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As team Happy Mum Happy Baby prepares for a brand new season, we hear some of Gi's favourite interviews from the past 7 years. This week we hear from TV presenter Jeff Brazier about raising his two sons. This episode was originally recorded in 2019, ten years on from the tragic passing of Jade Goody - mother to Jeff's two boys. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of For Soul Sake! I'm thrilled to have had the opportunity to sit down with Bobby Brazier, a remarkable individual who has embraced his mother's legacy and is making waves in his own right. Bobby, the son of the late television star Jade Goody and Jeff Brazier, has recently joined the cast of the BBC One soap opera, EastEnders. But what truly captured my attention is his exploration of spirituality and personal growth. We discussed the importance of friendship and how meaningful connections can profoundly impact our spiritual journeys. Bobby's internal growth has been remarkable, and he humbly shared that he feels he has more going on internally than externally. One of the fascinating aspects we touched upon was Bobby's journey into spirituality. He candidly shared that as a teenager, he lost sight of his good qualities. However, the pandemic served as a turning point for him, providing an opportunity to delve into meditation and introspection. Over the past four years, his meditation practice has evolved and grown, allowing him to reconnect with the person he had always been. Bobby described his meditation practice as a simple act of sitting still and not resisting thoughts. We delved into the power of solitude and how it has been incredibly beneficial for Bobby. This conversation with Bobby reminded me of the profound impact meaningful connections and friends with shared purpose can have on our spiritual paths. It's a testament to the importance of having a supportive community that uplifts and guides us. 0:00:05 Exploring Spirituality, Personal Growth, and the Legacy of Jade Goody0:06:18 Power of Solitude and the Unconditional Love of God0:10:55 Power of Mantra Meditation and the Concept of False Ego0:16:34 Spiritual Awakening and Practices for Self-Realization0:28:44 Chanting and Karma Yoga0:30:23 Dealing with Name and Fame0:36:57 Exploring Grief and Loss Through a Spiritual Lens0:39:13 Finding Fulfilment and Leaving a Legacy Want to connect further?Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusicYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDasWebsite: www.radhikadas.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadasLinktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
In this episode Cally talks to editor, presenter and podcast host Lucie Cave about her time at Heat magazine, starting out, lunchtime drinking, reality TV, ghost-writing, Jade Goody, Simon Cowell, Leonardo DiCaprio, on-screen, off-screen, side hustles, reinvention, psychics and fake boobs. Twitter: @luciecave Instagram: @luciecave Back Then When podcast with Keith Lemon & Emma Bunton More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's January 2007: at least ten years before ‘cancel culture' will become a part of our everyday life. The world is a less connected place. Twitter is yet to celebrate its first birthday. The iPhone is nothing but a rumour. Yet, we are about to witness cancellation on a global scale. In January, a new series of UK's Celebrity Big Brother begins. On its third day, Jade Goody, a fan favourite from the civilian Big Brother House, enters. Over the next two weeks, her life changes forever, for a second time. Quite unexpectedly, she triggers an international incident that results in debates in the Houses of Parliament and effigies of her face being burned in India. In just 14 days, her reputation is left in tatters. She goes from the nation's sweetheart to public enemy. In other words, she is well and truly cancelled. This episode was written by Michael Chakraverty This is a Broccoli Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lucie Cave is an award-winning editor and journalist with over 15 years' experience in the media and is currently Chief Content Officer for Bauer Media. She is widely known for her TV presenter days at Trouble TV, leading teams within some of the UK's biggest media brands such as Grazia and Closer and also as the former Editor in Chief of Heat Magazine- where she was at the forefront of era-defining moments in pop culture. She is also an experienced ghost writer, writing all three of Jade Goody's books and is currently spearheading the Mental Health Campaign 'Where's Your Head At'. In this episode we get nostalgic and take it right back to when the magic happened in the 00's and delve into the moment when Lucie was