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Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon discuss Donald Trump's comments on Sunday regarding the U.S. Constitution, and former Vice President Mike Pence's remarks at the JFK Library in Boston, where he received the “Profiles in Courage” award for his actions on January 6th. They also wonder how Congressional Republicans are handling the question of Medicaid funding in the 2026 budget negotiations, and how a scandal involving John Reid, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of Virginia, is roiling the Republican Party ahead of the 2025 gubernatorial election. Plus, they talk about discuss Trump's proposal to convert Alcatraz from a tourist destination to an operational prison, and to place a 100 percent tariff on films produced overseas. Then finally, Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Richard Porter about Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker's recent trip to New Hampshire and whether he has national ambitions.
Richard Porter, Former RNC National Committeeman for Illinois and a potential candidate for governor in 2026, joined Springfield's Morning News to defend Donald Trump's tariff policies, deportations without due process, and if a Trump supporting Republican can win a race statewide in Illinois.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Porter, a former Republican National Committee member fromIllinois, discusses President Trump's tariff policy, its connection toother administration economic initiatives, national securityimplications, the national conditions that led to the tariffs, and muchmore.
Tom Bevan, Phil Wegmann, and Richard Porter discuss Trump's surprise move pulling back on tariffs for everyone - except China. Then, Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon & Sean Trende discuss Ken Paxton's entry into the TX GOP Senate primary, and the news a Trump judge ruled in favor of the AP in their suit against the administration. Next, Carl Cannon talks to Salena Zito, who visited a steel factory in PA and wrote about it for the Washington Post. And finally, Tom Bevan talks to John Kass about his column on Trump's tariff strategy.
0:00 - Chris Krock fills in for Dan 13:19 - The Great Disintegration: Parking Scam at The Rate 25:05 - Hands off! 29:51 - 50 countries have already reached out to President Trump 49:41 - Ald Brian Hopkins defends the proposed 8pm curfew as "a small step in the right direction" For more on Ald Hopkins work for the 2nd ward aldermanhopkins.com 01:09:33 - Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, believes Iran is the "key" to instability in the Middle East and explains what should be done until Iran is prepared to shut down the Houthis 01:25:52 - Vice President of Lending of Team Hochberg at Homeside Financial, David Hochberg, breaks down the Illinois SmartBuy program which pays off student loans for new and repeating home buyers in Illinois - “I don’t know where they get all this money to do all these programs” Buy a home or refinance with David 56david.com 01:43:33 - Richard Porter, former National Committeeman to the RNC from Illinois: Trump’s Multipronged Tariff Strategy 02:03:12 - Paul Vallas, policy advisor for IllinoisPolicy.org, former candidate for mayor and former CEO of CPS, weighs in on the new CPS/CTU contract. Follow Paul on X @PaulVallasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon discuss Former President Barrack Obama's recent appearance at Hamilton College where he criticized the Trump Administration, and Kamala Harris' speech on Trump's policies where she told the audience, “I told you so”. They also talk about the market reaction to Trump's tariffs. Amid growing calls for the president to negotiate lower trade barriers with allies and partners, will the Administration stand firm on across-the-board tariffs? Plus, they chat about the two women who will likely vie for the governorship of Virginia this fall, and whether the race tells us anything about what to expect in the 2028 midterms. Then finally, Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Richard Porter about Trump's authority over trade policy, and the politics driving Trump on tariffs.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and RCP White House Correspondent Phil Wegmann discuss the duo's “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour, the future of the Democratic Party, and whether Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will run for president. Then they discuss next steps in Ukraine and President Zelensky's cover-story interview in Time magazine. Comedian Conan O'Brien is awarded the Mark Twain Prize in a celebration that featured multiple jokes about President Trump. Also, former Utah Representative Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman in Congress, is dead at age 49. Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Richard Porter about the fight between The White House and some of America's top legal firms. And Andrew Walworth talks to RealClear Investigations editor J. Peder Zane about a new article by RCI writer Paul Sperry that looks into allegations that FBI Director James Comey used a female undercover agent to fish for evidence of criminal activity by the Trump campaign as early as June, 2015."Image of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez courtesy of Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons"
Former Republican National Committeeman for Illinois and potential 2026 candidate for Governor Richard Porter joined Springfield' Morning News to talk about DOGE, Illinois Republicans, and what would get him to run for the state's highest office.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Sean Trende discuss President Trump's first cabinet meeting and the House's dramatic passage of a budget last night. They also look at Byron Donalds' chances to become Governor of Florida, Gavin Newsom's new podcast, and Jeff Bezos' announcement about the Washington Post Opinion Page. Next, Carl Cannon interviews Richard Porter about his RCP column on J.B. Pritzker's budget address comparing Trump and MAGA to Nazi Germany. And lastly, Andrew Walworth chats with James Robbins from the Institute of World Politics about US relations with Russia, China, and the future of nuclear proliferation.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss how federal judges have struck down or delayed some of Trump's signature reform efforts and how the administration and Congress are reacting. They also talk about President Trump's legal maneuvers, including calling off the prosecution of Mayor Eric Adams of New York City and pardoning Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. Plus, today's White House meeting between King Abdullah of Jordan and President Trump, and Vice President J.D. Vance's address in Paris about regulating artificial intelligence, his first major policy speech since taking office. And finally, Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Richard Porter about how Trump's executive orders will fare under judicial review, and the role of Congress going forward.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Richard Porter discuss: President Trump's plans to take over Gaza; Pam Bondi and the separation of powers/lawsuits; the Chicago Teachers' Union takeover; and the Samizdat Prize.
