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The UK Garage 30th birthday celebrations starts with a bang(er) Jamz Supernova and DJ Spoony rewind through the genre's hits and the party starting classics. From Ms Dynamites' speaker breaking ‘Boo' to the delightful sounds of Shanks and Bigfoot's ‘Sweet Like Chocolate' This nostalgic ride through 90s and 00s takes you through the soulful, gritty and pop infused blend of genre defying songs that rose to #1 success. In this episode we hear from Reggie Yates, Matt ‘Jam' Lamont, Fekky, Ms Dynamite, Grant Nelson, DJ Pied Piper, So Solid Crew's Neutrino and MC Creed Archive in this Episode: Ms Dynamite on BBC Radio 1Xtra Richard McCourt & Dominic Wood on CBBC Bring It onPresenters: Jamz Supernova and DJ Spoony Producer: Tommy Dixon Written by Tommy Dixon Technical production: Ant Danbury Additional production: Ibz David Thompson, Zayna Shaikh, Dan Jones Editor for BBC Audio: Andy Worrell Commissioner for BBC Music: Will Wilkin A BBC Audio production
This week's guest is Farhana Bhula, the Head of Creative at Film4, where she has overseen production on a mix of projects from debut to established filmmakers. Those projects include How to Have Sex by Molly Manning Walker, Layla by Amrou Al-Kadhi and All Of Us Strangers by Andrew Haigh starring Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott. She joined Film4 in 2022 from the BFI where she was a Senior Development and Production Executive and worked on Scrapper by Charlotte Regan, Pretty Red Dress by Dionne Edwards, Reggie Yates' Pirates, Aml Ameen's Boxing Day, debbie tucker green's ear for eye, Ben Sharrock's Limbo and Aleem Khan's After Love. Prior to the BFI, she was head of development at Wildgaze Films (Brooklyn, An Education) and a development executive at Endor Productions. She has also produced shorts and a micro-budget feature. We talk about how she discovered development was a thing and why she felt suited to it, her roles at Wildgaze Films and the BFI Film Fund, the differences between working for a public funding body and a public service broadcaster, what she thinks makes a good debut feature and how she creates a good working relationship with filmmakers, the impetus behind the recent Future Takes scheme and the book she thinks is a must-read if you work in development… SHOW NOTES Buy Farhana's book recommendation ‘A Swim in a Pond in the Rain' Watch the trailer for ‘How To Have Sex' Discover the nine projects Film4 and BFI are funding through the Future Takes programme Read an interview with Farhana and the development team at Film4 Find out where to watch Scrapper Find out where to watch Pretty Red Dress
Since childhood, Reggie Yates embraced uniqueness. This mindset paved the way for unexpected rewards and opportunities, and a three-decade career in the entertainment industry. Reggie shares the magic of being himself from being a successful child actor, to writing and directing films today.Listen to the full conversation with Reggie hereFollow Reggie Yates on InstagramFollow host Sarah Ann Macklin on Instagram And sign up to Live Well Be Well newsletter here!
British broadcasting legend Reggie Yates joins Sarah for the first episode of Season 10. After a media career spanning three decades, Reggie's grown up in the limelight. From hosting the iconic Radio 1 chart show to creating award winning TV documentaries, he's most recently taken to film directing and screenwriting. In this conversation, Reggie discusses how his definition of success has changed over the years, the power of therapy for personal growth and a lifetime of staying sober. Reggie's humility will teach you how to stay authentic, grounded and be kind to yourself. Follow @regyates on InstagramFor our Apple Subscribers, we recorded a bonus conversation with Reggie. Activate your free trial on Apple Podcasts to listen now. Timecodes:00:00 - Introduction to Reggie Yates01:33 - What does success mean to you?04:55 - Being seen, heard and understood as a black male09:31 - Becoming aware of race in life and work13:47 - Holding true to authenticity15:25 - How Reggie got into TV at the age of 821:45 - Manifesting your reality26:06 - Learning from failure28:55 - Relationship goals and self-actualisation31:53 - Confronting demons in therapy 40:00 - Choosing a life of sobrietyTo give your wellbeing journey that extra boost, download Sarah's 30 day ‘Reset My Health' course FOR FREE.Other resources:Raising Boys in the 21st Century by Steve BiddulfFollow me, Sarah Ann Macklin on InstagramAnd sign up to my newsletter here*****Thank you to my wonderful season sponsor Arena Flowers Use this code for 50% of your first 3 subscription boxes: LWBW50(New subscription customers only)Order your Arena Flowers before 9pm for next day delivery*****Want to create your own podcast? Contact Fascinate Productions to bring it to life
Social media is full of misleading promises and apparent quick fixes for our health. Navigating this maze of lifestyle advice can be overwhelming. Live Well Be Well aims to filter through the noise, providing the most useful tips to improve wellbeing and nutrition.Sarah Ann Macklin - nutritionist, public speaker, and founder of the Be Well Collective - is back for Season 10 of Live Well Be Well, with new episodes every week. Episode 1 with broadcasting legend Reggie Yates is out now!
It's remarkable to think that Reggie Yates is only 39 years old. In a career spanning more than three decades, Reggie has been a presenter, actor, radio host, screenwriter, director, and documentary filmmaker — but also a sort of spiritual older brother to the nation; a friendly, dependable, permanent resident on our screens. Today, in a wonderfully open conversation, Reggie talks to us about: The prospect of turning 40 How, for many years, he had trouble recognising his own value How we can all start to work out what we want to do with our lives How he gets interview guests and documentary subjects to confide in him Why he gives a copy of Rick Rubin's new book to pretty much all his friends And his dreams and hopes for fatherhood. The Gentleman's Journal Podcast is sponsored by Luca Faloni. Our thanks to Fitzdares Club for playing host.
