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Winter has come to an end, and it's been a wet last few weeks. A burst of rain in August culminated in flooding in Wellington and saturated days for the rest of us. With us heading now into spring, the hope is that with longer days fast approaching, we might start to see some warmer weather again soon. For an outlook on weather in the months ahead, today on The Front Page we're joined by NZ Herald science writer, Jamie Morton. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Chelsea DanielsSound Engineer: Paddy FoxProducer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time to put away your shorts and sunhats and start getting out your winter coats. Temperatures are dropping across the country as winter makes its mark on Aotearoa. And the big news here is that El Nino is starting to fade, and La Nina is set to take its place. But does that actually mean for weather in the coming months, and just how cold and wet will it be? Today on The Front Page, NZ Herald reporter Jamie Morton joins us to run us through the weather maps for the months ahead. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Chelsea DanielsSound Engineer: Paddy FoxProducer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Morton from My Dad Wrote a Porno joins the gang to talk about jacuzzis, stag-dos and an offensive trampoline... Check out Jamie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncleegor/ Listen to Part 2 of this episode on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/101611919?pr=true Watch this full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OIrwBzo2CCg Follow us online to get Glue-related clips and updates: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@glue.factory.podc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gluefactorypodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/gluepodcast
I generationer er kvinder blevet taget useriøst når det kommer til vores smerter, og selv i dag er det primære kriterium for en vellykket fødsel “blot” overlevelse. Min gæst, Ditte Marie Fog Ibsen, mener dog, at fokus bør udvides betydeligt for at inkludere kvindens livskvalitet efter fødslen, og at højere krav netop er muligt, hvis vi innoverer og sætter kvinders sundhed allerforrest på agendaen. Dette afsnit af The Female Effect tager derfor fat på den stigende innovation og teknologi, der skal understøtte kvinder og vores sundhed bedre.Ditte Marie har via virksomheden Oasi.Care, gjort det til en dagsorden at udvikle et produkt, der potentielt kan formidle og forbedre levevilkår samt følgevirkninger for de 93 millioner kvinder på verdensplan, der årligt oplever bristninger i underlivet i forbindelse med fødsler. I afsnittet taler vi om den løsning som Oasi.Care har udviklet, nogle af de fordomme der er omkring de smerter der kan ligges sig biologisk hos kvinder, og hvordan de gennem generationer er blevet tysset med udtryk som “hysteri” og “at bide smerten i sig”.Ditte Marie åbner også op for snakken om iværksætterkultur, stiller sig kritisk overfor definitionen af ambition, og om dét investerings gab der tilstadighed ses hos virksomheder, der er grundlagt af kvinder. Vi taler også om hvorfor Ditte Marie mener at udviklingen inden for kvinders sundhed forventes at blive en af de mest lukrative markeder i fremtiden. Især én oplevelse gjorde stort indtryk på Ditte Marie - og hun fortæller om da hun for første gang stod over for 100 kvindelige investorer, og indså, at hun ikke længere behøvede at bruge tid på at forklare, hvorfor bristninger og følgevirkninger er et problem. Hun kunne i stedet gå direkte til løsningen, da hun talte til investorer, der var velbevandrede i problemet, da de selv var en del af målgruppen. Som peger på hvor vigtigt repræsentation er i hele iværksætteri økosystemet - også blandt dem som skænker midlerne. Jeg lærte sindssygt meget af at dykke ned i det her felt med Ditte Marie - og jeg ved det også kan åbne andres perspektiv. Jeg håber du føler dig inspireret, for vi hepper på dig!xx Julie —-Ditte Marie vil gerne “pass on the goodwill” til Viktoriya Vasilenko founder & CEO Knowledge Gate Group & Julia Sand Co-founder af Oasi.Care Life hack: spis grøntsager til morgenmad hver dag - evt. blend dem. Life lesson / saying to live by: “Hvis man skal ændre noget her i livet vil jeg bruge 99% af tiden på at forstå udfordringen og 1% på at skabe løsningen”Bog: “Kvinden ved havet” og “Senseis mappe” af Hiromi KawakamiPodcast: “My Dad Wrote a Porno” af Jamie Morton, James Cooper og Alice LevineHold dig opdateret med Ditte Marie & Oasi.Care: Linkedin: @Ditte Marie Fog Ibsen Website: www.oasi.care Hold dig opdateret med The Female Effect:
While Kiwis can celebrate an extra day of summer thanks to 2024 being a leap year, the good weather times may not last much longer. With autumn nipping at our heels, it's nearly time to swap out the togs and towels out for scarves and sweaters. But just what do the cooler months have in store for us? Today on The Front Page, NZ Herald science reporter Jamie Morton joins to dig into our strange end of summer weather, and whether the rest of the years' systems are heading the same way. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Katie HarrisSound Engineer: Paddy FoxProducer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Best of My Time Capsule 2023 featuring Dave Gorman, Jon Ronson, Cliff Parasi, Aled Jones, Deirdre O'Kane, Hywel Roberts, David Morrissey, Iain Lee, Fiona Allen, Eric Whitacre, Lorelei King and Jamie Morton.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.
Jamie Morton is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Iowa and a former nurse. She led a study that found stigma can impact health outcomes of opioid-dependent moms.
"It's probably a ghost with a foot fetish"Happy Halloween! To celebrate, you're invited to the weirdest listening event of the year. Join My Dad Wrote a Porno's Jamie Morton, Redhanded's Hannah Maguire and 'The Ghostess with the Mostess' Leanne Burnham-Richards for a Ouija experience in the "haunted" studio!Don't forget you can watch these interviews, fully extended, exclusively on Global Player. Download it from the App Store, or head to globalplayer.com.You can get in touch with Dan Schreiber on Twitter and Instagram (@Schreiberland). In his bio, you'll find the link to our Discord channel - a global community of likeminded weirdos!
Tropical cyclone. Hurricane. Typhoon. They go by many names, but these storms can have a devastating impact when they hit. Instead of enjoying sunny spring weather this week, the north of the country faced remnants of ex-tropical cyclone Lola which was initially set for a head-on collision with Vanuatu, before the storm was downgraded to an ex-tropical cyclone. With the rapid warming of the atmosphere due to climate change, there are growing risks that these storms will only become stronger. So how bad could these storms become? And can forecasters accurately predict how they will move and change over time? Today, on The Front Page, NZ Herald science writer Jamie Morton helps Damien better understand the threat tropical cyclones pose to Aotearoa. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Damien VenutoProducer: Shaun D WilsonExecutive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aotearoa is still picking up the pieces from Cyclone Gabrielle, and with a long dry summer ahead, 2023 will surely be remembered as the year climate change truly came knocking. So where has it been this election cycle? After floods and storms claimed homes and lives earlier this year, it seemed like all our political leaders were on the same page. But as the months wore on, the focus shifted to the economy, the cost of living and high inflation rates. Now, in the middle of campaign season, it seems like all hope of consensus on climate policy has been left behind, with our parties again deeply divided on what should and shouldn't be done. Today, on The Front Page, NZ Herald science writer Jamie Morton, digs into the different policies and offers a view on whether we're headed in the right direction. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Damien VenutoProducer: Shaun D WilsonExecutive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day by day climate change is having a clearer and clearer impact on us and the world we live in. While we're reaching the end of a frosty winter here in New Zealand, July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded, as heat waves spread across the Northern Hemisphere. Closer to home, wildfires have caused devastation on the Hawaiian island of Maui after being fuelled by cyclonic winds. The Government has recently announced plans to try and make Aotearoa the first country to have 100 percent renewable electricity – but are we acting too late for a crisis we've been warned about for decades? And will our pleas for a sunny summer give us more than we bargained for? Today on The Front Page, Damien is joined by NZ Herald science writer Jamie Morton to discuss what to do now that weather shocks and climate records have become the norm. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Damien VentutoProducer: Shaun D WilsonExecutive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan, James, Andrew and Jamie Morton discuss water beds, water retention, Pentagon Pokemon and PMSL. Visit nosuchthingasafish.com for news about live shows, merchandise and more episodes. Join Club Fish for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content at apple.co/nosuchthingasafish or nosuchthingasafish.com/patreon
We welcome writer and podcast sensation Jamie Morton onto the show, as we talk about how he turned his love of performance into his super-power, and how creating the world's most successful podcast is only the start. Additional career advice from Soma Ghosh via our website somethingin.media Hosting by Dave McGuire. Editing assistance from George Colwey. Music and Sound Design by David Hewson. Executive Editing by Conny Sanderling. Something In Media is a Stabl production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Introducing Something In Media: a new show that tells the story of successful people in the general world of media, and what it takes to make it to the very top. We plan to show you that there are many ways to become successful in the media, whatever your background, wherever you're from. Series 1 is out now, and features the likes of Michelle Ackerely (The One Show, Crime Watch, etc). James Longman (The Late Late Show with James Cordon), Jess Rudkin (BBC Bristol), Jamie Morton from My Dad Wrote a Porno, and many more. With each episode, a career expert also give you their opinion via the show's website. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie Morton hosts the enormous worldwide hit podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno, with James Cooper and Alice Levine, where, every episode, Jamie reads a chapter of Belinda Blinked, an amateur erotic novel series written by his father under the pen name Rocky Flintstone and they all react to it! It has been downloaded over 440 million times, it's been an HBO comedy special and has been performed live all over the world, from the Edinburgh Fringe to Montreal's Just for Laughs comedy festival, the Sydney Opera House and The Royal Albert Hall in London. Apart from being a podcaster, Jamie is a director and one of the most sought after creatives in British production, having worked on some of the UK's most successful television formats including The Apprentice and the X Factor. He's worked on shows like the Royal Television Society award winning Being Human and Bafta winning The Fades, and Eating With My Ex for BBC THREE.Jamie Morton is guest number 278 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 Jamie Morton on Twitter & Instagram: @uncleegor .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 this podcast ad-free 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.
