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How are we feeling gang? What are you happy about, and what's making you not so happy? Fearne's back with more chatter about what's putting her and the Happy Place team in a good mood this week, and what can absolutely get in the bin.This is a lovely little space for all of us to explore what's been on our minds. Want to join the chat? Send us a voicenote, DM, or comment on Instagram @happyplaceofficial!In this chat, Fearne covers:-Feeling stupid when you're with really clever people-Why we should properly get into tree hugging-Painting by numbers to get away from screens-Not RSVPing being rude... but also don't say yes if you're not going to go-Bringing back letter writing-One of Team Happy Place reckoning Harry Hill is fit* *watch the Stewart Lee episode of Harry Hill's podcast on Spotify to see the moment in question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
"Everybody having a shared sense of purpose and shared values… is just absolutely imperative." "I trust you, and I start from the perspective of trust." "I would always caution Western leaders… to not just fill up empty space." "Getting buy-in from a Japanese team is really hard. But… once you get buy in… you absolutely over-perform." "Identify who are the biggest obstacles… and move them immediately and publicly." Harry Hill is an American entrepreneur whose career in Japan began by chance and grew into one of the country's most recognised direct marketing success stories. His connection to Japan started in college after discovering Shorinji Kempo, which sparked an interest in Japanese culture and language. After studying Japanese for two years, he moved to Japan and worked as an English teacher, including a posting in Gifu Prefecture. A major turning point came when he worked as an international coordinator for a regional expo, building relationships with businesses across Gifu, Nagoya, and the wider Chubu region. After a short stint in New York as a bond trader, Hill returned to Japan in 1990 and began building businesses by spotting "holes in the market," including work as a sports agent and grassroots exchange initiatives. In Nagoya, he co-founded a relocation and real estate services company for multinationals. His most significant chapter came with Oaklawn Marketing and Shop Japan, where he spent around two decades shaping Japan's TV shopping and direct marketing landscape. Under his leadership, the business grew dramatically—expanding from roughly 15 billion yen to nearly 70 billion yen in annual sales, with around 1,000 employees. In 2009, NTT DoCoMo acquired 51% of the business, placing Hill in the rare position of leading a high-growth company inside a large, formal Japanese corporate structure. Now active in new ventures, Hill remains known for adaptability across industries and for a leadership approach shaped by building culture, empowerment, and sustained performance in Japan. Harry Hill's leadership story in Japan reads like a case study in adaptability—starting with accidental encounters and evolving into deliberate, high-stakes decisions across entrepreneurship, corporate growth, and cultural navigation. His early fascination with Shorinji Kempo led to a deeper interest in Japan's mindset: discipline, hierarchy, and the quiet social architecture that shapes how people organise themselves. That curiosity eventually turned into action—learning Japanese, moving to Japan, teaching English in Gifu, and then shifting into business after exposure to the Chubu region's commercial networks during a major expo. Hill's defining strength is an instinct for recognising market inefficiencies and cultural leverage points. He describes his work in terms of finding "holes in the market" and building solutions that fit the local context without fetishising Japanese exceptionalism. His belief that "people are people" becomes a strategy: focus less on what is uniquely Japanese and more on universal human needs—then customise execution with local sensitivity. This approach carried through to the growth of Shop Japan, where direct marketing and TV shopping became a platform for shaping entirely new product categories, particularly in home fitness. Yet the interview's most valuable leadership content emerges not from growth numbers, but from Hill's hard-won understanding of culture and execution under pressure. He recounts the challenge of building sustainable performance in a call centre environment—an area often defined by churn, stress, and transactional management. When turnover ran as high as 15–20% per month, the business could still be profitable, but it was unstable and costly. Hill's solution was cultural engineering: building shared purpose, professionalism, and empowerment so the work became meaningful, not merely repetitive. That emphasis on meaning also becomes a decision system. Hill talks about integrity as something employees can only judge through transparency and consistent action—particularly in Japan, where leaders are often physically and symbolically removed. He also flips a common managerial assumption: rather than demanding people "earn trust," he starts by giving trust and uses accountability as the mechanism that sustains it. For cross-cultural leadership, Hill offers a practical warning: Western executives often rush to fill silence, mistaking reflection for disengagement. In Japan, silence is frequently where thinking happens—where consensus-building and informal alignment (nemawashi) begin. The result is a leadership style that prioritises listening, synthesis, and decision clarity—then insists on execution. He frames this through his acronym VICES—vision, integrity, competency, efficiency, and sustained success—designed both as a checklist and a caution against ego. Across startups and conglomerates, Hill's core lesson remains consistent: leadership in Japan is less about charisma and more about building a culture that can perform through highs and lows, while removing obstacles before they poison the system. Q&A Summary What makes leadership in Japan unique? Leadership in Japan is shaped by comfort with hierarchy and role clarity, alongside a decision culture that values alignment before action. Japanese teams often expect leaders to manage the social process that precedes execution—consensus, context sharing, and careful calibration of group comfort versus productive discomfort. This dynamic connects closely to nemawashi and the ringi-sho style of organisational agreement, where the "decision" is often the final formal step after substantial informal work has already occurred. Why do global executives struggle? Global executives often struggle because they over-prioritise speed and verbal dominance. Hill cautions against filling silence, which can shut down participation and block honest input. Many leaders focus on getting things done without building the cultural environment that makes execution sustainable. Without that base, teams may comply with processes but withhold emotional commitment—leading to fragile performance and passive resistance. Is Japan truly risk-averse? Hill frames the issue less as risk aversion and more as uncertainty avoidance. Teams may resist actions that feel socially destabilising or poorly aligned, even when the underlying idea is sound. Once buy-in is achieved, however, Japanese teams can "absolutely over-perform," because commitment becomes collective and execution standards rise. The challenge is