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Latest podcast episodes about lycett

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James

Listener Owen has had a nightmare with ten thousand eggs, there's beef between Lycett and Styles and producer Sophie tests a must have, Glastonbury accessory.

Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
Perfect plants for flawless, fabulous and fragrant floristry with Simon Lycett - Episode 168

Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 19:08


Early May is on its way, bringing a fresh bloom of fragrant and fabulous flowers. It's this abundance of impact and perfume on which Simon Lycett thrives.His style of floristry is so striking, and one from which we cannot fail but to learn - Simon joins us to share his highlights of the spring season and how you can choose the perfect varieties to create your own stunning arrangements.In this episode, discover:Simon's recent endeavours with BBC Maestro, creating wonderful guides to decorating with flowersOur favourite garden & cut flowers for early May, with special mention for the absolute must-have Lily of the ValleyA unique irrigation tip if your garden is overly abundant with slugsSimon's top tips for home-grown floristry, and the standout performers he's been drawn to in recent yearsConnect with Simon: https://www.instagram.com/simonlycettGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/

Paper Cuts
The Papers vs. OJ Simpson – Did we get conned by Joe Lycett's fake news? – Horsing around at the Grand National

Paper Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 34:13


We read the papers so you don't have to. Today: Is the juice worth the squeeze? The papers have a LOT to say about OJ “definitely not a murderer” Simpson after his death at 76. Lycett, damned Lies and Exclusives! How many of Joe Lycett's fake news did we end up covering? Plus – Neigh-sayers. It's the Grand National tomorrow, and the papers are obsessed.     Miranda Sawyer is joined by journalist and author Jonn Elledge and comedian Alistair Barrie.    Support Paper Cuts and get mugs, t-shirts and extended ad-free editions: https://back.papercutsshow.com    Follow Paper Cuts:  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/papercutsshow  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papercutsshow  • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@papercutsshow  • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@papercutsshow    Illustrations by Modern Toss https://moderntoss.com     Written and presented by Miranda Sawyer. Audio production: Jade Bailey. Production. Liam Tait. Assistant Production: Adam Wright. Design: James Parrett. Music: Simon Williams. Socials: Kieron Leslie. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Exec Producer: Martin Bojtos. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. PAPER CUTS is a Podmasters Production  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Diary of a Wannabe Human
Ep589 - Lycett or Not

Diary of a Wannabe Human

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 3:06


A discussion of comedy envy and art subscription boxes. Much love and gratitude, Belle x #rickygervais #joelycett #animation

Joe Lycett's Turdcast
Episode 1: Gary Lineker

Joe Lycett's Turdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 24:04


Plop plop – you're FINALLY listening to TURDCAST! The first – and last – episode of the world's number one number two podcast about turds sees Joe chat to Gary Lineker. In this special release, destined to be the only episode of Turdcast ever, Lineker talks to Joe about the now-legendary moment he ‘relieved' himself on the pitch in England's opening game of the 1990 World Cup in front of hundreds of millions of people, Gazza farting during team baths and more. Originally slated to launch in November last year, Lycett recorded the podcast as part of a stunt set up by the comedian for a Channel 4 documentary ‘Joe Lycett vs Sewage', drawing attention to UK water companies spilling sewage into our seas and waterways. After a stunt in which Joe spilt fake sewage into Liverpool Docks and appeared to cancel the podcast launch in the fall out it was destined never to be released. Until now! Joe Lycett vs Sewage is on Channel 4 on Tuesday 20th February at 9pm and on Channel4.com Sign up to Joe's poo promise at turdcast.co.uk if you want the water companies to stop paying dividends and to invest that money in improving our waterways and sewage systems.

The Medical Journal of Australia
Episode 545: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 4: The health and wellbeing of children and young people, with Dr Kate Lycett

The Medical Journal of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 13:26


Today we are discussing a supplement published in the Medical Journal of Australia about tracking the health and wellbeing of children and young people. The supplement is sponsored by Vic Health.  My guest is Dr Kate Lycett, a senior research fellow at the Faculty of Health in the School of Psychology at Deakin University, who co-authored the supplement.  Read more: https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2023/219/10/supplement With MJA news and online editor, Sam Hunt. 14 mins.

The Flower Podcast
Be True to Yourself with SImon Lycett

The Flower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 72:56


Today, we're starting the year off with a burst of color and creativity, as we're joined by none other than Simon Lycett. Simon's journey with flowers began in his youth which continues to bloom today with beautiful floral creations. A familiar face on TV and radio, Simon has graced the airwaves with his floral expertise and charming persona. He's the author of the captivating book, 'The Flower Market Year', where he shares a year's worth of floral insights and inspirations from the New Covent Garden Market. As if that weren't enough, Simon also lights up the screen as on of the hosts and judges of HBO's hit show, 'Full Bloom', where his expertise helps guide and inspire aspiring floral artists. In addition, he's designed for movies including, ' Where Angels Fear to Trend' and 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'. Behind the scenes, Simon is the creative force behind Simon J Lycett Ltd, a business synonymous with floral fabulousness. His designs aren't just arrangements; they're artworks, pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with petals and leaves. From royal weddings to dazzling events, Simon's work is nothing short of breathtaking. Today, he's here with us to share his story, his passion, and about his new course with the BBC Maestro called Decorating with Flowers. So, get ready to be inspired, as we dive into the blooming world of Simon Lycett, right here on The Flower Podcast!” Learn more about Simon Lycett and all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com  Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Gaana, and many more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for access to all of our Zoom chats, tutorials, Live's, and video extras. Sponsors of The Flower Podcast Farmer Bailey  Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers Rooted Farmers Real Flower Business Accent Decor

Red Hot Chilli Writers
Episode 115 - Andrew Lycett and The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes - with added Cucumber Sherlock.

Red Hot Chilli Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 33:06


In this episode we talk to biographer Andrew Lycett, whose new work The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes explores anew the world's most famous detective. With added Cucumber Sherlock.

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie
Episode 245 - Buchverfulstandigungsfreude!

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 44:12


More Miserables chat, Saltburn, sensationalism, Bollies Are The New Dong, Riddley Walker. Correspondence from Paul regarding his sexy mug theft, tat from Julia, people who get shocked (save the shock for slurs!), Lycett's prank and his new Christmas ham, quick one from Jessica (Jassica?) and her AI podcast name suggestions! (POO CITY!) Get bonus BudPod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Anything in Print series
Finding a Niche: Graham Lycett on changing the shape of the gift card industry and helping save the planet.