Mark Maciver, aka SliderCuts, it a multi-award winning barber and has been cutting hair professionally since 2003. During that time, he has nurtured an impressive client list, which includes basketball player Lebron James, world heavyweight champion boxer Anthony Joshua, TV personality Reggie Yates and high-hitting UK rappers Stormzy and Tinie Tempah, amongst others. With over 184k followers on Instagram, and 20,000 subscribers on YouTube, SliderCuts has travelled the globe cutting hair, making him a worldwide renowned barber. His razor-sharp skills make him an expert figure in his field, and his vast knowledge and business acumen has made him a trusted figure within the wider community. As a result, Mark was recognised for his position as one of the UK's top black business people following his win at the acclaimed Black British Business Awards in 2018, and was nominated for a prestigious Evening Standard Business Award in 2019. Through these things and more, Mark continues to perfect his craft while equipping small businesses, his community and the younger generation with the expertise and self-belief they need to flourish and succeed. Through his craft, Mark has built up a highly recognisable brand in SliderCuts that has stretched his reach and impact far beyond the barbering industry, landing him features in Nike's “Nothing Beats a Londoner” campaign, Facebook's “Let's Get to Work” campaign, features in magazines such as GQ and Time Out to name a few. Not only that, Mark opened the SliderCuts Studios barbershop in East London in 2018; is working on creating a product line; and released his debut book in 2019 titled Shaping Up Culture, where he shares key business insights. Mark's passion, drive and diligence has allowed him to not only build a successful business, but to also become a role model to many. In this episode Alicia and Mark discuss: - Having a "anything is possible" mindset and always finding a way - How to market yourself and grow an online following - Childhood challenges - Why listening and supporting others is important - How to grow a profitable service based business - How to gained credibility from celebrities - Shaping up culture - the book why he wrote it Connect with Mark: https://www.slidercuts.com/ https://twitter.com/SliderCuts?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://www.instagram.com/slidercuts/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2B6dVjt-QFigKHIMwP-EQ
Joining me for a waffle this week is the brilliant Steve Peralta from Unmind
Mark Maciver is the founder of SliderCuts and a multi award-winning celebrity barber and entrepreneur. He has been cutting hair professionally since 2003, and in that time has built up an impressive celebrity clientele list including Anthony Joshua, Stormzy, Reggie Yates, Tinie Tempah and J Cole. In this interview, Mark talks us through his journey from initially getting into barbering to founding SliderCuts, the challenges that he has faced and gives advice for other entrepreneurs looking to succeed in competitive industries. 1000 Voices is a weekly podcast with a simple mission: to interview 1000 inspirational black Britons. ————————————————————————— ✉️ Are you or do you know someone with a powerful story that you believe needs to be amplified? Send us an email: hello@1000voicesuk.com
Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore New Year's Eve on film and TV, peering into the dark and the dawn either side of the stroke of midnight. Mark looks back at director Kathryn Bigelow's controversial 1995 film Strange Days, a dark tech-thriller set on New Year's Eve 1999, and coursing with millennial anxieties. He revisits an interview with Bigelow recorded on the film's release, and speaks to Strange Days star Ralph Fiennes about how it resonates over 25 years on. And on a lighter note, Ellen investigates New Year's Eve tropes on screen, from The Poseidon Adventure to When Harry Met Sally. She's joined by comedian Rose Matafeo, creator of hit BBC series Starstruck, and director Reggie Yates, whose recent movie Pirates is also set on Millennium Eve. Screenshot is Radio 4's guide through the ever-expanding universe of the moving image. Every episode, Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode journey through the main streets and back roads connecting film, television and streaming over the last hundred years. Producer: Jane Long A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
Mark is live from the BFI Southbank featuring Noomi Rapace talking about her extraordinary new film 'Lamb' plus Reggie Yates on his movie 'Pirates' and his guilty pleasure 'Romancing the Stone' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#TheFullyGeekedPod return with podcast episode 120 (00:25) #FullyGeekedWeeklyRoundUp This weeks topics include Stop Blaming this Omicron on Africa - Blasted Cheek! Uncle Boris is losing the plot New Baby, Secret Party and taking away passports and driving licenses kmt! Verzuz Beef, Review Mobo Awards 2021. F1 is going down to the wire! Tommy Fury - Dont chat to man Ur a wasteman "Allegedly" #RIPMarvingMorgan, #RIPDjScholar before..... TV/Films (56:45) Power Book 2 Ghost S2 E3 on #StarzPlay (01:05:01) Hawkeye S1 E1 &2 on #DisneyPlus (01:09:26) Quick Catch up including: Money Heist (Netflix) S5 Part 2 Preview, You Dont Know Me on BBC One Insecure S5 E7 on #SkyComedy, #HBOWheel of Time E4 on #PrimeVideo, Dopesick E5 on #DisneyPlus, Doom Patrol S3E5 on #PrimeVideo Looking at Cinema Releases of Reggie Yates film "Pirates" and King Richard. (01:25:30) We take a trip down memory lane!!
For this episode of the BIFA Podcast, director and writer Reggie Yates - a nominee for the BIFA award for debut screenwriter - spoke to his long-time collaborator, casting director Shaheen Baig, who was nominated three times for her work at this years BIFAs.In this chat, Reggie and Shaheen explore how they try to go against the grain with their work together, in both their feature film work and short films too. We also hear about the films that shaped their careers, from La Haine, to Do The Right Thing, to the Deer Hunter, and so much more.The BIFA Podcast is a Little Dot Studios production for BIFAThe show is hosted by Jake CunninghamIt's produced by Ellie Aitken, Jake Cunningham and Harold McShielAnd it's edited by James Payne See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sideman & Zeze Millz are joined by Likkleman to talk about his experiences growing up as a person with Achondroplasia, his relationship with former manager Bouncer and new upcoming boxing matches. Plus Reggie Yates & Aml Ameen talk about their brand new films and directional debuts, Pirates and Boxing Day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week… Amon talks to Reggie Yates, Reda Elazouar, Elliot Edusah, and Jordan Peters about mega-90s throwback Pirates (07:41); Halle Berry leaps into the ring in order to make her directorial debut Bruised (21:09); the year of Lin-Manuel Miranda takes its victory lap with Disney's Encanto (35:02); and it's a dynastic struggle like no other in House of Gucci (49:53). Plus, in this week's Hot Take we welcome Miss Kate Bishop to the MCU and dive into the first two episodes of Disney+'s Hawkeye (01:06:32). If you'd like to join the conversation or suggest a Hot Take for the gang to discuss tweet us with the hashtag #FadeToBlackPod Follow us: @amonwarmann, @clarisselou, @hannaflint If you like the show do subscribe, leave a review and rate us too!
Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 74 Sam is joined by actor, writer and director Reggie Yates. Reggie has chosen the classic 1980 parody Airplane! (87 mins) by comedy filmmaking trio Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker. The film stars stars Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty and features Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson. Sam and Reggie discuss his new under 90 minute movie Pirates, his memories of watching Airplane! with his family and Reggie's favourite London cinemas. Pirates (83 mins) is in cinemas now, click here for showtimes. Thank you for downloading. We'll be back in a couple of weeks! Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/90minfilm If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! You can also show your support for the podcast by buying us a coffee at our Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/90minfilmfest Website: 90minfilmfest.com Tweet: @90MinFilmFest Instagram: @90MinFilmFest We are a proud member of the Stripped Media Network. Hosted and produced by @sam_clements. Edited and produced by Louise Owen. Guest star @REGYATES. Additional editing and sound mixing by @lukemakestweets. Music by @martinaustwick. Artwork by @samgilbey.
Keira Knightley talks to Simon about her role as Nell in Silent Night. Plus reviews of new Disney animation Encanto, about a young Colombian girl who has to face the frustration of being the only member of her family without magical powers; House of Gucci, which features last week's guest Adam Driver as Maurizio Gucci, and tells the story of Patrizia Reggiani, an outsider from humble beginnings, who marries into the Gucci family; Pirates, written and directed by Reggie Yates, and tells the story of three eighteen-year-old friends on their journey from North to south London on New Year's Eve 1999; documentary First Wave, which follows nurses, doctors, and administrators as they responded to the COVID-19 pandemic; historical drama Lapwing, about an isolated group of salt farmers who arrange illegal passage to Europe for an Indian Gypsy family in hiding; horror Shepherd, and Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, about a school teacher who finds her career and reputation under threat after a personal sex tape is leaked on the Internet. Send us your sub 20 second instant reaction to any film attached to an email to mayo@bbc.co.uk for our feature ‘Lobby Correspondents'. Download our podcast from the Baby Sea Clowns app. We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment 00:00:00 Podcast starts 00:18:50 Box Office Top Ten 00:43:18 Pirates 00:49:25 Keira Knightley 01:02:56 First Wave 01:04:54 WTF 1 01:10:04 Lapwing 01:25:04 Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn 01:33:06 House of Gucci 01:42:03 Shepherd 01:49:44 DVD of the Week
On this weeks' Truth & Movies, Michael is joined by Lwlies' Hannah Strong and critic Cheyenne Bunsie to talk about the latest release from one of cinema's most prolific, and best, directors - Ridley Scott's House Of Gucci - and the debut feature from cinema's newest auteur - Reggie Yates' Pirates. And in film club, it's Ridley Scott's star-studded but much maligned The Counsellor written by Cormac Mcarthy.Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by Little Dot Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor, DJ, presenter, photographer, author, acclaimed documentary-maker and now a feature film director – there aren't many things that Reggie Yates can't do! In this episode, he talks to Yasmin and Alison about his career to date and how important it has been to stick to his guns when it comes to authenticity and speaking in his own voice. He reminisces about the West African food he grew up with, touches on the great plantain pronunciation debate and reveals some interesting ideas about how to eat crisps and chocolate (at the same time). Reggie also chats about his brilliant new film, Pirates, launched on 26 November, which celebrates UK Garage culture at the turn of the Millennium.You can follow Reggie on Instagram and Twitter @regyates. To find out more about the show, go to waitrose.com/podcast.Host: Yasmin KhanCo-host: Alison OakerveeProducers: Clarissa Maycock & Sera BerksoyExecutive Producer: Nikki DuffyEditor: Nathan CopelinA John Brown production for Waitrose & Partners See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“It had its own language - its own dress code - its own holiday destination." The writer and broadcaster on the influence of UK garage music on his directorial debut Pirates.