Former Republican National Committeeman for Illinois, Richard Porter, discusses the expectations for a new Trump administration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Richard Porter about the hit movie Gladiator II, and whether it is an allegory for Donald Trump's political comeback. Then, Carl Cannon talks to Tevi Troy, senior fellow at the Ronald Regan Institute and the author of "The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry” about what Joe Biden can get done in the less than seven weeks left in his presidency. Next, Andrew Walworth talks to author James Piereson about his New Criterion article on why Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency should target the N.E.D., and why it's so hard to shut down any government-funded operation. And finally, Andrew Walworth talks to Wall Street Journal columnist William Galston about the future of the N.E.D., which is reportedly targeted by Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency for elimination.
Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel are joined in the studio by Richard Porter. Richard, otherwise known as Sniff Petrol, is one half of the Smith & Sniff podcast, former script editor at Top Gear and The Grand Tour and contributor to various magazines and newspapers. Dan and Andrew ask Richard about his love of car magazines, how he fell into podcasting, his own cars and so much more.Christmas gift subscriptions – https://www.the-intercooler.com/gift-subscriptions/Use coupon code pod15 at checkout to get 15% off a subscription to The Intercooler's online car magazine! With a 30-day free trial, you can try it risk-free – https://www.the-intercooler.com/subscribe/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon and RCP Senior Elections Analyst Sean Trende discuss recent statements by Congressional Democrats who say they look forward to working with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to cut government waste, especially at the Pentagon. They also chat about whether Donald Trump can end birthright citizenship, or whether the 14th Amendment to the Constitution blocks him from doing so and they examine whether President Biden should give blanket pardons to government officials he fears will be persecuted by Donald Trump. Plus, N. Y. District Attorney Alvin Bragg is up for election in 2025. Will he face a challenger? Then finally, Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Richard Porter about the hit movie Gladiator II, and whether it is an allegory for Donald Trump's political comeback.
Andrew, Tom and Washington correspondent for UnHerd - Emily Jashinsky, discuss online and mainstream media commentary following the brutal murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, including remarks that rationalize the assassination as a “reality check” for oligarchs. They also talk about a report by The Washington Post citing analysts who say the Trump Administration will shift its anti-terror activities away from white supremacists and other far-right groups. Plus, New York City Mayor Eric Adams will meet with Tom Holman next week, signaling a change in New York's status as a sanctuary city. Next, Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Richard Porter about how the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) should seek congressional authorization to achieve sweeping governmental reorganization. And finally, Andrew Walworth talks to author James Piereson about his New Criterion article on why Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency should target the N.E.D., and why it's so hard to shut down any government-funded operation.