Anything in Print series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 34:31


Discover his award-winning approach with Green Gift Cards; an innovation that is revolutionising the market by reducing plastic waste.Guest: Graham Lycett, Managing Director of Jellyfish Livewire marketing agency & Green Gift Cards.Join us as we chat to Graham Lycett, MD of Jellyfish Livewire marketing agency & Green Gift Cards who is championing print and driving innovation in a niche gift card market. With his unrivaled passion for sustainability he is not only revolutionist the sector via helping big retail brands to stay true to their ESG goals but at the same time Graham is making the industry less reliant on an old energy intensive process which creates a lot of waste. In this episode you will discover:Why Green Cards are chosen by more and more big retail names and how digital print contributes to thisHow Graham has created a business niche in a market that is very much reliant on an old, industrial manufacturing process  What it takes to innovate and co-create and why it's crucial to have the right technology partner on your side.You may also be interested in:Graham's Whitepaper: One simple change retailers can implement today to help tackle the issue of single and limited use plastics.Latest Ricoh report:  The Automation Gap: Attitudes Versus Adoption in the Print Industry eBook: Be a Print Champion - winning strategies for print industry

Spectator Radio
The Book Club: Andrew Lycett

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 38:10


My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is Arthur Conan Doyle's biographer (and historical consultant to the new BBC TV programme Killing Sherlock) Andrew Lycett. Introducing his new book The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes: The Inspiration Behind the World's Greatest Detective, Andrew tells me about the vexed relation between the great consulting detective and his creator, and the extraordinary afterlife of this apparently ephemeral creation.  

Spectator Books
Andrew Lycett: The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes

Spectator Books

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 38:10


My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is Arthur Conan Doyle's biographer (and historical consultant to the new BBC TV programme Killing Sherlock) Andrew Lycett. Introducing his new book The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes: The Inspiration Behind the World's Greatest Detective, Andrew tells me about the vexed relation between the great consulting detective and his creator, and the extraordinary afterlife of this apparently ephemeral creation.  

Doings of Doyle
The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes, with Andrew Lycett

Doings of Doyle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 45:25


This episode, we welcome to the podcast author, journalist, and biographer Andrew Lycett to talk about his latest book, The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes, released in October 2023. The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes (2023) Questing was Sherlock Holmes's business. He famously adopted the latest forensic techniques, channelled the Victorian passion for enquiry, kept abreast of the key scientific breakthroughs of his age, and conducted his investigations in an enigmatic and stylised manner. And the brains behind it all was, of course, the great Arthur Conan Doyle. In this deep dive into the contemporary world of Holmes and Conan Doyle, biographer Andrew Lycett explores all that encompasses the world of the great detective – tracing the infamous character's own interests, personality and mythologised biography alongside that of his creator's. From the Victorian crazes for detection and séance, to contemporary developments in science and psychology, Lycett weaves together everything that inspired Conan Doyle in creating the world's most famous detective and one of fiction's most enduring, enigmatic and recognisable characters. Purchase from the publisher here. Next time on Doings of Doyle We take a look at one of Conan Doyle's earliest works, ‘The Haunted Grange of Goresthorpe (c.1877), which was unpublished in his day and finally printed in 2000. You can read the story here: https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/The_Haunted_Grange_of_Goresthorpe   Acknowledgements Thanks to our sponsor, Belanger Books (www.belangerbooks.com), and our supporters on Patreon and Paypal. Image credits: Thanks to Alexis Barquin at The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopaedia for permission to reproduce these images. Please support the encyclopaedia at www.arthur-conan-doyle.com. Music credit: Sneaky Snitch Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ YouTube vide created by @headlinerapp.  

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks
INTERVIEW: Scott Lycett - 10 November 2023

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 12:07


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Kymbo & The Rooch
SCOTT LYCETT on the Run Home SEN SA (03.11.23)

Kymbo & The Rooch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 13:24


Former Port Adelaide ruck, Scott Lycett joined the boys to talk about retirement and what's next? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
FULL SHOW | "He's probably thinking about whether he wants to go on at the moment." Port Adelaide GM of football Chris Davies on Scott Lycett

The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 49:36


Port Adelaide general manager of football Chris Davies joins us to discuss the club's trade period, on Fantasia: “I think it's more likely that Raz is on our AFL list next year than not.” Jars Diary, Jars' night of romance goes horribly wrong!! Beatles fan and increasingly regular Rush Hour guests Ditts joins us to review the Paul McCartney concert.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RHLSTP with Richard Herring
RHLSTP 470 - Joe Lycett

RHLSTP with Richard Herring

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 60:59


#470 Right Little Puck - Richard has some more incredible Birmingham facts to share with his Brummie audience. His guest is RHLSTP super fan and mischievous imp, Joe Lycett. They reveal how Richard was one of the few people who was in on the secret of his David Beckham money shredding, the surprising group of people who were offended by this stunt, whether accusations of Qatar-based hypocrisy hold any water (and was it RHLSTP that led to them?) why he wanted to make his new show in Birmingham and gave a leg up to local young people, why he still lives in Birmingham even though he doesn't have to, putting on an art exhibition with his mum, why he might be taking Harry Styles to the small claims court and the importance of enjoying success whilst it's happening and whether he fears the late middle-age breakdown that can afflict people in show business.Come and see RHLSTP on tour http://richardherring.com/rhlstpSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kymbo & The Rooch
AFL TRADE NEWS: Is Scott Lycett on the Move to St Kilda? (03.10.23)

Kymbo & The Rooch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 12:31


Kymbo & the Rooch dissected the latest AFL trade news and rumors! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kymbo & The Rooch
AFL TRADE TALK - Scott Lycett's offer, Sean Darcy an option for Port and Matt Crouch update on the Run Home SEN SA (01.09.23)

Kymbo & The Rooch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 9:40


Kymbo & the Rooch looked at all the latest AFL trade news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SEN SA Breakfast
"Early in the year he clearly wasn't fit" - Bicks on the return to form of SCOTT LYCETT (14.06.23)

SEN SA Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 12:34


Bicks and Walshy continue the chat about the importance of Scot Lycett to Port Adelaide and how important he is to the Power's finals chances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AFL Nation
Round 13 - Scott Lycett on AFL Nation

AFL Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 5:21


The Port Adelaide ruckman joins us after a great performance against Tim English. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The SEGA Lounge
183 - Steve Lycett (Sumo Digital)

The SEGA Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 90:02


A true legend of the gaming industry, Steve Lycett, Development Director at Sumo Digital, joins KC for a chat about his work on iconic SEGA titles, such as OutRun 2, SEGA Superstars Tennis, or the ultimate love letter to the big blue, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.   Full show notes: https://www.thesegalounge.com/183-stevelycett   Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Find KC on social media: https://bento.me/kcradioman