Two air pollutants are quietly contributing to thousands of premature deaths in New Zealand every year, shows a new analysis that's prompted fresh calls for tougher regulations. While New Zealand's air quality is generally considered good by international standards, Stats NZ's newly updated indicator has linked pollution from vehicles and fireplaces to around nine times more early deaths than last year's road toll. The indicator data was calculated using the latest Health and Air Pollution in New Zealand (HAPINZ) model, which was published in 2022 and used 2006 and 2016 as base years. It focused on two human-made pollutants associated with health risks: PM2.5 - or fine particulate matter measuring fewer than 2.5 micrometres in diameter - and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). While NO2 was mostly linked to traffic pollution, PM2.5 also stemmed from other sources of fossil fuel combustion, such as people burning wood and coal for home heating over winter. In 2016 – the most recent year for which suitable population, health, and air quality data was available – the pollutants were linked to an estimated 13,155 hospitalisations and 3,317 premature deaths. “Even though Aotearoa New Zealand has good overall air quality relative to other countries, we now know that exposure to air pollutants, even at low levels, is associated with significant health impacts,” Stats NZ's environmental and agricultural statistics senior manager Michele Lloyd said. These ranged from childhood asthma to people needing hospital care for heart and respiratory problems. Source / Stats NZ Of those hospitalisations in 2016, 71 per cent were linked to vehicle emissions, mainly through NO2 exposure, while around a quarter were linked with PM2.5, stemming from home heating. More than two thirds of the premature deaths were also linked to traffic pollution, with another 29 per cent associated with people lighting fires in homes. Across the board, the data showed how much of our population was living in areas with poor air quality, relative to recently-updated World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. Between 2006 and 2016, the percentage of our population living in areas where those guidelines had been exceeded rose from 24 to 31 per cent for NO2, while falling from 85 to 81 per cent for PM2.5. People lighting fires is continuing to drive higher levels of air pollutant PM2.5 over winter in New Zealand. Photo / Warren Buckland Stats NZ insights analyst David Harris said a jump in estimated health impacts from pollution was likely driven by an increasing population, but also rising NO2 exposure – perhaps owing to higher numbers of diesel vehicles on our roads. The data also showed a markedly higher risk for Pacific peoples, likely due to location. The highest numbers of people harmed by the two pollutants could be found in our biggest centres, with some 939 premature deaths and 4633 hospitalisations reported in Auckland alone. Yet, relative to population size, areas in the lower South Island had out-sized impacts: notably the 219 pollution-linked premature deaths per 100,000 people older than 30 in Invercargill, versus Auckland's rate of 104 per 100,000. Source / Stats NZ Harris pointed out that air pollution itself was made up of a complex mix of gases and particles. But, because it wasn't possible to individually capture the health impacts of each one, assessments like this were simplified by focusing on key contaminants like NO2. University of Auckland aerosol chemist Dr Joel Rindelaub said the findings were “very much in line with what we already know: air pollution is a major threat to human health. “Over 3,300 premature deaths per year are related to air pollution in Aotearoa New Zealand, that's more than melanoma, diabetes, colon cancer, and road accidents combined. “Without a serious effort to address the causes of air pollution... these trends are likely to continue.” He saw an urgent need to set a national standard for PM2.5 pollution, something in which our country lagged “way behind” the rest of the world. “Many other countries have acknowledged the harm this pollution can do and have been regulating it for decades,” he said. “In fact, China has been regulating PM2.5 since 2013.” “We could literally be making ourselves dumber by not addressing poor air quality," University of Auckland aerosol chemist Dr Joel Rindelaub says. Photo / Michael Craig Importantly, studies were increasingly suggesting that air pollution could affect our brains, as well as our heart and lungs. “We could literally be making ourselves dumber by not addressing poor air quality.” As well, there was a big need to better understand the health impacts of air pollution indoors, where people spent about 90 per cent of their time on average. While the Stats NZ data was entirely based on outdoor monitoring, Niwa air quality scientist Dr Ian Longley noted that roughly half of the air pollution within our homes and buildings happened to come from outside, with the rest from sources like indoor smoking and cooking. “Covid-19 has not yet changed how we assess outdoor air quality, although the lockdowns and changes to travel patterns have indicated how valuable ongoing monitoring is in times of change and uncertainty,” Longley said. The pandemic had also brought a growth in interest in monitoring indoor air quality, most notably in schools, he said. “This may be fading away now as our Covid amnesia sets in, but it is the growth in indoor monitoring that will allow indoor air, and Covid, to be included in future Stats NZ reporting like this.” - Jamie Morton, NZHSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creed III is on the way, so it's a great time to revisit the classic of classics that is the original Rocky. Joining Ali to talk about The Italian Stallion is My Dad Wrote A Porno's Jamie Morton, whose dad wrote the immortal Belinda Blinked, um, "books". His dad's nom de plume? Rocky Flintstone. We don't throw this stuff together, you know. So here's an Ali Plumb's Film Club that digs into the super inspirational 1976 sports film in a highly spoilerific fashion, so if you haven't seen it, go treat yourself and come back to us soon, ya hear?
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights. Hayden Donnell talks to Susana Lei'ataua about some good journalism - and some ill-advised commentary - on Cyclone Gabrielle. And in other news: a truancy announcement that didn't turn up - and the end of the show formerly known as Police Ten-7 / Ten-7 Aotearoa - and claims it got ‘cancelled.'
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights. Hayden Donnell talks to Susana Lei'ataua about some good journalism - and some ill-advised commentary - on Cyclone Gabrielle. And in other news: a truancy announcement that didn't turn up - and the end of the show formerly known as Police Ten-7 / Ten-7 Aotearoa - and claims it got ‘cancelled.'
