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Take the survey now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iHRZvOly_Q7aprlQBF7n38y0EjgvnHw2OdYII8yQElc/edit?ts=670d0111 Rob is joined by broadcaster and writer Jeremy Kyle for his first ever podcast interview! He talks about why he wasn't at fault for the death of contestant Steve Diamond and how he has coped with the past 5 years, including why he didn't get out of bed for three months. Jeremy also discusses the positive changes he has seen in the TV industry and the world surrounding mental health, the impact of social media and opens up about what it was like to be voted one of the most hated men in the world. Rob and Jeremy talk at length about free speech, democracy and the issues the world is facing today. Jeremy Kyle REVEALS: What it felt like to be blamed for the death of a contestant Why he wasn't at fault for the death of contestant Steve Diamond The changes in TV programming and cancel culture The legacy of the Jeremy Kyle show Why social media is crueller than a lot of past TV programming people complain about His thoughts on free speech Why he doesn't respect people who don't vote What he thinks about Meghan Markle and The Royal Family What he learnt about human behaviour by running The Jeremy Kyle Show for 15 years BEST MOMENTS "There were many reasons Steve Diamond took his own life, it was not down to ITV or the Jeremy Kyle Show” “I understand why the coroner was as methodical as he was” “I didn't get out of bed for three months” “I have more kids than Boris Johnson!” “One minute you're king of the castle the next minute you're not allowed in the castle grounds” “I don't want to get to a point where people are too scared to say what you think” “I'm not going to apologise for everything I was taught, I don't see why I should” "Human nature is a strange thing" VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team Episode Sponsor - AG1 Claim your exclusive offer of AG1 at the link below drinkag1.com/disruptors ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob's official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
This episode is like the Jeremy Kyle Show! Natasha is a single mum with 4 kids who says that men are showing her no interest. Her ex then contacted the show to drop a few home truths!
* Content warning – This episode contains references to suicide which some listeners might find upsetting.* The Jeremy Kyle Show was a ratings hit, running for 14 years and attracting an average daily audience of over one million viewers. But it all came crashing down for the controversial show in 2019 following the death of 63-year-old Steve Dymond, who had appeared as a guest on the programme one week earlier. Five years on, the nature of Dymond's death is the subject of a major inquest, with Jeremy Kyle brought before the court in recent days to provide evidence. Host: Tessa Fleming; Guests: Enda Brady and John Meagher See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An inquest hearing into a man's death following an appearance on the Jeremy Kyle Show is currently underway. After this incident, the show was taken off air by ITV. But, what was it like behind the scenes at these type of TV shows? Jim Waterston is a Media Commentator and joins guest host Tom Dunne to discuss.Image: ITV
An inquest hearing into a man's death following an appearance on the Jeremy Kyle Show is currently underway. After this incident, the show was taken off air by ITV. But, what was it like behind the scenes at these type of TV shows? Jim Waterston is a Media Commentator and joins guest host Tom Dunne to discuss.Image: ITV
Producer Tom reveals his dark past as a TV producer, and what it was really like booking guests on The Jeremy Kyle Show.This episode is sponsored by Fum! Use code DMT at Tryfum.com for 10% off! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ed Berenhaus joined me to discuss his influences: Jack Benny, Sonny Fox, Chuck McCann, Soupy Sales, Jay Ward; seeing the Beatles at Shea Stadium and being able to hear them; going to Stony Brook University to be a director but segueing to TV and radio; the many rock acts he saw; growing up in Kew Gardens and having Art Garfunkel's school dictionary; becoming an NBC page when befriended by Cousin Brucie; giving the NBC tour; working with Sonny Fox on NBC children's programming; working on Saturday Night Live; Aykroyd & Belushi shower with the pages; meeting Bill Murray; doing an extra rehearsal the day before the October 11, 1975 premiere; being with Chevy at the 1976 DNC at MSG; the NBC logos; the original idea for SNL (Albert Brooks, Jim Henson); seeing Billy Crystal get cut from the first episode; the Candice Bergen episode being the first one to look like SNL today; watching the theme song be written; checking out the musical guests; working on the Tomorrow show and giving pointers to Dan Aykroyd on his Tom Snyder impression; putting the younger better looking audience members up front; seating celebrities; taking Mick Jagger and Ron Wood to the bathroom during the Eric Idle show; making promos for the news; watching the SNL promos being taped; the problems of writing talk show promos; taking Sean Connery to the bathroom when the door won't open; leaving NBC to go to Satellite Network News; SNN being bought out by Ted Turner; moving to Harpo to make promos for The Oprah Winfrey Show; making fun promos for Nick at Nite; memorable promos for The Donna Reed Show and I Dream of Jeannie used in the movie "As Good as it Gets"; worked for Broadway Video on Sunday Night; meeting Miles Davis; the legacy of SNL; trying to give away tickets to a spontaneous Paul Simon / George Harrison performance; SNL being both original and running ideas into the ground; working for The Jeremy Kyle Show and The Joan Rivers Show; the generosity of working with Joan Rivers; meeting George Burns
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Throughout the 2000s tabloid TV was at its peak. The Jeremy Kyle Show didn't follow celebrities into China Whites on a Thursday, it humiliated white working-class people every day at 9:30 am. And we all watched it. The Jeremy Kyle Show enjoyed 1 million viewers every day. On this weeks ShortHand learn how the show and its studio were explicitly designed to bring out the very worst in extremely vulnerable people. We will never know how many lost their lives as a result of this daytime nightmare. 2022 LIVE SHOW TICKET LINKS: https://redhandedpodcast.com
On May 10th, 2019, the final episode of The Jeremy Kyle Show aired. It was cancelled five days later, with all content wiped from streaming and catch-up services. But cross its 14 year run over one million people tuned in every day to watch its host, Jeremy Kyle, act as judge, jury and executioner over people's personal traumas and crises. It was a circus of misery, and the public lapped it up. But what was going on behind the scenes? How did this show avoid cancellation for so many years? And, who should be held responsible? This is episode was written by Michael Chakravarty This is a Broccoli Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to No Dice; a look back over what has been, and a look forward to what's to come, on The Dice with Death Podcast This week, Jamie, Amy, Adam and Oli recap episodes 25 to 28 through the medium of GIFs, discuss just how sus Zakaiya is, and reminisce about their favourite tabloid talk shows Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @dicedeathpod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Dice with Death Podcast Visit our website: www.dicewithdeathpodcast.com Show notes: The Jeremy Kyle Show: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kyzfz_QzaY The Trisha Goddard Show: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUhCjIDLlSg The Maury Povich Show: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p24cxJg-JHo
Helen Anderson and Danni Howard dive into the world of Britain's most hated father, Mick Philpott. After serving only three years in prison after being found guilty for a grisly grievous bodily harm attack in his early twenties, famous ‘benefits scrounger' Mick is living the high life in the noughties in England. Finding fame through touting his government funded lifestyle on daytime TV shows like This Morning and The Jeremy Kyle Show, narcissist Mick thought he had the world in his hands… that was until one of his many long suffering partners decided to leave, triggering him to concoct one of the worst plans of revenge in history. Expect unbelievably arrogant behaviour, tales of dogging in Allestree Park and the story of one very heroic neighbour. Devils in The Dark contains graphic details of sexual assault and violence, including violence against children, and is not intended for all audiences. Listener discretion is strongly advised. 00:00 - Introduction 06:25 - Where Mick's story begins 07:16 - Mick's first assault 09:06 - Mick leaves prison to start a new life 10:22 - Mick meets Mairead Duffy and Lisa Willis 15:05 - Mick goes to his local newspaper 16:27 - Mick's stint on daytime TV 20:29 - Mick sends Mairead and Lisa to work 21:29 - Mick introduces Paul Mosely to Mairead and Lisa 22:01 - Mick goes dogging in Allestree Park 23:52 - Lisa Willis gets out 24:57 - The Plan 27:04 - Brave neighbour, Daniel Stevenson tries to save the children on Victory Road 33:32 - The aftermath of the incident 35:30 - Forensic scientist, Daniel Matthews, arrives to investigate 38:53 - Mick and Mairead hold a press conference 41:05 - Mick's sick behaviour at the mortuary 42:43 - Mick Philpott and Mairead Duffy are arrested 44:49 - The arrest of Paul Mosely 48:00 - The trial of Mick Philpott, Mairead Duffy and Paul Mosely 53:55 - Outro This episode is sponsored by… Skin+Me. Head to www.skinandme.com to get your first month free with code DEVILS. StitchFix. Head to www.stitchfix.co.uk/devils20 to try StitchFix's personal styling service for free! And save 20% when you keep all 5 items in your fix. Follow Helen Anderson at @helenanderz and Danni Howard at @thatdannihoward. Special thanks to Woodcut Media. See audioboom.com/about/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Produced by Alexandra Jueno at Audioboom Studios. If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week's episode please consider contacting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Confidential Emotional Support Line: 01708 765200 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline national male survivor helpline: 0808 800 5005
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Mary Doyle grew up with a very abusive mother, she endured physical and sexual abuse, only to be fostered back and forth to her mother. She was also lied to about her birth father and only found out the reality when she appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show. Tune in to hear her story.
