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The curse of the Oscar Piastri pizza continues. Plus: where does Ribena come from? Formula McGinley
Today, as part of the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar podcast, which aims to share the stories of Nuffield UK Alumni, we welcome Neville and Di Stangroom!
We speak to one of Japan's very few female CEOs. Makiko Ono leads Suntory Beverage and Food, part of the Suntory coagulometer that makes soft drinks including Orangina, Lucozade and Ribena. She shares her 40-plus years journey at the company; including how she led company's first acquisition to opening doors for the next generation of women in business. If you would like to get in touch with the show, please email: businessdaily@bbc.co.ukPresenter: Sam Fenwick Producer: Amber Mehmood(Image: Makiko Ono, chief executive officer of Suntory Beverage and Food Ltd, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, on 23 March 2023. Credit Getty Images)
This week, another wanker that thinks he's better than everyone else, especially at being racist.---------------------------------Hey legends, we're back on the road again with live shows coming up in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Sydney & BrisVegas are next month!As Patreon members, you get a week's head start on the filth. So get in quick before the floodgates open and the scummies get in. We'll see ya there!SYDNEY - FEB 8 - iD Comedy Clubhttps://standupsydney.com/event/mfblive/BRISBANE - FEB 21 - Good Chat Comedy Clubhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/mid-flight-brawl-live-brisbane-tickets-1137111393789?aff=oddtdtcreatorMELBOURNE - APR 5 - Bourke St Comedy Club (aka MAMAO Club)https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1339184(and before you ask, Perth/Adelaide/Tassie and more getting sorted asap)-----------------------------------Heggie's 2025 show Yuck now on sale! -----------------------------------Heggie is now a comedian (ding), father (ding), ABC panel show guest (ding), AND NOW AN AUTHOR (MORRREEEEE CHILLI)Get his book, IF YOU MUST KNOW, by clicking here-----------------------------------Heggie dropped a THIRD YouTube special, LOWBREED, but still left the comments closed like a coward. Watch it here.Cody's new stand-up special "LIVE AT THE CORNER HOTEL" is OUT NOW on YouTubeHave a squizz and leave comments before he takes Heggie's cowardly route and turns off the comments.HEGGIE JUST RELEASED ANOTHER STAND-UP SPECIAL "TIPRAT" ON YOUTUBE FOR FREE! WATCH IT HERE.Heggie has a stand-up special out on YouTube "HAVE THAT" and his stand-up special, "LUKE HEGGIE - I ALREADY TOLD YOU" is out now on Paramount+-----------------------------------PATREON.COM/MIDFLIGHTBRAWL to avoid the harsh insults of our lovely Patreon members and to get your own in next time.NEW ONLINE STORE AND NEW MERCH AVAILABLE!LIMITED EDITION 'ST. JAYDEN'S COLLEGE' GREYHOUND POLO'S OUT NOW! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Please enjoy episode 164, it was made with 100% pure steroids and Ribena! This high octane episode contains news about bananas and how scary they are, some notable soap opera death scenes, Christopher Walken, and etiquette when pooping during a triathlon. OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/vzfbwshXqM OUR YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6oBcYMd81YUYVxAj63P0Xw OUR E-MAIL: passiveaggressivepod@gmail.com OUR MERCH ON REDBUBBLE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/PApodcast OUR INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/papinstagram
This week on Spit or Swallow, we're joined by the hilarious Gbemi! While he may not drink alcohol, Gbemi brings plenty of laughs with his stories about growing up in Nigeria and his lifelong love for Ribena. From childhood mischief to funny cultural quirks, this episode is packed with the kind of stories that'll leave you grinning. Don't miss out—hit play and enjoy the ride! Follow us on Instagram @louandsally, and for extended, ad-free episodes plus early access to guest episodes, subscribe to our Patreon at Patreon.com/spitorswallowpodcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Things get weird around the 2nd trimester… We find out what weird cravings Ellie and some of you guys are having at the moment. Comedian Nath Valvo joins us ahead of his Perth show this Friday. And we chat about working from a cafe etiquette…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it! It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and it's all about YOU.On this week's Totally Extra: A very sweet Petty Paul?, a Ribena bottle surprise, satay jizz, howling, ages in increments and standing tickets.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
We're back again for another episode of Chats From the Peak and this time we're talking about the role culture plays on our views and expectations of marriage. If you know anything about Nigerian culture, our weddings are elaborate, vibrant, and EXPENSIVE! Memi and Lara get into the cultural nuances of being a Nigerian-American wife while battling with the cultural expectations to raise their families a certain way. From going viral on Bellanaija Weddings, the premier site for all things weddings, to the pressure to carry the family on their backs, Lara and Memi kiki their way through another fun, but very real episode on navigating marriage as first-generation Nigerian Americans. Go grab a glass of Ribena and some groundnut and garri (IYKYK) and tune in!!Check out our FREE Date Night Guide to get you connecting with your partner: https://marriagepinnacle.myflodesk.com/datenightguideBe sure to like, comment and subscribe to keep up with all things Marriage Pinnacle! Remember, if you have an issue that you would like help with, send your listener letters to contactus@marriagepinnacle.com!Stay on the Peak and join our Peak Seekers community at http://www.marriagepinnacle.com, where you'll be the first to know about new episodes, receive discount codes for exciting merch drops, and upcoming events! Follow us on all social media outlets at @marriagepinnacle and Twitter at @thapeak for the most up-to-date information, tips, and marital support resources!
