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A look at how Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary came to be Then, a look at some Royal Deaths from the past. Ick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the tragic death of Queen Elizabeth II to Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary, here is your 2022 royal roundup. Join us for your Daily Lowdown from HELLO! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Exhausted, we're discussing Elon Musk (again), Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, the Barbie movie teaser, James Cameron's nonsense, New York Mag's Nepo Baby cover story, and more! Exhausted is taking a short break for the holidays, but we will return on January 5th for our Big Super Mega Media Moment: 2022 Edition! Audio mix by Zach Maynard Podcast art by Eliana Reed
THANK GOD IT'S TUESDAY! Welcome back to (quite possibly) the last episode of 2022. These next 55 minutes are spent winding down after a whirlwind year filled with a lot of positive memories and a lot of hard freaking work....EPISODE NOTES:Nobody Asked Me, But.. (0:20)One last reminder to head to Crossgates for your final gifts (2:32)Gifting experiences vs. material things (4:09)Nominate yourself, a friend or your aunt Cathy for the Capital Region's Best Dressed this December (5:13)A long-winded recap on this professional year (8:10)Post-live show thoughts (16:00)The worst Christmas - NYE calendar ever (23:03)5 random things brought to you by Empire Wine (24:37)Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary (34:21)My dad's new...drink of choice? (46:11)Be safe this holiday season and let the Heavy Hitters be your guardian angels heading into 2023 (54:46)Visit empirewine.com to order pickup or delivery and get your last minute holiday orders in.
In this last instalment of Harry & Meghan's Netflix documentary, we heard some hard truths about how the firm works, how the Houses of Cambridge and Wales actively worked against the House of Sussex. We heard about deeply personal moments, deeply upsetting experiences and just a glimmer of hope that maybe, these two can now finally move forward with their lives. So where to from here? Today, we look at whether there's any going back for H & M and whether the family rift, now a gaping wound, can ever be healed for the Windsors. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Holly Wainwright - Executive Editor at Mamamia Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Liv Proud Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark is joined by comedian Angela Barnes, along with Elliot Steel, as he tries to make sense of underpaid nurses, overpaid Health Secretaries – and why so many Brits refuse to speak a foreign language.Plus, Mike Concrete interviews a striking nurse – and Nadine Boris is offended by Harry and Meghan's Netflix series.Get ad-free extended episodes, early access and exclusive content on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/wtfisgoingonpod Follow What The F*** Is Going On? with Mark Steel on Twitter @wtfisgoingonpodFollow Angela Barnes @AngelaBarnes and her podcast @wearehistorypodFollow Elliot Steel @elliotsteelcom and his podcast @BtecPhilosophAnd visit our website www.whatthefisgoingonpodcast.co.uk for more information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The royal drift continues as the second part of Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary is released, the Royal family presents a united front at a Christmas charity event. Plus, Jenny McGee joins the show to discuss the nurse strike. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PJ talks to Shirley Donovan as the second volume drops online of Harry & Meghan's Netflix story. So far she's been neutral, but what does Shirley think after this batch of programs? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nurses across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are striking for the first time in over a century. Lewis has been down to the picket line at St. Thomas' Hospital - just opposite the Houses of Parliament - to ask what the political and economic consequences of this strike could be.And the last three parts of Harry and Meghan's Netflix doc take us inside a world of death threats, public birth, online harm and press management as we're taken behind the scenes of the row that spilt the two princes. What has this episode, in breaking the code of silence, done to the Monarchy, and Meghan.Social Media: Georgia FoxwellVideo: Will Gibson-SmithProduction: Gabriel Radus Deputy Editor: Tom HughesExecutive Producer: Dino SofosFor exclusive daily videos from The News Agents visit Global Player: https://www.globalplayer.com/videos/brands/news-agents/the-news-agents/You can watch our interviews in full at https://www.globalplayer.com/videos/brands/news-agents/the-news-agents/The News Agents is a Global Player Original and a Persephonica Production.
