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Rob is joined by Dickie and Christian on the day the title was decided across all three National League divisions. Rob was down at The Hive to relieve Barnet's special day. Christian revels in Boston's survival and is joined by their very own Mystic Meg in Keaton Ward Truro put Cornwall on the map as they triumph in the South and Brackley finally become the bride. Plus a look at the final day results in the North and South, who is dropping down from the EFL and who might be coming into Step 2 Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dust off your pixelated fedora and light your tax-saving torch—because in this epic 8-bit adventure, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth set off on a quest to uncover the hidden treasures of Inheritance Tax planning. From ancient gifting scrolls to the mystical artefacts of trusts and insurance, they navigate booby traps of complexity to help preserve your family fortune. With sharp wit and strategic know-how, they dodge the 40% boulder of HMRC and shine a torch on golden relics like Business Relief, Nil-Rate Band secrets, and the lost legend of Lifetime Gifting. Along the way, our geeky explorers decode cryptic strategies that can protect your legacy and turn tax trouble into triumph. Plug in, power up, and join The Finance Geeks as they explore the vault—because fortune doesn't just favour the bold... it favours the well-advised ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 5:19 - Inheritance Tax Planning Strategies ========================== Show Notes: Is it time to kill off Inheritance Tax? | The Association of Taxation Technicians https://www.att.org.uk/it-time-kill-inheritance-tax?utm_source=chatgpt.com What do Mystic Meg, HMRC and October 2024 have in common?—insights on Inheritance Tax and key statistics https://www.russell-cooke.co.uk/news-and-insights/news/what-do-mystic-meg-hmrc-and-october-2024-have-in-common-insights-on-inheritance-tax-and-key-statistics Inheritance Tax liabilities statistics - GOV.UK https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/inheritance-tax-liabilities-statistics IHT400 rates and tables https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67d850de4e1deef5a8c15ee7/IHT400-rates-and-tables.pdf Meditations (Book) https://amzn.eu/d/2rScX4c The soul of wealth (Book) https://amzn.eu/d/hTxOtkr Gifting plan Standard Life https://tandemfp.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/Tandem/ESYmn7SoB6hClTRyqijhjGEBWUkdZdXq4SNpBfYpDRlYKw?e=InxRJs Benefits of getting married - Benefits of Marriage https://tandemfp.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/Tandem/EWQ8qxbO0IVDrhBAyuOh5TcBxvvKuoR-xYLsv_JI-jMVtw?e=VoeEQM ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ========================== #inheritancetax #IHTplanning #estateplanning #financialplanning #taxstrategies #legacyplanning #wealthtransfer #trustplanning #taxefficiency #familywealth #giftallowance #businessrelief #financialgeeks #taxadvice #retirementplanning #inheritanceplanning #IHTrelief #vaultoflegacy #8bitfinance #geekyfinance
Well everyone could have been forgiven it was an open and shut case in the Britton Division but your very own Mystic Meg said there will be another twist! Get ALL the action from all SEVEN games this weekend as Chieftains and Devils take 6 pointers and a result from Gillingham throws the title race WIDE OPEN again! With EXCLUSIVE Coaches Thoughts from across the League as we really get down to the Business END! Zero Pucks Given finished 3rd Bronze Medal Position in the Sport Podcast Awards 2025 Zero Pucks Given is part of the Sport Social Podcast Network - all episodes are available to listen to through the ZPG landing site on their website (Link in Bio) Zero Pucks Given is sponsored by Hockey Art Co. Worn By The Best, Hated By The Rest; listeners to ZPG get 10% discount site wide from clothing just listen in for the code Zero Pucks Given is also sponsored by Manscaped™️ listeners to ZPG get a 20% discount + free shipping on ALL Manscaped™️ listen in for the BRAND NEW CODE! Follow Zero Pucks Given on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, X and Threads so you don't miss a thing! The whole podcast episode is also available on YouTube as well as EVERYWHERE you can get podcasts. #ZeroPucksGiven #IceHockeyPodcast #Podcast #HockeyArtCo #UKIceHockey #BritishIceHockey #HockeyContent #CardiffFire #ChelmsfordChieftains #LetsGoChieftains #NIHL #Britton #South #InvictaDynamos #StreathamRedhawks #SolentDevils #SloughJets #SwindonWildcats2 #RomfordBuccaneers #OxfordCityStars #MiltonKeynesThunder #SportSocialPodcastNetwork #ItsNotWeakToSpeak #HockeyNightLive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Astrology - do you believe in it? There was a time when astrologers, like Russell Grant and Mystic Meg were household names. It's now making a comeback, as one of the most popular TikTok trends. What do you think? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textHoroscopes! Insight into the celestial futures or just a load of old bollocks?Can they sum up a twelfth of the population into handy bite size snippets of benality?Whether you are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius or Pisces, we have some information for you, and, quite frankly, more giggling that you could wave Mystic Meg's psychic stick at!With our very special, and inspirational, guest; the one and only Bon Allen giving us Edna Modes, shagging dogs and more, why on earth would you want to miss out on this laugh-fest?I mean, you wouldn't right!?RIGHT!? Socks socials - come join us in the sock drawer!Buzzsprout - https://socks.buzzsprout.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/whotakesocksoffFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/whotakesthesocksoffInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/whotakesthesocksoffSupport the PodcastKo-Fi - https://ko-fi.com/sockspodReview our thread count (5 stars only please we're sensitive socks)Goodpods - https://goodpods.com/podcasts/who-takes-the-socks-off-204195Podchaser / iTunes - https://ratethispodcast.com/socksEverything Else!Linktree - https://linktr.ee/whotakesthesocksoffStudio: Channel 84 Network - https://www.channel84.co.ukBe More BonInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bemorebon/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/bemorebonbon Website & Shop - https://www.igrewupwithoutatv.co.ukWho Takes the Socks Off is now a part of the Channel 84 Podcast Network Family!Click here for more informationSupport the showWho Takes the Socks Off is now a part of the Studio:Channel84 Network Family!Click here for more information Support the Show.
