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Positive Voices: Season 2
204: A Black, Cis, Hetero Man with HIV? More Likely Than You Think

Positive Voices: Season 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 46:37


In this episode, Malachi and Tei found a unicorn: Larry Bryant, a straight Black man *willing to talk about his HIV diagnosis and experience.* Truly, a unicorn. But that's not the only magic in this episode. We got our second tissue box out for some happy cries when continuing the convo about the power of supportive and loving families. But! We're also snapping along when the convo got real about how toxic masculinity informs HIV stigma. It's a must-listen, sit down and settle in!

Echoes Through Eternity with Dr. Jeffery Skinner
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Echoes Through Eternity with Dr. Jeffery Skinner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 38:10 Transcription Available


Dr. Larry Bryant is a chaplain in the US Army who specializes in trauma, related injuries. Speciaificlly he counsels people in the area of moral wounds.Full transctipt link here.The text discusses the role of chaplains in the military, specifically in the Navy. Chaplains provide protection for soldiers and offer counseling services to those who seek it. They also facilitate religious practices for individuals of all faiths and advise leaders on various issues. The text also delves into moral injury, which is a type of trauma experienced when an individual does something that goes against their values or fails to prevent something they believe is wrong. This can cause guilt and shame, leading to emotional and spiritual distress.The speaker discusses the concept of moral injury and how it can affect individuals who have experienced traumatic events, such as combat or working in healthcare during a pandemic. They give examples of situations where individuals may feel guilty for their actions, even if they were necessary to protect others. The speaker also mentions that resilience and faith can play a role in helping individuals overcome moral injury. They discuss efforts to address this issue, including programs aimed at reducing PTSD symptoms and promoting healing. The interviewer asks about sources of hope in the midst of difficult situations, and the speaker emphasizes the importance of faith and seeing people from different backgrounds come together for a common cause. They encourage listeners to support the podcast by subscribing, sharing with friends, and leaving positive reviews to help amplify guest voices.Outline:Chapter 1: Introduction to Echoes Through Eternity (0:00-1:45)Dr. Jeffrey Skinner introduces the podcast and its mission to inspire, engage, and encourage leaders from across the globe to plant missional churches and be servant leaders.Chapter 2: Interview with Chaplain Larry Brant (1:46-16:08)Dr. Skinner interviews Navy chaplain Larry Brant about his background and how he became a chaplain.Brant discusses his experiences serving with the Second Marine Division and shares a story about a chaplain's assistant who saved his life during a firefight.Dr. Skinner and Brant discuss the book Revitalize to Plant and its practical advice for church planting and revitalization.Brant talks about his role as a Christian chaplain in the Navy and how he navigates counseling soldiers with PTSD and moral injury.Chapter 3: Call to Action (16:09-18:00)Dr. Skinner encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and review the podcast to help amplify the voices of those doing kingdom work.He explains that positive reviews and sharing the podcast with others can help bring in more guests with larger platforms, furthering the mission of Echoes Through Eternity.Notes:Interview with Navy chaplain Larry BrantBrant started as a chaplain for the city of Lincoln, Nebraska before feeling called to military chaplaincyNavy chaplains have four competencies: facilitate, provide care, advise, and connect with other religious leadersBrant provides counseling as a chaplain, including for PTSD and moral injuryBrant has implemented a program for active duty sailors and Marines to help with PTSD symptoms and saw a 10% reduction in symptoms in the first roundBrant encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and share the Echoes Through Eternity podcast to amplify the voices of those doing kingdom workAction items:A chaplain's assistant who served in combat situations and provided counseling to military personnel.The competencies of a Navy chaplain, which include facilitating, providing care, advising, and connecting individuals with religious leaders or chaplains who specialize in a particular area.The concept of moral injury, which can occur when an individual experiences a violation of their moral or ethical beliefs, and how it can be addressed through programs and counseling.The importance of subscribing, liking, and reviewing the Echoes Through Eternity podcast to help amplify the voices of those doing kingdom work.

Ch4mp10n FM: Our Podcasts
Wednesday Past Blast & Classic Hits 03 November 2021: No to our Will But His Will and Willingly

Ch4mp10n FM: Our Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 57:22


We talk about the REAL Lord's Prayer today...to have a listen... To watch today Video of the day, CLICK HERE Featured Songs: Life Together- Geoff Moore & The Distance Don't Give In To The Night- Michael Gleason (rare) I Want To Be Just Like You- Phillips, Craig & Dean Can't Make Me Stop- Rick Cua (rare) Seasons Change- Ray Boltz (rare) Letter Of Love- The Kry So Amazing- Three Strand (rare) Never Forget- Two Hearts (rare) In The Likeness Of You- Petra My Soul Waits In Silence (Psalm 62)- Larry Bryant (rare)

Dr. L. T. Bryant
Deep Thought Proverbs-There Can Be A Lesson In Anything If You're Willing To Learn. Dr. Larry Bryant

Dr. L. T. Bryant

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 8:16


There Can Be A Lesson In Anything If You're Willing To Learn.

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio
Joiner Report Guest Grant Cameron Larry Bryant 052110

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 103:38


Joiner Report Guest Grant Cameron Larry Bryant 052110

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United Public Radio
Joiner Report Guest Grant Cameron Larry Bryant 052110

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 103:38


Joiner Report Guest Grant Cameron Larry Bryant 052110

grant cameron larry bryant joiner report
AAA United Public Radio & UFO Paranormal Radio Network
Joiner Report Guest Grant Cameron Larry Bryant 052110

AAA United Public Radio & UFO Paranormal Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 60:00


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RadioMoments - Conversations
110: Cornelius Lysaght - Severn Sound, Southern, BBC Racing Correspondent

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 62:45


The boarding school boy who helped out during the holidays at a commercial station and rose to head the BBC’s racing commentary. In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations, Cornelius Lysaght tells of how he charmed his way through the door of Severn Sound in Gloucestershire to help out during the holidays - working his way quickly to handling some of the UK’s top stories of the time from the newsroom. In the snowiest of winters, he fondly remembers helping out on the famous Snow Lines and Flood Alerts. After a brief spell at the National Broadcasting School and in Brighton at Southern Sound, he gravitated to one of the most famous racecourses in the World. At Cheltenham, he helped out with Race Call and spearheaded the course’s own radio station. Tempted then to join the new BBC Radio 5 at launch, he stayed with the station as it evolved into BBC 5 Live, eventually becoming horse racing correspondent, with his voice and unforgettable name becoming a key part of all the great fixtures of his age. Cornelius talks about the art of the commentator, identifies the greats and shares the things he might have done differently. In his own words, this is the Cornelius Lysaght story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

RadioMoments - Conversations
109: David Lloyd - Trent, Leic Sound, Lincs FM, Radio Authority, Century, Galaxy, LBC, Virgin, Orion

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 61:42


This is a secret episode! Over the course of this series, several folk have asked whether I’d (David Lloyd) ever be interviewed.  Several luminaries kindly volunteered to interview me. Given the calibre of all the other subjects, I felt reticent. But – with lockdown and also passing 100  episodes - I thought I might succumb. I invited my oldest friend, Mark Runacus MBE to pose the questions. He and I met at hospital radio and he went on to accomplish a huge amount in the ad world. Radio missed his talents. He has been a wonderful friend. In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations, I talk about my journey from shy anorak to radio station manager and regulator. I open up about my childhood, the excitement of hospital radio and the glee of my first gig at Nottingham’s Radio Trent, before moving on to management at a troubled Leicester Sound. Then, walking out the door in tears to no job,  I tell of the unexpected task of establishing Lincs FM. Equally unexpected, I was recruited to the then regulator, the Radio Authority  where I helped both to licence and reprimand radio stations. Moving from there to run the music and speech regional Century brand for Border TV, before crossing to Chrysalis to seize the reins of a couple of the Galaxy stations, London then beckoned and a wonderful stint at the helm of LBC, before leaving as it became part of the foundation for Global Radio. Down the road in Golden Square, I moved to programme and market Virgin Radio and help manage the brand transition to Absolute. The most recent chapter saw me at Orion Media, where we bought and then sold a handful of major market commercial stations including BRMB, Gem 106 and Beacon. In my own words – this is my story. There’s a much better account of all this – and everything that surrounds it in our mad radio world  in my book Radio Moments (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Radio-Moments-Years-Life-Inside/dp/1785902725/ref=sr_1_1?) : Fifty years of radio – Life  on the Inside. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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108: Ken Bruce - BBC Radio Scotland, Radio 2

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 58:48


The Glasgow car-washer who became BBC Radio 2’s longest serving mid-morning presenter – and a national treasure. In this hour of 'Radio Moments – Conversations', Ken Bruce tells of his Glasgow childhood and his foray into accountancy before alighting on the career which was to dominate his life. After hospital radio, he joined the BBC in Scotland where he appeared on the first day of its dedicated Radio Scotland in 1978. Having then dipped his toe in BBC UK network radio from Scotland, he ventured south for relief work on Radio 2, before being offered a range of regular programmes including, briefly, the breakfast show when he assumed Wogan’s crown after his first departure in 1984. After a short spell on mid mornings before being juggled around, he returned in 1992 – and remains there to this day. Ken talks too about Eurovision, PopMaster, his key influences – and BBC management. In his own words, this is the Ken Bruce story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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107: Rob Jones - City, Luxembourg, the Super Station, USP

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 65:15


The Liverpool schoolboy who rose to a major profile as a presenter – before devising the service which provided late-night network programming to UK commercial radio and launching a leading multi-platform production company.  In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations, Rob Jones tells of his life, with a career beginning as a presenter at the launch of Radio City before transferring to the mighty Radio Luxembourg. He opens up about the disappointment of not being called up for Radio 1; but how he played a part in the blossoming music TV industry. As the then many commercial radio companies began to launch more services, Rob provided a late-night sustaining service from Branson's Super Station; and then, as a consultant, contracted programmes for the newer regional and national services.  As the industry began to make cash from non-spot revenues, Rob tells of the birth - and journey -  of USP Radio Projects; and about his more recent ventures  at Ultimate Sound and  Vision. In his own words, this is the Rob Jones story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

RadioMoments - Conversations
105: Lisa Kerr - Executive, Radiocentre, Local Radio Company; and Classic FM

