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In this latest episode I was joined by former Ladies European Tour professional Danielle Thwaites who was Danielle Masters when she played on tour. First thing's first please subscribe and listen into Danielle's new venture Birdies n Banter on YouTube where you will see interviews with former colleagues, range swings and golf clothing! Danielle played golf at an early age believe it or not with left handed clubs to start with then eventually had to change over to right handed clubs. Danielle represented England at various tournaments alongside the likes of Sophie Walker and was a part of Vagliano Trophy in 2003 & a part of the Curtis Cup in 2004 at Formby where they had a superstar on the US side in the form of Michelle Wie. Danielle would turn pro in 2004 and would successfully gain her LET Card at the first time of asking which is a very impressive feat and would be out on tour for 4 full seasons before injuries would affect her progress before she would become a mother to 2 children. Since she gave up tour life she has become a successfully qualified Chiropodist with her own business, plays golf again at County level in Kent & is happily married with hubby John and has 2 kids now! Danielle recently got the chance to start up on a new venture with the Going OB podcast with Craig Purves where she would co-host after a successful episode together. Download and like via Podbean, Apple & Spotify and be sure to give Danielle some loving after a good episode! Wish Danni all the best with Birdies n Banter! Thanks
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From a 20mm lens to a riot and emotional distress. I think I'm still coming to terms with the week we have had. Hence the 20mm and Formby being my focus, being my place of solace. I hope you enjoy this weeks ramble and stick around for a very special guest in the next Let's Create Let's Talk. Please help support what I do by joining my growing community on Patreon, all links below. Thank you. Stay steady and create photography your way. SITHEE! Please give the podcast a review and click the stars. Also don't forget to give your support and get your ears on the extra content over on Patreon here: ➡️ Mali Davies Photography On Patreon Thank you for taking the time to listen. Spondecking! Don't forget to grab yourself a copy of my first published photobook - AN-STAPA Standing Still available now CLICK HERE If you are enjoying my podcast and youtube channel please consider subscribing and dropping some support for all the content I produce. The price of half a cider or a cup of tea will help me massively. Thank you to all the comments and support you give, it is very appreciated. ➡️ Click here to subscribe #TheInbetween #letscreate #LetsTalk #Podcast Join me on social media and my website... ➡️ Mali Photography Website ➡️ Check out all my social media links and join me on various groups Feel free to drop me a message and have a chat. Thank you and SITHEE!
It's official - statistically, this is United's worst ever season in terms of number of defeats. And there's still one game to go...!In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee is joined by Mike Booth and Adam Tiffen (@adamtiffen18 on Twitter) to reflect on that 3-1 loss to Wycombe Wanderers in the last home game of the season - a miserable way to finish things off for the Blues at Brunton Park for 23/24, with plenty of discussion about some underwhelming individual performances.That's followed by a look ahead to this weekend's trip to Derby County for the final home game of the campaign - including a great chat with Jake from the excellent Rams Talk podcast about how their nerves are holding up as they look to get the point that will secure them automatic promotion.On top of that, there's a news round-up and the usual Ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Adam Tiffen in Carlisle and Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------The Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch is proud to be once again sponsoring the Brunton Bugle Podcast for the 2023-24 Season.As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, Jacksonville, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
United's slow-lingering death in League One is over, as defeat at Northampton finally confirms what we've all known for a while - it's back to League Two next season.In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike review the 2-0 loss at the Cobblers as relegation is confirmed for the Blues - with the game itself being pretty dire, it's more of an initial reflection on what has gone wrong this season (which we'll get more in-depth on in a later episode).That's followed by a look back on the midweek win at Cheltenham and some of the positives to come out of that (along with thoughts on what United can get out of the remaining fixtures).We then look ahead to the penultimate home game of the season this weekend against Blackpool - including a chat with Nick from the excellent Seasiders Podcast about how their campaign has gone.As usual, the episode is wrapped up with the ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
40.) Executives w/ Steve Roberts (Recorded on 31 March 2021.) A few thoughts on the Executives you see in Max Headroom. Heather loves Formby. Austin has theories. https://ia601304.us.archive.org/22/items/executives-20-minutes/Executives20Minutes.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, where we are working with Michael Cassutt to create an audio-drama version of his lost vintage Max … Continue reading 40.) Executives w/ Steve Roberts
So near, yet so far - United miss out on their first home win since New Year's Day as Stevenage equalise with the last kick of the game - but surely there's plenty of positives to take from the performance overall?In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike reflect on the 2-2 draw against Stevenage - plenty of talk about Daniel Butterworth's recent upturn in form, debate about the penalty decision and a robust discussion about Simmo's substitution policy.We also look ahead to the Easter weekend clashes with Peterborough United and Lincoln City, including a "Behind Enemy Lines" chat with Charlie from the excellent "Stacey West" Lincoln City blog and pod, where he tells us about the interesting back story of their gaffer Michael Skubala.Alongside those bits, there is a news round-up and the usual ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apologies that there was no preview for the Shrewsbury game - we were unable to find a time where two of us could record ahead of the match! Instead, here's a three-game review episode for you all to "enjoy" (we use the term very loosely!).In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike look back on the three consecutive defeats against Charlton Athletic, Barnsley and Shrewsbury Town - three performances that got progressively worse over the space of seven days.Plenty of reflection on the games and the season itself - where do United go from here, with relegation almost inevitable?Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The losing run is over! and we finally have a CLEAN SHEET! What kind of witchcraft is this?!In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee is joined by Mike Booth and Adam Tiffen (@adamtiffen18 on Twitter) to reflect on the last two fixtures - a 2-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers with a slightly more encouraging performance, and a battling 1-0 win at Burton Albion. Is this an end to the rot that United have faced since New Year, or just a false dawn?That's followed by a look ahead to this weekend's home clash with Reading - including a chat with Alex from the excellent Elm Park Royals podcast, as the Royals prepare for their first visit to Brunton Park since the early 1980s.On top of that, there's a news round-up and the usual Ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Adam Tiffen in Carlisle and Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------The Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch is proud to be once again sponsoring the Brunton Bugle Podcast for the 2023-24 Season.As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, Jacksonville, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Alabama has rounded out its staff with former Washington staffer William Inge. Does Jimmy Stein like the hire? Also, former Bama star Brandon Miller is on a TEAR witht he Charlotte Hornets! Meanwhile, Signing Day is tomorrow- or is it Ryan Williams Day now?- and the guys continue the roster countdown! Roll Tide! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn These days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel New customers, join today and you'll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Gallagher has built a multi-million-pound fashion business at the age of 23. You might not have heard of his name, but if you're on TikTok, I can guarantee you'll have seen his encyclopaedic videos on the fashion industry. Growing up in Formby near Liverpool, Ben recounts how he always wanted to keep up with his friends who had the latest designer pieces, but he couldn't afford them. After seeing the discounts on pre-loved items, he and his brother started a consignment shop in Liverpool.Now, just 5 years later, Luxe Collective turns over millions each year and has just received investment from Steven Bartlett after they came out on top on Dragon's Den. Last year they gained over 950k followers on Luxe Collective's social platforms, and I'm so grateful to Ben for sharing the secrets of their strategy.I really hope you enjoy listening.Download Revolut for free and get £20 when you use your card! www.revolut.com/graceCashback subject to availability. Max £200 cashback per month. T&Cs apply. £20 Reward only available until 30th April 2024 and other T&Cs apply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The transfer window has slammed shut and there's been a fair bit of change in United's squad, but will it be enough to help drag the team away from the relegation zone?In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle (recorded before Georgie Kelly and Max Kilsby's transfers were announced), Lee is joined by Mike Booth and Dan MacLennan to discuss the departures of Owen Moxon and Joe Garner, before looking back on the comprehensive defeat to Bolton Wanderers last weekend.That's followed by a look ahead to this weekend's trip to the capital to face in-form Leyton Orient - we speak to Paul from the Orient Outlook Podcast ahead of this one, discussing how they've adapted to life in the third tier after promotion last season and their long-term hopes for the club.On top of that, there's the usual news round-up and an ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Dan MacLennan in Carlisle and Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------The Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch is proud to be once again sponsoring the Brunton Bugle Podcast for the 2023-24 Season.As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, Jacksonville, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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DISCLAIMER - This episode was recorded on Thursday night, before we knew the Cheltenham game was postponed. The preview section has been removed as a result!The Cheltenham game has fallen victim to the icy conditions that are currently hitting much of the country, but there's still plenty of stuff for the lads to talk about as they reflect on back-to-back defeats against two promotion contenders.In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle there's lots of discussion about those losses against Oxford and Barnsley - the defeat to the U's was pretty disappointing, but was there positives to take out of a hard-working performance against the Tykes?Alongside those bits, there is a quick news round-up where we discuss the departure of striker Ryan Edmondson.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Christmas period is over and United end up with 4 points from a possible twelve - small signs of progress, but it's still going to be a battle to avoid an instant return to League Two this season.In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike reflect on the 2-0 defeat at Wigan infront of over 4,000 travelling Blues, and the New Year's Day 2-1 home win against Port Vale. Are there a few signs that United have what it takes to avoid the drop?And if so, will the new additions make a difference? We discuss the three first signings of the window, and the departure of loanee Luke Plange after his half season spell came to an end.Then there's a look ahead to what will be a huge tie against Exeter City in Devon this weekend.We speak to Grecians fan Sam Parks, who give us the lowdown on why they have slumped so badly having been top at one stage in the early weeks of the season.Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apologies if there any issues with Mike's audio on this episode - we're looking at some alternative recording solutions!Christmas comes early to Brunton Park as the Piatak Family deliver the present Simmo wanted - a new striker!In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike discuss the reportedly record-signing of striker Luke Armstrong from Harrogate Town, with plenty of chat about what kind of an impact he can have at the club. There's also some chat about the topics that were raised at this week's fans forum at Brunton Park.The lads also look back on last weekend's 2-2 draw with Northampton Town - fair result, or were United robbed of three points by the Cobblers late equaliser?Then there's a look ahead to the first two fixtures of the festive period - massive games against two of the Blues' relegation rivals, Cheltenham Town and Fleetwood Town.Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apologies for the poor sound quality on this episode - this issue will be resolved for next week!When is a hammering not a hammering? The scoreline at Reading certainly suggested the Blues got battered by the Royals, but were they the perpetrators of their own downfall by gifting most of the goals to the hosts?In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike look back on that 5-1 defeat at the Select Car Leasing Stadium (terrible name for a ground) and discuss how on earth United managed to lose by such a margin despite matching Reading in terms of chances.Then there's a look ahead to this weekend's trip to the Lancashire seaside where almost 2,000 Blues will be hoping that the Illuminations aren't the only excitement they get from the day. We speak to John from the Seasiders Podcast about how they've coped after relegation last season and why getting rid of the Oyston family ownership of the club four years ago was so important to them.Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The dawn of a new era for United as the first game under the ownership of the Piatak Family ends with a battling draw against United - but there's an overwhelmingly positive atmosphere around the ground that leaves you think the future is bright for the Blues.In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee is joined by Mike Booth and Adam Tiffen (@adamtiffen18 on Twitter) to look back on that 1-1 draw with the Addicks - plenty of talk about the efforts on the pitch, but also how good the matchday experience was for fans off the pitch.That's followed by a look ahead to the long midweek trip south to take on Reading, the first fixture between the two clubs in 42 years. We speak to Alex from the Elm Park Royals podcast about the on-going saga that is their ownership (makes you feel very lucky to be in our situation right now!), whether they can beat the drop and what Blues fans can expect on their first visit to the Select Car Leasing Stadium.On top of that, there's a news round-up (including an extensive chat about the Piatak's first press conference) and the usual Ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Adam Tiffen in Carlisle and Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------The Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch is proud to be once again sponsoring the Brunton Bugle Podcast for the 2023-24 Season.As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, Jacksonville, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we talk with Julie Formby about women's health and all the fun things that go along with it. In this and part two of the podcast we talk about PMS, sleep, PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids, anemia, menopause, and much, much more. A must listen to for women of all ages. To work with Julie or further questions: YOURNEWVITALITY.COM Weston Price Foundation Quicksilver Quinton Magnesium Breakthrough Lab Testing Info: Direct Labs: directlabs.com/yournewvitality Input code R-YNV The Wellness Way: store.thewellnessway.com/labs Click on each lab test to see which parameters are tested: Food Allergy Test: Immuno Food Allergy Test Gut Health Test: Genova GI Effects with Parasitology Thyroid with Hormones Panel: Thyroid with Hormones Panel Female Panel: Female Panel DUTCH Test: DUTCH Complete Hormone Panel Related Blog Posts: Synthetic Fragrances & MCS: Smells That Make Us Sick Chemicals In Our Skin Care Products: 25 Safe Brands & Singles Favorite ‘Clean' Products For Home, Face and Body: My 35 Top Picks Further Information on TRS ************* Jackie Vaccination Ebook Because of censoring during these dangerous times, it is getting more and more difficult to spread the truth. Here are some things we suggest you do: Download, subscribe, and share this podcast. (This will help the algorithm for our podcast.) Bookmark or Make Deep Roots at Home on Your Browser's Home Page. Subscribe to Important Exclusive, Updates Via Our Newsletter Create an Emergency Binder of DRAH Articles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deep-roots-at-home/support
So United suffer their fourth home league defeat of the season against Bristol Rovers and then face the daunting task of keeping out the league's top marksman against Charlton Athletic this weekend... but let's be honest, that's not the main point of discussion is it???In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike unsurprisingly spend most of their time talking about this week's big breaking news - the takeover of club by the Piatak family via Castle Sports Group has been completed! It's felt like the last couple of months have taken forever but the deal is finally done and there's plenty of look forward to - there's some instant reaction to the news including 60 Second Reviews and some of your tweets. We'll be bringing more reaction on the news over the next few weeks, including hopefully an interview with the Tom and Tom II at some point!On top of that, we briefly cover the Bristol Rovers game (wasn't much to talk about anyway!) before looking ahead to this weekend's clash with Charlton Athletic, where a big crowd is expected to celebrate the arrival of our new owners.We also speak to Louis Mendez from the Charlton Live podcast about the ups and downs of following the Addicks over the last few decades, their change of manager this season and their memories of the three occasions where they've been promoted at Brunton Park.Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we talk with Julie Formby about women's health and all the fun things that go along with it. In this and part two of the podcast we talk about PMS, sleep, PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids, anemia, menopause, and much, much more. A must listen to for women of all ages. To work with Julie or further questions: YOURNEWVITALITY.COM Weston Price Foundation Quicksilver Quinton Magnesium Breakthrough Lab Testing Info: Direct Labs: directlabs.com/yournewvitality Input code R-YNV The Wellness Way: store.thewellnessway.com/labs Click on each lab test to see which parameters are tested: Food Allergy Test: Immuno Food Allergy Test Gut Health Test: Genova GI Effects with Parasitology Thyroid with Hormones Panel: Thyroid with Hormones Panel Female Panel: Female Panel DUTCH Test: DUTCH Complete Hormone Panel Related Blog Posts: Synthetic Fragrances & MCS: Smells That Make Us Sick Chemicals In Our Skin Care Products: 25 Safe Brands & Singles Favorite ‘Clean' Products For Home, Face and Body: My 35 Top Picks Further Information on TRS ************* Jackie Vaccination Ebook Because of censoring during these dangerous times, it is getting more and more difficult to spread the truth. Here are some things we suggest you do: Download, subscribe, and share this podcast. (This will help the algorithm for our podcast.) Bookmark or Make Deep Roots at Home on Your Browser's Home Page. Subscribe to Important Exclusive, Updates Via Our Newsletter Create an Emergency Binder of DRAH Articles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deep-roots-at-home/support
Pastor Stan Formby shares a lifetime of lessons from pastoral ministry, including how to persevere when things grow and when they don't grow. He also highlights his newest venture, Cowboy Church, and how God is using it to reach people in his rural context. Tune in! As always, if you want to reach out to the show with feedback or ideas, or to find encouragement, contact our host Joe Epley at joseph.g.epley@gmail.com
