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Karen Read Trial Day 7 Blow-by-Blow McCabe, the Fake Name, and the 2:27 AM Search On Day 7 of the Karen Read trial, we finally heard from the prosecution's star civilian witness — Jennifer McCabe. In this episode, I break down the full scope of her testimony: what she said on direct, how the defense tried to tear her apart on cross, and whether any of it stuck. We get into the “I hit him” quote, the infamous Google search, and the uncomfortable moment she admitted giving a fake name to federal agents. Also: what the jury saw, what they didn't, and how Judge Cannone cracked the whip on both legal teams behind the scenes. I'll also unpack the absurdity of the defense theory — because if you believe John O'Keefe was murdered inside that house and dragged out front while people were blasting “It's Raining Men” and checking the Celtics score, well… buckle up. This is the episode where we start pulling back the curtain on what's real, what's performance, and what the jury actually has to work with. Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Karen Read Trial Day 7 Blow-by-Blow McCabe, the Fake Name, and the 2:27 AM Search On Day 7 of the Karen Read trial, we finally heard from the prosecution's star civilian witness — Jennifer McCabe. In this episode, I break down the full scope of her testimony: what she said on direct, how the defense tried to tear her apart on cross, and whether any of it stuck. We get into the “I hit him” quote, the infamous Google search, and the uncomfortable moment she admitted giving a fake name to federal agents. Also: what the jury saw, what they didn't, and how Judge Cannone cracked the whip on both legal teams behind the scenes. I'll also unpack the absurdity of the defense theory — because if you believe John O'Keefe was murdered inside that house and dragged out front while people were blasting “It's Raining Men” and checking the Celtics score, well… buckle up. This is the episode where we start pulling back the curtain on what's real, what's performance, and what the jury actually has to work with. Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Karen Read Trial Day 7 Blow-by-Blow McCabe, the Fake Name, and the 2:27 AM Search On Day 7 of the Karen Read trial, we finally heard from the prosecution's star civilian witness — Jennifer McCabe. In this episode, I break down the full scope of her testimony: what she said on direct, how the defense tried to tear her apart on cross, and whether any of it stuck. We get into the “I hit him” quote, the infamous Google search, and the uncomfortable moment she admitted giving a fake name to federal agents. Also: what the jury saw, what they didn't, and how Judge Cannone cracked the whip on both legal teams behind the scenes. I'll also unpack the absurdity of the defense theory — because if you believe John O'Keefe was murdered inside that house and dragged out front while people were blasting “It's Raining Men” and checking the Celtics score, well… buckle up. This is the episode where we start pulling back the curtain on what's real, what's performance, and what the jury actually has to work with. Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
The March 2025 edition of Mardi Gras Anthems marks a decade of anthems as I started making them back in 2015. For this set I've reached back to classic hits from the 80's and 90's with modern updates as well as some more recent songs from this millennium. The set kicks off with a repurposed mix of Kylie's "Better The Devil You Know" followed by an updated mix of "Happenin' All Over Again" by Lonnie Gordon, which was one of my favourite Stock Aitken Watermen songs from back in the day. The amazing Division 4 provides three stand out mixes here for Madonna, Aretha Franklin and Vanessa Amorosi respectively. The equally amazing Mark from Dirty Disco also features four of his mixes here and as always, I'm very grateful to them both for providing me with their remixes. Classic songs from Anastacia, Céline Dion, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Tina Cousins and Cher all feature here. One of my all time favourite songs from the 90's was "Heaven" by Sarah Washington and here it is given a killer new remix from 7th Heaven. Robbie Carrigan delivers a stellar mix of the classic "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls as well. I'll be away for the whole Mardi Gras weekend celebrating my birthday so here are some awesome anthems to help you celebrate Mardi Gras. EnjoyAnthony1/ "BETTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW" (Storm's Full On Disco Remix) - KYLIE MINOGUE2/ "HAPPENIN' ALL OVER AGAIN" (Dwayne Minard Remix) - LONNIE GORDON3/ "EXPRESS YOURSELF" (Division 4 Remix) - MADONNA4/ "FREEWAY OF LOVE" (Division 4 Remix) - ARETHA FRANKLIN5/ "GIMME GIMME GIMME" (A MAN AFTER MIDNIGHT) (Freejak Remix) - ABBA6/ "I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY" (WHO LOVES ME) (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework) - WHITNEY HOUSTON7/ "THE ONLY WAY IS UP" (2 Trust DJ's Remix) - YAZZ & THE PLASTIC POPULATION8/ "ABSOLUTELY EVERYBODY" (Division 4 Remix) - VANESSA AMOROSI9/ "MY HEART WILL GO ON" (Ghostbusterz Club Mix) - CELINE DION10/ "I'M OUTTA LOVE" (Tommy MC Club Remix) - ANASTACIA11/ "HEAVEN" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - SARAH WASHINGTON12/ "HOW DO I LIVE" (Almighty Anthem Club Mix) - LEANN RIMES13/ "DON'T GIVE ME YOUR LIFE" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - SHANIE14/ "THE EDGE OF GLORY" (Wayne G. & Andy Allder Atlantis Club Mix) - LADY GAGA15/ "RHYTHM IS A DANCER" (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework) - SNAP!16/ "PON DE REPLAY" (Pon De Club Play Remix) - RIHANNA17/ "GENIE IN A BOTTLE" (Thiago Antony Remix) - CHRISTINA AGUILERA18/ "OOPS!...I DID IT AGAIN" (HenriqMoraes Remix) - BRITNEY SPEARS19/ "I STILL BELIEVE" (HenriqMoraes Club Mix) - MARIAH CAREY20/ "IT'S RAINING MEN" (Robbie Carrigan Tribal Anthem Remix) - THE WEATHER GIRLS21/ "I LOVE IT" (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework) - ICONA POP ft. CHARLIE XCX22/ "PRAY" (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework) - TINA COUSINS23/ "I WALK ALONE" (Simone Bresciani Club Mix) - CHER
Mercredi 12 février sort "Bridget Jones : folle de lui", le 4e et dernier volet des aventures de notre gaffeuse préférée. Mais avant ça, revenons aux origines avec "Le Journal de Bridget Jones", en 2001, lorsqu'il pleuvait des gaines et des hommes. Nous écoutons "It's raining men" par l'ancienne Spice Girl Geri Halliwell. Ecoutez Le tube de la matinale avec Vincent Perrot du 09 février 2025.
Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) as they chat about Season 3 Episode 16 of Felicity, It's Raining Me, with special guest, Lindy (@tvlindy). They discuss the best karaoke songs, how much Javier asks of Felicity, and the Ben vs Noel of it all.You can WATCH this podcast on our brand new YouTube channel!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comSpecial thanks to JD McGuire (@jdmcguire) for our theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
¡it's Raining Men! Hallelluyah! Abrimos el año con Bridget y sus propósitos. Una película que caló en toda una generación y que actualizó la comedia romántica llevándola a un terreno nuevo y refrescante. Renee Zellweger, Hugh Grant y Colin Firth nos entregan un triángulo amoroso histórico y nosotros lo disfrutamos con ellos.