Larry talked with the guys about the second episode of Harry and Meghan's Netflix show.
Can NYC convert empty office space to apartments? Harry and Meghan's Netflix special is a pity party for the ex-royals. A school named after Ben Carson will remove his name because of his relationship with the former president.
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Zoe Forsey and Russell Myers are back for round two of Harry and Meghan's Netflix show as the final three episodes drop. They discuss Harry's claim that his brother Prince William “screamed and shouted” at him during the Sandringham Summit, the couple's allegations that the royals were “cold” towards them during the Farewell Week in the UK and their moans about the size of their two-bed cottage in Kensington Palace. They also talk through the royal Christmas cards, after King Charles and Camilla and the Wales family shared their annual photos. There was also a celebrity encounter at Wrexham Football Club and a look ahead to Kate's Christmas Carol Concert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The US is finalizing a plan to send an advanced long-range air defense system to Ukraine – we'll tell you how Russia is responding. White House officials say a Covid-19 winter surge is possible. We'll also find out if Louisiana state troopers involved in the violent arrest and death of Ronald Greene will be indicted today. Tennis legend Boris Becker has been released from a UK prison after serving eight months of his two-and-a-half year sentence in a bankruptcy case. Lastly, we're learning more about the final episodes of Prince Harry & Meghan's Netflix docuseries.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
'Twas the episode before Christmas and Charlie has narrowly escaped a snowy disaster (thank God for her middle-class gardening boots) while Frankie has caught the winter lurgy and cancelled her party plans. Boo hoo. Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary is giving us lots to discuss: should the Royals be treated like celebrities; has the media gone too far; how much does an Hermès blanket cost? Also on the agenda, how does sitting for a nude affect body image? Charlie reveals all, literally. Plus: profiterole towers, pre-breakfast arguments, seafood sauce and fridge stress – it's Chriiiiiiiiiiiistmas! We'll see you in the New Year, until then - have a good one xx
In case you're wondering how things are going in Britain after 12 years of Tory hell, here's a snapshot: Nurses and ambulance drivers are on strike so the government have block booked taxis to take people to hospital, which isn't ideal for obvious reasons but also means far fewer taxis will be available at a time when rail strikes mean you also can't get a train. The country is basically grinding to a halt... Oh, and in a bid to feel truly Victorian, we're opening a coal mine.However, in this episode we focus on the battle of who cares most about Harry & Meghan's Netflix doc, a weird comment from James Cleverly, Starmer's remarks on Gareth Southgate, and there's a bit of cringe from Matt Hancock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, everyone! On today's show: Kate Ritchie slams the Daily Mail for a gross intrusion of privacy. Say hello to Taylor Swift's directing era, The White Lotus cements itself as the most culturally relevant TV show of 2022, Abbie Chatfield sparks a national conversation about slut-shaming, and last but certainly not least, our thoughts on the first three episodes of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series. This week, Mich recommended listening to Billy McFarland on Diary of a CEO. Zara recommended reading Here is the Beehive by Sarah Crossan. Head here for the segment on It's A Lot with Abbie Chatfield that we recommended listening to in full. Got some thoughts on today's episode you wanna share? Join in the convo over on our Insta @shamelesspodcast. Big thanks to Cashrewards for making this episode possible. Cashrewards is free to join and if you use the code ‘SHAMELESS' at the checkout, you will receive a bonus $20 cashback on your first shop as a welcome bonus. Want to support our show? We are sending air kisses, air tea, and air hugs (too far?) to anyone who clicks ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify. (Bonus hugs for anyone who leaves a five-star review, too!) Still not enough? Well! Our hearts! See below for everything else. Subscribe to the weekly ‘ASK SHAMELESS' newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gFbYLT Join our book club: https://www.instagram.com/theshamelessbookclub/ Check out our website: https://shamelessmediaco.com/ Write to the Shameless Mailbag: Email hello@shamelessmediaco.com Thanks for listening! We are very big fans of yours.
