playstation Plus and Xbox Games With Gold titles got revealed. Former Senator Leland Yee, a big opponent of violent video games, has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes, extortion and providing smuggled weapons to the New Jersey mob. You couldn't make this up. Retro City Rampage is being ported to MS-DOS, with an incredible 4Mb RAM and 3.7Mb hard drive space requirements. Mojang are shutting down servers for their card strategy game Scrolls in July next year, and there will be no more updates. ... and much more! Intro Music - There It Is - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Outro Music - Honey Bee - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) News Sting - News Intro - Maximilien (soundbible.com) All Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
In this weeks show, Tommy introduces a new feature – the Tuesday track. Megan is late and Emily questions where she is. This means big responsibility for Emily as she has to step into her shoes for the arts committee meeting. Tommy tells us of his trip to London which features an actual celebrity spotting! Tommy’s hair dying woes continue. The producer game continues, with only Emily. We talk signatures as Megan finally arrives and has onion breath. Eurgh. Also, Tommy worries about Sport Relief.