Ofcom’s new duty of care regulations came into force this month, almost exactly two years after the Jeremy Kyle Show was axed following the death of a contestant a week after filming an episode. In this week’s duty of care special, senior reporter Max Goldbart is joined by The Garden founder Magnus Temple, reality supremo Katy Manley from Big Brother producer Initial and BBC Studios Documentary Unit’s Kirsty Cunningham. The group dissect what duty of care looks like for their respective genres and suggest that the pandemic has thrown up challenges for programme-makers as well as contributors. Later on, Max asks ’What We’ve Been Watchin’’, leading to a few nods to a certain critically-acclaimed French comedy-drama. This week's episode is sponsored by Creative Cities Convention. Visit www.creativecitiesconvention.com for more information and to buy a ticket. Music: The Vendetta by Steffan Kartenberg. Licensed by Creative Commons
Saturday’s anti-lockdown protest in Dublin City laid bare the scale and danger the influence the far right has on Ireland. On this episode of ‘Nash’, Rick explains how more and more people we know are getting radicalised, how COVID is exacerbating it and how we can look to be proactive and effective in stamping out this dangerous influence. Song Credits: ‘Dope Vhs Master’ - Desmond Cheese ‘Decomposing’ - Andrea Olivia ‘Divide’ - Supertask ‘Don’t Cry’ - B-Side, Sixcube ‘Requiem’ - Aso FULL TEXT: The last year of our lives has seen us disconnected from the rest of the world, forced to retreat to our homes like a bunch of basement-dwelling Smeagols, obsessively going from episode to episode of shows where we watch people perform such impossible feats as: Working in an office together and, Sit in a coffee shop and make pleasant conversation. Our entire access to the outside world, unless you count 5-second interactions with shopkeepers (and I DO. Nobody can pack my chicken fillet roll like you can Suhail), now comes through screens. And, as we’ve learned in damning depth through documentaries like ‘The Social Dilemma’ on Netflix, those dickhead screens are trained to pick up on our worst instincts and literally fuck our brains stupid. Your phones, tablets and devices are now programmed with algorithms designed to keep your attention at all costs. So-called ‘free’ services like Google, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook’s business model rely on it. They, in many cases quite literally as we all know by now, listen to our private conversations, track our Google searches and filter the content we consume. All the while, they are keeping us distracted by things like meaningless but addictive ‘like’ buttons, that share similar endorphin-hitting properties as the soothing thrill of pulling a lever on a slot machine in Vegas. The grand plan is to keep us scrolling, clicking and liking at any cost so they can learn what kind of content does that, feed us more of it, then sell that information to the real customers: corporations and advertisers. This was once a conspiracy theory, now it’s an established fact admitted by many who helped design these exact algorithms for these companies. With lockdown, we are now fully dependent on our screens. It’s how we talk to our families and friends and how we distract ourselves from the seemingly endless void that our existence has become in an indefinite state of lockdown…*COUGH* Excuse me. This is a dangerous recipe because, though leading tech companies are now put under public pressure to at least pay lip service to the idea of releasing us from brain prison for a walk for an hour or two per day, we already know that they don’t give a fuck what the consequences of their actions are as long as they get paid. See Facebook being held up as responsible for Russian political interference in the 2016 US Election that resulted in us being forced to sit through 4 years of a racist failed businessman turned Orange coated pussy grabber getting access to the nuclear launch codes. On a ground level, too, we can see this in action. For the sake of not hurting CT Flexor’s feelings, let’s take a hypothetical example and invent a fictional character called Mark to see the impact that this can have on a normal person. Mark, pre-lockdown, was a sound but dim, harmless character that doesn’t seem to care about much beyond taking selfies of his abs in the gym. But that’s not possible now because, in a situation where a deadly virus that has wiped out 2.5 million people worldwide (that’s the equivalent of over 840 September 11th attacks!!), and said virus is spread by close contact...opening gyms where people sweat, breathe, heave and spit on each other is not a priority. This makes Mark sad because Mark’s self-esteem is significantly built upon the idea that he is one jacked motherfucker. To paraphrase 2007’s hottest RnB songstress Jordan Sparks: “Tell me how I’m supposed to breathe with no (ABS), Can’t live, can’t breathe with no (ABS), That’s how I feel whenever you ain’t there, There’s no (ABS), no (ABS).” In a world pre-screens brainfucking us endlessly, Mark would mope around for a while until everyone in his life would grow sick of it and tell him to cop on. He’d go running, do Zoom home workouts, or just learn to love carbs again. He may even look inward at why this material instinct is so important to him, recalibrate his self-esteem towards a healthier overall outlook on life and all would be fine. But that’s not how the world works in 2021. When we have screens, we have a portal where we can take literally any idle thought we may have and find people who share it to validate us. No joke, I just Googled the phrase ‘Ginger People Reincarnated As Cats’ and it gave me ONE MILLION, THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND RESULTS! I made that sentence up off the top of my head and there are literally over a million hits filled with people who probably legitimately think that ginger people, specifically, are reincarnated as cats when they die. And so a forlorn and dejected Mark goes online and finds similarly dejected narcissists who don’t particularly care about the virus either. When they look at an elderly or vulnerable person, all they see is a person who can’t deadlift 100 kilogrammes. They congregate and go into victim mode, wondering why the world is so prejudiced against them for being staunch. They begin to click and share links that tell them what they want to hear. That’s where our old pals, the algorithms, come back into play. The algorithm doesn’t have an opinion, it’s literally a maths formula, so it doesn’t get bothered by things such as ‘truth’ or ‘context’. It doesn’t say “Ah Mark, I see you like idiots! Here are some more idiots you may appreciate!” When it makes its recommendations and begins to personally tailor content towards Mark, as he sees it it’s just as reliable as any other...‘scientific-looking thingamajig’... Mark starts to go down a rabbithole that simultaneously feeds his victimhood and offers him easy ways to rationalise him doing whatever the fuck he wants. Because this is a rabbithole millions of people are going down together at the same time, this isn’t even particularly difficult work for the algorithm. It just sends him down Conspiracy Theory Hole 1(b): COVID is a hoax. It feels good to feel right and vindicated. It’s literally physically pleasurable, for me when something I predicted would happen turns out that way (such as the outcome of this year’s Super Bowl which, not bragging, I outlined in-depth on a recent edition of Nash before it happened), it’s like a pressure valve is released in my brain. I feel validated, like I’m Neo seeing The Matrix while the rest of the stupid fucking planet is still plugged in. Then I stub my toe trying to get into bed and remember that even a broken clock is right twice a day. There’s science behind this sensation that most of us can relate to. When challenged or stressed and feeling like we’ve been wronged, the hormone and neurotransmitter cortisol floods the brain causing advanced thought processes like strategy, compassion and trust building fall down. Our instinctive brain, the amygdala, triggers and we go into fight or flight mode, which is why people tend to double down once challenged. Then, if we feel like we’ve been vindicated, adrenaline and dopamine flood our brain instead, making us feel almost invincible. This is the pressure valve, seeing The Matrix release I spoke of. And that’s what going down a rabbit hole, even one filled with rabbit shit, feels like. We get addicted to that feeling of invincibility incredibly easily because it’s seductive to think we’re superior and smarter than everyone else. So Mark reads posts by so-called doctors who say that COVID isn’t what it’s cracked up to be and lockdowns are harmful. He combines that with a dash of truthful info such as the impact this phase is having on all of our mental health. It’s natural for all of us to look, then, at who’s making these decisions. And, with any government, you’ll find an opposition whose entire purpose is to question and