that alignment requires patience, credibility, and consistency—especially in environments where leaders rotate every three to five years. What leadership style actually works? The most effective style combines listening with decisiveness. Hill prefers to "set the table," step back to let others mediate, then synthesise and decide. This approach respects group process while maintaining leadership authority. It also supports a healthier culture: shared purpose, professionalism, empowerment, and clear standards. He emphasises that leaders must "walk the talk," because consistency is the difference between a winning culture and a chaotic one. How can technology help? Hill points to major media and technology shifts—digital TV, mobile, and smartphones—as forces that reshape business models. In leadership terms, technology can support decision intelligence by improving visibility into performance, customer sentiment, and operational bottlenecks. Tools such as digital twins, predictive analytics, and structured feedback loops can help leaders stress-test decisions before rollout, reducing uncertainty and accelerating alignment without undermining consensus. Does language proficiency matter? Language matters, but Hill's emphasis is more on behaviour than fluency. Leaders must demonstrate engagement beyond the inner circle, show curiosity about everyday work, and build trust through presence. Practical actions—wandering the organisation, listening to frontline voices, and respecting the social dance of decision-making—often matter as much as linguistic sophistication. Cultural literacy is the real multiplier. What's the ultimate leadership lesson? Hill's ultimate lesson is that culture drives sustained performance. Start with trust, listen first, and build shared purpose so employees believe their work matters. Then be unflinching about obstacles: identify cultural "cancers" and remove them quickly and publicly, because the organisation already knows who they are. Finally, celebrate small wins to reduce fear of mistakes and to keep momentum alive—sustained success comes from maintaining morale and standards through both gains and setbacks. Author Credentials Dr. Greg Story, Ph.D. in Japanese Decision-Making, is President of Dale Carnegie Tokyo Training and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He is a two-time winner of the Dale Carnegie "One Carnegie Award" (2018, 2021) and recipient of the Griffith University Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award (2012). As a Dale Carnegie Master Trainer, Greg is certified to deliver globally across all leadership, communication, sales, and presentation programs, including Leadership Training for Results. He has written several books, including three best-sellers — Japan Business Mastery, Japan Sales Mastery, and Japan Presentations Mastery — along with Japan Leadership Mastery and How to Stop Wasting Money on Training. His works have also been translated into Japanese, including Za Eigyō (ザ営業), Purezen no Tatsujin (プレゼンの達人), Torēningu de Okane o Muda ni Suru no wa Yamemashō (トレーニングでお金を無駄にするのはやめましょう), and Gendaiban "Hito o Ugokasu" Rīdā (現代版「人を動かす」リーダー). In addition to his books, Greg publishes daily blogs on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, offering practical insights on leadership, communication, and Japanese business culture. He is also the host of six weekly podcasts, including The Leadership Japan Series, The Sales Japan Series, The Presentations Japan Series, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews. On YouTube, he produces three weekly shows — The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews — which have become leading resources for executives seeking strategies for success in Japan.
Disturbing psychological conditions, Disney cruises and the obscenity of billionaires. Variety is the spice of life. Plus, there's plenty of love around here for Harry Hill and plenty of time to marvel at the sheer number of species out there. Remember, there are always more armadillos than you think.Send us your best stories, questions and comments here: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I discuss Harry Hill, New York sporting man and collar-and-elbow professional wrestler, who played a large role in professional wrestling and prizefighting in the 1860s and 1870s.
Joining us this episode to discuss the highs and lows of parenting (and life) is the return of the legendary comedian - Harry Hill. You can find Harry's new podcast 'The Harry Hill' show on all the usual platforms. New episodes every Monday. Watch on Spotify and Youtube. Parenting Hell is a Spotify Podcast, available everywhere every Tuesday and Friday. Please subscribe and leave a rating and review you filthy street dogs... xx If you want to get in touch with the show with any correspondence, kids intro audio clips, small business shout outs, and more.... here's how: EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.uk Follow us on instagram: @parentinghell A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul Hawksbee is joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoon's podcast. Stuart Pearce joined us in the studio along with The Stranglers' lead singer, Baz Warne. We were also joined by comedian and TV legend Harry Hill, who discusses his new podcast. Additionally, we spoke with Andy Harmer, owner of Lookalikes and former David Beckham lookalike. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello there! It's me, Harry Hill! I've got a new show, and this time, it's visualised, A VODSCARF. Join me, my son Gary and Sarah the A.I Bot as we talk to a motley crew of comedians, celebrities and cultural icons, and if that wasn't enough we all learn together as we speak to an expert on stuff like the big bang, day of the dead, and even FLIES as part of our theme of the week! PLUS introducing the game everyone is talking about, Name The Seed. Follow now so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
An un-edited version of episode 142 with Lisa Riley, now 30 minutes longer!This is one of our favourite and most emotional episodes with the actor Lisa Riley. Lisa Riley most recency appeared in I'm a Celeb but is best known for playing Mandy Dingle in Emmerdale, reaching the semi-final of the tenth series of Strictly Come Dancing and presenting You've Been Framed before Harry Hill.Lisa Riley is our guest in episode 551 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Lisa Riley on Instagram: @lisajaneriley & Twitter/X: @Reallisariley .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people .To support this podcast, get all episodes ad-free and a bonus episode every Wednesday of "My Time Capsule The Debrief', please sign up here - https://mytimecapsule.supercast.com. All money goes straight into the making of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded in January 2020, John Kearns is a master at finding pathos in the prosaic, combining clowning and standup in a way that makes absolutely no sense written down. With influences from Jacques Tati to Neil Hamburger, we explored his sense of place within himself, overreaching in his writing, and ambition in his career...Join the Insiders Club at patreon.com/comcompod where you can instantly get access to 30 minutes of exclusive extras including John's brilliant technique for underpinning all his material with genuine pathos, delving into writing for Harry Hill, meeting Chris Morris, and how the spotlight can burn...
