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Fi's trying to unpick an anxiety dream, and it's brought about some revelations... Jane and Fi also cover the thud of a chest freezer, the second Dalston, brain surgery vs. disk jockeying, the miracle of Peckham, carrying a farmer... "and a 1km run!" Plus, they speak to bestselling author Elizabeth Strout about her new novel 'The Things We Never Say'. You can buy tickets for Fringe by the Sea: https://www.fringebythesea.com/off-air-with-jane-fi-and-special-guest-jan-ravens/Our next book club pick will be a collection of short stories! 'Interpreter of Maladies' is by Jhumpa Lahiri. You can check out our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@OffAirWithJaneAndFOur new playlist 'Coiled Spring' is up and running: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tmoCpbp42ae7R1UY8ofzaOur most asked about book is called 'The Later Years' by Peter Thornton.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Woking to Windsor, with a bum wipe in between. Donate to Salam's family in Gaza:https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-salam-mohammeds-children-survive-and-evacuate-gazaDonate to Samah and her childrenhttps://chuffed.org/project/181113-please-help-my-friends-samah-ibrahim-and-lanaEmail your questions to motherfunk@shirleyandshirley.comFollow us on Instagram @thetwoshirleysHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Go To Food Podcast, we sit down with restaurateur, landlord and former head chef of the legendary Bibendum, Jamie Younger. Fresh from the opening of The Victory on Lordship Lane, Jamie takes us inside the challenge of reimagining one of South London's most beloved neighbourhood institutions, Franklin's. From preserving its character while creating a new identity, to navigating the pressure of opening a major new venue in East Dulwich, Jamie shares the realities of taking on a local icon.We also explore the remarkable journey that took Jamie from a family-run restaurant in Cornwall to some of London's most celebrated kitchens. He reflects on his formative years under Simon Hopkinson at Bibendum, the lessons that shaped his approach to cooking, and why great ingredients and simplicity remain at the heart of everything he does. Along the way, we hear stories from The Wolseley, The Palmerston, and the highs and lows of building a career in hospitality.No conversation with Jamie would be complete without discussing The Begging Bowl. Long before Thai food became one of London's most exciting dining scenes, Jamie and chef Jane Alty were championing authentic regional Thai cooking in Peckham. He explains how his travels through Thailand inspired the restaurant, why he wanted to challenge the clichés of British Thai dining, and how The Begging Bowl became one of South London's most influential restaurants.Watch and Subscribe To Our Youtube Videos Here - https://www.youtube.com/@gotofoodGet 2 Months of Blinq For Free - With Code - GOTOBLINQ - https://blinqme.com/Order The Greatest Meat In The Country From HG Walter Here & Have Restaurant Quality Meals From Home - www.hgwalter.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tell and Wren face a wraith—a sorcerer gone rogue—in this third and final book in the Children of the Black Glass middle grade fantasy series. Now a captive in Desert's house, Wren learns the evil sorcerer has melded herself into a human body to become a wraith. Wielding even more power, more strength, and more magic than ever before, Desert's still not satisfied…not until she consumes Wren's too. Tell will stop at nothing to save his sister, and while he lacks magic himself, he discovers one of their friends has mystical powers and is as determined as Tell is to save Wren—the girl who once saved him. Separated for the first time, Tell and Wren are both left to rely on their quick wits, mountain training, and allies old and new to vanquish Desert once and for all. As desperate sorcerers prepare to battle the twisted wraith, they know losing would mean losing the city of Halfway…and each other. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
How to move abroad, get robbed, and end up in a big movie wearing oversized men's shoes? Discover how to hire a secret private room with a massive karaoke screen for FREE in an iconic music venue, the Michelin-starred dessert you have to try, and the insider hack to scoring front-row London theatre tickets for just £10. Please FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to BEST OF LONDON as we have great shows coming up. For links on all the platforms and social media, just click here: https://linktr.ee/bestolondon You'll hear:* The Blockbuster: How volunteering at a women's health NGO led to Megan getting her purse stolen on night one, before accidentally getting cast as a journalist in a big budget film.* PhD Shortcut: How she managed to earn a doctorate while keeping her full-time job, and why her approach meant she could afford to do it.