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Time to discuss a bit of The Modfather and to help us out we invited comedian and Weller-fan Rich Wilson to help us fill in some of the blanks in our knowledge and to raise the comedy bar higher than we could ever do on our own. Huge huge thanks to him for making the time for us - check out Rich's latest comedy special on Next Up Comedy, his hit podcast Insane In The Men Brain, his music podcast The Tuned Up Time Machine and his website for everything else he's doing at the minute. As well as Weller we have chats about the likes of Jeff Buckley, Beastie Boys and Robson & Jerome so that's something to look forward to, plus Krister has a lot of great suggestions for potential Paul Weller TV projects, every one a winner. As we explain in the episode half of this was recorded with everyone in the same room and half was done over a dodgy Edinburgh hotel wifi connection so please forgive any rubbish audio quality issues - we genuinely tried our best. As always please do give us a follow on our social media platforms and why not go and give us a nice rating or comment over on Spotify now that you're able to while you're checking out this episode's companion playlist (which contains ALL of the songs we talk about on this one) and our ongoing and sprawling playlist of songs from each album that we do an episode on. And if you want to donate to our PayPal account for the price of a pint or a cup of coffee that is always appreciated as well obviously. Cheers!
What if the future of work isn't a 9-to-5 job but a flexible gig that empowers both companies and individuals? In this episode of the Full Circle Podcast, we dive deep with Rich Wilson, co-founder and CEO of Gigged.AI, to uncover how his platform is transforming digital talent management and why the gig economy is just getting started.
Rich Wilson chats with comedian Ola Labib about health, fitness, comedy, cultural identity, faith, spirituality, immigration, stereotypes, Reform voters, Ramadan, migration, NHS, racism, comedy, global conflicts, immigrant experience, technology, employment, social commentary, public health... and a "stupid TikTok challenge." Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stone Foundation release their eleventh studio album, their first since 2022, on 28th March 2025 through 100% Records. ‘The Revival of Survival' will be available on CD / Vinyl / Cassette as well as Digital – with ‘first edition' special numbered signed versions available via their website. The next single will be ‘Summer Song' (feat Omar) on 14th February, the album also features spots from Laville and J.P. Bimeni. Summer Festival and UK tour dates will be announced later this month! Check out Neil Jones wonderful chat with Rich Wilson on this week's podcast. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson and Joe Wells have a lovely chat about the complexities of parenthood, particularly focusing on the challenges and joys of raising children while navigating personal identities, such as autism. Find Joes's tour and online specials on linktree: https://linktr.ee/joewellscomic00:00The Transition to Parenthood06:30Navigating Life with a Newborn09:23The Impact of Parenthood on Personal Identity12:28Autism and Fatherhood15:25The Liberation of Not Caring18:28Admiring Fellow Comedians21:29The Different Levels of Comedy23:26The Writing Process: Embracing Individuality25:31The Art of Storytelling: Spoken vs. Written27:19Comedy and Snobbery: The Mainstream vs. The Underground29:15Navigating Parenthood: The Reality of New Dads32:31The Importance of Support in Parenting36:22The Chaos of Baby Sleep Schedules40:01Generational Parenting: Old vs. New Perspectives42:29The Weight of the World: Parenting in Uncertain Times45:35The Power of Arts and Culture49:34Personal Connections Through Literature and Music53:23The Complexity of Football and Tribalism01:01:13Comedy, Autism, and Personal Narratives Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson talks to comedian Mark Simmons. Check out Mark's tour dates and his podcast with Danny Ward, “Jokes With Mark Simmons”Website: www.marksimmons.co.ukPodcast: https://apple.co/2TLV9X4Twitter: www.twitter.com/jokeswithmarkFacebook: www.facebook.com/jokeswithmarkInstagram: www.instagram.com/jokeswithmarkYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/marksimmonsRich & Mark delve into the intricacies of comedy writing, the transition from traditional jobs to a career in comedy, and the importance of setting goals. The discussion also touches on the challenges of performing one-liner comedy, the creative process, and the impact of their upbringing in Kent on their comedic journeys. Rich and Mark share insights on confidence on stage, the nuances of joke writing, and their admiration for fellow comedians, all while maintaining a humorous and relatable tone. In this engaging conversation, Mark Simmons shares his journey from a stable job to pursuing a full-time career in comedy. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of stand-up comedy, the impact of social media on ticket sales, and the importance of mental health in the industry. Mark opens up about his experiences with anxiety and Crohn's disease, emphasising the significance of relaxation techniques and self-care. The discussion also touches on the pressures of producing content and the anticipation surrounding upcoming tours and specials. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Justin shares the experience of a recent trip to a Mexican Psychedelics Retreat where he smokes some toad venom and is sent straight to hell. Listen for the full story. Available on Youtube-