Federal parliament will reconvene today to consider Labor's energy relief bill, the father of the two brothers who ambushed four police officers in QLD has broken his silence and a Twitter account that tracked flights of Elon Musk's private jet has been suspended by the platform. Stephen Twitch Boss, who was the DJ on the The Ellen DeGeneres Show, has died and an explosive new teaser for Harry and Meghan's Netflix series has been released. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ex-royals Harry and Meghan's Netflix mini-series is promising more excitement in the next episodes.
More lies discovered in Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary, Gareth Southgate's career as England's manager hangs in balance. Plus, "Fyre" festival fraudster Billy McFarland joins the show after being released from prison.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qld Police Commissioner says the force is in mourning Health department forced to clarify COVID PCR plan for 2023 Christmas staples increase by 11 per cent NASA planted some easter eggs on its Orion capsule Trailer for second installment of Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix doco drops See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qld Police Commissioner says the force is in mourning Health department forced to clarify COVID PCR plan for 2023 Christmas staples increase by 11 per cent NASA planted some easter eggs on its Orion capsule Trailer for second installment of Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix doco drops See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qld Police Commissioner says the force is in mourning Health department forced to clarify COVID PCR plan for 2023 Christmas staples increase by 11 per cent NASA planted some easter eggs on its Orion capsule Trailer for second installment of Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix doco drops See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harry and Meghan's Netflix special is not getting great ratings. Michael Goodwin NY Post Journalist Interview: Mark and Michael talked about how woke the NY Times has become.
James takes enough time off from gathering wood to burn in his Rayburn cast iron stove (so he and his family won't freeze to death when the World Economic Forum cuts off the power this winter) to let Toby read out an extract from ‘An Odd Couple For Our Odd Times', a glowing article about our little show in The National Review (which, unfortunately is behind their paywall) and they both agree with the author that the debate between #TeamToby and #TeamJames is “the most relevant ongoing conversation on planet Earth.” Toby then tells James about a new report from the Conservative Way Forward group documenting the enormous sums the British Government spends on politically motivated campaigns every year; they briefly discuss Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary series, focusing on Harry's slightly Plebeian accent. In Culture Corner, Toby urges people to stick with Andor, the only good Star Wars TV spin-off and sings the praises of the action scenes in Gangs of London, while James enthuses about his latest discover, Hot Skull, a Turkish series about a world plunged into chaos by a pandemic; and, finally, Toby confesses to having given up on Barry Lyndon and started listening to Hell's March, the second book in Taylor Anderson's Artilleryman series. Opening sound this week is Piers Morgan on Sky Australia reviewing Harry & Meghan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this all-the-smoke episode, Ernest talks about Harry & Meghan's Netflix messiness, lessons from that Georgia senate run-off, the problem with white moderates like Kyrsten Sinema, that Wallo 267 situation, Golden Globe predictions, and so much more.Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernestowens.com and follow him @MrErnestOwens on Twitter & Instagram.