Listen to the discussion on the industrial policy at the launch of the EBRD Transition Report, moderated by Richard Porter, EBRD Managing Director of Communications. It featured: Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel laureate in economics and Professor at Columbia University Rana Foroohar, global business columnist and associate editor at the Financial Times Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Director of Bruegel, the European Union's economic think tank Beata Javorcik, EBRD Chief Economist The Transition Report report takes an extensive look at industrial policies in the EBRD regions and beyond. Such policies, which are aimed at changing the sectoral composition of production in an economy, have seen a resurgence in recent years, seeking to address increasingly pressing market failures such as environmental degradation. Their track record is mixed, with their growing popularity being shaped primarily by domestic political economy considerations and rising geopolitical tensions. While industrial policies are typically employed by higher-income economies, they are also being seen more frequently in economies with less administrative and fiscal capacity to implement them. Read it here: https://2024.tr-ebrd.com
Andrew, Tom and Carl discuss the nominations of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be Trump's HHS secretary and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum leading the Interior Department. They also talk about Trump's promise to end “wokeness” in education, and this week's House hearings on UFO's and whether the Trump administration will release more information on UFO phenomenon. Next, Tom talks to Richard Porter, National Committee member for the RNC from Illinois, about Matt Gaetz and other Trump appointees. And then Andrew talks to RCP contributor Charlie Tidmarsh, author of the “This Week in Censorship” column about how Trump's election will alter efforts to fight disinformation by the State Department and other agencies.
Andrew, Tom, and Emily Jashinsky, Washington correspondent for UnHerd, discuss the results of the Senate race in Pennsylvania, whether the GOP will win control of the House, and Trump's appointment of Susi Wiles as the first female White House chief of staff. They also talk about legacy media's reaction to the rise of podcasting and alternative sources of news and information, and Democratic explanations for why white women voted for Trump. Next, Tom Bevan talks to Richard Porter about Trump's options for filling his cabinet and the final vote in Illinois. And finally, Andrew Walworth talks to Mike Leon, host of podcast “Can We Please Talk,” about why Trump improved his numbers among Hispanic voters in 2024 and what Democrats can do to win back this key voting bloc.
Former Illinois Republican National Committeeman Richard Porter celebrates Donald Trump's victory and talks about plans for a second term.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Richard Porter, FNB's Foreign Exchange Solutions CEO, about First National Bank joining BankservAfrica's Transactions Cleared on an Immediate Basis platform, enabling real-time cross-border payments across Southern Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A study of Christchurch's Muslim community has found that more than 60 percent of participants suffered from mental health conditions like PTSD and depression after the 2019 mosque terrorist attacks. Otago University professor Richard Porter spoke to Alexa Cook.
NHS surgical consultant Richard Porter shares his thoughts on leadership, motivation, and emotional intelligence in a lively chat with host James. They start by comparing two visionary leaders—Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk—highlighting how their different goals, whether it's improving customer experience or colonising Mars, drive everything they do. Richard explains that having a clear focus, like his own mission to create a better future for his sons, makes decisions easier and keeps you motivated to push forward.Explore the link between emotional intelligence and success. Richard talks about how motivation isn't something you wait for; it's a natural outcome when you're working towards something that excites you. He also points out that emotional well-being is just as important as physical health. Staying motivated, he says, is about having structure, setting goals that matter to you, and being emotionally connected to what you want to achieve.Richard touches on the power of being authentic. Trying to be someone you're not can be exhausting, but living in line with your values makes everything feel easier. He explains how emotional intelligence helps you understand both your own feelings and those of others, building stronger connections. By staying disciplined, consistent, and true to what you care about, you can build confidence and live a more fulfilling life—because, as Richard reminds us, life is short, and every day counts.The BizX Podcast Episode 83 with Richard PorterTake Your Business to New Heights: Book Your Spot at the UK's Biggest Business Event to hear from Global Thought Leaders and Industry Pioneers in 2025:https://thebizx.co.uk/Powered By ActionCOACH Business Coaching: The Help You Need to Grow Your Business: https://business.actioncoach.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Illinois RNC National Committeeman Richard Porter joined Springfield's Morning News to defend Donald Trump's economic record and talk about the presidential race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and White House Reporter Phil Wegmann discuss hurricane politics and the latest battleground state polls. They also talk about Donald Trump's play for New York and the string of controversies at CBS News. Next, Tom talks to Richard Porter about the scandals involving Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers' Union. And lastly, Carl talks with author Sasha Stone on her recent Substack reporting about allegations of abuse against Doug Emhoff.
#498 Gareth Doesn't Sing - The 2024 On Speed Music Compilation. 13 car-themed songs sung by proper singers, Ana Marie Borg, Steve Allan Jones, Dave Green, Michael Cumming, Melissa Joele Heathcote, Phil Cornwell, Richard Porter & Pete Williams.