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 56:52


From music student - to delivering an environment for commercial radio fit for a digital age – and a fascinating life beyond. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Lisa Kerr tells of her life - moving from promising music student to eager helper at Radio Forth before graduating to Classic FM. She opens up about the successes and challenges of her first management role at Channel Travel Radio as it grew into the small-scale radio group Radio Services Ltd. Transferring to commercial radio’s trade body, later known as Radiocentre, she was promoted to a senior strategic role, committed to the thinking and the lobbying necessary to help deliver an environment in which UK commercial radio companies could continue to thrive in a fast-changing digital media world. Lisa tells of leaving radio – and reflects honestly on an industry which, for so long, was uninviting to women in senior roles. She talks of embracing change and transferable skills - and shares her enthusiasm for her more recent endeavours - including her current role as principal of Gordonstoun School. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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104: Pete Price - Presenter, Radio City, City Talk, Radio Merseyside

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 62:06


From a chef and hairdresser - to becoming one of Liverpool’s leading on-air characters. In this hour of Radio Moments – Conversations, Pete Price tells of his early years on stage at a colourful time in Liverpool’s before making his debut on BBC Radio Merseyside. After more years as a comedian and singer, tempted back to Radio City, he was offered the late-night phone which he made his own.  Shunted from Radio City across Magic, City Gold and the first and subsequent incarnation of City Talk, the programme developed a life of its own. Pete opens up about how he helped his city through Hillsborough and the murder of Jamie Bulger. He talks too about the importance of sound management and gifted production, of the drama of great radio – and his fears about the future of the phone in genre itself – and about the future of radio talent. In his own words, this is the Pete Price story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

RadioMoments - Conversations
103: Graham Dene - Presenter, UBN, City, Capital, Virgin, Magic, Smooth, BBC Local

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 61:04


He rose from being a BBC administration assistant to holding the Capital breakfast show for around ten years in commercial radio’s formative years. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Graham Dene tell of his childhood love of radio and his efforts to creep into the business via a post as an administrator with the BBC. A transfer to the BBC library followed, from which he met the key individuals who would lead to his first on-air job at a factory radio station. He tells of life inside UBN, then a training ground for the country’s first commercial radio stations. Turned down by Capital, he reveals what life was like on Day One of Radio City in Liverpool – and then of the opportunity to return to London as Capital started to find its feet. Graham, opens up about life at Euston Tower and about the characters with whom he shared those years. Appointed to the Capital breakfast show to his surprise, he had the honour of hosting it for two five year spells, succeeding Kenny Everett and preceding Chris Tarrant. One avid listener was famously Diana, Princess of Wales, and Graham tells of his encounters with her. After a spell at Capital Gold, Graham moved to launch the original Virgin Radio 1215 before spending time at Magic and Smooth. He tells here too of his enthusiasm for his recent work at BBC local radio. In his own words, this is the Graham Dene story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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102: David Symonds - Presenter, BBC Light, Home, Radio 1,2, Capital, Victory

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 52:31


He was the disgraced schoolboy who was to become the first presenter on Capital Radio in 1973 – and on-air in the first week of Radio 1. In this hour of Radio Moments – Conversations, David Symonds talks about his life journey from the challenges of his youth  - and his acting ambition  - through his early days on air in New Zealand. He tells of his early days announcing programmes for the Home Service and Light Programme – and preparing to go on-air on early evening across the first week of Radio 1’s life. He also opens up about the crime which was the catalyst for his Radio1 departure. Invited to join Capital Radio, David is second only to Richard Attenborough as the station made its debut in 1973 – and he shares what he thought about the station’s early strategy. Moving then into programme management himself, he relates his thinking as he launched Radio Victory. Back to the BBC, it’s a return to continuity at Radio 4 before being invited to host a new late afternoon programme on Radio 2 as it ventures into a ‘beautiful music’ format – and David tells of his feelings when that too came to an abrupt end. After some time on-air in LA, it was back to London for Radio 4 and then Capital Gold, before adjourning to Cyprus and then to France. In his own word – this is the David Symonds story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

RadioMoments - Conversations
101: Simon Mayo - Presenter, Radio 1, 2, 5 Live, Nottingham & Brighton

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 58:59


From working as a car park attendant and being turned down by the BBC - to hosting some of the biggest slots on the UK’s largest stations. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Simon Mayo speaks candidly about his life and career, from his early experiences at hospital and student radio, through his days at BBC Radio Brighton and Radio Nottingham.  Then - spotted by the BBC - he climbs quickly to Radio 1, where he graduates to the breakfast show and then on to the mid-morning show where his Confessions feature thrives. When BBC Radio 5 Live calls, Simon rises to the challenge, and he talks here about how it felt to be on air as the tragedy of 9/11 unfolded.  He discusses too Kermode and Mayo's Film Review and why it has captured a new audience. Alongside his 5 Live work, he begins at Radio 2, eventually being asked to take on the drive show, which had been hosted previously by Chris Evans – and Simon’s early hero Johnnie Walker. That show, famously, ends in a way Simon would not have chosen and he reflects on what might have been done differently. The new Scala Radio called – and Simon talks about his first commercial radio experiences. Plus - what does Simon make of radio’s role in the extraordinary conditions created by the COVID 19 virus? In his own words – this is the Simon Mayo story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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100: Don Thomson - Commercial Director, Piccadilly, Chrysalis, COO Global

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 64:54


From a place behind a newsagent's counter armed just with a single O’ level – emerging as a leading influence in getting the business of brand-based commercial radio into shape as Group Commercial Director at Chrysalis, then COO at Global Radio. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Don Thomson tells of his days at the mighty Kelloggs, before alighting on a career in radio at a colourful Piccadilly in Manchester. He moved to LWT, before establishing a national radio airtime sales agency representing the UK’s newest stations – and then returning to Piccadilly as sales director.    As Chrysalis won the first of its major radio licences, Don was appointed as sales director, helping to establish Heart in the West Midlands where he designed refreshing and more accountable customer-focused ad policies as the medium became more competitive for both clients and audiences. His role broadened as Chrysalis won the London licence and his clear vision and operational focus helped to position the brand approach to radio we recognise today. On the acquisition of Chrysalis by the new Global Radio in 2007, Don became Chief Operating Officer, helping to integrate the GCap stations as Global rose to its dominant position. Since leaving the Company, he has been involved in a variety of projects, including a period as Chief Exec of Celador Radio. He reflects on the lessons he learned from Kelloggs; the tricks of client relationships; and the programmers and presenters who have helped or hindered commercial efforts. In his own words – this is the Don Thomson story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

RadioMoments - Conversations
99: Steve Collins - Programmer, presenter, Voice of Peace, Capital, Smooth, County Sound, Top Shop, Red Rose

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 59:44


Having helped to establish one of the leading in-store stations in London’s Top Shop, he rose to lay the foundations of the mighty Smooth brand. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Steve Collins tells of growing up and the keen pirate radio influences which led him to answer a press ad leading to an enlightening journey to Tel Aviv - and then offers fascinating insight into life on-board the Voice of Peace.  Back on land, he walked into Top Shop and established a radio station proper, before Red Rose Radio eventually beckoned - where he was surprised to end up promptly presenting the breakfast show. When Capital offered a role, he hurried back to London where he spent 6 years on-air before moving across to County Sound, where life was not all he’d wished for. After Jazz and Chiltern, he arrived in a Manchester he instantly came to love, to play a part of the management team of Key and Gold and then crossed to start up Wish FM. Assuming control of programming Jazz in the North West, he worked within a challenging format to deliver, with huge success, the beginnings of the new Smooth brand, which he was then to manage across the UK. Steve speaks candidly about the influences he witnessed on how not to manage; the way it feels when the station you care for is taken over; how it feels to end up on the dole; and shares the things he feels he got right – and wrong in over 40 years in radio. In his own words, this is the Steve Collins story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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98: Diana Luke - Presenter, Viking, Jazz, Superstation, County Sound, BBC local

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 53:28


Her warm Canadian tones graced UK radio stations for over twenty years. In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations, Diana Luke tells of how she fell into radio whilst reviewing a book at Hallam, leading to a role as Viking’s first female broadcaster.  As her reputation grew across Yorkshire, Diana was summoned to be part of the new commercial radio late-night networked service ‘The Superstation’ where she worked alongside the greats like Johnnie Walker, Bob Harris – and was produced by a young Chris Evans. Diana tells too of her memories of the women’s station Viva!; and how she was heard on County Sound, LBC, Peak FM and Real Radio. She speaks fondly of launch day at Jazz where she hosted its first breakfast show; GLR, her award-winning show in Ireland; and about her close listener relationship at BBC local radio. She opens up about her personal challenges and those of a woman in radio – and draws parallels between her new world as a therapist and her former life on-air. She highlights too the interpersonal skills on and off-air relevant to both. In her own words this is the Diana Luke story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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97: Steve Orchard - Programmer, executive, GWR, GCap, Quidem, Prison Radio

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 58:40


From football reporter - to becoming one of the leading figures in a generation of commercial radio, this is the story of Steve Orchard. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Steve tells of his schooling and education; and a first career in social work, honing skills he was take with him throughout his life. An interest in hospital radio led to opportunities at Wiltshire Radio which flourished as the station evolved into the new GWR, where he hosted the breakfast show.  As GWR grew, so did Steve’s role and he relates experiences of rolling out the famous GWR format to the company’s acquisitions. He tells too of his involvement in LBC and Classic FM – and of the pain involved in the merger to create GCap. And – from more recent days - his proud involvement in Quidem and Prison Radio.  Steve shares his frustrations about regulation and his views on research vs instinct, talent management, the importance of station mood - and today’s radio environment. In his own words, this is the Steve Orchard story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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96: John Inverdale - Presenter and sport, BBC local, BBC Radio 4, 2, 5, 5 Live

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 59:18


He was the local press journalist who went on to be one of BBC radio sport’s most familiar voices – and whose style was to define BBC Radio 5 live at launch. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, John Inverdale tells of his early days in local press before a chance pub meeting led to an opportunity at the new BBC Radio Lincolnshire. An attachment to London saw him reporting and sports bulletin-reading on the Radio 4 Today programme and then across to BBC Radio 2 to host Sport on 2. As BBC Radio 5 launched, he was to host the evening Drive-In, a programme he regards fondly, before helping to define the sound of the new Radio 5 live. John tells of life reporting at the Olympics around the World; bumping into Margaret Thatcher; and shares his thoughts on the importance of words, voice and listening around. In his own words, this is the John Inverdale story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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95: John Humphrys - Journalist and presenter, BBC Radio 4