Cyclone Gabrielle was predicted to be the biggest storm of the century – and it certainly has made its mark. Strong winds have already knocked out power lines, leaving thousands without electricity, while surge swells have rocked coastal areas with enormous power. These conditions have now moved over Auckland, posing enormous risk for a city still recovering from the Anniversary Day floods. What is it about this storm that made it so powerful? And should we prepare for this to happen more regularly? Today, NZ Herald science writer Jamie Morton joins Damien to explain the weather forces that have fed into the fury of Gabrielle. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Damien VenutoProducer: Shaun D Wilson and Paddy FoxExecutive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An unprecedented weather event has completely saturated the upper North Island over the last few days. Record-breaking amounts of rain have submerged streets and parks, caused landslides and damaged infrastructure, and claimed the lives of at least four people. The event has also sparked a backlash from Aucklanders over how Mayor Wayne Brown and public officials handled their communications. Damien speaks to NZ Herald science reporter Jamie Morton about the stats behind the storm, and to NZ Herald deputy editor Hamish Fletcher about what the newsroom saw on Friday night. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Damien VenutoProducer: Shaun D WilsonExecutive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discussing and decanting with Suzi and Will is co-host of the podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno and director of the upcoming comedy musical Lovestuck, Jamie Morton. As well as three great wines to taste, Jamie shares how his dad's love for chardonnay warped his formative years of drinking wine, Will busts myths about organic wines and Suzi explains why she won't be dabbling in dry January. 2020 Oriol Rossell Organic Cava, Spain2021 Chenin Blanc Ken Forrester Stagmanskop, Piekenierskloof, South Africa 2020 Wakefield Heritage Shiraz, Clare Valley, Australia All the wines in the series are available at www.sundaytimeswineclub.co.uk Producer: Anya PearceSeries Producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Covid-19 has continued to be a dark shadow hanging heavy over everything that has happened in 2022 - and it seems that this disease is not yet done with us. Cases are tracking up and dozens of New Zealanders are continuing to die weekly. So how worrying is the rise in cases amid waning immunity and more relaxed behaviour over the summer holidays? And what long-term strategy does the Government have in place to deal with the ongoing threat of Covid-19? Today, NZ Herald science writer Jamie Morton joins Damien to share his insight on the virus that just won't go away. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Damien VenutoProducer: Shaun D Wilson and Paddy FoxExecutive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan, James, Andy and special guest Jamie Morton discuss Oscar records, Disney secrets, and what Rocky Flintstone was doing in the 60s. Visit nosuchthingasafish.com for news about live shows, merchandise and more episodes. Join Club Fish for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content at nosuchthingasafish.com/apple or nosuchthingasafish.com/patreon
Today on Boston Public Radio: Rep. Seth Moulton discussed last week's vote to impose a labor agreement on U.S. rail workers, and why he feels Congress ought to pass the Afghan Adjustment Act to protect refugees from deportation. We opened our lines to ask viewers about their thoughts regarding the challenges of building high-speed rail lines in Massachusetts and the state of this mode of transportation locally and nationally. Sean P. Murphy discussed a handful of consumer advocacy issues addressed in his “Fine Print” columns for the Boston Globe. Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett Price III reflected on former President Trump's faltering relationship with the Jewish community, and recent reporting on Christian church services in Qatar. Jamie Morton, James Cooper and Alice Levine of the UK podcast “My Dad Wrote a Porno” talked about the climactic close to their six-season podcast, which airs next week. We closed the show asking listeners about their thoughts on self-checkout kiosks.
Fi: "We've had too much sex already...and it's only Monday!"Stars of the hit podcast series My Dad Wrote a Porno, Jamie Morton and Alice Levine, reveal why the show is ending, and answer Fi's obsessive question...what's happening to the RSS feed (one for the podcast nerds).Also - some amazing emails including a nudity based excursion that will leave you questioning your next summer holiday.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioTimes Radio Producer: Rosie CutlerPodcast Executive Producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 8 years and a staggering 430 million downloads, the British podcast series My Dad Wrote a Porno is coming to an end, with the first of its final three episodes set to be released on Monday week. Sean was joined by the co-host Jamie Morton... Image: My Dad Wrote a Porno
After 8 years and a staggering 430 million downloads, the British podcast series My Dad Wrote a Porno is coming to an end, with the first of its final three episodes set to be released on Monday week. Sean was joined by the co-host Jamie Morton... Image: My Dad Wrote a Porno
Men's Month 2022 marches on and this episode saw podcast royalty being welcomed to the force, when Jamie Morton from the world-wide smash hit show 'My Dad Wrote a Porno' donned his detective hat and agreed to solve some true crime with us.Jamie kicked-off proceedings with a story from his youth which saw a house-hold name come to his rescue, in fact without this sporting legend, Jamie might not have been here to tell this tale at all!The team then digs deep into a case which brings up some interesting questions of logistics in the afterlife and how long it would take before one was just bored of being dead.And all of this also throws-up a fantastic story of what happened when Jamie met Liz Truss - who was at some point in her 44-day stint as British PM when this episode was recorded - the meeting goes pretty much as you would imagine.We then round it all off with a delightful listener crime which will make you want to not only keep your toothbrush in a cupboard, but also under lock and key.As you can hear, the team had tremendous fun recording this episode, so much fun that there was a fun induced 'incident' which had to be edited out, we did however decide to share it on our Patreon, so if your in any way curious, you can sign up for here: patreon.com/drunkwomensolvingcrimeCome and see the Drunk Women LIVE:in BRISTOL, they are at The Hen and Chicken on 24th Novemberin BIRMINGHAM, they are at The Glee on 25th Novemberin SALFORD, they are at The Lowry on 26th Novemberand then back in LONDON for their Christmas show at Leicester Square Theatre.AND you can see them in BELFAST on Sunday 22nd January 2023 at the Out To Lunch Festival! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, hello, hello. This IS Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, and I AM Marc Hershon, host for Episode 330. Sorry that this installment is a bit late. I caught a little bit of a cold, which you might still hear in my voice, and didn't want to impinge on your eardrums with my hoarseness. I'm not the ONLY host of Succotash, as you may well know. I share these duties with my awesome counterpart, Tyson Saner, as we switch off episodes so we can bring you the very most bestest clips from soundcasts across the Interverse. Just last week he hosted Epi329, an edition entitled, “Pleasure, Gender & Pens”, where he featured snippets from a trio of soundcasts, including My Pleasure, Gender Reveal, and Pen Pals. It was a delightful roundup for your ears and, if you missed it, you can still catch it across the web at ear joints like Apple & Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Audible.com, iHeart Radio, Soundcloud, PodBay, Podcatcher, YouTube…you get it. And a great place to start listening is right from our homesite, at SuccotashShow.com, where you can dip back into our 11+ years of soundcastery deliciousness. As for this week, and what I have in store for you in this “Early Thanksgiving Feast o' Clips”, we'll be sampling Ghosted!, Overwhelmed & Living with Judith Lucy, My Dad Wrote A Porno, and The Midnight Snack. And the whole shootin' match is brought to you by our longtime, non-paying, freeloading sponsor Henderson's Pants and their new High-Waisted Hip Huggers. Before I wade into the pile of clips for this week, and for those who caught Dana Carvey on this show as my guest for Epi326, where he talked about his new soundcast, The Weird Place, you may be curious how it did in its one week debut. I talked to Dana yesterday and it has ended up in the Top 10 in comedy soundcasts for the past two weeks in a row! So now he's waiting to see if the folks at Team Coco believe in it enough to pony up the scratch to make more episodes. I bet they will. CLIPS My Dad Wrote A PornoOne of the most unique soundcasts when it debuted back in 2015 had to be My Dad Wrote A Porno. Jamie Morton discovered that his father, writing under the nom de plume “Rocky Flintstone”, had written a pornographic novel call Belinda Blinked. Reading it aloud to his friends James Cooper and Alice Levine proved to be too hilarious to keep to themselves so they turned the experience into a soundcast. I actually chatted with the trio back in our Episode 141, which you can check out on our SuccotashShow.com homesite. I wanted to revisit the show because they have recently announced that My Dad Wrote A Porno will be closing down next month. Maybe it's because they're tired of it, or maybe Rocky won't stop writing porn – he's up to his 6th book in the Belinda Blinked saga. This clip is from their “Best of Book 6” episode, where they get into some of Belinda's best bits, so to speak. Ghosted!There is certainly no shortage of soundcasts dealing with the paramormal out there. Many of them lean into comedy because, otherwise, I guess we'd just be scared shitless all the time. Take, for instance, the clip we have from Ghosted! With Roz Hernandez. Specifically from an episode that dropped earlier this month, where Roz' guest was comedian Matt Braunger. In this part of the show, they listened to a couple of EVPs, or “electronic voice phenomena”. If you don't know what those are, Roz explains at the top of the clips. And even with Roz and Matt joking about what they're hearing, you might want to sleep with your light on from now on… Judith Lucy: Overwhelmed & LivingI was turned onto this next Australian-based soundcast from our friend “Jabs”, or Jason McNamara as it says on his birth certificate, host of The DHead Factor, which is currently on the longest hiatus ever, as well as Boganwood. The soundcast is Judith Lucy: Overwhelmed & Living, and Jabs says Judith Lucy has “very dry but hilarious Australian humor”. The show description on Apple Podcasts reads: “After lockdown Judith is still asking the big questions. Between baking and wondering if she had a drinking problem, Judith wondered how happy we'd been in our old lives and why 'back to normal' is not a good idea for us or the planet. She's out to change her life and yours.” In our clip, she decides to make some changes in her home to save money and to benefit the environment. She invites Brett Hedger, the greenhouse programs officer for the City of Port Phillip, over to see just how bad her place is. It's…not good. The Midnight Snack One of the first Succotash listener-slash-supporters-slash-soundcasters out there to start using the term soundcast for their own show was Dave In The Cave. That's the only name I ever called him (although I do know his name is actually Dave Howard…), and he had a show called Taco Tuesdays. That show ended up, eventually, in the soundcast graveyard – which is a segment we should maybe bring back. After a few years off my radar, Dave In The Cave popped back on when he responded to one of our Succotash tweets last week. It turns out he has a soundcast called The Midnight Snack but he's kind of off the reservation in terms of where the show is distributed. I'm only finding it on Soundcloud, which is a fine place to be – you can find us there, too, of course. The show has an amazing cast of wacky characters who seem to appear only in bumpers between some cool original music. We have a sample from his latest episode 98… That's it. There is no more Episode 330 left in the can – it is all gone. Feel free to listen to it again if you want, or you can hang around our feed and listen to Episode 331 next week with Tyson. Actually, Tyson and I are going to each take some vacation time around Thanksgiving, so both Epi 331 AND 332 with be Succotash: Second Helpings. Past episodes from the archives that have been re-heated for your pleasure. Have a nice Thanksgiving holiday if you're in the United States. If you're elsewhere in the world, have a great Thursday! And remember: If you ever have anyone ever ask you if you've heard anything good lately, won't you please pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
Genetic modification is a scientific term that can conjure up fear as scientists are let loose tampering with nature. But putting genetic engineering is actively being used all over the world today, most commonly in crops to help them to become more resilient to a changing climate, but also in clinical trials and medical treatment to help cure human diseases such as cancer, cystic fibrosis and diabetes. While the world moves forwards with genetic modification, it is heavily regulated in New Zealand, and has been since the passing of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act in 1996. So what exactly is genetic modification, what are the positives and negatives of it, and should New Zealand be reconsidering its current laws to help more scientists here to carry out cutting edge research? For today's episode, Michelle is joined by New Zealand Herald science reporter Jamie Morton, to discuss his recent reporting in this area, and University of Otago Geneticist and Director of Genomics Aotearoa Professor Peter Dearden to discuss the science. Read more on Jamie's reporting hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le 3 octobre 1992, Jamie Morton se réveille dans un jardin. Du 1er au 31 octobre 2022, Emilie de Stephen King France vous propose son "Calendrier de l'avant Halloween" !