0:00 - Dems are no longer “riding with Biden.” 11:36 - Democrats on the verge of tears 28:18 - For some Democratic lawmakers it's KAMALA or bust! 50:46 - Jim Iuorio, host of “The Futures Edge Podcast” and special contributor to Wirepoints, analyzes BlackRock's short sale of Trump stock right before assassination attempt. For podcast updates and more @jimiuorio 01:01:53 - Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, previews this mornings House Oversight Committee hearing with Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle 01:16:47 - Illinois National Republican Committeeman, Richard Porter, on his confrontation with Rep Matt Gaetz at the RNC 01:36:13 - Scott McKay, publisher of the Hayride & senior editor at the American Spectator, looks at the choices the democrats face in the wake of Biden's withdrawal. Scott is also author of Racism Revenge and Ruin and King Of The Jungle 01:54:46 - Former Illinois Gov Rod Balgojevich admits he was shocked Biden dropped out of the race but can see " Classic Chicago Democrat machine politics" behind the move. Follow Blago on X @realBlagojevichSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Illinois Republican National Committeeman Richard Porter joins Lisa Dent to explain why he decided to confront Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) when Gaetz interrupted former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy while he was giving an interview. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, Tom Bevan and RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende discuss tonight's acceptance speech by Republican Vice Presidential Nominee J.D. Vance. Then they are joined by former Georgia Senator Kelley Loeffler to talk about the state of GOP fundraising, including reaction to announcement that Elon Musk would contribute $45M each month for a total of $180M to a Republican Super PAC in support of Donald Trump. They the speak with Illinois delegate Richard Porter to talk about his confrontation on the convention floor with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R.FL) and the White House announcement that President Biden has contracted COVID and would be cancelling appearances in the coming days. The follows a discussion of Democratic efforts to convince President Joe Biden to step down from the presidential race, including new polls on swing voters' attitudes.
In this special edition of the Crisis Cast, Lissa Druss & Thom Serafin take us to Milwaukee and the floor of the RNC. Their guest is Richard Porter, a national committeeman for the Republican Party of Illinois. Porter joined us moments after it was announced Ohio Senator J.D. Vance would be joining the Republican ticket as Donald Trump's running mate. During this episode, you'll get a peak behind the curtain of the first of this summer's national political conventions. Plus, we learn more about the impact of the assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Republicans gather in Milwaukee next week to nominate their choice for President ahead of the November election. In this episode of Capitol Cast, Peter Hancock talks with Richard Porter, a National Committeeman for the Republican National Committee.
#494 Le Mans 2024 – The Race & The Night. We witness the magnificent build-up to the race and the stunning sound of the cars at the start, and then get slightly tipsy with Richard Porter & Alex Goy at a trackside bar as the darkness falls.
Andrew, Carl, and Tom discuss the New York Times/Sienna polling numbers on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and whether he fits the conventional profile of an independent presidential candidate in terms of identifying new issues and constituencies ignored by the two major parties. They also chat about some new political ads from Trump and Biden PACs and the politics behind President Biden's announcement today of new tariffs on China. Next, Andrew Walworth talks with Josh Kraushaar, editor in chief of Jewish Insider, about the Jewish vote in today's Maryland primary. And wrapping it up, Tom Bevan talks with Chicago based attorney and RCP contributor Richard Porter about new polling on the perception of racism and DEI programs among Illinois voters.
Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel are joined by Jonny Smith, host of The Late Brake Show on YouTube, one half of the Smith & Sniff podcast and former Fifth Gear presenter. They discuss Jonny's podcast with Richard Porter, his popular YouTube channel, why he loves both EVs and V8 muscle cars, the joy of barn finds and much more. The best writers, the finest stories and no ads, all on The Intercooler's beautiful online car magazine. Visit www.the-intercooler.com and start your 30-day free trial today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's podcast - Andy, Carl, and Tom chat about President Biden finally speaking to BiBi Netanyahu for the first time in a month, the Supreme Court on the First Amendment and Big Tech, and the scoop on the GridIron Dinner. Also "Bloodbathgate" the fallout over President Trump's bloodbath comment. Next Carl Cannon and Phil Wegmann ponder over the question: Is Biden chafing at the staff's attempt to control him? And finally, Tom Bevan and Richard Porter discuss the big changes at the RNC.