In these ‘Moment' episodes of my podcast, I'll be selecting my favourite moments from previous episodes of The Diary Of A CEO. Reggie Yates has had a tremendous career from acting, tv presenting, radio DJ, singing and now creating his critically acclaimed documentaries. But what was it that set Reggie apart from the other young kids on the North London estates? In this moment, Reggie breaks down how self-awareness was the skill that helped him work towards his goals and ultimately, change his life. Episode 90 - https://g2ul0.app.link/jMW7Hw6Vrlb Reggie: https://www.instagram.com/regyates/ https://twitter.com/regyates?lang=en THE DIARY OF A CEO LIVE TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Born in London, Elliot Edusah attended The BRIT School for Performing Arts and graduated in the class of 2018 at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before making his professional debut starring as part of the American/Canadian tour of the National Theatre Production, Barbershop Chronicles. He has gone on to star as ‘Valentine Golding' in Steve McQueen's multi-award winning 'Small Axe' series. He has also appeared in Netflix's 'Outside the Wire' and Sam Mendes's multi award winning '1917' alongside our favourite George Mackay. Soon to be seen on the big screen taking on the lead role of ‘Cappo' in 'Pirates', written and directed by Reggie Yates, a comedy focusing on three friends driving from North to South London on New Year's Eve 1999 in search of tickets to the supposed hottest party in town. Pirates was developed with BBC Film which financed the title alongside the BFI. In 2022 he will star opposite Noomi Rapace, Nicholas Pinnock in Matthias Schoenaerts in 'Django' for SKY and Canal Plus. Pirates is in cinemas on the 26th November. Host - Elliot James Langridge
Alex is joined this week by Reggie Yates to discuss his move from being in front of the camera - hosting 'Top Of The Pops', acting in 'Dr Who', to his recent documentary series investigating subjects as diverse as 'Teen Gangs', to 'Extreme Countries' to 'Race Riots in the USA' - to now moving behind the camera with his feature film debut 'Pirates' which he's written and directed and which hits cinemas this Friday 26th November.. They talk about his inspiration for the film, his casting process and finding his three incredible leads, to being given advice by an Oscar winning director. As always, hope you enjoy the episode and please feel free to subscribe/follow and getting touch at any of the below:Join our monthly newsletter: https://bit.ly/JTFPodNewsletterTwitter: https://twitter.com/JTFPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JTFPodYouTube: https://youtube.com/JTFPodWebsite: https://www.jtfpod.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our latest guest on Soundtracking is a very dear friend of Edith's who we're delighted to say has done an absolutely superb job with his feature film debut. The friend in question is writer / director Reggie Yates, and the film is Pirates. Starring Elliot Edusah, Jordan Peters and Reda Elazouar, Pirates tells the story of 3 young friends trying to get into a club night on New Year's Eve in 1999. It's worth watching for the garage music alone, though there's plenty more to enjoy besides.
If you're a millennial who grew up watching TV in Britain, chances are you'll remember Reggie Yates from his days as a TV presenter. As the latest guest on our podcast, the writer and director shares his top three favourite living spaces with out host and co-founder Matt Gibberd. Two common threads run throughout Reggie's choices: the first is London, the backdrop to his life, home and now film. The second is community, something that he holds close to his heart. As he says, “a building is nothing without the people in it”. Find out more on The Modern House. You can purchase Matt Gibberd's new book A Modern Way to Live via our website.
The man that does everything!! This week we welcome the wonderful Reggie Yates to Table Manners. Reggie talks to us about his West African heritage; his mum's Ghanian cooking - we all want a bit of her special peanut soup - his love of apple crumble & growing up in north London. We chat about his wondrous career; from hosting radio shows in his bedroom aged 10, to becoming a TV and Radio favourite & now writing and directing his first feature film ‘Pirates' (out now and well worth a watch!). Reggie we absolutely love you ! Enjoy! X See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reggie Yates has travelled the world embedded in some of the most extreme scenarios. He was an inmate in a Texas prison, embedded with Russian hardline homophobes, and was at the 2015 race riots in America.' Authenticity and empathy are at the heart of what I do' he says. In this podcast we examine the secrets to his success as a creative and a documentarian. ABOUT REGGIE YATES:Reggie Yates is an actor, television presenter, documentarian and screenwriter. He's best known for his hard hitting documentaries in extreme enviornments but has now turned to film writing and directing. His debut film - Pirates - is a comedy set in London at the turn of the millenia. Pirate's is in UK cinemas from November 26th 2021 PIRATES TRAILER PIRATES SPOTIFY PLAYLIST***For suggestions and questions, WhatsApp the producers on +44 773 539 4284Follow us on Social @jaxandmartinpodFor further reading and free resources: www.jaxandmartinshow.comWATCH the full interviews on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdSIrHS7Lz3whqqKyTVziUA/videos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast goes deep on the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics, plenty of special guests, and you, the audience! This week, we're joined by guest film critics Katie Smith-Wong and Kelechi Ehenulo to discuss Reggie Yates' feature debut Pirates, the latest installed in the Marvel Cinema Universe - Eternals, festival favourite Petite Maman by Celine Sciamma and the new Haruki Murakami adaptation, Drive My Car. We're also joined by Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao to discuss making Eternals. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Maddy Searle. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
"You just need to take a few steps forward" In this episode my guest Mark Maciver founder of Slider Cuts believes that you should not be fearful over failing but be fearful over not trying. So let's harness his razor-sharp skills and overcome our fears Mark was recently recognised for his position as one of the UK's top black business people following his win at the acclaimed Black British Business Awards. Find out more about Slider Cuts and Mark's book "Shaping Up Culture" here: https://www.slidercuts.com/home/ Follow Mark on social media here: https://www.slidercuts.com Another Door: Find out about Enrolment onto the Five Steps to Thrive an online course: an email prompt once a day for 5 weeks, and 32 modules encouraging you from shock to thriving: https://www.anotherdoor.co.uk About Mark Maciver Mark Maciver, aka SliderCuts, has been cutting hair professionally for over fifteen years. He has a client list that includes basketball player Lebron James, world heavyweight champion boxer Anthony Joshua, TV personality Reggie Yates and UK rappers Stormzy and Tinie Tempah. Mark was recently recognised for his position as one of the UK's top black business people following his win at the acclaimed Black British Business Awards.
Reggie is someone that's been on our screens for the best part of three decades. Making his first tv appearance on Desmond's at the age of just eight years old. This would kick start a career in acting, tv presenting, radio DJ, singing and documentary film making. In the last decade, Reggie has become synonymous with critically acclaimed documentaries. His films include the BBC3 Extreme series including Reggie Yates: Extreme Russia, Extreme South Africa and Extreme UK which are all available to a worldwide audience on Netflix. In 2016, Reggie was awarded Best Presenter for the critically acclaimed Extreme Russia at the Royal Television Society Awards, Best Factual Programme at the Edinburgh TV Festival, and Best Multi-channel Programme at the Broadcast Awards. Reggie is a unique person, the journey he's been on is one to be admired. I'm sure in this conversation today you'll begin to understand what got him to where he is today, the factors that made him so driven and adaptable. Thank you Reggie, thank you for your honesty. Topics: Where do you come from? What factors made you break out of your environment what were your dreams for the future? The key moments of failure in your life Getting to know your shadow The force thats driving you The best and worst parts of your leadership style The most key moment from all your films Your relationship with money Whats the importance of being your true self? Romantic Relationships How has your parents relationship affected you? What does the future look like for you? In your view whats your potential? Reggie: https://www.instagram.com/regyates/ https://twitter.com/regyates?lang=en Sponsors: https://uk.huel.com https://myenergi.com/?utm_source=steven_bartlett&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=podcast
Welcome to Tilly at home with PMAC Fitness (Peter Maciver) PMAC is an experienced personal trainer and respected fitness influencer with a strong client base. His celebrity clients include Marvin and Rochelle Humes, Reggie Yates, Dua Lipa and others. He is well known for his Instagram account (@pmacfitness) where he motivates and inspires his followers through his uplifting and to the point attitude. He encourages people to live an active lifestyle and has helped men and women from all ages and sizes reach their fitness goals. PMAC's open and relatable approach aims to show people that through hard work, consistency and effort anything is possible, and everyone has the potential to be the best version of themselves.Pmac's frank and open attitude to fitness is refreshing and entertaining and he has helped men and women from all ages and sizes reach their fitness goals. His celebrity clients include Marvin and Rochelle Humes, Reggie Yates, Dua Lipa and others. We discussed the benefits of training on one to one and why its best to drink to the point of not getting a hangover! PMAC believes that if you crave something, it's best to have it immediately rather than waiting till the weekend to binge plus he busts the myths around ageing and fitness. He talks about the importance of looking after yourself with yoga for flexibility and preventing injury and how he is looking forward to his biggest audience yet at Wanderlust in Battersea Park on the 31st July. Find pmac on instagram @pmacfitness and his website https://www.pmacfitness.comFor tickets to go to Wanderlust on the 31st July and take a class with PMAC go to https://uk.wanderlust.events use the code WLUKtillyathomewith for a 15% discount
Our hosts speaking with multi-award-winning barber Mark Maciver, aka SliderCuts. He has nurtured an impressive client list, which includes basketball player Lebron James, world heavyweight champion boxer Anthony Joshua, TV personality Reggie Yates and high-hitting UK rappers Stormzy and Tinie Tempah, amongst others.