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Finding Annie
Changes Revisited: Joe Lycett and Mark Ronson

Finding Annie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 28:53


This Easter Monday we give you comedian Joe Lycett and producer Mark Ronson. Joe Lycett has got a reputation for cleverly using comedy to bring our attention to issues he believes need addressing. He calls out people who exploit or capitalise off marginalised people and, in the process, makes us question things. His show ‘More, More, More, How Do you Lycett? How Do you Lycett?' brilliantly highlighted LGBTQ issues. It's a masterpiece. In this revisited episode Annie asks Joe when he realised that he could enact change through being a comedian. You can now see Joe every Friday evening at 10pm on Channel 4 with his new show Late Night Lycett, a live show from Birmingham.Seven-time grammy winning producer Mark Ronson has just become a father. He himself was born in London but raised in New York City from the age of 7 after his parents divorced. In this episode from last year, we jump in when he talks about his transition from being a DJ to a producer and finding where he belongs and feels most creatively happy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AFL Exchange
Full Interview: Colin Young on the McGovern brothers, Liam Henry, Scott Lycett, and more

AFL Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 23:33


Listen to the full interview as player agent Colin Young sat down with Cal and Riley to give a contract update on many of his players, look back on last year's trade period, and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks
INTERVIEW: Scott Lycett - 14 March 2023

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 6:38


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Pravidelná dávka
276. A. C. Doyle: Veda a viera tvorcu Sherlocka Holmesa

Pravidelná dávka

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 21:40


Akým prechodom viery si prešiel Sherlockov tvorca, A. C. Doyle? Ako sa jeho život a zmýšľanie odzrkadľuje na postave Sherlocka? Kto boli Joseph Bell, Zadig, vedeckí naturalisti a akú hrali v tomto úlohu? ----more---- Súvisiace dávky PD#232: O pútavosti príbehov, https://bit.ly/davka232 PD#185: Scientizmus, https://bitly.com/davka185 PD#137: Vedci a viera, https://bitly.com/davka137 PD#92: O pôvode druhov, http://bit.ly/davka92 PD#88: Charles Darwin, http://bit.ly/davka88 Použitá a odporúčaná literatúra  Doyle, Sherlock Holmes 2: Dobrodružstvá Sherlocka Holmesa, 2017.  Frank, Victorian Detective Fiction and the Nature of Evidence, 2003. Lightman, “Conan Doyle's Ideal Reasoner”, 2014. Lycett, The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes, 2007. Stashower, Teller of Tales, 1999. Thomas, Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science, 1999. *** Baví ťa s nami rozmýšľať? ❤️ Podpor našu tvorbu ľubovoľným darom, https://bit.ly/PDdar, alebo cez Patreon, https://bit.ly/PDtreon, a čo tak štýlový merch, https://bit.ly/mercPD? Ďakujeme za podporu!

NewlyWeds
38: The F**K Off Statement ft. Simon Lycett (The Royal Florist)

NewlyWeds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 47:50


Roll up, roll up, time to make an impression. This week the legend Simon Lycett (@simonlycett) joins us. Simon's arranged flowers for the late Queen so we're honoured to be joined by him today. Plus it's been a year since the happy couple's anniversary, Sophie reflects on Jamie getting older and Jamie educates Sophie on testicles. We've got some hilarious messages as per! And a massive shout out to Dominika Humphrey for proposing the pod! Thanks for listening xInstagram: @nearlywedspodcastTikTok: @nearlywedsYouTube - NearlyWedsEmail: contact@nearlywedspodcast.com-Credits:Podcast Producer & Editor: @jacksuddaby_Videographer: @jamierg99 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
Who really cares what the pundits say?

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 54:11


Host Ailbhe Rea looks at the world of political punditry with the help of some of Westminster's best-known commentators and producers, and the comedian Joe Lycett.Rob Burley, who spent years running flagship political programmes at the BBC including the Andrew Marr Show and Politics Live, explains why Lycett's infamous appearance on Laura Kuenssberg's show in September enraged him, and discusses whether conflict is ever engineered on his shows. Scarlett Maguire, producer of the Andrew Neil Show, explains how pundits are selected and why they are needed in political broadcasting.Katy Balls and Stephen Bush, a common TV punditry 'couple', and political journalists for the Spectator and the FT respectively, explain what makes a good or a bad pundit. James Schneider, former head of strategic communications for Jeremy Corbyn, bursts the bubble on the cosy pundit chat and explains why he thinks very little of it is worth listening to at all — but also how Team Corbyn still felt the need to use political punditry for its own ends. And finally Joe Lycett himself, the comedian and one-time "terribly right-wing" commentator, gives his take on his brief turn at political punditry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BackChat
BackChat with Scott Lycett

BackChat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 68:33


At one point in his life, Scott Lycett was the living embodiment of Bernie, from Weekend At Bernie's. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tales From The Potting Bench
Simon Lycett - Beautiful Blooms across the globe!

Tales From The Potting Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 26:52


Episode 6: Simon Lycett - Beautiful Blooms across the globe! This week's episode is a first for the podcast as I'm joined by the very first floristry guest in the form of florist to the stars, Simon Lycett. Simon's wide ranging career has seen him dress some of the most high profile events across the world, with beautiful blooms. In this conversation you'll hear him talk about meeting the late Queen Elizabeth II and how his showpiece at this year's Chelsea came to be.

heymumma
#093: Home Schooling Part 2 with Sam Lycett

heymumma

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 30:39


This is the second part of our home-schooling episode where we chat with Sam. Sam is a Mother to three beautiful, earth loving, nature kids, two of which she homeschools. She is passionate about following her children's interests when it comes to education and especially loves learning new things as a whole family. She also encourages curiosity, wonder and awe in her children's home education journey. We follow on from our conversation with Chelsea but find out what home schooling looks like for Sam. We discuss how you start home schooling, what the processes is, using a moderator and how to provide evidence of learning, how Sam taught her children to read and more! You can find Sam at @little.beach.farm and more about her program on www.wearenaturenetwork.com or at @wearenaturenetwork