invited to Leonardo DiCaprio's after party, and how this one night sparked a chain of events that not only established her career but also led her to meet her husband! We discuss how meeting certain people at times in your life can really shape your path and how this helped Lucie when she was trying to have her children. And of course, we re-live some amazing pop culture moments along the way including Big Brother, celebrity weddings and much more! @slidingdoorspod Hosted by: @jenbecks28 Guest: @luciecave We will be hosting a live version of Sliding Doors with Kelvin and Liz Fletcher at The Times+ Life Lessons Festival on 11th September. Make sure you get tickets and use promo code DISCO10 to get 10% off a Standard Entry Ticket. https://bit.ly/3bpe84v
Pandora Sykes and Sirin Kale wind back to Britain's first ‘official' reality show, to look at how it became a global phenomenon, the importance of authenticity, and how Jade Goody created a new type of celebrity - famous for simply being herself. Featuring interviews with housemates Nick Bateman aka 'Nasty Nick' and Brian Dowling, and Big Brother's Creative Director Philip Edgar Jones, plus many more. Producer: Hannah Hufford Executive Producer: Pandora Sykes Executive Editor: James Cook Content Producer: Hannah Robins Technical Producer: Giles AspenArchive credits: Big Brother, Endemol UK Candid Microphone, Colombia Pictures Candid Camera, ABC Television The Family, BBC The Late Review, BBC The Reunion, Whistledown Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain, Blast! Films Stars in Their Eyes, Granada Television Celebrity Big Brother, Endemol UK Prime Ministers Questions, Parliamentary Recording Unit Bigg Boss, Endemol Shine India
The season 3 finale is upon us and the housemates are once again on the bottle. We deep dive into our final 4, witness a haunted talent show, and throw back a few glasses of Kylie rosé to toast our 2002 Big Brother champion!
It's tears, tantrums, and box dyes this week as the housemates get their skates on for the iconic roller disco task. Tim rages against the machine, Alex strips off and kicks off, and the rest live their disco diva fantasy for one night only (thankfully).
Miss Big Brother has her big spoon out at every opportunity this week, as the housemates play master and servant, drink a lockdown's worth of wine and poor PJ gets flung under the bus.
Have you booked your smear test yet, if not, why? Did you know that a third of women refuse to book their smear test due to embarrassment alone - WHICH IS CRAZY! Cervical cancer screenings save around 5000 lives in the UK each year and is one of the most effective ways to stop cervical cancer before it starts. Even if you're a male, I'd advise listening to this episode, as if you talk a loved one into getting a cervical screening test, you could potentially be saving their life. Discussions in this episode include my own personal experience with getting a cervical screening test, why you have to wait until you're 25 before you can go for a test, HPV and what the test is looking for, Jade Goody and my Instagram Q&A statistics. _____ Twitter: @PlanetSinclair Instagram: @planet.sinclair linktr.ee/PlanetSinclairPodcast planetsinclairpodcast@gmail.com
It's a good time games bonanza this week as the housemates test their knowledge, host a cursed puppet show, and have a spin the bottle smooch. All this while Tim plans a mutiny, and Adele sadly walks the plank.
Mid-season is upon us and oh the knives are out for miss Sophie. After a quick game of musical chairs, we talk celebrity lookalikes, reincarnation, and another housemate gets the boot.
It's week 4 in the Big Brother house and the chaos continues. All hell breaks loose over a darts game and a veruca. A Thatcher stan joins the house, as we witness some ooky spooky shenanigans and say farewell to a fit favourite.
Capitalism is alive and well as we go full rich house/poor house on week 3 of Big Brother UK season 3. Walls are scaled, bins are soiled and the chaotic bedroom shenanigans continue.
It's week 2 in the Big Brother season 3 house, and ohoho, tensions are high and tears are shed. Showers are desecrated, a new housemate joins the gang, and we say goodbye to a national treasure.
It's week 1 in the Big Brother season 3 house and oh my god the chaos has been unleashed. It's full Jerry Springer up in here as they wrestle, shave their eyebrows and say farewell to not one, but two housemates. Who's up for a game of hide & seek at 5am?
The wait is over! The year is 2002 and Big Brother UK is back with a bang. Join us as we dig into the legendary BBUK season 3 that introduced the world to broken tables, damp bins and TV royalty Jade Goody, Alison Hammond, Adele Roberts and Kate Lawler. Where is East Angular? Is it abroad?