Nick and Angela kick off season 5 with the inimitable Claudia Winkleman Claudia Winkleman studied Art History at Cambridge but soon decided a career in Art was simply too quiet for her. She left the gallery and wandered into television, appearing on shows like Holiday on the BBC, This Morning on ITV and Liquid News on BBC three in the nineties. Her big break came in 2004, when she began presenting Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. Ten years later she stepped on to the dancefloor proper to host Strictly Come Dancing with Tess Daly. In 2020, Claudia scored a Sunday Times bestseller with her collection of hilarious essays, Quite: love, life & eyeliner. For the last two years, Claudia has been thrilling audiences (often with her wardrobe) on the UK's favourite reality TV show, The Traitors. Angela prepares a tasty roast topside of beef with Yorkshire puddings, crispy roast potatoes and a side of savoy cabbage, providing some delicious inspiration for Mother's Day. The experts at Waitrose pair the meal with a bottle of Réserve du Mistral Famille Perrin, while Claudia lovingly opts for a glass of Ribena. This is a riotously fun episode to welcome you back to the Dish table. Claudia talks Traitors, takes us behind the scenes at Strictly and shares what her husband, Kris, must simply never do. Just so you know, our podcast might contain the occasional mild swear word or adult theme. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to my latest interview with Chunky Ribena. He's a YouTube content creator with not just a catchy name but a characterful charm and great sim racer. With a love for GT7 and many current racing games, he's amassed a decent following and is a fun chap to watch. We have a great chat about all things GT7, gaming and stray into the bounds of F1!! Enjoy!
// 7 nuggets // No nose // Ex-planation // Key to fit the dough // Ribena is delicious // Que Sera, Sera //
Joey and Mulv off Noisy Neighbors Podcast review Manchester City's perfect start to the season, including a review of the win against Fulham at The Etihad.
What's in a name? Well, today's episode aims to find out just that as we explore the animals that are named after people and if it's really a good idea to be doing it after all. We find Birda skulking around in the reeds to tell us about Clapper Rails before Roddy defends the UK's Ribena stocks against hordes of Wrinkle-faced Bats. Then we put our dancing shoes on for our listener question as we work out which animal we'd choose as our "two" to tango. To learn more about our partners Birda and download their free birdwatching app, visit their website at https://birda.org/ To support the show by leaving us a donation to help keep growing the podcast, please visit: www.buymeacoffee.com/howmanygeese
The Forever Knight episodes have MOVED to Come in 81 Kilo: A Forever Knight Podcast. To find the latest episodes, please subscribe to the new stream. Not-Anne Rice author Emily Weiss is writing vampire books that are just a little too close to the real thing for creature comfort. When Nick is given the task of protecting her from a violent fan, Janette and LaCroix see an opportunity to rid themselves of Nick's morality and Emily Weiss in on convenient swoop. But Nick's not playing their game and finds himself wrestling with a budding desire for Emily's companionship and her BLOOD!!! Hijinks ensue, Schanke wears a cape and a good time is had by all! Also features our Ribena taste test! (The drink used as fake blood on Forever Knight) Please enjoy this episode and if you do, please give us a rating and review anywhere you listen.There's more from the Strange and Beautiful Network!Listen to Rachel, Kate, and Hannah discuss spicy books, serious books, and everything in between (but mostly spicy!). It's like sitting down with girl friends to chat about hot book boyfriends but in podcast format! Listen now at Feast, Sheath, Shatter: A Book Chat PodcastLove Movies, TV Shows and Books in the Fantasy, Scifi, and Horror genre and want to hear more? Check us out at The Strange and Beautiful Book Club where Rachel and her husband Matt discuss all things genre related.Longing for a simpler time in the police procedural genre AND love Vampires? Matt and Rachel also review the classic television show Forever Knight on their podcast, Come in 81 Kilo.You can also:Join us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclub/Join us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclubFind us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9ENwKdHrm57Qmu8L4WXwQ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
About Think Fast Think Fast is a mini-episode featuring 10 rapid-fire questions. Think Fast Questions What will save humanity? Love and humanity, itself. If you had a superhero name, what would it be? The Authenticator What qualities do you think makes a great leader? Curiosity, openness, receptivity, and vision. What is the most important skill of the future? The ability to sit with paradox without having the need to resolve it. What will destroy humanity? Ego and the struggle for ultimate power. Bring one fictional character to life. Spiderman. What negative experience in your life are you most happy that happened to you? Finding my therapist and staring therapy. What is one thing everyone listening to this episode should go and do today? Make time to be with themselves. Whether it's meditate or go be in nature, the time that they don't give away to any sort of productivity or outcome, like no outcome base at all. Go do something and play in the creation of life. If you could have a superpower, what would it be? Teleport. What would you be willing to give up in order to have that superpower? Ribena, a concentrated blackcurrant juice. The Infinity Gauntlet gives the holder the ability to snap their fingers and make anything their mind can imagine into reality. Here's the catch though: it generally costs the wearer who snaps their fingers their lives. I have this gauntlet, and I'm offering it to you. What would you want to happen? I would wish for the rest of humanity to experience enlightenment. Connect with Kendra LinkedIn Instagram Connect with Jeff Don't forget to subscribe. Rate the show 5-stars on iTunes If you really liked it, share the episode. Shareable is self-funded and listener-supported so if you're feeling generous, buy me a cup of coffee, help cover some of my production costs, or get my kid some diapers by throwing something in the tip jar.
Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast.Welcome to our March review of PR Pitches and mergers & acquisitions in the UK PR scene with Andrew Bloch.Andrew is a co-founder and non-executive director at Frank PR and is now lead consultant - PR, Social, Content and Influencer at the new business consultancy firm AAR. He is also a partner at PCB Partners where he advises on buying and selling marketing services agencies.Thanks to our PRmoment Podcast sponsors, The PRCA.Tickets are now on sale for The PRmoment Awards in London on Thursday 20th April and in Manchester 25th April 2023.2 mins Andrew gives us his PR pitch wins updateNews of wins for The Academy with Peroni and Marie CurrieMaven wins The Perfume shopForster wins Transform (a public/private partnership)Full Fat wins a raft of festival briefPHA win Lucozade, Ribena and OranginaMSL win Renault's social media brief10 mins Are PR firms winning more social media briefs from their social media agency peers?“PR agency's should always have an edge when it comes to generating engagement”“There are noticeable differences in the way different (types) of agencies approach it from a strategic perspective”“9/10 the creative I see coming out of PR agencies is right up there with the best in the world, it's the other elements that sometimes let them down”14 mins Andrew talks about what the future looks like for influencer marketing agencies16 mins Andrew completes his review of this month's pitch wins Hope&Glory win TrainlineThe Romans win Candy CrushTin Man wins Smart Energy GB18 mins Andrew's PR M&A updateFinn Partners acquire HyderusJIN buy Opinion ActNews of Martin Loat's exit from Propeller
Here in Episode 103 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about the story behind the song!We talk about Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney and Ray Charles to name only a few.We also discuss Student Union bars, Reality TV and Leonard Cohen.And Joy takes the Ribena taste test!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/And Follow us on Twitter!https://twitter.com/NoNameMusicCast
We are ploughing on with more of the E! masterpiece that is CHASING THE SATURDAYS. This one has it all; Skype, Ribena, 40 degree heat & GARY!UR WELCOME
Join the one and only pod squad - Melinda, Paul, Jake, Jamie and Anthony as they discuss all the latest Everton news. We also look ahead to our Saturday fixture against Fulham (a). Enjoy blues! x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greetings, bonjour, what's happeningWelcome to Lager Time. For the second week running, I'm putting this out on a Saturday, which is today, for me. There was some real Lager Time last night, been a while. Enjoyed seeing the boys. Been a busy week this week, been all over London doing workshops, not had a great deal of time to put this together. Can't complain though, it's been good, mate. I've been trying to write this second part to the 405 story, in between jobs and on trains. So it's probably a bit scrappy, but a lot of the stuff I'm putting up on here, are in differing states of development. That's the idea I guess. It's odd though, I suddenly feel a bit of an obligation to put it up. Though I think that's merely down to my own idiosyncrasies, wanting to keep this up, than any particular demand, because as far as I know, it doesn't exist.I'm enjoying doing these stories though and I think I'm going to run with them for a bit. I've got a list of ideas, I want to write about, I'm also enjoying introducing little bits of sound design. I mean, it entails me going on to Freedsound and downloading bots and bobs, nothing out of this world but it's a direction I've wanted to go down for some time.Large up everyone who read, listened, and downloaded the first part of the 405 story last week. I was listening back, and realised the bit where I stopped the story, was where the Mo character encounters some casual racism form the driver; which unfortunately, was not that uncommon back them. Only reason that I stopped it there, is because that's where I stopped writing it, as that's where I ran out of time. That was it. Listening back, it reminded me a bit of those American Sitcoms that I used to like watching as a kid, like the Fresh Prince, where every now and again they, do a serious episode, rolling the credits at the end with no music; really driving home the poignant on-the-nose moment and the moral message. That's the last thing I'd ever intend to do with any of this stuff. That kind of moralising is not my cup of tea, at all, and if I'm being an honest, it puts me off from going to a lot of spoken word events. Back when I was more active, there was loads of it. However, the thing with the driver, did happen, and happened all too often. Along with the likes of me, who sat there silent and did nothing, though I did once almost get my head kicked in, in London bridge MacDonalds, tying to stuck up for someone, for similar reasons but that's for another time. I think that says enough. Roll credits, no music. Boom.It's coming up to almost a year, since I started Lager Time. I think I'm only just starting to find my feet with it. I must say, I do enjoy it and I enjoy the freedom of it. There seems to be a small number of you who are engaging with it, and its slowly growing, so thankyou. It means a lot. Either this week, or next, I'm going to do another Not Quite Live edition again, I enjoyed that one last time, even if no one else did. Not quite sure where this is all going, had a thought at some point in the future, I could put on a night, I dunno. I'm a performer, I like performing but at the moment, there aint a lot of that and I'm enjoying doing my own thing, so the Lager march continues.Enjoy part 2 of the story, hopefully I'll have something new for next week. Blimey, pressures on.Having a banging rest of the weekendPaulThanks for reading Lager Time (audio)! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.The 405 part 2BOSH. After the long, arduous and perilous journey across the Towns and villages of Surrey, we finally arrived into Kingston, and just like that we all became energised again and the al the banter and bravado we left Crawley with was back. BOOM.It's like we were re-connected, spirally realigned to our purpose again (even though I doubt any of us quite knew what that was.) New life was breathed into the firm, like those occasions when I bothered to reconnect the long-since-fallen, algae-ridden filter system in the fish tank, at home. Everything was fresh and gold like my fish. We were in a whole new town, with new opportunities but more importantly, about to enter the utopian-dystopian world of Lazer Quest.Of course this meant we had to be on our guard a bit. Instinctively, shoulders arched back and as we bowled though the bus station into the town-centre, I made sure I dropped a couple of swear words, extra loud, like WANKER, letting the locals know, we had a bit about us.Kingston was an upgrade on Crawley and definitely Horley. It was similar but everything just seemed, a lot more, like, nicer. The neat paving bricks in the pedestrianised high-street, the river, the olde-worlde buildings, even the windows looked cleaner, the girls prettier, the geezers somehow more flash, suddenly I felt like we were tatty in comparison.Despite the Royal status, there was only one jewel in Kingston's crown. Croydon had the Water Palace, Guildford had the Ice rink and Kingston the Lazer Quest; despite all the flashness of some of the locals, Crawley was not yet swinging in the big boys league, with these lot; though there were rumours at the time, that a Virgin Megastore was opening in the Country Mall.We never arranged to meet the splinter-group, we just assumed they'd be at the Lazer quest when we got there and vice versa. We had a to ask a couple of people to find it. This was a moment when larey pricks like Granger actually came of use, he didn't care who he talked too. Everything was amusing to him.We'd all seen that episode of Byker Grove, where they went to ‘Quasar Laser' and it looked sick! All dark with neon lights, metal grids, bunkers, netting and dry-ice; I hadn't been this excited since Steet Fighter The Movie..We finally reached our destination, this sort of non-descript sixties grey building, with a corrugated roof, looking like a glorified second hand tyre shop. But the all important Lazer Quest sign, on the outside of the building, was using a sick, lightning-like font, in electric-red and I was reassured about techno-futuristic-utopia-dystopia I was about to enter.The splinter group were sat in reception, all stood up, except for Veejay who was sat down looking miserable. They stunk of fags. Smoking?! Rich explained they'd had to jump a wall at Kingston station to avoid the ticket office and Veejay had done something to his ankle in the process. I knew Veejay should've been with us. A mid forties women with curly, dyed red hair and glasses, wearing a black polo top showing some faded tattoos on her arm, was behind the counter with a monitor above her head, showing some scores, in mad futuristic writing, like the bowling alley, but, like, way sicker. Some cheesy Euro trance was playing in the background, it wasn't Speed Garage but this place was already pissing on the AMF.‘Where the fuck have you boys been, we've been here proper time'‘Bus was fucking long'‘fuckng hell man'‘mind your language boys, not in ere thankyou'The red head had spoken, with authority. She looked like she'd beaten up a few men in her time. Kells, with his back to her, and facing us, protested in a way that only he could‘shutup you fucking bitch'‘What did you just say?'Kells was grinning at us and then immediately turned his face to a scowl, tuted and turned round‘what, I didn't say nothing, chill out innit'He turned back to us and grinned again. Kells was a liability but I was kind of glad he was here. We were far away from home, so it was good to have someone in our ranks who went afraid to mix it, even if it meant him doing stupid shit like thatRedhead took the L.‘I don't want any lip from any of your boys when you go in there, if you mess about, you're out, understand?'A few ‘yea, yea, yeas' emerged, half-heartedly from the group.‘We need to get you signed up and then have your safety briefing, you're in the next game, they'll be some others in there with you'A safety briefing?! This was just getting better and better. I thought for a sec about some of those mugs from my class, like Chris and Ramo, probably at the ABC cinema, back in Crawley. Pussies. They weren't man enough for this shit.We all bowled up to the counter, paid up and registered. Whilst I was in the que, I looked up at the screen and noticed some new names had appeared with a score of 0. These must've been the other players. There were names like ‘Dark Lord' ‘Excalibur' and ‘Colbolt 3000' these names were sick. I then saw ‘Tony's Mum and Fish Fingers ‘ had appeared on the screen, and clocked Granger and Kells were at the front adding their esteemed alias's to the cannon. Red-head didn't looked impressed but I guess she had to let these through on a technicality, I heard Kell's arguing with her that ‘Mum' was his surname.We stood outside these black-double-doors, which had more of the sick, electric red font on them. I could hear cheesy Euro-Trance pumping through and the sounds of people running around. I was nervous but I could barley contain my excitement. We got kitted out in these mad-looking Ghostbuster type, packs that slotted over our heads, with a holster for this massive lazer-gun thing. Red head came over to administer her best war address.‘If you get shot, your pack will freeze and you'll have to wait till it unfreezes. Aim of the game to get as many hits as you can. Three hits and you're eout the game. The other team you'll be facing, are already in there and if you mess about boys, you're out, understand, I'm not taking any crap today?!'The moment we'd all been waiting for. Redhead opened the door. No dry-ice seeped through? Where's the dry-ice? The cheesy Euro-trance was superloud and we entered into this sort of small-ish-dark-ish room with these wooden walkways, with some neon-graffiti on them which sort-of-looked cool.We entered in and immediately ran off, Kells turning round to shoot as many of us as he could. We were meant to be on the same team! The wooden walk-ways were really noisy, it was putting me off. It also weren't that dark so we could see everything. Where were the futuristic metal-grids with the futuristic dry-ice?! This just wasn't very cool.My pack suddenly vibrated and flashed red. I tuned round to see this podgy mid-thirties-looking guy, with long greasy hair guy and hiking boots, with a pack on, I assumed he worked there.‘I've been shot, mate, what do I do?'He shouted ‘Alpha-two-one, repeat alpha two-one, let's go'He then turned around and rolled off into a corner, and I heard him tramping up one of the walk-ways. The fat prick had shot me. As he tuned, I saw ‘Dark Lord' written on the back his t-shirt. That was the Dark Lord?! He looked like he worked in the Games Workshop.