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Theo and Rob record another in-person episode, while en route back from a trip to the Isle of Wight. Discussion points range from 90s astrologer Mystic Meg to a certain Tesla magnate turned Twitter ruiner. Can they also finally tip the crossword score in their favour? Play along: https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/quick/16835 Follow us: https://twitter.com/TwoAcrossPod
Back in 2011, a landmark study by the United Nations Population Fund warned that the global population would reach 15 billion by the end of the century, “putting a catastrophic strain on the planet's resources unless urgent action is taken to curb growth rates.”Cue lots of subsidies, initiatives, hand-wringing, wasted money, damaging narratives, damaging policy, and articles in the Guardian.Here we are today, and suddenly the issue is population decline. By 2100, 97% of the world's countries will have a shrinking population, according to a study published in The Lancet, leading to “staggering social change”. The Telegraph followed with a ludicrously sensationalist headline: "World population to fall for the first time since the Black Death."Cue, no doubt, lots more subsidies, initiatives, hand-wringing, wasted money, damaging narratives, damaging policy, though, perhaps not so many articles in the Guardian. The last thing that publication wants is westerners reproducing. Not white ones, anyway.The problem is economic modelling. It is wrong as often as it is right. Tossing a coin or consulting a psychic is just as reliable. Economic models commonly rely on extrapolating trends, which can work for a bit - trend-following is a highly effective investment strategy, after all - but they are largely based on the assumption that current conditions will persist, when they usually don't, particularly when projecting decades out. Something unforeseen happens, such as lots of people making decisions an economist didn't expect, and this changes everything.Yet such flawed models, even though nothing more than projections that only carry more weight than Mystic Meg because they were delivered on a spreadsheet by a bloke with a PhD, become the basis for huge and expensive decisions by policymakers. We have seen it with climate change, with Covid, with economic policy, and with anything the OBR touches. The consequences are sometimes really harmful to people: lockdown policy being the most obvious recent example. It was based on flawed data and it was deeply destructive. Net Zero is the next one. Everyone can see it, yet still policy-makers persist.I was, broadly speaking, persuaded in the early 00s by the arguments that population growth was inevitable. I am less persuaded by the idea that we will now see population decline, though perhaps I shouldn't be. Fertility rates are coming down: globally, between 1950 and 2021, they fell by more than half: from 4.8 children to 2.2 - and there is not a nation where they haven't fallen. Annual global births peaked at 142 million in 2016, falling to 129 million by 2021.But whatever. Nobody knows what's going to happen. There could be a nuclear war and the population might sink below a billion. Global planning laws could be eased, just as the world abandons fiat money for gold and bitcoin, with the result that house prices come down, just as people realize that seed oils, processed food, and tap water have all been making them infertile, and, as a result, we suddenly get a population boom. So much of this is economic. In Developing Countries, people tend to have fewer children as they get richer and live longer. Irony of ironies, in the richer, Developed World, the main reason people have fewer children is that they can't afford them. Italians, being Catholic, are associated with large families and lots of brothers, sisters and cousins. But when Elon Musk, himself a prolific reproducer, observed yesterday that Italian birth rates hit their lowest level since the country was unified in 1861, he got this reply: The main reason people are not reproducing is expense. What is the biggest expense in your life? Your government. It takes roughly 50% of everything you will ever earn. The next biggest expense is a house, something few can afford. With less government and cheaper housing, westerners would pretty quickly start reproducing again. What government is going to stand for less of itself and cheaper houses? Not one that I can see, except maybe in Argentina.The idea that government is going to fix a problem of its own creation. Please. It will only make it worse. I do know that stuff often happens for reasons we can't explain, so the last thing we want is the planners meddling, especially with something as significant as this, when their models are so flawed. It doesn't matter if the global population goes up or down; human beings will find a way of coping. We always do. The last thing we need is more government intervention based on spurious data.So what if growth falls? GDP growth is a bogus measure, anyway. Dimwitted, short-sighted obsession with GDP has been one of the major reasons mass immigration has gone so unchecked, if not encouraged, with such terrible consequences to local culture, history, and tradition, never mind locals' opportunity and earnings.GDP focuses on quantity not quality. It neglects individual quality of life. It ignores income and wealth distribution. It ignores unaffordable housing and high levels of taxation (if anything high house prices are seen as a good thing). It creates societies based around spending and consumption, rather than making stuff and saving. It incentivises government activity - please, no more intervention - and short-termism. There are other better measures. Or, better still, take the John James Cowperthwaite positive non-intervention route and ban the Office of National Statistics altogether. The Returning Soldier Effect.After World War One - itself a monumental government cock-up - which saw the death of countless young men across Europe, the number of boys born relative to girls increased. It happened after World War Two as well. This phenomenon has been noticed so many times after wars that it now has its own name: the Returning Soldier Effect.All sorts of explanations have been posited, ranging from changing female hormones during wartime to divine intervention to a surprisingly persuasive argument that "taller soldiers are more likely to survive battle and that taller parents are more likely to have sons". On the other hand, it could just be Mother Nature. There is plenty that Mother Nature gets up to that we don't even notice, let alone find a credible and proven explanation for. Yet she determines much of what we do, without us even realising it.Our instincts come from Mother Nature. Our first instinct is survival: to find water, food, and shelter, for ourselves and then those close to us. Next is the survival of the species: the urge to have sex and reproduce with the best possible mate. These instincts come before nice houses, cars, and clothes. But even the urge for those derives from a need for safety and to make ourselves look more desirable to a potential mate - aka Mother Nature. We are animals.At the birth of my children, I came away with the thought that a woman is nature's vessel, subservient to the species as a whole.So back to population levels: it really would not surprise me to discover that some kind of Natural Law is at work, in the same way that plants talk to each other, and it will deal with the population issue way better than any government. But even if not, the human population will be what it is as a result of a plethora of individual decisions, many of which will be guided by Mother Nature, and many of which by economic circumstance. As the great man Cowperthwaite set, “A multiplicity of individual decisions will produce a better and wiser result than a single decision by a Government or by a board with its inevitably limited knowledge of the myriad factors involved, and its inflexibility.”So please let's keep Positive Law and meddlesome planners with flawed models out of this.My first book, and many readers' favourite, Life After the State - Why We Don't Need Government (2013), which fell out of print last year, is now, thanks to the invaluable help of my new buddy Chris P, back in print (Amazon, Apple Books), with the audiobook here:Audible UKAudible USApple Books And if you are in the Guildford neck of the woods this Friday, there are still some tickets left to my show, which, among other things, will feature me playing Elon Musk's new favourite song. Bath on Saturday is sold out.Thank you for being a subscriber to the Flying Frisby! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
