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Stand Up comedian, author and Edinburgh Fringe regular is this week's guest. Phil Kay is here to tell us his little annoyances and the things that make him get his shirt out. How can bodily functions be annoying and why malfunctioning equipment can bring Phil to the brink! Join us on a wandering improv waffle that does have some adult language and themes at times. Hosted by Stuart Hardman of Hardman & Hemming TailorsMusic by DatHazzaHardman & Hemming TailorsLinks to DatHazza, the music man!YouTube SoundcloudLinktree
Phil Kay is a Learning Manager at JMP with over 16 years of practical experience working with a multitude of companies across industries championing Design of Experiments (DOE) and the marvels of this transformational methodology. In this podcast, he talks about how DOE in life sciences has been a fascinating evolution to watch. How it's transformed the way biopharma companies get drugs to market faster, how it's helped improve the productivity and predictability of R&D teams, and how it has impacted a person's career. Design of Experiments is the future, the future is already here with scientists and automation at the heart of this.
Hello and welcome 'Oh Lockdown! How We Laughed...' S1, Ep. 11 with special guest, all the way from Dundee via Guildford and the Far East, Charlie Wallace(Don't Mention Covid) Charlie is an award-losing stand-up comedian from the UK. Starting his career on the English language Asia comedy circuit, he has performed extensively in China and Vietnam, as well as Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan and once in Eqypt. Over his four year stand-up career he's opened for Ardal O'Hanlon, Glenn Wool, Phil Kay, Martin Mor and Greg Fleet to name but a few. Now based in Dundee, he is running live shows under Comedy Dundee, and Don't Mention Covid, a twice weekly Zoom mic. Join us as we chat about Comedy, Lockdown and the best way to prove a top name in comedy is down to earth, which is by getting them to headline a gig at a burger van on the other side of the planet.
Ian did a podcast episode with Phil Kay from Segmentify called 'The eCommerce Growth Show' and discuss how to successfully scale an eCommerce business by sharing the Smartebusiness framework.
Episode 4 of Doggett & Ephgrave's Mostly Comedy podcast, with Alex Lowe (Barry from Watford) and Phil Kay (As seen on BBC1's 'QI' and BBC3's 'Russell Howard's Good News'). Hosted by Glyn Doggett & David Ephgrave. If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: doggettandephgrave@gmail.com TWITTER: @doggettephgrave WEBSITE: www.mostlycomedy.co.uk
Phil Kay has always been a comedian that I am always amazed at. He act is very surreal and always very high energy and I wonder how he has so many energy about it. Coming from a very conservative part of Scotland, he recounted his friend from Iran and talking about still remaining contact with the friends from his childhood. He talked about the loving side of comedy and how to tell jokes that doesn't come from dislike while the rest of us as comedians always only manage to tell jokes that annoyed us. He had his own TV Show Phil Kay Feels... in Channel 4 and be one of the first guy in Scotland to be on a whisky advertisement. He told me how he got the show and how it had ended. He also talks about how to manage a life with a child while travelling around the world doing comedy not using technology and having a relationship from gigs and being on TV. Not Again Podcast website: https://www.notagainpodcast.com Not Again Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/notagainpodcast/ Not Again Podcast iTunes Page: https://apple.co/2Idkbbj Not Again Podcast Spotify page: https://spoti.fi/2lAKjnr Not Again Podcast Stitcher Page: http://bit.ly/2m5HECx
Tot en met 10 augustus brengt Toomler het 26e Comedytrain International Summer Festival met buitenlandse comedians uit Engeland, Australië en Amerika. Tijdens deze vierde week spelen de Britse comedians Markus Birdman en Phil Kay in Amsterdam. Phil Kays vlucht was helaas op woensdag vertraagd, maar Markus Birdman was er wel. Na afloop sprak Patrick Deters met hem. Line-up Comedytrain International Summer Festival 2019: 03-06 juli: Nina Conti (UK) & Sarah Kendall (AUS) (foto) 10-13 juli: Paul Foot (UK) & Sean McLoughlin (UK) 17-20 juli: Tim Key (UK) & John Kearns (UK) 24-27 juli: Phil Kay (UK) & Markus Birdman (UK) 31 juli-3 aug: Fahim Anwar (USA) & Lloyd Langford (UK) 07-10 aug: Derrick Brown (USA) & Nick Thune (USA) Voor de line-up en kaarten voor het festival: -www.toomler.nl Music: www.bensound.com Meer weten over Zwartekat? Check Zwartekat.nl
Phil Kay called Iain Lee to talk about London's Storytelling Festival and Iain reminds him of a song he sung once about the contents of a lady's bag...
Phil Kay called Iain Lee to talk about London's Storytelling Festival and Iain reminds him of a song he sung once about the contents of a lady's bag...
Phil Kay has performed seat of your pants, follow your nose stand up comedy for 25 Edinburgh festivals in a row and beyond. He first arrived on the comedy scene when he won the 1993 newcomer competition “So You Think You’re Funny”. Phil won the award for best stand up in the 1994 British Comedy […] La entrada Episode 84 – Phil Kay se publicó primero en Headstuff.