Send us a textOn this latest episode Dylan is joined by James Lark to look at 'The Macra Terror' Audio Cassette read by Colin Baker, The 1993 Doctor Who Yearbook and Harry Hills Fruit Corner featuring Jon Pertwee. And as always answer the burning questions:Should we novelise evil of the Daleks again?How many Venusian lullaby's are there ?Why do Daleks have livers ?
Live comedy is back in Liphook on Saturday 11th October with a headline act who have supported Michael McIntyre, Harry Hill and Al Murray. Founder of Epic Comedy Paul Cox speaks to Kirsty Meredith about the show and how trends have changed over the years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crossys asks us about hagglingHarry Hill chats to The Strawberries about his upcoming gigWe chat about ring doorbell faux pas!Eamonn is todays player of FM104's Ins2grand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Are you calling me a liar?'Harry Hill tells Dave all about his comedy tour, 'New Bits and Greatest Hits' that's coming to Vicar Street September 19th.
Harry Hill is a comedian, writer and broadcaster best known for presenting popular television shows including You've Been Framed, Junior Bake Off and the multi award-winning TV Burp.He was born Matthew Hall in Surrey and brought up in Kent. He became a Cub Scout and got a taste for performing when he was nine after playing Widow Twankey in the Christmas pantomime.In 1983 he started studying medicine at St George's Medical School in London and began work as a trainee doctor in 1988. He wrote and performed in medical revues during this time and comedy became his true passion. In 1990 he made the decision to follow his heart and leave medicine to try his luck as a stand-up.In 1993 Harry got his first show on BBC Radio 4 – Harry Hill's Fruit Corner. Four years later he starred in his own television series on Channel 4 which allowed him to channel his off-the-wall humour in a series of wildly unpredictable comedy sketches.In 2001 he started writing and presenting Harry Hill's TV Burp on ITV which looked back at the week's television output in a series of comedy sketches and inventive parodies. The show won three BAFTAs, three Royal Television Society awards, a Rose d'Or and Seven British Comedy Awards.Harry lives in London with his wife Magda. They have three children. DISC ONE: Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West) - Benny Hill DISC TWO: Have I The Right - The Honeycombs DISC THREE: Grandad's Flannelette Nightshirt - George Formby DISC FOUR: Gay Bar - Electric Six DISC FIVE: Life During Wartime - Talking Heads DISC SIX: Hey Bulldog - The Beatles DISC SEVEN: Never Give Up on Love - Steve Brown DISC EIGHT: Life Is The Name Of The Game - Bruce Forsyth BOOK CHOICE: Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes LUXURY ITEM: A bucket and spade CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Never Give Up on Love - Steve Brown Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley
I was expecting Cary Grant, and I got Danny DeVito :( Julia and Drew are joined by hilarious internet personality and Gossip Girl specialist Harry Hill to discuss Season 2, Episode 10 of Gossip Girl. This episode has it all: business managers, Wallace Shawn, Taylor Momsen's twelve-pack abs, Agnes' pyro tendencies, and The Clique. XOXO, Girls Room.Follow Girls Room on TikTok.Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Harry on Twitter and Instagram.
What is media training, and who is in desperate need of a long lesson in it? How do you get a fighter jet in your next big film? Do agents ever play their clients against one another in a bid for the big role? Richard Osman and Marina Hyde answer your questions on the world of TV and film, plus Harry Hill explains the insane production pull of making the cult classic - TV Burp. The Rest Is Entertainment AAA Club: Become a member for exclusive bonus content, early access to our Q&A episodes, ad-free listening, access to our exclusive newsletter archive, discount book prices on selected titles with our partners at Coles, early ticket access to future live events, and our members' chatroom on Discord. Just head to therestisentertainment.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestisentertainment. The Rest Is Entertainment is proudly presented by Sky. Sky is home to award-winning shows such as The White Lotus, Gangs of London and The Last of Us. Visit Sky.com to find out more For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Assistant Producer: Aaliyah Akude Video Editor: Kieron Leslie, Charlie Rodwell, Adam Thornton, Harry Swan Producer: Joey McCarthy Senior Producer: Neil Fearn Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textSeries 2 Episode 45Wow what can we say but this week the boy's have a very special celebrity guest hot off his current tour "New bits and greatest hits' Mr Harry Hill.Harry Hill is a renowned British comedian, writer, and television presenter, best known for his surreal and slapstick humour. He rose to fame with his hit TV show "Harry Hill's TV Burp", which ran for over a decade and became a cult favourite.With a background in medicine, Harry's comedy often features quirky observations and visual gags. He has also authored several books and performed stand-up comedy worldwide, earning multiple awards for his unique style. With his distinctive look and comedic style, Harry Hill continues to entertain audiences across the UK and beyond and is currently on tour up and down the UK.Harry now in