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Three Valleys Radio
Gloverscast #56

Three Valleys Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 75:13


Defeat at Hartlepool, a place we've not won at for a decade.Joining Ian and Ben (who couldn't watch) is Pulitzer Prize Award Winning journalist, David Coates to chat about the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DAE On Demand
Beckles & Recher - COMMERCIAL FREE - 1-8-21

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 179:42


The Beckles & Recher Show celebrated their very first Football Friday together, previewing Saturday's Buccaneers-Washington Football Team wild-card game, including a host of football guests. Joining Ian and Jay Friday are Hall-of-Fame running back Marshall Faulk, Tampa Bay Buccaneers former tight end and radio analyst Dave Moore, and Laura Rutledge from ESPN! Also joining us, famed Green Bay Packers fan and fishing guru Captain Mike Anderson, and Mr. All-Around Tampa Bay Greg Wolf, telling us about some weekend events! Also Halftime Heat, Pick to Click and MORE!

The Verb
The Changing Language of Veganism: Experiments in Living

The Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 44:31


Are you what you eat? The way we talk and think about food has changed a lot in recent years, particularly when it comes to the idea of eating ethically and the concept of veganism. Once a punchline, it's now a multi-million pound industry. What do the words we use to talk about food tell us about the underlying moral issues? Why is food so tied up with shame? Can we find the language to become 'good enough' eaters? Joining Ian to talk about the language of food from 'clean' to 'dirty' are Benjamin Zephaniah, who became a vegan instinctively before he even knew the word for it, and who is perhaps best loved for his plea to be kinder to animals at Christmas; 'Talking Turkey'. The novelist Jonathan Safran Foer first examined morality and food in his 2009 non-fiction book 'Eating Animals', and it's a subject he has returned to in his latest book 'We are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast'. Argentinian novelist Agustina Bazterrica explains the challenges of not eating meat in a country where it is central to the culture, and discusses her dystopian novel 'Tender is the Flesh'. And meat runs throughout the poetry of Rachael Allen, who is in fact a vegan. Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Jessica Treen

The Verb
Comedy writing in difficult times: Experiments in Living

The Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 44:25


This week Ian McMillan and guests are turning to humour to help us get through difficult times. If 'comedy equals tragedy plus time' - how much time do we need to make something funny? Or is it more dangerous to leave a topic too long, and risk your audience moving on? Because in comedy, timing is everything... Joining Ian are Ben Schott, the author of two novels set in the Jeeves and Wooster universe on why so many people have turned to P.G Wodehouse during lockdown, comedian Grainne Maguire on the challenges of performing to masked audiences and how comedy will adapt to socially distanced audiences, Kate Fox has written us a brand new poem on why she's found it difficult to be funny recently, and Dr Matt Winning explains how he makes climate change funny - and why humour might be the key to making people care about the planet. Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Cecile Wright

Kicking the Seat
Ep563: Accademia Giallo: Hot and Bava'd

Kicking the Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020


Today, The Kicking the Seat Podcast goes for extra credit with an "Accademia Giallo" look at A Bay of Blood! We began this series with a look at Mario Bava’s stylish 1964 thriller, Blood and Black Lace. Seven years later, the director debuted what many consider to be the prototypical stalk-’n-slash movie—which, thanks to a plot that even the experts need a chart to decipher, still places it firmly in the giallo realm of murder-mystery. Joining Ian to talk about all the carnage and convolutions are Aaron Christensen of Horror 101 with Dr. A.C. and Bryan Martinez of the Facebook video series The Giallo Room!The guys step through Bava’s filmography, and what A Bay of Blood represented for the genre; debate whether there’s any merit to the rumors that Sean S. Cunningham “paid tribute” to the film with Friday the 13th; and also talk about Bryan’s awesome new movie podcast, Film Deviant!Lastly Ian returns to The Spoiler Room Podcast to dress down The Mod Squad with Mark "The Movie Man" Krawczyk! It’s the latest installment of Mark’s year-long "52 Degrees K.B." project, in which he reviews fifty-two films with various connections--all winding their way back to Kevin Bacon!Episode 563 is the double-impalement of podcasts!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 4:01A Bay of Blood Trailer: 4:01 - 6:55A Bay of Blood Discussion: 6:55 - 1:18:15Outro Music: 1:18:15 - 1:18:30Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!