Jeff is a presenter and tv personality who has featured on so many amazing programs - and is without doubt a peak performer regarding his career as a presenter featuring on such shows as itv this morning, the xtra factor and the X factor live tour, ITV2’s I’m a celebrity get me out of here now and ok tv. He is also a regular on shows like loose women. He is also a presenter on talk sport radio! And so many more. Jeff’s has been involved in a number of reality tv shows, originally shipwrecked in 2001 - dancing on ice in 2011 and most recently celebrity sas.wdw. He’s also very well known for his relationship and his two sons he had with the very popular Jade Goody which has meant he’s had to endure living a lot of his life in the public eye. Jeff has seen and experienced so much and as much as I’m impressed with his stellar career in tv and everything he has achieved, what I really wanted to speak with him about was what he does away from tv. A lot of people won’t know that Jeff is a life coach. He works with clients helping them to improve their lives in a number of ways - one of which is through NLP as Jeff is a qualified Nuero-linguistics programming coach. A lot of the amazing work he does is around living and managing grief. Jeff’s also written a book about his life and experiences with grief called the ‘grief survival guide’ available on amazon and audible narrated by the man himself. But he’s not just a life coach - he’s also a football coach at West Ham academy working with players and coaching staff. He’s basically a legend. A former footballer like myself - in truth we had so many synchronicities. I called Jeff a few days before we recorded not knowing that we’d still on the phone for 45 minutes talking non stop! There was a lot I didn’t know about him that resonated with me and he helped me out a huge amount on the call and indeed on this podcast too. So I can’t wait for you to hear it.
Michael gets the Jade Goody treatment, blood fuming, spoilt brats, underlying insecurity things, social tentacles, prom lols, ill advised proximity and the housemates get told the coronavirus news...Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
And On That Note Podcast, features 4 fabulous friends who share their unfiltered opinions on society and culture. The conversations are thought provoking, inspirational and of course there will be plenty of laugh out loud moments. In this episode we discuss the importance of cervical smears, the Jade Goody effect and some of the myths and misconceptions that stop alot of women going to get screened. For more information visit: www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-screening Join the ladies as they uncover their thoughts and join in the conversation by sharing your views via Instagram, YouTube and comment on Spotify & Apple Podcast. Grab your favourite drink, it’s about to be a good one.
Love Island's Sam Bird and co-host Sami Switch took over FUBAR for a golden two hours. They were joined by fellow Islander Dr. Alex George, Fame Academy's Kevin Adams and singer-songwriter Cameron Bloomfield. They touched on mental health, safe sex, hilarious Ibiza shenanigans and the new Jade Goody documentary.
Love Island’s Sam Bird and co-host Sami Switch took over FUBAR for a golden two hours. They were joined by fellow Islander Dr. Alex George, Fame Academy’s Kevin Adams and singer-songwriter Cameron Bloomfield. They touched on mental health, safe sex, hilarious Ibiza shenanigans and the new Jade Goody documentary.