* Risky Business: Why taking a massive risk to work abroad might just allow you to get your dream job* The culture shock: Of moving from a tiny village to the big city. * The Free Birthday Hack: How to score a secret, private playroom with a massive karaoke screen and your own personal bar for absolutely nothing in one of London's most iconic music venues.Megan's Best of London Secrets:* The Venue: The legendary Camden spot where you can catch up-and-coming stars up close, and the Nunhead vermouth bar that will instantly transport you to Madrid.* The Food: The secret Italian restaurant disguised as a tiny deli, and the Michelin-starred vegan dessert in Shoreditch that will blow your mind.* The Shopping: Forget the high street. Megan reveals the Peckham charity shop that comes with its own DJ.* Comedians in Bookshops: The tiny Bermondsey bookshop where you can catch big-name comedians like Nish Kumar and John Kearns performing up close — plus book clubs, life drawing, and craft beers.* The Area: The iconic golden Thames route from Tower Bridge to Waterloo that makes you realise how lucky you are to live in London.* The Hack: How to completely game the system and score £10 Friday rush and lottery tickets to National Theatre and Young Vic.Global health researcher Dr Megan Devonald joins Ben to share one of the wildest travel stories we've ever heard and some amazing tips.Plus Ben chats about surviving the hottest London May on record, mingling with Rose Ayling-Ellis, and Rosie Jones at the Scope Disability Awards.People Mentioned in this Episode:* Laura Willoughby* Amy Winehouse* Joy Crookes* Eddie Redmayne* Nish Kumar* John Kearns* Harriet Kemsley* Stuart Laws* Idi Amin* Hans Zimmer* Christopher Nolan* Elton John* Charlie Chaplin* Kalliopi Fouseki* Sara Al Maliki* Maria Manona* Rosie Jones* Rose Ayling-Ellis* Sir Robin MillarPlease FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to BEST OF LONDON as we have great shows coming up. For links on all the platforms and social media, just click here: https://linktr.ee/bestolondon E-mail:ben@lifemac.com I read and reply to all your e-mails.Each week I ask a guest 7 questions including what's your best London venue, event, place to eat, area and London Lifehack. You'll find out the best things to do and places to go.Intro and Outro music by Ben HollandBest of London is presented and produced by Ben Holland and Ben Afleck.Ben's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benpodz/ Ben's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@benpodzBen's X: https://x.com/benpodzBEST OF LONDON logo by the brilliant bob@recolodesign.com for all your logo, artwork and design needs.Follow and subscribe to BEST OF LONDON for links on ALL the platforms including Apple, Amazon music, Audible, Instagram, Twitter / X / Facebook. Click here for links to all of those : https://linktr.ee/bestolondon
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If you were at university or school with Jane and Fi, come forth! We want to hear all about it.Jane's sourced her emergency shorts, which can only mean one thing: there's a heatwave coming. Jane and Fi chat God's plan, the miracle of Peckham, sturdy bras, the side effects of Viagra, troublesome house rabbits, and splashback tiles. Plus, former alt-right political commentator and YouTuber Lauren Southern discusses abandoning the manosphere and the dangers of the internet. Lauren's memoir is called 'This Is Not Real Life'. Jane and Fi are signing off for a long bank holiday of Tummy Time. They'll reconvene on Tuesday. Our next book club pick will be a collection of short stories! 'Interpreter of Maladies' is by Jhumpa Lahiri. You can check out our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@OffAirWithJaneAndFOur new playlist 'Coiled Spring' is up and running: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tmoCpbp42ae7R1UY8ofzaOur most asked about book is called 'The Later Years' by Peter Thornton.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this monthly conversation series Grant Scott speaks with art director, lecturer and creative director Fiona Hayes. In an informal conversation each month Grant and Fiona comment on the photographic environment as they see it through the exhibitions, magazines, talks and events that Fiona has seen over the previous weeks. Mentioned in this episode: https://photolondon.org www.peckham24.com https://tomwoodarchive.com www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2026/may/07/twiggy-bella-freud-steven-meisel-london-portraits-in-pictures-photo-london Ute Mahler www.ostkreuz.de/en/photoseries/photographer/ute-mahler/ Mona Lisas of the Suburbs” by Ute Mahler & Werner Mahler here. Jane Evelyn Atwood, "Women in Prisons": https://agencevu.com/en/serie/women-in-prison-1990/ https://agencevu.com/en/photographer/jane-evelyn-atwood/ Fiona Hayes Fiona Hayes is an art director, designer, consultant and lecturer with over 30 