This week, we hear from Alison Vernon-Smith whose thirty years' experience as a producer in broadcasting at the BBC and in the independent sector makes her the perfect person to talk about producing podcasts. Or does it? She tells us how she applies her BBC mindset to high-end, sponsored podcast series for brands such as Harrods' True Tales of Luxury presented by Mariella Frostrup and Belstaff 's The Road Less Travelled with Reggie Yates.
Ever wondered what it's like to be a London barber?Mark Maciver, aka SliderCuts, has been cutting hair professionally since 2003. During that time, he has nurtured an impressive client list, which includes basketball player Lebron James, world heavyweight champion boxer Anthony Joshua, TV personality Reggie Yates and high-hitting UK rappers Stormzy and Tinie Tempah, amongst others.With over 89k followers on Instagram, and 20,000 subscribers on YouTube, SliderCuts has travelled the globe cutting hair, making him a worldwide renowned barber. His razor-sharp skills make him an expert figure in his field, and his vast knowledge and business acumen has made him a trusted figure within the wider community. As a result, Mark was recognised for his position as one of the UK's top black business people following his win at the acclaimed Black British Business Awards in 2018, and was nominated for a prestigious Evening Standard Business Award in 2019.Through these things and more, Mark continues to perfect his craft while equipping small businesses, his community and the younger generation with the expertise and self-belief they need to flourish and succeed. Through his craft, Mark has built up a highly recognisable brand in SliderCuts that has stretched his reach and impact far beyond the barbering industry, landing him features in Nike's “Nothing Beats a Londoner” campaign, Facebook's “Let's Get to Work” campaign, features in magazines such as GQ and Time Out to name a few. Not only that, Mark opened the SliderCuts Studios barbershop in East London in 2018; is working on creating a product line; and released his debut book in 2019 titled Shaping Up Culture, where he shares key business insights.Mark's passion, drive and diligence has allowed him to not only build a successful business, but to also become a role model to many.
Ending this week of cinematic conversation on This Is My Cinema is Reggie Yates. Reggie was part of the jury for the British Independent Film Awards this year and has been a part of British screen-storytelling for two decades. He's just finished directing Pirates, his first feature film, having previously been an actor and presenter on both radio and television. Reggie gets into his favourite cinema haunts from his youth, the movie moments he loved watching with a full audience and his particular popcorn practice.Welcome to This Is My Cinema, a podcast from the British Independent Film Awards. The show is called This Is My Cinema and it's all about celebrating the very best talent in the British film scene and the cinema experiences that made them who they are today. Our hosts Michael Leader and Rhianna Dhillon will be talking to rising stars and legendary names from in front of and behind the camera, exploring their origins in filmmaking, their inspirations, their memories of the cinemas they grew up visiting and of course whether they take their popcorn salty, sweet - or wouldn't dream of taking food to a film at all. On the 18th of February, the British Independent Film Awards will be broadcasting live on Facebook and YouTube, hosted by Tom Felton, with lots of special guest appearances too. In celebration of the awards, we'll be releasing one podcast episode every day that week, so subscribe now to This Is My Cinema wherever you listen to your podcasts… you'll want a front row seatThis is my cinema is a Little Dot Studios production for BIFAThe show is hosted by Rhianna Dhilllon and Michael LeaderIt's produced by Jake Cunningham, Annie Hughes and Harold McShielAnd we're edited by Content is Queen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I got to catch up with one of my idols Reggie Yates. I've always admired Reggie's work ethic. We spoke about the exclusive parties (Trading Places) he used to throw where the likes of Kanye West, Tinie Tempah & Amy Winehouse would attend. He also tell me about his brand new film 'Pirates' coming out in 2021.
In this episode, we introduce to you a series called Young, Gifted, and British. The UK has produced some truly talented and inspiring black individuals over the years. Each with their own unique back story and journey to success. They’ve given so many of us the belief that we can indeed aspire to greatness. So we think it’s only right that we shine a light on these figures. First, we start with Mr Reggie Yates!
On this episode l talk to Kojo Mafo, the founder of My Runway Group. My Runway group is a youth empowerment organisation which runs workshops, art exhibitions and live events. My Runway Group has been featured on BBC News and Harpers Bazaar for their pop up store, #BlackInCarnaby which features 50 diverse black owned businesses. My Runway has hosted creative industry nights with the likes of Reggie Yates, Ozwald Boateng, & Trevor Nelson and has achieved so much more. Guest info: Instagram: @myrunwaygroup https://www.myrunwaygroup.com/ Kojo Marfo Instagram: @kojosteveaustin Host info: Podcast: @dreamsandmoneypodcast Host Instagram: @normanoms
On this episode of creative minds, I am in conversation with Mark Maciver (SliderCuts). Mark Maciver, aka SliderCuts, has been cutting hair professionally for over Seventeen years. During that time, he has nurtured a superlative client list, which runs the gamut from basketball player Lebron James to world heavyweight champion boxer Anthony Joshua, as well as TV personality Reggie Yates and high-hitting UK rappers Stormzy and Tinie Tempah, amongst others.We discuss his humble beginnings, his journey into becoming a renowned barber. Building a brand that is recognised by thousands around the world and writing his first book - Shaping up culture. Get in touch and be part of the wider conversation@sliderCutswww.slidercuts.com@storiesbyemekaInfo@emekaegbuonu.comwww.emekaegbuonu.com
Reggie Yates and Ganathorpe the Brave team up to take on the A.I Dungeon, The Reader taking them through. Whatever the cold-hearted artificial storytelling has in store for them, they'll be ready...
Mark Maciver, aka SliderCuts, has been cutting hair professionally for over fifteen years. During that time, he has nurtured a superlative client list, which runs the gamut from basketball player Lebron James to world heavyweight champion boxer Anthony Joshua, as well as TV personality Reggie Yates and high-hitting UK rappers Stormzy and Tinie Tempah, amongst others. With over 89k followers on Instagram, SliderCuts provides some of the tightest shape-ups from East London to West Hollywood. His razor-sharp skills makes him an expert figure in his field, and his vast knowledge and business acumen has made him a trusted figure within the wider community. As a result, Mark was recently recognised for his position as one of the UK's top black business people following his win at the acclaimed Black British Business Awards. This episode focuses on Slider's early days through to finding his shop and the challenges he has faced. Some great practical lessons to be learnt throughout for young entrepreneurs.Find out more about Mark Maciver via: Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.www.slidercuts.comA new episode EVERY WEEK, showcasing the journeys of inspirational entrepreneurs, side hustlers and their mentors. We discuss their successes, challenges and how they overcame setbacks. Focusing mainly on what they wish they had known when starting out. The podcast aims to give aspiring entrepreneurs the confidence to Start Up and Start Now by showcasing real and relatable entrepreneurs. After all, seeing is believing! Join the conversation using #startupstartnow and tagging us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Don't forget to leave a review as it really helps us reach those who need it and allows us to get the best guests for you! Connect with Start Up. Start Now. and to nominate a guest please visit: www.startupstartnow.co.uk. To connect with Sharena Shiv please visit: www.sharena.co.uk.