"Heavyweight Champion of the World" singer Jon McClure "The Reverend" from Reverend And The Makers and comedian Rich Wilson explore live music, the creative scene in Sheffield, and the balance between family life and a music career. They discuss the importance of mental health, the joy of performance, and the responsibility of artists to be honest about their struggles. The conversation also touches on working-class representation in the arts and the magic of creativity, culminating in the announcement of Da Rev's new Christmas single, Late Night Phone Call supporting Samaritans. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson speaks with author Tiffany Murray about her memoir, 'My Family and Other Rock Stars'. Tiffany shares her unique childhood experiences living at Rockfield Studios, where she was surrounded by iconic bands like Queen and Black Sabbath. 'Gloriously tender and funny . . . with My Family and Other Rock Stars, Murray has written a bohemian rhapsody of her very own' SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE WEEK'Magical . . . as scrumptious as the home-made mayonnaise, pumpkin soup and game pie coming out of Joan's kitchen' DAILY MAIL BOOK OF THE WEEK'A love letter to a remarkable childhood' SARAH WINMAN'Full of pop gossip that'll leave you starry-eyed, and written with a warmth and precision you'll want to savour for as long as you can . . . I didn't want it to end' SÉAMAS O'REILLYFind it here: https://amzn.eu/d/7KdnGtq Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson talks to poet and comedian Clare Ferguson-Walker about fame, comedy, art, creativity, mental health, societal issues, personal growth.Arthur Smith and Clare Ferguson-WalkerChitty Chilli Arse Bang book merchArt PrintsSculptures and PaintingsInstagramCosmic Shambles London gig tickets here...https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/30699/3070000:00Introduction and Podcast Dynamics03:03The Impact of Technology on Communication06:07Navigating Life's Distractions09:10The Evolution of Fame and Relevance12:06Social Media and Its Dark Side15:18Gender Dynamics in Public Spaces18:05Aging and Societal Perceptions of Women20:23Navigating Terrifying Times22:51The Role of Art and Comedy in Society27:57Coping with Despair and Powerlessness36:49The Journey into Comedy and Performance Poetry41:38The Intersection of Comedy and Poetry45:15Finding Your Unique Voice in Performance47:13The Importance of Humor in Addressing Serious Issues50:47Upcoming Projects and Collaborations57:38The Love for B-Movies and Horror Films Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew (@AMCQ82) is on assignment this week, so Justin (@JustinHughes365) went out looking for guests to discuss teams from the AL East. He found 5 guests, who have ties to each of the 5 teams. The talks went so well (and long), that this is now being split into two episodes!On this episode, Justin talks to Derek Ambrose, who plays in the Rotomasters 2 Dynasty League with Justin and Andrew, and is also a lifelong Yankees fan, to talk about the Yankees.After that, Justin speaks with Rich Wilson from Prospect 361, who grew up in Baltimore and has a lot of ties to the team, about the Baltimore Orioles.Great conversations were had, with great insight from the guests on each team!Follow the podcast on Twitter/X @Baseball365pod.Join our Baseball 365 Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2151001815222424/If you'd like to support the show, you can do so by leaving us a 5 star rating, and writing a quick, positive review about us on iTunes. It would be much appreciated
Rich Wilson and Symren Gharial delve into the origins and evolution of 00s punk band 80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster, exploring themes of youth, hedonism, and the punk spirit. They reflect on the changing landscape of music, the challenges of maintaining band dynamics, and the personal growth that comes with age. Symren shares his journey of overcoming addiction and the bittersweet nostalgia of their musical legacy, emphasising the importance of community and connection in the music scene. In this engaging conversation, Rich Wilson and Symren Gharial explore the journey of creativity in music, discussing the freedom and challenges of solo projects, the importance of community, and the impact of the internet on music consumption. They reflect on the evolution of music creation, the current state of the industry, and the excitement of continuing to create and collaborate in a changing landscape. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this lively conversation, Rich Wilson and Tony Law explore a variety of topics ranging from their experiences in supermarkets to the recent controversy surrounding Jamie Oliver. They delve into celebrity culture, political identity, and the pressures of modern life, all while maintaining a humorous and engaging tone. The discussion also touches on Christmas traditions, tea culture, and reflections on aging and fashion, culminating in a light-hearted examination of biker culture and its portrayal in movies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson reconnects with Martin Davis after a decade apart. They explore the evolution of mod culture, the nuances of personal style, and the essence of being a 'face' in the fashion world. The conversation shifts to the changing landscape of comedy, discussing the dynamics of performing at various gigs and the importance of recognizing one's growth as a performer. The episode is filled with humor, nostalgia, and insights into the world of fashion and comedy. In this conversation, Rich Wilson and his guest discuss the cultural adjustments required when living in different environments, the importance of being aware of one's surroundings, and the influences that shape a comedian's style. They delve into the role of an emcee in creating a positive atmosphere for the audience and the personal connections that can be formed during performances. The conversation highlights the significance of confidence, first impressions, and the impact of social media in the modern comedy scene. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It feels like it's taken forever but here we are at the end of season 5, our journey through 1994. And as is now tradition we have put an episode together to discuss what our own personal top ten lists of the best albums released during the year are. After a brief chat about some of the albums that NEARLY made our top tens we then get into it and have a lovely conversation about bands like Portishead, Beastie Boys, Soundgarden, Senser, NIN, Kyuss and loads of others. We're also very grateful to some of our friends who contributed their thoughts about their favourite albums of 1994 - big love to the wonderful comedians Stephen Grant and Rich Wilson, and Steve & Gaz from Trve.Cvlt.Pop - stay tuned right at the end of the episode to hear their whole conversation about their choices where Steve manages to not mention the Chaka Demus & Pliers album which frankly none of us could have predicted. If you want to check our our playlist with songs from each of our own choices on it then you can find it here. We will be back ASAP with a whole new season of albums to look at as we go through 1995 but until then enjoy this episode and as always please do let us know your own faves from '94 if we totally missed them out.
Roger O'Sullivan is an Irish comedian based in London. His mixture of oneliners and surreal stories have drawn comparisons to Dylan Moran and Mitch Hedberg. The Irish examiner has described him as "A comedic mind ripe with potential" He was nominated for the BBC New Comedy Award in 2021, Roger's work has been featured on BBC, RTÉ and Radio 4 Instagram: @rogerocomedyCo-host of conspiracy and supernatural podcast unexplained legends Solo show at the Bill Murray in Angel London on the 14th of November. https://www.angelcomedy.co.uk/event-detail/roger-osullivan-polarized-wip-14th-nov-the-bill-murray-london-tickets-202411142145/In this episode of 'Insane in the Men Brane', host Rich Wilson engages in a candid conversation with comedian Roger O'Sullivan. They explore various themes including the nuances of couples therapy, personal experiences with mental health, reflections on youth and growing up, and the impact of education on their lives. The discussion is filled with humor and insight, as both share their thoughts on navigating relationships, therapy, and the journey of self-discovery. In this conversation, Roger shares his experiences growing up with a father who struggled with bipolar disorder, exploring the profound impact of mental health on family dynamics and childhood development. He reflects on how these experiences shaped his own mental health, leading to a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. The discussion delves into the challenges of navigating school life with a parent's mental illness, the complexities of friendships, and the role of comedy in addressing mental health issues. Roger emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing mental health, both personally and within the context of relationships and professional life. In this conversation, Roger O'Sullivan and Rich Wilson explore the profound impact of family dynamics on comedy, particularly focusing on Roger's relationship with his father. They discuss the complexities of parental relationships, the expectations we place on loved ones, and how generational differences shape perspectives on change. The dialogue highlights the healing power of humor in navigating these relationships and the journey of a comedian as they find their voice and identity. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's why AI is not a threat: "In this engaging conversation, Tony Law and Rich Wilson explore themes of spirituality, personal journeys, and the connections that bind us all. They share humorous anecdotes, delve into the significance of energy in our lives, and reflect on the cycle of life and death, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. The discussion also touches on nostalgia and the simplicity of farm life, creating a rich tapestry of insights and laughter. In this engaging conversation, Tony Law and the studio team explore a variety of topics ranging from the origins of Heinz 57 to the implications of corporate naming in sports. They delve into cultural sensitivity regarding team names, share humorous anecdotes about pets, and touch on the deeper subject of spirituality. The discussion is punctuated with comedic insights and reflections on the nature of identity and creativity in comedy." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson and Tony Law explore a variety of topics ranging from their love for heavy metal music to humorous anecdotes about pets. They delve into the complexities of communism and social commentary, sharing their thoughts on consumer culture, particularly focusing on B&M stores. The discussion is filled with laughter as they share personal stories and insights about the nature of dogs and cats, and they conclude with plans for future physical activities together.takeawaysHeavy metal is a significant part of Tony's life.Rich prefers to call his belly a 'gut' rather than a 'tummy'.Pets often have their own unique personalities and quirks.Communism is viewed as a system built on resentment and control.Humour can be found in everyday interactions with pets.B&M stores cater to a specific demographic of consumers.The conversation highlights the differences in how people perceive pets.Rich and Tony share a humorous take on their potential as dictators.Physical activities and outdoor adventures are planned for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Seann Walsh and Paul Mccaffrey are joined by comedian Rich Wilson to moan about sharing drinks and trimming your pubes. Please Subscribe, Rate & Review ALSO be sure to grab tickets to Rich's upcoming show on October 10th you can buy tickets here: https://komediabrighton.