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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson joins Martin Lewis to answers your questions about the cost of childcare. They cover topics such as are there enough funds for 30hrs funded childcare? Why 800,000 miss out on Tax Free Childcare? Child Benefit cliff-edge problems & more.
He's not a pop star, but Jeffrey Bowie is alleged to have toured staff areas of a hospital in Oklahoma, hunting for computers he could install spyware on. We dive into the bizarre case of the man accused of hacking medical networks and then sharing how he did it on LinkedIn. Plus! Move over Nigerian princes — the WASPI scams are here. Fraudsters are now targeting UK women born in the 1950s, exploiting pension injustice for phishing gain.All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault.Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:Cybersecurity Firm CEO Charged with Installing Malware on a Hospital Computer - HIPAA Journal.Edmond cybersecurity CEO accused in major hack at hospital - YouTube.Jeffrey Bowie's post on LinkedIn - Wayback Machine.Martin Lewis issues scam warning as fraudsters use him to target WASPI women - Metro News.‘Waspi' women warned over fake compensation websites - The Guardian.WASPI campaigners warn of "dangerous" spike in fake compensation scams - Financial Reporter.National Trust.Wallet Creator - iOS App Store.DIY Dubai chocolate: Ravneet Gill's recipe for crunchy pistachio chocolate - The Guardian.Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)Sponsored by:Vanta – Expand the scope of your security program with market-leading compliance automation… while saving time and money. Smashing Security listeners get $1000 off!1Password Extended Access Management – Secure every sign-in for every app on every device.SUPPORT THE SHOW:Tell your friends and colleagues about “Smashing Security”, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.Become a supporter via Patreon or Apple Podcasts for ad-free...
The huns are tearing more hunks of bread apart and discuss nature reserves and dreams of holidays to Greece but then a reversed tarot tells them about monetary ruin. This week you're treated to Financial Huns with some real bad advice about chasing wealth. Should we try and get Martin Lewis as a guest? This is a COW (Creep of the Week) SPESHY. We love your stories and why not get into them! Story 1 -Big Suze narrates a terrifying story from Jade, about a haunted NEW BUILD and a psychic...Story 2 - Hannah tells us about a spooky story about a scary attic room in a Uni flat, from Char. This one is disturbing... Story 3 - Big S tells a story from Rae writing from Nigeria about her horrifying experience in primary school. This puts the Debbie in Debbie Downer. Story 4Kari from Texas has a littley for us, narrated by Hannah. This deserved THE FIRST PRIZE. A star all round. We end the eppy with the game 'Does He Love You'. Obv.LOVE YOU HUNS xoxo JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here:www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
The four-part Beatles biopic, set to be released in 2028, has officially found its Fab Four. Beatles scholar Martin Lewis spoke to Corin Dann.
Martin Lewis puts YOUR questions to Greg Jackson, the boss of Britain's biggest energy retailer Octopus. Smart meters, profits, standing charges & will prices EVER drop? Plus with energy prices going up by 6.4% next week, is now the time to fix? To get in touch, email martinlewispodcast@bbc.co.uk.