Why is Make Me Famous a drama rather than documentary? Find out more about this show, which explores the impact of fast fame on reality TV contestants, from writer Reggie Yates, Executive Producer Colin Barr and actors Tom Brittney and Emma Rigby.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley review Channel 4’s strange new lockdown commission, which sees cameras strapped to celebrities’ dogs. Plus Netflix do their own spin on the Cyrstal Maze with family game show Floor is Lava, and Tom Brittney, the star of Reggie Yates’s new BBC drama Make Me Famous, joins the gang to talk about portraying a reality star away from the glare of the cameras.
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, politics, music and literature.Sky Sports' pundit Jamie Carragher chats the return of Premier League Football.Liam Gallagher tells us about his brand new live 'MTV Unplugged' album.Ross Kemp discusses his latest ITV documentary 'Living With Dementia'.The combined journalistic genius of John Pienaar, Stig Able, Tom Newton Dunn and Aasmah Mir share all ahead of the Times Radio launch on Monday 29th of June.Chloe Madeley is one of ten experts providing top tips on staying healthy at home in new audio anthology, The Here and Now. Plus Reggie Yates talks about writing his new BBC Drama 'Make Me Famous'.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In uncertain times, stories of hope, independence and possibility, feel more important than ever. Introducing season two of our original podcast series. Listen with Reggie Yates, as he sets out on a mission to understand what the road less travelled means in the modern world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pass the PopcornEveryone in Jarrett & Tre’Vell’s timelines wants them to check out Love Is Blind on Netflix.Featured in DIS/Honorable Mentions Greg Berlanti remaking Little Shop of HorrorsReal Housewives of Sydney50 CentGreyhoundOut Magazine: It’s Time for a New Tipping Point for Transgender Folks in HollywoodAva DuVernay vs. Angry TrollsThe Real Housewives of SydneyGo ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgINSTA@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre’Vell)TWITTER@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Producer Laura Swisher)FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.orgLaura Swisher is the senior producer.
We've all met Reggie Yates in some way, shape or form, whether it was back in the day on kid's show Smile with that bum fluff and those cainrows, his acting in Grange Hill and various roles, or more recently where he's been taking us all around the world, lifting the lid on hidden parts of society. And that varied career started in London! If you happen to go to any of the places mentioned in today's episode, why not let me know by posting a picture with the hashtag #ThisCityPod, and make sure you tell them who sent you. And if you like what you heard, please rate, review and tell a friend! Shop Clara's wardrobe on Depop! https://depop.app.link/claraamfo This podcast is produced by Bea Duncan and Sony Music’s 4th Floor Creative.
Shaping Up Culture Feat. Slider Cuts (Mark Maciver) In this episode we are joined by the Celebrity Barber, the Black British Business Awards Winner, Community Enthusiasts and Author - Mark Maciver, Mr Slider Cuts. We discuss some of the key characteristics of entrepreneurship and building culture which Mark has candidly written about in his book 'Shaping Up Culture.' We also touch upon his experience of cutting the hair of his famous clients, which include Anthony Joshua, Lebron James, J Cole, Reggie Yates and so many more. Tune in to this episode and as usual let us know your comments. Dont forget to share, like, subscribe and follow are socials * * * * * LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4hLm0pZbd4XtaEEMx7oBRq?si=dHcKAm-cTJO0Q6oeoM6I3A Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mbc-money-banter-culture/id1482584639 GUEST SOCIALS Instagram: https://instagram.com/slidercuts?igshid=121vs75ooq4xq Twitter: https://twitter.com/SliderCuts MBC PODCAST SOCIALS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbcpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbcthepodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mbcpodcast * * * * * MBC HOSTS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i_uzokwe10/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/i_uzokwe10 Instagram: https://instagram.com/yomajames23/ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGAQCeDKoaM-DTCrbHuW8g Twitter: https://twitter.com/yomajames23 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmg0191/ * * * * * Enjoy and share your thoughts in the comment section below!
Many of us grew up with Reggie Yates on our screens, he has transitioned from kids TV presenter to fearless documentary maker, podcaster and overall; storyteller. Reggie believes that through stories we can learn, grow, change our perspective and ultimately make change in the world.
In today's storytime we tell you about that time we accidentally on purpose stalked Reggie Yates. Did we intend to? No. Did we end up doing it? Yes. To find out how, you're going to have to listen!
Creative Rebels on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Website: http://rebelscreate.com Welcome to episode 1, yes the first ever Tables Turned episode, and I couldn't be happier than to welcome the fantastic Creative Rebels founders, David Speed and Adam Brazier onto the show. From nothing they went straight into #1 for business on Apple Podcasts, something they'd aimed to achieve and did so through a mix of great planning and having the right guests on board to launch it. Since then they've recorded interviews with US- entertainment interviewer extraordinaire Toure, radio presenter/actor/podcaster Reggie Yates and many others from the worlds of Instagram, YouTube and other creative platforms. In this show we started off talking about our love of Adam Buxton's podcast and debate just how he manages to get such clear sounds for all his intros as he walks Rosie, his dog, in the fields near him. But then we moved onto more important subjects including the motivation behind starting the podcast, how they went about getting guests, their approach to interviewing and how that has changed, advice for others looking to start on a journey such as this and what the future holds for them. If you enjoy this podcast please give us a follow, comment, rating, review or just let me know what you think at (Twitter) @danielmclaren or (Instagram) @danieljmclaren. And follow @tablesturnedpodcast on Instagram as well. Make sure you listen to the David Garrido episode which has launched at the same time as this and subscribe/follow to make sure you don't miss next week's. Thanks for your support! Dan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tablesturned/message
On Monday 11th November a brand new series called Tables Turned will be launching. Yes another podcast to add to the hundreds of thousands out there. But I think this one is a little bit special. I admire the people who provide others with a platform when it’s never been more important to be able to do so and asking the right questions is at a premium. In a time when there is so much out there with podcasts, 24 hour TV, social media, streaming, gaming that is all calling for our attention. They are ones who make us care and bring us closer to the people whose stories need telling. This is my why. My name's Dan McLaren and this series I’ll be talking to people who I’ve got to know and admire to find out how they do it. What are the secrets to opening up those small windows into a life or a moment. Next Monday there will be not one but two new episodes celebrating those behind the microphone. David Speed and Adam Brazier from the no.1 business podcast, Creative Rebels. They launched in spectacular fashion in January this year with not one or two podcast, but FOUR and reached no.1 in the business podcast list on iTunes! They included huge guests including author/podcaster Emma Gannon, someone I already follow. Since then they've gone onto interview Reggie Yates, Toure and many others. I find out about how they went about launching a no.1 podcast (well worth taking notes!) and tips they've picked up about interviewing as they've been on this amazing journey. David Garrido, presenter on SkySports and La LIga podcast host. David is one of the nicest most chatty people you could hope to sit down with for an hour on a bank holiday in a bar at Waterloo Station! He has some fantastic stories from his time in radio and TV presenting including his first (and worst) interview with a famous then-Spurs player. It's been onwards and upwards since then. Between now and Christmas you can expect to hear from sports presenters including Faye Carruthers (who was at this year's Women's World Cup), passionate motorsport expert Alexandra Legioux, BBC Final Score voice, ex-Audioboom Head of Sports and now Sports Journalism lecturer Marc Webber, podcaster and long time friend who is becoming a great voice for sports graduates Ed Bowers.... and more to come. Make sure you subscribe on your platform of choice and give me a follow on @danielmclaren (Twitter) and @danieljmclaren (Instagram) and there is also a dedicated Instagram page for this podcast @TablesTurnedPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tablesturned/message
Reggie Yates is an award-winning writer, director, broadcaster and documentarian We sat down with Reggie in front of a live audience at Apple, Regenct Street. Get the inside track on investigative reporting with filmmaker Reggie Yates. In this live recording Reggie shares his industry tips and advice, and how he makes his award-winning documentaries.