This week my two favourite disrupters finally released one of their long awaited projects, a short documentary series on Netflix called Harry and Meghan. You may have heard of it. I've been bemused by the lead up to the release of this very carefully crafted glimpse into their love story, and their lives. There's been outrage over the trailers – for goodness sake, it's just the trailer! And many, many column inches predicting what the 6 episode series would contain, and what the reaction would be. All rather pointless. As we know the Palace rarely comments on anything as messy as feelings, and would be grimacing through all this silently with a stiff gin in hand. What's obvious is that regardless of whether you're Team William or Team Harry, or love or hate Meghan Markle, there's still huge interest in Harry and Meghan. If there wasn't, the media wouldn't waste their time on it. This series has already become Netflix's biggest show of the year in the UK. Some reviews have been sympathetic, but most have been scathing. There are many people who will never forgive Meghan for tearing Harry away from his brother. Meghan could give a kidney to an orphan and the negative opinions probably wouldn't change. I don't really give a toss about it all - I don't count how many times H&M travel by private jet or how expensive Meghan's clothes are. I just don't care enough. But I am intrigued when someone decides to break the rulebook and do things their own way. And a part of me hopes they make this work. One of the main criticism viewers have of the series is that Harry and Meghan look hypocritical for demanding privacy then sharing some of the most intimate details of their lives. The Sussex's spokesperson now claims they never asked for privacy when they quit their royal roles. When they stepped back as senior members of the Royal Family and decided to work to become financially independent it didn't mean they would go and get normal everyday jobs and settle into suburbia. I took it as: we're going to keep doing what we believe in and use our names to support causes we believe in, but not within the institution of the royal family. They want to do it on their own terms and if that means taking on a bullying British media, or calling out institutional racism and unconscious bias within the royal family, then so be it. Just because something has always been done a certain way doesn't mean it can't be done better? I like the fact Harry decided to challenge the accepted notion that royal girlfriends getting harassed by the media is acceptable. While it all feels very touchy feely at the moment, I don't mind that they are fighting back and saying what they want, in a way they want. Even if it is a bit undignified. In time, Harry's concerns and forthrightness may mean he comes out on the better side of these issues. The Sussex's were never going to step out of the limelight and disappear. Instead they're starting their new lives by taking control of their own narrative; and love it or hate it, it's a heck of a lot more fun and interesting than hearing second hand reports of something innocuous Prince Willian said to a punter during a walkabout. I might even watch episode 2. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Introduction: Minutes 0 to 2:30 I've been sick and you can hear it in my voice. It reminds Chandra of Polly Draper from 30 Something. We'll have an episode out next week and will be off the 24th and 31st for the holiday. Royals: Minutes 2:30 to 27:00 Will and Kate didn't even invite the nominees to the Earthshot Awards, which seemed like a parody. The celebrities attended in person though. This is especially hypocritical because there were stories in the British press about how the Waleses were so much better than the Sussexes and how William calls the Sussexes the Kardashians. This would have been a great opportunity to have the scientists get together and network. We got to see Harry and Meghan at the Ripple of Hope Awards, where they were honored for their activism. Meghan was wearing a beautiful sleek white off the shoulder Louis Vuitton gown with sleek hair. She just glowed. We remember her Salute to Freedom Gown because it was shown on the Harry and Meghan docuseries. We got the first three episodes of Harry & Meghan on Netflix and we've both watched them. Liz Garbus did a great job with their story. Most of it was known to us already but it's a great recap of their story and I was blown away by how well it was told. Chandra wishes it had come out earlier. We're not the audience for this series, people who have a passing interest in them are. We hope Omid Scobie is in the second half and we've heard that Christopher Bouzy is in it. We liked how much of Meghan's background pre-Harry the series covered. Meghan was so successful, fun and cool before she met her future husband. The British media has attacked Meghan for not having family other than her mother at her wedding, but the royals told her not to invite her favorite niece, Samantha's daughter Ashleigh, with whom she was close. That was new information to us. We were so impressed by Meghan's mom Doria. We liked how Samantha and Meghan's dad Tom were covered briefly and dismissed. We learned that Thomas's story about being yelled at by Harry on the phone was a lie because all he did was text with Meghan and it didn't even sound like him. We liked the section that put the racist treatment of Meghan into context with Brexit, the commonwealth and anti-immigration sentiment. Meghan explained her fashion choices and why she had a neutral color palette, although we think that's just her style. She also told the story of meeting Will and Kate for the first time and trying to hug them. She was very diplomatic about it. Chandra mentions how Meghan doesn't have deference toward royals because she's American. She'd already met other royals before Will and Kate and we assume that Eugenie and Beatrice were warmer toward her. Chandra says they wanted to establish their love story before explaining how things went so wrong in the UK. She also mentions the story about how the palaces denied being contacted for comment but that Netflix came with receipts. Harry explained how the press treatment of Meghan was racist and how his family blew him off and told them their wives went through it too. Comments of the week: Minutes 27:00 to end My comment of the week is from SAS on the post where Hecate wrote about Hilary Duff's fitness journey and her battle with an eating disorder. Chandra's comment of the week is from ArtHistorian on the post about how much William hates Harry and Meghan. Thanks for listening bitches!