‘What are you doing you dickhead, you're just standing there.'Mo grabbed me and suddenly we were under one of the wooden walkways. I noticed on the floor an empty Ribena carton, a few empty crisp packets and a discarded copy of The Daily Express. I could hear Kells and Granger laughing somewhere in the room, but in truth it was hard to hear anything, as the Cheesy Euro Trance was blasting so loud and the with the stomping on the wood, I could barley hear myself think.Fuck this, I thought. I stepped into the void, looking for that fat nerd, looking for revenge. BANG. I'm vibrating again and I tuned round to see another one of these socially awkward-looking-podgy-older guys. Must've been Cobalt 3000. I hadn't even got my gun out he holster yet and I'd been shot twice. Two more if I included the bus journey.Me and Mo ran up onto another platform where we bumped into Doyle.‘These peedos keep shooting everyone, I'm almost dead. Veejay got taken out within five minutes.'‘Where is he now?'‘He's over there.'I looked over in the direction Doyle was pointing and saw Veejay sat on an Orange plastic-chair, like we have in school, reading a copy of Shoot Magazine. What?! Surely they wouldn't have crap orange plastic chairs, in the sick dystopian-utopia-future?! The drapes were rapidly coming down on my lifelong dream, well, my dream, from as far back as the morning; when I actually thought a bit about what we were doing. This place was shit.‘oi, how many lives you got left'I tuned round to see Kells and Granger, grinning.‘One'‘BANG. Not any more'I vibrated. Game over. They ran off, I'd love to say into the smoky darkness but I could see clearly where they were going, and hear them too. This place was small and shit, reminding me of Horley. I headed over to where Vejay was. He was reading an article about Andy Cole's favourite type of pizza.Even with the Cheesy-Euro-Trance at full-blast, Red-head must've got on the PA system, booming over the music to tell us the game was finishing. I wanted to get out. Predictably, Andy Cole preferred a Margarita, I had to agree with him on that one but it was no substitute for the disappointment that I felt.We ‘de-briefed' back in the foyer, looked up on the screen to see that team ‘Alpha-Flight' has whipped team Crawley Boys, something ridiculous. A few of team Alpha-Flight were de-briefing in what they called the ‘ante-chamber' with us and I overheard them referring to each other in their codenames. Really? Grow-up boys.We managed to find a McDonald's and at least enjoyed that. Spat some paper through the starws in the shopping centre. Took in the glorious sights of Kingston and trudged bakc to the 405, with a hobbling Veejay. He was never a bad boy. The others seemed to have enjoyed themselves, and lots of the chat on the bus back was about the fun they'd had. Mo's was reputation was still in-tact.Most of them had fallen asleep when the bus rolled into Horley and I got up to get off. It was dark by this point. Dark and dul,l with the few half working street lamps pitifully attempting to illuminate Horley's crap town centre. It was fitting. I looked at Mo.‘See you later, mate'‘Yea, see you later, mate.'I left the conversation, the bus and the town centre, awkward as ever.Thanks for reading Lager Time (audio)! 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The super casuals are back in a morning time slot which brings back the old "Eva Levante's Coffee Emporium segment"! Ghost (aka Richard) is not impressed as he prefers to drink Ribena. While well caffeinated, this episode is not without technical difficulties abound. Please excuse the audio trainwreck and know that a "hotfix" is on its way. Eyes up guardians! ------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParacasualP Email us: paracasualpodcast@gmail.com Leave us voice messages: https://anchor.fm/paracasual-podcast/message Subscribe at YouTube: http://shorturl.at/jFIL5 Find us on your preferred podcast outlet. PDP Intro & Outro Music by Sool: http://www.soolmusic.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paracasual-podcast/message
On today's episode of the Gloverscast, Ian, Ben and Dave talk about the 2-2 draw with league leaders Chesterfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
aka Escape the TIER Backrooms This week, Ben and Aled are guided by a rather sinister Clippy to get meta and reboot the universe. MARVEL as Aled tries to destroy your livers with the Red Herring drinking game! RECOIL as Ben extols the virtues of Ribena with milk! SYMPATHISE with Jamie's withering patience as Aled tries to brute force a 5-letter word lock by naming every object he sees! If you're keen to understand some of the in-jokes and want even more banter, consider joining our Patreon for full, unedited episodes, episode scripts and more! And as always, please reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter and now on Discord (exclusive to our fabulous Patreons!)
Warriors hooker Freddy Lussick sat down for a yarn to talk about his upbringing, his time at the Roosters and also how much he has enjoyed his short time at the Warriors so far. How goods a Ribena!
Whilst we get ready for Season 2 we thought we'd treat you with some best bits from week 1!He's stealing my car, The man in the long coat, Becky's best summer ever, Ribena wine, Hairy Holes, We lost our Jobs, I've pissed myself.If you'd like to get in touch email;thelauraandbeckyshow@gmail.comFind us on insta;@beckyhayesuk@laurasummerslifestyle We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Come for the chat about Ribena, Armie Hammer, Terminator and Kenny Loggins; stay for 25-minute argument about Paddy Dow and a dissection of where Saturday went wrong.
This marks half a year's worth of episodes with number 26, Crime Family! Thank you for stopping at our little BnB, and for coming back every week to visit!This episode gets Beth out of the bad-girl seat, and Bailey is taking us to Penn State University in 1969 for a murder in the library stacks, and the senseless death of student Betsy Aardsma.Then Beth brings us Alex Lovell, who swears he only survived an attack by his girlfriend because he has always been obsessed with Kung Fu movies and Wing Chun. Today we're sharing one of our very favorite podcasts and people, Sam Randall of Creme de la Crime Podcast. You'll hear her trailer at the beginning, and we love and respect the work she does to keep the names of the missing in the ears of those who may know something. Please listen to her podcast and then subscribe! Time to grab something off the wine and Ribena bar, settle into a seat, and let's get started.
