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Jolyon Rubenstein joins us on this Friday's episode. We're chatting all about Jolyon's political prank shows, the current living crisis, comedy and satire, and conspiracy theories. An eye opening and educational episode that's for sure!Remember to keep up to date with Private Parts on our TikTok, Insta, and YouTube ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jolyon Rubenstein joins us on this Friday's episode. We're chatting all about Jolyon's political prank shows, the current living crisis, comedy and satire, and conspiracy theories. An eye opening and educational episode that's for sure!Remember to keep up to date with Private Parts on our TikTok, Insta, and YouTube ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
‘Conspiracy? Unexplained Correlation? Just a Coincidence? Conspiracy theories are being discussed more than ever. BAFTA award winning comedian Jolyon Rubinstein and Pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist James Ball are deliberating what makes conspiracy theories believable or rejectable. From who shot JFK to who replaced Melania Trump? James and Jol dive into the silly and the serious world of conspiracies theorists. Every episode joined by expert guests to help them come to a decision, throughout a somewhat unplanned discussion. But let's face it, the truth is never the best story to tell, so might as well have some fun along the way. Once a week with us not enough? join us in the exclusive Tier 4 Platinum circle to get extra episodes every week, where we'll be discussing new developments in the world of conspiracies, serving up extended tangents and more. Plus, subscribers get all episodes of New Conspiracist completely ad-free. Visit the New Conspiracist show page on Apple Podcasts and hit ‘try free' at the top of the page to start your free trial. Or visit NewConspiracist.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Dane Baptiste Questions Everything, a podcast where comedian Dane Baptiste, producer Howard Cohen and a special guest take turns posing questions that just need answering. This is episode 152 and we spoke to comedian and broadcaster Jolyon Rubinstein about if the current Ukraine crisis is the start of World War Three. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and beyond. #questioneverything @DBQEPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/danebaptistequestionseverything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jolyon and Julia sat down for FIVE HOURS, drank ill-advised amounts of wine and discussed the highs and lows of 2021's political landscape. Join them for part 2 of this Xmas Special to hear their views on Dominic Cummings, COP26, the migrant crisis, the Downing Street Christmas Party(s) and more. Please be advised, this episode includes discussions & topics which may be distressing. Follow Jolyon on Twitter and on Instagram Follow Julia on Twitter and on Instagram If you liked the episode and you want to support Julia, check out her Patreon page where she uploads exclusive content such as interviews, updates and opinion pieces.
Jolyon and Julia sat down for FIVE HOURS, drank ill-advised amounts of wine and discussed the highs and lows of 2021's political landscape. Join them for part 1 of this Xmas Special to hear their views on Brexit, Crime, the Monarchy, the Labour Party, and the importance of being a reckless public nuisance. Follow Jolyon on Twitter and on Instagram Follow Julia on Twitter and on Instagram If you liked the episode and you want to support Julia, check out her Patreon page where she uploads exclusive content such as interviews, updates and opinion pieces.
Conspiracy theories are swirling around like never before – tormenting mistrust, infecting our politics, and even tearing families apart. But Brit Award-winning comedian Jolyon Rubinstein and investigative journalist James Ball are here to save the day. Or at least try.