Show 222 - Aidan's Back Again! - 4th March 2025 Ted Salmon and Aidan Bell Contributions and Feedback Aidan's Gaming Poll Daniel B on our Better Before Gaming Discussion Nintendo Switch - Nintendo eShop - Nintendo Switch 51 Worldwide Games Alan Webb on Carmen Rechargeable Hot Water Bottle - Website Daniel B on Teslyar Wooden Organiser Wayne Keeling on Worx Nitro Cordless Pressure Washer Daniel B on Athletic Non-Alcoholic Beer I Wonder Who Bought It DistanceE Windscreen Repair Kit Still Using Braun Series 9 Pro Electric Shaver Oxford Heavy Duty Chain Cheap as Chips Wayne Keeling on Air Fryer Conversion Chart Ninja Air Fryer I Want One of Those OLIGHT Baton4 Kit Nikon Coolpix P1000 Better Before Pens (and writing)! Platinum Plaisir Lamy Safari Monteverde Whatever Worked freeprints.co.uk HandBrake - Ted's Review Toothpaste Squeezer Roller Room 101 Matthew Jones on Scaremongering Clickbait Gold Star Damian Brown on Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert website
Episode 507 - Richard Sparks - Richard Returns to Share His Next Project, to celebrate news about The Schoolmaster skit and Rowan Atkinson's creative licenseRichard SparksOne morning in 1979 I got a call from an understandably excited Rowan Atkinson.“John Cleese just called. He's asked me to be in his new charity show – and can I do The Schoolmaster?”Er, yes.I'd written The Schoolmaster for Rowan the previous year, for a revue at the Hampstead Theatre (Rowan with Elspeth Walker and Peter Wilson). John and his co-producer, Martin Lewis, had seen it; and a year later, Rowan and I were backstage at Her Majesty's Theatre, meeting John and other members of the cast of The Secret Policeman's Ball.Rowan went on stage an unknown, with his gown and clipboard and pen, and came off a star. The Schoolmaster became his signature piece, the encore of his live shows. Eventually, he got tired of doing the same old routine and wrote another (ruder) version, generously giving me half the royalties.By that time, I'd cut my teeth on various TV shows, from HTV (Wales) to ITV (Southern and Central) to the BBC. I'd also written some stage shows (reviews, original plays, and adaptations of Goldoni comedies), and done a lot of freelance script editing. In 1992, I was hired by Columbia Picture Television to work with Blake Hunter and Marty Cohan, the creators of Who's the Boss?. My wife and I moved with our young daughter to her parents (converted) garage and we've lived in Los Angeles since.I've written a number of libretti for operas, almost all for the LA Opera – some original pieces, some translations from German or Italian. My writing partner, the composer, Lee Holdridge, was – in a way – once G.R.R. Martin's ‘writing partner' in that he composed the scores for the TV series Beauty and the Beast, for which Martin was a script writer.I'd been a hard-core RPG gamer for years when the idea for these books just fell out of the sky one morning, and I started writing. I have hardly had a moment to log on to any game — I'm too busy exploring the New Rock stories as they unfold.My publisher, Caezik SF & Fantasy, is a company of enthusiasts who love these genres. I am delighted to join their family of authors, and to be working with their executive editor, Lezli, Robyn.Three sequels – New Rock New Realm, New Rock New Rules, and New Rock New Roads, have been completed and will be published in due course. I'm currently working on the fifth bookhttps://richardsparks.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
The energy price cap, which determines prices for two-thirds of homes will rise by 6.4% in April… yet some people will see rises of up to 9%. In this pod Martin Lewis looks at what it means for you, and how do you beat it.Former head of strategy at BP, Professor Nick Butler - who is now visiting professor at the policy institute at Kings College London - explains why UK energy prices are so much higher than Europe, the problems with the way the price cap is set, and the impact of green energy on our bills.Plus, a warning on pay-by-app, a pension-themed Mastermind, and the Tell Us is about the most shocking, horrifying, unexpected bill you've ever received.And there are tips on childcare costs and the scourge of council tax debt collection. There's also urgent advice on how to cut the cost of train tickets, and what Martin told MPs this week about Lifetime ISAs.
Richard S. Greene has written books on advertising comedians including Laurel & Hardy, Abbott & Costello, Martin & Lewis, and most recently W.C. Fields. He discusses his passion for movies that began at an early age and his longtime involvement with the Sons of the Desert.