Cardi B is warning people not to get this one specific cosmetic procedure, and we've got a couple of things from Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary.
NonCensored is a weekly round up of Harriet Langley-Swindon's very popular, very real daily radio show, completely non-Censored (but with all of the rubbish edited out). This week Harriet and Producer Martin debate the future of the House of Lords with Leader of the Opposition Sir Kim Starmer and Baroness Mone, a very successful businesswoman who is taking a wee break from the Lords for totally normal reasons. We also have Eshaan Akbar to explain why Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary is so boring. There's also an extended interview with comedian, author and broadcaster David Baddiel, who talks about why "Jews Don't Count" and White Men Can't Jump, as well as teaching Harriet a few words of Yiddish. This week's episode of NonCensored is brought to you by Manscaped. You can get 20% off and free shipping for all their products by going to Manscaped.com and using the code SNOWFLAKES. Thanks to Rosie Holt (@RosieIsAHolt), Brendan Murphy (@NotMurphy), Eshaan Akbar (@eshaanakbar), Joz Norris (@joznorris), Isabelle Farah (@irresponsabelle), David Baddiel (@Baddiel) and Ed Morrish. Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy and Eshaan Akbar are all going on tour in 2023. Tickets for Rosie's show, The Woman's Hour, are available here. Tickets for Brendan's show, Buffy Revamped, are available here. Tickets for Eshaan's show, The Pretender, are available here. Show photography by Karla Gowlett (photoperspective.co.uk) and show design by Chris Barker (chrisbarkerprints.co.uk). Music and jingles by Paddy Gervers & Rob Sell (torchandcompass.com). NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production (leadmojo.co.uk).
Final three episodes of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series will be released Thursday, President Joe Biden could release secret files on JFK's assassination, rare copy of first printing of U.S. Constitution up for auction, korean boy band BTS member, Jin, will begin his compulsory military service, world cup continues and News.com.au's Wenlei Ma with new shows and movies coming out next week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Céline Dion reveals diagnosis of rare neurological disease, what is Stiff Person Syndrome? Guest: Dr. Tara Zier, SPS patient, founder and CEO of The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation New research shows the undeniable benefits of a four-day work week Guest: Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College and author of After the Gig Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary release causes media frenzy in Britain, what's all the fuss about? Guest: Patricia Treble, royal commentator and contributor, Maclean's Magazine A new fund to help fight cancer set up in memory of six-year-old Oilers superfan Ben Stelter Guest: Mike Stelter, father of Ben Stelter
Ballet bond: Ballerina dances the same role that her mother did 22 years ago; Unpacking Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries; Kendrick Sampson dishes on starring in 'Something from Tiffany's.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on The Day After, (15:57) Headlines: Putin vows to continue hitting Ukraine's power grid, No EU border-free zone for Romania and Bulgaria, The Royal Family fears next week's episodes of Harry & Meghan's Netflix series (21:44) What You Saying? Is war ever justified in your eyes? (56:28) Headlines: Anne Sacoolas gets suspended jail term for fatal crash, Russia frees US basketball star in swap with arms dealer Viktor Bout, Russian oligarch's yacht seized in Sardinia has disappeared from port (01:03:43) Word on Road: Celine Dion shares her neurological disorder diagnosis, Nick Carter being accused of SA & giving woman HPV, Keyshia Cole biopic is in the works (01:15:35) The People's Journal: (01:23:53) Sis What Would You Do?: I am taking a sponsor into my marriage. Is this wrong? (01:39:13) Headlines: Medics claim Iranian forces shoot at faces and genitals of female protesters, GPs say parents need clearer strep A advice, Snow warnings as UK cold snap prompts fears of winter energy crisis (01:45:32) The Reaction: World Cup fixtures, Can England beat France?, Who wins the World Cup? Real Madrid Women 1-1 Chelsea Women, Mikel Arteta unsure how long Jesus will be out for after knee surgery (02:05:36) Done Out 'Ere: Raggedy baggage handlers (02:11:01) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
Jack and Kristen talk about the most surprising moments in the first half of Harry & Meghan's new Netflix documentary series. They also discuss the drama around Will & Kate's visit to Boston for the Earthshot Prize. And they wrap things up with a goodbye to season 1 of Meghan's Archetypes podcast. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is the Royal Rota - our weekly podcast about the royal family, with ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship and Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie discuss the revelations from the first three episodes of Harry and Meghan's controversial documentary.It includes clips of Archie, Meghan's first meeting with the Queen (as well as dinner with William and Kate) and the role race played in how Meghan was treated.All clips are courtesy of Netflix, Archewell Productions, Diamond Docs and Story Syndicate.