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 60:51


He rose from humble but determined roots in Wales to become one of the leading radio journalists of his generation. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, John Humphrys opens up about his life, resulting more in an encyclopaedia of World history rather than of media. He tells of his early days in press, where he not only wrote stories, he delivered the newspapers.  Spurning a job at the Times – he moved to television where he was to be the first reporter on the scene at the Aberfan disaster in 1966 – an experience which he confesses had a ‘profound effect’ on him. His early days at the BBC took him to the US and to South Africa at momentous periods in the history of those countries, before returning home to be one of the first TV newsreaders to assemble his own bulletins on the BBC Nine O' Clock News. Without hesitation, John accepted a role on the Today programme where he was to spend 33 years. He tells here of his approach to interviewing and of the Prime Minister he found most daunting – and opens up about his huge suspicion of authority - and his nervousness. In his own words, this is the John Humphrys story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . John’s ‘A Day Like Today’ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Today-Files/dp/0007415591/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=) is out now – published by Collins

RadioMoments - Conversations
94: Mike Read - Radio 210, Luxembourg, Capital Gold, Classic FM and Jazz

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 57:06


Plucked with no experience to appear on a new Radio 210 in Reading, he was to become the fourth ever Radio 1 breakfast host. In this hour of Radio Moments – Conversations, Mike Read tells of the surprise jump from a musical career to one where radio played lead. He relates how his commercial radio spell began and shares memories of the eccentric early days in that new industry. Following an unexpected rise in profile with a TV’s ‘Pop Quest’, he recalls how he was then lured to join Radio Luxembourg. On being headhunted for Radio 1, Mike shares his he felt as he was offered the prestigious breakfast slot. Driven by a passion and knowledge of music, he tells how his BBC bosses responded as his music policy drifted away from ‘70s disco; his frustration at commercial radio bosses who didn’t seem sufficiently familiar with music; and his enthusiasm for a world where the presenter decides which tracks to play. The stories of his days at Capital Gold and Classic Gold are recalled – and illustrated colourfully. He tells too of his time at Jazz and his current involvement with the United DJs online station.  His other achievements are highlighted too - from co-authoring the Guinness Book of Hit Singles to playing a key role in the British Plaque Trust  which has honoured the music composers he holds in such high esteem. In his own words – this is the Mike Read story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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93: David Jensen - Luxembourg presenter, Trent, Radio 1, Capital, Gold, The Jazz

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 55:58


His life in radio began, aged 16, in Canada – and his distinctive voice  was to be heard on the UK’s biggest stations.  In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, David Jensen tells of growing up in Canada and making his radio debut, before moving, aged just 18, to a new life at Radio Luxembourg in the days when it commanded UK evening listening. Advised to get some UK experience, ‘Kid’ alighted at a brand-new Radio Trent in Nottingham in the challenging times so typical of those early days of UK commercial Radio. David opens up about the Radio 1 days in its most colourful era, his friendship with John Peel, the stars he encountered, the roadshow days – and he shares a wealth of anecdotes, not least why he was playing midnight football with the Rolling Stones on an American runway. He also tells of his Capital spell and why he loved that 'big' sound of the City. He tells too of his family life, his love of jazz and how he is facing his Parkinson’s diagnosis. In his own words, this is the David Jensen story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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Hope Wiseman Talks Mary & Main, Ups & Downs Of Business, JAY Z, The Next Hopewise Man and More

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 36:40


Being the first is something many aspire to be, no matter what area of life we are talking about. When you’re in college, you want to be first in your class. When you begin your trek up the corporate ladder, there is a good chance you dreamed that one day you would become the youngest C.E.O. in company history.First to own a house in your family, youngest to start a business. While a lot of hoopla comes with achieving a goal before anyone else and a record pace, the reality of your new situation can come at you quickly. It takes someone smart with a lack of fear to rise to the top when many doubted the feat could happen. Hope Wiseman fits that mold. The youngest dispensary owner in the country, Hope runs Mary & Main with her mother Dr. Octavia Simkins-Wiseman and Dr. Larry Bryant. Based in Capitol Heights Maryland, Mary & Main are one of the few Black-owned dispensaries in cannabis. Aside from being the face to the brand, Hope is also a vocal advocate for social equity. A rising star in cannabis, Hope Wiseman could really inspire a new generation of ganjapreneurs. We had the chance to speak with Hope about what led her to leave corporate America for cannabis, working with her mother, the need for social equity, JAY Z, the next Hope Wiseman, her favorite strains in the store and more. This episode was brought to you by Peake ReLeaf. Follow the Rockville Maryland Based dispensary here. Subscribe to the CashColorCannabis Podcast where ever you stream podcasts.

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92: Francis Currie - Programmer, Mercia, Tfm, Minster, Magic, Heart, Virgin

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 61:36


It was his love of radio which governed his choice of university – before a career which saw him emerge as one of the key UK radio programmers of his generation – leading the way on research and the psychology of radio. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Francis Currie shares his early hospital and student radio days and his graduation to a young Mercia Sound. He tells of his spell at LBC and onto his dream station ‘The SuperStation’, albeit past its glory days. On-air work followed at Rock FM and Tfm as he began to identify the detail of radio programming – and that his talents might lie in other areas than on-air. At Minster, his programming skills were honed, before being appointed programme manager at Invicta in Kent. That station’s acquisition by Capital generated a major opportunity to programme BRMB – where Francis started to establish how best to handle radio’s biggest personalities and managers. Following a farewell to the Capital group, he tells of a quirky Melody Radio and how he engineered the brand change to Magic on its acquisition by EMAP – a group which was to offer him opportunities beyond radio. Having transferred to Chrysalis, Francis opens up about the challenges of taking Heart to its Number One status in London for the first time – how he felt on the day of that victory - and how he felt as he was ejected when the company. After a successful spell in consulting worldwide, he was part of the team which brought together Chris Evans and Virgin Radio before moving back into consultancy. In his own words, this is the Francis Currie story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . 

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91: Bob Harris - Radio 1, 2, BBC local radio, Luxy and BFBS

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 59:30


This is the story of the man who grew up simply wanting to be on the radio and emerged as one of the most musically influential and respected presenters in UK radio. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Bob Harris tells of his time as an unlikely police cadet before his ambition to work in radio took him – alone – to London. He shares how he befriended John Peel and became his fill-in, and then moved to a more permanent BBC Radio 1 programme - and fronting the Old Grey Whistle Test.  As his first spell of Radio 1 ended, spells at Radio Luxembourg, Radio 210, BBC Radio Oxford and BFBS followed, before the death of his idol Roger Scott created an opportunity back at Radio 1 – some 16 years after his earlier departure. As Radio 1 implemented its famous ‘90s ‘rejuvenation’, Bob was moved on again – and he tells here of the meeting where the deed was done   - before he turned up on GLR in a programme which he was to regard as one of his favourites. Noticed by Radio 2, Bob returned to the BBC where has remained since, hosting a range of programmes including his renowned Country Show. Speaking as he relished his return on-air after his illness, this is the Bob Harris story - in his own words. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .                                                                                                               

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90: Lynn Parsons - Presenter, BBC Radio 1 and 2, Virgin, Magic, Jazz

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 60:02


She was the reluctant shorthand typist who never sought a role in front of the camera or microphone – but was to be invited to play a role in some of the UK’s biggest stations.   In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Lynn Parsons tells of her crazy childhood home and the early jobs which offered insight into a media world. She shares how her technical curiosity led to appointment as a camera operator, a job she loved – and a role in the launch of TV AM. Her radio love started in hospital radio and some subsequent work at County Sound, but she tells of how the job at her beloved Capital was simply the result of a bet. Radio 1 beckoned and she shares tales of those she worked with and what life was really like on the famous Roadshow. She opens up too about life at Radio 2 and, back in commercial radio, she relates fond tales of life at Virgin, Jazz and Smooth - and now Magic. Lynn tells of the people she has interviewed, her love of late-night radio, and of her gratitude for the life radio has given her. In her own words, this is the Lynn Parsons story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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89: Thomas Prag - Moray Firth Radio founder, and later regulator

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 53:08


A man who never hankered after a job in radio, but was to be recognised as the driving force behind one of the most successful early small local radio stations – Moray Firth Radio based in Inverness. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Thomas Prag confesses to an easy upbringing and his laziness, before falling into the BBC. He recalls his early training days – in Bush House and pushing the buttons for Alan Freeman on the legendary Pick of the Pops before moving to BBC Radio Oxford at launch. He tells of helping to establish and then manage the BBC Radio Highland opt-out as the Corporation wrestled with quite how to deal with radio across Scotland. When Moray Firth won the area’s commercial radio licence, Thomas tells he was tempted into joining the team to run what was judged a highly risky venture at a time when other even larger commercial stations were failing and stations of this scale were rare. Thus began his lengthy tenure which took the station into profitability; and its success recognised by regulators, awards judges – and its many listeners - as something quite special. Thomas opens-up about his proud legacy in ‘community radio’ - alongside the challenges of the job – and the impact of its personal pressures. After leaving the station, he tells of how he how was appointed to both the Radio Authority and, later, Ofcom – and how he felt about the role of a regulator and about the demands of the licence application process. Then – his rich and busy life since and how his learnings from life in radio continue to be put to use in the community he loves. In his own words, this is the Thomas Prag story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .  