Back in 2011, a landmark study by the United Nations Population Fund warned that the global population would reach 15 billion by the end of the century, “putting a catastrophic strain on the planet's resources unless urgent action is taken to curb growth rates.”Cue lots of subsidies, initiatives, hand-wringing, wasted money, damaging narratives, damaging policy, and articles in the Guardian.Here we are today, and suddenly the issue is population decline. By 2100, 97% of the world's countries will have a shrinking population, according to a study published in The Lancet, leading to “staggering social change”. The Telegraph followed with a ludicrously sensationalist headline: "World population to fall for the first time since the Black Death."Cue, no doubt, lots more subsidies, initiatives, hand-wringing, wasted money, damaging narratives, damaging policy, though, perhaps not so many articles in the Guardian. The last thing that publication wants is westerners reproducing. Not white ones, anyway.The problem is economic modelling. It is wrong as often as it is right. Tossing a coin or consulting a psychic is just as reliable. Economic models commonly rely on extrapolating trends, which can work for a bit - trend-following is a highly effective investment strategy, after all - but they are largely based on the assumption that current conditions will persist, when they usually don't, particularly when projecting decades out. Something unforeseen happens, such as lots of people making decisions an economist didn't expect, and this changes everything.Yet such flawed models, even though nothing more than projections that only carry more weight than Mystic Meg because they were delivered on a spreadsheet by a bloke with a PhD, become the basis for huge and expensive decisions by policymakers. We have seen it with climate change, with Covid, with economic policy, and with anything the OBR touches. The consequences are sometimes really harmful to people: lockdown policy being the most obvious recent example. It was based on flawed data and it was deeply destructive. Net Zero is the next one. Everyone can see it, yet still policy-makers persist.I was, broadly speaking, persuaded in the early 00s by the arguments that population growth was inevitable. I am less persuaded by the idea that we will now see population decline, though perhaps I shouldn't be. Fertility rates are coming down: globally, between 1950 and 2021, they fell by more than half: from 4.8 children to 2.2 - and there is not a nation where they haven't fallen. Annual global births peaked at 142 million in 2016, falling to 129 million by 2021.But whatever. Nobody knows what's going to happen. There could be a nuclear war and the population might sink below a billion. Global planning laws could be eased, just as the world abandons fiat money for gold and bitcoin, with the result that house prices come down, just as people realize that seed oils, processed food, and tap water have all been making them infertile, and, as a result, we suddenly get a population boom. So much of this is economic. In Developing Countries, people tend to have fewer children as they get richer and live longer. Irony of ironies, in the richer, Developed World, the main reason people have fewer children is that they can't afford them. Italians, being Catholic, are associated with large families and lots of brothers, sisters and cousins. But when Elon Musk, himself a prolific reproducer, observed yesterday that Italian birth rates hit their lowest level since the country was unified in 1861, he got this reply: The main reason people are not reproducing is expense. What is the biggest expense in your life? Your government. It takes roughly 50% of everything you will ever earn. The next biggest expense is a house, something few can afford. With less government and cheaper housing housing, westerners would pretty quickly start reproducing again. What government is going to stand for that? Not one that I can see, except maybe in Argentina.I do know that stuff often happens for reasons we can't explain. So the last thing we want is the planners meddling, especially with something as significant as this, when their models are so flawed. The idea that government is going to fix a problem of its own creation. Please. It will only make it worse. It doesn't matter if the global population goes up or down; human beings will find a way of coping. We always do. The last thing we need is more government intervention based on spurious data.So what if growth falls? GDP growth is a bogus measure. Dimwitted, short-sighted obsession with GDP has been one of the major reasons mass immigration has gone so unchecked, if not encouraged, with such terrible consequences to local culture, history, and tradition, never mind opportunity and earnings.GDP focuses on quantity not quality. It neglects individual quality of life. It ignores income and wealth distribution. It ignores high house prices and high levels of taxation (if anything high house prices are seen as a good thing). It creates societies based around spending and consumption, rather than making stuff and saving. It incentivises government activity, which is the last thing we need, and short-termism. There are other better measures. Or, better still, take the John James Cowperthwaite positive non-intervention route and ban the Office of National Statistics altogether. The Returning Soldier Effect.After World War One - itself a monumental government cock-up - which saw the death of countless young men across Europe, the number of boys born relative to girls increased. It happened after World War Two as well. This phenomenon has been noticed so many times after wars that it now has its own name: the Returning Soldier Effect.All sorts of explanations have been posited, ranging from changing female hormones during wartime to divine intervention to a surprisingly persuasive argument that "taller soldiers are more likely to survive battle and that taller parents are more likely to have sons". On the other hand, it could just be Mother Nature. There is plenty that Mother Nature gets up to that we don't even notice, let alone find a credible and proven explanation for. Yet she determines much of what we do, without us even realising it.Our instincts come from Mother Nature. Our first instinct is survival: to find water, food, and shelter, for ourselves and then those close to us. Next is the survival of the species: the urge to have sex and reproduce with the best possible mate. These instincts come before nice houses, cars, and clothes. But even the urge for those derives from a need for safety and to make ourselves look more desirable to a potential mate, aka Mother Nature. We are animals.At the birth of my children, I came away with the thought that a woman is nature's vessel, subservient to the species as a whole.So back to population levels: it really would not surprise me to discover that some kind of Natural Law is at work, in the same way that plants talk to each other, and it will deal with the population issue way better than any government. But even if not, the human population will be what it is as a result of a plethora of individual decisions, many of which will be guided by Mother Nature, and many of which by economic circumstance. As the great man Cowperthwaite set, “A multiplicity of individual decisions will produce a better and wiser result than a single decision by a Government or by a board with its inevitably limited knowledge of the myriad factors involved, and its inflexibility.”So please let's keep Positive Law, meddlesome planners with flawed models out of this.My first book, and many readers' favourite, Life After the State - Why We Don't Need Government (2013), which fell out of print last year, is now, thanks to the invaluable help of my new buddy Chris P, back in print (Amazon, Apple Books), with the audiobook here:Audible UKAudible USApple Books And if you are in the Guildford neck of the woods this Friday, there are still some tickets left to my show, which, among other things, will feature me playing Elon Musk's new favourite song. Bath on Saturday is sold out.Thank you for being a subscriber to the Flying Frisby! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
We're back for our fourth episode of the LG Women's Football podcast! In this episode we discuss that shocking London derby, deliberate over controversial penalty decisions and go head to head to be the Mystic Meg of women's football.
Spoilers is back and looking to get some predictions right. But the lads are hardly Mystic Meg...
You may not be the new Mystic Meg, but you can at least make use of cash flow forecasting to anticipate your business's financial future. Forget the crystal ball, Online Accounting Tips is here to explain it all. Learn more at https://onlineaccountingtips.com/cash-flow-forecasting-anticipating-cash-needs-and-surpluses/ Online Accounting Tips City: New York Address: 60 W 23rd St Website https://onlineaccountingtips.com/ Phone +1-877-675-4340 Email scott.hall@betteronlineinfo.com
Growing up in a witches coven with all of them casting spells over everything and everyone I couldn't understand the horoscope stars then or now , they were always fighting for the Sorceresse's supremacy Mystic Meg was one of their best loved astro-donnas.