In this original podcast series, hosted by Reggie Yates, we explore and celebrate the characters that take the unfamiliar roads in life - challenging both who they were ‘meant to be' and the wider status quo.No stranger to hard work and going his own way, Reggie sets out on a mission to truly understand what the road less travelled means in the modern world - in conversation with the creators whose work, attitudes and lives inspire us.Our first series features: Stanley Tucci, Raleigh Ritchie, Naomie Harris, Andrew Scott and Emma Mackey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They have been friends for over half of their lives: working together, travelling the world... so it was only a matter of time before Reggie joined Fearne on the podcast. And just to make it extra special, this conversation was recorded in front of a live audience at the recent Happy Place Festival weekend in London. We'll be bringing you more live interviews over the coming weeks. Thanks to the sponsors of the Happy Place Festival, Rituals. Who create bath, body and home products designed to help you slow down and feel good. Visit rituals.com, where there's a welcome gift waiting for you...
On #EFTV this week we talk about the launch of this years Summer Series Gigs at Somerset House. There's a quick dip into the Sacramento UFC card AND The Lonely Island's killer new Netflix special! PLUS, I update on some ish! This week: - UK's fish & chips isn't killing the environment! - US ladies football team launch foolish lawsuit! - Johansson backlash is BS - Lets not sanitise suicide - More art & culture hate for BP funding! - Reggie Yates and his one sided conversations! - Summer Series - The Internet @ Somerset House - UFC on ESPN+ 13: de Randamie vs. Ladd - Dana White’s Contender Series 2019: Week 4 REVIEWS & RECOMMENDATIONS - TV: The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience AUDIBLE - The Annihilation Score by Charles Stross *(Music) 'Apollo Kids' (ft. Raekwon) by Ghostface Killah - 2000
This week on the show we welcomed friends from the world of television, film, health, and science!Professor Brian Cox gives us his view on the meaning of life.Will Poulter chats the horrifying daylight horror Midsommer.Kirstie Allsopp talks about her new crafting tv show.And Reggie Yates tells us about going to Hollywood to film his upcoming documentary.Plus Ashely Jensen, Nicki Chapman, Joely Richardson, Dr. Michael Mosely & Dr. Clare Bailey!All that and much more from the busiest breakfast show on the radio. Enjoy!You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast every week to hear the highlights See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Presenter and actor Reggie Yates is with Jordan talking fame from a young age, knowing both sides of the coin and forgiveness.If you or a friend are in need of help or someone to talk to, go to https://www.whole.org.uk/find-help/Follow WHOLE on socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wholeofficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/wholeofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholeorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbNYbzLAKnmf7WGan47-RPg See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special edition, Katy Brand selects highlights from past episodes featuring Stephen Fry, Salman Rushdie, Ruby Wax, Zadie Smith, Caitlin Moran, Romesh Ranganathan, Reggie Yates, Ian Rankin, Michael Palin, Pat Barker, Arundhati Roy, Michael Morpurgo and many more. #PenguinPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, I sat down with Mark Maciver AKA SliderCuts SliderCuts has grown to become one of the foremost barbers in London, with a brand that is now a firm staple in urban British culture, cutting hair for the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tinie Tempah & Reggie Yates. In this interview, we discussed where the "Slider" comes from, early beginnings and the secret sauce behind his success. Check out the SliderCuts at www.slidercuts.com/ --- TOPCHAT is a platform on a mission to document the rise of leaders from humble beginnings to the top of their game, in the hopes of inspiring the audience to take action and do the same. --- Website: www.topchatshow.com/ Soundcloud: @topchatshow Instagram: www.instagram.com/topchatshow/ Medium: medium.com/@topchatshow Twitter: twitter.com/topchatshow Podcast: www.topchatshow.com/listen --- Hosted, produced & edited by @topsytaiwo
Welcome to another episode of the Disruptive Entrepreneur Podcast. In today's episode, Rob interviews actor, presenter, radio DJ, writer, director, producer, and all-around general creator, Reggie Yates. Reggie is also known for the Extreme Russia, UK and South Africa television series. Reggie opens up about his career moves and choices and how he has kept reinventing himself. hear, why he left radio one and why describes himself as a complicit contributor. Learn how was he has been able to successfully jump from one career to another, without fear and with confidence in today's episode of the Disruptive Entrepreneur. KEY TAKEAWAYS •If you work hard, you'd get results. Period. Regardless of whether it's fitness, whether it's your eating, your diet or doing what you do, learning how to work... • That's a gift to not compare yourself to anybody else and understand that you have unique talents and purpose, and you're meant to be who you are. •“I'm different, but I'm okay.” So, using people to make you want to be a better version of you. •It's about having the self-awareness to know what you're good at and what you're not good at. And double in talent the things that you're good at. And investing so much time and energy into that. Know that it's pointless to try and be someone else. •Everyone is projecting who they perceive you to be or what they want you to do unto you. That's a natural human trait. •To be defined by what you do is unfortunately what happens now. The minute people decide that you're one thing, they want you to stay there cause they've got you figured you out. •You are not defined by anything you do or anything anyone says or any mistakes you make. •God's time is the best. When the stars align, you can feel it. And when it all feels natural. When it feels it as if it was meant to happen at that time, it's undeniable, and that's where things are beginning to go. •If you don't understand the power of hard work and luck, then you are completely ignoring one of the two because you can't have success without both. •You have to really invest in your craft. You have to become obsessed by it. And die by it. But then at the same time, if you're working as hard as you should be on the thing that you really believe and in the thing you really invested in, eventually, there will be an opening and you will be prepared for it. •If you are now self-aware, you are asking for trouble. Because you need to know yourself well enough to know what you're good at and what you're not good at. And when you're coming across in a way that maybe is putting you in the wrong direction or pushing you away from where you want to get to or pissing people off or if you're annoying people or if you're spamming people. You need to be aware enough of those things. Otherwise, you are just asking for trouble. •Know what you're good at. Be very sure about what you're not good at. And listen. I think if you are not willing to listen and if you don't have people around you that are honest and transparent, you're going to be in trouble. •If you can't control your own emotions, how are you going to direct your own staffs' emotions. How are you able to going to be able to look after your customers if you can't control yours? •Empathize with someone else and put yourself in their shoes. That's the beginning of starting to see yourself through someone else's eyes. And that's the really important thing is being able to step outside and say, hang on, how did what I just did make everyone feel? How did what I just say affect the room negative or positively? •Being so empathetic and finding that level of connection, they give so much and that's a really delicate thing to have in your hands and it's something that you have to respect. •The only two transcendent emotions that rise above all are gratitude and love. •If you give out gratitude to people, it doesn't ruin your life or derail you from your mission. It also changes the people around you. •You know when you've done something that you're going to be proud of and only you know that. •Once you've got someone relax, everything comes out. And they don't even realize it. •Ownership is everything. Owning the narrative as well as the IP is important and just as important. •What people want is honest, open, unedited, untwisted, and un-manipulated content, and I think they want easier, quicker access to the content provided. •Personal brand is just as important as the thing that you are selling. And the way that people are building businesses and very successful ones are coming from the strength of the person who is the face of the said business as opposed to how good looking they are which is in a way the right thing. It's a good thing. •Best advice. Every time you come into this room, we're going to talk stuff that relates to 3 subjects: Who you're with, where you live and what you do. Almost everything that you think about will come back to one of those three things and if you get two out of three right, you will be bouncing. If you get three out of three right, you'll be flying. •Worst advice: Don't do that thing because you are not good enough. •When someone comes to you with a weird energy or with a negative sort of outlook, a lot of the time, it is not about you. And having the empathy to understand that and respect someone in their tough times, that something that we're missing. •Being disruptive means that having the bravery to change things on your own terms. •If you are willing to do something that speaks to your authenticity and if you are willing to be transparent in who you are, then you have an opportunity to do something that's never been done before. Doing something that's never been done is the most beautiful thing in the world. And trying to replicate someone else is a recipe for failure. BEST MOMENTS “I have always been very aware where it's all headed but I've never