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Katie Razzall presents some of the big stories in the media this week, including how the police in Merseyside changed their media strategy after a car ploughed into crowds attending a football victory parade in Liverpool. Rebecca Camber, who is security and crime editor at the Daily Mail and chair of the Crime Reporters Association, explains what is behind the shift.Travel presenter Simon Reeve joins YouTube influencer Alfie Watt, who won Race Across the World last year, to discuss the different media platforms selling the excitement of exploration to a range of audiences.And with news that ITV is to radically trim the air time of two of its long-running shows, Loose Women and Lorraine, presenter Kirstie Allsopp and media analyst Bella Monkcom from Enders Analysis discuss if there is a crisis in Britain's daytime TV sector.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant Producer: Lucy Wai
Is a driving licence an essential requirement to become a psychologist, or is it a hidden barrier that excludes talented individuals from progressing in their careers? In this episode of The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast, Dr Marianne Trent is joined by Jake, an aspiring psychologist, to unpack the real-world challenges of not being able to drive in a profession where mobility is often assumed. They explore the rising costs of driving, generational differences, privilege, and what the profession needs to consider to become more inclusive. This episode is especially relevant for aspiring psychologists, DClinPsy applicants, and anyone interested in widening access to psychology careers.
Leilani Dowding is a former Page 3 model who dives deep into controversial topics ranging from mass immigration and its impact on women to refugee hotels and immigrant family reunification. She discusses Ross Kemp's perspective on immigration, the ongoing hotel crisis in Britain, and how immigration is reshaping our economy. Leilani also compares America's immigration policies, shares skepticism toward the #MeToo movement, and explores Hollywood's infamous casting couch, including the Neil Gaiman allegations. She addresses criticism faced by celebrities like Kirstie Allsopp and Gregg Wallace, debates surrounding Russell Brand, and exposes hypocrisy in conversations about objectification and her own journey from Page 3 fame to more extreme ventures. From legality questions to accusations of hypocrisy, this candid interview also touches on modern taboos around sexuality, objectification, and feminist critique, highlighting influential figures like Lily Phillips, Bonnie Blue, and revealing a heretic she truly admires. Follow her here: https://x.com/LeilaniDowding #antiwoke #islamism #massimmigration Join the 30k heretics on my mailing list: https://andrewgoldheretics.com Check out my new documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@andrewgoldinvestigates Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Chapters: 0:00 Leilani Dowding Highlights 1:10 Miss Universe 4:05 Mass Immigration Changing Things For Women 6:10 Refugee Hotels 9:10 Immigrants Bringing Families Across 12:00 Ross Kemp & Immigrants' Lack of Empathy 13:10 What Happened to Our Hotels 16:10 What This Does to Our Economy 21:55 America By Comparison! 23:10 Skeptical About #MeToo 25:10 Casting Couch 27:40 Neil Gaiman Case 30:10 Did Leilani Use This? 32:40 Kirsty Allsopp Criticism vs Gregg Wallace 35:40 The P-philes 36:40 Russell Brand & Gregg Wallace Debate 39:10 The Hypocrisy & Women Who Said This to Andrew 41:10 What Was a Page 3 Girl 45:10 From Page 3 to EXTREME Stuff 47:10 Leilani on Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue 51:00 Is This Even Legal? 53:10 Being Called a Hypocrite 54:40 Boobs 58:40 A Heretic Leilani Admires Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Keir Starmer seeks a reset in EU relations, former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost worries the government will inch us back into Europe's orbit "by stealth". A Californian musician tells us how wildfires destroyed his piano and how stars at the Grammys should help survivors. Plus presenter Kirstie Allsopp married her partner after 20 years together - we hear from one couple who married after 30 years.
5x15 is delighted to announce a special online event with acclaimed psychologist Jonathan Haidt and television presenter Kirstie Allsopp, in partnership with Smartphone Free Childhood. Author of the groundbreaking, No.1 Sunday Times bestseller The Anxious Generation, Jonathan Haidt has transformed the conversation around teenage mental health and galvanised a global movement. Haidt argues that there are two major factors behind the epidemic of mental illness among adolescents: the rise in smartphone usage, and the decline of free-play in childhood. With so many of us glued to our screens, it is now harder than ever to rediscover time spent in the real world. But there is another way. By presenting startling new data, Haidt's book has inspired many to put his practical recommendations to the test, and the results are remarkable. By limiting smartphone usage and returning to in-person interactions, children, teenagers and the rest of us can discover independence, responsibility and meaning, allowing us all to flourish. Published to huge acclaim this year, The Anxious Generation is both a life-raft and a powerful call-to-arms, offering practical advice for parents, schools, governments, and teens themselves. There are lessons here for everyone, not only about parenting and development in an anxious age, but about reconnecting with what's important. Join us in October for this inspiring conversation. Praise for The Anxious Generation ‘Jonathan Haidt is a modern-day prophet, disguised as a psychologist . . . He points the way forward to a brighter, stronger future for us all.' – Susan Cain ‘Compelling, readable – a clarion-call to parents everywhere' – Telegraph ‘Every single parent needs to stop what they are doing and read this book immediately.' – Johann Hari, author of Stolen Focus ‘Urgent and essential' – Guardian Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist at New York University's Stern School of Business. His research examines the foundations of morality, and how morality varies across cultural and political divisions. Haidt is the author of The Happiness Hypothesis (2006) and of the New York Times bestsellers The Righteous Mind (2012) and The Coddling of the American Mind (2018, with Greg Lukianoff). In 2019 he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Since 2018 he has been studying the contributions of social media to the decline of teen mental health and the rise of political dysfunction, and The Anxious Generation (2024) has come out of this research. Kirstie Allsopp is best known as a property expert and co presenter of Location, Location, Location and Love it or List it. For 25 years she has been guiding us up and down the property ladder with her extensive knowledge of how to buy, sell and renovate our homes. Over the past 10 years she's invigorated the world of crafting, inspiring us to try our hand at new skills with a special focus on Christmas crafts in the unmissable Kirstie's Handmade Christmas. Kirstie gives a great deal of time to various charities, promoting the work of Home-Start UK and Keep Britain Tidy. She's also a longtime supporter of Comic Relief and Cancer Research. With thanks for your support for 5x15 online! Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