If you want to know why Brexit talks have missed EVERY SINGLE deadline, and why the UK and the EU are having SUCH a hard time finding middle ground, this episode will completely sort you out. Here’s Alex Morgan’s Twitter (https://twitter.com/newsamorgan?lang=en) If you liked the episode and you want to support Julia, check out her Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/JuliaBelle) page where she uploads exclusive content such as interviews, updates and opinion pieces. If you want to nab yourself a pair of her ‘VOTE’ earrings in collaboration with @DesignByWingers click HERE (https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/881354265/vote-earrings-with-bright-colourful?ref=shop_home_active_4&frs=1&crt=1) and remember to use the code JULIA10 at checkout to save 10%! Follow Julia on Instagram and Twitter @juliabelle_x (https://www.instagram.com/juliabelle_x/?hl=en) to ask her questions for future episodes. Recommendation of the week: The New Conspiracist (https://open.spotify.com/show/2PDfAr2kaQQEITLdd0NfWn?si=FqEtGr7jTLqQCmW5_AbW3A) Hosted by Jolyon Rubinstein (https://twitter.com/JolyonRubs) and James Ball (https://twitter.com/jamesrbuk)
I have loved Jolyon's work ever since I saw him and Heydon Prowse in The Revolution Will Be Televised which was satirical comedy at its best. Pure genius. In this episode, Jolyon shares how he used his white privilege to gain access for some of the crazy sketches in the series and how his grandfather was the Obi-Wan in his heroes' journey. He shares how he almost died at 22 and how therapy has helped him overcome self-sabotage and learn to love and heal his inner child and finally unleash his full potential. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravinol/message
In part two Jolyon shares how Dick Cheney got away but that Sasha Baron Cohen managed to get him later. He also reveals how repressed trauma from filming in character and not being able to help people who asked for his help has shifted his efforts to talking more directly about issues including Black Lives Matter. He talks about winning the BAFTA, self-care, and a move towards scripted drama. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravinol/message
Welcome to Dane Baptiste Questions Everything, a podcast where comedian Dane Baptiste, producer Howard Cohen and a special guest take turns posing questions that just need answering.This is episode 65 we spoke to writer and satirist Jolyon Rubinstein about how to change broken bits of the world we live in.Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and beyond. #questioneverything @DBQEPodcast Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/danebaptistequestionseverything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week’s episode of Priorities, I’m in conversation with BAFTA award winning filmmaker, satirist and activist Jolyon Rubinstein. The many brilliant shows and podcasts Jolyon has created include: The Revolution Will Be Televised, Don't Hate the Playaz, Revolting, News Roast and We Need To Talk About.Some of the topics we cover include:What an overactive mind means for the creative process and mental healthThe changes in the television industry due to COVID-19Taking our loved ones for grantedCognitive dissonance and why we all experience itWhy we get in thought-ruts (and how to get ourselves out of them)Will you agree with Jolyon’s priorities? Have a listen and find out.Priorities explores the things in life that really matter. Join Lily Silverton as she invites inspirational guests to discuss their priorities, and how these help them successfully navigate this demanding modern world.Thinking about your own priorities? This podcast will help you move closer to the life you truly want to live.Follow Lily on Instagram: www.instagram.com/lily_silvertonFor free meditations & to work with Lily: www.lilysilverton.com#prioritiespodcastJolyon hosts two live shows via his Instagram, ‘G’wan Britain’ & ‘Sunday Papers Live’.Follow Jolyon: www.instagram.com/jolyonrubs & https://twitter.com/jolyonrubsThank you to our sponsors:Your one-stop lifestyle brand for everything slumber, Sleep SirenThe game-changing instant smoothie company, Foga Music: Aaron HornPlease subscribe, rate, review and share!Would you like a free 1-2-1 coaching session with Lily? Subscribe, rate and review, and then send a screenshot of your review to prioritiespodcast@gmail.com to be entered into the ballot for a chance to win. Each month, one reviewer is chosen at random for a private 60 minute online session with Lily.