Guest: Patricia Treble, royal commentator and contributor, Maclean's Magazine
Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski
00:00: Introduction01:35: Harry & Meghan documentary - UK correspondent05:53: What a week - Bali sex ban08:53: Pete's house update13:01: Matt's shower is broken15:38: Twitter warSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/pete-matt-and-kymbaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Britney Griner has been released!; Random fun facts; Harry and Meghan's Netflix show; If you see something say something: Jennifer Lawrence puts her foot in her mouth
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The highly anticipated Harry and Meghan Netflix documentary is just hours away from dropping on Netflix. Entertainment reporter Peter Ford told 6PR Breakfast hosts Millsy and Karl that a lot of people are curious to find out what the documentary will entail. Peter Ford also discussed Toni Collette's public announcement of divorce with her husband. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harry and Meghan's bombshell Netflix series is out - How will it impact their reputation? Accusations of ‘unconscious bias' in the royal family, ‘more of the same' after Oprah interview, Harry and Meghan's penguin onesies. Royal Commentator Richard Fitzwilliams discusses the impact the series might have on the royals, and the Evening Standard's Insider Editor Suzannah Ramsdale considers how the public might react to the series. In this episode:How does the series compare with the Oprah interview?Does the show make you sympathise with Harry and Meghan?Could the Royal Family respond?The focus on Harry and Meghan's ‘love story'Potential ‘low blows' aimed at William and Kate?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate Williams, Royal Commentator, outlines what's revealed in Harry and Meghan's Netflix series which airs today.
Gyles Brandreth joins Jane on Fi to discuss his podcast 'Something Rhymes With Purple' with Susie Dent, and it's perfectly timed on the day that Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary dropped. In the meantime, Jane's still attempting to predict the outcome of England's World Cup match, and Fi's got a handbag full of used turkey... If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Assistant Producer: Kate Lee Times Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Podcast Executive Producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Could a tax adjustment save Australia's live music venues? A new study has found a 70% drop in the number of venue-based live music gigs taking place in Australia following Covid. Around one in seven venues say they never expect to return to pre-pandemic sized audiences with the current tax settings in place. We're joined by Dean Ormston - CEO of APRA AMCOS - which represents more than 100,000 musicians, to find out about a new tax offset that could revive the live music sector. In today's Briefing….a new scheme to re-boot Australia's live music sector. Headlines: - Harry and Meghan's Netflix doco drops- National Cabinet to meet today over energy price crisis- Warner's manager says CA knew about ball tampering- Iran carries out first protest execution- WNBA star freed via prisoner swap Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At a glance: All the key moments from Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary | 'One-sided': Row over claims the King and Prince William declined to comment | Camilla Tominey analysis: Why this is Harry, Meghan and the Half-Truth Prince | Never-before-seen pictures: The personal photographs revealed by the couple | Harry Dunn: US driver Anne Sacoolas handed suspended sentence over death | Watch: Champagne-drinking Putin vows to fire more missiles at Ukraine | Christmas travel: ‘Think carefully' about plans amid strikes, says Braverman | Presents: How to give the best gifts this Christmas – and spend less | Read all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Australia day is under threat to be changed to a day of mourning, Victoria's health crisis escalates as hospitals cancel elective surgery. Plus, Sarah Hewson joins the show to discuss Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey, friends! On today's show: The Good Morning America extra-marital affair that's absolutely dominating the headlines. Then, the full trailer for Harry and Meghan's Netflix docu-series is here and, naturally, the internet is bursting with opinions. Plus, Britain's biggest influencer Molly-Mae has shed some light on what her relationship has been like while pregnant, and, well, we wade through our complicated feelings about it. This week, Zara