This week the Moral Maze asks "in a society where resources are scarce, should we take account of whether people have contributed to their own misfortune?" The issue has been raised by Phil Kay, the assistant chief constable of Leicestershire. Like other public bodies, the force is struggling to stretch resources to cover demand. He told his local newspaper that he would "far rather" officers focus on preventing crime and protecting the public than spend their time investigating break-ins where carelessness may have played a role. In time-honoured fashion Mr Kay says his remarks have been taken out of context, but does he have a point? This week it's been reported that some NHS authorities are considering closing hospitals to meet a £22 billion savings target. At the same time demand from patients has never been greater. Is making an explicit connection between our lifestyle choices and the chances of getting treatment for the consequences of them the most just and moral way to allocate resource? Or is it the worst kind of victim blaming? There are already many ways in which we reward so called "good behaviour" - no claims bonuses, reduced premiums in return for fitting better security, tax breaks for pension savings. Wearable technology like fitness trackers will make looking after ourselves even more feasible in the future, so why not punish "bad behaviour"? We already have sin taxes, and they're called that for a reason. When the cost of our collective sins is so great, is it morally justifiable to expect the rest of society to pick up the bill for our moral blameworthiness? Or is the very notion a kind of mass hardening of the heart that weakens the bonds of our collective humanity?
Phil Kay tells Marsha all about his 20 minute gigs, transport in and around London, and what he's been doing for the last 12 months.
Comedy speaks through Tommy Tiernan like an elemental force. One of Ireland’s most respected comic exports, his latest challenge is to improvise an hour without repeating anything he’s ever said before. We discuss the problems this presents, what led him to take it on, and where and when to wave your mickey in the moonlight… Support the podcast by hitting “donate” at comedianscomedian.com Eleanor Tiernan, Phil Kay, Dara O’Briain, Katherine Ryan, Rich Hall, Abandoman, Jason Byrne, Ross Noble, Owen O’Neill, Holly Burn,
A Deep and Melodic exclusive hour mix with Celestial's Jadele. 1. Art Department - Insomniac (Eric Volta Remix) 2. The Black 80's - Move on (Kollektiv Turmstrasse Remix) 3. Tom Demac - Emerge feat. Phil Kay 4, Jobe - Close Your Eyes 5. DAVI - The Bay 6 6. Sandrino Frankey - Save 7. Michael Gracioppo - Creep ft Wayne Tennant (Tale of Us Remix) 8. Gabriel Ananda, Maceo Plex - Solitary Daze 9. Whomi - Near Walls 10. Oliver Schories - Oil
It's episode 100 of the podcast and Stu's been saving this one up! If you've donated in the last few months you'll have heard this one as a sneaky pre-release but here it is for the rest of us... Phil Kay is a force of nature. Not a metaphorical one; an actual force of nature. “The guy that speaks really fast until it goes wrong” waxes sagacious about staying in the bit that works, no longer being appropriate to the bullets, and most importantly of all believing in belief. Phil's autobiography “The Wholly Viable” is available online now and you'd be an idiot to miss it.Get ad-free new episodes, bonus content from interviews and much more by joining the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders@ComComPod | www.comedianscomedian.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eleanor Tiernan makes tremendously articulate comedy, often out of morally murky ideas and subjects. She talks here about the comedy scene in her native Ireland, how to find the bits of your act that are genuinely “alive”, and how she escaped material she felt trapped by. We also go into depth on her experiences with therapy, how her artistic purpose helps her emotionally, and how we share the underlying fear of getting kicked out of the gang... Free Fringe, Laughter Lounge, Tommy Tiernan, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Poor School, The Oxford Drama School, Help The Frigid, So You Think You're Funny?, Mrs Brown's Boys, Chris Brown, Stewart Lee, Andrew Lawrence, Headwreckers, David McSavage, Phil Kay, Hunter Square, Reginald D Hunter, Up The Creek, Comedy Store, Dublin Fringe Festival, The National Therapy Project, Jason Byrne, Dara O'Briain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition of Stand up and Walk we join Phil Kay as he leads a pilgrimage down Oxford Street to the sacred land of Primark
A master of off-the-wall wordplay, Noel James is disarmingly honest about his struggles with comedy and real life. We analyse his use of metaphor and analogy as well as delving into his psychology, what it's like to commit one's life to comedy, and the public craving for “one voice of truth”. Bangor University, Taunton, One Liners, Gavin Webster, New Zealand, Laurel And Hardy, Monty Python, James Joyce, Dylan Thomas, Spike Milligan, British Telecom, Mark Thomas, Kevin Day, Maria Callas, Graham Norton, Frankie Howerd, Ken Dodd, Time Out, Tunnel Club, Malcolm Hardee, Game Of Thrones, Paul Foot, Phil Kay, Chortle, Daniel Dennett, Colin Wilson, The Outsider, Bill Hicks, Joe Rowntree, SNL, Saturday Night Live, Ben Elton, Arthur Smith, Tim Vine, Glee Club, Selling Out, Eric Sykes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil Kay joins Iain and stand in producer Macca Pacca on the show this evening. We also have one of the most astonishing, hilarious, odd calls we've had in a while. Guess which one...
Comedian Phil Kay talks to Iain Lee about singing about the contents of a lady's bag, comedy club crowds, and telling stories at London Story Telling Festival...