criticise their decisions. So if your goal is to prove “gyms need to be open” and you see the government as responsible for closing them, you’re going to ignore anything that says that that was actually the correct decision and instead fly towards any and all criticism of them that gives you another taste of that sweet, sweet dopamine. Mark now feels like he’s Indiana Jones having accidentally leaned on a brick on a wall and uncovered secret treasure. And in Mark’s chamber of secrets, i.e. lying on his bed in his jocks, there are people who see the opportunity for power and profit in far right extremist groups. They offer to do the work and research for him and open his eyes to similar miscarriages of justice. All they ask for in exchange is a vote, a donation, his participation in a protest they’re organising. At the protest, Mark meets like-minded people and they all mentally wank each other off. The dopamine rush is now becoming a dopamine addiction and the only way to continue the high is to get others on board, to uncover more ‘issues’ and to get more extreme in how they protest. And that’s how a nice lad like Mark, who just wanted to go to the gym which is a perfectly fair need to have in any other period of our existence, ends up shooting fireworks at Gardaí in broad daylight on Grafton Street. So how do we handle the Marks of this world? If we know how this is caused, we can surely figure out how to defeat it. The first, natural instinct we all have is to shame and punish these people. Let’s challenge that given what we understand. We know that Mark is in fight or flight mode when challenged and has had several hits of dopamine having felt validated on his journey to that point. We know he sees our point of view as naive given he probably once shared it beforehand. So how is he going to feel when we shame him together? Is he more likely to change his mind and go back to his old thought process or is he more likely to double down and think we’re all sheep? We know the answer to this already in 99% of cases. If it’s someone famous, like Tiger Woods after his affairs were made public and sponsors threatened to pull out putting his fortune in jeopardy, then shame may be enough to pressure them into a public apology and a dose of soul-searching. But even then for every case of that you’ve got a Gina Carrano, who’s walk of atonement from Disney only pushed her into the arms of Ben Shapiro and the extreme Conservative media. Here’s where it gets complex. Because we all understand this rationally once we step back from the situation. Shaming people is not a reliable motivator for overall global change: it may push an opinion out of public view, but that’ll pop right back up in other, unexpected and more damaging ways. Think Trump being elected or Brexit being passed despite opinion polls showing the exact opposite was likely beforehand. Why do we continue to do this? Well it’s because - we may not want to admit it - but we’re built the same as Mark. When we see images like the Grafton Street protest, we get triggered, cortisol floods our brain, compassion goes out the window and our amygdala takes the wheel on a hunt for a dopamine hit. We quote-tweet and post statuses shaming these people. We lose track of any sense of time or other plans we may have had and start scrolling, liking, retweeting, finding other opinions like ours in the EXACT same way Mark did when he wanted the gyms re-opened. I did, and do, the same myself. Even listening to this right now, you may be offended to be compared to Mark. Why is that? Is it because you previously felt superior to him when I made fun of him earlier because YOU understood and HE didn’t? You may be feeling irrationally angry at me and want to switch off or lash out. But is all that, again, not the exact same experience we described earlier? This is how our brains work within the algorithm. It divides us into completely separate camps where people, who may start out from a reasonable, united standpoint end up yelling at each other over an issue that’s tiny to start with but unravels into something much bigger. How do we beat the algorithm then? It’s well and good to say disconnect entirely, but doing so during COVID may not be possible for you to maintain your job, your relationship, checking that your family are okay or even having a way to get through 24 whole hours of the day when our potential list of things we can do are severely restricted. The solution is actually incredibly simple: we talk to each other. We respect each other. We try to see the other person’s side, even if that seems impossible. Instead of seeing Mark as a Nazi, we see him as a guy who just wants to go to the gym and ask what went wrong along the way. Let’s put it into practise. Your friend says something racist. Do you… Block them. Get into a heated argument with them and call them names. Report them to relevant authorities. See them as your friend who’s done a bad thing but could be ignorant and try engage them in a discussion to see if educating them can turn them around? Well what’s the end result we want? Option A protects us from having to hear this stuff said, but only by them specifically. We can’t realistically block every racist thing from being said. It doesn’t change anything, our now former friend may not even realise why they were blocked to begin with, so it’s achieved nothing. Do we want to feel superior and get a lot of likes or pats on the back from like-minded people for how ‘we told them’? That’s really all option B achieves. They’re still racist and they just think we’re stupid now too, and now we’ve triggered them and sent them down a rabbithole to go talk with other racists about how we’re actually stupid. Congratulations, in your battle against racism you’ve actually pushed someone closer to being a Nazi. Hope those likes were worth it. Sure we can report them, and maybe they will be punished. In certain circumstances, such as in a workplace, this is the right call. But it removes any control or influence from your hands and instead entrusts it on a system that may not be just or fair. Ask someone who’s experienced racism how fair and just they feel the world’s systems are towards them. Then there’s option D. It’s the most unpleasant and uncomfortable by far. It doesn’t give us the instant relief of blocking them and avoiding the situation, the catharsis of feeding our amygdala and putting them in their place or the sense of justice we may feel in getting them punishment. It goes against all of our brain’s natural reactions and forces US to have to first challenge OUR natural reaction when WE haven’t done anything wrong. And, worst of all, it means we have to try have a respectful conversation with a racist. *GAG* But the potential end results far supersedes anything that can come from options A-C. By treating our friend as a decent person, even if we’re pretending for the sake of indulging them, we’re far more likely to engage and speak to the side of Mark that’s just upset the gyms are closed. If we can speak to someone at their most reasonable, we can then reason with them! We can educate them as to why their comments may be wrong and hurtful to others. We may not fully convince them, and the truth of the matter is that we ultimately don’t have the right to dictate what others think (even if it’s abhorrent), but at the very least we can draw a boundary where that person will limit when and where they make and spread those comments. So, at the very least, even if we haven’t stopped racism, we’ve limited its spread. Compared to the other three potential reactions, is this not the obvious solution? That’s how we ultimately can beat the algorithm: by doing the exact opposite of what it wants. Right now the algorithm is working us, not working FOR us: it’s not even who we are that it’s feeding us, it’s the worst of who we are. Things that stop me in the street, when I’m flicking through channels on TV or scrolling on Twitter include: The Jeremy Kyle Show, a public argument between people that I know, two drug addicts punching the head off each other. But that’s who I am or want to be. It is what grabs my attention, though, so it’s what the algorithm tries to convince me the entire world is. You’d be fair to say that if we change then so will the algorithms. That’s true. But if the algorithm changes to instead feed us a fair, more rational world filled with respectful discourse that leads to more unity...is that not an absolute dream? Remember, the algorithm doesn’t give a fuck what we want, as long as we want more of it. If we all agree to want cute dog pictures, that’s all we’d see. Changing our behaviour gets us all on the same page, this approach allows us to do that and influence others to a point we can all live with. The battle is won one case at a time, one decision at a time for each of us. Because, when you weigh it all up, just accepting that our friends are Nazis is admitting defeat when we’ve got to share the same planet as them one way or the other. I’d rather choose the other. What one will you choose?