Hello lovely, It has been a heavy few weeks in the world and when we recorded this on Monday we were really feeling it. Our plan was to talk about looking to the future and the positive lessons we’ve learnt during lockdown that we want to carry through as we emerge from it step by step, but when it came to recording, all we wanted to talk about was anti-racism and in particular what we are doing as white women to commit to doing anti-racism work, not just something we dip in and out of, but something we remain firmly committed to on a daily basis, for life. We share what we’re doing right now to be actively anti-racist and what we are committed to doing from now on. If you are white and wondering what you can do, then the key is to listen to the lived experience of black and brown people and never stop listening. Follow black and brown educators but rather than popping into their DMs to ask them to educate you for free, buy their courses and their books. Do the work to shine a light on your own inner racism. We all have it, particularly if we think we don’t. This is an inside outside job as all great transformations are. Breathe through the shame and discomfort that will inevitably bubble up. Welcome it. Here are the resources, books and black anti-racism educators we mention. Nova Reid - an anti-racism campaigner, educator and writer, has been on the podcast to talk to Selina twice about anti racism - those episodes are here (https://loveprojectlove.com/new-blog-1/race-and-white-privilege-with-nova-reid) and here (https://loveprojectlove.com/new-blog-1/navigating-microaggressions-nova-reid) . But in particular we recommend you follow Nova on Instagram NovaReidOfficia (https://www.instagram.com/novareidofficial/?hl=en) l, listen to her own new podcast (https://novareid.com/podcast/) ‘Conversations with Nova Reid’ and do her anti-racism course (https://novareid.com/services/anti-racism-white-privilege-course/) . We also recommend the book ‘Me and White Supremacy’ by Layla Saad and Reni Eddo Lodge’s book ‘Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race’. Here (https://www.instagram.com/p/CA3M9jPhUdK/) is the Instagram post that we mentioned from Pandora Sykes on book recommendations and Jolyon Rubinstein’s (https://www.instagram.com/jolyonrubs/?hl=en) Instagram is another one to check out. Also check out our friends at @housegospelchoir (https://instagram.com/housegospelchoir?igshid=ks8277rjy7nb) for messages of hope, strength and unity and healing music to lift your spirits. Second part of the episode: Life in Lockdown - Lessons Learnt As lockdown starts to ease in many parts of the UK, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of the positive lessons that we’ve learnt during this time and some of the new habits and rituals that we’ve been cultivating. As you listen to this episode, we invite you to have a think of your own lessons from lockdown. Perhaps there are some new ways of living and working that you’d like to bring into your life post-lockdown? For both of us, we’ve been appreciating the simplicity and slower pace of life and plan to maintain that as we move forward. And if there is one thing that we’re excited about returning to post lockdown, it is most definitely HUGS and spending quality time with loved ones. Sending you a big hug from both of us
What is social media doing for society? Its a hot topic and none really seems to have an answer. Welcome to today’s podcast where Bafta winning writer and political Satirist Jolyon Rubinstein and I argue, laugh, cry, despair and armchair philosophise on everything social media and how it has become a daily part of our bonkers hyper normalised reality. Reading List: George Orwell - 1984 Katherine Omerod - why social media is ruining your life Youval Noah Harari - Homo Deus Shoshana Zuboff - The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power Adam Curtis - HyperNormalisation
Covering for Femi this week was the charismatic and witty, Jolyon Rubinstein. He was joined by Youth Officer for Hull George Aylett to discuss everything from general elections to extensions. Journalists Joana Ramiro and James Ball were in the studio on the day we should have been leaving the EU. They chatted about the current options we face as a country, which quickly changed as it was announced that MP's had rejected Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third time. Finally, talking to Jolyon about this breaking news was Lord Andrew Adonis, who gave his opinions on what will happen next in this never ending game called Brexit.
Russell is joined by Radio 1Xtra DJ Nick Bright, political satirist Jolyon Rubinstein and TV presenter Chloe Haskell to discuss the break-up and ask why are men so terrible at it. In association with ASOS. Head here to shop the latest range of ASOS Design clothing Follow the panel on Twitter: Russell Kane - @russell_kane Nick Bright - @nickbrightdj Jolyon Rubinstein - @jolyonrubs Chloe Haskell - @madeleychloe Like what you've just heard? Make sure you get the next episode. Subscribe for free → playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE? Unfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series. House of Rugby, the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing .
Femi returned for another look at the weeks headlines, and was joined by Jolyon Rubinstein and Heydon Prowse, stars of The Revolution Will Be Televised and new series Ministry of Justice on Channel 4. They caught up with the latest news on Brexit (get stocking up on Wotsits), before discussing social media and online propaganda with Vice editor Gavin Haynes and author and mental health activist Natasha Devon MBE.
To get you ready for season two, it’s a special one-off live episode of Boys Don’t Cry in partnership with Time to Change. Russell Kane is joined by Jolyon Rubinstein, Jordan Stephens and Olivia Wayne to talk all about men and mental health. Follow the panel on Twitter: Russell Kane - @russell_kane Jolyon Rubinstein - @JolyonRubs Jordan Stephens - @althenative Olivia Wayne - @oliviajwayne Like what you've just heard? Make sure you get the next episode. Subscribe for free → playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry Special thanks to Time To Change for making this week's episode of Boys Don't Cry possible. For more information about our mental health campaign with Time to Change, visit their website at time-to-change.org.uk/asktwice. Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE? Unfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series. House of Rugby, the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing.