years' experience in publishing, fashion and the art world. She has been a magazine art director ten times: on Punch, Company, Eve, the British and Russian editions of Cosmopolitan, House & Garden,GQ India (based in Mumbai), MyselfGermany (in Munich), and Russian Vogue (twice). Between 2013 and 2019, as Art Director of New Markets and Brand Development for Condé Nast International, based in London and Paris, she oversaw all the company's launches – 14 magazines, including seven editions of Vogue. She still consults as Design Director at Large for Vogue Hong Kong. In 2002 she founded independent photography magazine DayFour, publishing it continuously until 2012. She is Co-Author and Art Director of The Fashion Yearbook, and creative director of books for South African media consultancy Legacy Creates. Outside the publishing world, she has been Art Director of contemporary art auction house Phillips de Pury in London and New York, and Consultant Art Director of Russian luxury retail group Mercury/TSUM. (Fiona would like to point out she is not Russian: she is proudly Irish and studied Visual Communication and History of Art and Design at NCAD Dublin.) She currently divides her time between design consultancy for commercial clients, and lecturing at Oxford Brookes University, the Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design, London, Nottingham Trent University, Ravensbourne University, and Leeds University. She lives in West London. @theartdictator Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott's next book is Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is on sale now wherever you buy your books. © Grant Scott 2026
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What if true victory over evil comes not through raw power, but through the suffering of a Lamb? Jesus faced every temptation to “win” the easy way—by force, presumption, or compromise—yet chose the costly path of unselfish love instead. In Gethsemane He refused the sword; on the cross He conquered by dying. This powerful article reveals the stark contrast between the dragon's way of domination and the Lamb's way of sacrificial love. Discover why the methods we use are inseparable from the message we proclaim—and why following Christ means rejecting every shortcut of coercion, even when it promises quick results. A timely call to faithful witness. Listen now.
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Welcoming Gary Stannett MBE to Purposely Podcast, Chief Executive of the Rio Ferdinand Foundation, the UK charity that uses sport and the creative arts to open up opportunities for young people in communities that have historically been overlooked and underinvested.Gary came into this work through youth work and community sports development, not through a career plan. He built programmes from the ground up in South London, earned his qualifications alongside the work, and has spent nearly 30 years getting better at something he never expected to turn into a career. That experience shapes how he leads and how the foundation operates.The Rio Ferdinand Foundation was set up around 15 years ago, inspired in part by Rio's mother Janice, who was deeply embedded in community life in Peckham and served as the foundation's chair until her death in 2017. It started with a focus on education and training for young people in London and Manchester, and has since grown to deliver work in Belfast, Derry, Sligo and across the UK and Ireland through partnerships with other organisations.In this conversation, Gary and Mark get into what it actually means to run a charity with a famous name attached to it. The brand opens doors but it does not conjure funding. Every partnership still has to be earned, every impact still has to be evidenced, and there is a constant discipline required to make sure people are engaging with the foundation for the right reasons and not just for access to Rio. Gary is clear-eyed about all of it.He talks about the foundation's model, using football and youth culture as a way in, then moving young people through personal development, accredited training and real pathways into careers. The goal is not a quick programme but a longer journey, connecting young people with industries and employers they might never otherwise encounter, and building the networks and confidence that social mobility actually requires.Gary also reflects on what he has learned about leadership over time, becoming less harsh on himself, stepping back more, and bringing people on the journey rather than pushing them towards a vision they do not yet share. And he talks about young people today, the very real weight of poverty, housing costs, debt and a changing jobs market, alongside the energy, talent and resilience he sees every day that keeps him showing up.Find out more about the Rio Ferdinand Foundation at rioferdinandfoundation.orgThis episode of Purposely is brought to you by Benevity and Trust Investments NZ.