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt General Hospital predictions for 2025 see Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Jack Brennan (Charles Mesure) may engage in a fiery romance, while a potential love triangle could arise between Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst), Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson), and Ava Jerome (Maura West). Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) could find themselves in an unexpected romance as Sasha's pregnancy becomes more evident on the ABC soap opera. GH predictions indicate Port Charles may also welcome a slew of single men into the mix, creating new romantic possibilities for characters like Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos), Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins) and Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) might find solace in a short-term rebound romance, while the fate of Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and his daughter Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) remains ambiguous. A controversial prediction suggests that Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) may defy critics and embark on a serious relationship, possibly leading to marriage on General Hospital in 2025. Visit our General Hospital section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/general-hospital/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date General Hospital Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/general-hospital-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Milena. Wir reden über eine schreckliche Hippie-Phase, Jethro Tull & Zupfgeigenhansel, Adidas Allstars mit Plaka-Farbe lila anmalen, Poster im Jugendzimmer, eine potentielle Simon & Garfunkel Reunion, ein Ire mit langen grauen Haaren im Kölner Saturn, die Welt nach Trump, das weibliche Pendant von Tony Hawk, Haarperlen wie Nick von Kajagoogoo, Riesen-Fan von The Jam sein, herausfinden, dass man Handlungsoptionen hat, Provokation von Jugendlichen, Bap & Bots, Abi 89, Die Ärzte in der Villa Kreuzberg, Der Dschungel, die Szene um Loft & Swing, der Senatsrockwettbewerb, Beastie Boys & Run DMC im Tempodrom, die Panhandle Alks, halbes Jahr in Paris, Gast-Aufenthalt bei Radio 4U, Hey Music von Jürgen Jürgens, ein Radiobeitrag über die Lemonheads, DJ Motte in der Turbine Rosenheim, der Rydell High Club, Don McLeans "American Pie", eklektisches Auflegen, aus dem Free Falling Nähkästchen, Radio ist kein sterbendes Medium, Deutschland ist keine Insel der Popkultur, Roger Waters kein Geld in den Rachen werfen wollen, Fuagzi als Media Markt-Werbejingle, Als Hitler das rosa Kaninchen stahl, die Produktion des Films "Einfach machen - She-Punks von 1977 bis heute", wenn man was schneiden würde dann das hier, mal wieder KI & Musik bzw. die Welt, der gruselige Curtis Yarvin, die Sache mit Bob Mould, der miserable Sound von Hüsker Dü, uvm. Drei Songs für die Playlist: 1) Ein Lieblingssong der 15-jährigen Milena: THE STRANGLERS - Golden Brown 2) Ein passender Titeltrack für eine fiktive Serie über Punk in Deutschland in den 80ern: DIE TOTEN HOSEN - Jürgen Englers Party 3) Ein Song, den Milena am liebsten nie mehr hören würde: GERI HALLIWELL - It´s Raining Men
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We knew Kamala Harris' appearance on “Club Shay Shay” was risky for Shannon Sharpe, but it was much worse than expected. Sharpe rolled over for the Democratic cause, not unlike fellow podcasters Matt Barnes and Charlamagne tha God. Meanwhile on the Donald Trump side, Elon Musk leads the charge and has fellow billionaires like Jeff Bezos getting in line. NYC radio host Sid Rosenberg spoke at Trump's MSG rally and joins “Fearless” to share his perspective. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Show Outline: 09:13 Raining Men vs. Reigning Men 11:20 Shannon Sharpe rolls over for Kamala Harris and Democratic Party 32:34 Elon Musk leads fellow Billionaires to Political Center 1:02:55 Did Trump really say he wants to cover up slavery. 1:13:45 Kamala Harris has a different view of the Central park 5 1:24:40 Sid Rosenberg joins Fearless after speaking at a Trump rally at MSG 1:42:26 Comment of the Day with Shemeka Michelle Today's Sponsors: ALPINE GOLD EXCHANGE Inflation is eating away at your savings and is showing no signs of slowing down. At Alpine Gold, you can start earning a competitive return on precious metal leases that allow investors to protect against inflation while earning a competitive return at the same time. You won't find many similar offers. Learn more by visiting https://AlpineGold.com and use the promo code FEARLESS to receive free shipping on orders over $200. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $20 off your yearly subscription. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the span of a week, former President Donald Trump went from working the drive through at McDonald's to allegedly praising Adolf Hitler's generals while president. Can you tell we're just mere weeks away from election day? And in some ways, it feels like everybody is looking for an October surprise, yet it feels like with every new shocking piece of breaking news, voters keep saying–to borrow a phrase from another popular fast-food chain–“Where's the beef?” Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris should consider changing her campaign theme song to “It's Raining Men” by the Weather Girls, because they're pushing out all the men like former President Barack Obama and Eminem to try and shore up those male votes. Will it work? To break it down and attempt to make sense of it all, H. Alan Scott is joined by Newsweek's Jason Lemon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host, Commissioner and Home Owner Zach Osowski is back to talk about the weather. Because weather is exciting compared to the Dallas New York game. He then previews what has to be the worst TNF schedule ever. And as always gambling and terrible DFS picks.
Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your hosts are Paul Marden and Oz Austwick.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcast.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this podcast.Competition ends on 25th September 2024. The winner will be contacted via Twitter. Show references: https://www.monkey-forest.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-torlop-261a10119/ Josh is a passionate marketer and PR professional currently working at Trentham Monkey Forest in Staffordshire. As the sole member of the Marketing & PR team, he manages, oversees, and delivers all communication strategies for one of the UK's most fascinating woodlands. This unique role requires him to wear many hats, as he strives to create best-in-class campaigns across multiple fronts.Trentham Monkey Forest is unlike any other place in the UK. It's a 60-acre woodland where 140 Barbary macaques live freely, mirroring their natural habitat. This distinct feature is the heart of the attraction, and Josh is driven to share this "sparkle" with as many people as possible, all while working within a modest budget. A visit to the forest, which Josh first experienced with his aunt in 2007 as a child, left a lasting impression on him. Now, he aims to ensure that visitors create similarly special and lasting memories at this remarkable destination, all for an affordable entry fee—an essential element of his marketing strategy.In 2024, Monkey Forest reached a record-breaking year for footfall, and as the year draws to a close, Josh has been collaborating with Oz on creating 'out of the box' campaigns that break the 'fourth wall' between the brand and the consumer. Reflecting on a PR stunt he strategized and executed in 2022, which went globally viral and reached hundreds of millions worldwide, Josh considers it a personal career highlight. His enthusiasm for being a one-man marketing team at such a unique destination continues to fuel his innovative and ambitious approach. Transcription: Paul Marden: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for people working in and working with visitor attractions. I'm your host, Paul Marden. So welcome to Season 6. Oz Austwick: Yeah, welcome back. Paul Marden: How are we back already? Because it feels like only yesterday were recording the tail end of season five. So where's my summer break? It just seems to have gone. Oz Austwick: It does seem a little bit like we've not really had much time off. We must have. Must have had a bit of a break. Paul Marden: Yes, absolutely. Because I've got a list. As long as you are, of all the places that I've been over the summer holidays, where have you been? Oz Austwick: Like you? Lots of places. Lots of castles, a few stately homes and one or two more unusual places. But I think if I had to pick one, I went to Highclere. Oz Austwick: Okay. I love it. I'm a massive Downton Abbey fan. I tried so hard not to like Downton Abbey and just utterly failed and got sucked into this wonderful world of 1920s stately home. The lives going on upstairs and down. And you know what? It's just such a good series and to go and experience the place and see all these wonderful familiar areas with my 15 year old daughter, who is even more of a fan than me, was just amazing. Paul Marden: Brilliant. Oz Austwick: We might just have been blaring theme music out of the car on the way down the drive. How about you? Paul Marden: So where have I been? We went to We The Curious back in Bristol, which has just reopened after two years of being closed. And that was just amazing. I took my daughter there with two of her friends and we had a whale of time wandering around there. We've been to the Roman Baths down in Bath. That was quite fun. That was a very hot day, but we had a lovely time just wandering around in the baths. We really enjoyed that. The one standout thing that I did that does not come around very often, where it comes around once every four years. We went to the Olympics, so went and experienced handball of all games. Never watched a handball game in my life, but it was amazing. It was just so much fun. Oz Austwick: I don't think I know anything about handball. Paul Marden: Well, I was expecting something