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88: Andy Parfitt - BBC executive

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 58:56


The boy from near Bristol who went from working in theatre to becoming the longest-serving Controller of Radio 1, this is the life of Andy Parfitt. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Andy tells of his first radio memories, his love of music, and how he landed a BBC studio manager role. He shares stories from his early days at Broadcasting House, working with those whose backgrounds he detected as different from his own; and how he moved on to produce some legendary programmes alongside some of the broadcasting greats. Andy gives insight into the birth of the old BBC Radio 5 and how his role positioned him for the move to Radio 1.  As Controller, in due course, he was to seize the reins of a network as it emerged from huge change and help steer it back over the 10m listeners mark.  He tells of how his BBC role grew; how he got on with Chris Moyles; and how he felt walking out of the BBC for the last time.  Andy reflects too on what his lengthy spell at the BBC taught him about life and leadership; and how he puts those learnings into practice now, in the latest chapter of his life. In his own words, this is the Andy Parfitt story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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87: Adrian Juste - Radio presenter at Radio 1, BRMB and Radio Leicester

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 58:29


He was the shoe salesman from Leicester who became the first presenter to graduate to Radio 1 – before falling out of the station in the 90s shake-up. In his hour of 'Radio Moments - Conversations, Adrian Juste opens up about his love of the 60s pirate stations which prompted his early work at young BBC Radio Leicester – and then on to BRMB where he didn’t really get on with management - or his breakfast show. He talks about jobbing for Radio 1 producing trails from his home studio; and the call from Derek Chinnery which led to his regular programmes on the Network where he was to interpret the Jack Jackson comedy format for the modern age. Adrian talks about his distinctive voice work – and speaks candidly about his feelings about his own fate, and others’, as Radio 1 was being adjusted abruptly in the 90s – and life since. In his own words – this is the Adrian Juste story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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86: David Arnold - composer and conductor

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 52:42


He emerged from modest roots and being a jobbing musician to become the brains and inspiration behind some of the UK’s most familiar media anthems. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ David Arnold tells of his childhood hopes and dreams when he began to appreciate and study music – and about the surprise and chance of his early opportunities. As a composer, conductor, arranger and producer, he shares the story of pitching for the first Essex Radio jingle package and how it opened the door to providing station jingle packages for many of the early commercial radio stations and, for a while, the majority of BBC local radio work. He gives insight too into US jingle production, with the singers whose voices became so familiar on stations around the world  He opens the lid on the thinking behind TV news themes, sig tunes such as Big Breakfast and Live and Kicking – and of his proud enduring  work for Classic FM.  He tells too of intriguing jingle briefs - and about how the creative work of a composer can sometimes sit uneasily alongside the suited world of those who pay the bills. In his own words, this is the David Arnold story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the podcast for this ongoing series. Theme music for this podcast by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) , illustrative music within from David Arnold.

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85: John Revell - Producer, presenter and executive, Virgin, Radio 1.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 60:03


He was the programmer, producer and radio executive who began peering through the studio window at Radio Top Shop - and ended up programming the first national pop/rock station in the UK and witnessing the rise and challenges of Chris Evans first-hand. In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations, John Revell tells of his radio life.  He shares stories from the launch of the BBC’s pioneering days at GLR in London; and working on the Super Station which brought the UK its first major taste of daily networking. John opens up about being the first programmer proper wrestling with the launch of the original Virgin Radio; and his encounters with some of the UK’s biggest stars in the early days of their radio careers. 'Johnny Boy' shares the story of his transfer to a cautious Radio 1 to produce the new breakfast show with Chris Evans; and its untimely end; before helping to pull off the deal to snatch Virgin from Capital’s hands as it’s acquired by Ginger. Then - as Virgin changes hands again - John gives his perspective on Chris’s high-profile departure. In his own words, this is the John Revell story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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84: Simon Cole - Presenter, programmer, entrepreneur - BBC local, Piccadilly, Unique, 7digital

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 57:55


He was the drama student who aspired to be a Radio 2 producer - but emerged as a key commercial radio innovator and business leader as the industry began to find its feet, make money and exploit new technology.  In this hour of RadioMoments Conversations, Simon Cole tells of the opportunities and frustrations of BBC local radio - before moving to produce and manage programming at Piccadilly, where he pioneered commercial content and built PPM before leaving to found Unique Broadcasting; a move prompted by Owen Oyston’s acquisition of Piccadilly. He shares his role in the stories of commercial inventory bartering, DAB, Audioboom, One Word; and 7digital, where he was chief exec until Spring 2019. Simon opens up about those who have inspired him; the pain of corporate deals; the lessons of entrepreneurship; and outlines his view of a wholly disrupted future for the business of radio.  In his own words, this is the Simon Cole story. Hear the whole ‘RadioMoments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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83: John Rosborough - Northern Ireland programmer

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Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 55:25


Clutching a soldering iron, he arrived in commercial radio at the launch of Downtown Radio, in troubled times in Northern Ireland, rising to lead the station’s programming for an era. In this hour of ‘Radiomoments Conversations’. John Rosborough tells of his childhood dreams, the early days at Downtown Radio, building the studios, hosting early shows - and the challenges of the station’s newsroom in unprecedented times. He tells the story of his graduating through the programming ranks, its first jingle package, the varied programme schedule, early regulation and, ultimately, becoming a station for the whole of Northern Ireland – and splitting frequencies. John talks too about Irish radio heritage, winning radio licences – and his subsequent management roles at Citybeat, U105, Belfast 89 and life since. In his own words, this is the John Rosborough story. Hear the whole ‘RadioMoments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . (http://www.larrybryant.com/) (https://podfollow.com/1459316855)

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81: Richard Allinson - Capital, Radio 2, Magic presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 58:16


He graduated straight from uni to a huge career at Capital and Radio 2. In this hour of #radiomoments Conversations, Richard Allinson tells of his nervous days in university radio before arriving at Capital where he sat alongside the greats of the day who shared their wisdom. He shares the battle for London supremacy and his recollections of the stars he bumped into during his 17 year spell. A transfer with Radio 2 followed, where he hosted lates - and many of the key dayparts. He tells too of his pride in his independent productions, his contribution to BFBS and the World Service, his time in BBC local radio - and those occasions in life where radio is suddenly no longer the most important thing. Now at Magic – he tells of the art and effort of daytime music radio. In his own words, this is the Richard Allinson story See the whole Conversations series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) .  Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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36: Paul Brown - Radio Victory presenter, commercial radio regulator and trade body exec

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 56:34


His calm, firm hand was on the tiller of the radio industry for decades, from both port and starboard.  A military career seemed less appetising once his booming voice was heard behind the BFBS microphone, and he soon returned home to debut on the UK’s fledgling commercial radio stations, progressing from Radio 210 in Reading to BRMB and then to the senior programming role at Radio Victory. Paul switched to regulation at a time when his industry understanding and intellect were invaluable to a cautious regulator. He identified a route to allow for sponsorship and to license more stations in each market. He then crossed the floor to head the radio industry’s trade body, then AIRC, now Radio Centre, where this Titled gentleman fought to equip this commercial medium to win good business and compete with the BBC in ever-changing times. In his own words, this is the Paul Brown story. See the whole Conversations series [here.](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com) 

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43: Alan Bailey - Commercial producer Radio Luxembourg & Trent

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 58:02


He loved the thought of a career in sound, fascinated by the pictures it could create. His early steps in radio took him to Radio Luxembourg's London studios working alongside the greats like Freeman and Everett; and his production was born from the most basic of equipment and a huge amount of creativity.   He was to become one of the UK commercial radio industry's earliest commercial producers as ILR began in the seventies. His work at Nottingham's Radio Trent was to be recognised consistently in awards. Here he tells of radio's early days, his friendship with Fluff Freeman, his more unsettled times in the industrial strife of the era, and the generous moment he claims as the best in his life. In his own words, this is the Alan Bailey story. The whole 'Conversations' series can be previewed [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by[Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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42: David Mansfield - Capital Radio, Commercial radio executive

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:44


He inherited Capital Radio as it wrestled with the fresh challenges of a fast-changing, competitive industry and made his mark on changing the perceptions of national advertising agencies towards the medium. His commercial focus - and an acquisition spree built the industry’s biggest business which was to be the lead player in the GCap merger.  In this hour of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, David opens up about his childhood and his discovery of the excitement of doing the deals. He tells of his days in TV, relates his feelings as he stepped aside from GCap - and talks about life since. In his own words, this is the David Mansfield story. The whole 'Conversations' series can be previewed [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com)

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41: Robin Lustig - BBC Radio 4 reporter and presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:31


His measured tones became synonymous with late night Radio 4 as presenter of 'The World Tonight'. In this hour of 'Conversations', Robin Lustig tells of his early days in journalism at Reuters and the Observer before serving for decades at home and abroad with the BBC World Service and Radio 4. He shares how the BBC prepares its staff for working in hostile environments; and some of the secrets of commentary on major events. He reflects too on the times where he feels the BBC may have got it wrong; his thoughts on the future for radio and journalism; and how he felt about interviewing some thoroughly unpalatable world figures. In his own words, this is the Robin Lustig story. (Robin's book 'Is Anything Happening' - 'My life as a newsman' is out now from Biteback publishing) The whole 'Conversations' series can be enjoyed [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by[Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com)

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44: Alex Lester - BBC Radio 2 and local radio presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:57


He was the jobbing BBC local radio presenter who was to end up spending thirty years at Radio 2, watching the network evolve from its Light legacy to the present day.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Alex Lester tells of the eccentric early days of BBC local radio; the challenging debut for commercial radio; and the people with whom he shared his years on the UK’s biggest radio station. He opens up about the end of his Radio 2 years - and life beyond. From crazy disc jockey names to old studio technology; vacillating management approaches to puzzling music policies. In his own words, this is the Alex Lester story. Enjoy the whole 'Conversations' series [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com). Podcast the series [here](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no).

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40: Neil Fox - Radio Wyvern, Capital, Magic presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:37


This powerful voice began at Wyvern before rising with enviable speed to Luxembourg and to play a key part in Capital London’s truly dominant years. He took commercial radio’s chart to audience-leading position and assumed the Magic breakfast show for almost a decade as it too rose to rule the City.  In this hour of ‘Conversations’, Neil ‘Doctor’ Fox tells of his father’s early reluctance to support his chosen career route -and speaks candidly about his recent ‘challenging period', and about his excitement now at life beyond. In his own words - this is the Neil Fox story. The whole 'Conversations' series can be enjoyed [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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38: Stewart Francis - LBC, Pennine, Hereward presenter, executive and trade body exec

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 58:50


He was the presenter who graduated through the ranks to take his seat round the commercial radio industry table at a critical time in its history. In this hour of ‘Conversations’, Stewart Francis tells of being on-air on the first day of LBC and the early days of Pennine Radio in Bradford, before moving to launch Hereward in Peterborough. He shares stories of how Mid Anglia Radio was built and sold - and his fascinating achievements beyond. He tells of the challenges he helped the industry to address - and how he faced his own. In his own words, this is the Stewart Francis story. Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com) . The whole 'Conversations' series can be previewed [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations).