Jay Rayner and the panel are at Theatre Peckham in South London discussing melons, Nigerian barbecues and one-pan veggie meals.Joining Jay to answer an array of kitchen questions are are chefs, cooks and food writers, Melissa Thompson, Shelina Permalloo, Lerato and Jeremy Pang.Situated a stone's throw from Peckham's Melon Road, the panel discuss the wonders of Chinese savoury melons and their top melon-based dishes. While Melissa teaches the do's and don'ts of dry rub seasonings, the panel share their most exciting recipes involving potatoes and disclose what they would deem their own 'happy meal'.Later on, Jay chats to local restaurateur and chef, Kolawole Ajayi, of Suyaar restaurant on Rye Lane, to discuss the traditional methods of making and preparing Nigerian suya beef. Producer: Dulcie Whadcock Assistant Producer: William NortonA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
James hops in a time-travelling taxi to investigate the strange case of M. Chauffat, the Frenchman who put the snooze in “you snooze, you lose.” After being robbed of a small fortune, he fell asleep in a Soho hotel and didn't wake up for 19 days, instantly becoming a media sensation. Then there's the pea-throwing ghost of Peckham, the monkey who testified in court, and other London oddities torn from the pages of the Illustrated Police News, by way of Jan Bondeson's book Strange Victoriana (2016). Come see us in Oxford! July 2nd 2026 (2026) Edited by Laurence Hisee Join the LoreFolk at patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 @loremenpod youtube.com/loremenpodcast www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich Keeble (who plays Monoco and several other characters in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33) hung out with Rob at the Four Quarters arcade bar in Peckham. Hear about his early gaming memories, the experience of being in E33, and a whole lot more, in this wide-reaching interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Witness Files – Case 01: Waiting on the Other Side begins a new series exploring deeply personal true paranormal stories centred on presence, connection, and the possibility that love may continue beyond death. Sent in by Jenny, this case spans generations, wartime London, a haunted fire station in Bethnal Green, and a promise made between two people that may never have been broken.The story begins with Jenny's mother, who as a young girl in Peckham during the Second World War, experienced unexplained voices in her bedroom — two women speaking in a language she could not understand. Years later, after moving into a fire station flat in 1950s London, further strange activity followed. Objects moved, a man was heard whistling along to wartime songs, and a child described a figure standing at the end of the bed during storms. Even scepticism within the family would later soften when others admitted to sensing a presence in the flat.The account then moves forward to experiences after Jenny's father passed away — sightings in a cathedral, an electronic game seemingly playing by itself, and a powerful message delivered through a medium. At the heart of it all is a promise made decades earlier: that whichever one passed first would wait for the other. If you're drawn to true paranormal stories, after-death communication, spiritual encounters, and emotional witness testimony, The Witness Files – Case 01: Waiting on the Other Side is a moving story about love, memory, and the possibility that some connections never truly end.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/haunted-uk-podcast-ghosts-poltergeists-ufo-s-and-strange-creatures--6759967/support.Enter the world of Haunted UK Podcast, where we explore ghosts, poltergeists, UFOs, strange creatures, and the unexplained from across the UK and beyond.Website:https://hauntedukpodcast.comFollow Haunted UK Podcast:Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/hauntedukpodcast/X — https://x.com/HauntedUKPodYouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@HauntedUKPodcast1974Support the show:Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/cw/HauntedUKPodcastKo-fi — https://ko-fi.com/hauntedukpodcastListen on:Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/haunted-uk-podcast-ghosts-poltergeists-ufos-and/id1571182283Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/4nzMpgYfGo7B8RUaMr8Hzm?si=0e5902c52e70480aContact:contactus@hauntedukpodcast.com
Eamonn Barclay hosted the Millwall News and Views Show at Maritime Radio with the panel of Stan Godwin, George Lampey, and Craig Wilson. The special guest was Kellie Maloney, the first Briton in a hundred years to secure an undisputed heavyweight World Championship with Lennox Lewis. A lifelong Millwall fan whose passion for this club cannot be disputed, who was raised in Peckham. March games were reviewed, and our match at the Riverside Stadium. Millwall v Norwich on Monday was previewed. The remaining fixtures through the season's end were considered.