Clinton Baptiste’s Paranormal Podcast

Season 5 - Episode 29: Lycett, McCartney, and a spooky birthday partyNamaste friends and a Dishi Rishi Sunakatak!I've been jumping for joy at the show we've got for you lovely lot today. Episode 29! We're getting old… so settle down Padawans and enjoy this special episode.Linda ‘she's been to Georgia and California' Pollak is here… and it's her birthday! Not even I, the greatest psychic can tell her age – but I'm getting the word she's in her late 30's! This week we talk zodiac signs, and Lovely Linda is a Leo… We've got a new podcast section people, it's the P...P…Public Service Section. Retired police officer, Gary Wilson, is here to talk paranormal jobs he's been called to. I've got to admit friends, they'll take some believing but nonetheless our boys in blue have seen all sorts of spookiness in their time!We've also got two bloody fabulous guests on the podcast this week… First up is the hilarious Joe Lycett! I met up with Joe on his tour this week and he tells me his exclusive supernatural stories...including a dog and a dripping tap… drip. Drop. Drip. Drop. It even sent me, psychic medium, a bit goosepimply!And Mike McCartney joins us! He talks all about the good old Beatles days and a glowing figure who spoke through the mind not mouth. Apparently, he predicted the future, but I reckon lovely Mike just wanted to tell us all his life story… and what a story it was!All this plus your spooky skype messages, talks of spirit writing and you already know it… a Jane McDonald sing out Until next time… fading… Thanks to: · Katherine Boyle · Joe Lycett· Mike McCartney · PC Gary Wilson · Podcast producer extraordinaire, Laurie Peters at Peters-Fox----- Clinton Baptiste appears courtesy of Goodnight Vienna Productions -----   By signing up to www.patreon.com/clintonbaptiste you hear this podcast ad-free each week, that's ONE WHOLE WEEK before anyone else - and a whole lot MORE including access to my CLINTON BAPTISTE TV™ SHOW every single month!   Remember to send in your own DECENT spooky story by calling my spooky story hotline on 01892 711198 - and leave a message or email me clinton@clintonbaptiste.com   TO SEE CLINTON AND RAMONE LIVE ON TOUR ALL OVER THE UK FROM SEPT- DEC 2022 go to https://www.clintonbaptiste.com/live   Get your own Clinton ringtones, LIVE video recordings and more on kofi https://ko-fi.com/clintonbaptiste/shop Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kymbo & The Rooch
Chris Davies - update on Scott Lycett's Shoulder (15.07.22)

Kymbo & The Rooch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 0:47


Port Footy boss, Chris Davies gave an injury update on ruckman, Scott Lycett

The Talent Equation Podcast
"Keeping the balloon in the air" - a conversation with Dan Lycett and Ross Williams from St David's College

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 100:05


Dan Lycett and Ross Williams are on the PE staff at St David's College in LLandudno in North Wales. They have been very public in sharing their approach to PE and school sport with the world and have been very active in creating learning spaces for other practitioners. In this conversation we delve into the alternative approach that they take to increase engagement in PE and school sport by turning the curriculum on it's head and working backwards from a child centred approach. The results speak for themselves as I hope you will agree from the discussion.Link to my conversation with Stephen Rollnick about Motivational Interviewing https://www.spreaker.com/episode/20445243

Haunted History Chronicles
Intriguing Tales From The Local Mystorian- an interview with Eli Lewis-Lycett

Haunted History Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 58:14


Joining me today is Eli Lewis- Lycett the founder of the multi-media project The Local Mystorian. With a view to providing new and unique insight into the strange and curious tales we find anchored throughout local landscapes Eli passionate explores his local region of Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire with us today- so get comfy and lets step back in time to explore some of these mystical, weird and darker tales. Thank you for listening. If you want to get your hands on The Feminine Macabre Volume I, II or III then make sure to take a look at https://spookeats.com/femininemacabre/ or via Amazon. You can explore my chapter titled, 'In Search of the Medieval' in Volume III. If you wish to support the Haunted History Chronicles Podcast then please click on the Patreon link. https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles Please use the links below or on the website to keep in touch via our social media pages : to ask questions and review other content linked to this episode. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/HauntedHistoryChronicles/?ref=bookmarks Twitter: https://twitter.com/hauntedhistory4 Instagram: instagram.com/haunted_history_chronicles Website: https://www.podpage.com/haunted-history-chronicles/ Links to guest social media: https://thelocalmythstorian.com/home https://twitter.com/tlmythstorian --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntedchronicles/message

Hometime with Bush & Richie
The Full Interview with Joe Lycett

Hometime with Bush & Richie

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 21:38


Listen to Bush and Richie catch up with Joe Lycett and his new tour 'More, More, More! How do you Lycett? How do you Lcyett?

English for Life in the UK
Interview with an artist - Kate Lycett

English for Life in the UK

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 22:42


We interview Kate about her work as a visual artist, how she goes about creating a painting, her influences and why art is important.

SEN SA Breakfast
Port Adelaide's SCOTT LYCETT on SEN SA Breakfast (5.4.22)

SEN SA Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 11:01


Port ruckman Scott Lycett ponders where it's gone wrong for the Power across the opening three rounds, addresses the ruck imbalance they're suffering at present, and looks ahead to Thursday's meeting with Melbourne.

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James
Lycett, Live From The Oscars

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 38:58


Joe Lycett calls live from Hollywood to give the lowdown on all he saw (or didn't see) at the Oscars ceremony. Also, listener Max celebrates his 10 thousandth birthday and we have a special 10 Minute Takeover in tribute to Taylor Hawkins.

Some Other Sphere
Episode 76 - Eli Lewis-Lycett - The Local Mythstorian

Some Other Sphere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 63:43


My guest for this episode is Eli Lewis-Lycett. Eli is a historian, researcher and writer from the Northwest Midlands of England who in 2020 started the Local Mythstorian project, a blog in which he delves into the legends and history of that area, which covers parts of Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire. In his research he digs deep into historical records to find the connections between fact and myth, and how those things have influenced each other and been preserved through the local communities that retain a memory of events from the deep past. In the interview we talk about his approach in more detail, and some examples of where it has yielded fascinating results. Headless Horsemen, Arthurian legends and teleporting witches all feature in what was a really fun conversation. To visit the Local Mythstorian website and read more about Eli's research go to https://thelocalmythstorian.com/home.  If you would like to support Some Other Sphere you can do so via Ko-fi. To buy the podcast a coffee please go to https://ko-fi.com/someotherspherepodcast. Thank you!   The Some Other Sphere theme is from Purple Planet Music - 'Hubbub' by Geoff Harvey and Chris Martyn.  