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37: Giles Squire - Metro Radio programmer

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:01


He was the boarding school boy who lied about his age and was to emerge as one of the leading programmers of his generation. Giles Squire joined a new United Biscuits Network which was to become renowned as a training ground for the new commercial radio network as it made its debut in the early seventies. It was to that network that Giles was appointed as Metro Radio went on-air. He was to remain within its growing group for 22 changing years, before leaving to play a key role in other companies as they acquired stations. Now semi-retired and relaxing in France, Giles reflects in this hour of 'Conversations' about his successes and heartaches. The bosses who terrified him, the lessons he learned and many pearls of simple programming wisdom along the way. In his own words, this is the Giles Squire story. Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com) The whole 'Conversations' series can be enjoyed [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations).

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11: David Hamilton - BBC Radio 1 and 2 and commercial radio presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 54:26


To broadcast across the UK on BBC Radio 1 and 2 simultaneously on medium wave, long wave and FM - at a time when commercial radio was barely underway - generated huge audiences for the affable David Hamilton. In this hour-long edition of ‘Conversations’, David tells of his early break on Forces radio overseas and his days at the Light Programme through to the giddy days on Radio 1 and a reluctant move to Radio 2. There are stories galore too from into his time in commercial radio – and his current work on ‘The Wireless’ from Age UK.  In his own words, the words of a hard-working true veteran, this is the David Hamilton story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here.](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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35: Colin Berry - Caroline, BBC Light and Radio 2 presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 56:37


His clear tones epitomised a calm era of Radio 2. Armed with some TV experience and a spell with the pirate Radio Caroline, Colin Berry joined the BBC’s new 'Light Programme' in the seventies.  He was to host all of its major dayparts, from time to time, and was said to be the station’s longest continuous-serving news reader until his final bulletin in 2012. Famously too, for 25 years, we heard him deliver the UK’s voting in the Eurovision song contest. In his own words, this is the Colin Berry story. Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com). Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here.](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations)

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34: Mark Goodier - BBC Radio 1 and commercial presenter and production exec

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:32


Mark Goodier spent 15 years at BBC Radio 1, hosting shows across the schedule and famously presenting ‘The Evening Session’ and the Top 40 as the station evolved with speed through the 80s and 90s.  In this hour of Conversations, Mark tells of his early days at Forth, Tay and Clyde before his transfer to 'Britain's Favourite’, where he was to learn from the greats. He reflects honestly on his life and shares thoughts on the differences between being a DJ and an authentic broadcaster; and both the pride and challenges in running his successful production company, Wise Buddah. In his own words, this is the Mark Goodier story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here.](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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30: Dirk Anthony - GWR programmer

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 56:13


From a small town radio station in Tasmania, he crossed the World to emerge as one of the UK's most powerful programmers.  In this hour of #radiomoments conversations, Dirk Anthony tells of his decades in radio, from reading out the trade-its in Australia, to a programmer role in Ireland before being appointed to a key role in growing the GWR business - and then onto the complex times following the Capital merger. He opens up about his feelings through his career, and about where he might now think differently.  In his own words, this is the Dirk Anthony story. See the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/). [Podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no) the series too!

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27: Martin Campbell - Presenter and regulator

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 58:12


He spearheaded the original Talk Radio UK, managed the talk output of BRMB in its early days, and managed programming for Mercury and the Allied Group. He also played a major role in news training in the National Broadcasting School and was a senior executive at the Radio Authority, later Ofcom.   In this hour of Conversations, Martin Campbell recalls his days in press and talks through his radio life, from the early days at Pennine and Trent through to his more recent exploits. He offers his thoughts on news standards and training; and shares some starry anecdotes. In his own words, this is the Martin Campbell story. Hear the whole ‘RadioMoments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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15: Michael Betton - Lincs FM - commercial radio executive

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 47:25


In the eighties, he progressed from Ipswich’s Radio Orwell to become one of commercial radio’s youngest programme directors as Ocean Sound was born. Against the odds, he then won the Lincolnshire licence and, at some personal risk, established that stand-alone major station in the teeth of bitter recession. Lincs FM was to be the foundation for a growing network. When a competitive licence bid didn’t go his way, his became the only radio group to challenge the regulator in court, rather than just threaten to.  After almost 25 years, he was now one of the industry’s longest serving CEOs. This is the story of a quietly determined man with huge conviction who admits he never minds being in a minority of one. This is the Michael Betton story, in his own words. See the whole Conversations series here (https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) . Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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10: Roger Day - Pirate, Piccadilly and BBC presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 52:42


He was the slim pirate who, after dramatic days at sea, ended up being voted one of the UK’s top disc jockeys, before returning, via Luxy, to be the first voice on Piccadilly and in the early days of many other stations the UK’s nascent commercial network. Here, Roger Day speaks of those pioneering days – his successes and his regrets. In his own words, from 1966 to the present day, this is the Roger Day story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series here. Music by Larry Bryant. (http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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9: John Myers - Red Rose, Radio Carlisle, Century, Real - Commercial radio executive and presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:56


John Myers was the no-nonsense Northerner from humble roots who rose to head some of the UK’s largest radio stations and emerge as a key figure in UK radio, respected by many across the whole sector. In this hour-long ‘Conversations’ he spoke openly of his life: from his early roadshows and the days at BBC Radio Carlisle and a young Red Rose Radio; through to his role on the ground as he grew the Border TV and GMG radio empires. He told of what he might have done differently – and gave the inside story of his famous ‘Trouble at the Top’ TV appearance. In his own words, this is John’s story. John died in June 2019. Play or podcast the whole Conversations series here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) . Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

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8: Ian Rufus - Hallam, Mercia, BRMB - Commercial radio executive

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 57:46


Few individuals can lay claim to having been present at the birth of UK commercial radio, and also being there at the launch of Hallam, Mercia and in the early throes of Viking. Ian Rufus was. In this edition of the Radiomoments ‘Conversations’ series, Ian reflects honestly on his decades in the business. He tells of LBC’s troubled first year, its industrial strife and its journalists going unpaid – and his time at the helm as the earliest commercial radio mergers were staged. He tells of insider share dealing, regulatory obstinacy – the birth of the network chart show - and his proudest moments. In his own words, from his redundancy from press - to his spell at the helm of one of the UK’s biggest radio groups, this is the Ian Rufus story. Ian died in May 2016. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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47: Pete Murray - Radio Luxembourg, BBC and LBC presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 51:32


He was the presenter who broadcast on Radio Luxembourg at its height, becoming a role model for the likes of Paul Burnett and Tony Blackburn. Once at the BBC, his daily Open House programme on Radio 2 was to attract huge audiences.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations, Pete Murray tells of his life, from his younger days in film through his many TV appearances and his decades in radio from Luxembourg to LBC. He shares too his worries about his shyness and his adolescent acne, and opens up about family tragedy. In his own words, this is the Pete Murray story. See the whole 'Conversations' series [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com) Follow the ['Radiomoments-Conversations' podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no).

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45: Paul Burnett - Radio Luxembourg and BBC presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 56:59


He was one of the breed of presenters who debuted professionally on the pirate stations, before transferring to Radio Luxembourg and then to Radio 1, where he famously brought the news of the new chart to school pupils in every playground across Britain on a Tuesday lunchtime.    In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Paul Burnett tells of his grounding in Forces broadcasting; his sea-sickness on board Radio 270; and his love for his spell at Radio Luxembourg. He shares Radio 1 tales; tells of his disappointment when a Radio 2 transfer did not occur; and reflects on his Capital Gold days and life since. He talks of the programme management he’s experienced - and muses about the ephemeral nature of the disc jockey’s work. In his own words, this is the Paul Burnett story. The whole 'Conversations' series can be found [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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54: Peter Dickson - Voice artist

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 55:16


In a national poll, he was voted as having one of the top three iconic voices of the decade. It’s not surprising. Peter Dickson has worked on over 120 TV shows and series; voiced channel promos for around 60 stations around the world; featured on more than 30 AAA game titles; delivered more than 30,000 tv and radio ads; and appeared on all BBC networks. In this hour of #radiomoments Conversations, Peter tells of his early days in announcing, newsreading, journalism and presentation in his years across the BBC networks. He shares stories of his on-air roles on Radio 2 and Melody - and tells of how his stature as a voiceover grew. Peter offers insight into the techniques of the voiceover, the evolution of the booming X Factor voice and opens up about the one gig he’d still relish. In his own words, this is the Peter Dickson story.  The whole 'Conversations' series may be found [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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48: Jimmy Gordon - Radio Clyde - Commercial radio executive

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 48:51


This is the story of a man who began in television before discovering commercial radio as it launched in his beloved Scotland.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Lord Gordon of Strathblane, now aged 80, tells of the birth of Radio Clyde against a backdrop of failing stations in England. He shares tales of successes and frustrations; his famous ‘mother and chicks’ radio ownership theory; and the acquisitions he tackled as his company grew. He tells too of his other significant roles and taking up his seat in the Lords; and reflects on the challenges ahead for media. In his own words, this is the Jimmy Gordon story. Jimmy died in April 2020. The whole 'Conversations' series can be found here (https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) . Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com) .

