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Sunil meets a horse, Chris relives his high octane stag do and Producer James has some pertinent thoughts about Malteasers. Meanwhile, Sunil is still making his way through all that flapjack. Do you have a Rural Concern or city related query? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk and we'll discuss it respectfully and in great detail! The best way to support Rural Concerns is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. For more info, click here. Book tickets to Chris' debut UK tour! He's taking his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show to Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Barnard Castle and Leicester. Come along! Tickets, here! Our music is by Sam O'Leary and our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph ‘Water-Cooled PC Tower' Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Sweets manufacturer Mars says it's struggling with Australia's high wages, transport and energy costs, as well as soaring ingredient prices. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're talking about the damage we do to ourselves and other people when we allow our mistaken conscious and unconscious beliefs to dictate the way we think and behave.We also cover, the Easter bunny, sweary parrots, Martin's hatred of Genesis (the band not the book of the Bible), the liturgical calendar, and why Malteasers can sometimes be painful.We're on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sideways_podcast/We're on TikTok @landiwellbeingYou can email us at info@grahamlandiwellbeing.co.ukThanks again for listening, we really appreciate it.
This week on A lot on your plate we discuss our random thoughts of the week, what's been a lot on your plate and have an unintentional in-depth chat about…poo. - - - - - - - - - - Follow us on IG @alotonyourplatepod Your Hosts Jess (@JustJessFood) Zoe (@ZoeQuinnnn) Produced By Cobalt Media (@cobaltmediauk) For Business Enquiries - Jenna@cobaltmedia.co.uk
1. Nige's new segment: “Ungrateful Sod of the Week” – A man was rewarded with lollies after returning a lost cheque 2. Nige finds the world's WORST World Record. 3. A pair of Steve Jobs' old sandals has sold for more than $300 grand at auction – How do you feel about second-hand shoes? 4. People are eating Malteasers in a bowl with milk, like cereal, and has this just revolutionised breakfast? Probably yes.5. $1000 MinuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You probably know the name Mars Inc best for providing our favourite treats; Mars Bars, Snickers, Skittles, Malteasers, M&M's (I could go on and on!). But what you may not know is Mars Inc. is at the forefront of holistic employee health and wellbeing, making it one of the World's Great Places to Work. With 130,000 Associates, operating in 80 countries across the Globe, as a private, family-owned business, Mars Inc is motivated by the freedom to build a better tomorrow today. At the core of this is their understanding that the health and wellbeing of their associates [how they refer to their employees] is what really matters to see this happen. Today's guest is Dr Gary Webb, Mars Inc.'s Regional Health and Wellbeing Manager for Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa as well as a member of the Mars Inc Global Health & Wellbeing Centre of Excellence and Leadership team. A former consultant to the World Health Organisation [WHO] Gary has 20 years' experience in workplace health across Australia and the global market. He has worked as a mentor to many work health and wellbeing professionals in Australia over the last 10 years and also works as a volunteer across a number of community, schooling and sporting organisations. As you'll hear in today's conversation, Gary is a passionate advocate for the establishment and execution of holistic health & wellbeing initiatives across organisations that are embedded to enable real change and the operational & leadership shifts that are required to effect it. In today's chat Gary and I discuss; What makes Mars Inc one of the world's Great Places to Work and the role that an embedded culture of Health and Wellbeing has had on this continued success The various initiatives that Mars have, not only around improving the lives of their Associates but also much more broadly, the world, and the freedom that being a privately owned business has given them to enable this How COVID has impacted the workplace and the variabilities across continents & cultures in supporting employees to stay safe and well The opportunities that we can all embrace as we begin to look forward to the future of work, and the role that health & wellbeing will play in its design As Gary says in our chat, when wellbeing is executed holistically, you don't need to measure ROI, you can feel it and see it. Some great insights in this conversation about the surrounding considerations that give us all the permission to see embedded Health & Wellbeing become a reality. Gary Webb LinkedIn | Website | Melissa Marsden Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook Work Life Lounge – www.melissamarsden.com.au/worklifelounge North Star Download – www.melissamarsden.com.au/northstar
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Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast! This is episode 157 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton's going slowly insane, Jeff Curtis being the murderer the whole time, and Ron Blair phoning it in this week! Throughout the episode, you'll hear the three of us discuss such varied topics as: the way this podcast is about knowing that wherever there is injustice: you will find us, an explosive Commercial, The Wild Card 8 Hour Film Festival scripts and whatever, Ron speaking via guitar riffs, the return of ding-donging, the saltine cracker of teasers, how crappy Malteasers are, and occasionally we part from our tangents to learn about QAnon!!! This week, Jeff teaches about the origin of this insane conspiracy theory, how it became a nationwide craze, and so much more! Thank you for joining us on this journey to wherever and we know that you'll absolutely love dropping into our knowledgeable Podcast: that's no conspiracy!Please like/subscribe and leave comments below! Let us know your thoughts on QAnon (try to stay constructive), your favorite conspiracy theories, which of the Wild Card movie challenge creations you most want to see, if you would like genres to create a movie from, if you'd be interested in Wild Card merchandise, positivity chains (encourage one another!), any future reports you'd like us to do, and if you are interested in being an official Deckhead!P.S. “Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.”~ Mark TwainP.P.S. Stay Safe, Stay Wild, and Bite the Edge!