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873646228/events/128539357 And for those of you who said that 15 minutes was not enough head on over to www.patreon.com/wuyn where you can support the podcast and get access to full hour long episodes, New sections, Early access to ad free guest episodes, An opportunity to be on the podcast and much more!!” Follow us on Instagram: @whatsupsetyounow @Seannwalsh @paulmccaffreycomedian @mike.j.benwell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Seann Walsh and Paul Mccaffrey are joined by comedian Rich Wilson to moan about sharing drinks and trimming your pubes. Please Subscribe, Rate & Review ALSO be sure to grab tickets to Rich's upcoming show on October 10th you can buy tickets here: https://komediabrighton.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873646228/events/128539357 And for those of you who said that 15 minutes was not enough head on over to www.patreon.com/wuyn where you can support the podcast and get access to full hour long episodes, New sections, Early access to ad free guest episodes, An opportunity to be on the podcast and much more!!” Follow us on Instagram: @whatsupsetyounow @Seannwalsh @paulmccaffreycomedian @mike.j.benwell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here's what AI thinks this is about: "In this lively conversation, Tony Law and Rich Wilson catch up on their recent experiences, including their adventures at festivals, reflections on music, and humorous anecdotes about animals. They delve into current events, technology concerns, and share personal stories that highlight the quirks of life in the countryside. The discussion also touches on political impressions and the use of slang, culminating in plans for future collaborations." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Everybody has a dream but not everyone achieves that dream. Steve Bugeja did achieve his dream of one day writing a sitcom, and that sit com was called "Buffering" starring his good mate, the voice of Love Island Iain Stirling but then what? Steve joined Rich Wilson to talk about his new show "Shiny" that he is currently performing up at the Edinburgh Festival at 13:35 every day at Monkey Barrel The Tron, tickets for which can be found here-https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/steve-bugeja-shiny Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Garrett Millerick makes a heroic return to this award winning podcast to once again pick at the seams of his good friend Rich Wilson's award winning, critically acclaimed show with hilarious results. Garrett has been very busy since his previous visit with a BBC Radio 4 show entitled "Do Gooders" starring none other than mr Three Lions himself Frank Skinner under his belt and now his new show "Garrett Millerick Needs More Space" which is taking the Edinburgh Festival by storm, tickets for which can be found here - https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/garrett-millerick-needs-more-space Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian and The Guardian journalist Alfie Packham joins Rich Wilson on his award winning podcast Insane In The Men Brain as part of the podcasts Edinburgh season. we covered many topics in our brief time together including the sadness of losing a loved one, coping with grief and death itself. Alfie is currently up at the Edinburgh Festival with his new show My Gift To You which is on at Underbelly for the entire month of August, tickets for which are available here https://underbellyedinburgh.co.uk/event/alfie-packham-my-gift-to-you Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Winner of Ru Paul's Drag Race 2022 Danny Beard joins all round top bloke and super duper podcast host Rich Wilson for another incredible episode of the award winning podcast Insane In The Men Brain. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson and Sara Barron kick off with a moan about the weather! It's too hot! Wait until you get to Edinburgh, Sara. They also touch on the challenges of parenting, sleep training, self-esteem, body image, and relationships. Find Sara at @sarabarron1000000Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and host of the cult-hit podcast, They Like to Watch, Sara Barron has a new show that's fierce, savage and other adjectives from RuPaul's Drag Race. The clock is ticking, and the questions aren't cute anymore: is it your fault you're so angry? How old is too old to blame your mum? Why are you meaner to her, than to anyone else? And why is she so angry?! Oh. A regular on television, Sara's credits include Live at the Apollo (BBC Two), Would I Lie to You? (BBC One), and Richard Osman's House of Games (BBC Two). She is co-creator of the hit podcast FireCrotch and Normcore: They Like to Watch, which won a Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcasting Awards. Featured guests on the podcast include Daisy May Cooper, Russell T. Davies, Self-Esteem, Jesse Armstrong, and Charlie Brooker. Sara has appeared on The News Quiz, The Now Show, and Woman's Hour (BBC Radio 4), and has published two essay collections with Random House, People Are Unappealing and The Harm in Asking. “Rendered gut-achingly speechless” ★★★★★ (Dave Esson, The Daily Express). “Beautifully crafted, no-nonsense stand-up… Highly recommended” ★★★★(Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times). Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the award winning Insane In The Men Brain, Rich Wilson talks to star of Britain's Got Talent Daliso Chaponda about his early life growing up as the son of a diplomat amongst many other things. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.You can catch Rich and his funny take on the world by visiting him on instagram. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7sdhxtRFq6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==See the illustration on www.drawntoyourstory.comGrab this illustration on a skateboard https://www.boardpusher.com/profile/MattyMGrab it on some merch https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/161803630?asc=uIn this episode of Drawn to Your Story, we sit down with Rich Wilson, an internet sensation known for his unique niche as an old-school skateboarder. Rich and I reminisce about our Australian roots, including the surprising revelation that we both skated the same ramp at some point in our lives. We share our experiences of moving to America, watching our accents fade, and the joys and challenges of growing older while still skateboarding. Rich talks about his journey from working as a carpenter to fine carpentry, and how he transitioned from making art to creating humorous and engaging skateboarding videos on Instagram. We also dive into his love for all things related to 80s skateboarding, his excitement over being followed by the legendary Tony Hawk, and the camaraderie he's found with fellow skaters as an older enthusiast. This episode's custom illustration captures the essence of Rich's skateboarding spirit and creative flair. Tune in for an inspiring and nostalgic conversation!Cheers, i hope ya had a good time.- Matty
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"Fixer Upper" singer James Smith from the brilliant Yard Act talks to comedian Rich Wilson recorded at The Social, Little Portland Street, London.See Yard Act headline Millennium Square in Leeds on 3rd August. For all aother dates, merch and music go to https://www.yardactors.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, our two trusted goof balls Tony Law and Rich Wilson discuss quick sand, old barns, cockney rhyming slang, who invented boats and a million things in between so have a watch, like, subscribe and tell ya friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, goof balls Tony Law and Rich Wilson talk about historic migration, the movie The 13th Warrior, St George, Vlad The Impaler, liquid viagra and everything in between. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“An hour of television can change everything,” Billie Piper says in the trailer for the new Netflix film based on the true events leading up to Prince Andrew's explosive 2019 BBC Newsnight interview. The eyes of Britain were on journalist Emily Maitlis (played by Gillian Anderson) as she grilled the royal (Rufus Sewell) about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The fallout was immediate, as Prince Andrew announced that he was stepping back from his public duties in the days following the broadcast. 24 hours ahead of the new Netflix drama SCOOP "dropping", here's another chance to hear Mark Harrison, the photographer who took the photo that was front page on newspapers around the world, talking to Rich Wilson back in 2021. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe and Korey sit down with Rich Wilson, Denver Parks Supervisor to discuss his career in urban forestry. If you enjoyed the podcast please rate, review, subscribe and tell a fellow tree lover! Send your questions or topics you would like us to discuss to info@discoveringforestrypodcast.com Be sure to follow us on all your favorite social media platforms! Twitter/X: @DisForestryPod Instagram: @discovering_forestry Facebook: Discovering Forestry YouTube: @discoveringforestry6905 LinkedIn: Discovering Forestry Podcast Music credit: Cool Tools Music Video - "Timber" Muzaproduction “Sport Rock Logo 1” Hosted by: Joe Aiken & Korey Lofy Produced by: Nico Manganiello Artwork by: Cara Markiewicz & Nico Manganiello --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discoveringforestry/support
Skills shortages, shortening skills lifespans, digital transformation, the AI revolution, hiring freezes and layoffs. These are just some of the factors currently reshaping how companies think about talent. It's clear that this level of disruption is now the new normal rather than a short-term trend. So, how do TA teams respond, and what role do they have in helping employers redefine their thinking about talent, skills, and hiring? My guest this week is Rich Wilson, CEO and Co-Founder of Gigged.Ai. Before he became a founder, Rich had a successful career as a recruiter and spent time as a Gartner analyst specialising in digital transformation and the future of work. In our conversation, we discuss skills-focused strategies to reinvent hiring and the part TA teams have to play in this critical transformation. In the interview, we discuss: Skill shortages and layoffs The shortening lifespan of skills Switching from cap-ex to op-ex Future of work trends How AI is creating new workforce opportunities Internal mobility, upskilling, reskilling and contingent hiring New ways of getting skills into the business Talent sharing and open innovation How does TA need to think differently about talent? What will the talent space look like in five years? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcast.