his 60's tells about his rise to fame and leaving his role of doctor well and truly behind him. He tells us how he manages his live shows, (80 dates in the current tour) and creates new material scribed in his little brown book.A great morning spent with this legend of comedy, please listen and enjoy.www.whostomanddick.com#HeartTransplant#eatingdisorder#RareCondition#HealthJourney#LifeChangingDiagnosis#MentalHealth#Vulnerability#SelfCompassion#PostTraumaticGrowth#MedicalMiracle#BBCSports#Inspiration#Cardiology#Surgery#Podcast#Healthcare#HeartHealth#MedicalBreakthrough#EmotionalJourney#SupportSystem#HealthcareHeroes#PatientStories#CardiologyCare#MedicalJourney#LifeLessons#MentalWellness#HealthAwareness#InspirationalTalk#LivingWithIllness#RareDiseaseAwareness#SharingIsCaring#MedicalSupport#BBCReporter#HeartDisease#PodcastInterview#HealthTalk#Empowerment#Wellbeing#HealthPodcast#HarryhillCheck out our website at www.whostomanddick.com
Welcome back to a farming and butchery special by the man who's been supplying some of the UK's best restaurants for over 2 decades including ST. John, Lyle's, Camille, The Camberwell Arms, and more and has recently opened his own butcher's shop in Bermondsey, the legendary Farmer Tom Jones. We find out how he went from turning down a career being an actor and playwright and then Harry Hill's assistant to becoming the most respected and sought after meat supplier in the country. It's been a tough journey though from; turning his back on his family and their farm, to fighting depression, greed and toxic masculinity in Wales to ripping up the rule book of Farming and deciding to go his own path and heading down to London.....What does it take to produce truly exceptional meat? In this special episode of The Go-To Mise en Place, we head to the fields with fourth-generation farmer and butcher Tom Jones, whose family has been rearing livestock on the Welsh borderlands for over a century. From traditional butchery methods to ethical farming practices, Tom shares what goes into raising animals with care—and how that translates to quality on the plate. We talk dry-aging, nose-to-tail respect, and why provenance matters more than ever in today's kitchens.Whether you're a chef, food lover, or just curious about where your Sunday roast really comes from, this one's for you.------Please leave us a great rating and a comment and share it with your friends - it really helps us grow as a show.If you're in the industry and are looking for the greatest POS system in the world than look no further as Blinq are tearing up the rulebook—no long-term contracts, no hidden fees, and no per-device charges. Just £49 a month for unlimited devices and 24/7 UK-based support that's always there, in person when you need it.Built for hospitality, by hospitality, blinq is the fastest, easiest POS system on the market—so intuitive, anyone can use it. And while others take weeks to get you up and running, with blinq, you're live in just 2 hours.Join the hospitality revolution today & use the code GOTOBLINQ to get your first month free - https://blinqme.com/Find out more about Farmer Tom here - https://www.facebook.com/farmerthomasjones/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's More Rosebud is an unexpected April treat from the great comedian Harry Hill. You'll know Harry from his brilliant TV shows like TV Burp and Alien Fun Capsule or his podcast Are We There Yet? but you won't know about his incredible life. In this episode Harry tells Gyles his scarcely believable story - and what a story. Growing up in his dad's circus in North Kent, Harry tells a tale of dodgy doctors, depressed elephants, nefarious clowns and men with gills. We've all been there. Enjoy this special episode of More Rosebud with Harry Hill. Harry Hill is on a nationwide tour now, tickets available here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's More Rosebud is an unexpected treat from the great comedian Harry Hill. You'll know Harry from his brilliant TV shows like TV Burp and Alien Fun Capsule or his podcast Are We There Yet? but you won't know about his incredible life. In this episode Harry tells Gyles his story - and what a story. Growing up in his dad's circus in North Kent, Harry tells a tale of dodgy doctors, depressed elephants, nefarious clowns and men with gills. We've all been there. Enjoy this special episode of More Rosebud with Harry Hill. Harry Hill is on a nationwide tour now, tickets available here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1000 Hours Podcast takes a look back at the pioneer era of pro wrestling. With information pulled from my latest book, DragonKingKarl's Pioneer Era Pro Wrestling Omnibus: The Bible of the Pioneer Era of Wrestling. On this episode, hour 68 of our series, we continue our look at the post 1870 Detroit International Tournament era. New York is growing as a hub for pro wrestling and promoter and former champion Harry Hill is putting together pro wrestling's first syndicate, trust, or promotion featuring Homer Lane, and the John McMahon family. Also, the future biggest arena in sports takes its first form. YOU CONTROL THIS SERIES! It will only run as long as it is supported. In order to get another hour of 1000 hours we need a new Patreon supporter at any level or a cash donation via the front page of WhenItWasCool.com to either PayPal or CashApp (Please put “1000” in the note). As soon as it is received, I will produce a new hour. Presently, we are funded up to hour 89.