Scientists have used artificial intelligence to map out how our predator-free dream can be realised – finding that smarter use of current tools could bring us much closer to the 2050 goal. But they've also confirmed what conservationists have long warned: these won't be enough to completely rid the country of possums, rats and stoats estimated to kill some 26 million native birds every year. The just-published study marks the first strategic assessment of how various predator-busting tools could be deployed across the country at scale over the next 10 to 15 years – but matched to different environments. Using machine-learning techniques and sophisticated modelling, the researchers broke down the country into small units, then looked at what methods used in some areas could also work in others. "The good news is that we can achieve much more with existing pest control tools," said the study's leader, Dr Zach Carter of the University of Auckland. "Our research showed large swathes of land in both the North and South Islands will be suitable for traps or toxin distributed by air." The team found that aerially-broadcast toxins already applied to about 12 per cent of New Zealand's land area – or 33,000sq km – could also be used to cover another 26,000sq km. The bad news: predator-proof "exclusion" fences were only suitable for about 500sq km – or 0.2 per cent of the mainland – and 29,000 sq km of pest-invaded land was likely unsuitable for any measures we currently had. In these typically rugged and remote places, poisoning, trapping and fencing wouldn't be enough to wipe out pest populations that had grown in the absence of intensive control. Aerially-broadcast toxins already applied to about 12 per cent of New Zealand's land area - or 33,000sq km - could also be used to cover another 26,000sq km. Photo / John Stone "There are some spots that are extremely difficult to get to," Carter said. "For these highly remote and inaccessible locations, we are going to need some new tools – new technologies, or the novel application of existing tools." The Government's wider 2050 strategy focuses on mobilising groups and setting up collaborations around the country; developing "new and transformational tools and techniques" to eradicate the pests; and then applying these at scale across the countryside. It also sought a "breakthrough science solution" capable of removing at least one small mammal predator from the mainland – and an accompanying action plan to the strategy set out seven specific goals for 2025. A report last year found that just one of those – increasing the area in which predators were suppressed by one million hectares – had been achieved, with others still progressing. But another goal - clearing all our uninhabited offshore islands - wouldn't be achieved within the next four years, and there still wasn't a single science solution capable of changing the game. "Our research shows that there may indeed be limitations in our existing pest control toolbox," Carter said. "However, this study affirms many of the weaknesses that are currently being addressed – namely that we need tools capable of controlling pests in highly remote areas and for extended periods of time." Because we were working to overcome such hurdles, Carter saw New Zealand as making generally good progress toward the 2050 milestone. Study co-author Professor James Russell said there was already "excellent" pest control coverage across the mainland. Work by various groups, like Zero Invasive Predators in South Westland, had demonstrated it was possible to purge pests across tens of thousands of hectares, he said. "I think our large inhabited islands, like Aotea, Waiheke, Rakiura, Rekohu, are the opportunities we should immediately be pursuing for translating pest control over large areas into permanent eradication." Still, that we didn't have the tools needed to even suppress pest predators at national-scale was a "critically important finding", said Professor Dan Tompkins, the science director of Predator Free 2050, the Crown-owned company helping guide the effort. University of Auckland conservation biologist Professor James Russell. Photo / Supplied Tompkins said a focus on scientific breakthroughs was "urgently needed" to ensure the mid-century goal could be reached on time – a point scientists have repeatedly made. Last year, Carter led a study that found current efforts might only succeed in clearing rats from 14 out of the 74 islands they remain on, by 2050. A separate scientific review in 2019 also found today's approaches would fall short, and singled out some genetic techniques – although the most promising ones could still be a decade or two away. One ongoing project by Otago University scientists, and recently awarded more funding from Predator Free 2050, explored the possibility of creating and spreading specific genes among possums that led to reduced fitness and gradual population decline. Other oft-discussed genetic tools include producing a "Trojan female" - whereby all male offspring are infertile - and species-specific toxins, such as norbormide, which could be highly effective and target only rats. But using these in New Zealand's environment would likely require further development, legislative changes, and widespread public acceptance – and the Government has no plans to review regulatory settings around gene editing for pest control. In any case, the authors of the latest study, which didn't look at the efficacy of tools themselves but rather where they were used, emphasised there were many more gains we could make in the short-term. "Much of what we need to focus on is targeting pests at low densities," Carter said. "Tools such as highly-attractive lures – that are irresistible to specific pest species and can draw them in from far away – may be a game changer. "Our research lays the foundation for such transformative technologies that will be used in conjunction with existing toolsets." The purpose of these next-generation tools might be just to remove the last survivors in certain areas – especially remote ones, Russell said. "It might be monitoring devices with key design features such as real-time analytics and response - like identifying a rat has walked past and then delivering toxin while simultaneously satellite reporting this." Carter said New Zealand remained locked in a "war of attrition" with pest predators, which have largely obliterated our mainland native bird populations – while also helping drive 84 per cent of our remaining reptile species close to extinction. "Eradicating pests from New Zealand would benefit these species by order of magnitude in their numbers and locations," Russell added. "But the pest impacts are not only on biodiversity, rats are a major human nuisance while possums are a major agricultural pest through spreading bovine tuberculosis. "The costs are not only the damage they do, but also how much money we spend trying to manage them – costs currently in the millions of dollars per year." - by Jamie Morton, NZ HeraldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few things grip the nation's attention as firmly as an intense weather event. And recently, it seems that those events are becoming more common and more extreme. This week, New Zealand has been in the path of yet another ‘atmospheric river' that's drenched the country, dumping a month's worth in rain in a matter of hours and again damaging infrastructure. This comes shortly after Australia faced massive floods and as countries in the Northern Hemisphere sweat amid record-breaking heat waves. Today, NZ Herald science reporter Jamie Morton joins Damien to discuss the causes behind these events – and how common they could become. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Damien VenutoProducer/Editor: Paddy FoxExecutive Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What would you do if you found out your Dad had written something, say, for example, an erotic work of fiction? [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/04121251/MDWAP.mp3"][/audio] After screaming into the abyss for a few minutes, you'd probably tell some friends but could you imagine it turning into a podcast with over 330 million downloads, a special on American television and hanging out with an Oscar winner eating fish pie? That's exactly what happened to Jamie Morton, and the rest is history. Jamie Morton, Alice Levine and James Cooper aka Team My Dad Wrote A Porno joined Dermot and Dave to chat all things Rocky Flintstone, the rowdiest audiences and revealed how they ended up in Emma Thompson's house! You can catch the chat by clicking play above, and you'll be able to catch the lads in the Bord Gais Energy Theatre on May 6th and 7th!