This week Russell discusses the alphas of the pack with the comedian and satirist Jolyon Rubinstein, actress and TV presenter Laura Whitmore and singer-songwriter Tom Grennan. Follow the panel on Twitter: Russell Kane - @russell_kane Laura Whitmore - @thewhitmore Jolyon Rubinstein - @JolyonRubs Tom Grennan - @Tom_Grennan Like what you've just heard? Make sure you get the next episode. Subscribe for free → playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry Special thanks to Harry's for making this week's episode of Boys Don't Cry possible. Try Harry's razors today, with a starter pack worth £11.50 for just £3.95. Get yours from harrys.com/russellkane. Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE? Unfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series. House of Rugby, the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing.
Russell Kane and his guests Jolyon Rubinstein, Olivia Wayne and Ivo Graham ask whether size really matters. Follow the panel on Twitter: Russell Kane - @russell_kane Jolyon Rubinstein - @JolyonRubs Olivia Wayne - @oliviajwayne Ivo Graham - @ivograham Like what you've just heard? Make sure you get the next episode. Subscribe for free → playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE? Unfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series. House of Rugby, the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing.
Writing Brideshead Revisited? Genius. Naming his son Auberon? Evil. And it gets worse... Russell weighs it all up with Jolyon Rubinstein, Ellie White and Sadie Harrison.
Harriett Gilbert's guests are writer Bernardine Evaristo and comedian Jolyon Rubinstein. Bernardine's choice is Come Let Us Sing Anyway by Leone Ross and Jolyon's favourite is Any Human Heart by William Boyd, and Harriett introduces her guests to An English Murder by Cyril Hare.
A distinguished panel from the world of film, media and politics discuss the rise of populism, ‘echo chambers’ and question how open we all are to contrary points of view in today’s media. The session was chaired by William Horsley and the panel featured Charlene White (ITV News), Sara Ramsden (Channel 4), Trevor Phillips OBE, Martin Durkin and Jolyon Rubinstein.
Ian Hislop, the editor of the satirical news magazine Private Eye and team captain on Have I Got News for You, came to Sheffield Doc/Fest for the first time. In conversation with the BAFTA winning actor and satirist Jolyon Rubinstein (The Revolution Will be Televised, Revolting), Ian explored the role that satire plays in documenting our world and getting to the truth, as well as discussing his new documentary exploring immigration.
Jehst joins Romesh and Jolyon Rubinstein in the studio to talk all things hip hop See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Josie Long is the first guest to join Heydon Prowse & Jolyon Rubinstein for three courses of conversation. They discuss post-truth politics, Justin Trudeau, right-wing crushes and - of course - Donald Trump.
Coming soon! Romesh Ranganathan, Josie Long and a host of stellar dinner party guests join award winning satirists Heydon Prowse and Jolyon Rubinstein, (BBC2's "Revolting" show) every week for 3 courses of conversation.
Actor, writer & producer Jolyon Rubinstein joins Romesh for this week's episode of Hip Hop Saved my Life#romeshranganathan #jolyonrubinstein #hiphoppodcast #hiphopsavedmylife See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Wilson meets the former member of pop band Destiny's Child, Michelle Williams, as she prepares to host and perform at the Late Night Gospel Prom at the Royal Albert Hall. Brexageddon?! is a one-off, 30-minute sitcom satirising the EU referendum and its effect on the nation. Its writers and stars, Jolyon Rubinstein and Heydon Prowse, reveal the pressures of delivering time sensitive laughs. Can bricks and mortar inspire great music? The architect David Adjaye and his brother Peter, the composer aka AJ Kwame, discuss their new project, Dialogues, an album inspired by David's buildings which include the Stephen Lawrence Centre in Deptford, London, and the Genesis Pavilion in Miami.And is the Pokemon Go craze a boon or a curse for art galleries and museums? Curator of Videogames at the V&A museum, Marie Foulston considers the popular game's impact.