In this episode, we discuss Drake's attention seeking motives deciding to headline every night of Wireless this year, but equally the more important questions -- is 30 too old to even be attending that festival? We have another week of Christie confusing famous names, in this edition, is it singer Lola Young or footballer Lionel Messi that's been coined the latest viral nepo baby?We're also joining in on the conversation around OF Creator Rebecca Goodwin and her treatment on the ‘bully' Reality Check podcast, as well as giving our brutally honest opinion on Brits who find American skit-show ‘SNL' funny…You won't want to miss our media recommendations of the week either! With Lauren and Christie's EastEnders' 40th anniversary episodes and Harry Hill's TV Burp on the cards, you'll be left wondering whether it's 2025 or 2005. Be sure to send us your confessions to react to for our next ep at teaatfour@junglecreations.com
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While we're on a very short break to recover from Valentines (and all the playground shaggers stories from last week!) here's a hand crafted selection of some of the finest tales and advice from the Parenting Hell podcast archives. Each one a guaranteed banger... We'll be back for series 10 next week. See you salty street dogs next week... Thanks, Rob, Josh, and Michael. xxx TRACK LIST: 1 - MICHAEL McINTYRE (SERIES 3 EP28) Kicking things off, it's Michael McIntyre' take on kids and electronic device management… 2 - HARRIET KEMSLEY (SERIES 4 EP10) Harriet Kemsley shares her husband's unconventional approach to managing midwives… 3 - GUZ KHAN (SERIES 5 EP16) Guz Khan on why it's important to get kids to compete to be the favourite, and lovingly equates parenthood to prison… 4 - SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR (SERIES 3 EP36) Sophie Ellis-Bextor talking about all the fun of the school run… 5 - JOSH PUGH (SERIES 4 EP44) Josh Pugh talks holidays and hen dos with a newborn… 6 - ESTHER MANITO (SERIES 4 EP34) New mum Esther Manito discusses secretly starting stand-up… 7 - MARTINE MCCUTCHEON (SERIES 3 EP46) Martine McCutcheon discusses with Rob and Josh how dogs prepare you for parenthood… 8 - HARRY HILL (SERIES 3 EP34) And finally, Harry Hill reveals how he handled having teenage daughters… If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.uk TWITTER: @parenting_hell INSTAGRAM: @parentinghell A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As I continue to work through my latest book, DragonKingKarl's Pioneer Era of Pro Wrestling Omnibus: The Bible of the Pioneer Era of Wrestling on this podcast, we arrive to the era right before the Detroit International Tournament which would set the rules largely for the coming first era of pro wrestling in America. Just before the Detroit tournament, the American championship was born around New York with names you might not yet know but are instrumental in the foundation of pro wrestling in the U.S.: Harry Hill, Uzile Prickett, Homer Lane, and others. This is hour 64 of 1000 hours. YOU CONTROL THIS SERIES! It will only run as long as it is supported. In order to get another hour of 1000 hours we need a new Patreon supporter at any level or a cash donation via the front page of WhenItWasCool.com to either PayPal or CashApp (Please put “1000” in the note). As soon as it is received, I will produce a new hour. Presently, we are funded up to hour 86.
The 1000 Hours Podcast is all about the pioneer era of pro wrestling. Karl Stern, author of the DragonKingKarl Pioneer Era Pro Wrestling Omnibus is the host. We continue to work our way through the book and are now up to just prior to the 1870 Detroit International Tournament. Pro wrestling starts to get more organized during this era. Harry Hill comes onto the scene, and he will play a major role in the development of pro wrestling. The early players are coming onto the board, so let's discuss them! This is hour 63 of 1000 Hours. YOU CONTROL THIS SERIES! It will only run as long as it is supported. In order to get another hour of 1000 hours we need a new Patreon supporter at any level or a cash donation via the front page of WhenItWasCool.com to either PayPal or CashApp (Please put “1000” in the note). As soon as it is received, I will produce a new hour. Presently, we are funded up to hour 85.
Charlie Baker was back today alongside Paul Hawksbee. It was a very busy show, they were joined in studio by Actress Felicity Ward who is starting in the Australian Office. Harry Hill also came on to chat about his new book, along with comedian Travis Jay as we continue Black History Month here on talkSPORT. And finally former Real Madrid President Ramon Calderon spoke to the guys on Real Madrid boycotting the Ballon D'Or. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Summary When you lead people, you have to lead them in a way they are going to follow. In Japan, when you teach a class, you line people up in order of seniority and you stand in front of the class. It seems very regimented but everyone is perfectly comfortable because they know their role and where they are supposed to be so that allows for performance to be maximized. In the USA, that kind of a set up would make everyone very uncomfortable and inclined to rebel. To make people feel comfortable and improve performance in the USA, its better to put everyone in a circle so there is no feeling of unnecessary hierarchy. Now, sometimes its useful to put people in uncomfortable situations as a way to challenge them but you need to do it with a specific purpose in mind and that is a call you need as a leader need to make. A good culture is one where there is a shared sense of purpose and values, and being very upfront about tying that purpose to the actions you/your team are taking. You have to be consistent about that, because especially in Japan, that is the difference between creating a winning culture and a chaotic culture. A shared sense of purpose, professionalism and empowerment create sustainability, where your team can deal with the highs and lows. In the Shop Japan Business, I looked at our call centre staff as extensions of the customer. They understood the customer because they spent so long speaking to them every day so they took on characteristics of the customer.VOC stands for voice of the customer but really it was at least 50% the voice of the communicator (our call centre staff). It helped us turn morale around because we actively listened and heard. Especially in Japan, if you show that the least empowered voice is going to be listened to, you create a tremendous amount of morale. It also creates innovation – if every new idea has to come from the top, then you are in big trouble. I always caution Western leaders unfamiliar with Japan is to not fill up empty space. Ask a question and hold yourself back as the silence drags and wait for an opinion. Also try to never have the first word. Let someone else conduct the meeting and then at the end bring things together. While the easiest way to teach in Japan is to line everyone up, the easiest way to run a meeting is to be overly attentive and give everyone the opportunity to voice their opinion.Getting buy-in from your Japanese team is really hard but when you get that buy-in, you absolutely over-perform. Japanese employees are looking to make a long-term emotional commitment to where they work so they look for the same level of commitment from their leaders. For foreign leaders on 3 – 5 year postings, I recommend not just speaking with your inner circle. Everyone is meaningful, so have different events where you can show that you are caring about the voice of your employees and avoid being too focused on one group over others, gives you a balanced view of what is going on in the organization. My acronym for leadership is VICES, which stands for vision, integrity, competency, efficiency and sustained success. Poor performance and good performance are easy to deal with. It is mediocre performance that is more difficult to deal with. Trust your people, let them know they are trusted but that it is an open process where people are also accountable. New leaders need to be patient. The leader that will make the biggest changes is the one that listens and truly gains insight Identify who are the biggest obstacles in your organization and remove them immediately and publicly. This is the only way that engagement, empathy and trust principles work.