Would you let your 9-year-old ride the NY subway alone or your 15-year-old son travel abroad with friends? For doing just that, one mother received the label of "world's worst mum," and another was reported to social services! In today's risk-averse society, our children lack adventure. We want resilient children, and yet we try to control them in the name of safety, preventing them from being too adventurous. The problem is that if our kids don't do hard things, they don't get to be resilient. Justin and Kylie share why playing it safe may just be the biggest risk of all! Kirstie Allsopp reported to social services for allowing son,15, to travel abroad | The Guardian Free range kids What if...? Resilience malaise I let my 9-year-old ride the subway alone. I got labeled the 'world's worst mum' | Lenore Skenazy | Washington Post Developmentally appropriate independence Finding purpose and direction through adventure and risk-taking The Least Interesting Generation | Brett McKay | The Art of Manliness Resilience . Related links: The Case for Risky Play in an Age of Overprotection 9 Ways to a Resilient Child [Book] #906 Raising Free Range Kids This Summer . Find us on Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to the Happy Families newsletter Leave a voice memo here or email your questions/comments to podcasts@happyfamilies.com.au Find out more about joining THE QUEST at our websiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cathy Donohue @everymum_ie chats to PJ following the out cry that Kirstie Allsopp let her 15 year old son go interrailing with his 16 year old friend Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A British mum is facing backlash after allowing her 15 year old son to travel Europe with his 16 year old friend. The mum acknowledged the danger in this, but said, "in this increasingly risk-averse world it's vital that we find any ways we can to give our children the confidence that only comes from trusting them." So where do you draw the line? How can you let your children go without giving too much freedom? Dr Dougal Sutherland joins Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Ginny Andersen's Police Numbers: 2/10 Bust of the week. Numbers don't lie, Ginny. Was it careless? Was it Machiavellian? Or was it just lazy? The Police: 8/10 When you arrest every single Comanchero, now that is policing power. The Greens: 2/10 What a s***show. Darleen Tana takes them to court, so they cancel a meeting. God help us if they ever end up actually having to make a decision about anything important. Boeing: 2/10 Making two people go to space for a week and then leaving them there till next year. Great form. Labour and Tax: 2/10 If that really is their plan for 2026, we can probably reliably place our bets now. Kirstie Allsopp: 8/10. My hero of the week, reminding us trust is good. Being old-fashioned isn't to be sniffed at and standing your ground is to be admired. Shaun Johnson: 8/10 Weird night, given the rain, the loss, and the season. But the crowd showed up and there was no shortage of love and admiration. LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode is full of amazing content and people. I talk briefly about RFK Jr's endorsement of Trump and his highlight on the Chronic Disease Crisis. We talk about how Kamala Harris is using aides to change policies she no longer finds useful, but is refusing to explain anything to voters herself. Katie Grimes is here to dissect Kamala's track record, the illegal immigration loan assistance pushed by California Dems, the administrative bloat in schools, and what makes it all unsustainable. And we have Nathan Hochman joining us today who is running for District Attorney in Los Angeles. We discuss his current polling, George Gascón, and his endorsement of Kamala. I wrap it up with a story of bureaucratic interference over British TV personality Kirstie Allsopp now being investigated by Social Services over her 15-year-old son's rail trip.
Jane ponders slathering herself in cat-attract spray (just to see what happens) and Fi struggles to say Kirstie Allsopp as she asks, when was the golden age of childhood?Also, Jane speaks to bestselling novelist, Robert Harris, on his new book 'Precipice'. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Hannah Quinn Podcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kan een 15-jarige al zonder ouders in het buitenland reizen? Die vraag houdt de gemoederen in Engeland flink bezig. Dat allemaal naar aanleiding van berichten van presentatrice Kirstie Allsopp, die haar 15-jarige zoon deze zomer samen met een andere tiener door Europa liet reizen met de trein. Zij kreeg daar veel kritiek op en tegen Alsopp is inmiddels zelfs aangifte gedaan wegens kinderverwaarlozing. Is de kritiek terecht of moet een 15-jarige gewoon op reis kunnen? Presentator Joram Kaat in gesprek met: * Marina van der Wal, pedagoog * Steven Pont, ontwikkelingspsycholoog
How will a limit on temporary foreign workers impact Canada's economy? The 2025 Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a FRIGID Canadian winter. TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp was recently reported to social services for allowing her 15 year old son to travel abroad. How old should kids be before they're allowed to travel? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp was recently reported to social services for allowing her 15 year old son to travel abroad. How old should kids be before they're allowed to travel? Guest: Mariana Brussoni - Professor and Director, Human Early Learning Partnership at UBC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NI Chamber of Commerce says clarity and an urgent plan is needed as next phase of Brexit looms. Also, we touch on the story as Kirstie Allsopp is contacted by social services for allowing her 15 year old son to go interrailing around Europe.