Encouraging signs for the Blues this week - an impressive performance but loss at table-toppers Portsmouth, followed by a dominant home win over in-form Burton Albion at Brunton Park - are Simmo's boys finally starting to find their feet in League One?In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee is joined by Mike Booth and a second appearance for newbie Adam Tiffen (@adamtiffen18 on Twitter) to look back on the loss at Pompey and the win over the Brewers. Plenty of talk about the tweak in formation to 4-2-3-1, Danny Butterworth's encouraging performances and Joe Garner rolling back the years.That's followed by a look ahead to this weekend's trip south to take on Cambridge United - we speak to Jack from the Under The Abbey Stand podcast ahead of the game, with lots of talk about how they have coped with the loss of key attacking players this summer, how impressive the job their manager Mark Bonner has done and how Jack ended up supporting the U's despite originally hailing from the Great Border City!On top of that, there's a news round-up and the usual Ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Adam Tiffen in Carlisle and Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------The Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch is proud to be once again sponsoring the Brunton Bugle Podcast for the 2023-24 Season.As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, Jacksonville, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
United put in a decent performance against promotion-hopefuls Derby County at Brunton Park but still find themselves on the end of a defeat - but that's not the big talking point from the weekend!In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike look review the 2-0 loss to the Rams - plenty of praise for Jordan Gibson's performance, but are there questions again over the goalkeeper position?We also look ahead to the trip south to face Wycombe Wanderers this weekend, including a chat with George who runs the Wycombe Way twitter account - including topics such as losing their long-serving gaffer Gareth Ainstworth last season, how former long-serving player Matt Bloomfield has done as his replacement and what it's like to have American owners.Which brings us on nicely to the main topic for Blues fans right now - the Piatak/Castle Sports Group takeover of the club. We look back on the historic CUOSC members' meeting with the Piatak family at the weekend, covering the main points raised - and as we record, the result from the members vote comes in!Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Only two shots on target... but a 2-2 draw earns United a point (undeservedly so, if you as Steve Evans) at early pace-setters Stevenage.In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike look back on the game in Hertfordshire - with a lot of talk about Jokkul Andresson's excellent performance, Joe Garner's 150th career goal and a potential burgeoning partnership between Kayode and Maguire in attack.We then look ahead to the weekend trip to Sincil Bank to take on Lincoln City - can the Blues end the Imps' five-game unbeaten run in the league? We chat with Ben from the Stacey West Podcast, with plenty of talk about Lincoln's rise from non-league football in recent seasons, how Lukas Jensen is getting on at the club and whether they can keep up that good start and challenge for a play-off place.There's also a lengthy discussion about this week's statement from the Castle Sports Group/Piatak Family about their potential takeover of the club - is it time for United fans to start getting excited, or will that Purepay debt continue to cause issues?Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
August is over and still no win for United on their return to League One - can that change this weekend?In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike preview the visit of Shrewsbury Town to Brunton Park - it's been a long time since the Blues have beaten Salop at Brunton Park in the league - can they end that run on Saturday?We also chat with Chris from the excellent Salopcast to get the opposition view - we talked about Steve Cotterill's summer departure and the fall-out from that, Matt Taylor's appointment as boss and his start in the hotseat, and of course, how Morgan Feeney has got on since his summer move to Shropshire.Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Five games down, and that first win remains elusive - performances have been solid, but is that going to be good enough to help pull us away from trouble this season?In this episode of the Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike get together to review the 1-0 defeat at Port Vale, with a lot of chat about controversial team selection decisions, defensive howlers and not taking chances. Oh and a bit of chat about goats.There's also a quick look at the remaining business United need to carry out this week as the summer transfer window comes to a close - will Simmo finally get that elusive targetman through the door?Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The wait goes on for a first win of the season for United in League One and while they've not been played off the park by anyone yet, the lack of goal threat remains a worry.In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee and Mike look back on the narrow 1-0 loss at Oxford United - while it was a game with very limited goal-mouth action for either side, there was plenty of talking points, particularly when it comes to attack and formations - what kind of forward do the Blues need and is it maybe time to switch from the 3-5-2?That's followed by a full look ahead to the midweek clash with Wigan Athletic, including a chat with Barry from the excellent Progress With Unity podcast - topics covered include their off the field issues in the last decade, Charlie Wyke's return from his heart issues and why a parking favour in the 90s didn't quite work out so well for Barry!Alongside those bits, there is a round-up of the news, including some chat about the US takeover rumours, and the usual ex-Blues section.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a 3,381 days, LEAGUE ONE FOOTBALL is finally returning to Brunton Park - and The Brunton Bugle is here to preview the big game!In this episode, Lee and Mike sit down to give their thoughts on how the season ahead will go for the Blues, alongside some contributions of our regular 60 Second Reviewers.That's followed by a full look ahead to this weekend's clash with Fleetwood Town, including a chat with Ben from Cod's Vlogs on how the Cod Army are shaping up for the campaign, and a return of our "They Played for Both" feature.Alongside there is a round-up of the news, including some chat about the Owen Moxon transfer saga and the three new arrivals since we last recorded.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------For the third season in a row, the podcast is being sponsored by Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's just four days until the new League One campaign gets underway which can mean only one thing - it's time for our Preview and Predictions episode!In this episode of The Brunton Bugle, Dan, Lee and Mike got together to discuss all 23 of United's opponents this season in an almost two-hour long chat!At the end of the episode, we also did our (now infamous) season predictions, if you want to know where not to put your money with the bookies this season.Apologies if the sound quality dips at times in this episode - had countless technical issues with the recording, which we're hoping to iron out for the Fleetwood preview episode!Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Dan MacLennan in Carlisle and Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------We're pleased to confirm that Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch will be sponsoring the podcast for the third consecutive season! The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Frazer shares the real opportunity we have inside of the Network Marketing space. As he returns to his hometown Formby, Frazer tells the story of what makes him depressed as well as super excited. It is like going back in time every time he returns home to see friends and family. People doing the same thing they were doing 10-20 years ago. There is huge opportunity to help people make a change in their lives, we just have to help them realise the potential. Once you have listened to this episode let me know that you have completed it by taking a screenshot on your device, posting it onto your Instagram Stories and tagging Frazer @frazerbrookesonlineJoin our FREE Telegram Channel here to win some cool prizes: https://t.me/networkmarketingninja Let Frazer know what your biggest takeaway was. Screenshot the episode on your device, and tag Frazer @frazerbrookesonline - if you got value SUBSCRIBE and leave a positive review!Support the show
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Season 6 - Episode 9Supernatural Shenanigans: Ghostly Giggles and Paranormal PubsGet ready for a spooktacular time! Linda Bleeding Pollack is here, sporting a safari-themed khaki shirt, looking absolutely fabulous.Linda and I delve into the bizarre tale of her four friends, waiting for their mobile phones to signal the end of the world...or at least, the end of their sanity. But fear not, you've got this podcast to keep you entertained in the meantime!In a spine-chilling story, 57-year-old, David Hansell, claims he knew he'd meet an early demise. He believes he died, only to be escorted by angels to a celestial pub. A pub filled with stunningly coloured bottles - but alas, no spirits within them. This week, I chat with comic Aideen McQueen in my car, who shares her eerie childhood story of feeling possessed. To ward off the spooky sensations, she would bless herself repeatedly and recite prayers before sleep. Prepare for a hair-raising tale from Chat its Fate magazine - "Man in the Mirror"!Matt Stanley-Evans recounts a chilling 'time slip' story from Liverpool in the late '90s and talks about an old house he once lived in. Reports of an elderly woman wandering the halls and the scent of someone's pipe still linger. Matt joins us from Formby in Sefton, Merseyside.A mysterious knock on the door reveals Ruth with some flat issues. She suspects the late Mrs. Stewart has blocked her toilet. Ruth and I agree to speak to Evesham Properties about the paranormal plumbing predicament.I also interview and reminisce about a gig on Oldham Street in Manchester with comedian Mike Milligan. Amidst the spirited happenings outside the pub, and we delve into the supernatural. Linda and I are on stage at the 100 Club on Oxford Street in London! Join us September and October - both on Sundays.Rollerghoster tour link: https://www.clintonbaptiste.com/tourGeneral Gigs n' that: https://www.clintonbaptiste.com/gigsStay spooky, folks!Clint.xSpecial thanks toKathrine BoyleSally Ann-HaywardAideen McQueenMike MilliganMatt Stanley-Evans• Outro music was composed by David Brinkworth, with vocals by GLOWE.• Podcast producer is Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox.-- Clinton Baptiste appears courtesy of Goodnight Vienna Productions.--Send us your ghost recordings and Don't forget to leave a spooky story on our hotline at 01892 711198, or email us at clinton@clintonbaptiste.comAnd for Clinton ringtones, live video recordings, and more, check out our Ko-fi page at https://ko-fi.com/clintonbaptiste/shop.Login through patreon and add to your fav listening platform to hear: https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/9085411 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And now you're gonna believe us...THE BLUES ARE GOING UP! Yes, The Brunton Bugle is back for one final match review of the season and what a game it is to review! Dan, Lee and Mike are here to look back on an amazing afternoon in the sunshine in North London, as the Blues secured promotion to League One via a penalty shoot-out at Wembley Stadium.There's plenty of your reaction in there with a bumper FIVE 60 (well, 120 in some cases) reviews of the game. We talk about each starting player's performance (apologies, but we forgot the subs because we're still very hungover), Simmo's sub decisions, the incredible atmosphere and what the day out was like (with a shout-out to the excellent Stockport County fans, very gracious in defeat).One more episode to follow for this season later in the week when we look at the released list, review our pre-season predictions again and give out our End of Season awards. Thank you once again for your brilliant support for the pod this season - it's hugely appreciated!Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Dan MacLennan in Carlisle and Mike Booth in Formby. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------We're pleased to confirm that Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch will be sponsoring the podcast once again this season! As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The rest of the ballyhooed freshman class have reported to Tuscaloosa and Luke and Jimmy discuss the ones that excite them the most. Meanwhile, Jimmy Stein's roster countdown continues with Dylan Lonergan and Wilken Formby on the docket. Happy memorial day, everybody! Roll Tide! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The rest of the ballyhooed freshman class have reported to Tuscaloosa and Luke and Jimmy discuss the ones that excite them the most. Meanwhile, Jimmy Stein's roster countdown continues with Dylan Lonergan and Wilken Formby on the docket. Happy memorial day, everybody! Roll Tide! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Season 6 - Episode 9 (Teaser)FULL VERSION WWW.PATREON.COM/CLINTONBAPTISTESupernatural Shenanigans: Ghostly Giggles and Paranormal PubsLinda and I delve into the bizarre tale of her four friends, waiting for their mobile phones to signal the end of the world...or at least, the end of their sanity. But fear not, you've got this podcast to keep you entertained in the meantime!In a spine-chilling story, 57-year-old, David Hansell, claims he knew he'd meet an early demise. He believes he died, only to be escorted by angels to a celestial pub. A pub filled with stunningly coloured bottles - but alas, no spirits within them. This week, I chat with comic Aideen McQueen in my car, who shares her eerie childhood story of feeling possessed. To ward off the spooky sensations, she would bless herself repeatedly and recite prayers before sleep. Prepare for a hair-raising tale from Chat its Fate magazine - "Man in the Mirror"!Matt Stanley-Evans recounts a chilling 'time slip' story from Liverpool in the late '90s and talks about an old house he once lived in. Reports of an elderly woman wandering the halls and the scent of someone's pipe still linger. Matt joins us from Formby in Sefton, Merseyside.A mysterious knock on the door reveals Ruth with some flat issues. She suspects the late Mrs. Stewart has blocked her toilet. Ruth and I agree to speak to Evesham Properties about the paranormal plumbing predicament.I also interview and reminisce about a gig on Oldham Street in Manchester with comedian Mike Milligan. Amidst the spirited happenings outside the pub, and we delve into the supernatural. Linda and I are on stage at the 100 Club on Oxford Street in London! Join us September and October - both on Sundays.Rollerghoster tour link: https://www.clintonbaptiste.com/tourGeneral Gigs n' that: https://www.clintonbaptiste.com/gigsStay spooky, folks!Clint.xSpecial thanks toKathrine BoyleSally Ann-HaywardAideen McQueenMike MilliganMatt Stanley-Evans• Outro music was composed by David Brinkworth, with vocals by GLOWE.• Podcast producer is Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox.-- Clinton Baptiste appears courtesy of Goodnight Vienna Productions.--Send us your ghost recordings and Don't forget to leave a spooky story on our hotline at 01892 711198, or email us at clinton@clintonbaptiste.comAnd for Clinton ringtones, live video recordings, and more, check out our Ko-fi page at https://ko-fi.com/clintonbaptiste/shop.Login through patreon and add to your fav listening platform to hear: https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/9085411 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Whether you are young mom with little children, or an older mother close to menopause, hormones are a popular subject. Join us as Julie Formby owner of yournewvitality.com shares the importance of balancing your hormones and different testing options. Julie is a wealth of wisdom, so listen now. Links mentioned in the show (These are NOT affiliate links) Julie's Website: yournewvitality.com The Wellness Way Everyly Well Related Blog Posts: 4 Reasons Why I Don't Get Mammograms & What I Do Instead Candida, Fungal Overgrowth, Metals in Your Body: Help for Women ****** Further Information on TRS Jackie Vaccination Ebook Because of censoring during these dangerous times, it is getting more and more difficult to spread the truth. Here are some things we suggest you do: Download, subscribe, and share this podcast. (This will help the algorithm for our podcast.) Bookmark or Make Deep Roots at Home on Your Browser's Home Page. Subscribe to Important Exclusive, Updates Via Our Newsletter Create an Emergency Binder of DRAH Articles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deep-roots-at-home/support
Almost exactly a year ago, Milly Formby told me about the planning and the extraordinary fundraising campaign that had enabled her to embark on a flight around the continent of Australia, in a microlight aircraft that she built herself (with some great mates assisting), as part of a mission to raise awareness of the extraordinary migrations undertaken each year by shorebirds, flying from the arctic regions, to Australia, and back! MIlly is now about half way through the journey, and has been visiting schools to let the students and teachers know about these amazing birds, and share the knowledge about how and where these birds spend their time in Australia. MIlly joined me to give an update about the Wing Threads project, the highs and lows, and what she has lerned along the way with Wing Threads. MIlly has a current crowdfunding effort - support her here. Follow The Bird Emergency on Twitter @birdemergency or Instagram @thebirdemergency and we are beginning on Mastodon, because, you know, Elon. You can support the show by making a contribution by buying Grant a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/birdemergency You can now also become a member, for some extra special access. If you enjoy the show, how about share with your friends or colleagues? https://followthepodcast.com/birdemergency Or you can review us at https://lovethepodcast.com/birdemergency If you want to see interviews before they make into into the podcast feed, check out the YouTube channel, where the interviews are usually posted first, or check out the live chats on several platforms at thebirdemergency.com/live. Streaming live to Youtube, Facebook Live, Twitch and Twitter.
Julie Formby, wife and mother of 4 children and the owner of Your New Vitality shares fascinating info with us today about live blood cell analysis. Learn what it is, what it can and can't tell you, as well as its benefits. Julie will share with us what are some of the things she has been seeing and how she is addressing certain illnesses. Listen now. YOUR NEXT STEPS: Julie Formby's Website Related Blog Post: Crazy Objects Found in Blood Related Blog Post: Does TRS Help with Coronovirus Related Blog Post: The Full Spike Protein Protocol Further Information on TRS Jackie Vaccination Ebook Because of censoring during these dangerous times, it is getting more and more difficult to spread the truth. Here are some things we suggest you do: Download, subscribe, and share this podcast. (This will help the algorithm for our podcast.) Bookmark or Make Deep Roots at Home on Your Browser's Home Page. Subscribe to Important Exclusive, Updates Via Our Newsletter Create an Emergency Binder of DRAH Articles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deep-roots-at-home/support
This episode is part of Pledge Week 2022. Every day this week, I'll be posting old Patreon bonus episodes of the podcast which will have this short intro. These are short, ten- to twenty-minute bonus podcasts which get posted to Patreon for my paying backers every time I post a new main episode -- there are well over a hundred of these in the archive now. If you like the sound of these episodes, then go to patreon.com/andrewhickey and subscribe for as little as a dollar a month or ten dollars a year to get access to all those bonus episodes, plus new ones as they appear. Click below for the transcript Transcript Today's backer-only episode is an extra-long one -- it runs about as long as some of the shorter main episodes -- but it also might end up containing material that gets repeated in the main podcast at some point, because a lot of British rock and pop music gets called, often very incorrectly, music-hall, and so the subject of the music halls is one that may well have to be explained in a future episode. But today we're going to look at one of the very few pop hits of the sixties that is incontrovertibly based in the music-hall tradition -- Herman's Hermits singing "I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am": [Excerpt: Herman's Hermits, "I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am"] The term "music hall" is one that has been widely misused over the years. People talk about it as being a genre of music, when it's anything but. Rather, the music hall -- which is the British equivalent of the American vaudeville -- was the most popular form of entertainment, first under that name and then under the name "variety", for more than a century, only losing its popularity when TV and rock-and-roll between them destroyed the market for it. Even then, TV variety shows rooted in the music hall continued, explicitly until the 1980s, with The Good Old Days, and implicitly until the mid-1990s. As you might imagine, for a form of entertainment that lasted over a hundred years, there's no such thing as "music-hall music" as a singular thing, any more than there exists a "radio music" or a "television music". Many music-hall acts were non-musical performers -- comedians, magicians, acrobats, and so forth -- but among those who did perform music, there were all sorts of different styles included, from folk song to light opera, to ragtime, and especially minstrel songs -- the songs of Stephen Foster were among the very first transatlantic hits. We obviously don't have any records from the first few decades of the music hall, but we do have sheet music, and we know that the first big British hit song was "Champagne Charlie", originally performed by George Leybourne, and here performed by Derek B Scott, a professor of critical musicology at the university of Leeds: [Excerpt: Derek B. Scott, "Champagne Charlie"] If you've ever heard the phrase "the Devil has all the best tunes", that song is why. William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, set new lyrics to it and made it into a hymn, and when asked why, he replied "Why should the Devil have all the good tunes?" The phrase had been used earlier, but it was Booth who popularised it. "Champagne Charlie" also has rather morbid associations, because it was sung by the crowd at the last public execution in Britain, so it often gets used in horror and mystery films set in Victorian London, so chances are if you recognised the song it's because you've heard it in a film about Jack the Ripper or Jekyll and Hyde. But the music hall, like all popular entertainment, demanded a whole stream of new material. The British Tin Pan Alley publishers and songwriters who wrote much of the early British rock and roll we've looked at started out in music hall, and almost every British popular song up until the rise of jazz, and most after that until the fifties, was performed in the music halls. We do have recordings from the later part of the music-hall era, of course, and they show what a wide variety of music was performed there, from pitch-black comedy songs like "Murders", by George Grossmith, the son of the co-writer of Diary of a Nobody: [Excerpt: George Grossmith, "Murders"] To sing-along numbers like "Waiting at the Church" by Vesta Victoria: [Excerpt: Vesta Victoria, "Waiting at the Church"] And one of the most-recorded music-hall performers, Harry Champion, a London performer who sang very wordy songs, at a fast tempo, usually with a hornpipe rhythm and often about food, like "A Little Bit of Cucumber" or his most famous song "Boiled Beef and Carrots": [Excerpt: Harry Champion, "Boiled Beef and Carrots"] But one that wasn't about food, and was taken a bit slower than his normal patter style, was "I'm Henry the VIII I Am": [Excerpt: Harry Champion, "I'm Henry VIII, I Am"] (Incidentally, the song as written on the sheet music has "Henery" rather than "Henry", and most people sing it "Enery", but the actual record by Champion uses "Henry" on the label, as does the Hermits' version, so that's what I'm going with). Fifty years after Champion, the song was recorded by Joe Brown. We've talked about Brown before in the main podcast, but for those of you who don't remember, he's one of the best British rock and roll musicians of the fifties, and still performing today, and he has a real love of pre-war pop songs, and he would perform them regularly with his band, the Bruvvers. Those of you who've heard the Beatles performing "Sheikh of Araby" on their Decca audition, they're copying Brown's version of that song -- George Harrison was a big fan of Brown. Brown's version of "I'm Henry the Eighth I Am" gave it a rock and roll beat, and dropped the verse, leaving only the refrain: [Excerpt: Joe Brown and the Bruvvers, "I'm Henry the Eighth I Am"] Enter Herman's Hermits, four years later. In 1964, Herman's Hermits, a beat group from Manchester led by singer Peter Noone, had signed with Mickie Most and had a UK number one with "I'm Into Something Good", a Goffin and King song originally written for Earl-Jean of the Cookies: [Excerpt: Herman's Hermits, "I'm Into Something Good"] That would be their only UK number one, though they'd have several more top ten hits over here. It only made number thirteen in the US, but their second US single (not released as a single over here), "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat", went to number two in the States. From that point on, the group's career would diverge enormously between the US and the UK -- half their US hits were never released as singles in the UK, and vice versa. Several records, like their cover version of Sam Cooke's "Wonderful World", were released in both countries, but in general they went in two very different directions. In the UK they tended to release fairly normal beat-group records like "No Milk Today", written by Graham Gouldman, who was also writing hits for the Yardbirds and the Hollies: [Excerpt: Herman's Hermits, "No Milk Today"] That only charted in the US when it was later released as a B-side. Meanwhile, in the US, they pursued a very different strategy. Since the "British Invasion" was a thing, and so many British bands were doing well in the States partly because of the sheer novelty of them being British, Herman's Hermits based their career on appealing to American Anglophiles. This next statement might be a little controversial, even offensive to some listeners, so I apologise, but it's the truth. There is a large contingent of people in America who genuinely believe that they love Britain and British things, but who have no actual idea what British culture is actually like. They like a version of Britain that has been constructed entirely from pop-culture aimed at an American market, and have a staggeringly skewed vision of what Britain is actually like, one that is at best misguided and at worst made up of extremely offensive stereotypes. People who think they know all about the UK because they've spent a week going round a handful of tourist traps in central London and they've watched every David Tennant episode of Doctor Who. (Please note that I am not, here, engaging in reflex anti-Americanism, as so many British people do on this topic, because I know very well that there is an equally wrong kind of British person who worships a fictional America which has nothing to do with the real country -- as any American who has come over to the UK and seen cans of hot dog sausages in brine with "American style" and an American flag on the label will shudderingly