Chris Cantrill is a 3-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated comedian, writer and actor. The Times described him, as “one of the most charmingly, daftly funny comics on the scene right now”. Since making his television debut on Harry Hill's Clubnite (Channel 4), Chris has become a regular on television and radio. He's appeared in shows such as the BAFTA-winning Alma's Not Normal (BBC 2), Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (Channel 4) and Avoidance (BBC One). He's also written for the likes of Dave, Channel 4, BBC Radio 2, Cbeebies and CBBC. As half of the acclaimed double act The Delightful Sausage with Amy Gledhill, Chris has been twice nominated for the ‘Best Show' award at the Edinburgh Festival (2019 and 2022). Chris and Amy have appeared on shows such as Question Team (Dave), Pointless (BBC One), and as series regulars for Late Night Mash (Dave). Chris is also the co-creator and star of BBC Radio 4's breakout comedy, Icklewick FM which The Radio Times called “one of the best comedies of 2024”. Chris will be embarking on his debut solo tour at the end of 2024 into 2025.Chris Cantrill is guest number 432 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .For Tickets to Chris's tour, visit - http://christopher-cantrill.com/uk-tour .Follow Chris Cantrill on Twitter: @CallMeCantrill & Instagram: @chris_cantrill .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I was expecting Cary Grant, and I got Danny DeVito :( Julia and Drew are joined by hilarious internet personality and Gossip Girl specialist Harry Hill to discuss Season 2, Episode 10 of Gossip Girl. This episode has it all: business managers, Wallace Shawn, Taylor Momsen's twelve-pack abs, Agnes' pyro tendencies, and The Clique. XOXO, Girls Room. Follow Girls Room on TikTok. Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Harry on Twitter and Instagram.
There's (probably) some fairly strong language in this podcast, so it might not be suitable for all ages.If you want to email the Daily Grind you can email us: shaun@radiox.co.uk. Or you can text us (for you standard network rate) on 83936 (start the message with GRIND).If you like the episode please leave a review and subscribe to get the Daily Grind in your feed everyday at 5pm.
Jack & Seann meet Snowy and Wilson, two Jackapoos, and chat to their owner, Harry Hill. Harry tells us how he grew to loves dogs thanks to his wife, Magda, in true Harry style he brings us loads of stories and we're treated to his dog voices. Jack & Seann ask Sara to share her thoughts on Juniper being like her. And we have details of St Mungo's Take The Lead campaign: takethelead.mungos.org Listen to Harry's brilliant podcast 'Are we there yet?' HERE Get tickets to see Harry Hill's New Bits & Greatest Hits tour next year: Harryhill.co.uk Follow @omdpod & @juniperomd on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we welcome the fantastic comedian and actor Nick Helm to the podcast for a chat about his comedy beginnings, his love for Harry Hill and why he's listening to every Alice Cooper album in order whilst on tour. Nick lifts the lid on his hit BBC show Uncle and explains how he ended up dressed as an ostrich in a recent episode of Eastenders. It's a great chat that features my own son in the background, due to it being recorded during half term. Follow Nick and subscribe to the podcast using the links below:All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnExcept 'No Survivors' Written and Performed by Nick HelmPlease buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You' available in all good book shops, online and directly.Podcast Socials:Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tvtimespodInsta: https://www.instagram.com/tvtimespodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@tvtimespodTwitter: https://twitter.com/tvtimespodSteve's Socials:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/steveotisgunnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/steveotisgunnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/steveotisgunn.antisocialNick's Socials:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thenickhelmTwitter: https://x.com/thenickhelmFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheNickHelmTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/tag/nickhelmWatch the Harry Hill pickled onion scene here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNuywa8zWCQListen to Nick's music on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2JYFvQnnocLtU3Anrt5vS2Get tickets to my Edinburgh show here: https://www.thespaceuk.com/shows/2024/steve-otis-gunn-is-uncomfortableProduced by Steve Otis Gunn for Jilted Maggotwww.jiltedmaggot.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bush & Richie are joined by the hilarious Harry Hill. Harry will be talking about his new podcast Are We There Yet? They'll be asking Harry for his insider knowledge about You've Been Framed. And a few years ago, Richie turned on the Christmas lights on Poole High Street with Harry Hill, will he remember him? Expect chaos from 4pm.