a bit like basketball or netball. No, not at all. No. This was full on contact sport. It's like rugby, but inside and throwing people around. It was awesome. It was so fast paced. We saw it was France v Germany, so it was absolutely stacked in the stadium. But they captured the spirit of London 2012. It felt just like the part, the atmosphere that we felt when went to the main stadium, the athletic stadium during 2012 but with a french twist. Oz Austwick: Not your first Olympics, then? Paul Marden: No, not my first. But I didn't see Usain Bolt this time. I did see him 2012. He was only about a spec on the other side of the stadium at the time, but no, we had a great time and there was just so much about the way that they organised it. It's a feat of human engineering, isn't it, to put that on for two weeks stint. But they organised it so well and yeah, it was thoroughly enjoyable. Oz Austwick: So, speaking of events, we're going to one pretty soon, aren't we? I mean, it's not quite on the scale of the Olympics, but it's going to be glorious all the same. Paul Marden: Yes. So this will be my third National Theme Park Awards. I promise this year not to scream quite so loudly if I actually go one of the roller coasters whilst we're there. Oz Austwick: Well, I'm going with you, so I will record it. Paul Marden: I promise you. I screamed like a marine last year. Oz Austwick: Yeah. So we'll be there. We're there officially as Rubber Cheese, aren't we? So, yes, if you're there, come over and say hi, we've got a stall, I think a stand and we might have some freebies. We'll definitely have some chocolates because it's a good excuse to have some chocolates. So come and find us and have some chocolates with us. Paul Marden: Yeah, absolutely. But, you know, it's an in real life experience, so come over and talk to us, give us your ideas. What can we do this season and what would you like us to talk about? Can we come to see ewing at your theme park? Oz Austwick: Yeah, because we're doing a bit of that this season, aren't we? We've got a few lined up. Paul Marden: We do. We do. It was something that you said last at the end of Season 5 that you wanted to do differently, that we work in this attraction sector which is all about going and doing experiences and we spend the whole of the podcast sat in a square room with nothing much going on and without actually meeting people in real life. And wouldn't it be wonderful if we could actually record in real life with people? Oz Austwick: It's crazy not to. We're talking to people at these amazing places and I just get to sit in my own dodgy little converted office. But not this time. No. So you met a chap a little while ago at a conference, didn't you? Paul Marden: Yeah, I met Josh from Trentham Monkey Forest, and he was presenting. I think if I'm right in saying this, it was the first time h. e's done a presentation at conference before, but I was blown away by him and his presentation, and he's a one man marketing machine for Trentham from his own slide. He tells this story about being the CMO and the social media executive and the website editor and all of these different hats that. That you have to wear when you're running marquee in a small business. That's Josh, and I just loved it. And I was really impressed with the way he was talking about the outcomes of what he had achieved as a result of the work that he was doing. It wasn't just about the activities that he was doing. Paul Marden: It was what difference that made to the organization as a result of him doing it, which I found really impressive. So I really wanted him on the podcast, and I jumped on a call with him and. And his first idea was, why don't you come and record it in the Monkey Forest? So here we are at the start of Season 6, and you've had a chance to go up there, haven't you? Oz Austwick: Yeah. I mean, it is a little ironic that my favorite podcast. Sorry, my second favourite podcast, because obviously this is my favourite. My second favourite podcast is the Infinite Monkey Cage. So to get to go and record in what is essentially a cage with monkeys in itheme seemed like way too good an opportunity to pass up on. It was an amazing day. I try not to say too much about it because we've got the whole interview to come. Paul Marden: Absolutely. But I'm assuming that everything went slickly and it was a well oiled machine and it's got the same production values as we would normally expect. Oz Austwick: No, not at all. I mean, I realised that there was potentially an issue when we. I got there and I found the place really easily. It was great. It was nicely signposted. I found the right place. The people in the car parks were hugely helpful. They sent me there. I parked up, a lovely lady took me to Josh. We got all the gear. We walked quite a long way into a forest full of monkeys, and then I realised I didn't have a camera with me. And of course, it's not an easy thing to go because we couldn't just leave all the gear with the monkeys and both walk back. But because I wasn't wearing official Trentham Monkey Forest clothing, they didn't want people to see me walking around in the woods off the path. So it became quite. Oz Austwick: So we figured it out, got the camera, got back, started setting everything up, and of course, because we're not sitting at desks I've got a lovely microphone that I wanted to put out in front of us, but you can't string a cable across a large open area where there are monkeys. Paul Marden: Health and safety issues with monkeys. Oz Austwick: Yeah, well, absolutely. The fact is, I mean, we could have done it, but the monkeys would have probably just taken the microphone away. So there is, if I'm being honest, a little bit of wind noise because the microphone's slightly further from us than I hoped it would be. I've got Josh miked up, so it's only me that you struggle to hear. But that being said, I mean, what an amazing experience if you haven't been to Trentham Monkey Forest, go. We've talked about this a little before, but there's this kind of period, 100, 120 years ago when all of the great historic homes, these are amazing estates, suddenly started having to find other ways of making money. And you can look around and some of them have survived and some of them haven't. Some of them have just gone completely. Oz Austwick: Some were turned into flats and one was turned into a monkey forest, which just feels a little bit random. But, yeah, I mean, Josh is a really smart guy, very switched on, very articulate and very knowledgeable, and he's got his own monkey army. So. Paul Marden: I've got nothing to say to that other than we desperately got to listen to the rest of this interview. It's going to be so interesting. Oz Austwick: Yeah, well, absolutely. But before we do, if you're listening and you have a thing going on and you'd like us to come and be part of it and record there, please do get in touch and let us know if you're doing something interesting in the visitor attraction sector. We'd love to talk to you. Or if there's just a pressing issue that you think isn't getting the exposure that it should be, then, yeah, let us know, because this isn't really about us, it's about the sector. And if we can help, then that would be amazing. Paul Marden: Yeah. So we've got lined up for this season. We're going to do some in real life at conferences. So we're going to go to ASDC conference and do some in real life interviews there. We've been invited to some attractions already. So, you know, if you've got a conference and you'd love us to come along and do something in real life for the podcast, let us know if you'd like us to come to your attraction because you're running an event for Halloween or Christmas or whatever it is then let us know. We will chuckle the gear in the back of a car. We promise we will better prepared if we meet monkeys again. Can't promise that we'll better prepared for other animals or small children or whatever, but, you know, we'll do our best. Oz Austwick: Yeah, I mean, I'd be hesitant and promising I'd be more prepared, to be honest with you, but, you know, we'll do our best and we'll come up. Oz Austwick: With something on at the end of it, I'm sure. Paul Marden: Yeah, exactly. So, without any further ado, shall we get on to listening to the interview that you did with. With Josh athlete at Trenton Monkey forest? Oz Austwick: So welcome, Josh. Thanks very much for joining us. Regular listeners will probably be aware of a bit of wind noise on this one because for the first time, we're recording on location in a monkey forest. Josh Torlop: Yeah, it's the first time for me to be honest, because I'm just looking across our forest here and we've got three or four monkeys surrounding us. Oz Austwick: Yeah, I must admit it's a little bit odd, if I'm being honest. I'm used to sitting in an office, at a desk, and today I'm leaning on a tree surrounded by monkeys. Josh Torlop: It's giving me a little bit of power here. I'm not the host and I'm making you feel uncomfortable with these monkeys around us, but no, yeah, we're perfectly fine. The monkeys have their natural weariness intact of humans, so they won't bother us too much. They will simply live their monkey life around us. Oz Austwick: If you're listening to this on Spotify or through iTunes or anything like that, then please check out the YouTube video and you'll be able to see some of the monkeys that are currently watching us. So, as always, we tend to start with a couple of icebreaker questions. And now we're in Season 6, that's not going to change anytime soon. So I've got a couple of kind off the wall questions for you. Josh Torlop: Oh, here we go. Oz Austwick: What's the biggest animal that you think you could carry up a flight of stairs? Josh Torlop: Oh, that's a good question. So, when I was younger, I had a Labrador called Tommy who had a bit of a gut. Oz Austwick: Okay. Josh Torlop: So I'd say I'd carry Tommy, and that might be a very boring answer, but he could eat anything. We had two labradors, one called Blake and one called Tommy. And Tommy used to finish his food and eat Blake's food, so I would say Tommy. Oz Austwick: Okay, cool. Yeah, I reckon. I think you could carry a