We are SO buzzing because in this episode we had a good old giggle, just the two of us. We did something we've been sceptical about about but wanted to do for ages: personality tests!! It's very reminiscent of the Mystic Meg horoscope, but we wanted to know... is there any truth to it?!
After the news that renowned clairvoyant Mystic Meg has recently passed into the next realm, we decided to focus our energy on all things astrological. Zodiacs, tarot cards and horoscopes can seem irrational, but is believing in astrology bad for you or can it shed light on the human condition? In this week's podcast, we discuss astrology. Have beliefs in astrology declined in recent years or have we simply filled this void with other things? We unpack the decline of organised religion in the Western world, the relationship between narcissism and astrology, the Australian Sheep-Goat Scale and discuss how spirituality manifests itself in contemporary society. Finally, we analyse each other's horoscopes. A few things we mentioned in this podcast: - Mystic Meg: Astrologer dies aged 80 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64900348 - British public reveal their beliefs in new survey https://www.bmgresearch.co.uk/british-public-reveal-beliefs-new-survey/ - Are we becoming more narcissistic? https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/are-we-becoming-more-narcissistic/ - Science says religion is good for your health https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicolefisher/2019/03/29/science-says-religion-is-good-for-your-health/?sh=7b961c513a12 For more information on Aleph Insights visit our website https://alephinsights.com or to get in touch about our podcast email podcast@alephinsights.com
From Nostradamus to Leonardo DaVinci... We explore some of the worlds most accurate and amazing predictions in this Homage to the late Mystic Meg. Support the showYou can get in touch with Josh and Pirate to tell them YOUR spooky stories at: paranormality.uk@gmail.comShow your support for the show by subscribing to our patreon: www.patreon.com/ParanormalityUKOr join our Discord server: https://discord.gg/ pPUcFxFKGW Visit our online store for all your merch needs... https://paranormality-uk.myspreadshop.co.uk/You can also watch the episodes on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2b2p_zOHpfZDydnA5QD8sQIf you're enjoying our podcast, please go ahead and give us a review and a rating! We'd love more of YOUR feedback! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So so so close but not quite enough to pull off one of the all-time great victories and Champions Cup shocks. A rejuvenated and re-energised Gloucester side played some scintillating rugby but feel just short away to La Rochelle. We discuss the game and how we hope that Skivs and the coaching team do try to play more like we did on Saturday rather than (as promised) a return to the dross and box-kick heavy stuff we have seen recently. The lads also discuss the other European games, whether the TMO system needs to be improved or changed, the likelihood of an AI Coach and whether Mystic Meg could have done any better! Finally please don't forget to vote for us in the #SPA2023 (Sports Podcast Awards). Follow the link, register and vote for us as Best Rugby Podcast. https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-rugby-podcast/ Ed Price James Eastwood (Snowy) Russ Brookes Jim Harley
Tarot Cards etc...RIP to Mystic Meg who died 10th March 2023 just a few days after we recorded this episode! We don't know why we happened to mention her and certainly meant her no disrespect in this episode, we had no idea she was near the end of her life! Maybe the universe wanted to give her one last honourable mention? Who knows!
In this new CHUNKEY Bitesize version with the powers of Mystic Meg we will be asking Does snow last as long as it used to, and what do you feed birds with now that they've stopped putting rind on bacon. In the show – 50s food, Greggs steak n bake, Dr Wolves, Rupert Murdock, Dettol, ABBA, Steph's Packed lunch, competitions, Joyce, charities and a whole lot more. https://t.co/Db2LfYZTHB Twitter: @MikeKellyDisco Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/mikedjkelly mike.djkelly@gmail.com
Do you think that psychics can help solve cold cases? Can police credibly use psychics as a tool? This week, Eavesdroppers, we revisit one of our favourite themes – psychic investigators – and look into some cases that will get you thinking… But to start, hosts Geordie & Michelle talk about Mystic Meg, Jen's gray wig and the REAL 10 commandments before Geordie dives into a current UK murder-slash-missing-persons case…When Lancashire mum of two Nicola Bulley went missing while on a dog walk in January 2023, her disappearance struck a nerve with the British public. After 23 agonising days of searching for Nicola without success, her body was finally found less than a mile from where she vanished. Thing is, police did not find Nicola's body. Instead, she was found by a psychic medium who used his gifts to find the missing mum. Listen now to hear more on this tragic case.In 1994, in Columbus Ohio, Robert Caulley went to visit his elderly parents Charles and Lois only to find them stabbed to death. After months of investigation, the police came to a dead end, until psychic investigator Tana Hoy assisted authorities. Listen now to hear Michelle's investigation into the case and find out whether or not Tana managed to help solve this cold case and uncover the killer… We hope you enjoy this week's episode and remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, soooooorrrrrryyyyyyyy! Don't sue us!Get in touch with your stories and listen, like, subscribe, share etc… Or email us at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com.Listen: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com or https://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinPatreon
Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. Episode 99 takes a look at a ridiculously named serial killer, Dr Thomas Neil Cream, also known as The Lambeth Poisoner. He's a doctor who starts life in Scotland, becomes rich in Canada and becomes a serial murderer in London, plenty of stamps on that passport. Kiri and Rachel also wade straight into botox, the choice to be childfree and Mystic Meg.
In today's episode, we watch S3, E1 of Father Ted! We also talk about Mystic Meg, the horror of Zoos and a new Persona game! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nonsense-Review-107505298136677/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NonsenseReview Intro/Outro music: https://commons.nicovideo.jp/material/nc163920
Well hello again! Welcome to new and old listeners alike. Many topics are on the podcasting table this week. But for those here for the random stuff…. (Yeah all of you, we know) so. Get a load of…
On todays show; Its Snow day......Laura's not a fan, sledging icks, Oscar goody bags are insane, did Mystic Meg predict her own death, Radio Show on a snow dayThanks to your amazing sponsorsRedbrik Estate AgetntsRingwood Hall Hotel & SpaClubhouse, MeadowhallGet in touch; thelauraandbeckyshow@gmail.com We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Columnist for The Sun & The Sunday Times Rod Liddle kicks off todays show to discuss the government's newly proposed plans to stop the channel crossings as it is revealed by the Telegraph today Britain has taken in the most refugees since Second World War, we also get Rod's views on The ongoing Lockdown Files. Social Policy Analyst and Writer Rakob Ehsan continues the migrant conversation with Mike, and as more than 200 have been arrested with drugs, guns and swords seized during county lines crackdown we speak to Detective Superintendent Rick Sewart, lead officer for the county lines crackdown at the Metropolitan police to discuss how the operation went for him and his team. As five councils launch a judicial review over ULEZ expansion we speak to Leader of Bromley Council Colin Smith to understand how he and his team are fighting back against Sadiq Khan's proposals. Matt Ridley from The Sun returns to The Independent Republic to discuss the sad passing of Legendary astrologer Mystic Meg who has passed away at the age of 80 and Conservative MP Marco Longhi closes the show to get his thoughts on the lockdown files, newly proposed migration rules and Mr Gary Lineker! All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UK TV astrologer Margaret Lake, better known as Mystic Meg, has passed away aged 80. She was a well-known TV figure in the 1990s, appearing on the National Lottery, and writing horoscopes for the Sun for more than two decades. So what is it that we like about gazing into the stars? Broadcaster Lousie Cantillon joined Kieran to chat about what she enjoys about reading her horoscope...