A debate in the UK has arisen about whether teenagers should be able to travel without parental supervision. Location, Location, Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp is speaking out about feeling "sick" and "profoundly shocked", when social services contacted her about allowing her 15-year-old son to travel with a friend in Europe. Officials says the safety of children is their "absolute priority". UK Correspondent Enda Brady told Mike Hosking that Allsopp believes the complaint was made maliciously by someone who doesn't like her. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What tips would you give a government minister ahead of a Today programme interview? What was the best advice you got when you first became a Today presenter? And how do you get up so early?In this special summer edition of The Today Podcast, Amol and Nick take on questions from some invited guests and friends of the podcast, including the queen of the high street Mary Portas, historian Greg Jenner, TV's Kirstie Allsopp, Peaky Blinders creator Stephen Knight, journalist Helen Lewis and comedian Angela Barnes.You too can put a question to Amol and Nick. Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note to WhatsApp to +44 330 123 4346 or you can email us Today@bbc.co.ukEpisodes of The Today Podcast with Amol and Nick land first on BBC Sounds. Get Amol and Nick's take on the biggest stories and get insights from behind the scenes at the UK's biggest and most influential radio news programme.The Today Podcast is hosted by Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson, both presenters of BBC Radio 4's Today. Amol was the BBC's media editor for six years and is the former editor of the Independent, he's also the current presenter of University Challenge. Nick has presented the Today programme since 2015, he was the BBC's political editor for ten years before that and also previously worked as ITV's political editor.You can listen to the latest episode of The Today Podcast any time on your smart speaker by saying “Smart Speaker, ask BBC Sounds to play The Today Podcast.”The senior producer is Tom Smithard, the producer is Hatty Nash, research and digital production from Joe Wilkinson. The editor is Louisa Lewis. The executive producer is Owenna Griffiths. Technical production from Jack Graysmark.
Marcus asks listeners, what surprising thing were you doing when you were 15 years old? The discussion follows criticism thrown at Location, Location, Location host Kirstie Allsopp for allowing her 15 year old son to go on a three week interrailing holiday in Europe without an adult.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chris Beckett and Matt Withers return for another look at the latest online celebrity journalism, including Flavor Flav slamming Jelly Roll's trolls, Kirstie Allsopp's dog mess fury and Alan Titchmarsh's slug hatred.
Lee Anderson grabbed the headlines this week as he defected from the Conservatives to become Reform UK's first MP. This prompted rumours of further red wall MPs thinking about defecting. This week we ask, is there a new revolt on the right?Amol is joined by James Kanagasooriam, the pollster who first identified and the defined the red wall, to look at what will happen in those constituencies in the coming general election and whether Reform UK offers a genuine threat.Dame Andrea Jenkyns gives Amol the lowdown on the mood among Conservative MPs and says she would like to see a new leader before the election. Plus property presenting duo Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer call in to give Amol their moments of the week.And Nick's away – but the pod squad have come up with a genius way of ensuring his presence is felt…Episodes of The Today Podcast land every Thursday and watch out for bonus episodes.Subscribe on BBC Sounds to get Amol and Nick's take on the biggest stories of the week, with insights from behind the scenes at the UK's most influential radio news programme. If you would like a question answering, get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to +44 330 123 4346 or email us Today@bbc.co.ukThe Today Podcast is hosted by Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson, both presenters of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the UK's most influential radio news programme. Amol was the BBC's media editor for six years and is the former editor of the Independent, he's also the current presenter of University Challenge. Nick has presented the Today programme since 2015, he was the BBC's political editor for ten years before that and also previously worked as ITV's political editor.The senior producer is Tom Smithard, the producers are Hazel Morgan and Joe Wilkinson. The editor is Louisa Lewis. The executive producer is Owenna Griffiths. Technical production from Matt Hewitt and digital production from Elliot Ryder.
Charlie and Paula Cocozza (Speak To Me) discuss how phones have taken the place of conversation, a number of literary Susans, and Paula tells us about her love of reading and libraries in childhood. The Guardian's story on Kirstie Allsopp smashing her daughter's IPad Susan Cain's Quiet Suze Rotolo's A Freewheelin' Time I am (happy?) to say that Susan the dog is no longer the first Susan mentioned on pages about 'Susan' on Wikipedia Hanif Kureshi's Intimacy (beware NSFW cover) The Reading Agency Paula's column, A New Start After 60 Where to find Paula online Twitter Where to find Charlie online Website || Twitter || Instagram Discussions 01:08 The inspiration and our modern phone usage 09:01 The hows of how Paula wrote the book 16:12 On the narrator's reliability 19:43 All the Susans in this book! 22:21 The Victorian terrace house, our main character's former home 24:22 Anthony 27:51 So Paula wrote some of the book with pen and paper... 29:40 The use of Shakespeare's Malvolio 31:30 Our narrator's dealings with Anthony and Kurt later in the book, and miscommunication 36:32 Our narrator's relationship with her sons 38:55 Why our narrator is a librarian - Paula's reading journey 43:40 What's next 45:39 On Paula's current feature series for The Guardian, A New Start After 60
Talking crumbly concrete and Sunak's in tray. Welcome to the first ever weekend Newscast, with Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell! Today they hear from Kirstie Allsopp, from the TV show Location, Location, Location, about falling house prices. And they talk about the political impact of the concrete problem in schools. Also, a surprise guest pops into the studio for a very special Newscast outro. Btw, in case you've missed it, Laura and Paddy will be on Newscast on Saturday and Sundays, popping into the Newscast studio from their respective weekend TV and radio shows. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Today's Newscast was hosted by Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell. It was made by Chris Flynn. The technical producer was Hannah Montgomery. The senior news editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham. 00:04 Hello from Laura and Paddy! 02:48 Crumbly concrete in schools 09:01 What next for Rishi Sunak 13:30 House prices are down with Kirstie Allsopp 20:02 Special guest!
In this episode of What I Wish I'd Known, TV Presenter Kirstie Allsopp shares how she lived in the shadows of her mothers impending death for several years. From nurturing her siblings from a young age, to attempting to carry out her mum's final wish of being buried in the family garden, Kirstie explains how the hardships she faced in her early years have helped her to now give to others what she has always yearned for herself- a perfect home. WARNING: contains some strong language and discussion of sensitive topics including: Death, illness, bullying, griefSeries producer: Anya Pearce Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Television presenter, crafter, and national treasure Kirsty Allsopp is this week's difficult woman. Kirsty has never seen a row that she hasn't wanted to wade into, from Vaping to Homework she isn't afraid to have her opinion heard.
Which Pride and Prejudice property would you live in? Companion blog (Pictures of the locations): https://www.whattheausten.com/post/pride-prejudice-filming-locationsI am joined by the author Nicole Jacobsen and the illustrator Lexi. K. Nelson of the wonderful travel guide Jane was Here as we have a blast talking about our UK travels, how Austen describes the houses in Pride and Prejudice and if the screen writers got it right? Inspired by the channel 4 program in which Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house-hunters find the perfect home in the perfect location, but of course for my podcast it has a Jane Austen spin to it. Where can you find Nicole and Lexi? Buy Jane Was Here: An Illustrated Guide to Jane Austen's England by Nicole Jacobsen, Devynn Dayton, et al.Lexi's art website: https://lexiknilson.com/ Instagram: @janewashereSupport the showWhere can you find your host (Izzy)? Website: www.whattheausten.com Podcast Instagram: @whattheaustenPersonal Instagram: @izzymeakinYoutube: What the Austen? Podcast
From fashion to felt, patchwork to hashtags, and teaching Kirstie Allsopp to needlefelt along the way, Jayne Emerson's journey through art and textiles has taken all kinds of fascinating twists and turns. Join us as we untangle the threads! Welcome to our podcast for all stitchers, embroiderers, textile artists and creative souls, where we have friendly informal conversations about what it actually means to be an artist working in textiles. Isobel and Gina are both practicing artists and tutors specialising in machine embroidery, but we're still figuring it all out! We chat about combining the creative process with running a business and hope that you will find inspiration and support for your own creative journeys. Mentioned in this episode: Fabric recipes with Jayne Emerson https://jayneemersontextiles.podia.com/fabric-recipes-2023 My Bones are Woven Ann Sutton https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mybonesarewoven Ideas in Weaving by Ann Sutton https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/2474031.Ideas_in_Weaving Eventually I Forgot the Rules by Shawn O'Hagan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBXnzhNBt2U Margaret Ryall's wall paper collages https://www.instagram.com/margaretryall/ Margaret Ryall website https://www.margaretryall.com/ Claire Benn interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGELXwtuOWs Claire Benn website https://www.clairebenn.com/ Tansy Hargan - Games from the Tiny Caravan http://tansyhargan.bigcartel.com/product/games-from-the-tiny-green-caravan-online-course Tansy Hargan on Instagram.https://www.instagram.com/palimpsestparade Fodder School https://www.willawanders.com/fodder-school Connected Artists https://alicesheridan.com/artists/ Empire of Light https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14402146/ Kirstie Allsopp, TV presenter https://www.instagram.com/kirstiemallsopp/?hl=en You can find Jayne here: Jayne Emerson https://jayneemerson.co.uk/ and on instagram https://www.instagram.com/jayneemersontextiles/?hl=en and https://www.instagram.com/norulestextilesociety/?hl=en You can find us at: Gina Ferrari https://www.ginaferrari-art.co.uk/ Izzy Moore https://isobelmoore.co.uk/ The music is Dear Autumn by Ikson and you can find it at https://soundcloud.com/ikson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/izzyandginainstitches/message
Hello Wholigans! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we talk about the BREAKING NEWS that someone named Olivia O'Brien (??????) told Brianna Chickenfry (???????????) that she used to date Pete Davidson before playing your many, many calls about thrilling new Whos like Mako Komuro (formerly Princess Mako), Dany Garcia (formerly Mrs. Dwayne Johnson), Kirstie Allsopp (formerly part AirPod), and Cooper Raiff (formerly AND currently not Jewish). Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Voici l'épisode 21 de "la quotidienne iWeek" en ce mardi 28 juin 2022. Les M2 Pro et M2 Max attendus en 3 nanomètres, vont mettre la pagaille. Présentation : Benjamin VINCENT (@benjaminvincent) + Fabrice NEUMAN (@FabriceNeuman). Production : OUATCH Audio. Tags : Apple refuse de livrer les données des Russes à Moscou ; les prochains M2 Pro et M2 Max en 3 nanomètres ; brevet double écran ; pas de ProMotion pour le Mini ; Kirstie, mets tes lunettes ! Bonne découverte de "la quotidienne iWeek" si vous nous écoutez pour la première fois, parlez de nous autour de vous, retweetez-nous (@iweeknews), bonne journée, bonne écoute et à demain ! Benjamin VINCENT & la team #iweekLQI PS : rejoignez la communauté iWeek sur Patreon et bénéficiez de bonus exclusifs !