labrador. The next one is what film should be remade by the Muppets. Josh Torlop: Oh, that's an interesting one, isn't it? Oz Austwick: Yeah. Josh Torlop: The Wolf of Wall Street. I'd love to see Kim the frog take on Wall street. How good would that be? Oz Austwick: That would be amazing. Josh Torlop: Yeah, that would be perfect. Because Margot Robbie's blonde. Miss Piggy was blonde. Not to say that Margot Robbie looks at all like Miss Piggy, but that's. Yeah, that'd work. Oz Austwick: I doubt she's a listener, if I can. So one of the things I really want to talk to you about, other than that this venue, which is quite unique, at least in the UK, is the challenges of being a one man marketing team. Oz Austwick: Let's start off. Just tell me a little bit about the monkey forest and how it became a thing. Josh Torlop: Yeah, certainly. So, Trentham Monkey Forest is one of four parks protecting Barbary macaques. That is a highly endangered species of primate. So there's less than 8000 in the wild. So we have two parks in France, one in Germany and one here in Staffordshire. Stokend Trentham Monkey Forest. And it started all the way back in 1969 in Kinzheim in the Alsace region. Listeners might remember Beauty and the Beast. That's where the town was famously sort of depicted. Oh, yeah, there we go. Yeah. Back to the Muppets. Well, yeah. But in terms of our journey, if you will, it was two french chaps, one called Jack Trinau and one called Gilbert de turquine, that basically sought this mission to protect this incredible species, monkey called Barbary macaques. Josh Torlop: So they wanted to create this fantastic concept where around 100 monkeys, 100 to 150, could simply be themselves in a forest completely, no interference from humans, in a way where it would be able to preserve the natural behaviours in order to facilitate possible reintroduction. Oz Austwick: Okay. Josh Torlop: So it was an incredible forward thinking concept. And you fast forward 40 years, they had to basically have to open two parks, another one in France in Rocamadour, and then another one in Germany in the sort of Lake Constance area, basically, because they sort of made the mistakes before us, basically. So they realised that once you have a lot of monkeys in a forest living how they would. They'd mate and they'd make. You'd end up with more monkeys. So they had to open more parks came this incredible conservation project for this one species, which makes us incredibly different, because their passion was engaging people with this primate in particular, by letting visitors to the area marvel at the incredible behaviours right in front of them from 2 meters away. Josh Torlop: But also, the monkeys having this, you know, this separation between human and primate, so their natural behaviours weren't deteriorated. So it was an incredible concept that here we are, 2005, we'll say we opened in Trentham, Stoke, and here we are, 2024, 19 years later, thriving, surviving, and I'm doing the marketing for it, which is incredible. Oz Austwick: Absolutely. So how do you end up as the marketing and pr manager of a monkey forest? Josh Torlop: So what you do is the year was, what, 2021? And I was looking for a role in marketing and I was scrolling through LinkedIn and Indeed, as you do when you're searching for a job. And I saw an advertisement for a marketing and PR officer at Trentham Monkey Forest. And it brought me back to when I was seven years old, my auntie and my mum coming to visit Monkey Forest for the first time and being absolutely amazed at the fact that there was a primate right in front of me, acting as if I wasn't there and it was just being a monkey, I thought it was magnificent. And that visit always stuck with me. And for me, as a visitor attraction, I always talk about, now I'm marketing at a visitor attraction. Is the sparkle what excites your visitors to come to you? Josh Torlop: And that is it. That moment of thinking, wow, that's incredible, there's a monkey right there acting exactly how it would in the wild. That's always stuck with me. And that inspired me to apply for that role because I wanted to share that sort of memory maker with thousands of people to visit the park and have that same experience. And thankfully, we're doing that quite well. We're hitting all the right noises on TikTok. Oz Austwick: Absolutely, yeah, you're doing a great job. Does it ever get normal? Because I have to say, it's really weird to be stood here in a perfectly normal british bit of woodland. And, yeah, there are monkeys. Josh Torlop: Well, if you look to your left, you'll see a statue of a man in the distance. So that man is the Duke of Sutherland. He once owned this land, a bit like lion king, you know, everywhere the light touches, I own. Basically, in the victorian times, he owned the Trentham estate. So everywhere we're looking now, that was Duke Sutherland's land. And people of that time actually enjoyed this forest for leisure. So not much has really changed because people still enjoy it. It's just there's monkeys here, which I love to imagine if we just brought him back for just a day and I would be like, what do you think of this use for your land, mister Duke, Sir Duke? Oz Austwick: I think it's fascinating. And one of the things that we see a lot, because we talk to and work with a lot of old historic estates and the kind of, I guess maybe 100 years ago or so, there was a real issue where they had to suddenly start doing something to survive. They couldn't just have the land and keep it, they had to actually make some use of it or lose it. And it's really interesting how some places in their safari parks or golf courses or hotels and spas, and there we have a load of monkeys. Josh Torlop: Yeah, I mean, 60 acres, about the equivalent of 40 football pitches. For any football fans listening, that's a lot of space. And the visitors see a very small proportion of that, which is nice in a way. I'd love for visitors to see all our forest, but for the monkeys, they have such a huge, vast amount of forest space to live exactly how they would in the wild, to a point. That's incredible. So we invited last year, for example, a David Attenborough producer called Rosie Thomas to do a members evening. We obviously have members, and she had literally just been filming in the Algeria, Morocco, a region where these monkeys are native to. Josh Torlop: And she was absolutely bowled over by the fact that it was bringing her back to filming with David Attenborough, which was crazy to think, but so rewarding, in a sense, for us, as an organisation, to think we're doing the right things. And, yeah, that was probably a moment where I thought, wow. Well, I always think, wow. But that, for me, sums up Monkey Forest. To see that a David Attenborough producer could be amazed, and the environment. Oz Austwick: So, yeah, so how do you market it? Josh Torlop: How do I market it? Oz Austwick: It's not like there's a playbook that already. Josh Torlop: That's probably the beauty of it. But is there a playbook for marketing? I mean, TikTok, I feel like if you ever see the Royal Society Protection of Birds, RSPB, they're amazing. They are so hilarious with TikTok. But for us, I think we stick to our unique. Oh, gosh, USP Unique Selling Point of, you walk amongst the monkeys. We have a little bit of fun with it, but also, we know our audience quite well, in a sense, that we know which channels suit certain content types. Pr. We do a lot of story pushing, storytelling features, like a huge part of our marketing activity. We tend to go viral quite often with user generated content. Josh Torlop: So we try and, you know, push that to make sure that visitors want to take a TikTok here, get excited about that, because it could go viral, it could blow up. Anyone can make content nowadays, so we tap into that. But, yeah, I think the key in everything is knowing your audience, knowing what we are and what we do best, which is the walking amongst the monkeys and the conservation behind it. And also being organic. I think I'm being authentic. I think some brands tend to forget that their audiences are human and they don't want to be sold to. They want to see organic content, digest it, consume it, otherwise they're going to swipe up or they're going to swipe across. Josh Torlop: So for us, it's all about having that tongue in cheek element, hitting all noises, having those serious conservation messaging, whether it's a blog or whatever, but marrying that up with some funny content. I mean, do you remember the Aurora, the Northern Lights? One silly thing I did on social media was I superimposed a monkey, transparent monkey in the sky here, and we said, "Oh, the Aurora looked a bit different and still contract", and that got a bit of traction. But, yeah, things like that, you know, showing a bit of personality. I mean, Ryanair do it, a lot of brands are starting to do it now. Curries. I find them hilarious when they chuck a chicken into a air fryer, like from a viral meme video. I don't know if you've seen, Oz, but that's hilarious. Yeah, that's brilliant. Oz Austwick: I mean, there are some companies that are really smashing social media. I'm a huge fan of Gregg's social media. And there's one of the big London department stores that does a world famous Christmas display in their windows every year. And there's a Gregg's opposite the road, opposite them, on the other side of the road. And they literally, they reversed their sign so that every time somebody took a picture of the Christmas display, it said Gregg's. Josh Torlop: Oh, brilliant. Oz Austwick: What a fantastic thing. Josh Torlop: You're making me hungry for a cheese and onion pasta. I love it. Gregg's. There is a drive through one in Stoke by Trent Bale. Oz Austwick: I might check that out. Josh Torlop: For me, I think TikTok in particular, I think every marketer's worked out that each post you do on TikTok you're following is the lowest percentage of who will see that. So it's always a new audience for every post that you do on TikTok. So for us coming in three years ago, we didn't have a TikTok, which I found incredible. We should have TikTok was my answer in my job interview, and that's probably what landed me