Kicking the Seat
Ep559: OLD Habits

Kicking the Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020


Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast reunites with Earth’s Mightiest Critics to review Netflix’s new comic-book movie, The Old Guard! Charlize Theron stars as the head of a tight-knit band of immortal mercenaries who find themselves targeted by a nefarious millionaire.Joining Ian to break down the good, the bad, and the tiresome are Keeping it Reel's David Fowlie, Emmanuel Noisette of EMan’s Movie Reviews, and Don Shanahan of Every Movie Has a Lesson. The opinions fly fast and furious in this spoiler-filled discussion, so definitely watch The Old Guard first—or regret it forever!Also, Ian reviews the new supernatural thriller, Relic, which is now available On Demand and on the big screen at the Music Box Theatre this weekend!Episode 559 is a brooding, ass-kicking, alcoholic lone wolf!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 1:49Relic Review: 1:49 - 4:01Intro (Ct’d): 4:01 - 5:07The Old Guard Trailer: 5:07 - 7:47The Old Guard Discussion: 7:47 - 1:13:48Outro Music: 1:13:48 - 1:14:04Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!

Kicking the Seat
Ep547: BLOODS & Treasure

Kicking the Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020


Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast looks at Spike Lee's latest film, Da 5 Bloods, which recently debuted on Netflix. Joining Ian for a breakdown of this poignant and ambitious post-Viet Nam War drama are David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel and Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews.Lee's story of four soldiers who return to Ho Chi Minh City in search of a fallen brother's remains quickly expands into a multi-layered story involving gold bars, anti-bomb activists, and sinister armed forces. Ian, EMan, and David talk about the director's evolution from 1989's Do The Right Thing; the effectiveness of his filmmaking activism; and key performances that unanimously wowed the group.Also, Ian reviews The Soul Collector (now available On Demand from Shout! Studios), and recommends Don Shanahan's review of Da 5 Bloods at Every Movie Has a Lesson and EMan's interview with Spike Lee and Delroy Lindo!Episode 547 still believes that war is hell!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 1:53The Soul Collector Review: 1:53 - 4:26Intro Ct'd: 4:26 - 5:11Da 5 Bloods Trailer: 5:11 - 7:40Da 5 Bloods Discussion: 7:40 - 1:22:52Outro Music: 1:22:52 - 1:23:08Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!Click to Listen!

Kicking the Seat
Ep547: BLOODS & Treasure

Kicking the Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020


Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast looks at Spike Lee's latest film, Da 5 Bloods, which recently debuted on Netflix. Joining Ian for a breakdown of this poignant and ambitious post-Viet Nam War drama are David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel and Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews. Lee's story of four soldiers who return to Ho Chi Minh City in search of a fallen brother's remains quickly expands into a multi-layered story involving gold bars, anti-bomb activists, and sinister armed forces. Ian, EMan, and David talk about the director's evolution from 1989's Do The Right Thing; the effectiveness of his filmmaking activism; and key performances that unanimously wowed the group. Also, Ian reviews The Soul Collector (now available On Demand from Shout! Studios), and recommends Don Shanahan's review of Da 5 Bloods at Every Movie Has a Lesson and EMan's interview with Spike Lee and Delroy Lindo! Episode 547 still believes that war is hell! Show Guide: Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14 Intro: 0:14 - 1:53 The Soul Collector Review: 1:53 - 4:26 Intro Ct'd: 4:26 - 5:11 Da 5 Bloods Trailer: 5:11 - 7:40 Da 5 Bloods Discussion: 7:40 - 1:22:52 Outro Music: 1:22:52 - 1:23:08 Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!

Adelante Initiative Podcast
How chronic kidney disease impacts sugar cane producing communities

Adelante Initiative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 17:01


Hosted by business and human rights commentator Ian Welsh, in this episode he hears directly how the disease affects sugar cane workers in Nicaragua and investigates the history of knowledge of kidney disease.Joining Ian are William Martinez, occupational health expert in Nicaragua, whose family members have been impacted by kidney disease, Dr Catharina Wesseling of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, and La Isla Network’s Jason Glaser and Scott Montegna.