This month it's a very special guest U.S. Open Champion Matt Fitzpatrick joins us to reflect on his historic victory at Brookline. We also reflect on the latest LIV Golf developments, Linn Grant and Haotong Li's potty mouthed interview. Plus Radar rants, Good bad and Ugly and can Radar catch Sarah in Gimme a Clue who. Don't forget you can follow Stirkers & Radar - Uncut on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stirkersandradarpod/ And on Twitter - https://twitter.com/StirkersRadar Follow Radar too. He needs the followers! - https://www.instagram.com/wayneradarriley_/ Stirkers & Radar - Uncut is brought to you by Ping - https://eu.ping.com/en-gb Logo designed by Morgs Art - https://www.instagram.com/morgs.artist/
We have let the Final Fantasy news build for a few weeks now, but in this episode, we let the floodgates open. Final Fantasy superfans Kyran (Dialogue Options) and Clarky (Jock Reynolds) join us to discuss the Crisis Core remake, Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, Final Fantasy XVI and the pros and cons of excessive Ribena consumption. Storymodegaming.com Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Twitch: @StoryModeAusSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/story-mode-a-video-game-podcast/donations
Just wee lonely little Annabel fending for herself on the Top Ten this week, shoes wet from the rain and Ribena drink forgotten at home :( But everything was okay because she started the show with ‘Nice Weather for Ducks' by Lemon Jelly :)
Just wee lonely little Annabel fending for herself on the Top Ten this week, shoes wet from the rain and Ribena drink forgotten at home :( But everything was okay because she started the show with ‘Nice Weather for Ducks' by Lemon Jelly :)
I don't think the Government could be more virtue-signalling if it tried.I'm talking about its crazy idea to ban fizzy and sugary drinks from primary and intermediate schools.It's a proposal at this stage and Education Minister Chris Hipkins has given us 8 weeks to provide feedback.Well here's my feedback - “you're too late mate, because the horse has already bolted - on several fronts”.School principals seem to be nodding their heads and saying it's a good idea. Some of them are pointing out, though, that it's nothing new and their schools already only let the kids bring water to school.The chair of the Board of Trustees at Banks Avenue School here in Christchurch is taking a different approach - he's saying that educating kids about a healthy diet is the way to go. Not legislation.Kirk McKay is his name. He says teachers are already being forced to be the “food police” at schools and government legislation banning sugary drinks would be taking things way too far. And I couldn't agree with him more.Chris Hipkins is banging on about there being “a myriad of benefits and good outcomes for learning” if school kids keep off the gut rot.The dental association is more plain-speak and upfront about it. I saw a dentist on TV last night saying he's pulled out thousands of rotten teeth from the mouths of kids who've been brought up on Coke and Fanta and all of that other stuff.And the dentists don't want the Government to stop at primary and intermediate schools - they want sugary drinks banned at high schools too.But I think the point that's missing from all of the reports that I've seen about this is yes, dentists are pulling rotten teeth out of kids' mouths, but was it only when they got to age five and started going to school that they started drinking this stuff? Of course not!We've all seen toddlers being pushed around in buggies sucking on sweet drinks, haven't we? For donkey's years, parents have been giving the wee ones stuff like Ribena, haven't they?So is a sudden switch to water on their fifth birthday going to make any real difference? I don't think so - that's why I think the Government is just virtue-signalling. It's a pipedream.The thing is, though, the Government knows it's on pretty safe ground with this.If I'd turned up at our local primary school this morning and asked the parents outside after drop-off if they thought kids should only drink water at school, I bet most would say it'd be the right thing to do.Who wouldn't?But if I then asked them whether it would make one bit of difference, given the likelihood that most kids drink all this stuff well before they get to school - I don't think they'd be quite as emphatic.But that doesn't matter for the Government. Because as long as it comes up with something that sounds like a good idea, something that looks like it's doing what's best for the kids as far as most people are concerned - then it's on pretty safe ground.And that, in my book, is the definition of virtue signalling. And that is exactly what the Government is doing here.What's more, like many things that seem to be a good idea at the time, this one has loopholes.It's saying that if this went ahead, only water, milk and non-dairy milk substitutes would be allowed.I went to the fridge here at work earlier and there was a container of Sanitarium Up and Go in it. Sounds like a milk drink, doesn't it? Yeah but look at the ingredients, and what's in it? Sugar!More evidence that this idea the Government has come up with is just virtue signalling of the highest order and, like many ideas dreamed up by people in Wellington with a whiteboard and markers, there are loopholes left, right and centre.
Fluffenhammer Ep 96 - Battenburg and Ribena with Mira Manga - Adam meets with 28 Editor Mira Manga to discuss the magazine, books of every size and Tom Selleck, pre Magnum P.I. You can find the wonderful Mira at Mira Manga (@miramanga) / Twitter
On parle ici de campagne publicitaire en anglais, mais le sujet abordé pourrait s'appliquer à n'importe quel pays. Lorsqu'une marque a réussi à passer entre les mailles du filet pendant plus de 50 ans, bien sûr il y a poursuites. Mais dans le fond, le consommateur va t-il changer sa perception? La série Avec J'Améliore mon Anglais, prenez quelques minutes pour écouter un article de WikiNews accompagné de quelques mots de vocabulaire. Je termine le podcast en vous posant une question en anglais qui fait suite à l'histoire. Pour accéder à tous les épisodes, c'est par ici. Écouter le podcast Prêtez attention au vocabulaire et essayez d'anticiper l'histoire grâce au titre et au vocabulaire, ça vous aidera à comprendre le texte. Pour écouter le podcast, plusieurs options selon vos préférences. Vous aurez reconnu tout au début de cet article le lecteur du podcast en mp3 (audio). Vous êtes libre de l'écouter directement sur cette page-ci. Cliquez sur le bouton Play à gauche de la barre noire. Le télécharger pour l'écouter plus tard, ou l'écouter plusieurs fois. Cliquez sur Download sous la barre noire. Le vocabulaire de cet article Pour progresser en anglais si votre niveau le permet, écoutez le podcast, écrivez les mots et expressions que j'explique, puis vérifiez leur orthographe. Voici la liste des mots et expressions dont je vous parle dans le podcast. Si vous avez une mémoire visuelle, vous voudrez peut-être les lire avant d'écouter le podcast (ou pendant). Be fined: être condamné à une amende A fine: une amende Misleading: trompeur Blackcurrant-flavoured: au goût de cassis Four times as much as: quatre fois plus que Be fined: plaider coupable Charges laid against: des accusations portées contre A breach: une infraction Fair trade: le commerce équitable EXPRESSION Second to none : the best Littéralement: deuxième derrière personne, donc premier. L'article WikiNews Bien sûr, rien de tel que de lire l'article en complément de l'écoute. Ainsi vous aurez la possibilité de vous pencher un peu plus sur la structure des phrases. Mais je vous recommande de pratiquer l'écoute un maximum, voire de rejouer le podcast plusieurs fois avant de lire l'article. Vous trouverez l'article ici. De quoi ça parle? (Spoiler alert!!) Selon votre niveau en anglais, vous aurez saisi plus ou moins de détails. Le plus important est de comprendre le sens de l'histoire. Et très souvent, après avoir compris le sens global, une deuxième écoute vous permettra de noter plus de détails. Résumé: 2007. Ribena, a GSK brand, has been promoting one of its drinks as high in vitamin C. But in reality, there is not trace of vitamin C in the drink. Ma question: How do you feel about such a misleading campaign? Avez-vous compris l'histoire sans vous aider du résumé? Avez-vous su répondre à ma question? L'article J'Améliore Mon Anglais – Episode 235 – Misleading advertising est apparu en premier sur Langonaute.