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Chris Holman welcomed Keré Millow from Lansing School District and Tracy Tanner from Peckham & CAMW! Lansing, MI. -They discuss youth programming WIOA, specifically work experience. How do Lansing Schools and Peckham partner with Capital Area Michigan Works! with programming for local youth? What is the work experience program? What are the benefits for the participants and the sponsoring businesses? How can businesses learn more about the program or sponsor a work experience? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay cheerfully welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— the ever-engaging Stan Godwin, the bubbling Craig Wilson, and the insightful Dave Hart.We're also delighted to have a very special guest: former Millwall Lioness and England goalkeeper, Pauline Cope, who joyfully shares her experiences of learning to play football in Peckham, joining Millwall Lionesses, becoming a goalkeeper, and being capped by England. She thoughtfully reflects on the people she met along the way and the memorable experiences she had with glad Millwall fans and opponents alike. Expect great stories and fascinating insights from one of the pioneers of the women's game.The Owls' match was discussed, and Portsmouth's upcoming game was previewed.Ted's Prediction League keeps us entertained.This show offers a lively, heartfelt mix of conversations, all driven by real passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring perspectives from Paul Loding and Alex Neil, who share warm, sincere thoughts on football, community pride, and the special culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
Reports of the death of nightlife may be greatly exaggerated. In recent months we've heard of new clubs opening in Peckham and Brixton, an audio upgrade at Tola and plans for a DIY venue in Catford. Even the Old Blue Last is good again!Yet the official figures paint a depressing picture, with hundreds of venues lost, and thousands of jobs. So which story is right? To inspect the situation, Party Lines author Ed Gillett returns to the podcast fresh from his contribution to the London Nightlife Taskforce report.The report's 23 recommendations are the result of a year-long consultation following the axing of the night czar role previously held by Amy Lamé. Ed talks to us about noise, crime, gentrification, the closure of Corsica Studios, and his concern that the discourse of decline might be doing more harm than good.Plus, Chal reports back from the Green Party Party at Heaven, a fundraiser-slash-rally for Zack Polanski's insurgent electoral movement. Are we really letting Lobsta B lead the green revolution? Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
#talksoffline x Public Assistants present: Naomi Adiah Lilly is a visionary, creative, strategist, and advocate for underrepresented voices in media and technology. She currently serves as a Product Growth Manager at Recidiviz, while also consulting on brand storytelling and strategy for clients like DonYé Taylor, Sincerely Yours, and TurnUp Activism. Naomi's career spans leadership roles at Girls for Gender Equity, Depop, and Forbes Tate Partners, where she drove high-impact campaigns and strengthened brand narratives. As the founder of Brij, she built a mentorship platform that connected 2,000+ diverse creatives with industry leaders, securing partnerships with YouTube, Target, and Amazon Music. A dual MBA-MA graduate from Johns Hopkins University, Naomi's expertise in marketing, storytelling, and entrepreneurship has earned her recognition as an ADCOLOR Future and a New Inc Year 11 artist. Her work continues to shape industries at the intersection of media, advocacy, and innovation. Tracklist: D'Angelo — When We Get By Angie Stone — More Than A Woman Erykah Badu — …& On Jill Scott — Whenever You're Around Musiq Soulchild — Ms. Philadelphia From 6AM car radio in Ürümqi to the soundtrack of a night out in Peckham, @gtalksradio gathers sound waves from every corner of the world and weaves them into global narratives. What we hear is who we are. Now, the show is expanding into in-person events, bringing its frequencies into physical space to foster community, connection, and dialogue offline. The show jingle is the work of composer and sound artist Etienne Mason, known professionally as MAYSUN. MAYSUN, recognized for his unique fusion of drumming and immersive soundscapes, has crafted a piece that features a sampled string riff from the Uyghur Sataer, ساتار. This riff was recorded by Gulnihal during her recent visit to Kashgar, China. Artist Links: https://naomi-lilly.com https://www.instagram.com/nay_lilly/ https://www.instagram.com/judgenayscourtroom/ https://substack.com/@naylilly Public Assistants: publicassistants.org Radio IG: www.instagram.com/gtalksradio/, www.instagram.com/talks.offline/ Dublab: www.dublab.com/shows/gtalks-radio