Kirstie Allsopp, co-host of various property shows like Location, Location, Location and Love It or List It, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. What historic event caused Kirstie's family television to explode? What TV show made Kirstie consider changing her name? Which long-time regional news presenter's recent retirement saddened Kirstie? All this and more, so without further ado, please welcome your host, Mel Giedroyc… Dear listener: in light of recent events, please note this episode was recorded in the first week of February.
BBC News - Ukraine tensions: Russia invasion could begin any day, US warns: UK exports to EU plunge £20bn in first full year after Brexit: Hundreds of UK jobs will be lost as Nestlé moves production of popular sweets to EU BBC News - Boris Johnson sent Downing Street lockdown party questionnaire by police Professor who suggested non-white Britons not ‘indigenous' to advise Gove on levelling-up plan Mark Rylance has said he believes billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk is “dangerous”: Future of Neighbours on UK screens uncertain after Channel 5 drops Australian soap Trump robbed the Whitehouse Senate candidate who smoked blunt in ad burns Confederate flag in latest spot Nottingham school criticised after pupil's slam PM in lesson Reformed county lines dealer says young offenders are being ‘fed to the fire' Tory Minister Accuses Keir Starmer Of Making 'Political Point' Over Jimmy Savile Slur Man who paid £10-a-day to slave forced to live in shed for 40 years spared jail Pubs, bars, hotels, and restaurants plan inflation-busting price rises Shock rise in antisemitic attacks with victims punched, sworn and spat at on London's streets Ban on Rupert Murdoch's interference in Times and Sunday Times ended Culture secretary Nadine Dorries removes restrictions, potentially paving way for merger of newspapers Brexiter Dyson faces legal action over ‘forced labour' conditions in Malaysia The workers allege that they lived under the constant threat of punishment and persecution by factory management if they didn't adhere to what they wanted them to do. David Beckham Sparks Debate Again After Kissing Daughter Harper 'I've been kicked off Tinder, Bumble and Hinge for being too hot - it's so unfair' Man's dying wife asks if she can have sex with her ex just one last time 'Enraged' Kirstie Allsopp says youths can buy home if they 'move somewhere cheaper' American woman baffled at British husband for keeping pajamas under pillow 12 Things That Should Be Banned From Pubs How would you feel about cameras in your child's classroom
Bobby and Red visit medieval 1455 which sees The War of the Roses and the bloodiest battle in British history, we figure out if we can acquire a Lorenzo Ghiberti door, the Mary Rose sinks, and which Spanish Inquisitor will be declared Dick of the Year? By the time this episode comes out we will find out if Bobby is a viral star for his video about Kirstie Allsopp and Red may have taken up fencing again if he can remember what the sword is called.What obscure or significant events did we miss from 1455? Let us know your favourite historical facts from that year, or if have any suggestions for other years for us to do an episode on send us an email to theyearispodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, Twitter and our other social media channels on @theyearispod Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming soon! My TV Years from TVChoice magazine, in which Mel Giedroyc discovers the TV shows that have made our guests the people they are today. From Goodness Gracious Me's Sanjeev Bhaskar and Outnumbered's Hugh Dennis, to Coronation Street's Sally Ann Matthews and Location Location Location's Kirstie Allsopp. What was their illicit TV viewing? The show they sat down as a family to watch? The one their dad made them turn off! Get a taster of the first series here...
Kirstie Allsopp came under fire this week for saying that young people should tighten up their budget and ditch Netflix, coffee's and holidays if they want to get on the housing ladder. In today's episode, we focus on financial mentality, and how important it is to stay financially positive. Communications TrainingStuttering over Zoom? Losing focus when presenting slides? Book a session with The British Confidence Coach to work on your communication skills. thebritishconfidencecoach@gmail.comhttps://thebritishconfidencecoach.com/The Art of Money Savinghttps://www.theartofmoneysaving.com/Freetrade Free Sharehttps://magic.freetrade.io/join/joshu...You'll need to sign up using the link and make a deposit to get the free share.Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/theartofmoneysavingRich House Poor Househttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3CkhdLJHM0Christians Against Povertyhttps://capuk.org/MetroWhat I Renthttps://metro.co.uk/tag/what-i-rent/
Until I watched last year's Kirstie's Handmade Christmas (in December 2020), I had never heard of Dorset Buttons before. That was until Louise Armitage (also known as Gini) created the most beautiful picture using Dorset Buttons to depict the seasons of the year and clinched the trophy for the Handmade Decoration competition.Dorset Buttons originated from the county of Dorset (the clue's in the name) on the south coast of England and have been around since the 1600s. They were used to fasten items of clothing in the days before mass produced machine-made buttons were available and were worn by all sections of society even royalty.Gini first discovered the buttons as a 17-year-old student when she managed to trace a lady in Dorset, who was in her 80s at the time, and was the last of her family to practice the skill after it had been passed down through the generations. That lady agreed to teach Gini the basics on the understanding that she would keep the tradition going. Gini certainly did that when she introduced so many people to Dorset Buttons on primetime TV!I caught up with Gini in January this year, after the excitement had died down and the flood of orders which came through in the aftermath of the TV show had been dispatched. We had a great chat about her creative journey as well as her TV experience.You can find out more about Gini by visiting her website and Instagram page.For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website.The music featured in this episode is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops.Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay from Postcard from Gibraltar.
Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones welcome you back to Planet Porky for another exciting instalment of the farthest reaching podcast in the galaxy. They discuss: the Beatles' real tax man, John Travolta, the difficult reopening of nightclubs, flow testing, Princess Anne, Meghan and Harry (and why it's that way round), retirement plans, dying young, why we have bothered sending a probe to Mars, ironing tea towels, Kirstie Allsopp, vacuum cleaners, the Downing Street dog, handbags, Village Hall dances, Jilly Cooper, Porky's good deed, Jodie Kidd's pub, the latest wokeism row, people's desire to get out in the sun, and the troubled life of Paul 'Gazza' Gascoigne. Don't forget to subscribe and download! Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, film, comedy, music and literature.Superstar actor Jason Isaacs tells us about his new film 'Skyfire'.The hilarious Dara Ó Briain chats series 19 of Mock the Week.Culture Club's legendary frontman Boy George shares all ahead of their 'Rain In The Dark' concert at the SSE Arena Wembley.And songstress Paloma Faith dives into her new album 'Infinite Things'.Plus Andrew Marr, Gary Numan, Kirstie Allsopp and Griff Rhys Jones.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week. Jason Isaacs - 00:42Dara O'Briain - 08:04Boy George - 14:27Paloma Faith - 21:26Andrew Marr - 27:27Gary Numan - 34:51Kirstie Allsopp - 41:34Griff Rhys Jones - 48:26 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Times' columnists, Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson visit home, craft and property guru Kirstie Allsopp, in Devon, to talk ironing napkins, being a young carer and DIY funerals. Kirstie reveals how her mother's strong personality and long illness shaped the person her daughter became, and Kirstie's focus on creating the perfect home in both her own life and in her career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Coles and Shaun Keaveny are joined by Kirstie Allsopp - she has been in our living rooms, stepping into other people’s living rooms, and generally exploring their houses, for 20 years via TV's Location, Location, Location. She’s also embraced the nation’s obsession with crafts with programmes such as Kirstie's Homemade Home, Kirstie's Homemade Christmas, and most recently Keep Crafting and Carry on. She joins us. We also have Paul O’Grady, first known to us as Lily Savage, comedian from Birkenhead, dog lover, small holding owner, national treasure. And Esther Safran Foer, the daughter of a holocaust survivor who returned to Ukraine to meet the family who saved her father's life. And Kelly Smith, MBE, who holds the record for being the top scorer for England women with 46 goals in 117 appearances. She fought against prejudice but went on to play for England, Arsenal and in the US and since her retirement in 2017, has been a commentator and pundit on both the women’s and men’s games. There are the Inheritance tracks of Radio 4 favourite John Humphrys - he chooses Mary's Boy Child performed by Harry Belafonte and Take the A Train performed by Duke Ellington, and your "thank you"! Producer: Corinna Jones Editor: Eleanor Garland
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, science, dance, and politics.Matt Lucas chats his brand new show 'Reasons to be Cheerful' on Channel 4.Anton Du Beke tells us about teaching the nation to dance with his YouTube series 'Elevenses with Anton'.Richard Madeley shares all about returning to TV alongside his wife Judy for their show 'Richard and Judy: Keep Reading and Carry On'.And Joe Cole discusses Sky Atlantic's brand new series 'Gangs of London'. Plus, Kirstie Allsopp, Matt Hancock, Dr. Xand Van Tulleken, and Nick RuslingYou can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week!Matt Lucas- 00:31Anton Du Beke - 07:41Kirstie Allsopp - 14:39Richard Madeley - 21:18Joe Cole - 26:56Matt Hancock - 33:09Dr. Xand Van Tulleken - 39:52Nick Rusling - 47:19 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you ever seen Location, Location, Location? Well, in today's episode Rob interviews property expert, media personality and co-host, Phil Spencer. Phil dives into his 20-year TV career with behind-the-scenes insights and property lessons that apply to everyone. Rob gets Phil's professional opinion on all things property, his predictions for the next recession and what it's like to be a TV presenter, author and journalist. KEY TAKEAWAYS Q.What are some of the things that have kept you and your programme relevant for 20 years? A.One of the fun things is that we don't know what is going to happen, you have to roll with the punches, you have to move with the times and our advice is market-led, we give advice tailored to the conditions at the time. Q.How do you maintain the love for your profession? A.That is easy, I have done it on television for 20 years but I have done it in real life for 26 years. It still gives me a real buzz to meet someone, sit them down and tell you of their dream property, to be in a position where you can influence and lead that and then to be able to find it, that in itself is a huge buzz and I will never get bored of that. Q.What was your funniest moment whilst filming for Location, Location, Location? A.The funniest moment I can recall has never been transmitted. It was whilst filming the pilot during a discussion about what the programme should be called. It was originally to be called “The great house hunt” however we soon changed it when we realised that any title with the word hunt, is likely to go wrong when said live. Q.Many people are predicting a recession. What would you say to people trying to get into property at this time? A.On the one hand, the availability of good credit has never been easier so why not fill your boots? However on the other hand, I do not feel that yields are that exciting at the moment. We