The Verb
Alone

The Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 44:43


This week The Verb examines the idea of 'Alone', whether it means revelling in solitude or drowning in loneliness. Joining Ian are debut novelist Okechukwu Nzelu, whose 'The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney' examines finding yourself and where you belong, and Will Taylor who will be presenting an excerpt of his audio drama 'Black Boys Cry', produced as part of the BBC's New Creatives scheme. DJ Taylor takes us on a tour of the loneliest characters, place and sentences in literature, as well as an examination of the 'The Lost Girls' - the subject of his new book, and there's a specially commissioned sound piece from Kate Carr. Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Jessica Treen

The Verb
Aldeburgh

The Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 46:38


This week The Verb is live at The Aldeburgh Festival in Snape Maltings. Joining Ian and a studio audience are Lavinia Greenlaw, Fiona Sampson and Mark Padmore. Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Faith Lawrence

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 123 - Danny Sapani & Russell Hicks

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 97:58


Ian doesn’t like David Essex’s cover of the Ghostbusters theme and Natalie doesn’t have enough zinc is just two things we learnt on this week’s show! Joining Ian in the studio was actor Danny Sapani, who was discussing the new season of Harlots, and Russell Hicks who was talking all about his new livestreamed show.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 121 - Laura Main, Ben Bidwell & Paul Wellens

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 105:31


Joining Ian in the studio this week was Call The Midwife (of course!) actress Laura Main, who, as well as talking about the new series, may have accidentally signed herself up for a walking tour of the set. Also joining Ian and Nat was Ben Bidwell, part of The Naked Professors duo, a new mental health podcast. A surprise addition to the bill, Paul Wellens was on the phone to talk about Rugby League.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 120 - Cara Horgan & To Dream

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 99:46


Ian and Nat launched a new feature ‘reminisce’, where they look back at someone from their past. It probably won’t last very long. Joining Ian in the studio was filmmaker Nicole Albarelli and actor Freddie Thorp from new independent film To Dream, who told us how the film was created, going on holiday with Tim Burton, and why Johnny Depp thinks he’s a pirate. Also on the show was actress Cara Horgan ahead of her appearance in Channel 4’s ‘Traitors’; Ian and Cara later compared their experiences having prosthetics applied.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 118 - Christmas special!

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 108:18


It's Christmas! Joining Ian for the final show of the year (and the most festive) was some of our favourite guests from 2018, including The Chief from Channel 4's Hunted, Peter Bleksley, thespian and Queen of Ian's heart Harriet Thorpe, frontman of Towers of London Donny Tourette and Dan Schreiber and James Harkin from the No Such Thing As A Fish podcast! What a show! Also, intern Will gets feedback on his university paper about working at FUBAR.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 117 - Nicolas Aujula & Gingzilla

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 106:09


Joining Ian on what turned out to be quite a hectic show was award winning international cabaret and performance artist Gingzilla, who was speaking ahead of her Christmas show in London. Also on the show was astronomer Nicolas Aujula who had a very polite discussion with Ian about the stars, the afterlife, and more. Also on the show was Connor Wallace, who shared a story about a man masturbating on a train, and Barry Dodds, who was rejected from calling up Jeremy Vine on the TV.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 112 - Anthony Horowitz, Hannah Spearritt and more

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 101:34


Joining Ian this week was acclaimed author Anthony Horowitz, who discussed his career to date, his new book, and his role in creating the TV adaption of Midsomer Murders, proving Nat right and Ian wrong in the process. Hannah Spearritt was on the show this week to talk about I, Dog, which isn’t quite what Ian and the team from the No Such Thing As A Fish podcast thought it was after their discussion a few weeks ago. Finally, actor Matt Corner was in the studio to talk all about Fiddler On The Roof. Ian also sang some songs from it, and tried to work out with Nat whether the Black Eyed Peas should rename one of their biggest hits.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 101 - Christina Bennginton and Johnny Vegas