Welcome to the Good Pod Guide a podcast about podcasts for all you podcast lovers out there, hosted by journalist Lauren Windle. Join us each episode as we give you the low down on some of the biggest podcasts, as well as some hidden gems to help you find your next great listen. Imagine if your Dad wrote a dirty book. Most people would try to ignore it and pretend it had never happened - but not Jamie Morton. Instead, he's decided to read it to the world in this award-winning comedy podcast 'My Dad Wrote a Porno'. With the help of his friends, James Cooper and Alice Levine, Jamie will be reading a chapter each episode and discovering more about his father than he ever bargained for. For more info about the Good Pod Guide. Check out the show notes. Also, like subscribe and leave a positive review. It helps beat that evil algorithm.
In this special episode Dan Snow teams up with Alice Levine, Jamie Morton and James Cooper from My Dad Wrote A Porno to chat about all things sex and history. Expect slow thrusting, Henry The Eighth sexual slander and more filth than you can shake a bread dildo at.You have the power to do something incredible this Red Nose Day. Whether it's a little or a lot, the money you donate will help tackle poverty, take action against violence and bring an end to discrimination. Give now at comicrelief.com/podcastmashup, alternatively Text PODCAST to 70210 to give £10 today.To donate £10 text the word PODCAST to 70210. Texts cost your donation amount plus your standard network message charge and 100% of your donation will go to Comic Relief, a registered charity. You must be 16 or over and please ask the bill-payer's permission. For full terms and conditions visit comicrelief.com/podcastmashup"If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download the History Hit app please go to the Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yes Have Some: Celebrating 35 Years of Ghostbusters in 2019!
Normally reserved for the YHS Patreon community, we step into another wonderful chapter in the Jacob Walsh vs. Stephen King series of YHS bonus audio content. Today, Jake is taking on Revival, the under-represented 2014 slow-burn from King, which is becoming a cult favorite among the hardcore SK fans. Revival Synopsis: A dark and electrifying novel about addiction, fanaticism, and what might exist on the other side of life. In a small New England town, over half a century ago, a shadow falls over a small boy playing with his toy soldiers. Jamie Morton looks up to see a striking man, the new minister. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yhspodcast/support
This week Three In a Bar plays host to true podcasting royalty - it's Jamie Morton, star of My Dad Wrote a Porno. Currently this groundbreaking podcast has over 300,000,000 downloads worldwide and they are about release their 6th series. Jamie talks about the phenomenal success of reading chapters from his dad's Belinda Blinked series with his friends - Alice Levine and James Cooper and how this has led to world tours and a comedy special on HBO. He chats about the huge pressure of live TV and excessive sweat problems, super fan Lin-Manuel Miranda's suggestions for a Belinda Blinked musical and Verity makes some questionable casting suggestions!Seb and Verity ask Jamie about the live comedy cabaret show he co-hosts - Round to Rita's - and they discuss their shared excitement at the return of live theatre. Jamie tells them about some of the music Rocky played to the family as he was growing up, including an interesting song choice on a trip to Spain.....Follow Jamie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/uncleegor/and on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/uncleegor/You can listen to series 1-5 of My Dad Wrote A Porno at https://play.acast.com/s/mydadwroteaporno or at any of your favourite podcast platforms. The Footnotes episode featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda is here: https://play.acast.com/s/mydadwroteaporno/footnotes-lin-manuelmirandaFollow My Dad Wrote A Porno on social media at https://www.instagram.com/mydadwrotea/https://Twitter.com/dadwroteaporno/and https://m.facebook.com/dadwroteporn/?locale2=en_GBTo find out more about Round To Rita's check out their Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/roundtoritasTHREE IN A BAR ON THE SOCIALSYou can follow Three In a Bar on Instagram @threeinabarpodhttps://www.instagram.com/threeinabarpod/We are on Twitter @threeinabarpod https://www.twitter.com/threeinabarpodEMAIL US!Anything you'd like to share with us? Any guests you'd love to hear or anything you'd like us to do better? Drop us a line at hello@threeinabar.comSUPPORT THREE IN A BAR ON PATREONThis show is purely funded by our patrons. Join our Members' Club for a bonus podcast feed plus many more rewards.Click here: https://www.patreon.com/threeinabarMEZZO PIANO PATRONSLeonie HirstAnita Philpott Click here to join the Members' Club on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Boss Lady, Jamie Morton checks in with ASAP giving us tips & tricks on how she obtained a successful Porta-Potty business all while maintaining for cannabis farm Follow The Morton Family & Farm: Mor Cannabis Company @themorcannabiscompany - http://instagram.com/themorcannabiscompany CEO: Jamie Morton @est.1982.jamie - http://instagram.com/est.1982.jamie join in on the conversation at http://twitter.com/shawnallenlive http://instagram.com/shawnallenlive http://twitter.com/hearasap http://instagram.com/hearasap booking info: infoShawnallenlive.com
How can you give your content another chance at success? You can't predict what might happen when you first publish your content. It could bomb (sometimes that's just how it goes) or it could launch you to viral fame…or anything in between. Repurposing is a fantastic way to give your less successful content another chance. Sometimes all it takes is a fresh pair of eyes…or ears. In this episode, part of our new "It Started With Content" series, I reveal how Jamie Morton repurposed his dad's unknown ebook into one of the biggest podcasts in the world, "My Dad Wrote A Porno." Find out about: How three friends repurposed an unknown ebook into a podcast phenomenon Why your original piece of content might not be its most successful iteration How creativity and open-mindedness can help your content reach its full potential Important Links & Mentions: https://www.mydadwroteaporno.com/ (My Dad Wrote A Porno) Episode 37: https://www.content10x.com/my-dad-wrote-repurposed/ (My Dad Wrote… Something That I Repurposed The Hell Out Of!) My book: https://www.content10x.com/book (Content 10x: More Content, Less Time, Maximum Results) To watch the video, or read the blog post, https://www.content10x.com/173 (click here).
James Haskell talks to podcast extraordinaire, Jamie Morton, about the success of My Dad Wrote A Porno. From reading porn in a church in their first live show (which James attended), to selling out the Sydney Opera House four times, selling out The Royal Albert Hall, and recording one of their episodes for HBO, Jamie and James discuss how it sky-rocketed as one of the most listened to podcasts, and how it shows just how much the world needs humour, escapism and laughter (in the shape of Jamie's dad's dodgy porn) right now.There will be a special Christmas episode of My Dad Wrote a Porno airing on Monday 7th and Monday 14th December. Find the podcast where you usually listen to your podcasts, on Instagram at @mydadwrotea and Twitter at @DadWroteAPorno. Find Jamie himself on @uncleegor on all platforms.You can also buy James' book What a Flanker, out now in hardback, ebook and audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An Underrated Crack of Lightning! For Revival: -Introduction: Does King Believe in God? Mike Flanagan For the Win!!! -(22:48) What's Interesting & Excerpt from the Text (USA Hardcover Pg: 86, 97) -(41:57) Character Analysis: (Our 5th Business) Charles Jacobs & Jamie Morton -(1:01:06) What's Working Well & (SPOILERS) The Ending (Frankenstein...Yay/Nay?) -Final Thoughts & the Joyland Connection (USA Hardcover Pg: 167) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tyousk/support
Episode 3 is all about a woman that wants to do more...love, share and be more. Jamie Morton is running three businesses and still working a nine to five job, she’s inspired by her love and passion for her family and wanting to leave a financial legacy behind for her son. She is one of the most courageous women to know who is willing to push you towards your greatest potential because she cares and wants everyone around her to be successful in their endeavors. Being the oldest of her siblings she learned from the brave women in her life and decided that she would be wise and learn from their mistakes rather than repilcating them. She was raised to appreciate the soothing sounds of the Oldies but goodies, and drews from it the strengh to take the reigns of her life and has been riding the path of greatness ever since her youth. Listen, take notes and observe how she rolls in the deep, loves every minute of it and desires more in life.
Austin360's Amy Edwards chats via phone with the very funny creators of the hit podcast "My Dad Wrote A Porno," Jamie Morton, Alice Levine, and James Cooper. The British trio will be in Austin for a live show Sunday, March 8th. Tickets HERE.
In this episode of Frontiers, director and podcaster Jamie Morton, describes his whirlwind journey of creating cult-podcast, My Dad Wrote a Porno. We explore the art of bootstrapping a creative idea and transforming it into a global phenomenon, all while navigating the evolving podcast industry.