Friends, this is a deep and beautiful conversation with a man who has found faith in the fire and who has borne such fruit for the Kingdom. Rich Wilson is the founder of the Fusion Movement, reaching college students for Christ in the UK and US. You'll appreciate Rich's story and and the depth of his wisdom. And this is the last of our New Room 2023 podcasts ... we didn't want you to miss any of the "good!"
Youtube - If This Doesn't Work... Podcast - YouTube Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/if-this-doesnt-work/id1366535800 Justin IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejustintimee/ Timestamps: 00:00 - Having a 2nd Child 02:02 - Rich's Grandfather 09:40 - Skydiving 10:57 - Self Immolation Again 12:01 - Dune 16:04 - Elite Athletes 17:19 - Thru-Hikers Vs. Slackpackers / A.T. Talk 27:58 - Paralyzed Cumming 30:02 - Straight Women Don't Cum 33:10 - Is Squirt Piss? 35:38 - Red Pill Community 40:02 - DUIs 44:42 - Social Media 45:22 - Porn 50:14 - Hentai Loophole 52:02 - Dating Younger 54:25 - Manipulation 59:30 - Podcasts Vs. Music 01:04:00 - Ecstatic Dance 01:08:00 - Addicted to Getting Better
Rich Wilson (President & CEO of Paul Davis Restoration) dives deep into the essence of leadership & shares his no-excuses philosophy, practical advice, and the real-life examples that have shaped his journey as a seasoned entrepreneur and leader.
Laura Smyth is a comedian, writer and actor from East London.In 2019 Laura won the Funny Women Awards having only been doing comedy for 5 months. Since then, she has continued to take the comedy scene by storm; a favourite on the live circuit Laura has supported Jack Whitehall and Michelle de Swarte on tour and played the Comedy Arena at Latitude, Reading and Leeds Festivals.TV appearances include ‘Live At The Apollo' (BBC Two), ‘Frankie Boyle's New World Order' (BBC Two), ‘Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club' (ITV1), ‘Yesterday, Today and the Day Before' (Comedy Central) and ‘As Yet Untitled' (Dave). Laura is soon to be seen making her debut appearance on ‘Cats Does Countdown' for Channel 4. As an actor she has appeared in ‘Pru' for BBC Three, independent feature ‘Cottontail' and played the lead in her own original narrative non-tx ‘Launderette' for BBC.Laura co-hosts BBC Sounds hit podcast ‘Bang On It' with Michelle de Swarte which is released weekly.A prolific narrative writer, Laura has written on the new re-boot of ‘Bad Education' for BBC Three; new comedy series ‘Deep Fakes' for ITV2 as well as having several of her own projects in development, including original script commissions from BBC and Channel 4. UK Tour - starts April 2024 get tickets at laurasmyth.comAI SAYS THIS IS ABOUT... In this conversation, Laura Smyth and Rich Wilson discuss the realities of life, living with a life-changing diagnosis, changing perspectives, and self-kindness. They also explore the themes of healing, connecting with others, changing the narrative, embracing life, facing mortality, and the power of love and connection. They discuss the importance of changing the story, shifting priorities, and finding balance. The conversation concludes with a discussion on faith and belief in a higher power. In this conversation, Laura Smyth reflects on life, death, and the importance of living in the present moment. She discusses the purpose of human connection and the desire to find truth and commonality through comedy. Laura also shares her experiences of childhood and parenting, emphasizing the importance of learning from past generations. She highlights the value of embracing imperfections and cherishing relationships. The conversation explores the balance between acknowledging and acting upon emotions, and the danger of overemphasizing feelings. Laura concludes with gratitude and excitement for her upcoming tour. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Pope is a London-based stand-up comedian and has been doing stand-up for the best part of a decade (as an act and MC), gigging across the UK. He has performed a host of critically-acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe shows, his YouTube special Mr Big Stuff has 30k views and in 2023 he completed his nationwide Holy Cow tour (‘excellent' - Joe Lycett), which this year travels to New Zealand. Ben has supported both sketch duo Max & Ivan and character comedian Kieran Hodgson on tour, and has appeared on Achievement Unlocked (Comedy Central), Comedy Guide to Life (Dave) and BBC New Comedy Award on Radio 4 Extra.Twitter - @BenWPopeInsta - @popesbenedictTikTok - @popesbenedictBrighton Fringe shows - www.brightonfringe.org/events/ben-pope-work-in-progressAI thinks it's about this: In this conversation, comedian Ben Pope joins Rich Wilson to discuss various topics, including growing up in a religious environment, questioning beliefs, finding magic