recommended reading ‘My boyfriend, a writer, broke up with me because I'm a writer' by Isabel Kaplan in The Guardian. For those of you may may require one, Mich recommended getting one of those telephones that record voice messages at weddings. Got some thoughts on today's episode you wanna share? Join in the convo over on our Insta @shamelesspodcast. Big thanks to Maybelline New York and their SuperStay Matte Ink Liquid Lipstick for making this episode possible. You can find the SuperStay Matte Ink online or at your local Chemist Warehouse. Want to support our show? We are sending air kisses, air tea, and air hugs (too far?) to anyone who clicks ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify. (Bonus hugs for anyone who leaves a five-star review, too!) Still not enough? Well! Our hearts! See below for everything else. Subscribe to the weekly ‘ASK SHAMELESS' newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gFbYLT Join our book club: https://www.instagram.com/theshamelessbookclub/ Check out our website: https://shamelessmediaco.com/ Write to the Shameless Mailbag: Email hello@shamelessmediaco.com Thanks for listening! We are very big fans of yours.
Brian and Aubrey react to a news story out of Virginia about a restaurant which refused to serve a Christian group. On a very basic level, can we not even share a meal with people with whom we disagree politically? Then, a conversation about Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary, and what it reveals about the human heart. And finally: parenting is not a reciprocal relationship. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary 'Harry & Meghan' will air this Thursday on the streaming service. LBC Presenter, Shelagh Forgarty and Broadcaster Sophie Corcoran joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
Harry & Meghan's Netflix 'love story' is already shaping up into a savage attack against the Royal family, another Labor premier says it's time the left got over the nuclear scare. Plus, race warriors try to censor an Uluru drawing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Showbiz guru Peter Ford says he wonders whether we are witnessing the "unravelling of the Royal family" ahead of the release of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introduction: Minutes 0 to 7 We'll have episodes out for the next two weeks and will be off December 24th and 31st for the holiday. My dog has been doing great at the dog park. We've both been watching Wednesday and love it. Chandra's mom got covid but she's on the mend. Royals: Minutes 7:00 to 35 Will and Kate got booed at the Celtics game when they were shown on the Jumbotron. A Black reverend mentioned the legacy of colonialism and racism at one of their events, which the British tabloids saw as an attack on Will and Kate. Before this tour we had so many lead-up stories hyping what a big deal it would be and how it was William's Super Bowl moment. We wonder why they made this comparison, which makes no sense. Chandra thinks it's because Harry went to the Super Bowl. We also heard that the Earthshot Awards would be better than the Ripple of Hope awards, which are honoring the Sussexes. The NY Times quoted a Boston University historian who said that the Waleses need to “maintain a sense of relevance” and “justify their existence.” Meghan did a speech in Indianapolis at a fundraising dinner for the Women's Fund of Central Indiana. It had a media blackout so all we got was a photo and some eyewitness accounts. She also helped serve Thanksgiving lunch for the Downtown Women's Center in LA and donated 500 purses to her British charity, Smart Works. We got a teaser for Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries. It looks amazing and we're glad it's just called Harry and Meghan. We got new photos of them in the trailer and some brief statements. It looks like it has the same energy as Harry's Apple series, The Me You Can't See. We remember some of the scary things that have happened to Meghan when she was in the UK. The biggest story this week is about an activist named Ngozi Fulani who was invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace held by Camilla. Fulani founded Sistah Space, which supports African and Caribbean heritage women affected by domestic violence. While at the event, Fulani was accosted by one of Camilla's aides named Lady Susan Hussey, who touched her hair, repeatedly asked her where she was from as if she didn't belong, and wouldn't accept her answer that she was a British national. Hussey resigned after this and Camilla's office issued a statement calling this “unacceptable and deeply regrettable” and claiming they reached