Nathan, Nat & Shaun are away on holidays so we’ve reheated the best bits from July last year featuring retired basketballer Greg Hire, Jamie Morton – the guy who wrote ‘My dad wrote a porno’, comedian Kitty Flanagan and Mike Julianelle gives some tips on how to look after your kids. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Imagine discovering an erotic manuscript written by your father, and instead of dying of shame, you share it with your friends, die laughing and turn it into a podcast. That was just the start of the journey shared by James Cooper, Jamie Morton and Alice Levine of the smash hit global podcast, "My Dad Wrote a Porno."Since the show has started, it's gotten endorsements from some A-list celebrities—such as Elijah Wood, Emma Thompson and Daisy Ridley—and some of those celebs have even come on to chat about it.While the show feels like an impromptu gathering of friends, it's really the product of a well thought-out strategy to develop and market specific content. And that strategy was highly successful: the global hit podcast has been downloaded hundreds of millions of times, the team has produced and starred in a live HBO comedy special and gone on world tour.Morton and Cooper talk to Red Bee Deputy Managing Director Aileen Madden at Promax Europe 2019 in Amsterdam about how they made it all happen.
This episode the lads record @ Hell Yeah Custom Tattoos in Bangor and get tucked into Twisted Hop by Hilden Brewery, Hoppel Hammer IPA by Whitewater brewing and King Goblin by Wychwood brewery. They also meet Jamie Morton owner/proprietor/chief-inker/legend and discuss sponsorship deals, tatts, CGI Deer and the boys drop a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! (It's around the 56:30 mark - if you can't wait that long you impatient child)
Each week The Front Page takes you behind the scenes of the biggest story from the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB. Today it's the Covering Climate Now campaign, and the groundswell of urgency. Hosted by Frances Cook.Climate change is an issue that's being treated with increasing urgency, as voters take up the cause, and politicians take notice. Data from the Pew Research Centre shows that internationally, 67 per cent of us see climate change as a major threat to our country.That number is from the median of respondents in 23 countries in 2018. It's a jump up from 56 per cent in 2013.But the issue has been bubbling away for decades. The first report on climate change by a New Zealand government was commissioned in 1988, a year when David Lange was Labour Prime Minister, the first Die Hard movie was in cinemas and All Black Ryan Crotty was born.So why are people suddenly wanting change now? And, is all of this awareness and urgency just too little, too late?For the latest Front Page podcast I talked to Herald science reporter Jamie Morton.We discussed the best and worst case scenarios, why it's taken so long to act, and what the average person can do to make an impact. If you have questions about Herald investigations, or want to stay up to date on social media, you can find host Frances Cook on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/FrancesCookJournalist/ Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/ and Twitter here https://twitter.com/FrancesCookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Herald science reporter Jamie Morton talks to Emma Clarke about what;'s causing climate change.
Host of the popular podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno, Jamie Morton, catches up with 973fm's Louise Poole about the upcoming live shows they are bringing to Brisbane, MDWAP cosplay, how fame has gone to his dads head, and the strangest listener stories he's heard.
For the past four years, Jamie Morton has been reading the porno his dad wrote to the world through the wildly successful podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno. Ahead of their second Australian tour, Nat chats with Jamie about knowing your parents' kinkiest fantasies, the cringe and fascination with bad erotica and why we shouldn't take sex so seriously.
For the past four years, Jamie Morton has been reading the porno his dad wrote to the world through the wildly successful podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno. Ahead of their second Australian tour, Nat chats with Jamie about knowing your parents' kinkiest fantasies, the cringe and fascination with bad erotica and why we shouldn't take sex so seriously.
On today's episode it's Megs birthday, we had Jamie Morton from My Dad Made A Porno Podcast join us live in studio and Randell's mum has tips for the team before they depart for Bali!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the podcast today, Jamie Morton from the hit podcast 'My Dad Wrote A Porno' joins us in the studio, Dr. Damian Christie tells us how dinosaurs had sex and why the hell are New Zealanders so good at sleeping?
We kick off 20 Questions, Jamie Morton from "My Dad Wrote A Porno" chats with us, and have your photos ever been used for online dating apps?
Jamie Morton take us behind the sexy scenes of hit podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno, Jan Fran says goodbye to The Feed and introduces us to Youtuber ContraPoints, satirist Mark Humphries steps into the Pop Culture Confessional and we share our roar feelings about the new The Lion King.
Jamie Morton take us behind the sexy scenes of hit podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno, Jan Fran says goodbye to The Feed and introduces us to Youtuber ContraPoints, satirist Mark Humphries steps into the Pop Culture Confessional and we share our roar feelings about the new The Lion King.
Jamie Morton take us behind the sexy scenes of hit podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno, Jan Fran says goodbye to The Feed and introduces us to Youtuber ContraPoints, satirist Mark Humphries steps into the Pop Culture Confessional and we share our roar feelings about the new The Lion King.
Happy Friday Eve! We get to know another footballer in the best way - through their Mum! Another Mama Don't Lie, and Jamie Morton from My Dad Wrote a Porno joins us for a chat about his upcoming tour to Aus! Love ya
If you missed out on NNS ‘dirty’ chat yesterday, then don’t worry because we replayed it again! Jamie Morton the guy who wrote ‘My dad wrote a porno’ is on the show.WCE legend Chris Masten joined the guys in studio sporting his favourite fashion item at the minute and that’s a turtle neck jumper. He also talked about the footy and his favourite café at the moment.And Nat is going insane at home after a beeping noise just won’t stop! She hasn’t got a clue what it is and it’s driving her mad. Jane had a bad smell in her roof and ended up selling the house and Denise also had an annoying beep in her roof. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jamie Morton and his two friends created a podcast after he discovered his dad had wrote a porno – shock horror! He joined the guys this morning as tickets for his live show go on sale today. The trio are coming to Perth next year and the show sounds like it’s going to be a ripper! NNS had a chat about knickers and jocks – listen to the podcast to find out how many they take on holiday and Fox Sports reporter Neroli Meadows joined in and basically takes all the underwear she owns. She did also talk about the footy and how life is on the East coast. And Nat made it home safely after being stranded in Dubai for two days, she sadly didn’t receive any royal treatment and was in fact pushed to the back of the plane. The guys wanted to know if anyone has been in limbo. Jordan had a nightmare of a trip when he was stranded in China and Claire was rushed on to the plane while her husband was whisked away like a celebrity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each week The Front Page takes you behind the scenes of the biggest story from the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB. Today it's the plastic bag ban, and what really needs to happen to protect our environment. Hosted by Frances Cook.Single use plastic bags are now banned, as the Government tries to crack down on pointless waste in our lives. It's surely one of the smaller changes we'll need to make as climate change looms, but still the fury from some about losing their plastic bags has been intense.The rules apply to any type of plastic less than 70 microns in thickness, that's new or un-used, has carry handles, is provided for carrying sold goods, and is made of bio-based materials like starch.The law also covers bags made of plastics that are degradable, biodegradable or oxo-degradable.It comes as the Government also spends $40 million from its Provincial Growth Fund on crowd-sourcing ideas to reduce the amount of plastic waste in New Zealand.So is this pointless symbolism, or the first step of many needed to change the unsustainable way we're living? For the latest Front Page podcast I talked to Herald science reporter Jamie Morton about what the ban impacts, the science behind it, and what conservationists say needs to happen next. I also talked to Herald lifestyle reporter Rebecca Blithe, who is attempting to go plastic-free, about how that works in the realities of modern life. If you want to know how Rebecca's challenge goes, keep an eye out for the final results in the July 15 edition of Be Well, in the Herald and online. If you have questions about Herald investigations, or want to stay up to date on social media, you can find host Frances Cook on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/FrancesCookJournalist/ Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/ and Twitter here https://twitter.com/FrancesCookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each week The Front Page takes you behind the scenes of the biggest story from the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB. Today it's the rising fear we're not doing enough to save our planet. Hosted by Frances Cook.Eco-anxiety is on the rise, with a growing sense that we're not doing enough to look after our environment and fight the looming threat of climate change. People are dealing with it in different ways.Some are swearing off having children, convinced we won't do enough in time to save the planet. They don't want their children to face the reality of what we're leaving behind. Others are taking part in direct political pressure, like school strikes for climate.But as movements like the school strikes become larger and more mainstream, the question is when it will be enough to push politicians to act. For the latest Front Page podcast I talked to Herald reporter Michael Neilson and science reporter Jamie Morton. We discussed whether the tide of public opinion is turning, and what options are open to people who want to see change.If you have questions about Herald investigations, or want to stay up to date on social media, you can find host Frances Cook on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/FrancesCookJournalist/ Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/ and Twitter here https://twitter.com/FrancesCookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Morton was working behind the scenes of British television when his father emailed him a link under the name Rocky Flintstone, a link that revealed an erotic novel actually written by Morton's father. A horribly written novel at that. And more where that came from. Morton and his good friends James Cooper and Alice […]