We’re back for series 2!! Since Morgana and Elle are entering the adult world and are no longer housemates, Fajitas Tonight? episodes can no longer be released once a week - but our pop culture discussions will be continuing on a monthly basis! This episode we talk about the Jade Goody documentary, Jesy Nelson’s #OddOneOut and Kathy Burke’s All Woman, discussing the media and its problematic effects. We also have a whopping consuming segment for you to enjoy. Thanks for listening x
The universe thwarts us once again! Sis gets the push, crap zings, brilliant cops, so many pies and Nick gets the flick. Lots of feedback on the Jade Goody doc, too. Look at us and see home.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SHAKE YOUR BUM-IT'S EPISODE 71!This week's guest is the one and only, double G, Glenda Gilson. You might know her from her 11 year stint on TV3's Xpose but Glenda has been working in the industry since she was three years old! In the late 90s and early 2000s, you could barely pick up a paper without seeing Glenda in it which she parlayed into a full blown TV career.She spoke to me about how she first got started, dancing with Michael Jackson and staying in the industry for so long. Glenda has met everyone including Donald Trump and even Snoop Dog when they hosted the Meteor Awards together. She is also thick as thieves with Niall Horan, Westlife, Louis Walsh and her Ireland's Got Mor Talent host James Kavanagh.Glenda has certainly come a long way from her Bubble Hits days and her hard work continues to pay off. In 2018 she also launched her jewellery line G by Glenda which no doubt will be a success just like everything else she has turned her hand to. I am a solid 80% happy for all she has achieved so far!If you enjoy this week's episode, go nuts share the link with your pals.It also really helps if you subscribe and leave a review on iTunes-you don't have to have an iPhone, just open up iTunes on a desktop and search for The 80%. The 80% is free to listen to so sharing links and leaving reviews is like putting a tip in the tip jar.Thanks so much for listening and until next Tuesday...ADIOS!EO'MD.Listen to the podcast for free every Tuesday here: https://play.acast.com/s/the-80-with-esther-omoore-donohoeYou can listen back to my chat with Aisling O'Loughlin and also James Kavanagh as mentioned in this episodeFollow Glenda here @glendagilsonChannel 4 Jade Goody documentary Email: 80percentpodcast@gmail.com SAY HI TO EO'MD! Go nuts and follow me on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest updates and incredible images from me. Sign up to my newsletter where I give you funny words for free! http://estheromd.com/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-80-with-esther-omoore-donohoe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week James joins Cian to discuss the first ever Love Sensation festival which was a success. Matt Healy has been kissing men on stage, Gemma Collins has been podcasting and Channel 4 have been airing a moving Jade Goody doc which has us all tense. A queer ear problem from Chris who was kink shamed and the lads discuss Drag Race UK's meet the queens preview.
Gary talks the Jade Goody documentary, Chris can't stop mentioning orgies, David is either high or a prankster, Rainbow George calls Iain ignorant, Chantay calls in angry and calls Iain rude and drops a C bomb, Judge Judy gets $100 Million a year so Iain phones CBS and asks for a contract and Nelly asks what do you talk about after sex?
James Dempsey joins Sean on the show for this week's TV On The Radio. Today James reviewed GLOW, Eurphoria and Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain.
Kylie Jenner's former bestie gives a lengthy interview about her Khloe and Tristan drama - so Holly and Conor dive in. As a new documentary series about Jade Goody kicks off tonight, they look back at her legacy. Plus, YouTubers Tana Mongeau and Jake Paul are up to some dodgy antics to get their hands on $3 million.
Jeff Brazier joins Giovanna this week to discuss his journey as father to sons Bobby and Freddie ; ten years on from the tragic passing of their mum, Jade Goody. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is screening and why do we do it in healthcare? What does it mean to have a 'normal' result? Should we move the age for cervical cancer screening down, as is suggested by the Jade Goody campaign? And, are there instances where there is no point in screening? Find out all of these questions and more in our short but informative podcast. Narrated by: Helena Antoniou Produced by: Rachel Berkoff
March 2019 marks the 10 year anniversary of the death of Jade Goody from Cervical Cancer. If all eligible women attended cervical cancer screening, 83% of cervical cancer deaths could be prevented. This podcast helps you and your team support your customers to understand the benefits of screening.
From All Good Tales, it’s Media Moments – a show about those strange, unique, weird and often bizarre times when the world changed forever in an instant. In this episode, we look at the dawn of reality television and a captivating young woman trapped in a life that seemed stranger than fiction. We look at the devastating moment reality TV star Jade Goody received her cancer diagnosis live on Indian Big Brother.
Something To Talk About.....Brian McKerrow, Child's human rights campaigner, The Establishment, Brian's background, What is a Civil Servant?, Cholmondley-Warner, #AllLawsAreIllegal, No Gods (and Precious Few Heroes), #NWO, Expenses Scandal 2.0 Gender discrimination, Vs Samantha Poling, Brian at the BBC, Star Trek economy, Value the carrot, Capitalist Commies, Grassroots power, Bacteria is coming for you, Jade Goody, Vs The Establishment Women's Hour, www.soundwomen.co.uk, 784 Group, The Public Fund, Eat the overt rich, Govan's All Gold, Vs @ChristinaSNP, Moorov Doctrine, Jon Snow Secret Service, Square peg, The Pinochet Effect, Peace Truth & Justice, Good Night, and Good Luck...