When Toby Tarrant sat down in Chris' seat on Monday morning, he had one goal. To make Dominic Byrne a TikTok sensation. Did he succeed in his goal? Well you're just going to have to listen and find out…This week, we were joined by three excellent guests. Harry Hill dropped by on Monday to tell us all about his new comedy tour, SCART leads, and the difference between crabsticks and rhubarb. Up next was cricketer Graeme Swann, who told us a farty story and played a round of ‘Swann in 60 seconds'. Finally, former footballer Jimmy Bullard regaled us with the stories behind some of his most iconic moments.Also, Love Island kicked off this week, and Producer John was on hand to watch it so you didn't have to. He kept us up to date with all the villa ‘goss', but not before Toby and Dom caught up with the latest Gen Z slang…AND THERE'S MORE!What's the most mundane thing you've ever seen a celeb doing?An update on the world's most unorganised sweepstake.Toby wants to see Floella Benjamin on the new £50 note.That should keep you entertained for a while.Enjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am-10am
Harry Hill is one of the UK's most respected entertainers. He studied medicine at St George's Hospital Medical School in South London before quitting to become a comedian. Harry spent 10 years hosting his multi award-winning TV show Harry Hill's TV Burp, which at its peak was watched by more than six million people on a Saturday night. These days, Harry is one of the hosts of Junior Bake Off on Channel 4 and has just launched his own family friendly podcast, Are We There Yet?. He is going on tour next year to celebrate his 60th birthday. Harry Hill: New Bits and Greatest Hits kicks off in February 2025 with 77 dates across the UK and Ireland. Angela prepares a juicy tomahawk steak with Café de Paris-style butter for Harry. Listen out for her excellent tips on how to recreate the incredible dish and enjoy a delicious De Grendel Op die Berg Syrah from South Africa with it, chosen by the experts at Waitrose. Harry tells Nick and Angela what it was like moving to Hong Kong as a teenager in the 70s. He shares why his family have lost faith in him in the kitchen and our trio reminisce about the phenomenon that was Harry Hill's TV Burp and why not everyone was a fan! Just so you know, our podcast might contain the occasional mild swear word or adult theme. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Farty foods, a huge collar, and Gordon Ramsay's crying kids. Oh happy days! It's Harry Hill. This week Kathy talks to comedian, presenter and author, Harry Hill. Want the episodes ad free AND extra content from Kathy? 6 Feet Under steps away from fantasy and rifles through your real funeral tales. Head to wheretheresawilltheresawake.com to subscribe. AND If you've got a story for us, send it over to kathy@deathpodcast.com. A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back again with the maestro, in what might be the most chaotic episode yet. Stick around if you want to hear Harry HIll butcher some songs on guitar. There's (probably) some fairly strong language in this podcast, so it might not be suitable for all ages. If you want to email the Daily Grind you can email us: shaun@radiox.co.uk. Or you can text us (for you standard network rate) on 83936 (start the message with GRIND).If you like the episode please leave a review and subscribe to get the Daily Grind in your feed everyday at 5pm.
Today on the studio we are joined by arguably a national treasure, `Harry HIll. See Harry on his grand tour: https://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/harry-hillThere's (probably) some fairly strong language in this podcast, so it might not be suitable for all ages. If you want to email the Daily Grind you can email us: shaun@radiox.co.uk. Or you can text us (for you standard network rate) on 83936 (start the message with GRIND).If you like the episode please leave a review and subscribe to get the Daily Grind in your feed everyday at 5pm.
Andy Jacobs and Charlie Baker joined forces to bring you another wonderful BJ show.... ft. Comedian and TV royalty Harry Hill, your woollen footballers, your aftershave footballers and the legendary Martin Kelner... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Guilders-Ford Radio, a Necromunda podcast broadcasting from the East Gate Docks of Hive Primus (via Guildford Games Club, Surrey, UK).In Episode 18 - 'Harry Hill of the Underhive', we discuss the lore around the wondrous setting of Guilders-Ford, and answer YOUR questions!Joined by Guildford Games Club regular Ethan Moseley, the team dig deep into the 'Guilders-Ford: The Lore' supplement available for free from our Patreon, exploring in detail the twenty years of battles and backstory from our own corner of Hive Primus.We also offer up another installment of regular segment 'Dear Dixie', with everyone's favourite Underhive tyrant answering the most burning questions from our wonderful listeners and community members.We'd like to take the opportunity to thank all our listeners who have chosen to support us on Patreon & Buzzsprout. Your contributions help us make a better show! • Damien Davis • Wayne Jeffrey • Frawgenstein • Matthey Mulcahy • William Payne • Thomas Laycock • Stephen Livingston • Tyler Anderson • McGobbo • Jed Tearle • Gene Archibald • James Marsden • John Haynes • Ryan Taylor • Yuki van Elzelingen • Dick Linehan • Rhinoxrifter • Shawn Hall • Eric McKenzie • Paul Shaw • Jenifer • Drew Williams • Greg Miller • Andy Farrell • Nate Combrink • Don Johnson • Michael Yule • Joe Roberts • TheRedWolf • Lukasz Jainski • Aaron Vissers • One Punch Orlock (Tom) • Matt Price • Shnubuts • Christopher Næss • Rob Harrison • Colm Kiely • Dave • Grant • Stephen Briley • Szymon Brzozowski • Angus Lee • Mykola Romaniuk • Jason Turner • Janner558 • Christian Jansch• Joe Reynolds • Xavier Lamrecht • Matt R • Andrew Gomes • Iain Torrance • Mark Southerd • Ben • James Dix • Eddie Turner If you'd like to help us then please follow the links below.Team GFR xSupport the Show.Help us make better content, and download free community resources!www.patreon.com/guildersfordradioAny comments, questions or corrections? We'd love to hear from you! Join the Guilders-Ford Radio community over at;https://linktr.ee/guildersfordradiowww.instagram.com/guildersfordradiowww.facebook.com/guildersfordradioGuildersFordRadio@Gmail.com ** Musical Attribution - Socket Rocker by (Freesound - BaDoink) **