Jon and Andy are joined by Takona founder Lewis Warren to discover what got him into cars... Fortunately for us, the blame lies very firmly at his Father's door, and there's a string of decent cars indicating why. However, it wasn't a car thing for his Dad really, after the 205 GTI and the Toyota Celica, cars became an accessory for work. The Audi TT was the sportiest car available on the company car scheme, and as a Financial Advisor, the vehicles became an identity, and a way to demonstrate knowledge in investment, rather than a hobby. There are some great tales, including a roadtrip to Spain in the TT with his brother, with just a Country and Western CD for entertainment... There might be a bit of travel sickness too! Takona, as Lewis explains is a clothing brand aimed at getting car enthusiasts talking, and talking about their mental health. We'd love you to look him up www.takona.co.uk or check out the Takona Tlks podcast with a string of great guests, including recently, Jonny Smith and Richard Porter aka Smith and Sniff. Support the showWe'd love you to hear and share your stories, please tag and follow us on social media. www.instagram.com/mydadscar_podcastwww.Facebook.com/mydadscar podcastwww.buymeacoffee.com/mydadscarIf you'd like to support the podcast and are able to, you can ‘buy us a coffee' which will help towards costs of hosting and purchasing equipment to allow us to record guests in person, rather than just on zoom. Get in touch with us direct - MyDadsCarPodcast@gmail.com
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CTU celebrates end of TCS (12:31) Beverly armed robbery update & Grand Lux on Mag Mile closing (30:31) RNC Chairman Ronna McDaniel on Varney responds to Ramaswamy (44:57) Illinois Republican National Committeeman, Richard Porter, chimes in on the criticism of the RNC (50:50) Host of the “The Futures Edge Podcast”, Jim Iuorio, on EV economics and Biden's visit to Belvidere For podcast updates and more from Jim @jimiuorio (1:04:26) Host of FOX News' Special Report, Bret Baier, looks at a possible presidential run for Joe Manchin Check out Bret's new book To Rescue the Constitution: George Washington and the Fragile American Experiment (1:18:22) Goop holiday gifts (1:21:45) Jakub Grygiel, professor of politics at the Catholic University of America and a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, shares Three Foreign-Policy Illusions (1:37:37) Walt Larimore, internationally recognized family physician and best selling author, recounts the WWII exploits of his father in his new book At First Light: A True World War II Story of a Hero, His Bravery, and an Amazing Horse (1:49:25) Open Mic Friday!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second episode of my chat with my old Top Gear crew, I get Richard Porter to tell me what was the real story behind that number plate in Argentina, and Jim Wiseman tells me how those epic races between Clarkson and Hammond & May were always so close. Plus we find out who really were the best and worst guests. There may be a few naughty words in this episode. Produced by The Content Works.
Ben Collins goes back to his roots in the first episode of Some Say, for an exclusive chat with Richard Porter and Jim Wiseman, two of the key people behind the Clarkson, Hammond and May era of Top Gear. This is the real story about how one of the world's biggest television shows was created and what really happened behind the scenes. This is part one of three. Produced by The Content Works
#467 Le Mans, Smith & Sniff & The London Concours. Ferrari win at La Sarthe, Alex goes to that big race in an Alpine. Gareth goes out to enjoy some old cars and meets up with old friends; Jonny Smith & Richard Porter "on tour".
No Bad Days... Just Discipline This week, we have the incredible Richard Porter, an exceptional dental consultant, who shares his perspective on the absence of unfavourable days, particularly in the medical field. He also delves into the topic of comprehending one's subconscious to such an extent that even scoring a penalty in a World Cup match becomes feasible. Richard's decision to pursue a career as a surgeon was influenced by his parents, who both hailed from medical backgrounds. He specialises in oral rehabilitation to bring about positive changes in his patients' lives. His philosophy revolves around delivering exceptional service to each patient while creating a secure environment where they feel heard and understood. Discover how Richard practices this by integrating discipline into both his professional and personal life.The Business Excellence Podcast is powered by ActionCOACH, the World's Number 1 Business Coaching Firm. It's not about theoretical knowledge – it's about giving you practical action steps to implement in your business and life right away.So what are you waiting for? Subscribe to the Business Excellence Podcast and enjoy your future success. Prepare to take action, become the person you want to be and attract the business and life you want to have. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Kirk Miller Podcast, Kirk talks to Richard Porter about the importance of mindset, consistency, and positive emotion in achieving success. Richard underwent a health transformation and learned the significance of being in a flow state. He emphasises the power of positive emotions, which he believes can impact performance and progress. Richard also shares his approach to planning his week and the importance of finding one's proximal zone of growth. He encourages individuals to aim for excellence and become a master of their game, while staying motivated by their passion for progress. You will learn: The importance of a positive mindset Why consistency is the key to success How to find your proximal zone of growth The power of motivation driven by progress For more information on what was discussed in this episode head to https://kirkmiller.co.uk/programme/ The Kirk Miller Podcast is the show for business leaders and peak performers to get into the best physical and mental shape of their lives and unleash from within confidence they never thought possible. This show is about giving you the unfiltered truth, telling you exactly what it takes to get - and more importantly stay - in unbelievable shape. Not just physically but emotionally and mentally too. Former pro footballer and Men's Health Cover Model Kirk has travelled the world, mastering his craft across all areas; not just fitness, training or nutrition, but all the components of mindset and human behaviour to help you look better, feel better and live life on your own terms. He has worked with some phenomenal mentors such as Tony Robbins and Brendon Burchard, who've helped him really understand what it takes to create lasting change, really take control of your behaviour and positively influence our habits. So tune in every week to world class mindset, fitness and wellness content that will create results that are built to last - listen carefully, take massive action and you will take your mind, body and life to another level.