The pastor, preacher, writer and broadcaster speaks to Premier's Andy Peck about his humble start in a Scottish mining town, and pastoring a number of churches with the Salvation Army. This included a spell in California and an appearance on ITV's Jeremy Kyle Show to give a Christian angle in the heat of a debate about the ethics of same-sex relations. He says: “in the middle, was me trying to explain to the studio audience and the ITV audience that Christianity and total insanity, we're not related terms!” His heart to reach the many who aren't aware of the Gospel led to his writing novels for the mass market and his lifelong enthusiasm for radio is behind his delight at presenting on Premier Christian Radio's on Friday mornings. At 74 years of age, he's still exercising daily and has the enthusiasm of a 20 year-old.
Dame Carolyn McCall, the chief executive of ITV, on the crucial role played by public service broadcasters and the "urgent" need for government protection. She tells Amol Rajan why she welcomes the arrival of GB News, and explains the decision to take the Jeremy Kyle Show off-air. Plus Poirot, Love Island and the return of Britain's Got Talent. Studio engineer: Sarah Hockley Producer: Hannah Sander
The guys speak about the dark side of reality TV, Jeremy Kyle, chicken nugget cars, Tree of the Year and celebrities doing dishes. If you have enjoyed this episode, please give us a 5-star-rating, subscribe on a friend's phone, and join us on our other socials. Member of quitethethingmedia.com Twitter: twitter.com/whatdoesSMHmean Discord Invite: https://discord.gg/PYE6UfSmAz Support this podcast
A bus driver, who's thought to be in his 60s, has been killed in a crash involving two buses and a car in Orpington. 15 others have also been injured following the collision on Sevenoaks Road last night, and the driver of the car has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. Also in today's episode: ITV has been accused of failing Jeremy Kyle Show participants, cyber crime is on the rise, Diwali celebrations are underway, Jax Jones talks about his new single, Gillingham look ahead to the weekend's game, and a former Kent player is hoping to make an appearance in the Rugby World Cup final. https://www.kentonline.co.uk/
A Kent MP has criticised the use of lie detector tests in reality TV programmes, following the death of a guest who appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show. Folkestone and Hythe's Damian Collins heads up the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, which has been hearing evidence from ITV bosses in Parliament. The Jeremy Kyle Show was cancelled last month and the host himself declined an invitation to give evidence in Parliament. https://www.kentonline.co.uk/
What are some unspoken rules in the U.K.?Graham Short, Micro-artist, Supplier to the Royal Household,When you park your car in the street close to the football ground and a local urchin asks for a fiver to look after your car… pay him! If you tell him, “There's no need, I've got an Alsation in the boot,” don't be surprised if you hear him say, as you walk away, “I bet he can't put out fires.”When watching the Jeremy Kyle Show you must always say,”Why don't these people get their teeth fixed.”When David Walliams comes on the TV, it is compulsory to say, “I can't stand him, he's creepy.”When speaking to a Brummie, if you haven't got the sheet music you will never understand him.When the ad comes on TV and comedienne Jenny Eclair asks, “Have you got a bothersome vagina?” Don't look at your mother, mother-in-law or granny. Keep your eyes fixed on your newspaper and pretend you haven't heard it.If you are a young slim woman, you must regularly visit the food store, Iceland. You will feel soooo good when you look around at those who shop there.When you see a morbidly obese woman in the street wearing a tracksuit, never ask, “Are you on your way to the gym?”
What are some unspoken rules in the U.K.? Graham Short, Micro-artist, Supplier to the Royal Household, When you park your car in the street close to the football ground and a local urchin asks for a fiver to look after your car… pay him! If you tell him, “There’s no need, I’ve got an Alsation in the boot,” don’t be surprised if you hear him say, as you walk away, “I bet he can’t put out fires.” When watching the Jeremy Kyle Show you must always say,”Why don’t these people get their teeth fixed.” When David Walliams comes on the TV, it is compulsory to say, “I can’t stand h...
Olly Mann and guests Jake Kanter (executive editor, Business Insider UK and Rebecca Gillie (TheWeek.co.uk) discuss the latest news from the creative broadcasting industries. This week: A judicial review into the treatment of two Northern Irish journalists has raised questions about what their arrest means for press freedom, ITV axes the Jeremy Kyle Show after the death of a contributor and a Broadcast survey highlights the struggle for minority-led companies to win commissions. Plus, how Chris Evans won a million, but lost eight.Also: In this week's Media Podcast Quiz we play Top Of The Pods to discover if our guests can identify the latest developments in the podcasting universe.The Media Podcast with Olly Mann is a PPM Production, produced by Rebecca Grisedale-Sherry. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Ryan and Osanne as they review Game of Thrones, but not until a domestic dispute is settled in a very special episode of the Jeremy Kyle Show. **Ratings** Game of Thrones Osanne: 7.5/10
Terry Whitehead joins Vince to discuss how SPAIN’S left-leaning Partido Socialista PSOE) won 20 European Parliament seats and made gains in towns, cities and regions while the Brexit Party topped Britain’s ballot. .Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s PSOE will have six more Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) bringing its total to 20.The conservative Partido Popular (PP) lost four of its seats, leaving it with 12 MEPs. The centrist Ciudadanos picked up a seat to reach seven MEPs, while the leftist Podemos lost five MEPs and now has 11 seats.The far-right Vox will enter the European Parliament for the first time after winning three seats. Meanwhile in Britain, results released yesterday showed the pro-leave Brexit Party won 31.6 per cent of the vote, picking up 29 European Parliament seats. The pro-Remain Liberal Democrats won an extra 15 seats giving it 16 MEPs, up from one before the vote.Labour lost 10 seats and now has 10 MEPs. The Conservatives lost 15 seats leaving them with four MEPs and he Green Party won four more seats than in the last European Parliament election in 2014 and now has a total of seven MEPs. .THE Catholic Church in Spain has announced that it contributed €1.38 billion to the Spanish economy in 2016 following a recent study undertaken by the Conferencia Episcopal Española. With some 23,000 parishes within the country it employs large numbersof men and women who are tax payers and also supports those in need through Caritas and other charitable operations. AFTER China closed the doors to the importation of waste material, it has been diverted to other parts of Asia and recently Malaysia seized large volumes of illegal plastic waste sent from Spain.According to Greenpeace, in 2018, Researchers working on The Jeremy Kyle Show have been accused of smoking cannabis with guests and giving them alcohol for 'medicinal purposes' in a bombshell documentary. British children are at risk of a rickets epidemic as they spend more time indoors playing on smartphones and tablets, an expert has warned. Steve Jones, a leading geneticist, said the condition – common in Victorian times – was coming back 'at some speed' as youngsters spent less time in the sun.. Car theft victims are getting a payout from insurers every eight minutes, according to alarming new data released today. Around £108 million – or £1.2 million a day – was paid out in claims in the first three months of the year.