Well Read with Justin Chapman
Ep. 209 - Andrew Lycett

Well Read with Justin Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 38:16


In season two of "Well Read," host and journalist Justin Chapman provides analysis on news, politics, arts, and culture and interviews special guests. Featuring segments by Senior Influencer Correspondent, @BradtheInfluencer, and Senior Toddler Correspondent, Sienna. Justin also provides recommendations for good reads in each episode. In Episode Nineteen, Justin interviews Andrew Lycett, biographer of Ian Fleming (creator of James Bond). You can watch "Well Read" on YouTube or on PasadenaMedia.org's TV channels (32 on Charter Spectrum and 99 on AT&T U-verse in LA County) or streaming apps (FireStick, Apple TV, Roku, etc.). Learn more at justindouglaschapman.com and sign up for my email newsletter at justinchapman.substack.com/subscribe.

A RICH COMIC LIFE PODCAST
EPISODE 47: JOE LYCETT

A RICH COMIC LIFE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 50:48


In this episode, I talk to one of Britain's most popular comedians, JOE LYCETT about his comedy career. Lycett won the Chortle Student Comedian of The Year competition in 2009, the runner-up in the 2009 Laughing Horse New Act of the Year in the same year, and a finalist in the 2011 BBC New Comedy Awards. In 2012, his acclaimed debut stand-up show Some Lycett Hot was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. In 2016, his book Parsnips, Buttered was published and in 2019, and a TV regular, his consumer show Joe Lycett's Got Your Back began broadcasting on Channel 4. Also, in 2019, he became the host of the BBCs, The Great British Sewing Bee and in 2021, he was a subject on the popular ancestry show Who Do You Think You Are.  One of my absolute favourite comedians, I have seen Lycett perform many times including at the Edinburgh Fringe his solo show That's The Way Aha Aha Joe Lycett in 2015 and for Always Be Comedy from 2016 to 2021 where his unique style of comedy has repeatedly reduced me to fits of hysterical laughter.  Thank you so much for listening to my podcast, if you like what you hear, please subscribe and I hope you enjoy the interview. Please read Joe Lycett's blog at: www.arichcomiclife.blog/2019/11/09/joe-lycett Joe Lycett's Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/joelycett Twitter: www.twitter.com/joelycett Instagram: www.instagram.com/joelycett Website: www.joelycett.com  

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks
INTERVIEW: Scott Lycett - 7 December 2021

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 9:51


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Kymbo & The Rooch
SCOTT LYCETT on Kymbo & the Rooch (1.11.21)

Kymbo & The Rooch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 7:38


Port Adelaide's Scott Lycett joined the boys ahead of tomorrow's Melbourne Cup

my garden, my life
Simon Lycett, Florist Extraordinaire

my garden, my life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021


Simon Lycett is known for his sensational floral designs having spent his career designing floral installations ranging from the flowers for the film, Four Weddings and a Funeral, to displays at royal weddings and other high-profile events. Simon joined me soon after the worst of Lockdown was over, for what became a very moving conversation, from Lycett Towers, his headquarters underneath the arches in South London. We discussed the challenges of the past eighteen months as the events industry, how Simon's business had disintegrated during that time, and how he found solace and sanctuary in his garden, beginning what he called his ‘Lycett Llves' of which he said: “meant that I had to go brush my hair, wax my moustache, put on some proper clothes, go out into the garden and do what I do, do a bit of presenting and It gave me a discipline and a purpose. A sense of having created something each day, and it was absolutely live saving for me'.We also discussed Full Bloom, the US hit series he hosted and judged that is currently airing on More 4, how it came about via a DM on Instagram, and the challenge of filming it whilst also managing the fall out of Lockdown for his business from LA.One of Simon's pet topics is the importance of community gardening and the life changing role nature can play in helping shape young people of all backgrounds, supporting them to build a future and a career and we spoke about this too. All in all a very rich conversation which I hope you enjoy as much as I did.For full show notes with links to everything mentioned please visit: https://www.growthfully.co.uk/podcast/2021/10/05/simon-lycett-florist-extraordinaire

Kymbo & The Rooch
SCOTT LYCETT on the Preliminary final loss (15.09.21)

Kymbo & The Rooch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 2:53


Power ruck, Scott Lycett reflected on their Preliminary final loss and the season gone.

Kymbo & The Rooch
SCOTT LYCETT on Ken Hinkley (15.09.21)

Kymbo & The Rooch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 1:48


Port Adelaide Ruck, Scott Lycett backed coach, Ken Hiunkley after the loss to the Dogs on Saturday night

Oh Captain My Captain
Ch.2-Ep.1 - Hackey Pig - Joe Lycett

Oh Captain My Captain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 75:37


On today's episode Mark, Riki and Joe talk about their first proper gig back from the pando. Joe  Lycett is a British comedian and television presenter. He has appeared on TV shows including Live at the Apollo, Taskmaster, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, 8 Out of 10 Cats, QI, as the announcer on Saturday BBC One show Epic Win, the narrator for Ibiza Weekender and as the presenter on BBC Two's The Great British Sewing Bee and Channel 4's consumer rights show, Joe Lycett's Got Your Back. In February 2020, Lycett briefly changed his name by deed poll to Hugo Boss as part of a protest against the fashion brand of the same name.

Mousetalgia Minute - Disney History Delivered Daily
Mousetalgia Minute - November 16: Eustace Lycett, special effects pioneer

Mousetalgia Minute - Disney History Delivered Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 3:07


Disney History - Delivered Daily! Find More at : http://mousetalgia.com/minute Contact Us at : minute@mousetalgia.com Follow us at: Twitter @Mousetalgia Instagram @Mousetalgia or Facebook at facebook.com/mousetalgia

The Resilient Lawyer with Jeena Cho
RL 107: Marcus Shute, Jr. — Redefining the Lawyer Archetype and Self-Honesty