This week's guest with Jason and Dave is the man who wrote Top Gear and The Grand tour for Clarkson, Hammond and May! Richard Porter was tasked with steering the two biggest car shows of all time, and as you might imagine, has a tale or two to tell, in what is a truly fascinating episode!
Richard Porter is the script supervisor of "The Grand Tour", the former script supervisor of "Top Gear", and hosts the "Smith and Sniff Podcast" alongside Johnny Smith. He's written a number of hilarious books about obscure cars, and as expected, his car knowledge is incredible. Topics include: why he bought a Fiat Panda instead of curtains; "man math"; having his 911 stolen; the Porsche Dakar; what the trio (Clarkson, Hammond, and May) deserve more credit for; his favorite episode of The Grand Tour; stories from Top Gear; and his very funny new book. Links to his podcast, live shows, and books: https://sniffpetrol.com/Recorded November 18, 2022 Get 20% Off and Free Shipping at manscaped.com/tire Use Off The Record! and ALWAYS fight your tickets! Enter code TST10 for a 10% discount on your first case on the Off The Record app, or go to http://www.offtherecord.com/TST. Want your question answered? Want to watch the live stream, get ad-free podcasts, or exclusive podcasts? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Tweet at us!https://www.Twitter.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Twitter.com/zackklapman Instagram:https://www.Instagram.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Instagram.com/therealzackklapman
Fab 4 Free 4 All speaks with David Bedford, Richard Porter and Susan Ryan, authors of "The Beatles: Fab Four Cities".
We do love a Lotus launch! We were present for the launch of the Lotus Emira in 2021 and were delighted to be welcomed back by Lotus for the launch of their latest car, the Eletre.The Lotus Eletre is Lotus' first-ever SUV model, and they have gone in with a bang! The Eletra is a Hyper-SUV promising super-fast charging and performance capabilities, including a 0-60mph launch in under 3 seconds.Just like at the Emira launch, our in-house broadcaster Andy Jaye was there to present the car to the world alongside Julia Hardy from the iconic BBC Television Centre in London. In this episode of the podcast you will be guided around the launch by John Marcar and you will hear from;Presenters - Andy Jaye & Julia Hardy Designers - Ben Payne & Peter HorburyLotus MD - Matt WindleLotus Advanced Performance Director - Simon Lane* Lotus PR Director - James Andrew Journalists - Alex Goy & Richard Porter (with a cameo appearance from Gareth Jones) Influencer - Becky Evans & Lotus Elise namesake Elisa Artioli*CORRECTION - Simon Lane is incorrectly introduced as 'James' in John's intro. (Sorry Simon!)Find the episode in the usual podcast places and see the entire back catalogue at drivenchat.comGet in touch with the show via email - podcast@drivenchat.com or slip into our DM's on your preferred social feed, and don't forget to check out our youtube channel via YouTube.com/DrivenChat, to see some premium visual car content!The Driven Chat podcast is brought to you by Paramex Digital - for more information on Driven Chat, visit www.drivenchat.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#437 Lotus Eletre Launch. Gareth, Alex Goy & Richard Porter attend the launch of the new Lotus “Hyper SUV”. We react to the car's appearance, talk to the car's creators, and meet Jenson Button and Elisa Artioli.