the job because, you know, three years on we've got 12.7 thousand followers, which is quite a good growth. Josh Torlop: I'm always my biggest critic, so I'd want more, but I think every marketer or PR would say that. But in terms of the TikTok content that we put out is just making sure that we're doing it on a consistent basis, because we know that organic nature of the organic post, reaching a new audience each time, that's probably not going to be there forever. So it's sort of using that now to our advantage because, say, if we do ten posts a week and yeah, all those ten posts didn't get a million views, but if each one of those got a thousand views, that's 10,000 people that wouldn't have seen our content. And also that our unique element will be embedded in that content, or it'll be me in a monkey costume dancing to It's Raining Men. That wasn't me, by the way. Josh Torlop: I've just, I'm just like, that slipper wasn't me. Lots of fun. Oz Austwick: I'll see if I can get a link for that and pop it in the show notes. I mean, I think it's really interesting that social media kind of gives us this really odd view when it comes to numbers. And you say you've got what, say, twelve and a half thousand followers. Josh Torlop: Yeah, I think it's 12.7 now. 12.7 thousand. Oz Austwick: And those people who are really into social media will look at that and think, oh, that's not very many. Josh Torlop: No. Oz Austwick: But put them all in a room. Josh Torlop: Well, that's quite an awful lot for a small organisation. But also zero pounds spent. Oz Austwick: Absolutely. Oz Austwick: If you got twelve and a half thousand people through the gates, that wouldn't come through the gates otherwise, then that's a massive step. Josh Torlop: Yeah. Well, absolutely. I think for us, we have a quite high awareness campaign yearly campaign. We just want to drive awareness to us. Because I live and die by you put this in front of eyes. Feet are going to certainly follow because of how incredible it is. So that's what molds our strategy. But that's obviously one small element is social media. I mean, we did a PR stunt in 2022 that went globally viral. It reached 900 million people. So we're talking about 12.7 thousand not being the biggest, but that's huge. Yeah. James Corden was talking about little old Trent and monkey forest a few years ago. Because you'll love this, we hired a Marvin Gaye impersonator to serenade our monkeys, saying, "Let's get it on." Oz Austwick: I saw. Josh Torlop: Yeah. Oz Austwick: And that was a Valentine's Day thing. Josh Torlop: It was a Valentine's Day PR stunt, yeah. And it went absolutely viral. I dine out on it every week now at dinner, because I don't think I'm ever going to live that down. Oz Austwick: So, I mean, did it work? Do you have baby monkeys now? Josh Torlop: We had twelve that year, I believe. I think twelve. So. Oz Austwick: So, from a conservation point of view, getting Marvin Gaye involved was a good move. Josh Torlop: Well, that's it, yeah. We aim between six and seven babies, so if we have twelve that year, then it's work. Oz Austwick: I'm impressed. Josh Torlop: Yeah. Oz Austwick: So what are some of the challenges? Because obviously it's just you that does all of this and I've worked in house as a marketer and you've got to do everything, which inevitably means that you've just got to decide which bits you're going to do and which bits you're not. Oz Austwick: How's that work in the visitor attraction industry? Josh Torlop: For me, I hate the saying jack of all trades. I prefer swiss army knife because each part of a swift army knife is very useful and that's each part of the communication strategy f For me, every bit of it is vital for the success of your marketing and pr strategy. And one of the challenges is, obviously, managing time. Not to be boring, but it is. For example, this morning I've had a BBC radio stoke interview come straight speak to you. But, yeah, it's a case of making sure that you don't bite off more than you can chew, not having a skatcon approach, having quite a strategic straight line, knowing what you wanted to achieve. or me. Every bit of it is vital for the success of your marketing and pr strategy. So, yeah, that feeds into our strategy, really. Josh Torlop: It's not biting off more than we can chew, but also being as impactful as we can with the resource given. So I take all the photography that many people probably don't know, and Monkey Forest, we don't outsource photography, I take it. So I feel like, yes, it can be taxing having just one person to do all these roles, but then ensures consistency, because if it's wrong, it's the wrong consistency. But I like to think I'm doing quite well here. So in terms of what we're doing and what we're putting out, it's all consistent, we're brand cohesive because we haven't got a lot of chefs in the room giving off opinions, which can be good, can be useful, but still, I think that's why we get stuff done quite quickly. Josh Torlop: Say, if I want bit of content, I take my camera in and get the content, whatever it needs to be. But I do say, "Oh, yeah, it's a marketing team of one", but I have a great support network around me. For example, the director, Mark, best boss you'll ever work for. He is such a good guy and he trusts me to execute the pr and marketing strategy well. And then we've got Lisa, the part manager, who helps me a lot as well with radio interviews. They're all superb in front of the camera. Not a lot of people would say that, but media training wise, everyone is fantastic here in front of media, which is great. So everyone was willing to muck in. Josh Torlop: The Marvin Gaye PR event, for example, that was a roaring success because the guides were on board, they knew what, even though it sounded ridiculous. And all of our guides have science based, of course, being Barbary macaque experts. And they thought, what the earth is Josh playing at here? They saw the impact of raising the profile of the endangered species and they were really with me on that. But that was because we did a team brief. We explained the strategy behind it, what we wanted to achieve. The reason I actually said, the reason why I like to do this high awareness campaign is because I go into the pub with my mates to celebrate getting this job and I'm from a little town called Norfolk in Cheshire, which is probably on the sort of cross county border of Staffordshire. Josh Torlop: And I said, "Oh, I've got a job at transome monkey forest." And they went, "Oh, part of my transom gardens." " No", that's not the case. So we didn't have that profile in place. That was only the people that knew about us, by the way. So half the table didn't even know what Transponkey forest was, which I found baffling 20 minutes up the road. Oz Austwick: Absolutely. So, yeah, so, I mean, you get quite a lot of user generated content, your social media, obviously full of monkeys, but most people's isn't. So when they come, it's quite special being to put that out. But you mentioned earlier when were chatting about the fact that your most recent success has been TripAdvisor. Josh Torlop: Yeah, it's quite the timing, to be fair. So we've gone viral again this week because someone did a review on Tripadvisor and this sums up our marketing strategy to a team because obviously we try and be as lighthearted as possible and resonate with our audiences. So someone did a review about Monkey Forest and they were upset that we had monkeys. So, yeah, primarily it was monkeys. So we responded. I respond to every review because I find the feedback so useful, because we have the luxury that a lot of businesses who are listening or people are from organisations going to be jealous of this. We're closed over winter, so November to February. We have a strategic analysis of the business for me as well, marketing activity. I do all my strategy over winter, implement it spring and summer. Josh Torlop: So anyway, we love our feedback, we love receiving the feedback. And this week, it's the first time in nearly four years where I've been stumped for words. I didn't know what to say to this person because we have got monkeys. So our response went viral. We said something along the lines of, "Yes, we're a monkey forest. So primarily there are monkeys. Sorry, don't know how to answer this." Oz Austwick: It just leaves me wondering how they found you. Josh Torlop: Yeah, because if you. Oz Austwick: Our SEO must be formed pictures of monkey and the website site is covered in pictures of monkeys and it's called monkey forest. Josh Torlop: Can't please everyone. Right. I'm not sure, to be fair, I'd love for him to reach out because, yeah, it has gone viral. I feel bad for the chap who's done the review because he must be a bit upset with all the attention he's got from a review because he's a paying visitor at the end of the day and he probably had a great time, but. Oz Austwick: You'd hope so, but not if you don't like monkeys, I guess. Josh Torlop: Yeah. So. But, yeah, it was in the mail, the Daily Mail, the Daily Mirror, all the national news pretty much this week. So it kept me on my toes and busy. And that's when it's hard as a team of one, is to manage things that go viral. Oz Austwick: I guess at that point you're getting a lot of people trying to contact you and get comments from you for their articles. So what they're putting out is a little bit different. Josh Torlop: Well, no, to be fair, everything's been consistent so far, but it is a lot of marketing, and PR is controlling narratives and making sure that the content or whatever's being put out is in line with what you're trying to achieve. And obviously PR has that challenge and I like to think that PR is sort of my bag. So I love to do PR. It's something that I've always been interested in. I did a journalism degree at university, so I love the PR element of the job and storytelling. So from that, I'm sure fellow PRs that are listening will understand. When something goes viral, it's a little dreaded demon in the back of your mind where you're like, "Oh, God, it's gone viral." Oz Austwick: It's probably good. Josh Torlop: Probably good. But I've got a lot of answers to come up with. But, yeah, it's great for the business and we're a lovely bunch here. So if anyone does something great, people do tell you, and it's really nice, and it's such a wonderful place to work. Even the head guides, they have a bit of bands with me. I like to call them Anton Deck, the two head guides. So it's Aliya, the Venice, and it's daydream. 