Terry Whitehead joins Vince to discuss how SPAIN’S left-leaning Partido Socialista PSOE) won 20 European Parliament seats and made gains in towns, cities and regions while the Brexit Party topped Britain’s ballot. .Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s PSOE will have six more Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) bringing its total to 20.The conservative Partido Popular (PP) lost four of its seats, leaving it with 12 MEPs. The centrist Ciudadanos picked up a seat to reach seven MEPs, while the leftist Podemos lost five MEPs and now has 11 seats.The far-right Vox will enter the European Parliament for the first time after winning three seats. Meanwhile in Britain, results released yesterday showed the pro-leave Brexit Party won 31.6 per cent of the vote, picking up 29 European Parliament seats. The pro-Remain Liberal Democrats won an extra 15 seats giving it 16 MEPs, up from one before the vote.Labour lost 10 seats and now has 10 MEPs. The Conservatives lost 15 seats leaving them with four MEPs and he Green Party won four more seats than in the last European Parliament election in 2014 and now has a total of seven MEPs. .THE Catholic Church in Spain has announced that it contributed €1.38 billion to the Spanish economy in 2016 following a recent study undertaken by the Conferencia Episcopal Española. With some 23,000 parishes within the country it employs large numbersof men and women who are tax payers and also supports those in need through Caritas and other charitable operations. AFTER China closed the doors to the importation of waste material, it has been diverted to other parts of Asia and recently Malaysia seized large volumes of illegal plastic waste sent from Spain.According to Greenpeace, in 2018, Researchers working on The Jeremy Kyle Show have been accused of smoking cannabis with guests and giving them alcohol for 'medicinal purposes' in a bombshell documentary. British children are at risk of a rickets epidemic as they spend more time indoors playing on smartphones and tablets, an expert has warned. Steve Jones, a leading geneticist, said the condition – common in Victorian times – was coming back 'at some speed' as youngsters spent less time in the sun.. Car theft victims are getting a payout from insurers every eight minutes, according to alarming new data released today. Around £108 million – or £1.2 million a day – was paid out in claims in the first three months of the year.
This week we're joined by Deewain and we talk about, the Jeremy Kyle Show being cancelled, Love Island coming back and stress it brings and how social media can effect people's mental health. You can find D33Wain here Twitter: twitter.com/DeeWain33 Instagram: www.instagram.com/deewain33/
I watched The Eurovision Song Contest which was hard going......and as usual we were bottom of the pile.....what I can't understand is why don't we realise that NOVELTY is what is required....Bucks Fizz with the skirts pulled off....Brotherhood of Man with their silly dance....the bearded "lady" etc.....much as I like the lad who represened us we missed the best song in the run up....it was called "Freaks" and would have done well....but our public unfortunately thought otherwise....the music business is,and always has been,full of egotists who would have difficulty playing a tambourine yet think they know more than real musicians.....and when we come last every year we blame "politics".....which has nothing to do with it....professional songwriters and someone who actually knows about presentation is required then perhaps we would have something we can offer......or perhaps just call it a day? 2.There is a strange addiction with modern day road users....they simply HAVE to overtake....no matter what speed you are doing they MUST get past....you could be doing 150 m.p.h. and they would still HAVE to get past........I live in a cul de sac and have to turn into it from the main road...sometimes I have to wait for oncoming traffic to clear and I can guarantee some idiot will struggle to squeeze past on the inside....WHY??....they will save themselves about 10 seconds...everyone is in such a hurry and every day we have huge tailbacks on motorways because of brainless idiots.....anyone who thinks they are Lewis Hamilton and isn't should get a life ban which would make the roads a lot safer. 3.The Jeremy Kyle Show has been axed by ITV because one of the contestants has committed suicide....this is a terrible situation which has sadly been waiting to happen.....I think all shows like this should be scrapped....it is not entertainment and wouldn't be missed by anyone with half a brain....the small percentage of sad fools who watch this garbage shouldn't be given any consideration...and as for Mr.Kyle I don't know how he got where he is (or was).....he MUST have been smacked around in school....he MUST have been....he is such a prat........and Martin Clunes has been removed from his programme on animals because he climbed up on an elephant using its ears...which hasn't gone down too well with elephant lovers.....and as he is a white heterosexual Anglo Saxon male he has no argument as he can't use the racist card or the sexist card or the discrimination card....so that's that. 4.There was a very interesting programme on BBC4 called "the people's history of pop" which looked back to the beginnings of skiffle and rock and roll....it was presented by Twiggy....it included people who were there at the time (including our mate Roger Baskeyfield)....it was a great programme but unless you were there it is hard to comprehend the impact it created....I was 11 when I walked into a local cinema with a mate and saw Rock Around The Clock......I walked out of the cinema a different lad....learnt to play guitar (which my dad made me from a kit) formed a skiffle group and off we went.....the programme illustrated this so well as it progresed through the beginning of Merseybeat etc.....and the strange thing is it didn't seem that long ago.....are we really that old? 5.Which brings me to this weeks song.....during those very early years I saw one of our local top skiffle groups called "The Atlantics" which was the first time I heard an electric guitar played live....the leader of the group was John Lomax who went on to make award winning films (he was featured in the Donald Campbell drama called Days that Changed The World).....forty years later we met and became great friends and put a skiffle group together and topped the bill at a skiffle convention in Finland....John was a great guy who I thought the world of....sadly he is no longer with us....but I wrote this song for the convention and got him in the studio.....so here it is my tribute to my mate "The Story of Skiffle" by John Lomax
I watched The Eurovision Song Contest which was hard going......and as usual we were bottom of the pile.....what I can't understand is why don't we realise that NOVELTY is what is required....Bucks Fizz with the skirts pulled off....Brotherhood of Man with their silly dance....the bearded "lady" etc.....much as I like the lad who represened us we missed the best song in the run up....it was called "Freaks" and would have done well....but our public unfortunately thought otherwise....the music business is,and always has been,full of egotists who would have difficulty playing a tambourine yet think they know more than real musicians.....and when we come last every year we blame "politics".....which has nothing to do with it....professional songwriters and someone who actually knows about presentation is required then perhaps we would have something we can offer......or perhaps just call it a day? 2.There is a strange addiction with modern day road users....they simply HAVE to overtake....no matter what speed you are doing they MUST get past....you could be doing 150 m.p.h. and they would still HAVE to get past........I live in a cul de sac and have to turn into it from the main road...sometimes I have to wait for oncoming traffic to clear and I can guarantee some idiot will struggle to squeeze past on the inside....WHY??....they will save themselves about 10 seconds...everyone is in such a hurry and every day we have huge tailbacks on motorways because of brainless idiots.....anyone who thinks they are Lewis Hamilton and isn't should get a life ban which would make the roads a lot safer. 3.The Jeremy Kyle Show has been axed by ITV because one of the contestants has committed suicide....this is a terrible situation which has sadly been waiting to happen.....I think all shows like this should be scrapped....it is not entertainment and wouldn't be missed by anyone with half a brain....the small percentage of sad fools who watch this garbage shouldn't be given any consideration...and as for Mr.Kyle I don't know how he got where he is (or was).....he MUST have been smacked around in school....he MUST have been....he is such a prat........and Martin Clunes has been removed from his programme on animals because he climbed up on an elephant using its ears...which hasn't gone down too well with elephant lovers.....and as he is a white heterosexual Anglo Saxon male he has no argument as he can't use the racist card or the sexist card or the discrimination card....so that's that. 4.There was a very interesting programme on BBC4 called "the people's history of pop" which looked back to the beginnings of skiffle and rock and roll....it was presented by Twiggy....it included people who were there at the time (including our mate Roger Baskeyfield)....it was a great programme but unless you were there it is hard to comprehend the impact it created....I was 11 when I walked into a local cinema with a mate and saw Rock Around The Clock......I walked out of the cinema a different lad....learnt to play guitar (which my dad made me from a kit) formed a skiffle group and off we went.....the programme illustrated this so well as it progresed through the beginning of Merseybeat etc.....and the strange thing is it didn't seem that long ago.....are we really that old? 5.Which brings me to this weeks song.....during those very early years I saw one of our local top skiffle groups called "The Atlantics" which was the first time I heard an electric guitar played live....the leader of the group was John Lomax who went on to make award winning films (he was featured in the Donald Campbell drama called Days that Changed The World).....forty years later we met and became great friends and put a skiffle group together and topped the bill at a skiffle convention in Finland....John was a great guy who I thought the world of....sadly he is no longer with us....but I wrote this song for the convention and got him in the studio.....so here it is my tribute to my mate "The Story of Skiffle" by John Lomax
In this week's episode Faith and Precious bring the usual fun, games and girl chat. They also discuss The Jeremy Kyle Show getting axed, the Final Game of Thrones episode including all the spoilers and other trending topics. Plus, they make make the state of Alabama their Mamu of the week and discuss the church as their main topic, finishing off with this week's Clapback.