A great football day, Martin Lewis guidance, some single-incident nicknames, bullying, and the Papal crisis. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textWhat happens when a financial guru's advice sends shockwaves through the digital world? Join me, Edd Dawson, as I unravel the remarkable influence of Martin Lewis, the UK's consumer finance authority, whose TV program on saving money caused an unexpected surge in traffic to my UK-based websites. With a focus on mobile phones, broadband, and energy, discover how his consumer-first approach and transparency have earned him the trust of millions. We'll explore his journey from financial journalist to the powerhouse behind MoneySavingExpert.com, and understand why his advice is a goldmine not just for consumers, but also for the thrifty minds in affiliate marketing.The secret sauce to Martin Lewis's success lies not just in what he says, but how he says it. In this episode, we'll uncover the marketing strategies that have cemented his brand as a household name. From crafting quality content and maintaining authority to leveraging the power of repetition, there's a lesson in it for all of us. Discover the essence of building trust, utilizing storytelling, and creating pillar content that resonates and engages. And for those looking to master SEO, we've got tips on optimizing with voice questions and using cutting-edge tools like Keywords People Use to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're an aspiring blogger, marketer, or just someone hungry for practical insights, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge to propel you toward success.SEO Is Not That Hard is hosted by Edd Dawson and brought to you by KeywordsPeopleUse.com Help feed the algorithm and leave a review at ratethispodcast.com/seo You can get your free copy of my 101 Quick SEO Tips at: https://seotips.edddawson.com/101-quick-seo-tipsTo get a personal no-obligation demo of how KeywordsPeopleUse could help you boost your SEO and get a 7 day FREE trial of our Standard Plan book a demo with me nowSee Edd's personal site at edddawson.comAsk me a question and get on the show Click here to record a questionFind Edd on Linkedin, Bluesky & TwitterFind KeywordsPeopleUse on Twitter @kwds_ppl_use"Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Jonny and Richard are back discussing changing car buying habits, Martin Lewis and his nemesis Lewis Martin, overhang parking, sunken sitting rooms, light-up badges, the Bentley Bentayga and Renault 5 EV, a Swedish postal van, jingle horses, the death of the VR6 and cheeseboards. For early, ad-free episodes and extra content go to patreon.com/smithandsniff To buy merch and tickets to live podcast recordings go to smithandsniff.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we approach the end of the year, the pressure on managing personal finances becomes more challenging with holiday expenses and constant advertising. In this context, we revisit a compelling conversation with consumer finance expert Martin Lewis, who sheds light on how large corporations are exploiting communities, particularly focusing on the financial strain imposed by major institutions in the UK. Listen in as Martin shares with Jake and Damian the importance of building trust, fostering an ethical society, and navigating both personal and professional challenges.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Refused service again with my guide dog, Im done speaking out Body of missing rabbi Zvi Kogan found in UAE, Israel says Storm Bert Dozens of flood warnings in place after man dies Band Aid at 40 We knew Christmas before your ancestors French mass rape trial Abused Pelicot family torn apart in public Love you bro Zayn Maliks tribute to Payne at gig Perfume boss caught on video saying he ignored Russia sanctions Mystery drones seen over three US air bases in East Anglia Scams I was duped by Martin Lewis deepfake advert South Korean man convicted of dodging military service by binge eating
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Scams I was duped by Martin Lewis deepfake advert South Korean man convicted of dodging military service by binge eating Mystery drones seen over three US air bases in East Anglia Refused service again with my guide dog, Im done speaking out Storm Bert Dozens of flood warnings in place after man dies Love you bro Zayn Maliks tribute to Payne at gig French mass rape trial Abused Pelicot family torn apart in public Band Aid at 40 We knew Christmas before your ancestors Perfume boss caught on video saying he ignored Russia sanctions Body of missing rabbi Zvi Kogan found in UAE, Israel says
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Perfume boss caught on video saying he ignored Russia sanctions Mystery drones seen over three US air bases in East Anglia Body of missing rabbi Zvi Kogan found in UAE, Israel says Love you bro Zayn Maliks tribute to Payne at gig French mass rape trial Abused Pelicot family torn apart in public South Korean man convicted of dodging military service by binge eating Band Aid at 40 We knew Christmas before your ancestors Refused service again with my guide dog, Im done speaking out Storm Bert Dozens of flood warnings in place after man dies Scams I was duped by Martin Lewis deepfake advert
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Perfume boss caught on video saying he ignored Russia sanctions Storm Bert Dozens of flood warnings in place after man dies French mass rape trial Abused Pelicot family torn apart in public Refused service again with my guide dog, Im done speaking out South Korean man convicted of dodging military service by binge eating Love you bro Zayn Maliks tribute to Payne at gig Scams I was duped by Martin Lewis deepfake advert Band Aid at 40 We knew Christmas before your ancestors Body of missing rabbi Zvi Kogan found in UAE, Israel says Mystery drones seen over three US air bases in East Anglia
The Scams Epidemic: A Martin Lewis Podcast Special. Martin asks the experts about scams and speaks to a victim of a deepfake investment scam which manipulated Martin's face. This special episode goes in depth on deepfake AI and other big scams, with tips on how to spot them, how to protect yourself and what to do if you think you are being scammed.
Martin Lewis answers your questions about savings, covering everything from ISAs to everyday savers. Martin also answers the question: is Black Friday the real deal or just another dud?The listeners ‘Tell Us' about their unrequested, unrequited acts of financial kindness.And there's a Mastermind looking at energy bills…
Martin Lewis asks are you one of over 1m who overpaid their student loan and can get it back? We are looking at the latest car finance update, which could double the number of people who are due a payout on their claims. The listeners ‘Tell Us' about the best thing they've learnt about money from work. And a Mastermind looking at premium bonds…
Martin Lewis takes you through the increase to tuition fees.There's advice for students and those affected by the fall in interest rates.Tell Us is all about the most impulsive purchase you've made, and why you regret it.And there's a special Mastermind for Adrian concerning floral shirts.
Martin Lewis, the MoneySavingExpert, joins Robert and Steph to crunch the numbers on how Labour got it wrong on the winter fuel payment, the scandal of councils' vicious debt collection, how schools are failing our children and why, despite suing Facebook, scammers are still getting away with using his face. Sign up to our newsletter to get more stories from the world of business and finance. Email: restismoney@gmail.com X: @TheRestIsMoney Instagram: @TheRestIsMoney TikTok: @RestIsMoney goalhangerpodcasts.com Assistant Producer: India Dunkley Producer: Ross Buchanan Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to WRITE AFTER WRITE, a mini-series covering the Laverne & Shirley tie-in novels, Lisa is joined by @paulaschaffner476 of the "Becoming Human" podcast. The ladies take on "Teamwork" - the first of the novels written by "Con Steffanson." Ostensibly about Shirley falling into full starstruckdom over a Martin/Lewis-style comedy and music act, the story ends up taking wild turns with a mob plot, kidnapping, human trafficking (?!), a Squignowski Ex Machina, and way too many side characters and overly written paragraphs.
Let's fall asleep with a new reading from this wonderful look into our universe. This time, we contemplate the phases of the moon, the life and death of the stars, and our position in this vast and whirling universe. The stuff of starry visions indeed! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read “Astronomy for Young Folks” at Project Gutenberg here: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/45112 Music: "Exit Exit" by PC III, licensed under CC BY If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, http://www.boringbookspod.com.
Martin Lewis on why it's financially crucial to prepare for death, divorce and dementia. Advice for those aged under 22, explaining their Child Trust Funds and how some may be able to access cash saved in them. A Tell Us about the most joy you've ever got from spending under £5. And a Mastermind looking at car insurance.
Martin Lewis looks at how to save as a first time buyer. Lifetime ISAs can get you up to £1,000 a year free from the state towards your deposit, but Martin says some “shouldn't bother”. Martin explains why almost everyone who hits 18 should put a pound in one right now. We look at Smart Meters… and it's less than 100 days to Christmas… so the ‘Tell Us' is all about your past Christmas financial problems, so others can learn from them. And this week's Mastermind is an important listen for anyone who's had a flight cancelled on them - or cancelled it themselves - this summer or in years gone by.