quite known how I was going to get there. So, I've always at the back of my mind at least…” “That's kind of happen with entertainment, you're hosting The Voice one day and then a month later, you're in Kenya, making a documentary and the feeling that you have from the two are so polar opposite. You start to make a decision about where you want to spend your time and where you want to give your energy and I made that decision quite a few years ago now.” “Now, what happens, we love you. No matter what happens, you can always come home. If you lose everything… I was never raised in that environment with that amount of investment put into my self-confidence and self-worth. I had to learn that over time. So, for the longest of time, I would be concerned about what the next thing would be. And there would be moments where I would have sort of pangs of fear, if it's going to work out or not. Deep down I always knew that I would be okay.” “Because I know that this isn't a bluff. Because nothing I've achieved has come easy. I've always known that anything that can be regarded as an achievement, I've worked my ass off for. And I am not scared of the work.” “If I didn't tell myself that I'm going to do this thing, do it even when it's difficult, I would not be where I am now.” “My individuality is my super power, and that was something that was given to me as a kid.” “I think it's the biggest waste of energy to try and control the way that other people think. You can never change someone else's mind until they decide to change it themselves, right? For me, I just am. I know what I want. And that might change tomorrow, and that's okay. But at no point am doing or being for anybody else. The people that I love and I care about, I live to help and support and be there for them but I will never be the way that they want me to be regardless of how important they are to me.” “I need to be constantly creatively shocked. Like I need to feel uncomfortable to find the inspiration to push myself and learn more. For me, if I am not learning anymore or if I am not inspired, there's no point in being there. I am not doing anyone a favor by just coasting. And at no point have I ever coasted so I've walked away from things not knowing what's coming next. And been okay.” “I genuinely feel that the only way to really exist in this world is walk on love. I feel that the energy that you carry and the energy that you bring to any situation determines the way in which that situation will go.” “The beautiful thing about ending on a question is the people watching can then have a conversation. And they then have all these different pieces off the conversation to draw from to inform their opinion. And that way, you're getting a conversation about an issue in a really beautiful authentic and rounded way as opposed to me saying this is how I feel about this and I am going to present to you 50 different people that think the same thing as me. I'm going to convince you of my opinion by the end of this hour. That is the way that a lot of journalist work. That is not how I work.” “I just really love to be able to share my experiences both in terms of success and failure. And have them understand that I'm not telling them to do what I did, I am telling them to learn from what I've done and choose to use it in the right way.” “I don't think we have enough empathy. I don't think we are willing to make time for other people's stuff. We all have stuff and everybody is carrying around stuff.” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ https://robmoore.com/podcast/ The Disruptive Entrepreneur Community https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-reggie-yates-podcast/id1425903387?mt=2 ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of global bestseller "Life Leverage" Host of UK's No.1 business podcast "The Disruptive Entrepreneur" “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 ABOUT THE GUEST Reggie Yates is a British actor, television presenter and radio DJ. Reggie Yates career has seen him move from fronting children's programming, to national radio to becoming an RTS award-winning documentary maker. In the last 5 years, Reggie has become synonymous with critically acclaimed documentaries and he has been awarded Best Presenter for his work in the Extreme Series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reggie Yates has been on our screens since he was eight years old. After starting out on Disney Club, he went on to be a host on Top of the Pops, gave a voice to Radio 1, and more recently we've been enjoying his documentaries. Reggie has done it all, and it has left him with a unique perspective on what he does and why he does it. Download, listen, and enjoy.Next week our guest will be none other than Stewart Lee.Created by The Hook with World PieceMusic by Kool Keith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are currently recording the first episodes of the Reggie Yates podcast, which is the new feed which exists as of now. So jump over to the Reggie Yates podcast to see what happens from here, as Talk Stew continues in a total new way. We need your ears!
Fearne Cotton is a TV presenter, podcast host and author. Fearne has been presenting live TV since the age of 15 when she was spotted by ITV’s ‘Disney Club’ Her warmth, natural interview skills and ability to make presenting live TV seem effortless and has given her the opportunity to present a variety of shows over the years.In 2005 she joined Radio 1 where she spent 10 incredible years, initially co-hosting morning shows with Reggie Yates and then moving onto the UK Top 40 show before taking over the prestigious weekday morning slot in 2009; here she mixed big celebrity interviews with exclusive acoustic performances in the Live Lounge. The show attracted over 4 million listeners and in 2012 she won a Sony Gold Award for the show.An enthusiastic cook, Fearne released her first cookbook in June 2016. She is also the author of Calm, Happy, Yoga Babies and Hungry Babies.Fearne is a mother of two and continues to find time to support a range of charities with seemingly no challenge too big for her, whether it be climbing Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief, or trekking the Inca Trail for Breast Cancer Care. Fearne is an ambassador for The Prince’s Trust and also a patron for Post Pals, Tyler’s Trust and Coppafeel!, the latter of which she curates the charity’s music festival, FESTIFEEL.In this episode we talk about Fearne's multi-hyphenate career, being a mum, mental health, writing and how social media can help further positive conversations.Favourite quotes from the episode:"There are less taboo subjects these days and if there are taboos there's definitely someone out there trying to break them." "Sometimes I feel like I'm nailing it, and other times it's all falling apart." On juggling multiple projects and being a mum. "in my twenties [success] was purely work-based - that's all I cared about. It was about being on a big TV show and being seen. Whereas now, that really doesn't factor into what I'm doing." "When I left Radio 1, I'd had a second child and literally had no work lined up, I was quite scared at that point." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Dane Baptiste Questions Everything, a podcast where comedian Dane Baptiste, producer Howard Cohen and a special guest take turns posing questions that they just need answering.This is episode 8, our special guest is TV presenter, DJ, film maker Reggie Yates talking musical Quantum Leap-ing, nudity & success.#questioneverything @QnEverythingPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
EP 64. Let That Be Reggie Yates! by 2 Girls & A Mic
Absolutely delighted to welcome broadcaster, actor and documentary maker, Reggie Yates, to the podcast at long last. Reggie chats about growing up in a very musically eclectic household, being immediately drawn in by hip hop and its culture from a young age, Dr Dre's Aftermath and Jay Z's Reasonable Doubt. Romesh's Recommendation for this episode is: Sean Price - Imperious Rex. Check out Reggie's own podcast, Talk Stew via your podcast app and give him a follow @REGYATES. Huge thanks to Reggie for coming on and a big shout out to Radio Wolfgang for studio assistance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Talk Stew this week Reggie and friends Owen and Uzo sit down for a chat with rapper, singer and actor Little Simz. Ingredients for this week's conversational gumbo include breaking into the UK rap scene as a young female artist, selling out shows in Australia, the feeling of being an industry outsider when you're still unsigned, working with Gorillaz, and the challenge of choosing your favourite artists of all time. Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy. Listen to Little Simz on Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/artist/4578590
Radio 1 DJ, actor and television presenter Reggie Yates joins David Baddiel in the studio to talk about his new book. ‘Unseen’ explores how he made the transition from TV personality to documentary storyteller, covering difficult subjects such as far right groups in Russia to gun crime in Chicago. Reggie brings with him objects that inspired his writing, including DJ decks, a moleskin notebook and humbug mints. #PenguinPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Talk Stew this week Reggie and friends Owen and Uzo sit down for a chat with actor, screenwriter and director Noel Clarke. Ingredients for this week's conversational gumbo include the impact of the Grenfell disaster on the west London community, Noel's upcoming Sky One cop show Bulletproof, the challenge of breaking into the film business and the importance of creating role models for black kids. Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy.
On Talk Stew this week Reggie and friends Kevin and Owen sit down for a chat with comedian Jamali Maddix. Ingredients for this week's conversational gumbo include Reggie's little-known start in stand-up, documentary making and exploring the global rise of extremism on Hate Thy Neighbour, and how online algorithms risk trapping people in echo chambers reinforcing their own prejudices. Also a passionate chat about a shared love of the Wu-Tang Clan. Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy.