In this episode we discuss: • Stav talking about his travels • What would you do if someone asked you to review something you didn't enjoy but they're a nice person • What it's like living in New York • Mr Wolf sister attempted car jacked in NY • How do you feel about crack heads? Can you spot a crack head from someone who just is a little off? • Would you help a disabled person if you saw them in a gym & they didn't ask for assistance. • What do we think of Falcon being the new Captain America • Are all the major cities the same? • Why does Chadwick Boseman seem to be getting all the historical black characters. • Jeremy Kyle Show getting cancelled • Game of Throne discussion / spoilers.. Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/esnpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media
Two friends with very different political opinions... George Kup and Callum Gurr discuss the cancellation of the Jeremy Kyle Show, influential political party leaders and messaging apps.
In episode 8 we get into a discussion about The Jeremy Kyle Show and the death of a participant, the introduction of same sex education for school children and the Abortion law passed in Alabama. The main topic starts at (36m25s) on whether or not we feel as though we are living up to our parents standards. Follow @wcyb.podcast on IG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wcyb/message
Aujourd'hui à l'émission : Karyne Lefebre à l'animation. Jean Leloup à travers les années:Défend ton Jean préféré; Quand l'intimité devient du divertissement:The Jeremy Kyle Show; Le documentaire HAK_MTL:Réflexions et entrevue avec Anne-Sophie Letellier; Défi:Le phénomène Muk Bang
with Gary Black, Chris Conroy & John Walker. Celebrity Deaths: Doris Day, Freddie Starr & Tim Conway. The Jeremy Kyle Show cancelled. Abortion laws in Georgia. Cancer treatment trials. Ban-Hammer: Flimsy paper coffee cups. Get in touch: Email podcast@trampledbat.com Tweet us @TrampledBat Get us on The Trampled Bat Facebook Page Support us on Patreon Ways to listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Acast | Stitcher | TuneIn
Episode 4 - Ben spouts about the F.A. Cup Final, The Jeremy Kyle Show, Suicide Game Shows, Alpha Male Audiences and Internet Dating. Website - http://www.benbriggs.co.uk/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thebenbriggspodcast Twitter - @thebenbriggs - https://twitter.com/thebenbriggs Instagram - @thebenbriggs - https://www.instagram.com/thebenbriggs
▌本節重點 • 灑狗血的真人鬥獸場?英國 The Jeremy Kyle Show • 節目內容各種人倫獵奇劇,婚外情、討債、精神異常、反社會人格... • 自殺爭議:來賓上節目挽回感情失敗,後在5/9自殺身亡 • 節目中來賓沒通過「測謊機」、當場失控崩潰 • 英國ITV立刻停播下架,止血贊助商危機? • 為什麼英國人愛這套?節目背後的收視族群與惡性循環 • 話說美國人喜歡的Jerry Springer Show 也是... 主持人/編輯鎮宏、編輯七號
Carole Malone is arguing that rich people are entitled to do what they like with the money they've earned. And former BBC director-general Greg Dyke tells the panel the Jeremy Kyle Show was getting too "extreme".Also:Can kids handle exam stress?Was Danny Baker's sacking justified?Is the state right to re-nationalise probation services?:: If you're affected by any of this issues discussed in this episode, you can contact Samaritans for help. Call 116 123 from the UK, or e-mail jo@samaritans.org
Following the recent tragedy of a guest on The Jeremy Kyle Show, the famous talk show has now been permanently canceled. In this edition of Views From The East End, we discuss the impact of social media on talk shows, and whether ITV and other television stations should re-evaluate the genre of television shows they broadcast to their audience. Are guests really receiving the aftercare they need?
The boys have F.A Cup fever and are so excited they asked every single guest which of Elton John's hits is their favourite! Reality T.V Star Alex Reid talks how he was treated in Big Brother and The Jeremy Kyle Show. Plus Ex Watford Player David Holdsworth looks at the F.A Cup final, a review of Sunderland in the play-offs, Entertainment News and a Human Lie Detector!
A security bug hits WhatsApp, Alabama bans abortion and the Jeremy Kyle Show is permanently axed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The cancellation of the Jeremy Kyle Show is sparking a major debate about reality TV in the UK.British broadcaster ITV has permanently cancelled the tabloid talk show, which had run for 14 years and specialized in emotive, confrontational showdowns. It comes after 63-year-old Steve Dymond was found dead at a home in Portsmouth, southern England, on May 9 shortly after his appearance on the programme. Media reported that he had killed himself. Police said the death was not suspicious, and a post-mortem will be held to determine the cause.On an episode filmed earlier this month, Dymond took a lie-detector test to convince his fiancee that he had not been unfaithful, but was told he had failed.Other stories are now emerging of traumatic events being linked to the show, and deaths stemming from other shows such as Love Island UK. UK correspondent Stuart Hughes told Kerre McIvor that a pattern is beginning to emerge, and TV makers are being accused of failing in their duty of care."That duty of care issue is one that is going to be addressed at a much deeper level by TV executives, and now parliamentarians are wading in."One of those MPs is the Prime Minister herself, with Downing Street releasing a statement calling the case "deeply disturbing". "Broadcasters and production companies have a responsibility for the mental health and well-being of participants and viewers of their programmes," they said."We are clear they must have appropriate levels of support in place."Hughes says that the bad headlines are building up, and MPs are being forced to act. "The issue with these programmes is are they putting people at risk who might be vulnerable, at a point in their lives where they are unable to foresee the consequences for them and their families." TVNZ has announced they too have pulled the show from their schedule. Where to get help:If you are worried about your or someone else's mental health, the best place to get help is your GP or local mental health provider. However, if you or someone else is in danger or endangering others, call police immediately on 111.Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor.Or if you need to talk to someone else:Lifeline – 0800 543 354Suicide Crisis Helpline – 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)Youthline – 0800 376 633 or free text 234Kidsline – 0800 54 37 54 (for under 18s)What's Up – 0800 942 8787 (for 5–18 year olds 1pm–10pm weekdays and 3pm–10pm weekends)Depression Helpline – 0800 111 757 or free text 4202Samaritans – 0800 726 666OUTLine NZ – 0800 688 5463Healthline – 0800 611 116
A security bug hits WhatsApp, Alabama bans abortion and the Jeremy Kyle Show is permanently axed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Wednesday afternoon, Niall Boylan spoke about the news that the Jeremy Kyle Show has been cancelled indefinitely in the wake of the tragic death of one of its guests. 63 year old Steve Dymond died by suicide a week after appearing on the show. Many have criticized the show saying it needed to be cancelled as it preyed on vulnerable people. However others defended the day time show saying guests know exactly what they are signing up for and that it is unfair to blame this man's tragic death on the TV show. Do you agree with cancelling the TV show? Samaritans helpline: 116123See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jeremy Kyle Show has been permanently scrapped by ITV following the death of a guest several days after filming. It's thought the 63-year-old took his own life, before the episode he featured in had been broadcast. The talk show has been going for 14 years - but the company says it's now the "right time" for it to end. https://www.kentonline.co.uk/