This week..... after another unexpected break, we are back! Sausage rolls, new brown bread, reducing food waste, covid and funerals, Sarah's birthday week, Ash Wednesday, a wasp in the shower, the mystery of the night time sky, why or how?, new friends, annoying whatsapp groups, Sarah is very zen now!, turning off the bad news, David's school run, our inner child loves Ribena and scone or scone? this weeks episode is dedicated to Uncle Martin - a gentle, funny and forgiving man. Thanks for listening and don't forget to review - email sarahbutlerathome@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 EP19: Sophy RidgeSky News presenter and FPL expert, Sophy Ridge (who is in the top 5,000 FPL players in the World) joins Matt and Jon on the podcast to try and help them reach her level.Elsewhere, Matt tests out new features: 'Cancelo Culture' and ‘Mo Salad Cream' to a sceptical Jon and we catch up with Vinny Van Der Veet who's not only been caught moonlighting BUT has also become a Christmas bestseller. And a listener sends us our second ever Ribena email!Follow the podcast on Twitter: @comediansfpl or Email us at hello@cpfpl.comYou can join our FPL Fan League here: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/4mtcnh… League Code: 4mtcnhA 'Keep It Light Media' and 'Feral Television' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com
Episode 20: FUEL From food to love and from Ribena to laughter, this week the boys are talking fuel. 2 entirely different takes on this week's theme for Book of the Week; Matt shares a radical way to approach fuelling our bodies, and Jez offers guidance on simple ways to think about what fuels us best.
It's another supersized episode, and this time we're talking Eternals! If you want to know way too much about their comic history, this is the podcast for you! Also, Mark and Krista try some Ribena and Jammy Dodgers!
If you hear the sound of ice cubes in a glass, it's because we invented a new Ribena cocktail. In this episode we talk briefly about Chimamanda's post (essay?), Spotify's Greenroom which is basically a green Clubhouse clone. We discuss the declaration of Juneteenth as a federal holiday as well as Facebook integrating podcasts into the platform. Oh, and there's a new ocean.
While a posh cup of tea and a hot Ribena are being sipped, in this episode we dig into Habakkuk's second question. God has answered his previous question regarding his apparent inactivity in relation to the rampant injustice, and surprisingly justice is coming through the horrors of the Babylonian nation. Naturally, Habakkuk comes back with almost disbelief that his holy, pure God would use such wickedness to bring about his purposes. It doesn't seem to fit with who God is, and what we might expect him to do. The Babylonians are compared to a fisherman and his unendingly full net. Habakkuk is wondering whether the Babylonian destruction and capture of people is going to go on forever, just as a fisherman would keep filling up his net. As before, Habakkuk takes his question directly to God. His question is bookended with statements of who God is: ‘my holy One', ‘O rock' and then his ongoing posture of waiting on His God to answer: ‘look out to see what he will say to me'. It's a reminder to us that it is right and good bring our laments and our questions to God, but while doing it we need to have Habakkuk's listening, waiting posture and so have hearts that are soft to whatever God says and what he is doing. Helpful Tips & ResourcesTea and Biscuit Chat FootnotesSarah was drinking hot Ribena, which is a brand of juice in the UK. Add hot water to the concentrate, and you have a delicious drink, hot or cold. Felicity was drinking Earl Grey made using tea leaves and a tea strainer, and was enjoying feeling like she was in a smart London cafe with such tea-making habits. Felicity was eating a delicate chocolate-dipped shortbread, and Sarah was eating a classic custard cream. For our American listeners, a custard cream is a staple biscuit - cheap but reliably good. Check out social media for clarifying pictures. In Other News…Connect with us on Facebook or InstagramSarah blogs here: https://sarahdargue.orgFelicity blogs here: https://boysbooksandthehomeofthebrave.blog/ Email us: podcastingsisters@gmail.comSponsorship DetailsThis podcast is sponsored by 10ofthose.com. 10ofthose.com hand pick the best Christian books that point to Jesus and sell them at discounted prices. The more you buy the cheaper they get! Check them out at 10ofthose.com. 10ofThose operates in both the UK and the USA.
Join the Urology Docs for Episode 3, our holiday special, where we take a break from evidence review, and try and sprinkle some festive cheer by discussing two interesting cases.We welcome our first “special” guest, Peter Grice, an East Midlands colleague and BSOT representative. In this episode, James reminds us about how to do an ABC assessment, whilst Dave and Mithun argue about Ribena.
Tom's brother, Henry Astor, joins the pod this week! They chat about Henry's documentary career and how he got his job at the BBC, going to school together and his supermodel connection with Nigel.