Ever wondered what it would be like if your dad wrote a graphic novel and gave it to you to proof read? If so, this is the bonus edition for you.We chat to My Dad Wrote A Porno superstars Jamie Morton, Alice Levine and James Cooper about the birth of their hit podcast, celebrity fans, their impending TV stardom and just how hard it is to cast the perfect Belinda Blinked.And just a warning – there’s some mild sexual references and lots of body part covered in this chat – as you may well expect…
My Dad Wrote a Porno host Jamie Morton joins the guys to chat Porn, Amsterdam's red light district and Bebo.Private Parts is Presented by Jamie Laing & Francis BoulleCreated by Spirit MediaProduced by Pete StraussSay hello & see Behind the Scenes on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram: @PrivatePodcastHosted By AcastSubscribe today so you don't miss an episode: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/private-parts/id1208435573?mt=2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My Dad Wrote a Porno host Jamie Morton joins the guys to chat Porn, Amsterdam's red light district and Bebo.Private Parts is Presented by Jamie Laing & Francis BoulleCreated by Spirit MediaProduced by Pete StraussSay hello & see Behind the Scenes on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram: @PrivatePodcastHosted By AcastSubscribe today so you don't miss an episode: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/private-parts/id1208435573?mt=2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jamie Morton is one of the most sought-after creatives in British production, having worked on some of the UK’s most successful television formats including four seasons of The Apprentice (BBC) and two seasons of Simon Cowell’s The X Factor (ITV). We particularly love the fact that Jamie has been part of the digital revolution working on projects such as the international, Emmy award-winning series Battlefront II,YouTube's first ever live streamed entertainment series. But Jamie is mostly recognised for his role as one third of the podcast industry's most notable comedy formats, My Dad Wrote A Porno.My Dad Wrote A Porno has become a ‘global word-of-mouth sensation’ (The Hollywood Reporter), amassing over 80 million downloads worldwide, spawning a best-selling book, nominations at both the Webby and British Radio Academy Awards, and converting Hollywood megastars Elijah Wood, Emma Thompson and Daisy Ridley into mega-fans. Morton has performed the critically acclaimed My Dad Wrote A Porno live show to sell-out audiences the world over, from the Edinburgh fringe to Montreal’s Just for Laughs comedy festival and at iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House and London’s Royal Festival Hall. http://www.mydadwroteaporno.com/instagram.com/bbcstudiostalentworks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special one-off episode we bring to you the best of Nonference – hot off the press.Hear from the quiz masters at BuzzFeed on how they tackled running a session at Nonference, getting punters to make their own quizzes on crucial topics like ‘what type of garlic bread are you?' for their different media brands. We caught up with Kathleen Moroney of Red Apple Creative and Jamie Morton from My Dad Wrote A Porno on podcast advertising and really knowing your audience. And we couldn't resist stealing 5 minutes from Katy Winter from Mail Metro Media to tell us about key decisions the MailOnline picture desk have to make every day... such as whether to muz or to pixilate that oh-so-famous Orlando Bloom paddleboard snap.We even popped over to the Rezonence area to hear from those having a go at using their mind to pour the perfect pint!Tw: @iabukInsta: @iabukpodcast@iabuk.com Catch some more of the action from NonferenceWatch our wrap up videoThanks to Acast and SNK for their support. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Explore all the sounds of Nonference in true binaural style in this special one off episode produced in partnership with Acast.Hear interviews with Jamie Morton of My Dad Wrote A Porno fame, Spotify, RYOT Studio, Voxly, dunnhumby Media, Mindshare and many more of the session hosts and attendees from our first ever Nonference at London's Tobacco Dock.If it's voice assistant fantasies, liquid nitrogen meringues and the second largest gong (well, technically a tam tam) in Europe you're after, then sit back, plug in and enjoy these next 15 minutes of Nonference goodness.--Tw: @iabukInsta: @iabukpodcast@iabuk.com --Relive all the action from the day on our Nonference hub iabuk.com/Nonference --Thanks to the brilliant teams at Acast and Creative Fix for producing this special episode Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Morton, Alice Levine and James Cooper join Nihal to tell the story behind the global podcast phenomenon, relive some of Belinda Blumenthal’s greatest moments and play Cooper or Flinstone, the erotic literature world’s answer to Every Second Counts. Contains strong language.
Once synonymous with the kitchen table, podcasts are now big business. The likes of Spotify and Amazon all produce their own podcasts and some advertisers see popular podcasts as a better investment than traditional radio. Andrea Catherwood is joined by Jamie Morton and James Cooper from My Dad Wrote A Porno, Caroline Crampton of the New Statesman, Imriel Morgan presenter of the Wanna Be podcast, and Ben Chapman, Head of Digital for BBC Radio. Presenter: Andrea Catherwood Producer: Richard Hooper.
"My Dad Wrote a Porno" podcast creator, Jamie Morton, gets into why he started reading chapters from his father's erotic novel on his hit podcast, differences between the US and the UK, and of course, the importance of family.
Encore Podcast Special! In his only Australian interview, we speak to the creator of the controversial and acclaimed S-TOWN series Brian Reed. Ahead of his Australian visit he speaks to us exclusively about the ethics & artistry of the blockbuster series that's now been downloaded over 40 million times. And we meet Jamie Morton, the creator of the of the wildly entertaining podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno.
This week Sam Bashor and DJ Wooldridge are joined by Jamie Morton from the hit podcast "My Dad Wrote a Porno"! His father wrote the aforementioned porno and each episode he and his co-hosts read a chapter from that insane story. Now he's stopping by to visit the boi-people and they discuss porn writing tips, favorite episodes, "The Florida Project", "The Death of Stalin", "South Park" and MORE!
The ladies of the XOXO After Darkcast welcome the gents of viral podcast sensation and NEW BOOK "My Dad Wrote a Porno!"
Yes, friend. It is I. Marc Hershon, host and handmaiden of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. Welcome to Epi158, which is another edition of Succotash Clips, featuring a great, steaming pile of snippets taken from comedy soundcasts as heard on the internet. Our Associate Producer Tyson Saner snipped us off a trio of clips, I grabbed some, and one enterprising soundcaster got us a clip from their show by uploading it directly to us — if you’d like to try that it's as simple as hitting our direct upload link at http://hightail.com/u/Succotash! We’re featuring snip-snips from My Dad Wrote A Porno, Off Book, Quick Question, The All Seeing Guys, and We’re No Doctors. MORE THAN CLIPS In addition to the clips we have a double shot (triple, actually*) of our Burst O’ Durst segment from friend and political comedian Will Durst. Plus we have a new Boozin’ With Bill segment, where our beloved announcer teaches us how to make a the bitterest drink ever to flow from the Studio P wetbar. And the whole show is brought to you by our friends at Henderson’s Pants. Henderson’s — if you’ve got the legs, they’re got the pants. (Heck, they even have legless pants, so go ahead and drag your torso over to wherever fine and not-so-fine pants are sold.) CLIPS My Dad Wrote A PornoThe first clip out of the barrel is from a soundcast I just reviewed for Splitsider and that’s My Dad Wrote A Porno. I had the cast — Jamie Morton, James Cooper, and Alice Levine — on Succotash Chats Epi141 and now they are just concluding reading Rocky Flintstone’s FOURTH book in his Belinda Blinked series. It’s a consistently funny formula and a truly horrible series of pornographic novels. Off BookOff Book is a soundcast that is helping to stretch the borders of what a show can do. There are a lot of improvised shows out there but this one, hosted by Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino, presents a full-blown improvised musical. This clip, provided by Tyson, is from their debut episode “Shrugging Destiny” and features the hardest working guest in soundcasting, Paul F. Tompkins. (Speaking frankly, I’m not a big fan of being in an improv group that improvises music because it’s usually pretty bad. Paul F, early in this episode, even remarks that he’s not that great at it. But these guys obviously know what they’re doing, so it’s a different ballgame. Check out my review of this episode from last July on Splitsider.) Quick QuestionOur esteemed Associate Producer Tyson Saner harvested a clip from a new show by an old friend. Travis Clark, late of the Tiny Odd Conversations soundcast, has joined forces with Jonathan Sadowski, an actor you may be familiar with if you have watched Young & Hungry on TV. Their new soundcast is called Quick Question and every episode starts with, as you may have guessed, a question. They then do their best to try and answer said query. The All Seeing GuysThis clip comes directly from the source. Greg and Joe, the fellows at The All Seeing Guys soundcast across the pond in England, used our direct upload link (http://hightail.com/u/Succotash) to get us this chunk from one of their recent episodes. In their cover note they say, “We had a clip played by you a couple of years back so thought we'd possibly throw a newer clip your way.” Just a couple of chaps, sitting around and yakking it up? Soundcasting at it’s purest — good enough for me! We're No DoctorsAnother pretty new-to-you soundcast is We’re No Doctors, co-hosted by Steve Agee and Busy Phillips. They’re not just both comedians and actors, but they’re also self-admitted neurotic hypochondriacs who decided they should do a show about health and medicine. In this clip from recent Epi4, they talk with guest Nicole Sullivan, another comedian/actor who recounts her brush with death caused by the dread swine flu. (Did you guys catch Steve Agee in Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2? He plays Gef, one of the Ravagers. He’s the guys with the huge thick glasses. Not a lot of lines but a whole lot of funny…) That's it for now. We're doing a special episode of Succotash Clips to help raise money for victims of Hurricane Harvey in Houston but it will only be available as part of a package of soundcast episodes being put together by Houston area soundcaster Justin Corbett, co-host of the Mindfudge soundcast. So our next "regular" 'sode will likely be a Succotash Chats show. I will be hanging out at the upcoming 6th Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival in Los Angeles in October, from the 6th to the 8th. And later in October, on the 22nd, I'll be the on-hand announcer for a live Los Angeles Breakfast Club extravaganza. Thanks for passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon *Listen to midway through the closing credits for a free bonus Burst O' Durst!