On Wednesday afternoon, Niall Boylan spoke about the news that the Jeremy Kyle Show has been cancelled indefinitely in the wake of the tragic death of one of its guests. 63 year old Steve Dymond died by suicide a week after appearing on the show. Many have criticized the show saying it needed to be cancelled as it preyed on vulnerable people. However others defended the day time show saying guests know exactly what they are signing up for and that it is unfair to blame this man's tragic death on the TV show. Do you agree with cancelling the TV show? Samaritans helpline: 116123 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy Verhofstadt insisted unanimity rules currently in place in the European Union hinder the decision-making powers of European institutions on matters such as migration. Mr Verhofstatd, who is running to take over as European Commissioner from Jean-Claude Juncker when the top Eurocrat retires in November, claimed member states could not be expected to agree unanimously on controversial issues and would need to apply majority rules. The Pope was seen proudly holding a pin reading “Let’s open our harbours” during a meeting focused on welcoming migrants and people in need. Spain wants to avoid being involuntarily dragged into any kind of conflict with Iran. As such, acting Defense Minister Margarita Robles has ordered the Spanish frigate the Méndez Núñez, with 215 sailors on board, to be temporarily removed from the combat group headed by the USS Abraham Lincoln, given the rising tensions between Washington and Tehran. A government decree that went into effect on May 12 forces companies of all sizes to keep records of when employees start and end their working day. The goal is to clamp down on unpaid overtime, and failure to comply carries administrative penalties ranging from €626 to €6,250. Growing numbers of pensioners in Spain who are struggling to make ends meet are putting their properties on the market at lower prices, on the condition they may continue to live there until they die...... The wife of a convicted fraudster has sparked fury after a photo of her on holiday was posted online with the caption: ‘Who says crime doesn’t pay?’ In the UK....Mr Farage clashed with the BBC host when he was asked about a statement he made ten years ago over wanting to privatise the NHS. At the question, the Brexiteer responded: "This is absolutely ludicrous................ BBC Breakfast correspondent Nina Warhurst was in Ulverston at a playground factory which had brought in extra goods in anticipation of Brexit. ........ She said: “Lots of people will say ‘oh the Remoaners said the economy will collapse’. It hasn’t happened, we’re doing fine. we’re seeing growth. Do we need to start worrying about Brexit?” Lynne Owens, Director General of the National Crime Agency, demands ministers invest billions as serious and organised crime kills more people than terrorism, natural disasters and war combined. The Jeremy Kyle Show was permanently cancelled by ITV today following the death of a guest just a week after he appeared on the programme. ITV chief Carolyn McCall admitted it was 'the right time for the show to end' ........Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman called the incident 'deeply concerning', while MPs on an influential Commons committee will discuss the case ....
Guy Verhofstadt insisted unanimity rules currently in place in the European Union hinder the decision-making powers of European institutions on matters such as migration. Mr Verhofstatd, who is running to take over as European Commissioner from Jean-Claude Juncker when the top Eurocrat retires in November, claimed member states could not be expected to agree unanimously on controversial issues and would need to apply majority rules. The Pope was seen proudly holding a pin reading “Let’s open our harbours” during a meeting focused on welcoming migrants and people in need. Spain wants to avoid being involuntarily dragged into any kind of conflict with Iran. As such, acting Defense Minister Margarita Robles has ordered the Spanish frigate the Méndez Núñez, with 215 sailors on board, to be temporarily removed from the combat group headed by the USS Abraham Lincoln, given the rising tensions between Washington and Tehran. A government decree that went into effect on May 12 forces companies of all sizes to keep records of when employees start and end their working day. The goal is to clamp down on unpaid overtime, and failure to comply carries administrative penalties ranging from €626 to €6,250. Growing numbers of pensioners in Spain who are struggling to make ends meet are putting their properties on the market at lower prices, on the condition they may continue to live there until they die...... The wife of a convicted fraudster has sparked fury after a photo of her on holiday was posted online with the caption: ‘Who says crime doesn’t pay?’ In the UK....Mr Farage clashed with the BBC host when he was asked about a statement he made ten years ago over wanting to privatise the NHS. At the question, the Brexiteer responded: "This is absolutely ludicrous................ BBC Breakfast correspondent Nina Warhurst was in Ulverston at a playground factory which had brought in extra goods in anticipation of Brexit. ........ She said: “Lots of people will say ‘oh the Remoaners said the economy will collapse’. It hasn’t happened, we’re doing fine. we’re seeing growth. Do we need to start worrying about Brexit?” Lynne Owens, Director General of the National Crime Agency, demands ministers invest billions as serious and organised crime kills more people than terrorism, natural disasters and war combined. The Jeremy Kyle Show was permanently cancelled by ITV today following the death of a guest just a week after he appeared on the programme. ITV chief Carolyn McCall admitted it was 'the right time for the show to end' ........Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman called the incident 'deeply concerning', while MPs on an influential Commons committee will discuss the case ....
MPs are launching an inquiry into reality TV programmes, after the Jeremy Kyle Show was taken off air following the death of a guest. Also on today's Daily podcast; tensions grow between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear ambitions; Facebook is making changes to its live-streaming after the Christchurch terrorist attack in New Zealand; it's claimed some of the most vulnerable young people are being failed by private mental health units funded by NHS England; and new rules for broadband, phone and TV companies that could save you money.
Though only one of them has a mother-in-law, Bell and Spurling are devising a plan to get rid of theirs! They are joined by Britain Stelley of Creature Courage to talk about spiders. Plus David Walker of "Read But Never Red" talks about plans to give Man City a ban from The Champions League. Also Love Sport's very own Dr Pam Spurr joins us to discuss the Jeremy Kyle Show situation and Rhys Turrell of The Daily Star Sport talks the Chris Hughton sacking. We also give you 5 things you didn't know about Mike Dean!
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Should the Jeremy Kyle show be taken off the air?
Today we talk about the possible axing of The Jeremy Kyle Show after a guest took their own life. Also, ZimmerTHFC and I remember two people who had passed away (his father and my nan.)
ITV drops The Jeremy Kyle Show indefinitely and Julian Assange is facing another extradition battle.