Part 2 of Shaun Williamson's chat with Paul. More on Eastenders, Extras and the fame that being Barry has had on his life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shaun Williamson joins Paul, they talk Big Brother and being Barry in Eastenders and Extras - Part 1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the fifth of our mini-sodes, we share our daily practices for a healthy, happy home. When we were researching how to make this podcast the best it could possibly be, and unique to us and our message, we realised that there are certain topics when it comes to holistic living that people really want easy and accessible information for. To that end, we decided to offer 6 “mini-sodes”: short, micro-episodes that answer your most burning questions when it comes to holistic living and parenting. And in a bid to give our valued listeners access to as much free information as possible to help you attain the level of holistic living that you are reaching for, we decided to offer you the entire transcript of each mini-sode, so you can access this information quickly and easily. Read on below our contact information for the transcript. Please head to the website www.healthyhappyhome.uk to read more about us, and to sign up for our free 6-step guide to living your healthiest, happiest life. You can also find us on Instagram @healthyhappyhomepodcast @laurenvaknine @tilly.wood. Use the Hashtag #elevationnation to connect with us. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe / follow! Season 1 of Healthy Happy Home is sponsored by Megahome Water Distillers www.megahome-distillers.co.uk @megahomedistillers1 Daily Practices For A Healthy Happy Home – Transcript Creating daily or cyclic rituals is a wonderful way to create long-lasting positive memories for you and your children. Think back to something you did when you were young, that was a tradition or a ritual – even if those words weren't necessarily used. Lauren: When I lived in Israel, my aunt and I would cook a big dinner for Friday night every Friday and when we finished, we'd sit down to a cup of coffee, with the latest music from an Israeli singer we loved playing, eating some of the cake we'd just made. It was a small and seemingly insignificant thing to do, but something we did every single week without fail that became a ritual, and it will always hold a special place in my heart. Tilly: When I was younger, we'd go horse-riding. It always seemed to be cold, and when we came back, the lovely groom would give us warm Ribena and we'd have the chicken lettuce mayo sandwiches my mum made us. It was a lovely tradition that makes me so happy to think about. Creating memories like this opens up a space in the heart for positive conscious energy in the present and in memory, and makes your home a place of higher vibrational energy, where your family will want to spend their time. So please join us as we relive our favourite moments from our own childhoods and from the rituals we have created in our own family homes now. Starting the morning with soft music playing, something that elevates your vibrational frequency and using the same music style each morning / using a gong Making tea or hot drinks, the same thing each morning Juicing and smoothies Making your bed – your home reflects your mind. Too much clutter is not good for feng shui Diffusing uplifting essential oils each morning, such as citrus oils and rosemary, then doing the same in the evening with oils for winding down such as lavender, clary sage, frankincense and chamomile Getting the whole family involved in meditation or gratitude prayers Having live plants in the house and putting time and effort into keeping them alive and well Sage or palo santo smudging to cleanse Full moon rituals Cleaning the house Baths with oils and salts Taking time to home make your own lotions and potions – for example toothpaste, cleaning products and creams Dance it out! Intuitive movement is the act of moving your body, however it feels like moving, letting your soul and spirit dance you, according to Rebecca Campbell in the book Light is the New Black. No one is watching you, just dance and encourage your children to dance too; we promise it will put a smile on your face and make you happier! Family meal at the table every day Cooking. Even if the kids aren't involved, showing them that their parents put the time and effort into home cooked, real food is a great way to instil the importance of nutrition into them, as well as showing the that you put love and devotion into their food Growing your own herbs and if you can, vegetables, is a great way to bring nature into the home and give you the feeling that you truly are nourishing your family with your own hands Baking once a week Having a salt lamp helps reduce EMFs so keeping one near a wifi router is a good idea Following on from that, choosing a suitable hour for all screens to go off and for the wifi to be turned off will ensure that circadian rhythms can flow naturally and that our bodies can repair without interference while we sleep. Encourage reading, as a family and as a solitary activity – it helps us learn and grow, no matter how old we are Creating seasonal traditions is an amazing way to connect with the seasons and remain connected as a family. Check out wholefamilyrhythms.com for ideas. Things like creating a seasonal table of crafts that we make in line with the season, and keeping it there throughout the months of that season and adding things to it, or having Christmas, Chanukah or Diwali traditions, Spring cleaning to invite in the fresh, warming and aromatic energies of spring, and getting kids ready to do annual fun things for summer, like camping out in the garden and learning about the Native Americans with a camp fire – these are all amazingly expansive activities that will leave long lasting memories etched in your family's hearts.
Welcome along to Episode two of the Doosra with our team of World Cup winner Isa Guha, comedian and Pakistan fanatic Aatif Nawaz and Ankur Desai from the Asian Network. The trio discuss Pakistan's humbling of England at the Home of Cricket and ask if they can seal the Series at Headingley this week. They speak to Pakistani pace bowling legend Waqar Younis and chat about the climax of the IPL. Danni Wyatt is a special guest, there's reaction to the latest spot-fixing allegations, Virat Kohli's time at Surrey has been cut short and Isa tells a story about her Dad, Ribena and taking five wickets in an over.
Gaz and Lynsey go into the CBB house once again! We interview Ludo, Rachel Johnson's son and Dave Wol of his infamous 'Have a Ribena' and Kim Woodburn mixes. Sorry for any poor sound quality: some was recorded on the fly! What do we think of the all woman twist? Find out here!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Pickles, pineapples, roast potatoes, mince, shit-stirring little rats, rap battles, Ribena, murder mysteries, The Vault, eye masks and ssssssnakes everywhere.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
So here's the thing. This show is really only about 1hr 40mins long, and throughout Lurch was knocking back a £50 bottle of wine like it was fecking Ribena. So hang around after the outro music, as we kept recording to see how messed up he would get.. And he did. We cover everything from egg throwing junkies, drilling holes in walls and why you'd spank away a grand on a partially working arcade machine. Yeah, all plans for emails and stories went out the window with this one, Lurch was on a rampage. Hope you enjoy! Scott.