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At the time of recording, Jemma and Marina had just learnt about the 'lockdown files' and their explosive contents. Before they get to that, they pay tribute to Betty Boothroyd who has gone to the big Parliament in the sky. Then, it feels only fair to warn you, this trawl is Isabel Oakeshott heavy, but then she's been doing the media rounds and trending on twitter so perhaps it's not surprising. And her journalistic integrity is being scrutinised almost as much as the thousands of confidential WhatsApp's she sold to The Telegraph. In other news, Brexit is one of the topics on Ridge on Sunday, and Jacqui Smith actually tells Oakeshott to shut up. Deserved? Or overstepping the mark? Meanwhile, James O Brien isn't impressed by Laura Kuessenberg. When an MP states that Johnson is a liar, her response is 'that's quite a charge.' Marina and Jemma discuss other opportunities when this phrase might apply. It's another spicy trawl that's for sure. If you enjoy, please tell your friends and spread the word. Tweet us at @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte Or find Jemma on Instagram @jemmaforte Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Despite indicators signaling a coming downturn, retail remains on the rise as companies expand at a brisk pace across the country. Are consumers making up for time lost during the pandemic? How long can this last given the coming economic headwinds? In this episode, hosts Eric Greenberg and James O‘Brien talk with Greg Covey, Senior Vice President at CBRE, about the current state of the retail market and what retailers can expect in 2023.
V předchozích dílech jsme postupně prošli Putinovy lidské peněženky, kamarády, co za něj vlastní majetky, člověka na špinavou práci Prigožina a Putinovu širší rodinu. V minulém díle jsme Vám představili jeho nejbližší rodinu, jeho dcery, manželku, milenky… a taky nově odhalené majetky, které můžeme vysledovat až k Putinovi. Nepřímo, ale přece. Tento, pátý a poslední díl, věnujeme Uniklým datům spojeným s neveřejnou doménou LLCInvest.ru. Pátý díl série Bohatství a nepotismus Vladimíra Putina je tu. Podcasty vznikají za podpory Nadačního fondu nezávislé žurnalistiky. Autor grafiky: James O´Brien, OCCRP
Are you ready to progress from contingency to retained recruitment services but aren't sure how to pitch it? It is often a lack of confidence in what truly differentiates your brand – and the value you can deliver – that keeps recruitment business owners trapped in a position of earning less than they deserve. As the COO of i-intro, James O'Brien has helped hundreds of recruiters transition to a retained recruitment model. He's also a champion and advocate for recruiters, a true thought leader who is committed to sharing knowledge and insight to benefit the recruitment industry. In this podcast, he shares many helpful tips and offers valuable guidance to make the shift from contingency to retained services easy. He provides ways to overcome a lack of confidence and how to distinguish yourself by effectively differentiating your service. James has more than 30 years of experience in the recruitment industry and understands all the pain points of recruiters and he has the solutions to help them overcome this with outstanding success. Episode Outline and Highlights [02:15] The obstacles to generating video content - and how to overcome them [07:02] Why and how to create authentic videos that build your personal brand [10:30] What equipment do you need to create valuable video content? The answer might surprise you! [13:55] James' career transition from running a large executive recruitment firm to jumping into the world of “rec tech” with i-intro [19:13] Why retained recruitment isn't just for executive search assignments [21:00] How can you earn a better return on your efforts and triple your income? [24:10] How to present yourself with confidence as someone adding value to your clients [32:20] Teaming up with the right people to take your business to the next level [35:20] How to pitch the added value that your service delivers in the form of ROI [37:23] What are the “three promises” James makes to clients that enable him (and i-intro users) to get paid up-front payment? [40:00] How James uses a “bad hire calculator” to show clients the true cost of staff turnover [42:35] Clients only see recruiters when they have a problem - use it to your advantage [44:00] Exploring the different solutions that you can present to your clients [45:30] Steps on how to distinguish your brand by differentiating your service Escaping The Grip of Limiting Beliefs Creating videos