Chelsea Dickenson, more widely known as Cheap Holiday Expert is in building her dream pub. You'll have no doubt seen Chelsea on social media as the Martin Lewis of weekend and annual leave activities, and she has much to bring to the bar.As someone who has trailed across country after country on a Ryanair budget this is a guest with a cornucopia of foreign beverage insight useful for the man on the street.So what sort of pub can this travel aficionado put together? Well reader, the writer of this blurb remembers Chelsea purchasing a tray of shots and several bottles of champagne with the remnants of the tab at the Moon Under Water parent company Christmas do several years ago, so she sure knows how to have a good time. True story.Do check out her socials @cheapholidayexp because there's honestly a mountain of useful insight, intriguing questions answered and fun stuff to inform your next trip abroad.Listen to the second part of the chat for so much more!Want to share anything with The Moon Under Water? Reviews, places you've been, things you'd like to bar? Well it can feature on our weekly Pub Notice Boards. Just email robbie@moonunderpod.com to get in touch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 60th anniversary of The Beatles' legendary performance at the Hollywood Bowl was just a couple of days ago on August 23rd, 2024. Why is that date special? Has there ever been a group of fans who've hung on for this long? We'll have to wait a long time to see, but Taylor Swift's fans may give them a run for their money. Truthfully, there's no denying that it was a pivotal moment for both the band and the history of rock & roll, solidifying The Beatles' rapid rise and status as global superstars. Beatlemania took hold in the US against the backdrop of a nation in mourning following the November 1963 assassination of JFK. Music historian and Beatles scholar, Martin Lewis, joins The Excerpt to discuss the role of The Beatles in the 1960's counterculture movement and how they went from being relatively unknowns in the US in 1963 to global icons in 1964.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Martin Lewis is a multi-faceted player in the spheres of the arts and entertainment. With a fabled five-decade history working in music, comedy, film, stage, TV, radio & books. He has been a cultural alchemist with many of the leading musicians and comedic artists of the last half-century. Bruce Vilanch is iconic for, among other things, the best jokes at the Academy Awards. He has been writing for the star-studded event for over 25 years, and has been the head writer since 2000. Bruce is much more ingrained into our culture than a single award show, however-- he. has written jokes for Bette Midler, Elizabeth Taylor, Lily Tomlin, and even..The Brady Bunch. They each have been world-changing "influencers" decades before the concept of "influencers" was even a thing. Today they join us to talk about yet another cultural force, artist manager, Brian Epstein. It has been said of Epstein: "If there had been no Epstein, there would be no Beatles." Brian Epstein is the man responsible for taking the Beatles from unknowns to worldwide phenomena in just under 50 days. Martin led a 15-year campaign to induct Epstein into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Friday, August 23rd marks the exact 60th anniversary of the Beatles' landmark first appearance in Los Angeles in 1964. Their L.A. debut was a sold-out concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Celebrating that historic occasion Martin - considered one of the world's foremost Beatles scholars - will be debuting a special ‘TED-Talk' style illustrated presentation in L.A. - titled "The Greatest Beatles Story NEVER Told! The Untold Tale Of How The Beatles Beguiled America" The event will take place on the exact same date and time as the Beatles Hollywood Bowl concert in 1964 - at the historic building of the Philosophical Research Society in Los Feliz.
Martin Lewis is a multi-faceted player in the spheres of the arts and entertainment. With a fabled five-decade history working in music, comedy, film, stage, TV, radio & books. He has been a cultural alchemist with many of the leading musicians and comedic artists of the last half-century. Bruce Vilanch is iconic for, among other things, the best jokes at the Academy Awards. He has been writing for the star-studded event for over 25 years, and has been the head writer since 2000. Bruce is much more ingrained into our culture than a single award show, however-- he. has written jokes for Bette Midler, Elizabeth Taylor, Lily Tomlin, and even..The Brady Bunch. They each have been world-changing "influencers" decades before the concept of "influencers" was even a thing. Today they join us to talk about yet another cultural force, artist manager, Brian Epstein. It has been said of Epstein: "If there had been no Epstein, there would be no Beatles." Brian Epstein is the man responsible for taking the Beatles from unknowns to worldwide phenomena in just under 50 days. Martin led a 15-year campaign to induct Epstein into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Friday, August 23rd marks the exact 60th anniversary of the Beatles' landmark first appearance in Los Angeles in 1964. Their L.A. debut was a sold-out concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Celebrating that historic occasion Martin - considered one of the world's foremost Beatles scholars - will be debuting a special ‘TED-Talk' style illustrated presentation in L.A. - titled "The Greatest Beatles Story NEVER Told! The Untold Tale Of How The Beatles Beguiled America" The event will take place on the exact same date and time as the Beatles Hollywood Bowl concert in 1964 - at the historic building of the Philosophical Research Society in Los Feliz.
Rachel Reeves wakes to mixed headlines today after she announced a range of spending cuts to part fill a £22 billion ‘shortfall' in public spending for this year alone. The most controversial move by Reeves on Monday was her decision to axe the winter fuel benefit for pensioners not eligible for benefits. That saves £1.5 billion but has already been blasted by Martin Lewis and Age UK as a blunt measure that will hurt those on modest pensions who struggle to make ends meet. Is there more hard medicine to come? Katy Balls speaks to Kate Andrews and John McTernan, former political secretary to Tony Blair.
Martin Lewis explains the childcare help you are entitled to with nearly a million parents paying for childcare, whether just in the summer or all year round, and missing out on thousands of pounds of help.This weeks Tell Us: Your questions on if savings boost your credit score? Is it time to fix energy? Should you pay off your mortgage or save? and lots more.It's our first ever Mastermind Head to Head, Gethin Jones takes on John Robins in a Consumer Rights tester.Plus we clear up what the two child benefit cap is and more importantly, isn't.
Martin Lewis explains car finance reclaiming with the deadline just 10 weeks away. The Tell Us this week is about financial disagreements you have with your partner and how did you resolve it, or are you still trying? At the end we also look at how to beat the £100 rises coming on water bills.
With Labour now firmly in the driver's seat of government, Sam Freedman and Ayesha Hazarika are joined by Power Test co-founder and former Chief Executive of the Centre for Progressive Policy, Charlotte Aldritt, and Ryan Wain, the Executive Director of Politics at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, to look at where Britain goes next.How can Labour get Britain's creaky systems moving in the right direction, and put together a positive, proactive plan for power? From AI in the civil service to Martin Lewis in the (fantasy) cabinet, this is a wide-ranging final discussion for the series. And no season finale would be complete without a few guest stars, so we've invited a few special contributors to send a message to this new government, making their requests and offering their advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Martin Lewis explains how you can claim back the money if you have accidentally overpaid your student loan. Martin also looks at the list of the top 20 celebs used by scammers and Tell Us this week is all about if you charge your adult children rent for living in the family home.
Martin Lewis explains all you need to know about student finance, what you could be entitled to, and how much you will pay back. Martin is joined by a prospective university student and parents concerned about funding their children through university. We also look at consumer rights - can online shops refuse returns? AND in Mastermind this week a listener takes on a question all about Lifetime ISA's.
Let It Rip sits down with the newly formed New York City Council "Hood Caucus" to share how they are reshaping conventional politics and challenging the government to do more for underserved neighborhoods, along with an in-depth chat with Mayor Adams' Chief Advisor, Ingrid Martin-Lewis.
A 'timeless' pod covering your emails, questions, talking points and correspondence of certainty and uncertainty - like a Martin Lewis-esque Cricket Saving Expert Special. Includes bat chat, a complaint, darts, Dr Who, Jimmy's fear of cows and camping/caravanning cricketers.
Martin Lewis, senior lecturer in history at Stanford University, and author of the book The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography, explains why determining what makes a continent a continent involves both physical and human geographical criteria, and why people around the world don't agree on how many there are.