in hobbies, and the pressure to constantly optimize every moment. They also talk about the importance of slowing down, enjoying downtime, and letting go of guilt when it comes to reading and creative pursuits. Overall, the conversation explores the themes of belief, self-discovery, and finding joy in everyday moments. In this conversation, Rich Wilson and Ben Pope discuss the benefits of audiobooks and how they can make reading more enjoyable. They also delve into the challenges of reading classic literature and the pressure to read certain books. The conversation touches on the transition from religion to secularism and the impact it can have on individuals. They also explore the importance of taking it easy and not putting too much pressure on oneself. The conversation concludes with a discussion about boarding school experiences, appreciating London, and upcoming shows and tours. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryIn this episode, Rich Wilson and Tony Law discuss various topics, including making the most of limited space, coping with challenges in lockdown, the decline of niceness, the impact of podcasting, the fear of putting out content, struggles with alcohol, reading and talking in sleep, habits and shopping math, watching motorists pulling eco-protesters, the conspiracy of Extinction Rebellion, the habit of using bags for life, and an encounter with a climate change protester. In this part of the conversation, Tony Law and Rich Wilson discuss encounters with snobbery and politeness, the behavior of Tony's dog, avoiding personal topics, Tony's controversial stance on climate change, the earth as a killer, the impact of classism and snobbery in England, the influence of social media on opinions, desensitization to tragic events, showing kindness to homeless people, the divisiveness of politics, and the importance of balanced news consumption. The conversation covers various topics related to watching TV shows and movies while engaging in different activities, such as writing, feeding, breastfeeding, and using social media. It also touches on the fascination with murder-related content and the experience of attending the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with babies.TakeawaysSnobbery and classism still exist in society and can impact mental health.Social media can desensitize people to tragic events and lead to divisive conversations.It is important to have friends with diverse views and engage in balanced news consumption.Comedians can provide a unique perspective on society and challenge prevailing opinions.Finding interest in unconventional topics can broaden knowledge and understanding. Watching TV shows and movies can be enjoyed while engaging in other activities, such as writing or feeding.Breastfeeding can provide an opportunity to watch TV shows and movies during feeding sessions.Many people, particularly women, have a fascination with murder-related content.Attending the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with babies can be a unique and enjoyable experience. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason and Paul are joined by Stip from The Sky I Scrape / Red Mosquito and Rich Wilson aka PJ Tour Kid to discuss Pearl Jam's new single 'Dark Matter', the album announcement and 2024 tour dates. This is the audio-only portion of a video livestream conducted at 11pm ET / 8pm PT on Tuesday February 13, 2024.Become a PatronWatch Us on YouTubeFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterJoin the PJ Pod community Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew's explains ‘joy through the power of the outdoors' to comedian Rich Wilson and the personal difficulties that compelled him to create the Momentum Men podcast series. https://www.facebook.com/momentummen Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time to delve, once again, into that strange and enchanted era known as the late nineties with a play-by-play review of the often-overlooked Powell Skateboards '97 summer tour documentary, Strip Mall Heroes- and joining us for the occasion is none other than ripping skateboarder and thrift_store_paintings Instagram content creator, Rich Wilson! Much like Chaos and 8 before it, Strip Mall Heroes is a tale of a video in two forms: the officially-released version, and the lesser-known “rough cut” that was hastily shelved following the surprise departures of Mike Vallely, Stacy Lowery and Charlie Wilkins from the team prior to its release (never seen or heard of this version? Fret not, for it is now available for viewing over on The Bones Brigade Audio Show YouTube channel!) We get into it all- the tricks, the one-liners, the return of the Ripper intro, Ramp Master Pete, Cock Diesel and more- and cap it off with an epic mailbag. This is one you shan't want to miss, so slam a glob of wasabi and join us-shall you? You can help support our show by buying us a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/BBASpodcast Website: www.thebonesbrigadeaudioshow.com Instagram: @thebonesbrigadeaudioshow Facebook: The Bones Brigade Audio Show Email us your questions and feedback to read on future episodes: www.thebonesbrigadeaudioshow.com/contact HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/larry-ransom/support