have got a housing shortage, added with the societal changes, long term demand is only going to rise and therefore demand will increase. You have an increase of people who want to rent, but because of the tax changes in investors, that means less investor-owned properties and less for tenants to rent from. Q.What is the best advice you have ever received? A.My dad said to me that “an awful lot can go wrong in the world if you own the roof over your head” meaning that bad things may happen, but only to a certain degree if you own the roof over your head. Concentrate on that. Q.What does the word disruptive mean to you? A.I think it's about somebody who thinks about things in a different way. Someone with an independent mindset and is prepared to do something about it. See things in a different way, don't follow the herd. BEST MOMENTS “We work damn hard at getting results” “Seeing that you have delivered on their dream..” “You have got to take some risks, take some gambles, work hard and find your angle and move with the times” “We need a bit of time to ourselves to look after the mind and the body” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter 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 ABOUT THE GUEST Philip Spencer is a media personality, television presenter author and journalist best known as the co-presenter of Channel 4 property show Location, Location, Location. Phil has maintained his reputation as a UK property expert and in early 2010, Spencer partnered with co-host Kirstie Allsopp and launched a new independent production company called Raise the Roof. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show we welcomed friends from the world of television, film, health, and science!Professor Brian Cox gives us his view on the meaning of life.Will Poulter chats the horrifying daylight horror Midsommer.Kirstie Allsopp talks about her new crafting tv show.And Reggie Yates tells us about going to Hollywood to film his upcoming documentary.Plus Ashely Jensen, Nicki Chapman, Joely Richardson, Dr. Michael Mosely & Dr. Clare Bailey!All that and much more from the busiest breakfast show on the radio. Enjoy!You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast every week to hear the highlights See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig's doing Edinburgh, Kirstie's got a new show and Clare's at Wimbledon
Mike Aspinall is craft fanatic. You might know him as The Crafty Gentleman - his website was recently named one of the UK’s most popular DIY sites, you may have also seen him hanging out with the likes of Kirstie Allsopp or at a craft event across the UK. I love his enthusiasm for crafting and his belief that making should be open and accessible to everyone. We talked about following your curiosity, the importance of retaining a sense of humour, how running a business requires us to be clear on our personal values and why running a craft-based business alongside a day job has multiple benefits.
Roxanne Pallett has been cast (and since left) Celebrity Island since our last record (exploitative, much?) and Hurricane Florence is heading towards the USA. Meanwhile, 2 more people have attempted to make bookings at The High Low hotel. Our towels must be reeeeeally soft, or something.Today, we discuss Serena Williams's epic tantrum at the US Open final - and how it overshadowed Naomi Osaka's first Grand Slam win. The most interesting part of the narrative isn't the tantrum, itself: but how it's culturally metabolised. And another woman in trouble getting angry is Kirstie Allsopp who recently admitted to smashing her kids iPad in fury, after they wouldn't stop playing computer games. She's quit Twitter, amidst the furore and her parenting - and privilege - is now under scrutiny. We chew over the makings of a modern-day Twitter storm and wonder if parenting and social media are destined for trouble.Please go to https://www.gofundme.com/emergency-support-for-rwc to donate to the Refugee Women's Centre, helping refugee families in Calais and DunkirkRecommendationsAdèle, by Leila Slimani, out January 2019 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adèle-Leila-Slimani/dp/0143132180Ben Machell interviews Grenfell firefighter Edric Kennedy-Malfoy and Peter Crouch, both for The Times magazinehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/firefighter-edric-kennedy-macfoy-what-i-saw-inside-grenfell-tower-broke-me-bl8q8h37khttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/former-england-striker-peter-crouch-on-the-pampered-lives-of-premier-league-players-7l8bjz6kwSimon Hattenstone interviews Phoebe Waller-Bridge for The Guardian magazinehttps://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/08/phoebe-waller-bridge-fleabag-killing-eve-transgressive-womenZadie Smith essay on ageing, in the (current) October issue of ELLE magazine Remembering Aretha Franklin on Fresh Air https://www.npr.org/programs/fresh-air/2018/08/16/639157290?t=1536776911699Steve Young on Here's The Thing With Alec Baldwin: https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/hidden-trove-musicals-broadways-greatest-talentsSlate's Slow Burn series two: http://www.slate.com/articles/slate_plus/watergate.html?via=gdpr-consentDaisy Buchanan on Sofie Hagen's Made of Human podcast: https://www.madeofhumanpodcast.com/episodes/2018/8/30/105-daisy-buchanan-a-gymnastics-routine-of-shameGuys We F****d with Dan Soder https://m.soundcloud.com/guyswefucked/dan-you-give-please-dont-leave-me-headWhere Should We Begin with Esther Perel:
05/09/18 Join Andy Stevens for the Fix Radio Toolbox Show. This week, Andy was joined by Kirstie Allsopp, from Channel 4's Location Location Location. They cleared up those rumours about her and Phil! They also spoke about the new initiative she is working on with Smart Hub GB, and what us trades can do to be more energy efficient.