20 years. Well, 19 years, but yeah. So Aliyah gave me a lot of banter. Scene. What has he done now? He's made it busy for bank holiday. We're gonna be knackered. But, yeah, it's all good fun. It's all good banter. Oz Austwick: So what's next? Where do we go at Trentham Monkey Forest? What's the future look like? Josh Torlop: I want to do another Valentine's Day PR stunts. I want to do Netflix and chill, so I want to set up play screen for the monkeys. May play a bit of Titanic or love, actually. But, yeah, I just want to carry on going, getting as much awareness of the park as possible, hitting the right noises, bringing a load of visitors in who have a great time and do more things like this, because this is brilliant and I've really appreciated you coming in, having a chat. Oz Austwick: It's a joy. It feels a little bit like it's not work. I'm feeling very lucky today, so thank you very much for having me. Josh Torlop: Thank you. I think I've bored the monkeys because they've all gone. They've all legged it. Oz Austwick: I am wondering where they've gone. Before we wrap it up, we try and finish every episode with a book recommendation. Josh Torlop: Brilliant. I think I need to be on brand here, even though there are monkeys here and they're not apes, but I'm gonna recommend the Chimp Paradox. Can't remember who it's by, but it's a great book. It's all about controlling your inner chimp as a human and controlling your emotions and making sure you don't react emotionally too much to things. Because I like to think I wear my heart on my sleeve and it's good to make sure that you're keeping control of your emotions and making sure that you know, if anything happens, you're doing a great job, everything's going well in life. Chill out. And not being too hard on yourself. Oz Austwick: Amazing. Well, if you'd like a copy, head over to X and retweet us and say that you would like Josh's book. Josh Torlop: I didn't write it. Josh's book. Josh's book. Oz Austwick: We call it Josh's book. Yeah. Thanks so much. I really appreciate having you on board. And for letting me come and hang out with your monkeys. Josh Torlop: There you go. Thanks very much. Appreciate you coming down. Paul Marden: Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review. It really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned. Skip The Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. You can find show notes and transcriptions from this episode and more over on our website, rubbercheese.com/podcast. 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Louise Minchin and Annie Emmerson talk to BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood.Carol Kirkwood is a British weather presenter, trained by the Met Office, and employed by the BBC, in particular on BBC Breakfast and Victoria Derbyshire. In 2015, she participated in the 13th series of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, finishing in 10th place.There's often a daredevil side to Carol's work. She can be found trying everything from racing high powered speed boats to a charity tandem ride for Children in Need. Somehow most Children in Need broadcasts find her trying something new, which usually involves dancing or singing live. She's appeared as part of the newsreaders' "Rocky Horror Show", The Weather Girls' "Raining Men", she's danced the Can-can and duetted on "Baby, It's Cold Outside".In 2006 , she even learned to ice skate for charity - performing live for BBC One's New Year's Eve Special.Carol talks to Louise and Annie about enjoying being active, from running and walking to cycling. At Her Spirit we're here for you. We want to help you discover your potential, achieve your goals, ignite your fitness, find your community. Head to herspirit.co.uk and sign up for our Core Membership, get access to our virtual classes, monthly challenges and expert advice. Plus, track your progress in our heath hub and find your very own cheerleading squad who will support you every step of the way. Use the code HERSPIRITPOD3 and get three months completely FREE. It's time for YouJoin us at herspirit.co.uk | Instagram | Facebook | Get the Her Spirit App
Are you ready to slam it to the left, shake it to the right and Spice up your life, because on today's episode we are joined by the icon, Geri Halliwell-Horner! You will of course know Geri as one fifth of the Spice Girls who achieved icon status after producing hit after hit and teaching everyone Girl Power before going on to have a huge solo career, including releasing the greatest cover song of all time, in my humble opinion, It's Raining Men. Today Geri joins me in the Reign studio (screams in gay!) to talk about her latest venture, her TENTH book Rosie Frost and Falcon Queen. The book follows Rosie who, after being suddenly orphaned, moves to Bloodstone Island to attend a school built in the memory of Anne Boleyn, by Elizabeth I. In the present day, whilst she encounters mean girls and a demon teacher, Rosie even comes into contact with the ghost of Anne Boleyn who hundreds of years on, haunts the halls. Trust me, it's a page turner for all ages. Not only do we chat about our joint obsession with Anne Boleyn (I wore my ‘divorced, beheaded, died…' t-shirt to make the occasion) Geri talks powerfully about her experiences with bullying, loneliness and grief after losing her father at a young age. We also talk about navigating the pressures of your 30s, when Geri felt like she was falling behind and failing to ‘tick boxes' in life and how not finding love meant she found comfort in her gay friends who filled that void in her life. The gays are the best, trust me babes! What I love so much about this episode though is Geri's words on friendship and making friends as adults, because if you wannabe my lover babes, you gotta get with my friends! I hope you take a lot of Spice and advice away from this episode and if you do please get in touch with me via social media @joshsmithhosts Love, Josh x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bucky and Nick Fury uncover a lost tale from Cap and Bucky's days in WW2 - a tale of horror and war and brothers-in-arms. Plus, Rick & Bob discuss The Simpsons, Star Wars Ashoka, and Bob sings "It's Raining Men!" Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans and https://twitter.com/CapComicFans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capcomicbookfans/message Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capcomicbookfans/support
Play all the ball!Today's episode of The GIST of It features a trifecta of men's sports. First, co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz crack open the peanuts, Cracker Jacks, and Corona Premier because the World Series is finally set, with two Wild Card teams as the last ones standing. After both teams narrowly made the postseason, the National League champion Arizona Diamondbacks will face the American League pennant–winning Texas Rangers beginning tomorrow night. Underdog, meet underdog. Then after the break, the gals lay out a quick NBA season primer with the most dramatic league in sports' 78th season officially underway. And finally in part three, El and Steph shift gears to the soccer pitch to chat through the MLS Cup Playoffs before Round One kicks off on Saturday. Buckle up. This episode might be heavy on the previews, but your brew doesn't have to be! Sip on a Corona Premier, MLB's Official Light Beer, while you tune into the Fall Classic this weekend. It's the ultimate home run.Show notes:More on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusaThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5678978/advertisement
Toni feels hurt and neglected by Joan, when she chases a sexy unattainable athlete, flirts with a wild music executive, and dates an adoring reporter. It's figuratively raining men!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antoinette-q-smith/support
Songs where the singer really just goes for it. Like all in singing the hell out of it, no matter what kind of song it is. Go hard, be a volcano, impress friends and strangers alike at karaoke. Songs discussed in this episode: Bjork - Human Behavior (1993) Chris Cornell - Pillow Of Your Bones (1999) Nirvana - Lounge Act (1991) Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain (1970) Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You (1990) Weather Girls - It's Raining Men (1982) Don Gardner - My Baby Likes To Boogaloo (1966) Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart (1996) XTC - Complicated Game (1979) Animal Collective - For Reverend Green (2007) System Of A Down - Chop Suey (2001) Nnamdi - Semantics (2020) Jessie Mueller - She Used To Be Mine (2016)
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Get involved here: https://4sqclobberscancer.com/on-capital-hill/Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as the two discuss all the shenanigans at Burning Man [including the wild claim that the flooding at the festival is due to climate change], Matt Walsh waging jihad on some random woman for being single with no kids, the new Neo Nazi Fed operation known as "Blood Tribe," and the ADL pressuring X (formerly known as Twitter) to censor content they don't like. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Support the showSign up for Acorns [get $20 BONUS INVESTMENT]: https://fxo.co/1351780/habibibros Sign up for Nutrisystem [BUY ONE, GET ONE MONTH FREE]: https://fxo.co/1351780/habibibrosnutrisystem Alpha Paw [15% DISCOUNT on purchase]: https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100806862-14307374?sid=habibibros Bark Box: https://www.jdoqocy.com/op72efolfn2433B39B95248789A99?sid=habibibros Techni Sport [use promo code "TECHNIBROS" for 10% off]: https://technisportusa.com/?rfsn=7362891.f78ce0&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7362891.f78ce0 --LOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political ...