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 106:30


Joining Ian on the show was star of Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical Christina Bennington, who popped by to talk about how the run of the show is going, and Johnny Vegas, who was supposed to be talking about the recent charity bowls match he organised, but instead had a long conversation about what films are relationship deal breakers with Producer Nat. It was also decided that Nat, Ian and Johnny are going to go to Thorpe Park using Johnny’s VIP pass and are definitely not going to go to West Drayton.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 96 - Emma Woolf and Elf Lyons

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 97:48


Joining Ian in the studio was writer Emma Woolf, who spoke about the inspirations behind her new novel England’s Lane, as well as joining in on Ian and Nat’s big question: if you’re a Vegan, can you have sperm? Also in the studio was comedian Elf Lyons, who joined Ian ahead of her brand new show at the Edinburgh Festival in August. Here Ian tried to tackle Nat’s issues with balloons, however this was largely unsuccessful.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 94 - Anna Danshina and Men With Ven

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 91:05


Joining Ian and Nat in the studio this afternoon was Russian actress Anna Danshina, who was talking all about her new film ‘The Bromley Boys’. Also in the studio was David from Men With Ven, an epic musical adventure in seven parts. Ian and Nat also discussed their birthdays and tit pics.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 78 - Ryan Hand and Daniella Isaacs

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 90:54


Joining Ian in the studio this week is Ryan Hand, who is a presenter/comedian/marathon runner/warm-up/and more, and Ian duly tries to find out what he actually wants to be in his life. Later, Daniella Isaacs joins the gang to talk all about her show 'Hear Me Raw', which is coming to the Arcola Theatre.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 76 - Peter Bleksley, Gershwyn Eustache Jr, Paul Wellens

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 96:12


Joining Ian this week is Rugby League star and one of Ian’s idols Paul Wellens, actor Gershwyn Eustache Jr, who features in the new Sky Atlantic series ‘Britannia’, and former undercover police officer and The Chief on Hunted – Peter Belksley! And if that isn’t enough Ian has some stern words with Nat over her Google searches and Nat also tells us a story about a Tory MP…

The Verb
How do you choose a mentor?

The Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 49:17


This week on The Verb we're looking at writing mentors. How much different can a mentor make, how can we learn from their writing, and what kind of language should a mentor use? Joining Ian is the comedian Margaret Cho, who was profoundly influenced by her friend and mentor Joan Rivers. Margaret is a groundbreaking American comic who has been Emmy and Grammy nominated five times, hosts the podcast 'Monsters of Talk' and is currently on tour with her latest stand-up show 'Fresh Off The Boat'. Tim X Atack is a composer and sound designer who works across film, music and theatre; we commissioned him to create a audio piece inspired by the classical myth of Mentor and Athena. The award winning poet Sarah Howe explores mentoring in the world of poetry. This week Hollie McNish introduces us to the poetry of Rosy Carrick - who has been influenced by the Russian poet Mayakovsky. Producer: Faith Lawrence.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 72 - Joseph Lynn and Mark Stanley

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 101:52


Joining Ian on this edition of the show is photographer and filmmaker Joseph Lynn to discuss his work, and actor Mark Stanley, who is currently starring the BBC One drama Love, Lies and Record. Ian also discusses unauthorised biographies, tells his very own Star Wars joke, and gets offended by Mark Stanley who accidentally insults Red Dwarf.

SciFiPulse Radio
SFP-NOW Featuring Writer Leonardo Ramirez

SciFiPulse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2014 55:04


Welcome to another episode of SFP-NOW.This week Raissa and Ian review the last two episodes of Doctor Who and come to some conclusions with regards to how the overall story arc could play out.Joining Ian for the interview this week is writer Leonardo Ramirez who talks about his love of the scifi genre and how it got him into writing.Leonardo also talks about his series of childrens books 'The Jupiter Chonicles,' which have a very cool steampunk vibe to them.You can find out much more about Leonardo and his work at: Leonardoverse.comYou can also check out the Kickstarter Campaign to make Jupiter Chronicles into an animated series here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.