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate No One Likes Talkin team members— The not delirious Jeff Burnige, the effervescent Steve Warren, and the insightful director in development, Ted Robinson.We're also thrilled to have a special guest:Millwall's Community Trust CEO, Sean Daly, shares some exciting updates with us! He highlights their recent appearance on TV alongside the Met Commissioner and the London Mayor at the Damilola Taylor Centre in Peckham. Plus, he talks about welcoming a 90-year-old retired Millwall player into the Forever Lions Club, along with many other wonderful activities in between.Burnley was reviewed, and Watford previewed.Ted's Prediction League goes on and on.This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall.Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding, who shares heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club.Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/YouTube/ @zamparecords
What led to the collapse of the Christmas savings club Farepak? The BBC Business journalist, Sean Farrington, investigates with the entrepreneur, Sam White, alongside him.It's our Christmas special and we're turning the clock back to the mid 1960s…. and looking at a business which started from humble beginnings in a Peckham butcher's shop, and went on to change Christmas for tens of thousands of families all over the UK.So, why did Farepak end up toast? Sean interviews:-David Goodhart - founder of Prospect Magazine, journalist, commentator and author. David tells us more about the man known as Farepak's founder, Bob Johnson and how his passion for philanthropy influenced the business.-Suzy Hall - Former Farepak customer and agent who went on to become a national campaign coordinator for Unfairpak- a campaign set up in the wake of the Farepak collapse.-Dermot Power - Former senior partner with the accountants BDO Stoy Hayward, Dermot was appointed as joint administrator to the Farepak business and can talk us through what happened and how he worked to help get customers' money back.Produced by Linda Walker. A BBC Audio North production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. Contact: toast@bbc.co.uk
What led to the collapse of the Christmas savings club Farepak? The BBC Business journalist, Sean Farrington, investigates with the entrepreneur, Sam White, alongside him.It's our Christmas special and we're turning the clock back to the mid 1960s…. and looking at a business which started from humble beginnings in a Peckham butcher's shop, and went on to change Christmas for tens of thousands of families all over the UK.So, why did Farepak end up toast? Sean interviews:-David Goodhart - founder of Prospect Magazine, journalist, commentator and author. David tells us more about the man known as Farepak's founder, Bob Johnson and how his passion for philanthropy influenced the business.-Suzy Hall - Former Farepak customer and agent who went on to become a national campaign coordinator for Unfairpak- a campaign set up in the wake of the Farepak collapse.-Dermot Power - Former senior partner with the accountants BDO Stoy Hayward, Dermot was appointed as joint administrator to the Farepak business and can talk us through what happened and how he worked to help get customers' money back.Produced by Linda Walker. A BBC Audio North production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. Contact: toast@bbc.co.uk
Did denying Atletico access to hot water help Arsenal win at the Emirates last night? While Marcus, Jim and Vish ponder that, they are certain that Arsenal will be delighted they don't have to travel to Madrid for a return fixture.Elsewhere, Marcus is giddy after both Anthony Gordon and Marcus Rashford had a lovely night in Europe. Plus, is Rodri really from Peckham? Please fill out Stak's listener survey! It'll help us learn more about the content you love so we can bring you even more - you'll also be entered into a competition to win one of five PlayStation 5's! Click here: https://bit.ly/staksurvey2025Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.