On todays episode;Snowed in, Tik Tok Fame, Miss GB gets in touch, Mystic Meg, Spencer Matthews, MH370, Milf ManorThanks to your wonderful sponsorsRedbrik Estate Agents,Ringwood Hall Hotel & SpaClubhouse, MeadowhallGet in touch; thelauraandbeckyshow@gmail.com We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Danny & Billy get their festive frolic on and even discuss the idea of a festive cock ring (In stores for Christmas next year, health & safety pending). Billy tells us all about his new house and how he and his partner have celebrated. It's similar to the launching of a new ship; smashing a bottle of Champagne, but less Champagne and more bodily fluids... Producer Sam transforms to Psychic Sam (A budget Mystic Meg) and predicts what's in store for us all in 2023.Plus Danny & Andrew tells us their horror hook ups, as they delve into another one of their listeners letters.Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @gossipgayspodSend your Listeners Letters to: letters@gossipgayspod.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best 90's & 00's TV Shows! 90's/00's Nostalgia hits different! From Art Attack, My Parents Are Aliens, Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids and It's A Mystery to 999, Mystic Meg on the National Lottery, Cilla Black's Moment Of Truth and Card Captors. We talk all things nostalgic and list our favourite 90's & 00's TV Shows. Welcome to Gag Of The Millennial where Luxeria & I discuss Hot Topics, Spill Some Tea and chat about everything that makes Millennials GAG! Available as audio on Spotify & iTunes! Video Format https://youtu.be/GpTaWR2kvRA
This week we're talking all things Mystic Meg, reading our horoscopes and trying not to get too existential
James and Liam attempt to predict the future and discuss who they think will finish top six and bottom four in league one as well as the other domestic league winners and cup competitions including the world cup. How many will we get right come the end of the season? Worth a cheeky fiver? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's After Dark mix comes from the producer, songwriter and all-round creative, NeONE The Wonderer. With the help of Mystic Meg and King Kai, they've blessed us with 55-minutes of some of the best music coming out of the UK! 本期歌单: Toldyaartist -Com
#FPL Mavericks! Ben is joined by Cam aka Mystic Meg. Cam looks into his Crystal ball for GW 32 and as always we pick out some Mavericks for your GW!
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Martyn and Laura introduce you to more of the songs that'll be competing at Eurovision this year. You'll hear Ukraine's entry which is one of nine discussed in this week's episode. There's also rumour around what the UK's putting forward and an unlikely list of stars in The American Song Contest which gets underway soon.
It's time for another episode of Riot Act Reviews, where Steve and Remfry give you their opinion on a brand new album that is about to drop on the unsuspecting music world. On this show we are talking about the second album from Boston hardcore newcomers Vein.fm, (previously Vein) The World Is Going To Ruin You. Vein.fm have been seriously hyped from the hardcore underworld for a good few years now, but their last album Errorzone put a few noses out of joint when they added a little touch of, gasp!, nu-metal to their sound back in 2018. So a few Mystic Meg's are assuming that TWIGTRY is going to lean in even further on more mainstream sounds and turn Vein.fm into the next big rock band. Well, more fool you for doubting them, as this is a spectacular 180 degree turn from the band back to the heaviest and most extreme elements of their sound, with a whole new bunch of stuff chucked in their to fuck with you as well. Good news if you like your music to be extreme, but, obviously that doesn't strictly mean that it's any good does it. So, listen here to see what we think of it… I mean… we've already made it pretty obvious haven't we. But, listen all the same please. https://www.nuclearblast.com/uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=this+world+is+going+to+ruin+you& (Like the sound of an album trying to murder you? Why not pre-order The World is Going to Ruin You?) https://youtu.be/HswXctEiNNA (Vein.fm - The Killing Womb (Official Video)) https://youtu.be/IB4sr7aJpJU (Vein.fm - Wavery (Official Video)) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Kev plays Mystic Meg with the rugby scores from the weekend just gone, but did he fortune tell correctly? This week, the IBIS debate continues; just how useful is it? Making zoom decisions, EVF colour shifts, setting up a portrait business, we enthuse over the magical musical instrument photographs of Charles Brooks, choosing lenses for a personal project, Insta v Flickr, learning to shoot weddings by the book and more. Our guest this week is Canadian aviation photographer Simon Blakesley returning for part 2 of his conversation with us.
This week the Loose Lips ladies are taking on the latest Kardashian drama and they're not mincing their words when it comes to Tristan Thompson! They're also dealing with a listener who doesn't want to let their office romance get too serious and Sharon's playing Mystic Meg as she shares her zodiac knowledge with Jorgie...Get in touch with Loose Lips at looselips@createproductions.com or drop the girls a WhatsApp message or voice note starting with the word "LIPS" to 07599 927537---------- A Create Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thinking of buying a new car in 2022? Wondering what the last month of 2021 has in store for you? [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/12/02123112/Noni_0212.mp3"][/audio] Throw away that crystal ball! Forget those tarot cards! The only thing you'll need is our favourite chawwwwwwwklit seller from Limerick. Best-selling author Noni is back with her horoscopes and you won't want to miss out on what's in store. Unless, you're a Scorpio. You can catch the craic by clicking play above.
In this episode we're joined by Beth to discuss all things zodiac, superstitions and crystals. Disclaimer - Beth is the only one who has a clue. Health and safety checks take place too!