So what's your favourite chocolate? Snickers, Galaxy, Malteasers.....maybe even a Twix but never a Bounty, right? In this latest episode of Blast from the Arsenal, Diddly and Angelo look back at the last week to discuss the Carabao Cup win over Leicester which was then followed by the loss to Liverpool but worry not, there's a chance for redemption as Arsenal have a chance to get their own back when they face Liverpool for the second time in a week in the next round of the Carabao Cup. Now, back to those chocolates.....Diddly provides a sweet analogy on the current playing squad and has a theory on why the club have struggled to shift so many players. As ever, all of this and much more so make the wise choice and join in on the 'celebrations'. That was awful, I'll get my coat... Follow us on Twitter and Instagram - @blastarsenalpod and find us on YouTube. Don't forget to leave us an apple podcast review too
If you listen very closely to this episode of The Top Ten, you can hear Danny from Hospital Sports spill an entire bag of Malteasers on the studio floor.
After 4 episodes of bad mouthing quite a lot about the men we secretly love, we thought it was about time to call upon THE FUCK GIRLS. Also included in this weeks episode is disucssing other people's stories including malteasers, crying during sex, bondage gone wrong and when your left hanging after a quick escape. Listen and SHARE, you and ya friends could learn something new.
Episode 7 features Rosie Arnold. Employee number 11 at BBH, D&AD’s first ever female president, multi award-winner, part time fencer and general lover of life, Rosie has done it all. Click this link to see the visuals and the story that goes with the episode. https://www.getbehindthebillboard.com/?p=320 Her favourite recent billboard campaign was this one for Budweiser:https://www.thedrum.com/news/2018/05/31/budweiser-plays-up-its-music-cred-search-oriented-ooh-campaign And her first ever Billboard was for Levi’s… Spray on JeansWe can’t find an image of it anywhere… sorry listeners! If you find one… send it in! We discussed the Levi’s Incredible Shrinking Man billboards. Shot by the incredible @NadavKander - https://twitter.com/NadavKander. We heard how photographer Mary Ellen Mark, a millionairess and a colour photocopier helped create the iconic Levi’s ‘Haters’ posters.Read more about the incredible photographer Mary Ellen Mark: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/gallery/2015/may/26/mary-ellen-mark-legendary-photographs-in-pictures Then a decade of Lynx billboard brilliance. We talked about the work for Lynx on 24hours, Masculine and Feminine, The Cerne Giant and The Lynx Effect in general. On Lynx in particular, Rosie talks about how having good client relationships, outside of the meeting room, is conducive to creating great work. Meeting rooms can be far too high stress for the natural flow of a creative mind to affect the work. We talked about the unsung heroes of these and other campaigns that really stand out… the brave Marketing leads at the client who are prepared to get behind the work, stick their necks on the line and cut a cheque for the music/production/shoot. They believe in the work and the creative process as much as the agency. Although we strayed away from Rosies work for a while, we talked a bit about what makes great Outdoor work. The simplicity of Outdoor is where some great creative work can happen. Rosie waxed lyrical about Cossette’s Cannes Grand Prix winning billboards for McDonalds, by friend of the show Carlos Moreno. The simplicity of this concept heroes the brand and the medium in one shot. We moved on to KFC and the amazing illustrative work from Surachai and his Thai team [who have amassed over 90 Lions by the way]. We talked about the ‘Just Add Robinsons’ campaign for Robinsons fruit drinks. This iconic work flipped the just add water message on its head and demonstrated the magic that happens in a glass of water when you add Robinsons. The ads we contextual to the summer and outdoor feeling, including one for the Wimbledon Tennis Championship that Robinsons sponsors. And then the big move from BBH to AMV. Following a life changing few years Rosie headed off to become Head of Art at AMV. Going off to work with Alex and Adrian as ECDs… which lead us on to a proactive piece for Malteasers. Finally, she even shared with us a bottom drawer billboard idea for Red Nose Day. Redrawing it live on air - a first for the pod - maybe it’ll become a regular feature? Thanks Rosie for being inspiring, fascinating, fun and more. The world and our industry is a brighter place with you in it.