out to Fulani, but that was not true. Fulani has said in interviews that we shouldn't vilify Hussey and that she's an elder, but that's not an excuse for racism. She also said the palace is taking the easy way out by letting Hussey resign. Fulani would be happy to hold diversity training for the palace. Hussey is Prince William's godmother and said to have been Queen Elizabeth's favorite lady-in-waiting. She's 83 years old and Charles personally asked her to stay on after the Queen passed. She's also quoted by Tom Bower in his Revenge book saying that the Sussexes would “end in tears.” The royal family knows who she is and gave her a platform. At least two other women were with Fulani when this happened. One was Mandu Reid, Leader of The British Women's Equality Party. She did an interview where she described what happened. Reid said that this shows how the royal family needs to acknowledge institutional racism and commit to changing the culture. I play a segment from her interview where she explained how this corroborates Harry and Meghan's account. On one hand it's funny to see the royals expose themselves yet again, but on the other we feel terribly for Fulani and others who have had to deal with this racism. We're excited for Harry and Meghan's docuseries and Harry's memoir. Comments of the Week: Minutes 35:00 to end My comment of the week is from SideEye on the post about Camilla's staffer being racist. Chandra talks about people questioning where she's from. Chandra's comment of the week is from ElleV on the post about the White House Christmas decorations. Thanks for listening bitches!
Royal Watcher Jennie Bond on the Netflix documentary series trailer release being a "declaration of war."
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There are at least three major stories this morning - Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary was released, we have a clip.Kate and William were booed in Bostonand some insight into William's godmother's controversial week.
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‘Her celebrity is fading!' Royal expert says Meghan's Netflix dramas signal fall from grace for the ‘woke warrior Queen' – we discuss the latest royal stories in our unrivalled royal talk show Netflix's decision to ditch Meghan's animation Pearl before it was even made shows that the duchess' star power is waning, according to one royal expert. Andrew Pierce, consultant editor of the Daily Mail, tells Palace Confidential that the streaming giant is working out that the royal pair ‘are not the investment they thought they were'. ‘What does it say about the fall from grace of Meghan? This contract is not even two years old and they've realised already that her celebrity is fading in the United States… I think Netflix are working out that they are not the investment they thought they were,' he says. ‘[Pearl] was very important to Meghan herself who's the great woke warrior Queen – it's a real blow to her prestige and ego.' The cancellation of Pearl could also spell bad news for the rest of the royals, argues the Daily Mail's diary editor Richard Eden. ‘What's so significant and what's frankly worrying is that the only projects that will get the green light from Netflix now will be very personal ones about the Royal Family,' he says. ‘That puts them in an awkward position because I don't think they wanted to do that and certainly it will make people nervous back at Buckingham Palace.' Meanwhile the paper's royal editor Rebecca English brings an update on the latest jostling over who gets which grand residences. While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reported to be keen to move to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, they could find themselves gazumping Prince Andrew. ‘I've been told by contacts that could be a little bit tricky because Prince Andrew has actually always had his eye on that property, it's been used as a grace-and-favour home for royal staff and distant relatives for many years. He'd rather hoped one of his children, particularly Princess Eugenie, might able to move into it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oprah Winfrey says she was surprised at home open Harry and Meghan Markle were.Meanwhile, musicians are a little jealous of Harry and Meghan's Netflix deal. Look, they out out an episode in December, what do you want from them?
Heart Of Invictus will be the first show as part of Harry and Meghan's Netflix deal! Still no word on Episode 2 of that $25,000,000 Spotify podcast series.And should Harry get into selling wines. The answer is no, but hey you never know.
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