or podcasts is one of the most powerful tools to establish yourself as an authoritative figure inside your niche market. Yet, many professionals still shy away from capturing themselves on video or audio because they can only see and hear their shortcomings. They convince themselves that the value of their message is overshadowed by these imperfections that are so prominent in their eyes. James disagrees: “If you are saying something that is going to be useful to somebody, then people do want to hear.” He believes that people “appreciate the realness of who you are,” and will overlook a less-than studio quality production. This belief that you are not capable of doing it is merely self-limiting, holding you back from achieving the success you deserve. How To Tripple Your Income “I am not here saying that retained recruitment is the only way to deliver service. But I am someone who says that retained recruitment is not just the executive search assignments,” James states his belief that this is the way to increase your revenue without increasing your efforts. He explains that by opting for retained recruitment, you can increase your conversion rate from 20% which is the norm for contingency recruitment, to 60% or more. It means that you can triple your income without working harder. You will also be able to work smarter with your clients and candidates and have more fun doing so. The secret is not in working harder but in being able to convince a client of your value of your service. How to Convince Clients to Appreciate You “There is a perception of what a recruiter is and what they do that the market has and they have that for a very good reason…but if you hold yourself and have your self-worth and believe that you are worth it, then you should have the confidence to tell your clients what you do,” James states. He says that you should refrain from positioning yourself as a recruiter for you deliver much more than merely sourcing a few CVs. You should be able to differentiate yourself from the rest by being able to express to your clients what you truly offer them and how hiring you will benefit them. He explains some of the practical steps that will help you to do this with great success. Are you ready to make the transition from offering a contingency service to the position where you can rather enjoy a fair exchange for your expertise through a retained recruitment model? Our Sponsors This podcast is proudly sponsored by i-intro®. i-intro® is an end-to-end retained recruitment platform. Our technology and methodology allow recruiters to differentiate themselves from the competition, win more retained business, bigger fees and increase their billings. Be sure to mention Mark Whitby or The Resilient Recruiter for a 25% discount. Book your free, no-obligation consultation here: www.recruitmentcoach.com/retained James O'Brien Bio and Contact Info James O-Brien has been the COO of i-intro for the past six years and during this time he grasped an in-depth understanding of the challenges that recruiters face when they transition to retained recruitment services. During his career, James trained hundreds of recruitment firms and helped them to fully understand and be able to utilize the i-intro platform. He was an early adopter of the i-intro platform and process while he was still running EO Executives, an international interim management and executive search firm. James's career in recruitment dates back to the 1980s. During most of the past 30 years in the field, he has been involved in coaching and training recruiters as well as being the coalface of the industry. James O'Brien on LinkedIn i-intro website link i-intro on Instagram i-intro on Youtube Connect with Mark Whitby Get your FREE 30-minute strategy call Mark on LinkedIn Mark on Twitter: @MarkWhitby Mark on Facebook Mark on Instagram: @RecruitmentCoach Related Podcast You Might Enjoy TRR #43 How to Transition from Contingency CV Supplier to Consultive Retained Recruiter, with Plamen Ivanoff Subscribe to The Resilient Recruiter