Samantha Renke is a disability campaigner and actress, who starred in a Malteasers advert. She has Brittle Bone Condition, but she doesn't let her condition limit her life and she is fiercely independent. Five years ago she moved from Lancashire, where she lived with her Mum, to London and now she lives on her own in Shoreditch. The 'Influential Women Podcast' discusses Jasmine's life, work, passions, motivations and influences and is co-produced by presenter Nicki Bannerman and audio producer Juliette Nicholls, for Pineapple Audio Production. Support us and help us keep making the podcast here: https://patreon.com/InfluentialWomenPodcast?utmmedium=social&utmsource=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare
Welcome to HOOVERING, the podcast about eating. Host, Jessica Fostekew (Guilty Feminist, Motherland) has a frank conversation with an interesting person about gobbling; guzzling; nibbling; scoffing; devouring and wolfing all up… or if you will, hoovering.This week’s episode comes LIVE from the show we recorded in front of our brilliant audience that no doubt contained some of YOU at the Hen & Chickens Theatre in Islington on 28th January. As you’ll hear, we had an absolute BALL. My guests were ZOE LYONS, YASSMIN ABDEL-MAGIED and MILLY THOMAS. The next London one is on 3rd March - ticket link below. Do come. Everything written below in CAPITALS is a link to the relevant webpage. Tickets to see Hoovering LIVE in 201916th FEB - MAPS Festival, NEWCASTLE featuring SEYMOUR MACE, ANNA HEDWORTH and more guests tba. 3rd MARCH - LONDON. Vaults Festival featuring ROMESH RANGANATHAN and more tba. 30th MARCH - GLASGOW International Comedy Festival featuring SUSAN CALMAN off Strictly, JEAN JOHANSSEN off The One Show and Place in the Sun and more teaFeaturing Food FromThe totally awesome vegan pub the BLACKSMITH & TOFFEE-MAKER as well as from the accidentally mainly vegan FUDGE PATCH in Greenwich. Honourable MentionsPlease follow the work of my amazing guests ZOE LYONS, YASSMIN ABDEL-MAGIED and MILLY THOMASWe mention MALTEASERS quite a lotThe play that Milly has written, starred in and won a tonne of awards for is DUSTHERE is the ‘My Foodie Life’ article Yassmin wrote that I talk aboutAnd here is ODDBOX - hit me up if you’re in London and want a code to get 50% off a box of wonky fruit and veg. OH, AndIf you have got a any spare dosh to give a month I’m on this great site called Patreon where I exchange for rewards including exclusive content for your hard earned cash which means I can keep... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Inside look. A few of us have read or watched 'The Secret' by Rhonda Byrne and decide to have a good old chat about it. Brief mention. The Secret. Goals. Vision. Blueprint. Babies. Malteasers. Otters. Aston Martin.
Child stars who play with the big kids for the big $$$...does fame stunt your growth? We talk newbie Millie Bobby Brown and the original wild child, Drew Barrymore.Bitch of the week: A friendship-threatening take on Malteasers, and Finchy's 'anti-knob' message.Email the Bitch Please team at bpleasepodcast@gmail.comFollow on Facebook at fb.me/BPleasePodcastFollow on Twitter at twitter.com/BPleasePodcastFollow in Instagram at instagram.com/BitchPleasePodcast
Another crazy week on the Capital Breakfast Show- big guests, games and lots of chat- enjoy!
Recorded live at the seaside, beside the seaside, beside the sea, KUMB's Gordon Thrower and Don Perretta join Phil Whelans this week to discuss Malteasers, bunking in, Dad's Army, films with West Ham players, film references to West Ham and Kevin Nolan's winner goal at Brighton.