In this episode, Rich Wilson and Hannah Byczkowski discuss their experiences with the TV show 'The Traitors' and the dynamics of the game. They reflect on the excitement and disappointment of being a contestant and the strategies involved in the game. Hannah shares her motivation for participating in the show and the impact it had on her career. They also discuss the importance of gratitude and perspective in maintaining a positive mindset. The conversation highlights the value of surrounding oneself with supportive relationships and the power of choosing happiness in everyday life. The conversation covers various themes, including appreciating life, finding happiness, and taking time for oneself. It emphasises the importance of perspective, empathy, and recognising the real problems in the world. The evolving nature of comedy and the value of enjoying life and not taking things too seriously are also discussed. The awareness of mortality and making life count is highlighted, along with the significance of self-care and mental health. The creation and success of the Ghost Huns podcast, as well as personal experiences with the supernatural, are explored. In this conversation, Hannah Hannah Byczkowski shares her experiences with strange occurrences and unexplained events in her house. She recounts instances of feeling a presence, finding doors open, and hearing a phone ring in the cellar. She also discusses hearing her name being called in a haunted house and shares a story about a house with a tragic history. Hannah concludes by mentioning the Ghost Hunters tour she is a part of. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson is joined by John O'Sullivan. They discuss the insecurities and challenges faced by performers, including the fear of failure and rejection. They also explore the impact of social media on self-esteem and the struggle to overcome personal insecurities. The conversation delves into the importance of confidence and likeability in comedy, as well as the internal conflicts that performers often face. Throughout the episode, they share personal anecdotes and reflect on their own experiences in the comedy world. The conversation covers topics such as dealing with loss and fear, coping with illness and caring for others, the impact of the internet and social media, the evolution of comedy and taboos, and the desire for naughty and controversial humor. The need for originality in comedy is also discussed. In this conversation, Dame John O'Sullivan and Rich Wilson discuss various aspects of comedy and the entertainment industry. They touch on the importance of visibility and representation for disabled comedians, emphasizing the unique perspectives they bring to the stage. They also explore the role of likability in comedy and the power of visual humor. The conversation delves into personal preferences in comedy and the changing tastes of audiences over time. They discuss the challenges of building confidence on stage and overcoming self-doubt. Finally, they express appreciation for each other's kindness and discuss future plans for collaboration. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My Christmas Time Capsule Part 2 features Dave Gorman, Jacqui Oatley, Alasdair Beckett-King, Ted Robbins, Professor Turi King, John Fenton-Stevens and Rich Wilson. Merry Christmas!Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rich Wilson is a stand-up comedian who was nominated for Best MC at the 2023 Chortle awards and has had sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival and the New Zealand Comedy Festival, where he won Best International Guest in 2016. He's the host of the wildly popular insane in the: podcast series where Rich talks to funny and interesting people about their experiences with mental health. In the last year the podcast has been nominated for an award with Podbible and in 2019 won an award with JOE for best podcast. Rich is also the co-host alongside Rachael Wells of the new podcast, But Please Don't Panic! which is all about their shared love of B-Movies. Guests have included; James Acaster, Scroobius Pip, Heston Blumenthal, Tom Allen, Romesh Ranganathan, David Baddiel, Simon Evans, Dane Baptiste and many more . Rich Wilson is guest number 340 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Rich Wilson on Twitter & Instagram @IamRichWilson .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.