Imagine if your dad wrote a porno and then asked you to read it? Well for Jamie Morton, that's (sadly) exactly what happened. Luckily for him, he decided to read the book to millions of people all over the world and became - My Dad Wrote a Porno. In this episode, Jamie chats to us about the incredible success he's had from his dad's book, which tells the ridiculous story of a sex obsessed pots and pans sales woman. It's as hilarious and ridiculous as it sounds. And somehow, his dad is a little bit #dadgoals. Join in the chat @podcastgoals on social media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever find out something shocking about someone close to you? My Dad Wrote A Porno co-creator Jamie Morton stops by the Huffpost Australia Podcast studio to chat with Chris Paine about discovering his father's secret hobby.
It started around a kitchen table, three friends reading out the erotic work of a retired dad – and now it’s a podcasting sensation. Jamie Morton of "" podcast never expected that “Belinda Blinked” (written by his dad, known only as "Rocky Flintstone") - would eventually lead to a live touring show, that is touring Australia (and ). With over 50 million downloads, there’s bound to be a few fans of the pots and pans industry in the audience. RTRFM reporter Kylie Sturgess asked Jamie about what was it like when the show first started getting downloads... ************** A quick note about supporting the podcasts! Check out – and consider Thanks to RTRFM for their support, especially producer Peter Barr. Theme songs “Cosgrove” by Pogo, from and “Leap Second” by Milton Mermikides, of Additional ambient music from Jukedeck – create your own at . Tremendous thanks to my Patreon supporters - they are: Steven, Andrew, Jacqueline, Daniel, Kathy, Gerry , Dr*T, Josh, Linley, Gold, Iggy, Lukas, Andrew and Stephen. Make sure you check out the bonus content on Patreon and as always, you can join them by heading to (and check out the too!). Please leave positive comments and reviews on iTunes and consider supporting the show via visiting – and I’d love to get your feedback via tokenskeptic@gmail.com.
Manu came by! Tony had a covfefe moment! Deano's pitch was a cracker. Jamie Morton told us about his brilliant podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno. Sam read us his diary! We had a blast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast Special! In his only Australian interview, we speak to the creator of the controversial and acclaimed S-TOWN series Brian Reed. Ahead of his Australian visit he speaks to us exclusively about the ethics & artistry of the blockbuster series that's now been downloaded over 40 million times. And we meet Jamie Morton, the creator of the of the wildly entertaining podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno.
Jamie Morton, host and creator of the podcast smash hit "My Dad Wrote a Porno" was Samantha Baines’ guest in the studio today. Inevitably the conversation turned a bit smutty as we learnt all about the origins of Jamie’s podcast, heard some Rocky Flintstone EXCLUSIVES and got an insight into Morton family dynamics. Samantha and Jamie swapped stories about sibling rivalry and inadvertent attempts to dispatch with their sisters and Sam shared an interesting story about the 'grabbing a cervix' moment in Belinda Blinked. @samanthabaines @uncleegor @mydadwroteaporno
Grab your library cards kids - it's time for the first ever PopBuzz Book Club! Jamie Morton discusses his Dad's o that spawned a world-famous podcast, comedian Joe Lycett guides us through his celebrity complaint letters and we review the latest books from the world of YouTubers. Plus we've got all the week's biggest news from the death of Vine (RIP) to Melanie Martinez's weird AF new perfume.
It is I, Marc Hershon, your host and public defender for Epi141 of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. And our Special Guests this time around are Jamie Morton, James Cooper, and Alice Levine, the cast behind the immensely popular soundcast called My Dad Wrote A Porno, available on Acast. I don’t think I’ve had an interview on this show that I haven’t enjoyed doing, but I must say that chatting with these guys was a lot of fun. Jamie, whose dad is the one who actually DID write the pornographic novel in question, Belinda Blinked, along with sharpshooters James and Alice were kind enough to set aside part of a Sunday evening in England recently to accommodate me and the time change between London and San Francisco. For those of you who perhaps haven’t heard My Dad Wrote A Porno, I feature a clip from Epi5 of their show to give you a taste of what the hoopla is all about. It's a simple format, really. Jamie reads passages from the book that his dad – who goes by the name Rocky Flintstone – wrote as Jamie and Alice take turns with their running critique. The show is now well into the second season and, appropriately enough, focuses on Rocky’s sequel to Belinda Blinked. As you’ll hear in our interview, Jamie was running a little late but James, Alice and I decided to start without him. OTHER BUSINESS As if that interview wasn't enough, we've got a double dose of our Burst O' Durst segment featuring our resident political comedian and social commentator Will Durst, plus TWO bonus interviews — a couple of short chats I had at the recent Los Angeles Podcast Festival. The first features Kurt Long and Joey Bragg from The Dudes of Future/Past soundcast, while the second is with George Grimwood, purveyor of the Podnose network from England. Also, this episode is brought to you by Henderson's HalloPants, just in time for Halloween. SOUNDCAST VS PODCAST Our grassroots movement to change the term “podcast” to “soundcast” is being embraced by some, dissed by others. Abner Serd of the Tall Tales & Shaggy Dogs show has changed all of the references on his website to “soundcast”, and the ThunderTaco show is also officially a soundcast. I see there’s also the Salvation Army Soundcast. On the other hand, I heard via Twitter from the Wheelbarrow Full Of Dicks show and also Chris Lanuti from the Broadcast Basement show that they don’t support the change. Chris says he thinks the name sounds “silly”, which I just don’t get, really. Podcast sounds less silly than soundcast? That’s okay, of course. I think it’s fair to say that I’m a little disappointed that a couple of shows we’ve often mentioned and supported can’t throw in with us on the “soundcast crusade”, but that’s their prerogative. We still love you guys. Not to mention we still can refer to your shows as a soundcast here on Succotash. LAST WORDS Please take a few moments to rate and review Succotash on iTunes, if you’d be so very kind. You can also help us out to defray the cost of producing and hosting this mess by clicking on the Donate button at our homesite, http://SuccotashShow.com, or by doing your online shopping by clicking on the Amazon banner at the top of that very same homepage, or purch some merch at our Succotashery, not surprisingly reachable through that same homesite. Until our paths cross again, thanks for passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
In this month’s podcast, actress Talulah Riley talks about her debut novel Acts of Love, Jamie Morton and James Cooper discuss their hit podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno, and the editorial team gets lost in Google on the topic of unexpected couples.
Imagine if your Dad wrote a dirty book. Most people would try to ignore it and pretend it had never happened - but not Jamie Morton. Instead, he's decided to read it to the world in this brand new comedy podcast. With the help of his friends, James Cooper and BBC Radio 1's Alice Levine, Jamie will be reading a chapter a week and discovering more about his father than he ever bargained for. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Imagine if your Dad wrote a dirty book. Most people would try to ignore it and pretend it had never happened - but not Jamie Morton. Instead, he's decided to read it to the world in this brand new comedy podcast. With the help of his friends, James Cooper and BBC Radio 1's Alice Levine, Jamie will be reading a chapter a week and discovering more about his father than he ever bargained for. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.