I caught up with my friend Jon Daley, who I (not very) jokingly refer to as ‘the Martin Lewis of social and sustainable housing' because he knows so much about these socially critical topics. He's also Head of Sustainability at Asset Manager G2M. For context, Jon and I agree on a lot of things, including that the value of ideas shared increases exponentially, and that collective effort beyond building design is essential for achieving the environmental and social outcomes needed in UK housing pre-2050. Topics we covered on the pod included: What is needed in order to upgrade the huge proportion (80%) of UK homes that we use in 2050 which already exist Navigating key regulatory changes, standards and bodies from Rental Reform to COP to the UK Green Finance Strategy to ISSB Navigating funding opportunities such as ECO and the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondaley88/Guest website: https://g2mgroup.co.uk/ Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/ Host website: https://www.greenresi.com/
EPISODE 363 - Richard Sparks - Rowan Atkinson, Operas and a New Rock, New Role - Words MatterRichard SparksOne morning in 1979 I got a call from an understandably excited Rowan Atkinson.“John Cleese just called. He's asked me to be in his new charity show – and can I do The Schoolmaster?”Er, yes.I'd written The Schoolmaster for Rowan the previous year, for a revue at the Hampstead Theatre (Rowan with Elspeth Walker and Peter Wilson). John and his co-producer, Martin Lewis, had seen it; and a year later, Rowan and I were backstage at Her Majesty's Theatre, meeting John and other members of the cast of The Secret Policeman's Ball.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiWJWLCoH2MRowan went on stage an unknown, with his gown and clipboard and pen, and came off a star. The Schoolmaster became his signature piece, the encore of his live shows. Eventually, he got tired of doing the same old routine and wrote another (ruder) version, generously giving me half the royalties. By that time, I'd cut my teeth on various TV shows, from HTV (Wales) to ITV (Southern and Central) to the BBC. I'd also written some stage shows (reviews, original plays, and adaptations of Goldoni comedies), and done a lot of freelance script editing. In 1992, I was hired by Columbia Picture Television to work with Blake Hunter and Marty Cohan, the creators of Who's the Boss?. My wife and I moved with our young daughter to her parents (converted) garage and we've lived in Los Angeles since.I've written a number of libretti for operas, almost all for the LA Opera – some original pieces, some translations from German or Italian. My writing partner, the composer, Lee Holdridge, was – in a way – once G.R.R. Martin's ‘writing partner' in that he composed the scores for the TV series Beauty and the Beast, for which Martin was a script writer.I'd been a hard-core RPG gamer for years when the idea for these books just fell out of the sky one morning, and I started writing. I have hardly had a moment to log on to any game — I'm too busy exploring the New Rock stories as they unfold.My publisher, Caezik SF & Fantasy, is a company of enthusiasts who love these genres. I am delighted to join their family of authors, and to be working with their executive editor, Lezli, Robyn.Three sequels – New Rock New Realm, New Rock New Rules, and New Rock New Roads, have been completed and will be published in due course. I'm currently working on the fifth book.https://richardsparks.com/___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Support the Show.https://livingthenextchapter.com/Want to support the show and get bonus content?https://www.buzzsprout.com/1927756/subscribe
Poor poor Lawrence Fox - literally.The episode opens with the unfortunate news of Laurence Fox having to pay large sums in libel damages. Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke. Then all aboard the private jet - that's right, Lord David Cameron's £42m private jet, which he hired for his latest jaunt as Foreign Secretary, with the bill being footed by us taxpayers. Just as well he can be questioned about this in the House of Commons...Oh. Next stop is Question Time, and this week was Tory MP, Chris Philp's turn to make an utter tit of himself with geography skills as impressive as Dominic Raab's.Jemma and Marina move on to talk about the latest round of performative cruelty with the Govt's announcement around disability and sickness reforms, and seek to reassure anyone listening with some words of advice from Money Saving Expert, Martin Lewis. To finish on a lighter note, Jemma and Marina serve up a Victoria Sponge of an underrated tweet of the week with pudding from Larry & Paul. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcast
In this month's recap, Jake and Damian reflect on the enlightening conversations they've had with our guests throughout the month of March.Starting with Jameela Jamil's powerful insights on self-awareness and societal norms, they emphasise her message of empowerment amidst societal pressures. They applauded Martin Lewis' courage and integrity, emphasising the value of trust in personal and professional success.Discussing their conversation with Tom Kerridge, Jake and Damian appreciate his unconventional path to success and willingness to reinvent himself. They admire his courage to defy conventions and prioritise well-being over conventional achievement definitions.Reflecting on Esteban Ocon's journey in Formula One, they highlight the theme of parental sacrifice and determination. They also commend Ocon's father for establishing values despite challenges, underscoring the value of long-term goals.This month's conversations with our guests highlight the importance of authenticity, courage and purpose in navigating life's challenges and finding true fulfilment.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Jameela: https://pod.fo/e/225b9eMartin: https://pod.fo/e/22a519Tom: https://pod.fo/e/22356eEsteban: https://pod.fo/e/228331 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trustworthiness isn't just a label; it's built through consistent actions and a commitment to doing what's right, even when challenging.Martin Lewis is a prominent figure known for his expertise in consumer finance, and the founder of the ‘MoneySavingExpert' website and platform. In this episode, Martin highlights how corporations are taking advantage of communities, focusing on the financial burden that big institutions in Britain place on the country.Touching on his own experience during the pandemic, Martin expresses the desperation for stability felt by many. He emphasises to Jake and Damian his commitment to charity, driven by a desire to reform the system and improve lives.He recounts his upbringing in a unique educational environment, which taught him early lessons about privilege and empathy. Addressing his own mental health challenges, Martin shares the effects of his personal struggles, and what coping mechanisms he developed.Offering insights into how he achieved success, Martin explores the impact and sacrifices throughout his journey. Ultimately, he shares the value of integrity in our personal and professional lives, and promotes individual accountability and moral business conduct.This episode focuses on developing trust, building an ethical society, and the importance of navigating personal and professional challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hundreds of doctors - led by campaign group Long Covid Doctors for Action - are planning to sue the NHS over claims that inadequate PPE provision has left them with Long Covid, according to Sky News. One of those, Dr Nathalie MacDermott, joins Emma Barnett to discuss it. Emma is joined by the rapper Princess Superstar who, after a 30-year career, has finally hit the big time following her song, Perfect, featuring on the soundtrack for the blockbuster film Saltburn. Ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day, we speak to three Jewish women - one, a survivor who was born in a concentration camp - about how you keep teaching the lessons of the Holocaust as fewer and fewer survivors are around to tell their stories. The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is facing pressure to fix "unfair" child benefit rules. Campaigners like Martin Lewis have called for it to be a focus of the Budget in March as he says single income families are being penalised. Emma talks to the chair of the Treasury Select Committee, the Conservative MP Harriet Baldwin, and Tom Waters from the Institute for Fiscal Studies.Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Emma Pearce
Tonight, we relax and sleep with knowledge about Earth's magnetism, why the sky is blue, how rainbows happen, and the origin of auroras that paint northern and southern skies. Lovely! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read “Astronomy for Young Folks” at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/45112 Music: "Exit Exit,” by PC III, licensed under CC BY If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, http://www.boringbookspod.com.
Three three-nil victories to start 2024 - Leeds are back in form, while Graham and Joe are back in the recording booth. This week: Archie Gray's new contract, transfers latest, 'tragic' Cardiff, 55 different ways to be told you're rubbish at your job and Graham's Martin Lewis moment on the Inside Elland Road agenda. Listen, share and subscribe now.
The money saving expert himself, Martin Lewis, answers all our burgeoning money questions! The Martin Lewis Money Show Live continues on Tuesday evenings at 8pm on ITV1. Join Chris, Vassos, Rachel, Sinead and the team every weekday for the greatest guests, the day's dealings, and laughs with the listeners, on Virgin Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The British Film Institute has compiled a collection of political broadcasts spanning more than 100 years, from polling day with the Clangers to a Conservative film warning that votes for Labour are stepping stones to a communist state. Patrick Russell from the BFI national archive joins Matt to pick out his highlights.Plus: Columnists Gaby Hinsliff and James Marriott discuss the significance of Rishi Sunak meeting right-wing leaders in Europe this weekend, whether Martin Lewis is right to call for an end to Christmas presents for teachers and what happens when politicians mix with children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.