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73: Bill Bingham - Radio 1, 4, City, Trent, IRN, Saga newsreader and presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 58:36


From acting at Pebble Mill to reading the news on Radio 1, delivering the shipping forecast on Radio 4 and playing rude songs on Radio Trent, this is the life of velvet-voiced Bill Bingham.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Bill tells of his early years in drama and his accidental arrival at the BBC’s new radio station in Birmingham. He relates tales of the birth of Liverpool’s Radio City and the transfer to Nottingham’s Radio Trent, where he hosted a variety of shows as the station re-invented itself. Poached by neighbouring Radio Nottingham where he was heard delivering more news and talk content, he recalls how he was quickly transferred to Radio 1’s Newsbeat. Once in London, Bill was then to be heard on Radio 4 delivering the news and shipping forecast in his impeccable fashion - skills he was later to put to good use at such places as IRN, LBC and Sky News and Channel 4. As he recalls, his love for music and the arts was feasted again during his spell at Saga Radio in the West Midlands. Bill speaks too of the challenges of the job and the costs broadcasters like him have paid – and explains his passionate work for the Migration Museum. In his own words – this is the life of Bill Bingham. Enjoy the whole Conversations series[here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music by[Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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71: Les Ross - BBC Birmingham, Tees, BRMB, Xtra-AM, BBC WM

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 64:30


This is the life story of the commercial radio broadcaster who fulfilled his dream to work on the local station he loved and how he became its most famous performer.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Les Ross tells of the journey from a job at a registrar’s office to a new BBC Radio Birmingham and his launching the new Radio Tees, before the agony of his transfer to his beloved BRMB. He opens up about his personal challenges, and how he really feels about the management he’s experienced over the years. Plus, what led to his final BRMB goodbye. In his own words, this is the Les Ross story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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70: Jono Coleman - GLR, Virgin, Heart

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 53:43


Few radio broadcasters enjoy success in two continents. A Londoner by birth, but a childhood move to Australia dictated his accent and his early media home. Jono Coleman rose from ad script-writing to local radio programmes - and then national TV before graduating through the Australian radio ranks.  On his return to London, the disruptive BBC GLR beckoned before joining the ranks of Virgin 1215 at launch, where his mischievous tenure on the Russ ‘n’ Jono breakfast show is well-remembered. In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Jono tells of being replaced by Chris Evans at Virgin – and then by Jamie Theakston at Heart – before returning to the BBC’s local London station. He opens up about the circumstances of his return to Australia – and his radio and TV since. In his own words, this is the Jono Coleman story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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69: Brian Hayes - Capital, LBC, Radio 2, GLR, 5 Live

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 58:04


From a small town in Western Australia - to commanding the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show in the early ‘90s, this is the life story of an enviably adaptable broadcaster, best known for his years on LBC where his fresh approach was to surprise Londoners who remember him with affection.  In this hour of #radiomoments Conversations, Brian Hayes tells of the ins and outs of his early days in 1950s Australian radio; his innocent arrival at London’s Victoria station with his wife and a suitcase; the early days at Michael Bukht’s Capital Radio; before finding his true home on LBC. Here, he quickly carved out a reputation for his judicious put-downs, not least by Private Eye, which dubbed him ‘Brian Bastard’. He tells of his falling out of LBC - and the surprise at being offered the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show, only to be displaced later by Terry Wogan. From GLR to 5 Live, Brian’s precise delivery and award-winning style have been heard on stations which attach importance to thinking speech for well over a generation. In his own words - this the Brian Hayes story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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68: Christian O'Connell - Juice, 2CR, Virgin, Absolute

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:01


This is the tale of one of the UK’s most respected broadcasters – and one who describes his first visit to a radio station as the most exciting day in his life.  2CR was his first professional port of call before moving to Juice in Liverpool, then making the headlines at Xfm before being tempted to One Golden Square, where his breakfast tenure at Absolute Radio, and its predecessor brand Virgin, lasted an impressive 12 years. All this, alongside BBC radio appearances, TV and his books. Christian O'Connell is serious about his entertainment. In this hour of #RadioMoments ‘Conversations’, he talks about the boss he thanks for turning him down; the presenters who inspired him; his influences outside radio; and his thoughts as he leaves for a career in Australia. In his own words, this is the Christian O’Connell story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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74: Valerie Geller - US radio consultant

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 54:29


She’s been a familiar face on radio conference platforms around the World for decades, commanding attentive audiences as she shares the secrets of ‘powerful radio’.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Valerie Geller, who counsels authentic self-revelation from broadcasters, opens up about her own life. She tells of her early experiences as a welcome young caller on a phone-in on her local Los Angeles station, earning her own on-air shifts before moving around the US, speeding through the ranks as a journalist, news director - and then programme director at New York’s famous WABC. Now, as an accomplished international broadcast consultant, her lessons and principles are adopted by numerous leading talk presenters here in the UK and across the planet; and her books are required reading (available here - or a free Audible trial here). In her own words - this is the Valerie Geller story. The full Conversations series may be heard [here.](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) Theme music thanks to[Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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75: Mike Powell - Devonair, County Sound, RCS

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 58:48


He graduated from regional press in its hot metal days through a nascent commercial radio industry to a senior international role at RCS, the company whose market-leading software fuels stations around the world.  In this hour of #radiomoments Conversations, Mike Powell tells of his early days at Devonair and his graduation to programme management at County Sound where he was to be the first to create a Gold format – and introduce computerised music scheduling. After playing a role in the consortium which was to deliver Kiss to the North – he won back a licence to go back and finish what he’d started in Guildford. Mike shares the drama of licence awards, brand-name challenges plus company mergers, sales and public listings - and his love of radio jingles. In his own words, this is the Mike Powell story. The full Conversations series may be heard [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music thanks to [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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76: Lesley Douglas - BBC Radio 2 controller

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:31


From stumbling into the BBC simply with a wish to ‘be in London’, she rose to head its biggest network.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Lesley Douglas opens up about her puzzled early days in radio; her learnings at the elbow of the greats; and her rise alongside Jim Moir to steer BBC Radio 2 to dizzy heights. She talks of her happiest times, and of the significant challenges she faced. “What I would like to have been, and I may have failed in this sometimes, is somebody who allowed and protected people to do their best work.” In her own words, this is the Lesley Douglas story. The full Conversations series may be heard [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music thanks to[Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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77: Chris Tarrant - Capital presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 56:56


The man who started out doing the silly bits on regional TV and graduated to a 17 year stay on the UK’s then most influential commercial radio station – plus hosting one of the World’s most influential TV quiz shows.  In this hour of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Chris Tarrant opens up about how he fell into the world of commercial radio, and then how he was appointed to the helm of Capital breakfast in London. He tells of how the programme evolved – his relationship with his boss - his questions about the endless meetings which often surround breakfast shows – and how it felt being effectively responsible for the Capital share price as the programme started to own London. He talks too of how Who Wants to be a Millionaire was devised and delivered – and shares his fears about the stroke he suffered on a journey back from Bangkok. In his own words, this is the Chris Tarrant story. See the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music from [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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78: Tommy Boyd - Magpie, Southern, Talk Radio UK, BBC local radio

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 61:03


From a spell at BBC local radio whilst at teacher training college, he was to become a household name on children’s TV and one of the UK’s most distinctive radio broadcasters.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, the inimitable Tommy Boyd tells of his early days in BBC local radio and LBC - and how he quickly realised a childhood ambition in landing a top job in kids TV at Thames with Magpie. He opens up about the complex times at the original Talk Radio UK – how his programme’s reputation grew - and how that spell there ended. Tommy tells too about his time at Southern Sound and back in BBC local radio and Talksport. Hear also how he feels about radio management, regulators, callers, industry uncertainty – and about his good luck and those individuals who encouraged him along the way. In his own words, this is the Tommy Boyd story. See the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music from [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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79: Peter Griffiths - BBC producer

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 57:37


The boy from Wales whose dad recommended a BBC career – and who was to emerge as the production brain behind some of the UK’s most historic programmes and broadcasts.  In this hour of #radiomoments Conversations, Peter Griffiths tells of his 1970s days training as a BBC studio manager for network radio and the World Service before graduating to produce Woman’s Hour - and to the Radio 4 presentation and continuity production team. His love of sport took him to the sport and outside broadcast department where he also began to use complementary skills in coverage of major ceremonial events. He shares the secrets of arranging and crafting commentary and of working with the leaders in the field. Peter opens up about the challenges at the launch of the original BBC Radio 5 – and during a period of controversial Radio 4 change. As Nelson Mandela was freed from prison, Peter helped teach radio production skills in South Africa – in a period he describes as the most significant in his life - and he created an award-winning powerful documentary on the Soweto uprising. He talks too about working with John Peel on the creation of ‘Home Truths’; and gives the inside track on the coverage of the funeral of Princess Diana. In his own words, this is the Peter Griffiths story. See the whole ‘Conversations’ series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music from [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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49: Keith Skues, Caroline, London, Radio 1 and 2 and Hallam presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 55:01


He is one of a generation of broadcasters who witnessed radio’s incredible journey from the pirates to the present day: from AM to DAB.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations', Keith Skues MBE AE tells of his love of the Light Programme which led to a foray into Forces Radio. The BBC beckoned, before Keith jumped on board the pirate Caroline. After a spell at Luxembourg, he was back out at sea on board the respected Radio London. Keith was amongst the early recruits on the new BBC Radio 1 in ‘67, and was heard on Radio 1 and 2 for many years, before leaving to head programming at Sheffield’s new Radio Hallam where he was to spend 21 years. After a spell in the Forces during the ‘first’ Gulf War, there came a disappointing return to an enlarged Yorkshire Radio Network. Keith was to return to radio with the BBC, where he is now still heard on local radio. In his own words , this is the Keith Skues story. The whole 'Conversations' series can be found here (https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) . Music by Larry Bryant. (http://www.larrybryant.com)

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80: Paul McKenna - Topshop, Caroline, Chiltern, Capital, Radio1

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 53:24


Few radio presenters enjoy a hugely successful career in broadcasting before going on to achieve even more in a second life.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Paul McKenna shares his journey through radio’s most treasured posts – on to becoming an internationally renowned hypnotist, behavioural scientist TV broadcaster and best-selling author. He tells how his curiosity of the pirates and his love of listening to Capital led to him entertaining shoppers with Radio Topshop before realising a dream onboard the offshore Radio Caroline. Then, during a spell at Chiltern, an interview was to change the course of his life. Paul tells of his admiration for Richard Park for whom he worked at Capital in London, before being hired by Radio 1. He was to grow closer to his idols – here and in the US - and he opens up about his times with Kenny Everett. Alongside his high-profile radio work, audiences to his theatre performances were growing too, prompting him eventually to resign from Radio 1 to pursue his second career. This has culminated in his becoming Britain's bestselling non-fiction author, having sold 3 million books in 3 years; and his TV shows and live appearances are witnessed by hundreds of millions of people in 42 countries. Nevertheless, as is clear in this hour, his shameless and humble anorak love for radio endures. In his own words, this is the Paul McKenna story. See the whole ‘Conversations’ series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music from [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/). Follow the['RadioMoments-Conversations' podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no)

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67: Dale Winton - UBN, Trent, Beacon, Chiltern