In this episode of the Conquer Food Podcast, Craig outlines the new Conquer Food Workshops & roadshows throughout the UK. The Conquer Food programme is developing into the most effective rapid weight loss and food addiction programme in the world surpassing all other long-term fitness and fat loss camps considerably. At the forefront of the course is Paula Williams. a self-proclaimed, life-long victim of food that knows both the peaks and troughs of food and sugar addiction, binge eating and periods of starvation.The Conquer Food programme is developing into the most effective rapid weight loss and food addiction programme in the world surpassing all other long-term fitness and fat loss camps considerably. At the forefront of the course is Paula Williams. a self-proclaimed, life-long victim of food that knows both the peaks and troughs of food and sugar addiction, binge eating and periods of starvation.Paula provides an insight into her route into the fitness industry plus her driving force behind the CF programme.“There are people in sheer desperation out there… and it is our duty to help them… before it’s too late” – PaulaCraig is a celebrity trainer and extreme weight loss consultant for the television (A Year To Save My Life, GMTV, Jeremy Kyle Show) who delivers no-nonsense, honest and fun weight loss, nutrition and fitness talks. Craig overcame food and drink addiction following a career in the Royal Marines which led him into the fitness industry as a personal trainer. True experience and empathy set Craig apart from other trainers and he provides powerful tricks, techniques and advice on beating triggers to unhealthy eating, eradicating barriers to exercise and creating a deep-rooted desire to be better!Key Points include:The origins of the Conquer Food ProgrammeSuccess stories from Adam & ‘L’The mechanics of the courseHow our thoughts, values and beliefs affect eatingPLUS the three aspects of the CF programme required to get ultimate success
Jermaine Pennant appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show 11 years after playing in the Champions League Final, Chelsea grab a last minute equaliser against United at The Bridge, Man City and Liverpool win again as Cardiff grab their first win and more. Hosts: Kuda Twitter: @Ntuli88 Instagram: @Kudashots Stuart Instagram: @sj4tune Shawn Instagram: @sas_stand_up Abass Instagram: @dreamz1711
In the very first episode of the Conquer Food Podcast, Paula and Craig outline the WHY. The Conquer Food programme is developing into the most effective rapid weight loss and food addiction programme in the world surpassing all other long-term fitness and fat loss camps considerably. At the forefront of the course is Paula Williams. a self-proclaimed, life-long victim of food that knows both the peaks and troughs of food and sugar addiction, binge eating and periods of starvation.The Conquer Food programme is developing into the most effective rapid weight loss and food addiction programme in the world surpassing all other long-term fitness and fat loss camps considerably. At the forefront of the course is Paula Williams. a self-proclaimed, life-long victim of food that knows both the peaks and troughs of food and sugar addiction, binge eating and periods of starvation.Paula provides an insight into her route into the fitness industry plus her driving force behind the CF programme.“There are people in sheer desperation out there… and it is our duty to help them… before it’s too late” – PaulaCraig is a celebrity trainer and extreme weight loss consultant for the television (A Year To Save My Life, GMTV, Jeremy Kyle Show) who delivers no-nonsense, honest and fun weight loss, nutrition and fitness talks. Craig overcame food and drink addiction following a career in the Royal Marines which led him into the fitness industry as a personal trainer. True experience and empathy set Craig apart from other trainers and he provides powerful tricks, techniques and advice on beating triggers to unhealthy eating, eradicating barriers to exercise and creating a deep-rooted desire to be better!Key Points include:The origins of the Conquer Food ProgrammeSuccess stories from Adam & ‘L’The mechanics of the courseHow our thoughts, values and beliefs affect eatingPLUS the three aspects of the CF programme required to get ultimate successPlease share and review the Conquer Food Podcast so that others can benefit from these two industry transformers.“Ultimately, we want everyone to be the best version of themselves, that they can be!” Craig
Which is the Best podcast is the podcast for people who struggle when being ask to choose. We choose mate, my word do we choose. Between things of the same or similar names that is! This week, Lee Kyle and Sammy Dobson decide between: Ballet Dancing and Belly Dancing. PLUS! - Lee has been in trouble because people thought he was a much worse person than even he is! - A sad ending! - Sammy has been to watch The Jeremy Kyle Show be recorded, is he an even more detestable human than you'd imagined?
Date: 5 March 2017Series: Genesis Pt. 2: God's Unbreakable PromiseSpeaker: Ian Jones
Date: 5 March 2017Series: Genesis Pt. 2: God's Unbreakable PromiseSpeaker: Ian Jones
The International Monetary Fund #IMF is warning that Spain has one of the biggest income gaps in Europe. SPANISH police have arrested 75 people as part of a Europe-wide crackdown on cultural theft. A team of Spanish #archeologists has discovered an Ancient Roman ship that sank off the tiny island of #Cabrera, near the southern coast of #Mallorca around 1,800 years ago. The only public hospital on the island of #Ibiza was forced to temporarily shut down its surgery wing on Thursday after detecting flies in seven out of the eight operating rooms. TWO British teenagers decided to ditch the drudgery of their hometown and fly to Spain for a night out – on a schoolnight. Apart from all the #Trump and #Brexit protests what can we offer from the UK? Have #NHS doctors really been told not to call pregnant women ‘expectant mothers’ because it might offend transgender people? ... ready with paternity tests, offers of rehab and post-show counselling to those who choose to share their troubles on television... The Jeremy Kyle Show.... Changing the Guard ceremonies at #Windsor Castle will no longer take place on Saturdays because police believe jihadis could target soldiers and the thousands of tourists who gather to enjoy the spectacle. The bill for Britain's foreign aid cash handouts in Pakistan has reached a staggering £420.3million.... Drivers are being hammered at the pumps, with the cost of filling up a family car soaring £9 in the past year.... Furious BBC #Radio 2 listeners are threatening to boycott the station in disgust over the ‘heartless’ and ‘underhand’ way it axed veteran DJ Brian Matthew.
The International Monetary Fund #IMF is warning that Spain has one of the biggest income gaps in Europe. SPANISH police have arrested 75 people as part of a Europe-wide crackdown on cultural theft. A team of Spanish #archeologists has discovered an Ancient Roman ship that sank off the tiny island of #Cabrera, near the southern coast of #Mallorca around 1,800 years ago. The only public hospital on the island of #Ibiza was forced to temporarily shut down its surgery wing on Thursday after detecting flies in seven out of the eight operating rooms. TWO British teenagers decided to ditch the drudgery of their hometown and fly to Spain for a night out – on a schoolnight. Apart from all the #Trump and #Brexit protests what can we offer from the UK? Have #NHS doctors really been told not to call pregnant women ‘expectant mothers’ because it might offend transgender people? ... ready with paternity tests, offers of rehab and post-show counselling to those who choose to share their troubles on television... The Jeremy Kyle Show.... Changing the Guard ceremonies at #Windsor Castle will no longer take place on Saturdays because police believe jihadis could target soldiers and the thousands of tourists who gather to enjoy the spectacle. The bill for Britain's foreign aid cash handouts in Pakistan has reached a staggering £420.3million.... Drivers are being hammered at the pumps, with the cost of filling up a family car soaring £9 in the past year.... Furious BBC #Radio 2 listeners are threatening to boycott the station in disgust over the ‘heartless’ and ‘underhand’ way it axed veteran DJ Brian Matthew.
We often dismiss that are moods are just that, not considering that there may be more to it. Join us as we talk about How do recognize, cope and heal from depression with Dr. Janet Taylor. Dr. Taylor will also be a guest panelist on Friday, November 16th in Brooklyn, NY at St. Paul's Baptist Church for the launch of Code Blue. A community campaign created by Fathers Incorprated to address the issue of Mental Health and Depressing in Black Men and their Families. Dr. Janet Taylor is the Director of the Guest Support Team for “The Jeremy Kyle Show.” She’s a Community Psychiatrist in New York City, the Bronx and Queens and a Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry at Harlem Hospital. Dr. Taylor attended the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky for Undergraduate and Medical School and had a internship in Internal Medicine at the Miriam Hospital-Brown University. Her psychiatric residency was completed at New York Medical College-Westchester Medical Center. She received a Master’s of Public Health in Health Promotion/Disease Prevention from Columbia University and was a recipient of the 2008 Woman in Medicine Award (National Medical Association- Council of Women’s Concerns). She is a frequently invited speaker on the subjects of Minority Health, Stress Management, Parenting and Work-Life Balance. She is a frequent contributor to the CBS “The Early Show,” and NBC “TODAY” show on issues of motherhood and parenting. Dr. Taylor is also regularly featured on CNN, MSNBC and ABC.com‘s regular webcast, “Moms Get Real.”
LAPodcast (Local Anaesthetic Podcast) - The Most Trusted Name in Local News
Alex and Rob cast an irreverent eye over local news from their respective home towns. Listeners can submit stories from their local area to:lapodcast.net@gmail.com Stories this week include: Chilli pepper thief left to sweat after eating ill-gotten gains. Glue factory up in arms as local circus rescues horses. Children of middle class family traumatised by advances in modern technology. Local teenager has bicycle stolen by potential guests of The Jeremy Kyle Show. Also revealed: Rob's Z-List celebrity tales.