'American Pie' by Don Mclean and 'Fix You' by Coldplay
Monty Don joins presenters Aasmah Mir and Shaun Keaveny to discuss his television gardening career, his new book Down To Earth, and how getting your hands dirty is good for your mental well-being. Tree climber and award-winning documentary cameraman James Aldred shares his love of trees and the adventures he's had with gorillas, leopards, snakes and poisonous frogs in rainforests around the world. Soil scientist Jackie Stroud loves worms. She reveals why. And listener Suzanne Gray explains why, at the age of 49, she joined the Territorial Army to work as an operating theatre nurse in a military field hospital in Afghanistan. We'll also hear the inheritance tracks of TV property presenter Kirstie Allsopp. Presenters: Aasmah Mir & Shaun Keaveny Producer: Paul Waters.
Kirstie Allsopp talks in depth about her family’s personal experience with cancer and explains her decision not to undergo the double mastectomy that her sister opted for. During a one-to-one with Dr Sam Godfrey, the pair discuss some of the more difficult questions surrounding the science of breast cancer.
Kirstie Allsopp explores how cancer can affect what we eat, even how food tastes. Kirstie looks especially at the food – good and bad – that we’ve inherited from our mothers, and food’s role in bringing people together and giving us comfort. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ITV’s attack on the BBC’s distinctiveness comes under the microscope in the latest edition of Talking TV, which also features an interview with Kirstie & Phil. Joining host Jake Kanter is Lemonade Money director Faraz Ozman and Robin Parker, Broadcast's features editor. As well as ITV’s broadside, they discuss Channel 4 privatisation, the launch of BBC Store and the plans to adapt Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer then talk about their C4 shows Love It Or List It and Location, Location, Location, as well as running a nations indie. Finally, there are previews of London Spy and The Frankenstein Chronicles.
Red in tooth and claw, Katherine Ryan is adept at shredding celebrities and has a few choice words too for her sister's whore friends. She reveals a gentleness behind the exterior that critics love to call "waspish", and talks us through the moral principles that guide her sting...You can find details of ComComPod Live at the Edinburgh Fringe here, as well as Stu's solo show, 'An Hour'.Support the podcast by hitting “donate” at comedianscomedian.comJimmy Carr, Frankie Boyle, Joan Rivers, Bette Midler, Letterman, Carson, Kirstie Allsopp, Joe Lycett, Daniel Sloss, Aisling Bea, Stewart Francis, Amy Schumer, Sarah Silverman, Sara Pascoe, Geoff Norcott, Sean Lock, Hannibal Buress, Sarah Tiana, Jeff Ross, Stephen Mangan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Red Nose day fast approaching Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir are joined by tv presenter and property expert Kirstie Allsopp to talk taking part in the Comic Relief Danceathon, our enduring affection for tv property programmes and her problem dog Dandy. Just as well canine behaviourist Rob Alleyne is on hand. As well as being a dog trainer, Rob worked as an animal welfare officer for a local authority for 16 years and tried to start a fast snail breeding programme. He believes that there is no such thing as a problem dog, just problem owners. Billy Gibbons got in touch with Saturday Live to tell us about his home where everything (including him) is from the 1950's - apart from a handful of essentials. Formerly an Elvis impersonator, he now works at a care home for people who have dementia and learning disabilities. We have the Inheritance Tracks of comedian Stewart Lee and a group of friends from Manningtree High School in Essex report on the growing trend for cross bred dogs for BBC News School Report. And we hear how Denise Bentley, a former City Foreign Exchange Trader, ended up running the Tower Hamlets Foodbank on behalf of the Trussell Trust. With the help of Comic Relief funding its unique hub model means it can offer more than just food, including benefits and housing advice. **Stewart's tracks are : 'Solitary Man' by Neil Diamond recorded live at The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles for his album Hot August Night and 'Chicken Nuggets for me' by The Fish Police.** Producer: Alex Lewis Editor: Karen Dalziel.
To become a TV presenter, do you need to specialise or be an expert? How do you go about getting your first break, and what can you do to make sure you keep landing the jobs you want? Simon Smith has four guests to offer insight and guidance on the skills you will need to develop and what to expect from life as a presenter. They are Lisa Rogers, Anita Rani, Hilary Murray and Alvin Hall. Lisa Rogers got her first presenting role thanks to her passion for sport on Channel 4's late night show Under the Moon. Since then she has presented Scrapheap Challenge and currently presents Sport Wales for the BBC. Anita Rani presented India on Four Wheels and Four Rooms and is a regular current affairs correspondent on The One Show. Hilary Murray is an agent for Arlington Enterprises, who represent a host of talent including James Wong, Ben Fogle and Kirstie Allsopp. Alvin Hall is a money expert who came into presenting "by accident" because of his ability to clearly explain finance. Since then he has gone on to present Alvin's Guide to Good Business as well as guest present Jamie's Dream School and The Apprentice: You're Fired.