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 28:10


The UK began to know and love Dale as a TV star, seemingly attracting overnight stardom as he strutted on screen as if he’d always been there. In his mind he had. Dale was always destined for success.  This special edition of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’ principally tells the story of Dale’s lengthy spell in radio with archive interviews from his early career, treasured radio clips and fond tales from those who worked with him. Drawing on some of his own words and many fond recollections, this half-hour tribute is: Dale Winton – The Radio Years. Thanks to Len Groat, Pete Wagstaff, Martin Collins; and to LBC for the clips from the Steve Allen Show and ITV for Loose Women. Thanks to Malcolm Mortimer for 1980s archive interview material; and to Aircheck Downloads and Paul Easton for some of the radio archive audio. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

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66: Russ Williams - Southern, Metro, Capital, Virgin presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 63:48


This is the story of a man whose career grew from hospital radio roots to enjoy one of the longest commercial radio careers on national radio. In this edition of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Russ Williams tells of his debut on a new Southern Sound before being lured north to a booming Metro Radio. A call from Richard Park secured Russ’s appointment at Capital, before he transferred to the launch of the national AM station, Virgin 1215. After years on breakfast with ‘Russ n’ Jono’, an enviably long spell on mid-mornings began. In this hour, Russ tells of his influences, life at the National Broadcasting School, his favourite programme directors and of what life was like during the frenetic Chris Evans spell at Virgin. In his own words, this is the Russ Williams story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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65: Nick Bailey - Pirate radio, Classic FM

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:38


To launch a radio station means you’ll never be forgotten. This is the story of the man who launched the first national commercial radio station in the UK.  In this edition of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Nick Bailey tells of his early days in pirate radio before travelling to work in Australia and Hong Kong. He then relates tales of the pioneering early days of the unexpected success which was Classic FM - and of the ensuing twenty-five years at the station. In his own words, this is the Nick Bailey Story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations), Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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64: Roger Gale- Caroline, Scotland, 270 and Radio 4 presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 55:38


He is the determined pirate radio disc jockey who won and kept a seat in Parliament.  In this hour of #radiomoments Conversations, recorded in his Commons office, Sir Roger Gale tells of his dreams of becoming an actor which led to climbing the side of the Radio Caroline ship in before helping to set up pirate Radio Scotland and Radio 270. He relates the tales of life as a reporter at a young BBC Radio London before being called to help create the sound of new BBC Radio 1 news programme ‘Newsbeat’. After a spell at Today on Radio 4 and with both BBC and commercial children’s television, he went on to fight a Parliamentary seat – and eventually to win the one he has retained since 1983. Roger is the person who sat on the edge of the law who went on to help make it; the journalist who once asked the questions who now answers them; and the performer who went on to vote against the broadcasting of parliamentary proceedings. In his own words, this is the Roger Gale story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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50: Broadway Bill Lee - US presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 47:52


When he left one US market, he called in all his rivals on his last show to pitch to win his audience. The anecdote speaks volumes about the character of ‘Broadway Bill’ Lee.  Now, he’s become renowned in the UK for the ‘breaks’ (links) he puts on social media. In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, this WCBS New York presenter talks of why he posts them. He says he want to show a new generation ‘this is how we all used to do it’. Bill talks of his early radio days, the changes in ownership and technology and how he still does it each day, aged 66. Whilst his country is many miles away, so many of the themes from his forty-five years in the business chime with radio life here, from radio bosses to the stresses on personal relationships. In his own words, this is the Bill Lee story. Enjoy the whole Conversations [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

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53: Libby Purves - BBC Radio Oxford and Radio 4 presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:27


From early duties at BBC Radio Oxford, Libby Purves rose to be the youngest and first female presenter on Today on Radio 4 – before taking on the Midweek programme which became her home for over thirty years. In this hour of #Radiomoments Conversations, she tells of her early carefree days, job-sharing with greats like John Timpson and Brian Redhead, and shares tales of her years on Midweek. She opens up too about her own life and how she feels about its next chapter. In her own words, this is the Libby Purves story. Libby’s latest book, ‘That Was the Midweek that Was,’ is out now on Kindle. The whole 'Conversations' series can be found [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations).  Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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53: John Perkins - Commercial radio IRN news.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 50:10


He helped to build IRN, the national news supplier for commercial radio, which was to serve around 300 stations – and make money.  As a cub reporter, John Perkins was there on Day One of Liverpool’s Radio City in 1974 before graduating to a young LBC where he rose to managing editor before spinning off the news arm. In this hour of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, John tells of almost fifty years in journalism. He speaks of his thirst for news and the stories he covered; the ingenuity of the network’s early days; and the creation of a sustainable model for commercial radio news supply. In his own words, this is the John Perkins story. The whole 'Conversations' series may be found [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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55: Bruno Brookes - BBC Radio 1 and production executive

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 56:57


On the evening, weekend and early programmes, he played a key role in Radio 1 through the 80s and 90s; and his voice defined the UK Top 40 for three years.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Bruno Brookes tells of his early influences in life and radio, his BBC local radio days and the call that led to his journey to Radio 1. He opens up about how London life felt to the boy from Stoke – and the challenges life at the top brought. In his own words, this is the Bruno Brookes story. The whole 'Conversations' series may be found [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversation). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://Larry Bryant www.larrybryant.com).

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56: Rosko - BBC Radio 1 and Caroline Presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 40:01


This son of a Hollywood film producer would go on to star in Radio One’s launch day schedule.  In this hour of Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Emperor Rosko tells of his early life, his influences and his time on board Radio Caroline. He relates stories of how he was to rule France’s airwaves and recalls the story of Radio One’s approach and that first day on-air. In his own words, this is the Rosko story. The whole 'Conversations' series may be found [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations).  Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com)

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57: Pat Sharp - Capital and BBC Radio 1 presenter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 61:49


Few broadcasters begin their radio career with an afternoon show on Radio 1. Pat Sharp did, before dashing off to Radio Luxembourg and back again.  In this hour of Conversations’, Pat Sharp tells of how his early breakthrough happened and how he felt when he realised his ultimate dream - daytimes on Capital Radio in London. He tells too of his success abroad, his hits, jingle collecting - and of STV’s Fun House, which helped even more people appreciate his distinctive hair style. In his own words, this is the Pat Sharp story. Enjoy the whole 'Conversations' series[here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversation). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

RadioMoments - Conversations
58: Paul Chantler - Commercial radio exec and news guru

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:17


In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, hear the story of the press journalist who dreamed of hosting a music radio show and who went on to lead some of the UK’s key stations at a pivotal moment in UK radio.  Paul Chantler tells of his radio journey, from work experience and later presentation at BBC local radio, to leading the news and programme operations across a range of formats from Galaxy to TalkSPORT. He shares stories of the financially and technically worrying early years of UK commercial radio at Invicta, Southern and Chiltern – and about developing challenger formats in more recent times at Galaxy and Vibe. The drama, the fun, the victories – and the disappointments. In his own words, this is the Paul Chantler story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com). [Podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no) the whole series.

RadioMoments - Conversations
59: Tony Blackburn - BBC and commercial radio presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:54


The life story of a broadcaster whose career has spanned more than fifty years is worth hearing.  In this episode of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Tony Blackburn tells of his love for the medium to which he has devoted his life. Tony shares his happy childhood and his radio influences; his learnings from the pirate days; and his lengthy spell on BBC national and local radio. He speaks about launching Radio 1 – and opens up about the advice which has steered him through a lengthy career. In his own words – this is the Tony Blackburn story. Hear the full Conversations series [here.](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations) Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

RadioMoments - Conversations
60: Steve Penk - Piccadilly, Capital, Virgin presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:51


This is the story of the man whose wind-up calls were to set him up for becoming a nationally known broadcaster.  In this hour of Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Steve Penk tells of his nervous beginnings at a young Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, and of the last-minute negotiations as he chose his first London gig. He relates the full story of the famous Tony Blair wind-up call; and of how he picked up the reins painfully from Chris Evans at Virgin. Steve also opens up about radio ownership and the Revolution experience – and about his life beyond in creating the Wind Up Channel and Radio Dead. In his own words – this is the Steve Penk story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

RadioMoments - Conversations
61: Paul Robinson - Metro, Tees, Chiltern, Radio 1, Talk Radio executive

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 62:25


He rose from the ranks of hospital radio to run a national commercial station – and be part of the BBC strategic team which established the Corporation’s current direction.  In this hour of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Paul Robinson tells of his early days on-air at Metro, a station which told him his presentation was ‘too glossy', to an enjoyable spell down the road at Radio Tees. He shares his Mercia days and then the management spell at Chiltern’s growing group before graduating to the post of Managing editor at Radio 1 -and then on to the BBC’s strategic arm. Paul tells of the challenges at a troubled Talk Radio and about his life beyond. Amidst some decent pointers on people management and leadership - this is Paul Robinson - in his own words. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com) [Podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no)the whole series.

RadioMoments - Conversations
62: Anna Raeburn - Capital and LBC presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 61:50


From aspirations of being an actress, she emerged as the award-winning contributor to a programme which was to guide Londoners through their emotional headaches in the ‘70s and ‘80s – and served to define a genre.  In this edition of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Anna Raeburn tells of her early days editing the problem page of Woman magazine which led to her famous ‘Anna and the Doc’ days up the staircase at Capital’s Euston Tower - and then to her time at the then new Talk Radio UK. A gifted communicator, she talks about her voice – and of radio’s truths. Anna shares too the influence of her parents in her chosen career and the personal turmoil which equipped her to empathise with the troubles of others. In her own words, this is the Anna Raeburn story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/) Podcast the whole series [here.](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no)

RadioMoments - Conversations
63: Sue MacGregor - Light Programme, Radio 4 presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 58:34


On walking through the door as a typist for the Light Programme, little did she know that one day she’d be trusted to whisper a word into the ear of the nation on the famous Today programme.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Sue MacGregor CBE tells of her journey through South African radio on to the BBC’s World at One, Woman’s Hour and Today. She relates rich stories of a bygone BBC age, the risks she took as a journalist and the famous Today chemistries. In her own words, this is the Sue MacGregor story. Hear the full Conversations series [here.](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

RadioMoments - Conversations
72: Phil Swern - Capital, Radio 1 and 2 producer

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 51:05


He was the music-loving hair stylist who became responsible for an array of huge seventies pop hits – and then some of the UK’s iconic radio programmes.  In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Phil Swern talks of his break into the record industry and then how he ventured into music production. From the contacts he’d made in the radio world, Phil tells of how he graduated to a young Capital Radio and Capital Gold, before being tempted to BBC Radio 1. He relates tales of producing the greats - from Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman and Roger Scott to Brian Matthew and Tony Blackburn on the much loved ‘Sounds of the Sixties’ and ‘Pick of the Pops’. Phil tells of his enthusiasm for music, reflected in his unrivalled record collection and his involvement in the Broadchart/I Like Music company which supplies much of UK radio with digitised back catalogue – and his assembling of the questions for Ken Bruce’s famous ‘Popmaster’ quiz. In his own words – this is the story of Phil ‘Collector’ Swern. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com/)

Tom Roten Morning Show
Longtime Local Educator Talks Education Choice, New Book

Tom Roten Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 23:53


Larry Bryant retired from public education in Boyd Co., KY. He is now a history teacher & athletic director at Covenant School in Huntington, WV. He says education is the parents' responsibility! Larry's book, THE TERRAPIN TREASURE, was released in February and is available on Amazon.com/.