It's episode 112 - we were off on our holidays - in case you missed us! Kind of. We've both been working a good bit so it's difficult to get time together! Boohoo! But as we said, we'll keep going for as long as we can (forever)In this episode, we talk about Revolut and we rob a load of questions from James O Brien! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-keith-walsh-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Johnny Flynn is in the rare position and being both an acclaimed musician and a successful actor who is breaking into the A-list both here and in America. He recently starred as David Bowie in the biopic Stardust and Mr Knightly in a big-screen adaptation of Emma and has just released an album he made during lockdown with writer Robert MacFarlane; Lost in the Cedarwood. He joins Nikki Bedi and Richard Coles to talk about combining music, acting and family life. James O'Brien grew up knowing he wanted to follow in the footsteps his journalist father by having his own career in the media. However, after experiencing a crisis in his personal life a few years ago, James realised that neither is job as a broadcaster on LBC or his expensive public school education had prepared him to cope with his emotional trauma. He talks about his book How Not to be Wrong: The Art of Changing Your Mind. When most people take pictures of their friends, the photos are briefly admired but usually quickly forgotten. But when Carinthia West took photos of her friends in the 70s, they included icons such as The Rolling Stones and Helen Mirren. Carinthia's candid photos which offer a glimpse into the private lives of the rich and talented were left unprinted for decades and have only recently been revealed to the public for the first time. Steve Brown was captain of Great Britain's wheelchair rugby team at the London Paralympics in 2012. Since then, he has become a regular fixture on our TV screens as a presenter on Countryfile and Escape to the Country. He talks to us about his love of nature and the moments which changed the course of his life. And we hear the Inheritance Tracks of Sugababe Keisha Buchanan. Producer: Laura Northedge Editor: Richard Hooper
British broadcaster and writer James O’Brien has built a loyal listenership on his LBC radio programme, dissecting the opinions of callers live on air every day. In his 2018 book, How To Be Right... in a World gone Wrong, he set out his opinions on Islam, Brexit, political correctness, LGBT issues, feminism, Trump and other flash points. Now his latest book, How Not To Be Wrong, is a personal account about the importance of being able to change your mind. In today’s podcast, O’Brien talks to Hugh about some of the things he’s been wrong about.
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James O'Brien is an award-winning writer and broadcaster whose journalism has appeared everywhere from the TLS to the Daily Mirror. His daily current affairs programme on LBC has over 1.2 million weekly listeners and his first book, How To Be Right, was a Sunday Times bestseller, which won the Parliamentary Book Award for Best Political Book by a non-politician. He is often to be found on Twitter trying not to get into arguments unless absolutely necessary. In his follow up, How Not To Be Wrong, James turns the mirror on himself to reveal what he has changed his mind about and why, and explores how examining and changing our own views is our new civic duty in a world of outrage, disagreement and echo chambers. He writes candidly about the stiff upper lip attitudes and toxic masculinity that coloured his childhood, and the therapy and personal growth that have led him question his assumptions and explore new perspectives. Laying open his personal views on everything from racial prejudice to emotional vulnerability, from fat-shaming to tattoos, he then delves into the real reasons – often irrational or unconscious – he holds them.Buy How Not To Be Wrong: The Art of Changing Your Mind in paperback now.
In this episode, we have our first official guest: James O'Brien a music artist who switches between Hip-Hop/Rap and R&B Vibes and began going hard at his art after the release of his first album OB Season. We begin the episode by getting a background of the music side of things and OB's experience with rejection, how covid impacted the music industry, and reminiscing back on the high school soccer days. We then switch gears to more serious and deep topics such as our opinions on Ontario's new lockdown, O'Brien's experience with drug abuse and addiction, and our message to men struggling with mental health. If you enjoy the podcast make sure to follow us on our social media:Instagram: @Culture.OverloadTwitter: @Culture.0verloadWant more Culture Overload, check us out on our other platforms:Main Youtube (Culture Overload): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYZg6UbdrBDVfFCAtyralMgYoutube Clips (Culture Overload Clips): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSMKLpN-JY2R2WlpFm7_irg
Justin and Glynne open it open discussing Nashville's thumping of the Tampa Bay Lightning and then welcome Carolina Hurricanes PA Announcer Wade Minter to the program. Then, James O'Brien of NBC Sports Pro Hockey Talk talks NHL trade deadline.