Les and Mauvs go all Mystic Meg on us and share what they think will go down in 2050. Les focuses on environmental issues, meanwhile Mauvs thinks the future will hold a lot of cruising (the naval variety). There's some real corker predictions in here – including Mauvs' take on the seedless grape debate. If anyone has the answer to how seedless grapes grow PLEASE let us know. Our minds are blown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join hosts The Good, The Bad and Martyn Goodwin-Sharman as they gear up for the end, at the Neutral Cider Hotel!Up first, with the recent announcement of season one coming to an end and the uncertainty of what's next, the guys get to work on the live show to make sure they make all of their fans that attend, have an amazing time. The Neutral Cider Hotel LIVE show is happening at the 2021 Bristol Cider Salon. If you are going to be at the Cider Salon or are willing to journey to Bristol on Thursday, the 12th of August, please plan to join guys for a live recording of the show. It's happening at the Hen & Chicken. Show will start promptly at 8pm. For more details and to purchase tickets, check out our Eventbrite page. Tickets are limited and they will sell out, so get yours now! In this week's show, the guys take a jab at star signs in place of Mystic Meg, and Gabe gets caught in a cider avoidance scheme, before they discuss the good side of cider. Gabe's trip to Norway and a surprise apple at Balholm Cider, Martyn's guest blending with the likes of Pilton and Little Pomona with a new one with Nightingale Cider, and Scott's gateway through the pod to this little world called cider all make up their favourite moments.Then it's onto this week's mini episode, which followed on from our conversation with the wonderful Rachel Hendry, so check out her wonderful blog at https://mailchi.mp/23163f3ab868/jadoreleplonk!Our feature this week, we opened up the Patreon vault again and found a never aired feature called “Bad Cider.” Martyn asks the guys about their worst experiences in the world of cider, featuring such hits as boats and service, festival drinking and guided tours gone wrong! And before the guys leave, there's a message on the Speakpipe, from an anonymous Irish robot...There are still episodes scheduled for release through the month of August, so please continue to listen and share with your friends. We absolutely appreciate you and your continued support.And, don't be afraid to leave us a message about the podcast, the live show, any of Gabe's books, auto repair questions or anything else at our Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you.The Team:Gabe is a cider expert: The CiderologistGrant has two cider businesses: Re:Stalk and Aeble Cider ShopMartyn loves to write about cider: CiderShitThe Rest of The Team:Executive Producer/Editor: Scott RiggsMusic: Billy KennedyConnect:Instagram: NeutralCiderHotelFacebook: NeutralCiderHotelTwitter: NeutralCiderPodListen and share episodes on our website: https://www.neutralciderhotel.com/ Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/neutralciderhotel
S5: Ep 10 - Mystic Mexy and her amazing tarot skillz (and ultra marathons)In this final episode of the season, Becky wows Alex with her tarot reading/witch skillz that she picked up during lockdown before they go on to randomly discuss ultra marathons... all the usual lolz....
Kids TV shows that are hard to describe by an adult, Pitbull or Shakespear and Mystic Meg & Terry Tibbs...Whooooooo
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Alistair Bruce-Ball, Chris Sutton and Statman Dave discuss why Chris selected Luke Shaw and how much it paid off for his fantasy team. Plus, we chat about sloppy captaincy choices, goalkeepers conceding 9 and not losing any points and which player does Ali transfer out? We'll also resolve Sutton Death and read out some listener emails of course.
Welcome to the first Football Lockdown of 2021. Despite leading the table last month, Frank’s boys now have Mikel and co over their shoulder as Pep’s Covid hit City team are Tuchel for Lampard’s big spending side. We’ll also talk about the rest of the EPL results as well as our predictions for 2021 where we’ll aim to mix Mystic Meg with Nostradamous - the former of which Mark has probably dressed up as at one time or another
Martyn and Richard, two football-mad Brits living in and around Montreal, look back over the 2019/20 EPL season and make their predictions for 2020/21, featuring a detailed look at Gameweek #1.Also on the menu: Fantasy Football, Cass & Nat Picks, this week's Hot Topic, and more!Episode recorded on Monday, September 7, 2020.
This week we look back on a Challenge Cup Weekend involving Wakefield and Catalans, we'll also discuss Tommy Makinson's ban, the TV schedule moving forward, positive COVID test at Saints, Ben Barna being linked with Valencia Huracanes and after Morgan Knowles switched allegiance from Wales to England it brings up that international conversation. There will be the usual fly through some of the news stories and snippets and we will go all Mystic Meg with our thoughts and tips.
Glasgow musicians shooting the breeze on lockdown. Episode 13: Superstition, Star Signs & the Horoscope, Racism in the BBC, Ghosts & God, Benford's Law, Nuclear Art testing, Witches, Magpies, OCD, werewolves vs vampires, aliens vs ghosts, Science, Pumpkin Heads v Scissor hands, Mystic Meg, Stephen King, Sigourney Weaver, Alice Cooper www.carboncopymusic.band Timestamps 00:00:00 Coming up… 00:00:37 Intro 00:02:35 Star Signs 00:19:04 Ghosts 00:28:11 Benford's Law 00:33:43 Atomic Art 00:37:07 Superstition 00:47:26 Would You Rather? 01:02:11 Banger or Saint 01:13:16 Thanks!
I'm back with Tara Fisher aka Mystic Meg in this episode to find out what she thinks about our latest disappointment. She's been bang on with her predictions all the way along. Find out her thoughts and feelings are this time around... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joanna-lee0/message
HOT91.9FM — Mansfield in the Morning is, quite simply, the best way to wake up. Hosted by the legendary Jeremy Mansfield, Mansfield in the Morning is 3 hours of fun, laughs (possibly a few tears) and, of course, the best old skool and R&B. Join the team of Sam Cowen, Simon Hill, John Walland and award – winning producer, Will Scott, every week day from 6 – 9 am as they put the fun back into morning radio again.
Episode One - January 15th Paul and Danny meet every Wednesday for a pint after work. It has been a tradition for three years, and 2020 is no different. But 2020 is different. And as the weeks continue the reality of this new world dawns upon them both and we see how they react as the world starts to fall into chaos all around them… Paul and Danny are connected, and so are all of us. Connected was written by Chris O'Connor and Paul Fox, performed by Stevie Ward and Paul Fox, directed by Rod Dixon, with sound by Dom Smith and is produced by Red Ladder Theatre Company in association with Mantality. Music was composed and performed by Claire-Marie Seddon with lyrics by Chirs O'Connor.