Leigha - Addict: Leigha shares the triumphs and downfalls in addiction and in recovery. She shares one thing that has been kyptonite and has nearly taken her out. She also shares words of hope for those who are still in active addiction. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sober-unicorn/support
Grab your umbrella, It's Raining Men! Geri's biggest single is our topic this week, and we talk about the big numbers, the music video, and the different live performances! Spice up your life! The Sporty One, by Melanie C Check out our friend Nicoli's Unbound series of books! Dissonance by Nicoli Gonnella Silence by Nicoli Gonnella Hunger by Nicoli Gonnella Fury by Nicoli Gonnella Threshold by Nicoli Gonnella Expanse by Nicoli Gonnella Abyss by Nicoli Gonnella Listen to miek and Greg on Two Bandits Watching Bluey! Two Bandits Watching Bluey miek made an album! progress-is-only-progress-when-documented Follow us on Twitter: @TheSpiceLevel Check out our other socials: thespicelevel.com Email us: TheSpiceLevel@gmail.com
Okay so it's not really RAINING men...it's more of a light sprinkle! We're celebrating Pride with Marco and Dylan, and have a really fun time cringing at all of the embarrassing things in this episode. We discuss scabies, the methods of burning a CD in the early 2000s, and do some fun Italian accents! Hope y'all enjoy this one! Potentially triggering content in this episode: homophobia, teen s*xuality, sl*t shaming, bees, whales follow Keeley at: @omgitskee on Instagram and Tiktok follow Ezra at: @ezrapartier on Instagram follow the podcast at: @cuckoobananaspodcast on Instagram email us at: cuckoobananaspodcast@gmail.com music: https://www.purple-planet.com cover art by: Jaime Lee (@nosoyhere on Instagram)
The boys are joined by special guest James aka Mr Sunday Movies and oh no, have you seen the news? The humidity is rising, the barometer's getting low and according to all sources at about half-past ten tonight, for the first time in history, it's gonna start raining men! How will you survive the oncoming man storm? With little to no information on what caused said man storm the boys speculate on the nature of this man rain. Is it new men? A mass displacement? Or the global himbofication of all men? Zammit thinks it's all a blood ritual by Mother Gia herself and has his eyes set for what he thinks is the ultimate goal, JD slanders Dennis Nedry to everyone's dismay, Jackson goes on his little adventures and ends up with a scorpion wife and James once climbed Mt Kilimanjaro. Batten down the hatches, hope your wife doesn't like her perfect man and prepare for the greatest cucking this generation has ever seen when this traveling man cloud comes to your town.James probably hosts a podcast or whatever, but more importantly his wife, whose name is Claire Tonti, has an album out you can listen to right now! Matrescence is available on all good streaming platforms AND she's going to be in the UK all July so go check out clairetonti.com to grab your tickets. You can also listen to his wife's podcast Suggestible where Claire and her husband chat about things to read, watch and listen to. They have never once suggested this podcast nor should they.Buy our terrible merch here and check out the Bad Brain Boys on Apple Podcasts at apple.co/badbrainboys. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/plumbingthedeathstar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, James St. James, Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey kiki with the iconic Martha Wash. They discuss Martha meeting Izora Armstead and starting The Weather Girls, how Barbara Streisand turned down the vocal part she recorded for "It's Raining Men", and her settlement with RCA that turned into a record deal.
Our producer Shayna Wakefield sits down with Dynelle Rhodes, one-half of the iconic duo The Weathers Girls and the daughter of the late Izora Armstead. In this episode, Dynelle shares intimate details about her mother's journey and the origin of The Weathers Girls. Izora Armstead, known for her unforgettable alto voice, rose to fame as one-half of Two Tons O' Fun, lending her powerful vocals as a backup singer for disco sensation Sylvester. However, it was their own record deal that brought them into the spotlight, leading to the release of three consecutive chart-topping dance hits. In 1982, the duo underwent a transformation, becoming The Weather Girls, and their sensational single "It's Raining Men" catapulted them into mainstream pop success. Dynelle Rhodes takes us on a captivating exploration of her mother's extraordinary musical career, highlighting the pivotal moments that shaped The Weathers Girls' legacy. With personal anecdotes and behind-the-scenes revelations, she delves into the powerful bond she shared with her mother and the influence Izora had on shaping her own musical path. Join us as we celebrate the enduring power of their sound and honor the remarkable contributions of Izora Armstead and The Weathers Girls to the music industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhouseblackjoy/message
The Konnichiwa Podcast - Conversations in English and Japanese
今回のトピックは日本に存在する禁足地についてお話しします! Some places you should probably avoid on your trip to Japan, or should you?