Thoroughbred Breeders boss James O’Brien discusses the Victorian Owners & Breeder Raceday at Caulfield on Saturday, highlighted by The Showdown for VOBIS Sires-nominated two-year-olds, worth $1 million
It’s one year today from the UK’s first national lockdown, in which over 100,000 people have died from the disease in the country. James O’Brien broadcaster with LBC radio joins Kieran on the anniversary
On today’s episode, Jennifer shares some new poems, and talks about doing spells for Spring Equinox, how one of her many birthmarks suddenly became significant, romantic picnics, her mishaps with nostalgia, Brian’s gift to her and the pathetic fragility of LBC’s James O’Brien. Featuring The Poems: Baby Birthmark Last Night’s Spell Old House When I See You Again The Truth —- Get Sunday Sun: https://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com/album/sunday-sun-single Get Mixed Up: https://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com/album/mixed-up Find more information on Jennifer Juan and her work, along with hundreds of free to access poems, short stories and videos at www.jenniferjuan.com Listen to Jennifer Dates: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jennifer-dates/id1327391011 Get involved with Diverse Verse: https://jenniferjuan.com/contact-links/diverse-verse/ Order the new book Confessions of a Self Aware Manic Pixie Dream Girl: https://jenniferjuan.com/merchandise/books/confessions-of-a-self-aware-manic-pixie-dream-girl/ See Jennifer Juan perform live: https://jenniferjuan.com/events/ —- Find Jennifer Juan on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/missjsquared Jennifer Juan on Instagram: https://instagram.com/missjsquared Sincerely, Jennifer x on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/sincerelyjenniferx Tumblr: www.missjsquared.tumblr.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JenniferJuan Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/missjsquared Bandcamp: http://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5aUVh1Lp3P6o5IW39iopyV?si=7OEc_qoWTL-S0eg0wQ8pHw Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/jennifer-juan/1293313532 Soundcloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/missjsquared Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/missjsquared PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/jenniferjuan Merchandise: https://jenniferjuan.com/merchandise/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyjenniferx/message
I'm Philip Holden and this is Ideas in Writing - the podcast where we talk to people who use words, about words, using words ...and dispose of them like there's no tomorrow. The guests bring along a word and so do I...and if that's not a copper-bottomed format, I don't know what is...In this episode, I spoke with the journalist, LBC broadcaster and author, James O’Brien about his latest book How Not to be Wrong, the art of changing your mind.James brought along the word footballification which screws up the dictionary link I usually put here so I've linked to tribalism instead. Maybe we can start a campaign to get footballification into the OED. My word was lies. You can probably see the connection.James and I chatted about the events in Washington and how and why liars prosper and how we got to this sorry state. We also talked about his approach to writing his books, his upbringing in a loving adopted family and, what he calls, the 'golden ticket' of an expensive, private education. We also talked about his experience of therapy, and how you go about challenging long-held views Ideas in Writing is produced with the support of Mr Books Bookshop in Tonbridge - the home of inspiring, imaginative and intelligent books, gifts and conversation. They're on Twitter too @mrbooks_ton. But most importantly of all, you can visit them (in the lovely market town of Tonbridge in Kent) for a browse any Wednesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm...assuming there isn't a lockdown... CREDITS & linksYou can click here to order a copy of James’ How to be Right, in a world gone wrong and click here for a copy of How Not to be Wrong, the art of changing your mind (though it’s briefly out of stock).If you’d like a signed copy for £9.99, please email us or use the enquiry form on the Mr Books website.We briefly mentioned Dorothy Rowe’s book Why We Lie which you can order at Mr Books and James also mentioned John Rawls in passing who wrote A Theory of Justice and about whom there are lots of books written just go here and search.Don't forget to subscribe for new episodes coming up.Ideas in Writing is recorded and produced by Philip Holden using Zencastr and Acast.comThe Ideas in Writing theme "Farting Around" is by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The "Light Easy March" sting is by ...dog http://www.besonic.com/dogSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/ideasinwriting.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ideasinwriting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Electrodes On Their Nipples... President Trump joins the gang very briefly as does James O’Brien of LBC who can’t find Dido Harding or Operation Moonshot. What was that? The rest of the show is mainly a review of a long and exhausting Covid press briefing where we roast the hyena pack of hacks and congratulate the FM on her delivery. We manage to toast articles by Marina Hyde on Johnson and in particular Peter A Bell who has some manifesto advice for the new SNP President.