Catching up with Chuckie Online to discuss his career as a freelance DJ, Broadcaster, Podcaster and how he has dealt with endless amounts of rejection along the way. This is a very powerful conversation talking about how kids these days have lost the art of conversation, why we're living in a world full of online outrage & fake outrage and why happiness is his main focus moving forward. Chuckie also discusses how and why he started his own podcast after an accidental and long conversation with Grime legend Wiley and he speaks for the very first time on the impact and outrage around an episode of his own podcast featuring Reggie Yates. If you enjoy the episode, please leave a review or comment! thedreamersdisease.co.uk Follow Chuckie: IG: @ChuckieOnline Twitter: @ChuckieOnline Podcast: soundcloud.com/chuckieonline Follow Dreamer’s Disease: IG: @the_dreamersdisease / @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @dreamerspod / @iamalexmanzi Soundcloud: @the_dreamersdisease
On Talk Stew this week Reggie and friends Kevin and Owen sit down for a chat with YouTuber Alfie Deyes, the man behind PointlessBlog. Ingredients for this week's conversational gumbo include what it means to grow up with your life recorded online for millions of followers, balancing the public and private in the social media age, dealing with trolls and the relationship between old and new media. Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy.
On Talk Stew this week Reggie and friends Kevin and Owen sit down for a chat with comedian Romesh Ranganathan. Ingredients for this week's conversational gumbo include hip-hop culture, trying to break the American stand-up scene, making TV shows with your mum and auditioning for Hollywood blockbusters. Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy.
On Talk Stew this week Reggie and friends sit down with Tottenham-born rapper Wretch 32. On the agenda this week is the Grenfell Tower fire and its aftermath, the process of making music, standing alongside the best MCs in the UK - and wedding first dance tunes! Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy.
On Talk Stew this week Reggie and friends sit down with reggae legend David Rodigan, DJ and king of the soundclash. On the conversational menu are transatlantic music culture, different eras in art and what it was like for a white DJ to break through in black music.
This week Reggie sits down with dance music pioneer and artist Goldie, and his good friends Owen and Kevin, to talk about creativity, the evolution of the rave and graffiti culture and a whole lot more.
On this week’s episode Mo is joined by guest co-host Nathan (@DJImpulseV1), to discuss: Asking the question can black people actually be racist??? Exploring the Reggie Yates controversy. Alexander Shipp, playing Storm in the next X-men film, colorisim in Hollywood. The current state of female rap: Nicki Minaj/ Remy Ma/ Cardi B/ Stefflon Don/ Eve/ Lauryn Hill… etc Highlights of the week include Netflix: She's Gotta Have It HBO: Ballers Social media: “#ColourOutTheBox” Twitter: @colouroutthebox Instagram: @colourouttheboxEmail us your thoughts, feedback and questions: ColourOutTheBox@gmail.comVisit our website for all things, colourful ColourOutTheBox.comGuest host Nathan can be found at: @DJImpulseV1 https://m.facebook.com/UniqBeatDJs/ https://m.mixcloud.com/nathanielyakins/Theme Music by: Nangdo “1st 2 Know “
The Mandem (minus Mike P) are back with another good Episode! This week they discuss, Reggie Yates and "the fat Jewish guy". Is having a work wife or husband acceptable and is Bitcoin a fad or here to stay. We talk this plus much more!!! Tune in and keep it locked!! The Mandem Podcast Twitter: @OnlyTheMandem LB Twitter: @mrlb89 Dan AKA Young Olive Oil Twitter: @LifeAsDeeKnows Mike P AKA Mr. Nostalgia Twitter: @MikePldn Richie Rich Twitter: @Ritch_Flair
On Episode 59 Yusuff & Gina alongside Brent and Muf, discuss Politically correct casting in film, The importance of women learning/finding themselves, Light skin pretty, Moral Honesty, Spiritual vs Religious, Scene by Just Geen, Reggie Yates, Our favourite Desserts, Musical Tourettes, How we use social media, Brent's obsession with Gina and much more. INFO: HOSTS Yusuff Twitter: @bigmanyus Instagram; @bigmanyus Snapchat: biggmanyus Email: bigmanyus@gmail.com Gina Twitter: @just_geen Instagram: @just_geen Snapchat: justgeen Email: info@justgeen.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX4om9JCBaCsEaVGD8PMOfQ Brent Twitter: @ProducedbyHim Instagram: @WrittenbyHim GUESTS Muf Twitter: @OhYouKnowTheMuf Instagram: @OhYouKnowTheMuf Dilemmas, questions and to get in touch with us: nocarbsafter7@gmail.com
A good honest conversation never hurt anyone the pod bros are joined by extended family member esildn to discuss a range of topics from Rita Ora breaking up happy homes to Reggie Yates 'sacking' and what's the real problem with the MOBO awards. Have a listen and get involved in the conversation. #OFFTHECUFFPOD Twitter: @offthecuffpod FOLS - @folsforever MR VANS - @mrvans7 ESI - @esildn Instagram: @offthecuffpod FOLS - @folsforever MR VANS - @mrvans7 ESI - @esildn Email: offthecuff24@hotmail.com
This week Reggie and friends sit down with comedian and writer David Baddiel to talk fame, family, Three Lions and people getting angry about jokes.
Welcome to Talk Stew, the new podcast from Reggie Yates and Deezer...
Welcome to Talk Stew, the new podcast from Reggie Yates and Deezer...
Welcome to Talk Stew, the new podcast from Reggie Yates and Deezer...
Welcome to Talk Stew, the new podcast from Reggie Yates and Deezer...
Aasmah Mir and the Rev Richard Coles are joined by broadcaster and actor Reggie Yates. From Desmonds to Top of the Pops, he's been on camera nearly all of his life, but it's as a documentary filmmaker that he's now familiar, investigating everything from religion in South Africa, race and homophobia in Russia to gun crime in Chicago. John Virgo has spent the last forty years playing snooker as a player and commentator. Famous for his impersonations of fellow players from Ray Reardon to Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins and and his jazzy waistcoats, he'll be telling us how he went from a childhood in Salford, through smoky snooker dens, to winning the UK Snooker Championship. Mandy Hickson is a former Royal Air Force fast jet pilot - only the second woman to fly a Tornado GR4 aircraft - who served on the front line defending the no fly zone in the Gulf. Julia Newth is a Bewick swan specialist at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, who is awaiting the arrival of the Bewick swans to the UK this weekend from their summer billets in Russia's Arctic north. The musician, Benny Andersson, formerly of the seventies group Abba reveals his Inheritance Tracks - Rattvikarnas Ganglat by Dalarnas Spelmansforbund Mon oeur S'ouvre A Ta Voix (Samson Et Dalila) by Maria Callas. If you are listening to this programme on demand, competitions may no longer be running. Unseen by Reggie Yates is published by BBC Books. Say Goodnight JV - John Virgo - My Autobiography is published by John Blake.
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In this vlog I discuss a couple new Netflix shows hosted by Reggie Yates. One show is Release The Hounds a horror themed reality competition show. The second is a documentary series. #InspiredReco $ - Support Inspired Disorder - InspiredDisorder.com/patreon $ - The Many Faces - Ongoing Ink on Paper Series by Ray Taylor InspiredDisorder.com IG & Twitter: @RayTaylor InspiredDisorder.com/prime InspiredDisorder.com/amazon #ERV41 Reggie Yates - Release The Hounds - Outside Man | Early Retirement - Ray Taylor - Art - Lifestyle
Reggie Yates Sheffield Doc Fest by Jameisha Prescod
Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Lucy Worsley, Reggie Yates, Tayo Aluko and Bruce Guthrie for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Fairport Convention and Reuben Hollebon. Producer: Debbie Kilbride.
Broadcaster, actor, writer and director, Reggie Yates is one of TVs most exciting talents. His recent documentaries for BBC3: perceptive, thoughtful explorations of important issues, take in some of the world’s most divided societies. In conversation with Patrick Holland, Head of Documentaries at the BBC, Reggie discusses his career and share insights into future projects and ambitions.
Justin is still over in Rio working for DFS and Team GB. We catch up with his production team who are making the films and some people he meets along the way. He watches Andy Murray with Reggie Yates and the Postbag gets emotional.
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