Pilot – Magic Randy Vanwarmer - Just When I Needed You Most The Weather Girls - It's Raining Men
Jesse Starcher, Robert Cooper and Mark Radulich present their Metallica 72 Seasons 2023 Album Review as part of the MHOD Jukebox!72 Seasons is the eleventh studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released on April 14, 2023, by their own label Blackened Recordings. 72 Seasons is produced by Greg Fidelman, who produced the band's previous studio album, Hardwired... to Self-Destruct (2016), and is the band's second studio album to be released through Blackened.We also discuss 93.3 WMMR Rocks' Metallica: All Songs Ranked Worst to Best.All of that plus video reviews of Raining Blood / It's Raining Men - by TRAGEDY and OVERKILL - Scorched.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsosnapchat: markkind76FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
Last week, we talked about kissing the rain. This week, The Weather Girls are letting us know that the rain is actually MEN! Our Patreon members voted that we should discuss this early 80s gay anthem, and we couldn't wait to do so. Will we throw thunder on this duo that was formerly known as Two Tons O' Fun? Stay tuned to find out how we feel about the powerful voices that brought us “It's Raining Men”! If you like the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on our social media: Twitter: @1hitthunderpod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Wanna create your own podcast? Contact us at www.weknowpodcasting.com for more information. Visit punchlion.com for Punchline tour dates, news, and merch. Sign up for more One Hit Thunder on our Patreon www.patreon.com/OHTPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JOIN US on Patreon for full Seeking Brother Husband and Darcey & Stacey Video and Audio podcasts. Patreon.com/MarriedToRealityGo To www.drinkfitaid.com/marriedtoreality for 40% OFF a case of FITAID Energy PLUS FREE SHIPPING!!Follow us on Instagram @marriedtorealitypodFind out more at marriedtorealitypodcast.comCurrently covering 90 Day Fiance, Married At First Sight, Darcey & Stacey, Seeking Brother Husband, Love In ParadiseAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
90 Day Gays: A 90 Day Fiancé Podcast with Matt Marr & Jake Anthony
Elisa and Mike start pursuing multiple partners but still need to figure out their rules; Kenya seeks her third husband but first needs husband number two, Tiger, to move out of their bedroom; Kim tries to work things out with her partner Vinson.If you want the whole season be sure to join Reality Gays + at the $8 tier! WANT EPISODES COMMERCIAL-FREE? JOIN RealityGays+ Either on Patreon, https://www.patreon.com/RealityGays?fan_landing=true or Supercast, https://realitygaysmulti.supercast.tech/ NOTE: The $15 video tier is on Patreon only.Listen and review on our website https://www.realitygays.comBuy Tix for LIVE SHOWS HERE! https://linktr.ee/realitygaysFind us on the Socials:Tik Tok @realitygays https://www.tiktok.com/@realitygays?lang=enInstagram @RealityGaysPodcastFacebook @RealityGaysPodcastTwitter @RealityGaysPodY'ALL--COME AT US ON CAMEO! Book Jake or Matt! SISSY SWAG! Get a mug, shirt, pillow at our MERCH STORE!Wanna talk with your Sissy Squad? Join our PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUPFind Mattie! Instagram: @theMattMarr Twitter: @theMattMarrFind Jake! Twitter: @jakeitorfakeit Instagram: @jakeitorfakeitListen to Mattie's other ADVICE podcast, THE DEAR MATTIE SHOW! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode: E459 - Reality Round Up 43 - LALU S4 E45 - Darcey and Stacey S4 E10 – Return to Amish S7 E3- Seeking Brother Husband – S1 E1 Description: Intro: Life After Lock-Up S4 E42 Family Lies Subscription: Darcey and Stacey S4 E9 Hello & Goodbye, Return to Amish S7 E2 Daniel, My Brother, Seeking Brother Husband S1 E1 It's Raining Men Coupled with Chaos full episodes and bonus content subscriptions are available here: Premium Content, including Love After Lock-Up S4 E35 Additional 90 Day Fiancé episodes, The Real Content, and the personal podcast available by subscription at: Supercast: https://coupledwithchaosnetwork.supercast.tech/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/coupledwithchaos Apple: Coupled with Chaos Channel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/coupled-with-chaos/id6442522170 Contacts us: Email: Coupledwithchaos@gmail.com Web site: https://coupledwithchaos.com Facebook: @Coupledwithchaos Instagram: @Coupledwithchaos Twitter: @CoupledwChaos
Bea and Deelia excitedly swan dive into the first juicy episode of the new Trashy TLC series, Seeking Brother Husband - what a wild first Episode! Later, the girls dissect the fascinating and alarming developments with the couples of 90 Day Fiancé - The Other Way, starting with Nicole and Mahmoud's toxic ass relationship. What a dumpster fire!Follow RTC on IG: https://instagram.com/realitytvcringeIf you enioy this pod, be sure to leave us a 5 star review wherever you are listening!
Hello and welcome to a branD nEw episode! Today Janey will tell us a little story about how thunder became the world's worst husband, and Max will tell us an Irish story that'll make you feel guilty about stereotyping Leprechauns. Sláinte!Janey's Sources - The Rain Prince's Bride“Folktales of India” on Thriftbooks “The Story of Thunder and Lightning” (A Nigerian Tale) Max's Sources - Master and Man“Celtic Tales: Fairy Tales and Stories of Enchantment from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, and Wales” illustrated by Kate Forrester Free text of T. Crofton Croker's “Master and Man” Wikipedia article for “Clurichaun” Article about the clurichaun from Ireland's National Leprechaun Museum BONUS: "The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns" MOVIE starring Randy Quaid, Colm Meany, Whoopi M.F. Goldberg and a baby Kieran Culkin dear GOD go watch this movie. And thank you to Keith, a man as lucky as a 17-leaf clover (but the leaves are made of arms, and the stem is a human torso, and the roots are planted so firmly into the ground that if you were to muster the strength to pull it up the Earth would bleed and crumble beneath your feet....) He's also a great audio engineer!Join our Patreon for access to our Discord, a monthly BONUS episode, and more!Check out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.com
The Weather Girls are an American female duo whose best-known line-up comprised Martha Wash and Izora Armstead. Formed in 1976 in San Francisco, California, The Weather Girls members began their musical career as Two Tons O' Fun, the female backup duo for disco singer Sylvester. After years of limited success singing background for Sylvester, the duo was signed in 1979 to Fantasy Records. The Weather Girls were launched into mainstream recognition following the release of their best-selling single, "It's Raining Men" (1982), which became their first number-one dance song. Despite critical and commercial success, the duo struggled to repeat the success of "It's Raining Men" and ultimately disbanded after the release of their self-titled fifth album The Weather Girls in 1988. In 1991, Armstead reformed the duo with her daughter Dynelle Rhodes. Over the course of a decade, the duo released three albums: Double Tons of Fun (1993), Think Big!, and Puttin' On The Hits (1999). In 2004, Armstead died and was replaced with Ingrid Arthur in 2005. Following the release of two albums Totally Wild! (2005) and The Woman I Am (2009), Arthur left the group and was replaced with Dorrey Lin Lyles in 2012. The group received a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal in 1983.[4] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're looking at books and picks with a cult following. Plus, the Broads talk food cults, cats turned humans, an overwhelming love for Taika Waititi and David Bowie, and so much more. Links mentioned in the episode: Song from The Weather Girls: "It's Raining Men"Taika Waititi and Rhys Darby take a lie detector test ____Our picks from Broads and Books Episode 124: It's Raining MenNovels:Amy: SlaughterHouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut Erin: Wifey, Judy Blume Other Books:Amy: Heart of a Dog, Mikhail Bulgakov (Novella)Erin: Reading the Stars: Astrology for Book Lovers, Book Riot (Nonfiction) Pop Culture: Amy: Velvet Goldmine (Movie)Erin: Free Guy (Movie)_____Broads and Books is the funny and feminist book podcast you need in your life! Each episode, Amy and Erin choose a unique theme. Then we choose two fiction books, two other genre books (short story collections, memoir, non-fiction, true crime, poetry, etc.), and two pop culture picks based on that theme. We surprise each other with our picks, talk about why we like them, and give you unexpected recommendations for every reading taste. Along the way, we share embarrassing stories, pitch amazing-slash-crackpot business ideas, implicate ourselves in future crimes, check in on our Podcats, and so much more. Broads and Books is fresh, funny, thought-provoking, and basically the best time you'll have all week.Visit us at www.broadsandbooks.com, and talk to us on Instagram and Facebook!
Shop Talk looks at the art of small talk and provides a few starter questions. Caught my eye goes behind the scenes of the famous gay anthem, ‘It's Raining Men.' Also, a job applicant stole R2D2 out from under the eyes of Disney security in the hopes they would hire him—for a security job! Media and real estate mogul, Merv Griffin, is our Business Birthday. We're all business. Except when we're not.Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrCSpotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMbStitcher: bit.ly/1N97ZquGoogle Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVWPandora: pdora.co/2pEfctjYouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5aAlso follow Tim and John on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradioTwitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradioInstagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the cop who killed Ashli Babbitt has gone public. He was interviewed by NBC. And after seeing him, and listening to his side, I am even more sure than I was before that her killing was unjustified. She was murdered. Also, President Biden literally falls apart on camera while responding to the terrorist killing of 13 American servicemen. And the Supreme Court shuts down Biden's unconstitutional eviction moratorium. Plus, the media is lying about COVID in Florida, again. And in our Daily Cancellation, we'll deal with the new non-binary remix of “It's Raining Men."Subscribe to Morning Wire, Daily Wire's new morning news podcast, and get the facts first on the news you need to know: https://utm.io/udyIF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices