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An episode NOT to be missed as Calum McNab joins the boys fresh from the release of his latest film Marching Powder. Calum talks about his inspiration for ‘Kenny Boy' and shares some hilarious stories of working a 9 to 5 after his big break on the film Football Factory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IFLTV'S Kugan Cassius spoke to professional boxer Stevi Levy ahead of her TWO upcoming fights. Levy also spoke about Danny Dyer's new film Marching Powder, Eubank Jr v Benn & more. Get four months EXTRA with our EXCLUSIVE offer with SurfShark by clicking HERE
On this week's Reel Talk: Honey headed to the cinema to watch the highly-anticipated thriller Opus whilst Jonathan stayed at home to piece together jigsaws, watch badgers in the garden and catch Danny Dyer's latest film Marching Powder. The pair also binge watched a new comedy series on Netflix starring Kate Hudson, Running Point.Remember, if you want to get involved, you can email us at reeltalk@global.com and follow us on Instagram at @reeltalkrossListen and subscribe to Reel Talk on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.
Loads of fantastic films in the cinema this weekend but what should you go and see? Well don't worry Ben and Jack have got you covered with reviews of the Last Showgirl, Mickey 17 and Marching Powder all on the agenda for today. We've popped chapters beneath so that you can get stuck in nice and easily if you're looking for a specific review. On top of this we have a quick chat about the films that should have won Best Picture at the Oscars but were overlooked for something more in fashion at the time and we also discuss the joy of British Sitcom's!Chapters for those who want them!00:00 Awkward Beginnings, Yoda Impressions and big relationship red flags.03:00 Cultural Reflections on Comedy - Inbetweeners05:57 The Enduring Impact of The Sopranos09:07 Why do the OSCARS get the Best Picture wrong?!12:03 Exploring Mickey 17 and its Themes29:24 Marching Powder Review and a look at Identity and Originality35:51 Political Undertones in British Films47:10 The Last Showgirl - A must see without being umissable Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Cameron-Wilson says that #1 Mickey 17, from Parasite's Bong Joon Ho, is a sci-fi film about replicated human beings in the vein of Terry Gilliam which seems terribly familiar. He found the lead irritating and thought it entirely humourless. #3 Marching Powder proved to James's surprise that he IS shockable after all. Another Nick Love-Danny Dyer collaboration about a coke addict who loves violence, it's a state-of-the-nation black comedy which is massively politically incorrect and offensive. Yet there's no denying it's well made and often witty. On Amazon Prime Sing Sing, thrice-Oscar-nominated, is about the power of theatre to heal. It is funny and deeply moving and James recommends it highly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have actor, presenter, and national treasure Danny Dyer round for lunch this week. Mum wondered who would out swear each other over the meal, but we were both on our best behaviour! We learned about his close relationship with playwright Harold Pinter, his love of his mum's shepherds pie, his thoughts on being related to the royals, his plans to open a Kent caravan park with his daughter Dani, and we discover his starter of choice for a burger is… another burger! We can't wait to pop down to the caravan park for a holiday, save a spot for us Dyers! Danny's new film ‘Marching Powder' is in cinemas now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the first anniversary of Mullinger's Weekly Ramble and also James' 47th birthday! He invites you to celebrate with him as he rambles at 6am about his surprise visit to London to attend the premiere of Danny Dyer's Marching Powder, why the Oscar winners were afraid to mention the T-word, visiting the National Portrait Gallery to see Parmigianino: The Vision of St Jerome, why Blackheath is the best place in London, the nightmare of electric cars, The White Lotus, Saint Steve Feguson, cinema going, Halifax's hottest new restaurant Mystic and so much more! Email your questions to: comedy@jamesmullinger.comLearn more about James
This week on Screentime John Fardy talks to the one and only Danny Dyer about his new movie ‘Marching Powder' as well as his love of Harold Pinter, the need for men to talk and what Eastenders thought him about the business. Plus, Ciara Treacy reports on the fallout from this week's Oscars.
This week we are joined by actor and all round good geezer Joe Jackson to discuss his upcoming movie Marching Powder and working with Nick Love on Football Factory and The Firm. Joe also tells the boys about Danny Dyer joining him to a Millwall game. Marching Powder is out in cinemas Friday 7th March! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Fardy, Presenter of 'Screentime' and Sarina Bellissimo, Broadcaster and Presenter of the Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the latest TV and movie releases…
National treasure, TV hardman and West Ham-obsessed Danny Dyer enters The Football Museum! He talks us through the moment he first fell in love with The Hammers, and why 'Cockney Reds' aren't for him. The future father-in-law of West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen, Danny reveals why Jarrod gets an easier ride than most.Danny's new film, Marching Powder, is only in cinemas on March 7th. The Football Museum is open every week, so if you enjoyed your visit, please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice and we'll see you at the doors next time!
The delightful Danny Dyer brings news of his new film Marching Powder, which is out in cinemas this Friday 7th March.Join Chris, Vassos and the team every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legend and gent, Danny Dyer chats to the Strawberries about his new movie Marching Powder!Zeinab updates us on the much anticipated sleepover with Tara MurrayWe discuss the Brit Awards social team stirring the pot when it comes to the alleged kiss!Katie was todays player of FM104's Ins2grand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
National treasure, TV hardman and West Ham-obsessed Danny Dyer is here! He talks us through the moment he first fell in love with The Hammers, and why 'Cockney Reds' aren't for him. The future father-in-law of West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen, Danny reveals why Jarrod gets an easier ride than most.Danny's new film, Marching Powder, is only in cinemas on March 7th. The Football Museum is open every week, so if you enjoyed your visit, please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice and we'll see you at the doors next time!
Live from Spotify, Owen Blackhurst, James Bird, Seb White and Tommy Stewart are joined by a returning Asad Raza to chat ‘A little place called heaven' Hatti, a hat, Manchester Piccadilly, “rain sodden bowels of the city”, a spiritual experience, the Gunfight at the OK Corral, “I'm your Huckleberry”, Josh Wood, Bill Murray's haircut in Kingpin, Glenn Hoddle v David Beckham, the sunglasses emoji, England U-17 winning the World Cup, Phil Foden, Jadon Sancho, Kendal Mint Cake, Garrincha, The Maracanã, “dealers choice”, Alessandro Del Piero, Battle of Agincourt, Plymouth, Portsmouth, MDMA v Huel, “internal latrine”, Popeye's, Ronnie ‘Chicken Biryani' Irani, “wears his banter on his sleeve”, Stephen Merchant, Vince McMahon, Diego Armando Maradona, “How am I doing, Boss?”, “speaking out loud”, performance-enhancing drugs, playing football on ketamine, Seville, Carlos Billardo, Bukta, camera super lenta, Nick Hancock, the forgotten Maradona goal, Diego Simeone, the Enigma machine, football's Alan Turing, Davor Šuker, Boca Juniors (A), Marseille, ring binders, Maradona or Messi, Monchi, The Frying Pan of Spain—Sevilla v Real Betis, gastric bands, Sporting Enigma, Shaolin Soccer, Golden Leg, Steel Leg, Team Evil, disillusioned monks, Armageddon, Michael Bay, Harry Porter, Graham Potter, “Who cut your hair? Dynamo?”, Mizuno Wave Riders, The Hong Kong Cup, sweeper-keepers, 'The legends of The Football Factory', Marching Powder, Cocaine Bear, This American Life, John Wayne, Church Party at Stage & Radio Manchester, Asad's terrible accents, Texas Joe's, jalapeño cornbread, pretending to like baseball, Eastbound and Down, Jay Gatsby, “cut and shut cars”, and so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taylor tells Josie about Bolivia's infamous San Pedro prison. Plus: the deadly tragedy of Cameroon's Lake Nyos.
We have reached our 25th episode! The hosts morph into bookworms as they share their favorite authors, titles, and genres. Interested in finding bookstores with a wide selection of English textbooks in Korea? Giovanni and Keith give a little insight of their experience hunting for books. Later, the hosts bring to light several inventions they would like to see developed in the near future as technology is growing ever so rapidly. A few titles mentioned in today's podcast:'Spark Joy' by Marie Kondo'The God Delusion' & 'The Greatest Show on Earth' by Richard Dawkins'The Camel Club' by David Baldacci'The Marching Powder' by Rusty Young
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Christmas is coming & now we have to wrap fucking gifts again! -The off season starts -The east coast cant get a break - Sitting and failing your drivers licence test - Couples not dressing to impress anymore - Is baseball the cricket of America? - Who dares winsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chats-with-cats-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Week 8 of weekly Ep's means 8 Episodes. NRL GF is upon us, NRL players are naughty, NFL is bloody enjoyable, Alex Volkanovski is a warrior and Anthony Joshua has blown $377million. Have a listen!!
What would a good adventure be without a little trouble? This week, we travel to Bolivia to the inside of the infamous San Pedro prison. A humble spread brings out a gun in Germany and a girls’ trip to Majorca takes a wild turn when they start to suspect their accommodation might not be above board.Learn more about San Pedro prison:Marching Powder: A True Story of Friendship, Cocaine and South America’s Strangest JailWildlands documentary - available on Amazon PrimeInside a Bolivian Prison - Good Yarns podcast Behind Bars: World’s Toughest Prisons (Season 1, Episode 2) - available on Amazon Prime Special thanks to our guests this week - Camilla, Gio and Lucy! If you had a laugh listening to this, we would love for you to hit Follow/Subscribe, leave a review or simply share it with a friend! Our podcast is 100% independent and this helps other travellers find us, plus it gives us all the happy vibes.Oh, and if you have a crazy travel story, tell us about it!TELL US your story: tellus@onenightinbkk.com or HIT US UP on Instagram: @onenightinbkkpodcast TICKET TO TELL: Send us a voice note in our instagram DMs - tell us “What’s the most awkward place you’ve vomited / shat yourself? ” #TTT
This week's storyteller was inspired to enter a Bolivian prison after reading the book Marching Powder. Thing is this wasn't a Lonely Planet or Kontiki Tour, this "tour" involved posing as religious misionaries. Learn about the prison and the interesting character Jules meets on this "tour" Check out our instagram @goodyarnspod to check out clips, extra content or to submit a story of your own for the podcast. You can also follow Shad at @wickedshadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's storyteller was inspired to enter a Bolivian prison after reading the book Marching Powder. Thing is this wasn't a Lonely Planet or Kontiki Tour, this "tour" involved posing as religious misionaries. Learn about the prison and the interesting character Jules meets on this "tour" Check out our instagram @goodyarnspod to check out clips, extra content or to submit a story of your own for the podcast. You can also follow Shad at @wickedshadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm Quitting Alcohol, is a 5 minute daily podcast by comedian David Boyle. Join Boyle as he transitions from Alcoholic maniac to sober lunatic and attempts to process the past 20 years of booze soaked mayhem. alcohol, givingup, drugs, dmt, jordan, peterson, joe, rogan, comedy, funny, aa, recovery, crime, stories, David, Boyle, gambling, sex, alcoholism, victoria, podcats, funny, Australia, best, mdma, cocaine, travel, health, podcast, party, south, america, ketosis, standup, pablo, narcos, sober, october
A short film created by Charlie and Tommy Steinbacher, documenting their time in Japan. Filmed by Charlie and Tommy, with addtional footage courtesy of Glen Claydon, Charlie Woods, and Finnegan Laver.
A short film created by Charlie and Tommy Steinbacher, documenting their time in Japan. Filmed by Charlie and Tommy, with addtional footage courtesy of Glen Claydon, Charlie Woods, and Finnegan Laver.
Rusty Young, author of the incredibly eye-opening Marching Powder and Colombiano chats to us about his relationship with Thomas, a drug-trafficker he befriended in a Bolivian prison, and the fictional Pedro drawn from the stories of child soldiers. Rusty gives a detailed and horrific account of the experiences of child soldiers, including real-life stories of tortures that occurred as a result of the war in South America. His documentary Wildlands has him interviewing George Jung, depicted by Johnny Depp in Blow; and Popeye, Escobar's assassin, a man responsible for countless murders during Escobar's reign. Rusty takes us through the interviews and provides an insight into what really happened behind the scenes. Colombiano is a haunting and disturbing depiction of the life of a child soldier in a war where no one wins. An absolute must read. It's book you need to talk about afterwards, so drop us a line on Twitter (WordnNerds), FB or Insta once you've read it!
Rusty Young has spent his life living, and writing about things that most of us would feel uncomfortable thinking about, let alone actually experiencing. Strangely enough, he and I first met at law school many years ago. But while after graduation, I left to join the digital industry, he travelled to South America where he met Thomas McFadden, a convicted English drug trafficker who ran tours inside Bolivia's famous San Pedro Prison, and ended writing about his story in his first bestselling book, ‘Marching Powder’. Rusty was then recruited as a Program Director of the US government's Anti-Kidnapping Program in Colombia, after which he released a new novel about Colombia's child soldiers called 'Colombiano’, and a documentary on the drug trade called ‘Wildlands’. Catching up with him in Sydney, we spoke about the global drug trade, how Cartels design their technology stack, and the economics of the world’s strangest prison.
Rusty Young has spent his life living, and writing about things that most of us would feel uncomfortable thinking about, let alone actually experiencing. Strangely enough, he and I first met at law school many years ago. But while after graduation, I left to join the digital industry, he travelled to South America where he met Thomas McFadden, a convicted English drug trafficker who ran tours inside Bolivia's famous San Pedro Prison, and ended writing about his story in his first bestselling book, ‘Marching Powder’. Rusty was then recruited as a Program Director of the US government's Anti-Kidnapping Program in Colombia, after which he released a new novel about Colombia's child soldiers called 'Colombiano’, and a documentary on the drug trade called ‘Wildlands’. Catching up with him in Sydney, we spoke about the global drug trade, how Cartels design their technology stack, and the economics of the world’s strangest prison.
Rusty Young (born 1975) is an Australian-born writer known for his book, Marching Powder, published in 2003, and based on real life experiences in a Bolivian prison. He’s a commerce/law graduate from the University of New South Wales, who has lived most of his life in Sydney, Australia. In this podcast, we initially get to know a little more about Rusty’s background before we delve a little more into how he went about writing and eventually publishing Marching Powder. We get a glimpse on his knowledge in the Bolivian prison drug trade and capturing the story while in a prison. Finally we also get a sneak peek on what's happening in his upcoming book Colombiano! Interesting insights on the writing process, and the reality of storytelling in this pod. Listen to this great conversation guys! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rusty Young is an Australian-born writer known for his book, Marching Powder. Rusty was also recruited as a Program Director of the US government's Anti-Kidnapping Program in Colombia. Rusty comes on and he talks about his new book, Colombiano. Doc gets into specifics and asks about what genre it would fall under, after which Rusty goes into more details of his book such as with child soldiers, a female’s perspective on things, and his research and stay in Colombia. The boys lighten up the mood a bit by discussing their possible pornstar names right before throwing it back to Rusty’s work with the US government. A lot more interesting topics come up such as the experience of being in a war-torn country, Western culture, and even about the war on drugs and legalization. Definitely a stellar podcast for all of you to tune in to. Lots of great points and stuff to take away. Give us a listen because we’re sure you guys will enjoy this one! Quarsh Creative is an Elwood-based freelance design firm that helps solve business challenges in the digital world with a touch of creativity.Whether it be a website, logo, or marketing strategy, Quarsh Creative is here to help your business become stronger and create a better overall experience for your customers.As a special offer from ADVF Radio and Quarsh Creative, we're offering a free, basic SEO report on your website, and/or constructive feedback for your existing brand. Start the conversation via email at: hello@quarshcreative.com This podcast is supported by Audible. Audible is home to the widest selection of digital audiobooks, including best-sellers, new releases, exclusives and much more. Listen anytime, anywhere on your tablet, mobile or desktop with our free app. Audible is offering listeners of AdventureFit Radio a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/advfradio. This podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Definition of a risk taker? Rusty Young. International best selling author, Rusty hit the book scene in the early 2000s with the release of his first book, Marching Powder. For those who haven't read it, Rusty voluntarily stayed in San Pedro Prison in Bolivia for several months with convicted drug trafficker, Thomas McFadden. The book is Read MoreThe post Episode 97 - Rusty Young (Author - Marching Powder, Colombiano) appeared first on The Andy Social Podcast.
For seven years Rusty Young, author of the international bestseller Marching Powder, lived and worked in Colombia, where he interviewed Special Forces soldiers, snipers, undercover intelligence agents and members of two vicious terrorist organisations. The result was Colombiano. Rusty speaks to Karen Middleton about the path that lead to his latest book.
Rusty Young (born 1975) is an Australian-born writer known for his book, Marching Powder, published in 2003, and based on real life experiences in a Bolivian prison. He’s a commerce/law graduate from the University of New South Wales, who has lived most of his life in Sydney, Australia. In this podcast, we initially get to know a little more about Rusty’s background before we delve a little more into how he went about writing and eventually publishing Marching Powder. We get a glimpse on his knowledge in the Bolivian prison drug trade and capturing the story while in a prison. Finally we also get a sneak peek on what's happening in his upcoming book Colombiano! Interesting insights on the writing process, and the reality of storytelling in this pod. Listen to this great conversation guys! Show notes for this episode can be found at: www.adventurefittravel.com/podcast. This podcast is supported by Audible. Audible is home to the widest selection of digital audiobooks, including best-sellers, new releases, exclusives and much more. Listen anytime, anywhere on your tablet, mobile or desktop with our free app. Audible is offering listeners of AdventureFit Radio a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/advfradio. This podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.