Mystic Meg has lent me her crystal ball as I predict who goes up, who goes down and who wins the Grand Final, and also who is going to win in round 1? You heard it here first! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shoulder-charge/message
I go all Mystic Meg on you here and tell you my thoughts for the construction and property sector in 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pegasusradio/message
It's prediction time ahead of the new Premier League Season. John, Michael and Wragg look back on last years predictions, so find out if we actually got any right??? No Quiz this week... but normal service will resume next week. Get in touch... contactyesyesyes@gmail.com @football_humans on Twitter and Insta Enjoy
This week Dane Baptiste drops into the Toaster studios to reveal his Amazon history in all its glory. What do we chat about? Oh the usual: Mystic Meg, pimps and where's the best place to buy a leather bed with LED lights. Another typical My Mate Bought a Toaster ep then... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celeste slaps Mary Louise, Renata throws a disco fabulous party and Bonnie's mum goes full Mystic Meg. Oh, and Madeline's daughter delivers the shadiest line of the series. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the lads discuss their ‘success’ at playing Mystic Meg for the FA cup quarter finals, Wordie to Wally returns, and they finish by giving international football a good bashing! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theoutoftowners/message
Interview with a real-life witch, the erotic nature of Babybels, Mystic Meg keying cars, saddles for dads and a woman whose boyfriend is a Boeing 737-800. With Dan Reeves and Adam Firman. Subscribe and follow for loads more important nonsense! Follow Dan and Adam on Instagram @thedanreeves @adamfirman Email the show: veryimportantveryserious@gmail.com Music from filmmusic.ioKevin MacLeod
Chopper is taking a well-earned holiday, but Brexit goes on -- and we have three of The Telegraph’s finest political minds in the hot-seat to make sense of the crucial year ahead. Brexit Correspondent James Rothwell, Political Editor Gordon Rayner and Political Correspondent Anna Mikhailova channel Mystic Meg and run us through what could be in store in 2019. Spoiler alert: one member of the panel thinks we’ll have a new Prime Minister by Brexit day. Email: choppersbrexitpodcast@telegraph.co.uk Twitter: @brexitbroadcast Further reading: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard on why the Euro should be abolished: https://bit.ly/2GTBXS5 Tim Stanley on why 2019 must be the year Brexiteers rediscover true democracy: https://bit.ly/2C0sWRq
What could be hotter than Millennial pink in 2019? Listen on to hear what colour you will be wearing from head to toe in 2019, just call me Mystic Meg
Mystic Meg's cosmic cousin needs help from the Doctor because he's fallen down a hole and his only companion is Mr Blobby's intergalactic pen pal, a huge green blob who can only communicate in single entendres. Things have been made worse because the hole is in the back garden of an upperclass murdering psychopath who's not at all happy that she had to leave her face-painting appointment half an hour early. Her top warrior's no help because he's too busy wandering the grounds, dressing in leather and whipping his sprouts for anyone who wants to watch, so she comes up with a-drastic solution…she'll turn the hole into a fighting pit! first contest, a dog with a gun vs a giant green nacker. Who wouldn't pay to see that? Now, I know nobody wants to see THAT! Put it away, it's not big (well it is actually) and its certainly not clever!
In this episode we get all Mystic Meg and try to predict how vaping will go in 2018. We also discuss vaping events in 2018, and which we are looking forward to the most. Hand checks and Flavour of the Week are a given, along with some other vaguely vaping related stuff. Enjoy Chandler & Jimmy
In this week's summary- Rodd Chant compares creative agencies to rock bands and Group Creative Director at McKinney, Jenny Nicholson sheds light on the creative process. Also, Movidiam's Alex Holder dons his Mystic Meg cloak to make predictions for 2018 and beyond.
In this week's summary- Rodd Chant compares creative agencies to rock bands and Group Creative Director at McKinney, Jenny Nicholson sheds light on the creative process. Also, Movidiam's Alex Holder dons his Mystic Meg cloak to make predictions for 2018 and beyond.
HELLO NEWS FIENDS! Join us this week for our pre-Xmas slew of crap news stories reprted by crap news outlets! Bonus features this week include a supermarket showdown, and an attempt to reignite the nation's love affair with Mystic Meg. If you enjoy our podcast please go to [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/fluff-piece/id1274377243?mt=2] and rate us with as many of those glorious stars as you see fit! A sarcastic, frequently tastless, and if you're lucky - amusing look at the News nobody cares about! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The ATW team returns after a week's break! We share where to find past ATW episodes (0:08), our social media links and recap Ep.10. We start the show reviewing the 2nd round playoff games in the NBA; GSW vs. Jazz (1:08), Spurs vs. Rockets (1:45), Cavs vs. Raptors (4:05) & Celtics vs. Wizards (:). We talked about the unstoppable juggernauts that are Warriors and the Lebron-led Cavs, IT's ascension into bonafide superstar status after his Tooth game, Spurs surprising no one by doing Spurs things, and try to figure out why the NBA seems to not bother with certain calls. We go over the sport stories making the rounds in Predict The Play (8:02). The team channel their inner Mystic Meg and give their takes on the future of Lonzo Ball's Big Baller Brand (8:24), manager Steve Bruce's rough press conference look (10:22), Wenger's reveal that he he let another wonderkid slip through his hands (11:56), Zlatan's next step (13:36), Neymar's dance with Lady Justice (15:17), Donald's wild transfer triangle proposal (16:58) and Christian Atsu's possible career trajectory. Our launch into our main topic for this episode, should football go all out with video assistant referees (VAR) (21:07)? Donald raises some concerns about adopting VAR (23:09) and presents a nightmare scenario and Cyril attempts to assuage his fears (24:35) by outlying specific instances and moments in the game that VAR will be called upon. With enough time still on the clock, the team butt heads on diving in football (32:42). Not everyone on the ATW team is fussy about players looking to take advantage of refs by simulating and exaggerating their fall and contact with opponents. Make sure to share the episode if you enjoyed listening. Follow the ATW team on Twitter @GCRATW. Send us your comments, questions and feedback! Find out more at https://after-the-whistle.pinecast.co
The ATW team returns after a week's break! We share where to find past ATW episodes (0:08), our social media links and recap Ep.10. We start the show reviewing the 2nd round playoff games in the NBA; GSW vs. Jazz (1:08), Spurs vs. Rockets (1:45), Cavs vs. Raptors (4:05) & Celtics vs. Wizards (:). We talked about the unstoppable juggernauts that are Warriors and the Lebron-led Cavs, IT's ascension into bonafide superstar status after his Tooth game, Spurs surprising no one by doing Spurs things, and try to figure out why the NBA seems to not bother with certain calls. We go over the sport stories making the rounds in Predict The Play (8:02). The team channel their inner Mystic Meg and give their takes on the future of Lonzo Ball's Big Baller Brand (8:24), manager Steve Bruce's rough press conference look (10:22), Wenger's reveal that he he let another wonderkid slip through his hands (11:56), Zlatan's next step (13:36), Neymar's dance with Lady Justice (15:17), Donald's wild transfer triangle proposal (16:58) and Christian Atsu's possible career trajectory. Our launch into our main topic for this episode, should football go all out with video assistant referees (VAR) (21:07)? Donald raises some concerns about adopting VAR (23:09) and presents a nightmare scenario and Cyril attempts to assuage his fears (24:35) by outlying specific instances and moments in the game that VAR will be called upon. With enough time still on the clock, the team butt heads on diving in football (32:42). Not everyone on the ATW team is fussy about players looking to take advantage of refs by simulating and exaggerating their fall and contact with opponents. Make sure to share the episode if you enjoyed listening. Follow the ATW team on Twitter @GCRATW. Send us your comments, questions and feedback! Find out more at https://after-the-whistle.pinecast.co
On tonight's programme, Annabel gets in touch with Mystic Meg on a very important mission to rid the world of Aquarius the "Water Bearer" and replace it with something much more relatable. We're also joined by Daniel Levitin to guide us through the muddy waters of data and lies and to talk about his new book 'A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age'.