The Resilient Lawyer with Jeena Cho

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 31:14


In this episode, I am excited to have Marcus Shute, Jr. on to talk about staying true to yourself and what makes you unique as a lawyer, as compared to the "rubber-stamped" version of what a lawyer should look like. Shute is a sports and entertainment attorney at the Shute Law Office in Nashville, TN. He enjoys leveraging his first-hand experiences and acquired knowledge of the law to shape the legacy of his clients, and his passion for providing legal services for the sports and entertainment industries stems from his love of playing sports and musical instruments.   Topics Covered What obstacles he has faced based solely on his appearance, and instances where he has been pressured to alter his appearance or conform. How owning who you are can turn some people off to you, but will help bring you closer to your tribe of those that will be drawn to you. Choosing to enjoy the work you do and shaping your practice in a way that gives you a sense of contentment. How recent tragedies inspired him to overcome some of the intrinsic prejudices his looks can garner in a courtroom and add criminal law to his practice. Learn more and connect with Marcus at: Website Twitter     Questions? Comments? Email Jeena! hello@jeenacho.com. You can also connect with Jeena on Twitter: @Jeena_Cho For more information, visit: jeenacho.com Order The Anxious Lawyer book — Available in hardcover, Kindle and Audible Find Your Ease: Retreat for Lawyers I'm creating a retreat that will provide a perfect gift of relaxation and rejuvenation with an intimate group of lawyers. Interested? Please complete this form: https://jeena3.typeform.com/to/VXfIXq MINDFUL PAUSE: Bite-Sized Practices for Cultivating More Joy and Focus 31-day program. Spend just 6 minutes every day to practice mindfulness and meditation. Decrease stress/anxiety, increase focus and concentration. Interested? http://jeenacho.com/mindful-pause/ Transcript Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:00:01] Inclusion for me began with being able to have a dialogue with somebody and being open with them. And so I use my hair sometimes as a way to start the conversation, to say well let's just challenge these norms that you believe are required to be successful. Intro: [00:00:18] Welcome to The Resilient Lawyer podcast. In this podcast, we have meaningful, in-depth conversations with lawyers, entrepreneurs, and change agents. We offer tools and strategies for creating a more joyful and satisfying life. And now your host, Jeena Cho. Jeena Cho: [00:00:42] Hello my friends, thanks for being with me today for another episode of the Resilient Lawyer Podcast. I am excited to have Marcus Shute, Jr. on to talk about staying true to yourself and what makes you unique as a lawyer, as compared to the “rubber-stamped” version of what a lawyer should look like. Shute is a sports and entertainment attorney at the Shute Law Office in Nashville, TN. He enjoys leveraging his first-hand experiences and acquired knowledge of the law to shape the legacy of his clients, and his passion for providing legal services for the sports and entertainment industries stems from his love of playing sports and musical instruments. In this episode, we're going to chat about staying true to yourself and perhaps not looking like the rubber stamp version of what a lawyer should look like. I think you'll really enjoy this episode. Before we get into the interview, if you haven't listened to my last bonus episode go back and check it out. I shared a 6 minute guided meditation practice to help you let go of stress and anxiety. It's a preview for my new course, Mindful Pause. So often I hear lawyers say that they know they should practice mindfulness, but they just don't have the time. And I always tell lawyers, just start with six minutes or .1 hour. Of all the hours that you dedicate to your clients, work, and others, don't you deserve to have at least .1 hour to yourself? Mindful Pause is designed for lawyers like you, to fit into your hectic schedule. Think of it like taking your daily vitamins to boost your well-being. Head on over to JeenaCho.com to learn more, or check it out in the show notes. And with that, here's Marcus. Marcus, welcome to the show. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:02:25] Thank you for having me, I'm very excited to be here. Jeena Cho: [00:02:28] So let's just start by having you give us a 30-second introduction of who you are and what you do. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:02:35] So as you did say, my name is Marcus Shute, Jr. I am a sports and entertainment attorney here in Nashville Tennessee. I'm made of Nashville you know, went to high school here. Moved to Georgia for a brief minute and came back for undergrad and opened up my law practice as soon as I passed the bar. Jeena Cho: [00:02:53] Wow that is a big jump in anxiety. I'm kind of attracted media and want me to chat with you. Is that you all sort of built a brand around you know who you are and especially how you look. So maybe for the listeners out there that, of course, can't speak. Can you just started to describe you know what you look like and what you know your client might see when they come in for their first client interview Jeena Cho: [00:03:50] So you know I certainly remember when I was in law school there was and I went to law school back in the 2000s and there was sort of a lot of talk about you know confirming that you want to look like a lawyer or you want to dress the part. And you know I know that I certainly spent a lot of time sort of trying to look the part I was an assistant state attorney immediately after graduating from law school. And you know when I start and put on a suit and especially because I had to sort of be in the courtroom all the time and I didn't want to be mistaken for you know a court reporter or a Korean language interpreter. So I'm curious you know like Did you ever feel like you felt the pressure to conform you know to cut off your dreads or to cover up your tattoos. Of course, she can't really do much about the color of your skin or your height. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:04:41] Right you're right. Yes. So I did. And actually, it started you know back when I was an undergrad so I was an undergrad in the 2000s and I had a teacher a professor you know say to me that hey if you plan on pursuing your career in law that you're probably going to have to cut your hair. Most law firms won't accept you. And at the time I was a student athlete so I was hoping that I would go pro but it didn't work out that way. So I was still adamant in opposition about why I don't think that I should have to make that change of who I am to fit in or to still practice law. So and also again in law school. I also was told by some teachers there that I should consider changing my hairstyle to fit in to make sure that I'd be able to advance forward in different law firms. So those are things I face. And like you going into courtrooms wanting to make sure that I look the part of an attorney was something I was conscious of because I didn't want my clients you know my potential client in the future to be impacted by somebody presuming that you know I'm not an attorney because I look like I could be a defendant. Jeena Cho: [00:06:00] Right. Well I mean well I guess to back up a little bit. So at what point were you like I am not cutting off my tights and I'm not going to try to look like the rubber stamp fashion of what a billion looks like. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:06:15] I would say in my undergraduate years is kind of when I got that foundation. Now OK this is kind of who I am like most people when they're going through undergrad. You know you're away from your parents is your first time being on your own. So you are learning a lot about yourself. And you know I learned a lot about my history and it was something that is so important for me personally and also it also started conversations so for me you know when we talk about inclusion and I know we'll probably talk about that later but it's inclusion for me began with being able to have a dialogue with somebody being open worker and so I use my hair sometimes as a way to start the conversation to say well let's challenge these norms that you believe are required to be successful. I would say definitely no undergrad. Jeena Cho: [00:08:36] And I think you know do you think the reverse is also how some people are going to look at you look at your Web site and be like Yup he's not only my lawyer. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:08:45] Absolutely. I mean so I mentioned I taught high school so I taught Spanish in government when I taught there. And so you can imagine you know young African-American boys and girls that see somebody who looks like them. They can talk like them but they can also speak another language. And I think that's the same thing that applies to my law practice. When I recruit players or musicians or writers or I go to a writers workshop and my kind of blend in and almost look like I could be one of them and then when I say hey I'm an attorney. Let's talk about you know what you're doing as they do some research and like you said to go to my website and almost immediately feel like they're drawn to me because they can relate to me instantly. Jeena Cho: [00:11:58] You know. Yeah. And especially as lawyers you know there is so much pressure to look the part of a lawyer and that you know and to have a certain type of job and strange type of prestige and you know just on and on and often that's like the end ingredient or unhappiness you know like you. And you can kind of get on that treadmill of just checking all the boxes. But then someplace you look up and you're like wow I'm really unhappy and I think that unhappiness that this content comes from being completely out of touch with yourself you know. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:12:36] So true. So true. Like you know when you are taking the boxes like where I have to do this or I have to drive this type of car I had to practice this type of way where I had to have my office set up this type away and you start running trying to achieve all those goals that you think our goals. And then once you do that you will go back and say wow I'm on the field and that's another thing that you know makes it makes it easier for me to do what I do because I want to enjoy what I do. I wanted to be a passion and I want to feel like I'm just going in punching the clock. I want to you know look forward to every day when I'm getting up to go to work. This is what I'm choosing to do and I enjoy it. Jeena Cho: [00:13:14] So yeah will say more about that about choosing to enjoy the work that you do on shaping your practice in a way that gives you that sense of contentment. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:13:26] So it would help to give a little context of why I chose sports entertainment. I've worked for Fortune 500 companies before been a store manager. And you know I've worked for other companies and help you know reach their goals and metrics and indeed will perform well. But you know I was frustrated because I felt like I was in the field and it didn't bring me joy. It was like oh I did I did something well. I don't feel good about you know what I did. So when I started to look at what area of law I wanted to practice or you know being an attorney period I wanted it to be something that I enjoy doing where there wouldn't be a time where I look up to say I'm frustrated. I'm angry with what I'm doing because if pay if I am then that means I need to refocus on what it is that I chose to do because it's all up to me. [00:14:19] And that's part of the reason why I opted to start my own practice and the law firm as opposed to going to join a big law firm. Although I interviewed I knew that I would be working you know 50 60 hours a week. At the direction of my superiors, whatever case came to the door that you would be my job for the time being. And I learned that if I could find a way to choose the things that I enjoy and it relates to my law practice then it won't feel like work I'll just be challenging myself to be a better version of myself to learn more about certain areas of law and those things have been very helpful. You know it helps keep you away from that thing. We were just talking about checking out those boxes because I'm not looking for accolades because it's my personal enjoyment it's not you know I need a B.A. you know top layer 100 in this area practice because that's not what drives me you know. Jeena Cho: [00:15:20] Yeah. And I always find those warrants are so strange because it's like you pay for it. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:15:29] Right now. Jeena Cho: [00:15:32] Like you're like that and whatever and superstar lawyer and we want you to pass. And in fact, it's like now. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:15:39] Right. Or they give you a tour you go pay a hundred bucks to get Lycett or 250 for this nice little placard 30 50 for a little mini there. And it's like it's you know ego. I don't know how you go. Someone once told me ego means edging God out. And you know just not thinking and the idea that you know it's bigger than you. So what I do is intentional so having my hair like it is having my tattoos like they are is intentional because it's bigger than me it's for those that come behind me so that the obstacles that I face they won't have to. Jeena Cho: [00:16:14] Yeah. Talk a little bit about some of the obstacles that do face because of you know your locks. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:16:21] Yeah. So one particular incident that has kind of been my driving point in WA opened up my practice to criminal law. When I was in law school I interned with a law office and went to court. And when the recess was about to happen the attorney that I was practicing under wanted me to aim once to introduce me to the judge. And so she got the judge's attention and said you know this is Mr. shooty is pregnant under Rule 7 with our office. And the response from the judge in open court was oh I thought that was your client. And it was very disheartening because I had been there all morning had spoken to her on some other Clines cases and so, of course, there were people in the courtroom. So immediately I felt ashamed because of her perception of me and for the beginning of my practice, I didn't do a lot of criminal work because I always would assume that everybody would have her same perception. And so it wasn't until she knows some of the tragedies like Michael Brown Eric Garner happened. I felt inspired to get involved in the criminal justice system and with a law degree what better way than to defend those that are innocent. And so that that would really launch me into it. Now you know I have a very successful you know area of law practice in criminal defense and a lot of that goes to. To me, I think that it helps to change the perception of police officers that I have to question in cross-examination when looking at somebody that normally in their line of work they only are arrested. And now they're having to look at this same type of description that they normally get as an attorney that questions them. So those are some things I'd definitely say some of those obstacles. You know sometimes when I go to different courthouses they don't know that I don't frequent ally sometimes security guards may ask me for my bar card different things like that. But you know just kind of comes with the territory. I've accepted that I will say some of those obstacles. And for me, it's about how I go how I am able to overcome them because I know that someone is always watching and the way that I know proceed through dealing with those obstacles will help somebody else. Jeena Cho: [00:18:44] Yeah. So how do you deal with that? You know how do you deal with watching you know five white Villiers just get way Theriault and then you come up and he's like can I use your marker and I'm presuming you're in a suit like you're in a court and walked it. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:19:00] Absolutely yeah absolutely. Jeena Cho: [00:19:02] How do you deal with that. You said when you say you know I've learned how to overcome those obstacles like what does it look like. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:19:10] So you know the thing to be learned is you can say a lot of things untrue and it's about how you say. So there are some signs where we say speak the truth in love or you know even if you can joke about it a little bit and not take it to heart that they haven't been exposed to a lot of different cultures. For me I was exposed a lot of different cultures and growing up I went to magnet schools and so I learned Spanish at a young age because I was just interested in the culture and because of that, it taught me to respect people that were different from me. Everybody doesn't have that same upbringing. So when you know the security guard say Can I see your bar card as you know out may laugh at him and say Did you forget to ask. You know the other guys are there. And then they may smile sheepishly or something like that and or I may say this new policy that we're doing now. Do we ask everyone you know and if not they try to do it in a way that makes them feel comfortable to wear it? [00:20:18] They will want to respond because then by me asking them that openly question it. It challenges them to give me an answer and they don't want to say oh because you're the black guy because you know you know so you know. But even then a month and then once I do show them your car they never forget me. So that's true and that's why I've learned you know because there were times where I and I have to be honest I'm very transparent. There are times where I didn't respond as well where I would respond with anger and frustration. And I had to learn that that's not the best way for me to handle it. Because what could happen to me. And then too it's a teachable moment for them. So give them the opportunity to learn. Jeena Cho: [00:21:03] Yeah. How do you deal with that, when you're in the courtroom and a juror mistakes you for the defendant? Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:21:10] You know that that was the only time that has happened that I have not had it happened before. I think that now for it at least and most of the courts that are practically in the middle Tennessee area. I've met a lot of the clerks and there are some judges that I haven't been in front of him and some just for good that I have been there from them before there one judge or particular that introduces himself to me every time I mean it's more that I go maybe every two or three months and he's always like Well welcome to the core of this issue in his car just kind of puts her head down like I know I know. [00:21:45] Like we e-mail a lot. So you know sometimes it happens and you know because they're in the position that they're here. You know I always will defer to give them that grace because again at the end of the day I'm advocating for someone else and I have to always keep that in mind. And I want to keep their interest you know at the top of my list. And so you there if there is if it is a time where they say something they do something now wait till the case is concluded and then I'll go speak to the judge in chambers. Jeena Cho: [00:22:18] What do you say when you go into chambers. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:22:21] So I'll just ask. You know I got out asked Mike like the one, in particular, that doesn't remember me when we go back to our side. Now I know I don't come here a lot but you know you would think they would be looking at me. You remember me at all the others that come up here and most of the time with their state they laughed like them and said oh you know I just want you know some you know something and I wasn't paying attention. I was looking at the next case or you know and then we just talk about you know other things I use that as an opportunity to advocate for things that I think to change in the law and get their perspective. So sometimes by their mistakes gives me insight and you know gives me a little bit more information that I otherwise may not have got. Had they not made the blunder. Jeena Cho: [00:23:07] Yeah and I think how you handle those moments. It's tricky. It's hard. I mean I you know I've never been mistaken for a defendant probably examination female and you know we don't fit that stereotype. But I have been mistaken for you know whatever various Asian language interpreter or-or you know the paralegal and you know I think those type of experiences can really like wear you down if you're not careful about it. You know you internalize that and not have these conversations with my white male lawyer colleagues and know like what's a big deal. You know you brush it off and I'm like but you don't understand what walking into a place and people assume things about you just based on your look how that can just get really you know it just wears sign you and I had to say you know I can either allow this to really impact me or-or I can choose a different response. But it's not you know it's not always easy and sometimes I feel really frustrated by those sort of like what's the big deal. You I just laugh it off like but that doesn't happen to you when you when have you ever been mistaken for the defendant or the language you know the language interpreter or that you know the paralegal. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:24:32] Right yeah. So I'm a male. And so I've never been in the position of a woman before. And so I have two daughters and now that I have daughters and of course with you know the need to move and leave things in a different perspective than I would before I had children and a daughter specifically because I have three younger sisters and even still some of my perspectives was a male privilege perspective. And a lot of times like even hearing you talk about her you know white male colleagues when they say just brush it off or this or just there. [00:25:04] I've seen myself do that too when or if a woman tells me something and says You know I feel this way about you know how that may interact with me and I would say wow I never would have considered that because I'm a male. So I don't know what it's like to be in your position. And so it is sometimes when I hear like I hear somebody or special specifically you know white male white male colleagues I believe that because of how I live they feel comfortable with asking me questions about things that they may be looking at from a lens that's not respectful of everybody else's experience. And so I use that as an opportunity to try to tell them why we're here is why it's so exhausting. Because when you get waved through I get stopped and I get one did not have to take my bill call and I it slows down my day and not only that you get to look like this great guy. Turun just as waved through and this guy's got to take off his clothes pretty much to get to security. And so it's the perception of who's the attorney that you want to deal with. Right. The guy has waved through the looks like he is buddy buddy with everybody or the guy that didn't treat like he's trying to get on the airplane to get into the court. And so I definitely can appreciate that the sentiment that you feel about when they tell you to get away with this dog is ok it's not a big deal. And so for me, I did try to keep my try to be respectful for other people's experiences because I don't know what it's like to be in someone else's shoes. And I think that oftentimes that that value is held by those who are in the minority. It's really all about those that are in the majority. Jeena Cho: [00:26:47] So yeah I think that you know is a person of color and it teaches you to be empathetic. I think if you're sort of in that super majority and you are always sort of given all of these privileges that is something I choose it like not I mean like I've you know I've had these conversations with my colleague and they're just like sometimes I'll get like this like this like disbelief like I really just can't believe it that happens to you all the time. Like butter. Yes. Because I think we all kind of have this assumption that the way that we experience the world is how everybody else experiences the world right. And you know and I often feel like this is sort of what happens when we talk about you know like police misconduct is like well I've never had a negative interaction with the police. I just like the right here. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:27:45] That's what's so true. And in that we're in Nassau we're having it is where the devices on that specific subject because there are people that feel like certain areas of national or over the police. And you know they feel threatened when the police are around there other people they feel like well that's you know who is come to for help or who I go to for help and I take my child with right along. So it's so different you know to have those different perspectives and that's why I always encourage people to just you know try to take a look from their perception her position to see what it's like from their perspective because you never know what it's like for someone else. And when you genuinely take the time to understand you know what they've been dealing with and you may change your mind. Like I say I tell my friends like I don't. I don't get on Facebook to say what my priest my position is on one where or another because I think most times people use their platform to read. Jeena Cho: [00:28:46] Like reinforcing bullies. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:28:48] Yes. Yes exactly. Exactly that's it. That's what it's for. Because you want them to like it and agree with you to make you feel better about it but you really don't want to engage in a dialogue to help you learn something that you know maybe differ in the way that you've been taught. So but I think that you know that those are having those conversations are helpful to try to shift the world's perception. Jeena Cho: [00:29:12] Yeah. So Marcus, for the listeners out there that want to check you out or want to learn more about you, where's the best place for them to do that? Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:29:25] So the best place is on my website, that'll be shutelaw.com. Jeena Cho: [00:29:36] So Marcus before I let you go, one final question for you. The name of this podcast is called The Resilient Lawyer, what does it mean to be a resilient lawyer to you? Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:29:53] So to me to be a resilient lawyer to someone that knows who they are. And still, allow that to dictate how they move in their life and in their practice of law when they face challenges and obstacles in the field that there may be feeling defeated to revisit those values again. What brought you to their place to want to be inspired to move forward as you do? So that's what a resilient lawyer would be to me. Jeena Cho: [00:30:22] Marcus, thank you so much for sharing your time with me today. Marcus Shute, Jr.: [00:30:26] Jeena, thank you so much for having me. I enjoyed it. Closing: [00:30:34] Thanks for joining us on The Resilient Lawyer podcast. If you've enjoyed the show, please tell a friend. It's really the best way to grow the show. To leave us a review on iTunes, search for The Resilient Lawyer and give us your honest feedback. It goes a long way to help with our visibility when you do that, so we really appreciate it. As always, we'd love to hear from you. E-mail us at smile@theanxiouslawyer.com. Thanks and look forward to seeing you next week.