attest. Fetishising of a country not one's own exists in every culture, and about every culture, whether it's American weebs who think they know about Japan or British Communists who were insistent that the Soviet Union under Stalin was a utopia). For their US-only singles, most of which were massive hits, Herman's Hermits played directly to that audience. The group's first single in this style was "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter", written by the actor Trevor Peacock, now best known for playing Jim in The Vicar of Dibley, but at the time best known as a songwriter for groups like the Vernons Girls and for writing linking material for Six-Five Special and Oh Boy! That song was written for a TV play and originally performed by the actor Tom Courtenay: [Excerpt: Tom Courtenay, "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"] The Hermits copied Courtenay's record closely, down to Noone imitating Courtenay's vocals: [Excerpt: Herman's Hermits, "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"] That became their first US number one, and the group went all-in on appealing to that particular market. Noone started singing, not in the pseudo-American style that, say, Mick Jagger sings in (and early-sixties Jagger is a perfect example of the British equivalent of those American Anglophiles, loving but not understanding Black America), and not in his own Manchester accent, but in a faked Cockney accent, doing what is essentially a bad impersonation of Anthony Newley. (Davy Jones, who like Noone was a Mancunian who had started his career in the Manchester-set soap opera Coronation Street, was also doing the same thing at the time, in his performances as the Artful Dodger in the Broadway version of Oliver! -- we'll talk more about Jones in future episodes of the main podcast, but he, like Noone, was someone who was taking aim at this market.) Noone's faked accent varied a lot, sometimes from syllable to syllable, and on records like "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" and the Hermits' version of the old George Formby song "Leaning on a Lamp Post" he sounds far more Northern than on other songs -- fitting into a continuum of Lancashire novelty performers that stretched at least from Formby's father, George Formby senior, all the way to Frank Sidebottom. But on the Hermits' version of "I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am", Noone is definitely trying to sound as London as he can, and he and the group copy Joe Brown's arrangement: [Excerpt: Herman's Hermits, "I'm Henry the Eighth I Am"] That also became an American number one, and Herman's Hermits had truly found their niche. They spent the next three years making an odd mixture of catchy pop songs by writers like Graham Gouldman or PF Sloan, which became UK hits, and the very different type of music typified by "I'm Henry the Eighth I Am". Eventually, though, musical styles changed, and the group stopped having hits in either country. Peter Noone left the group in 1971, and they made some unsuccessful records without him before going on to the nostalgia circuit. Noone's solo career started relatively successfully, with a version of David Bowie's "Oh! You Pretty Things", backed by Bowie and the Spiders From Mars: [Excerpt: Peter Noone, "Oh! You Pretty Things"] That made the top twenty in the UK, but Noone had no further solo success. These days, there are two touring versions of Herman's Hermits -- in the US, Noone has toured as "Herman's Hermits featuring Peter Noone", with no other original members, since the 1980s. Drummer Barry Whitwham and lead guitarist Derek Leckenby kept the group going in the rest of the world until Leckenby's death in 1994 -- since then Whitwham has toured as Herman's Hermits without any other original members. Herman's Hermits may not have the respect that some of their peers had, but they had incredible commercial success at their height, made some catchy pop records, and became the first English group to realise there was a specific audience of Anglophiles in the US that they could market to. Without that, much of the subsequent history of music might have been very different.
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Wilkin Formby is an Alabama and Tuscaloosa native who always wanted to wear crimson. Well, now he will as he committed to Nick Saban's crew! Also, there was a shocker of a commit to another school--who was it??? Watch and find out! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK8X1hpIAmW57SoNvsvDUiA WANT MORE DAILY ALABAMA FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CONTENT? Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
Wilkin Formby is a massive offensive lineman and four-star Tuscaloosa native. He set his commitment date for June 20th recently, too. Will it be in favor of the Crimson Tide? Also, are beer sales on the horizon at Bryant Denny Stadium? Thanks for listening and watching!Be sure to get a Built Bar ASAP! Go to Built.com, use promo code LOCKED15 and get 15% off your order. Use promo code LOCKED15 for 15% off at Built.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wilkin Formby is a massive offensive lineman and four-star Tuscaloosa native. He set his commitment date for June 20th recently, too. Will it be in favor of the Crimson Tide? Also, are beer sales on the horizon at Bryant Denny Stadium? Thanks for listening and watching! Be sure to get a Built Bar ASAP! Go to Built.com, use promo code LOCKED15 and get 15% off your order. Use promo code LOCKED15 for 15% off at Built.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Auburn football has a ton of irons in the fire when it comes to recruiting. Auburn football's 2023 signing class needs some help as it only has two members currently but more should be on the way. Quarterback target Brock Glenn, offensive tackle Wilkin Formby, and running back Roderick Robinson are all guys that Auburn has a chance with over the next month or so. On today's Locked On Auburn, Zac Blackerby is joined by John Garcia of Sports Illustrated and Locked On Recruiting Insider. They discuss where Bryan Harsin and the Auburn Tigers stand with Brock Glenn, Wilkin Formby, Roderick Robinson, and Deion Smith. Join the DISCORD: https://discord.gg/4BT7Y2uVHu Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Auburn - Daily Podcast On Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball
Auburn football has a ton of irons in the fire when it comes to recruiting. Auburn football's 2023 signing class needs some help as it only has two members currently but more should be on the way. Quarterback target Brock Glenn, offensive tackle Wilkin Formby, and running back Roderick Robinson are all guys that Auburn has a chance with over the next month or so.On today's Locked On Auburn, Zac Blackerby is joined by John Garcia of Sports Illustrated and Locked On Recruiting Insider. They discuss where Bryan Harsin and the Auburn Tigers stand with Brock Glenn, Wilkin Formby, Roderick Robinson, and Deion Smith.Join the DISCORD: https://discord.gg/4BT7Y2uVHuSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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