New tiers ahead as the NHS struggles to cope with demand. And schools - should we send kids back?
Board games in the classroom? Absolutely! In this episode I talk with Interim Dean and Associate Professor James O’Brien, co-founder of 4th Law Labs, a company dedicated to making education more accessible and more enjoyable. We discuss the games Sector Vector and Resistile, gamification of education, and an innovative collaboration that brought physics and industrial design students together.For full episode notes, go to physicsalive.com/vectorSee Brad play the Physics Alive theme on his handpan Episode Notes and Resources 4thlawlabs.com/4thlawlabs.com/sectorvectorSector Vector is for sale now. Enter coupon code: Vect0r (note: zero instead of o) Conference papers:Teaching Vectors To Engineering Students Through an Interactive Vector Based GameResistance is Futile: A new collaborative laboratory game based lab to teach basic circuit conceptsIt’s All Fun and Games until Somebody Learns Where to find more info:The Web: www.4thlawlabs.comInstagram: 4thlawlabs Today's Guest: James O'Brien James O’Brien is the Interim Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and an Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics at Springfield College in Western Massachusetts. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Connecticut in 2010, and his research focuses on theoretical and computational astrophysics, cosmology, and gravity. He serves as the Vice President of the International Association of Relativistic Dynamics. His passion for teaching has lead him to pursue educational pedagogies through gamification of education. He’s a member of the company 4th Law Labs and helped to design Sector Vector and Resistile, two competitive tabletop games, which engage students in an exciting atmosphere to help facilitate learning of essential physics concepts.
As Boris Johnson joins Ursula von der Leyen for the worst dinner since Mr Creosote in The Meaning Of Life, we’re joined by LBC frontline key worker and friend of the ’cast James O’Brien to discuss Britain on the brink of No Deal and his new book How Not To Be Wrong: The Art of Changing Your Mind. Plus, who decided that this catastrophe was Remainers’ fault all along? “I’m walking the tightrope between complete vindication and avoiding triumphalism…” – James O’Brien “How can Johnson ever say he achieved anything if we leave without a deal?” – Minnie Rahman“Everytime Farage farts, the whole Conservative party holds their nose.” – James O’BrienPresented by Dorian Lynskey with Minnie Rahman and Naomi Smith. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers: Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production.Back OH GOD, WHAT NOW? and help us make political life more bearable. Get every new episode a whole day early, plus new and classic merchandise when you back us on the Patreon crowdfunding platform.Get your free download of our theme tune ‘Demon Is A Monster’ by Cornershop. Our companion podcast THE BUNKER is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast and more platforms every day. Oh and RSS too. For the moment we’re still at remainiacs.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Standing in for James is Labour MP for Tottenham and Shadow Justice Secretary, David Lammy.
Adam speaks with James O'Brien, owner of Brooklyn's Popina, about how he and his team had to change the restaurant's entire approach to service and dining to survive in 2020, and why fast-casual may be here to stay. Please send any suggestions or requests for future Conversations to podcast@vinepair.com. Thanks for listening, and be well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
JAMES O’BRIEN is an award-winning writer and broadcaster whose journalism has appeared everywhere from the TLS to the Daily Mirror. Best known for his daily current affairs programme on the radio station LBC, with over 1.2 million weekly listeners, he has also presented and appeared on a variety of TV shows including ‘Newsnight’ and ‘Have I Got News For You?’ His first book, How To Be Right, was a Sunday Times bestseller and won the Parliamentary Book Award for Best Political Book by a non-politician after selling over 200,000 copies across all formats. He is often to be found on Twitter where he currently has over 710,000 followers. 5x15 brings together outstanding individuals to tell of their lives and inspirations. This talk was recorded at the online 5x15 event on 5th Nov 2020. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
Welcome to Stig Abell’s Guide to Reading. In this episode James O'Brien, bestselling author of HOW TO BE RIGHT and HOW NOT TO BE WRONG, joins Stig to talk about Non Fiction books. Choosing Anthony Burgess's LITTLE WILSON AND BIG GOD and Rachel Carson's SILENT SPRING, James and Stig also chat about their love of historical fiction and whether books really can change the world. The podcast is an accompaniment to Stig's book THINGS I LEARNED ON THE 6.28: A GUIDE TO DAILY READING, published by John Murray Press on 12th November 2020.
What we’ve learned during four years of Trump, letters from our correspondents on how their cities have been handling coronavirus, and interviews with Penny Martin from ‘The Gentlewoman’ and writer and broadcaster James O’Brien.
Writer and broadcaster James O'Brien joins Robert Bound to talk about his new book ‘How Not To Be Wrong’, a more personal follow-up to his last, ‘How To Be Right’. They discuss the difference between winning an argument and being right, how much language gets in the way, and the penny-drop moments for both him and his listeners.
A bit of a departure this week as James is interviewed by journalist Marie Le Conte about the release of his new book. Did you know James had a new book out?
Un gruppo di persone, "capitanato" dalla signora Mofffat, decide di trasferirsi al n°... della ventiseiesima strada, una casa che si dice esser infestata dai fantasmi. una volta trasferitosi, il gruppo, si appassiona alle storie di fantasmi, almeno fino a che qualcosa non farà passar loro la voglia di incontrarne uno.
Maajid Nawaz in for James O'Brien
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Do the police need mor protection?
Maajid Nawaz in for James O'Brien - schools in England begin reopening
Presenter, podcaster and author James O'Brien is best known for his LBC radio show where his combative style and willingness to challenge the establishment has made him one of Britains best known radio personalities. You can listen to James' Podcast Full Disclosure where ever you get your podcasts from and hear him on LBC weekdays 10.00 - 1.00pm. All the music in this episode is by ‘Waiting For Smith’, go and check out more from ‘Waiting For Smith’ on Spotify and follow him on social media. This episode contains strong language. Produced by Dan Quick
Alex, James and Mike are re-united for the final show of series two ahead of a short summer break. They discuss why NFL players are more athletic than their rugby counterparts, pick a starting Lions 15 for the opening game of next summer's tour, talk best guests, biggest moments and there's a surprise guest who literally drops in through the roof. And look out for 'Best Of' episodes beginning next week. Join the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?JOE's Football Spin, for instant reaction to the latest in the Premier League and the world of football.TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
Simon's review of the President's disastrous campaign kick-off in Oklahoma, for James O'Brien's daily programme on the UK's LBC.
James O'Brien is joined this week by journalist, author, and broadcaster: Caitlin Moran
Alex and James are joined again by the Leicester and England prop Ellis Genge who talks emotionally about unions, pay cuts and players strikes as he looks to shelve plans for a new representative body for players. Plus, he discusses his views on statues, racism in the game, and looks back on things that friends and teammates have said to him that have made him feel uncomfortable. Join the [House of Rugby Facebook Group][8]Want to hear more great podcasts from [JOE][1]?- [Liquid Football][6] with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football - [TKO with Carl Frampton][3], bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing- [Sportspages][5] - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever written- [Boys Don't Cry with Russell Kane][2], the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk about- [Unfiltered with James O'Brien][4], our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series- [Pioneers with John Amaechi][7] - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses[1]: https://www.joe.co.uk[2]: https://playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry[3]: https://playpodca.st/tko[4]: https://playpodca.st/unfiltered[5]: https://playpodca.st/sportspages[6]: https://playpodca.st/liquidfootball[7]: https://playpodca.st/pioneers[8]: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394374224458441/
A footballer has written to the Prime Minister to secure Free School Meals for hungry children across the UK; let's talk about that. And non-essential shops are open for business. As queues snake around the likes of London, Birmingham & Liverpool, I want to know if you're still locking down, and how much of the guidance you truly understand anymore. This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio; to join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973
James O'Brien is joined this week by Syrian refugee and BAFTA-winning filmmaker Hassan Akkad
Today: we're talking about Fawlty Towers - or at least, those who don't want to address systemic racism are. And it's your latest addition of Speak to Sadiq, taking your calls at the top of the programme. This is a catchup version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio. To join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973