Joining me this episode to discuss their travel and holiday stories is the brilliant comedian - Harry Hill. Listen to Harry's new podcast 'Are We There Yet?' HERE Please subscribe and review. Thanks, Alan. xx ‘Life's A Beach' everyone's favourite travel podcast is here to give you all the vitamin D you need. More celebrity passengers unpack their travel suitcases dishing the dirt on their holiday high-jinks. Buckle up, sit back and enjoy the inflight entertainment!! A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Laura and Lindsey are joined by their ultimate dream guest Harry Hill (@veryharryhill )to chat about the most iconic characters, the best girl of today outfits and why millennials really experienced the golden age of American Girl content.Listen to HarryTalesLeave us a voicemail about your American Girl memories by calling (929) 400-7540Send us your American Girl stories to americangirlwomen@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @americangirlwomen“Love Mode” song courtesy of ItsFrida
Comedian Huge Davies appears regularly on television, including his own Channel 4 sitcom ‘The Artists' which he created, wrote and starred in. Other television appearances include 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Harry Hill's Clubnite, Roast Battle, Jools Holland, Hypothetical, Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club, Live at the Comedy Store, Comedians Giving Lectures and The Stand Up Sketch Show. Huge supported Phil Wang and Joe Lycett on their national tours and has been nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award, Leicester Square Comedian of the Year, Amused Moose New National Comic Award, Hackney Empire New Act of the Year and the Musical Comedy Awards. Huge has worked as a writer for Never Mind The Buzzcocks & Famalam, is a regular performer on BBC Radio 4's The Now Show and co-hosts live podcast The Film Quiz with Nick Helm . Huge Davies is guest number 364 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Huge Davies on Twitter & Instagram: @HugeDavies .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christmas is over so let's start looking forward to other more important matters like the Manchester Punk Festival. Get ready for some great songs from Clobber, Trash Knife, Rock ‘n' Roll Rebels, Nosebleed, End Of Level Baddie, Pink Suits, Subsonics, The Chives and Catbite.Voice of Jeff, Comedy Suburbs, Tony has your Facebook comments, last week, bassist gone, Reacher, What we do in the shadows, plastering, Keef, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, Harry Hill, poo sack, this week, band practice, book deal, tax return, Canary Islands, best intro ever, Izzatwat and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Clobber – Council Estate Of MindSong 2: Trash Knife - DTFSong 3: Rock ‘n' Roll Rebels – Folsom Prison BluesSong 4: Nosebleed- Bad MagicSong 5: End Of Level Baddie – Fly On The WallSong 6: Pink Suits – Fake Great BritainSong 7: Subsonics- Rain On YouSong 8: The Chives – High In The BackyardSong 9: Catbite - Call Your Bluff
You're simply the best (of)..... While we're on a very short break to sort a bit of summer and school holiday life admin, here's a hand crafted selection of some of the finest tales and advice from the Parenting Hell podcast archives. Each one a guaranteed banger... (We'll be back for series 7 next week. Yes, this Tuesday, so fear not...) See you salty street dogs next week... Thanks, Rob, Josh, and Michael. xxx TRACK LIST: 1 - MICHAEL McINTYRE (SERIES 3 EP28) Kicking things off, it's Michael McIntyre' take on kids and electronic device management… 2 - HARRIET KEMSLEY (SERIES 4 EP10) Harriet Kemsley shares her husband's unconventional approach to managing midwives… 3 - GUZ KHAN (SERIES 5 EP16) Guz Khan on why it's important to get kids to compete to be the favourite, and lovingly equates parenthood to prison… 4 - SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR (SERIES 3 EP36) Sophie Ellis-Bextor talking about all the fun of the school run… 5 - JOSH PUGH (SERIES 4 EP44) Josh Pugh talks holidays and hen dos with a newborn… 6 - ESTHER MANITO (SERIES 4 EP34) New mum Esther Manito discusses secretly starting stand-up… 7 - MARTINE MCCUTCHEON (SERIES 3 EP46) Martine McCutcheon discusses with Rob and Josh how dogs prepare you for parenthood… 8 - HARRY HILL (SERIES 3 EP34) And finally, Harry Hill reveals how he handled having teenage daughters… If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.uk TWITTER: @parenting_hell INSTAGRAM: @parentinghell A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Cox and Robin Ince examine their own diets and the diet fads of the past to ask what should we actually be eating? They are joined by Dr Chris van Tulleken, Professor Janet Cade and comedian Harry Hill to discuss the nutritional merits, or lack there of, of everything from sausages to strawberries, and discover whether our obsession with low fat ,low sugar or low carb diets have any scientific basis. They discuss our increased dependence on ultra-processed foods and what this means for our health, and whether eating 1 calorie of a chocolate bar, is really the same as eating 1 calorie of a stick of celery. New episodes released Saturday. If you're in the UK, listen to the full series first on BBC Sounds bbc.in/42x5sO5 Producer: Adrian Washbourne Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
On our new weekly lightning round mini ep with Harry Hill, we're fucking around with raising dolls that come to life vs. killing them, bringing Taylor Swift to climax using only your mouth in order to save her life, sucking off Joe Biden, losing all your followers on social media, going bald, giving up wifi, dick, marrying a girlie, republicans on the down low, SoHo straights, Hell's Kitchen gays, shrinking by a foot and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
They were American girls. This week, the boys are dishing with influencer, podcaster and internet personality (his words) Harry Hill. Harry was brave enough to brocast with the straights on olive branch jawnz, getting recruited to be a Red Bull girlie, what exactly he does for a living and how he explains it to his parents, his most shameless brand deals, the mental illness that accounts for recording solo, why you should never date a clone, TF's standing in the gay community, how to deal with haters, from sitting front row at Coach to flying coach, memes hitting a million likes, why selling out is fun, midwest vs. NYC dudes, the dream of getting caught up in big city polycule drama, being straight until proven gay, blowjob gender wars, his official ruling on edgelord slang, an Abercrombie back prediction, his creepy obsession with dolls, voluntarily hanging out with rando fans, gay sneakerhead representation, seeking a sugar daddy arrangement to cop Balenciaga and much more on this playful and proud episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.