RadioMoments - Conversations
5: Ralph Bernard - GWR, commercial radio executive

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 60:30


From his beginnings as a young press journalist, Ralph Bernard rose through the radio ranks as a programmer, and then senior executive, to lead what became the UK’s largest radio group. He played a key role at GWR in early consolidation, brokered the deals which brought Classic FM to air and headed GCap in challenging and conflicted times. From his triumphs to his disappointments, this is the forty year story of Ralph Bernard’s life in radio - in his own words. (Recorded 2016) Follow the 'RadioMoments Conversations' podcast series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) . Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

RadioMoments - Conversations
6: Trevor Dann - Producer and executive, BBC Radio 1 and GLR

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 50:08


He disappointed his parents with his determination to pursue a career in the nascent BBC local radio; created London’s GLR to critical acclaim albeit reduced audiences; and was part of the mid 90s dramatic moves to re-invigorate BBC Radio 1. Since, he headed the Radio Academy and, amongst his work as an indie, produced several acclaimed series for the BBC. In his own words, this is the Trevor Dann story. Enjoy  the whole Conversations series here (https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) . Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

RadioMoments - Conversations
3: Phil Riley - Executive, BRMB, Aire, Chrysalis (Heart,Galaxy, LBC), Orion, Celador

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 65:59


From  a lucky traineeship through to managing the purchase of that very station and its neighbours three decades later, via the creation of UK brand-led radio. In this hour of 'Radio Moments - Conversations', Phil Riley opens up about his personal roots - and tells of his journey to BRMB. His business school spell in New York, prepared him for his first programme directorship as he created the new Xtra AM in the West Midlands. Poached to run struggling Radio Aire, he took that company to profitability and launched its successful Magic 828. Joining Chrysalis Radio as it began its activities proper in radio, Phil launched Heart in Birmingham and London, the first mainstream competitor to the early tier of commercial radio, and the first to roll out that brand and its values in multiple regions - paving the way for brand-led radio we witness today. Phil tells of the sale of Chrysalis Radio to become the foundation for Global Radio  and of his private equity-funded projects which, as Orion Media, were to result in the purchase of the stations in the Midlands shed by Global on their GCap acquisition. He opens up too about life since, including his role at Celador and in holding the reins at Bauer's newly acquired assets as they were instructed to hold-separate. Research and evidence-led - and one of the most respected executives in UK commercial radio this is the Phil Riley story - in his own words. Enjoy the whole Conversations series here (https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) . Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) . (This edition is based on a fresh interview with Phil in May 2020)

RadioMoments - Conversations
2: John Evington - Piccadilly, Centre Radio, Signal - Commercial radio programmer and presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 46:40


Hear from the man who steered Signal in Stoke through its first couple of decades, rising quickly from breakfast show host to Programme Director. As industry consolidation advanced, John Evington also tells of his spell under Kelvin MacKenzie as Group PD of the Wireless Group. His early days are recalled too, from the magical moments in Manchester at the Piccadilly Radio of the 70s to the ill-fated Centre Radio in Leicester.  This hour is the story of a programmer who was in for the early days of UK commercial radio and who was at the helm through its most fascinating and sometimes turbulent times. In his own words, illustrated along the way, this is the story of John Evington’s love for the closeness of radio. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

RadioMoments - Conversations
1: Ron Coles - BBC local radio, Trent, Midlands Radio - executive and presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 49:51


In this hour, Ron tells of his formative influences - his days at Broadcasting House  and of the early vulnerable days for BBC Local Radio in Sheffield and Nottingham. He offers insight into the challenges of commercial radio in the early 80s, illustrated through his tales of the regulator, the trade body, the personalities at Trent, and the Company’s subsequent expansion. He tells too of the regional radio licences he won and launched – and the things he might have done differently.  The voice of a man who grew up revelling in radio comedy and rock and roll; this is the story of Ron Coles. (Recorded 2016) Hear the whole ‘RadioMoments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

RadioMoments - Conversations
4: Steve England - Alfasound jingles, pirate radio and Piccadilly

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 54:59


This is the story of the lad who grew up to pirate radio who went on to play a leading role in the sound of UK radio for a generation. In this hour of RadioMoments Conversations, Steve England tells of how he ended up on-air in the complex second wave of offshore pirate before moving to Piccadilly where he started to further his interest in jingle production. He then opens up about the Alfasound journey, becoming the UK's leading jingle house - before its painful end. In his own words, this is the Steve England story. Hear the whole ‘RadioMoments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .

RadioMoments - Clips
1257: Conversations. Episode 34: Colin Berry

RadioMoments - Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 56:37


His clear tones epitomised a calm era of Radio 2. Armed with some TV experience and a spell with the pirate Radio Caroline, Colin Berry joined the BBC’s new 'Light Programme' in the seventies. He was to host all of its major dayparts, from time to time, and was said to be the station’s longest continuous-serving news reader until his final bulletin in 2012. Famously too, for 25 years, we heard him deliver the UK’s voting in the Eurovision song contest. In his own words, this is the Colin Berry story. (Music by Larry Bryant www.larrybryant.com)

POZ I AM Radio
Larry Bryant - Housing Works

POZ I AM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2010 61:00


Larry is Director for National Organizing of Housing Works, the nation's largest minority controlled HIV & AIDS non profit organization. Larry works to develop and support grassroots advocacy and activist networks which influence politicians and policy that lead to addressing the factors that lead to ending the HIV & AIDS epidemic in the United States and abroad. Diagnosed himself while a freshman football player at Norfolk State University, Larry has a distinct passion that flows far beyond just spreading awareness - actions must be derived through education, purpose, and passion which ultimately and unapologetically lead to measurable outcomes. A native of Washington DC, Larry is an aspiring professional photographer specializing in non-profit photography, essay work, and civil/social justice photojournalism. His shots allows us to see the humanity in art by illustrating the art in humanity - from complex to creative, passionate to passive, the human spirit is featured throughout his work and gives us something far below the surface. Larry, who was recently named one of Poz Magazine's 'The Poz 100' has one son attending college and currently lives in the Historic Capitol Hill neighborhood in NE Washington D.C. Learn more at www.housingworks.org

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 65 - special guest Eddie DeGarmo (DeGarmo & Key)

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2008 57:56


Some classic Jesus music, with special guest Eddie DeGarmo (DeGarmo & Key), including: Gimme Mine - Mark Heard, Shopping List - Larry Bryant, Asleep In The Light - Keith Green, ... devotional by Melody Green ..., On The Edge - Steve Camp, Do Something Now - The CAUSE, Sing For Joy - The Imperials, ... Eddie DeGarmo, pt 1 ..., Emmanuel - DeGarmo & Key, ... Eddie DeGarmo, pt 2 ..., Long Distance Runner - DeGarmo & Key, Surrender - Allies

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 65 - special guest Eddie DeGarmo (DeGarmo & Key)

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2008 57:56


Some classic Jesus music, with special guest Eddie DeGarmo (DeGarmo & Key), including: Gimme Mine - Mark Heard, Shopping List - Larry Bryant, Asleep In The Light - Keith Green, ... devotional by Melody Green ..., On The Edge - Steve Camp, Do Something Now - The CAUSE, Sing For Joy - The Imperials, ... Eddie DeGarmo, pt 1 ..., Emmanuel - DeGarmo & Key, ... Eddie DeGarmo, pt 2 ..., Long Distance Runner - DeGarmo & Key, Surrender - Allies

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 65 - special guest Eddie DeGarmo (DeGarmo & Key)

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2008 57:56


Some classic Jesus music, with special guest Eddie DeGarmo (DeGarmo & Key), including: Gimme Mine - Mark Heard, Shopping List - Larry Bryant, Asleep In The Light - Keith Green, ... devotional by Melody Green ..., On The Edge - Steve Camp, Do Something Now - The CAUSE, Sing For Joy - The Imperials, ... Eddie DeGarmo, pt 1 ..., Emmanuel - DeGarmo & Key, ... Eddie DeGarmo, pt 2 ..., Long Distance Runner - DeGarmo & Key, Surrender - Allies

This Month in HIV
Tips and Tricks for Coping With HIV/AIDS

This Month in HIV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2007 50:28


Being diagnosed with HIV can be a traumatic experience. Whether you're 15 or 55, the emotions that accompany an HIV diagnosis can be overwhelming -- as can be the millions of questions, small and large, that start shooting through your mind. Questions such as: How could this have happened to me? How will my life change? Who should I tell? Will anyone still love me? Will I have to take treatment for the rest of my life? In This Month in HIV, we've brought together four individuals to offer concrete tips for coping with HIV, whether you've just been diagnosed or you've been living with it for years. Our guests are: Dr. Robert Remien, a prominent HIV researcher and clinical psychologist based in New York City. His research focuses on mental health and support for people with HIV, including mixed-status couples and gay men. Larry Bryant, a semi-pro football player turned HIV-positive political activist. A 20-year survivor of HIV, Larry is now the national field organizer for the HIV advocacy group Housing Works in Washington, D.C. Sherri Lewis, who lives in Los Angeles and speaks out about HIV in her podcast series "Straight Girl in a Queer World," hosted by Here! TV, a gay television network. She's also a performer and writer who was diagnosed with HIV in 1987. Michael McColly, a Chicago-based author, writing instructor and yoga teacher. He recently published his memoir, The After-Death Room: Journey into Spiritual Activism. Michael tested positive for HIV in 1996.