Alex is joined by the assistant manager of London Scottish to talk about life in the Championship, the upcoming battles against Saracens, moving away from full-time to part-time and the challenges ahead for rugby clubs in the second tier post covid. Plus, what happens when you play a team made up of future All Blacks, and what happened to Romania's Cristian Raducanu. Join the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in footballTKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
The last 12 weeks have been shambolic; do any of you have a clue why? Aaaaand your weekly dose of Mystery Hour This is a catchup version of James O'Brien's live daily show on LBC Radio; to join the conversation call 0345 60 60 973
Alex and Mike are joined by the former England skipper Will Carling for a wide ranging conversation about the game. From national team captaincy at 22, to World Cup Finals, tears, tantrums, Jonah Lomu, 57 old farts, Lions' disappointments, going into hiding, and what it means to really love the game, this is one episode you won't want to miss. Join the [House of Rugby Facebook Group][8]Want to hear more great podcasts from [JOE][1]?- [Liquid Football][6] with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football - [TKO with Carl Frampton][3], bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing- [Sportspages][5] - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever written- [Boys Don't Cry with Russell Kane][2], the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk about- [Unfiltered with James O'Brien][4], our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series- [Pioneers with John Amaechi][7] - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses[1]: https://www.joe.co.uk[2]: https://playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry[3]: https://playpodca.st/tko[4]: https://playpodca.st/unfiltered[5]: https://playpodca.st/sportspages[6]: https://playpodca.st/liquidfootball[7]: https://playpodca.st/pioneers[8]: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394374224458441/
This is a catchup version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio; to join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973
This is a catchup version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio. To join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973
James O'Brien is joined this week by the actress, writer, comedian, director and producer, Kathy Burke
Alex is joined by Jeremy Drake, club captain and starting hooker for one of the most unique rugby clubs in the world. Wakatipu sits just under the southern alps on New Zealand's South Island. Its squad is made up of locals and tourists, many of whom play whilst they're on holiday or working in the local ski resorts, and their numbers have included former All Blacks captain Justin Marshall and his international teammate and current Highlanders centre Michael Collins. Take a trip to the other side of the world to find out a little more about what makes Kiwi rugby so special in our latest House of Rugby Short.Join the [House of Rugby Facebook Group][8]Want to hear more great podcasts from [JOE][1]?- [Liquid Football][6] with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football - [TKO with Carl Frampton][3], bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing- [Sportspages][5] - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever written- [Boys Don't Cry with Russell Kane][2], the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk about- [Unfiltered with James O'Brien][4], our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series- [Pioneers with John Amaechi][7] - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses[1]: https://www.joe.co.uk[2]: https://playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry[3]: https://playpodca.st/tko[4]: https://playpodca.st/unfiltered[5]: https://playpodca.st/sportspages[6]: https://playpodca.st/liquidfootball[7]: https://playpodca.st/pioneers[8]: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394374224458441/
Today we've got PMQs, Coronavirus and we'll be taking your calls on racism. This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio
Alex and James are joined from Sydney by Sam Burgess for an explosive and hugely revealing episode in which nothing is off the table. Sam talks for the first time about the real reasons why the 2015 World Cup was a disaster, who was to blame, who was playing politics and who was scheming behind the scenes. Plus, he discusses retirement, Russell Crowe, Taylor Swift, hanging out with DiCaprio and winning titles with the RabittohsJoin the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in footballTKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
Protests have raged over the weekend following the death of an unarmed black man who was being held by a police officer in custody. In response, the President poured petrol on the flames, tweeting 'When the looting starts, the shooting starts'. Let's talk about that. Also on the programme: the Government have told those who have been shielding for the past 3 months that it is safe to go outside; do you think it is? And what about schools reopening today: are your kids attending? This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio; to join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973