With 2017 now well under way, Lapsed Gamer Radio returns as hosts Mark, Lee, Cev and Stuart N share news of what games they’ve been playing over Christmas and into the New Year. There’s also the topic of revisiting our predictions from the start of 2016 as we try to find out who was LGR’s resident Mystic Meg... They then look ahead to the upcoming twelve months and highlight a few of their most anticipated games, as well as sticking their necks out trying to foresee the future as they make their 2017 predictions. Plus LGR community comments are included as the listeners identify the games they are most looking forward to and make a prediction or two about the year ahead. For more information about this episode you can visit the LGR blog at www.lapsedgamer.com where you can also find our contact details and links to additional content. Thank you for tuning-in, we’d love for you to get involved, so please do send us an email - lapsedgamerradio@gmail.com - about your wish list of upcoming games in 2017 as well as any predictions you have for what might happen in the coming twelve months. The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode. Edited by Cevin Moore. Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore. You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ If you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to and review Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. FREE GAMES: Our ongoing LGR community free game codes giveaway can be found here (enter your email or Twitter next to the game you would like): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4 We welcome any spare codes you may have and are willing to give to the LGR community. Let us know and we’ll add them to this list. As always, thank you for listening and do get in touch to let us know what you’ve been playing. Are you an active or lapsed gamer? Share your experiences with us.
In this Topic discussion instalment of LGR, join Andy, Mark and Cev in an examination of how the GTA franchise has almost single handedly changed the landscape of gaming. The trio also look at the wider social impact of the series and ponder whether its legacy has been damaged. Finally, the panel go all ‘Mystic Meg’ as the crystal ball comes out as they speculate where the series might go next: GTA - Breaking Bad anyone? As fans and consumers of GTA, these are our subjective opinions regarding whether this cultural phenomenon has been a positive or negative influence, we would welcome your own thoughts on this topic through the usual LGR email or social media channels. This episode was created by the Lapsed Gamer Radio Team. Edited by Andrew Pidhajeckyj and with music selections by Andrew and his co-hosts. Music and Audio sampled in this episode: Tony Romando (Editor-in-Chief of Sync Magazine), Jack Thompson (Attorney) interview with Matt Lauer for NBC’s ‘Today Show’ Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore “La Mer” (Version) by Nine Inch Nails “Crockett’s Theme” by Jan Hammer “I Don’t Care Anymore” by Phil Collins “Hollywood Nights” by Bob Seger “Radio Gaga” by Queen “Hey Good Lookin’” by Hank Williams “Smokin’” by Boston “Wow” by Kate Bush “Your Love” by The Outfield “Rock Box” by Run DMC “Night Moves” by Bob Seger “If You Leave Me Now” by Chicago “Kiss The Dirt” (Falling Down The Mountain) by INXS “Waiting For A Girl Like You” by Foreigner “What A Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers “Comin Atcha Live” by Tesla “Valerie” by Steve Winwood If you would like to be part of our team or perhaps offer any feedback/suggestions on the podcast, send us a question to discuss or contribute to any of our sections - please email us: lapsedgamerradio@gmail.com We are also on Twitter @LapsedGamer and you can also find our Lapsed Gamer Radio page on FaceBook. You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ Watch and listen to LGR content on our ‘Lapsed Gamer’ YouTube channel and please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive. Thank you for listening!
Mina Rzouki is back to join Kait Borsay and Lynsey Hooper on The Offside Rule (We Get It!), brought to you by Continental Tyres. We're playing Mystic Meg (again!) and telling the four-tunes of the top 4 sides - now that we've seen Chelsea struggle, who could swoop in and steal their place? Here at The Offside Rule, we love a story about a footballer running another business, and we've recently discovered Mathieu Flamini is a secret entrepreneur - his business, GF Biochemicals, could be worth a whopping £20billion. We think he should use it to buy Arsenal, and we look at previous players who've bought clubs to gauge if it would be a successful venture... We think more players should take note from Tammy Abraham and Patrick Roberts to solve an on-pitch dispute - the England under-19 stars played rock, paper, scissors to decide who would take a penalty in their game against Japan. Who else has came up with an inventive idea to solve an on-the-pitch dispute? It seems referees have a lot to answer for... There's loads of great content to discover at www.offsiderulepodcast.com - you can pop over to Twitter @OffsideRulePod and Like our Facebook page. Out every Thursday. #Football #Soccer #PremierLeague #EPL #Women #League #FAWSL #England #KaitBorsay #LynseyHooper #MinaRzouki #ManchesterCity #Arsenal #Liverpool #ManchesterUnited #TottenhamHotspur #GeorgeDowell #Worthing #GianluigiBuffon #Carrarese #FrancisLee #PeterKay #Trabzonspor #Kuwait #Stats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colds ain't gonna bring us down. On the pod this week, Adam and Tony deliver characteristically razor-sharp analysis of Australia's Ashes chances. There's a surprisingly optimistic feeling around the side - are the Aussies right to be so confident? Are they a better side than they were 6 months ago? And crucially, which Mitchell Johnson will turn up? Plus, Adam does everyone a favour and picks a composite XI, and Mystic Meg, aka Tony, gives his scoreline prediction for the series. Also this week: Tony's got a cold Adam's got a cold Mr Tendulkar finally clears off, in front of the Hairy Bikers and Jason Orange Adam plays one of his five annual games of tennis Tony swears in front of some children All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - snuggle up under the duna and give it a listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's Reuben wearing? Donkeys, Bonfires and guns. Heimlich, Simon Weston and Rugby. Lenny Henry, Frank Bruno, Charlie Sheen. Mystic Meg, Jason Manford and Les Dennis.