Jade Goody has a £1million tax bill, Joan Collins is an expensive interview and Noel Edmonds is taxy-ing around.
In episode 37 of Janey Godley’s podcast Janey becomes repeatedly nostalgic while Ashley worries that her mother has gone mad. Both ladies still suffering from Jet lag are back to classic podcast chatter discussing everything from Sea Manatees to Chloe Madeley. They discuss the new government Budget and what love really means, then consider the works of great explorers like Lewis, Clark and Columbus. They remember Liz Taylor and Jade Goody and ponder what it really takes to be a Charlie Sheen goddess. They then discuss the film Good Dick which is starring and directed by Marianna Palka who was an alumni of Ashley’s school. All this plus an abundance of innuendo from the internet’s only mother and daughter comedy podcast duo. You can check out all our videos on YouTube. Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes or Facebook You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs! If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal.
Good news for diabetes sufferers, bad news for Jade Goody's estate, and a ban on penknives for scouts. Dib dib dib? And Chris Hawkins looks through the papers
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Episode #1. Joel Stickley & Luke Wright, the writers behind the critically acclaimed Who Writes This Crap? and Aisle16's Poetry Boyband, practice being spontaneous on this weekly podcast. This week Joel & Luke ponder scrobbling, the death of Jade Goody and how tabloid newspapers would respond if Michael Parkinson developed Parkinson's Disease.
This week; Government conspiracies, having a stroke, the Royal waist, Canadians and (inevitably) Jade Goody.
Special holiday episode... Sage and his shorts are off to Bangkok for a couple of weeks 'relaxation'and The Colonel cannot be left alone so the show will return in two weeks... meantime, here's a short chat about French letters, Ronnie Kray, a cure for 'gay', golfing and (of course) fisting
Steve celebrates mother's day for mothers everywhere, looks back on the life of Jade Goody, looks through the papers with Chris Hawkins and celebrates 50 years of Paddington with his creator Michael Bond
This week I welcome you to the absolutely 100% guaranteed non-controversial podcast. Nothing to see here. Move along. Although, it might be slightly controversial, just possibly, around two thirds of the way through if you are excessively religious or perhaps if you have some objection to pointing and laughing as Jade Goody dies of cancer or Pete Doherty and Amy Winehouse slowly expire in the full and relentless gaze of the public eye. Has anyone seen the film Deathwatch? It's set in Glasgow in the 1980s and almost entirely obscure, despite an amazing cast: Romy Schneider, Harvey Keitel and Max von Sydow. What it amounts to is that a woman discovers that she is going to die, and then a TV company ask to buy the rights to film her last weeks. It's a bit over the top at times, but a pretty visionary movie nevertheless. It's always disconcerting where something like that makes a prediction which proves to be so uncannily true. I think the scariest thing about 1984 is how utterly determined the species seems to be to make sure that it comes true. If you can find a copy, I'd recommend that you watch it. It's pretty hard to track down though - we had to get ours from Amazon France for some bizarre reason, so good luck to you. Toadcast #60 - The Blandcast 1. Belle & Sebastian - Women's Realm (04.41) 2. Clem Snide - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievience (09.00) 3. Pree - Light Falls (17.05) 4. Frivolous Laura - A Lullaby (20.22) 5. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Statues (27.27) 6. The Low Anthem - Oh My God Charlie Darwin (37.18) 7. Kill It Kid - Burst its Banks (41.31) 8. Pete Doherty - The Last of the English Roses (49.03) 9. R.E.M. - Perfect Circle (59.41)
What do you get when you mix cough medicine, red bull cola, and cold Burger King? You get this week's mess of an episode, recorded live and in colour from pHitzy's basement. Many things are mulled over, including Jade Goody's cancer, the steward of Gondor's eating habits and LOST's missing mancunian. Music is by the apparently awful Funky Junkies.