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A new book argues that Princess Catherine has mastered modern royal image management through photography, family storytelling and carefully controlled access. We explore the claims and what they reveal about the future Queen. Plus, fresh reports suggest Prince William could take a tougher approach toward Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie when he becomes king, Daniela Elser examines the future of the York sisters, Lady Marina Windsor prepares for a royal wedding, and we remember the remarkable life of Lady Pamela Hicks.Palace Intrigue is a daily British royal family podcast covering King Charles, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and the House of Windsor. New episodes every day. Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Part of the Caloroga Shark Media network.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie spark debate after a warm reception from Prince William and other family members at Peter Phillips' wedding. Are the York sisters quietly returning to the royal inner circle? Plus, Princess Eugenie finds herself compared to Meghan Markle after a viral wedding photo, Kate Middleton pays a touching tribute to Princess Diana through a familiar piece of jewelry, and a new debate erupts over where Beatrice and Eugenie live—and who pays the bills. Then, Elvis Costello suggests a surprising change to Britain's honors system.Palace Intrigue is a daily British royal family podcast covering King Charles, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and the House of Windsor. New episodes every day. Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Part of the Caloroga Shark Media network.
Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling have officially tied the knot, and we're breaking down every major moment from their beautiful wedding day.From Princess Kate's elegant appearance and Princess Anne's remarkable vintage fashion choices to the attendance of Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, King Charles and Queen Camilla, this celebration brought together key members of the Royal Family for a day filled with tradition, style and family unity.In this video, we explore: The biggest guest arrivals Harriet Sperling's stunning wedding gown The meaning behind the family tiara Princess Anne's iconic recycled fashion Why Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were absent Prince Harry's absence The significance of the wedding for the Royal Family moving forward #RoyalFamily #PeterPhillips #PrincessCatherine00:00 What a Weekend for Royal Watchers 01:03 First Guests Arrive: Beatrice, Eugenie & Family 02:48 Zara Tindall, the Children & Family Moments 04:13 Princess Catherine's Wedding Look Explained 07:33 Sophie, Edward & Other Royal Guests 08:54 King Charles and Queen Camilla Arrive 09:28 Princess Anne's Incredible Vintage Fashion 11:22 Harriet Sperling's Wedding Dress Revealed 13:32 The Bridal Party and Family Significance 14:46 Why George, Charlotte and Louis Didn't Attend 15:23 The Tiara and Jewellery Details 16:30 Flowers, Decorations and Wedding Design 18:38 Why There Was No Public Royal Balcony-Style Kiss 19:49 What This Wedding Means for the Royal Family 21:40 Prince Harry's Absence Explained 23:03 Charles and Camilla's Quick Departure to the Derby 24:30 Final Thoughts on the Royal Wedding Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This morning, we have lost a truly beloved actor in Anthony Head. Plus, Dua Lipa's $1.7 million Sicily wedding is everything, Taylor Swift broke three streaming records in 24 hours, and Kate Middleton was the best-dressed guest at the weekend's royal wedding. ☕ Anthony Head, Giles from Buffy and Rupert from Ted Lasso, has passed away at 72 ☕ Dua Lipa's Sicily wedding was beyond star studded ☕ Taylor Swift breaks three streaming records in 24 hours ☕ Kim Kardashian makes her official F1 paddock debut at Monaco with Lewis Hamilton ☕ All the goss from the latest royal wedding ☕ Kris Jenner gets jump-scared by a famous pal and her reaction is everything THE END BITS Once you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here. Support independent women's media Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. And subscribe to our Youtube channel. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here. CREDITS Host & Producer: Ash London Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this inaugural episode of Royal T: A Quick Cuppa, Camilla Tominey and Hannah Furness look ahead to to the royal wedding of the year -- if only because it is the only one on the calendar -- Princess Anne's son, Peter Phillips' nuptials to Harriet Sperling. They discuss the high-profile guest list, royal traditions the couple may abide to in their private ceremony in Kemble, and whether we'll see an appearance from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the big day.We want to hear from you! Email us at thedailyt@telegraph.co.uk or find @dailytpodcast on TikTok, Instagram and X► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorProducer: Emma Williams and Georgia CoanSenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Charlotte SeligmanVideo Producer: James EnglandStudio Operator: Meghan SearleEditor: Camilla TomineyHighlightsWhy Harriet Sperling's swift integration into official Windsor events marks a significant departure from past royal protocols.The tactical guest list decisions keeping the spotlight on the bride and groom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bill rambles about dancing robots, tips, and the victimization of Michael Douglas in the 90's. (00:00) - Thursday Afternoon Podcast(33:17) - Thursday Afternoon Throwback 5-21-18 - Bill rambles about Artisan ice cream, expansion franchises, and the Royal Wedding.Thursday Afternoon Interlude: Ryan Porter - Déjà VuShipStation: Get started with ShipStation today and get sixty days free at http://www.ShipStation.com with code BURR.Hims: Get simple, online access to personalized, affordable care for ED, Weight Loss, and more, visit http://www.Hims.com/BURRSquarespace: Check out http://www.squarespace.com/BURR for a free trial, and use code BURR to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain when you're ready to launch.SimpliSafe: Get 50% off your new system by visiting http://www.SimpliSafe.com/BURRPolicy Genius: Get free quote on life insurance by going to http://www.PolicyGenius.com/BURRTOUR DATES ▶ http://www.billburr.com/tourMERCH ▶ https://billburrmerch.com/INSTAGRAM ▶ https://www.instagram.com/wilfredburr/APPLE ▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monday-morning-podcast/id480486345SPOTIFY ▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/5SFiQlOQ3EKmwp0chE1QzY?si=4e6149a2ba584182WEBSITE ▶ http://billburr.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us in New York! Tickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-royal-familys-love-affair-with-ny-live-podcast-recording-tickets-1988898615298?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=hellovip&utm_content=episode_description Prince William's latest royal decisions are raising eyebrows, as this week we're unpacking everything from the future of the Duchy of Cornwall to the royal wedding everyone will be watching.Emily and Andrea discuss the surprising family absences ahead of Peter Phillips' wedding, why Harry and Peter may no longer be in contact, Meghan Markle's latest social media debate, and King Charles' energetic Northern Ireland visit.Plus: William's emotional Aston Villa trip, Chelsea Flower Show highlights, and what these major financial changes could mean for the future of the monarchy.#RoyalFamily #PrinceWilliam #MeghanMarkle00:00 — The royal reunion everyone is talking about00:52 — King Charles & Camilla's surprise Northern Ireland visit03:39 — Charles dancing & Camilla's viral giggles05:37 — Chelsea Flower Show highlights & celebrity appearances08:44 — Why Beatrice & Eugenie skipped Chelsea09:23 — Peter Phillips wedding guest drama explained10:43 — The truth about Harry & Peter Phillips' relationship11:28 — Our New York live show announcement12:01 — Meghan Markle's Geneva appearance sparks debate13:40 — Meghan's social media contradiction?17:16 — Prince William heads to Istanbul for Aston Villa18:13 — William's £1 billion Duchy shake-up19:29 — Why William is changing royal finances20:43 — William & Kate's £300k annual rent revelation22:55 — Preparing for New York & listener recommendations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, Jonathan Thomas sits down with Spencer Murphy — Assistant Professor in Media and Communications at Coventry University, specialist in film theory and cross-cultural cinema, and founder of the Coventry East Asian Film Society — for a wide-ranging, enthusiastic, and genuinely entertaining conversation about British film. What is a British film, exactly? Is it about the money, the cast, the crew, the story, or the setting? How does class permeate almost every British film ever made, from Ealing comedies to Harry Potter? Why does the British landscape function as a character in its own right? And why do Americans connect so deeply with British cinema when its sensibility — restrained, ironic, self-deprecating — is so different from Hollywood's? Jonathan and Spencer also trade their top five British films each, debate the new Wuthering Heights adaptation (neither of them liked it), and discuss why British cinema's literary inheritance is both its greatest strength and, sometimes, its creative limitation. Links Spencer Murphy at Coventry University BFI Top 100 British Films Dead Man's Shoes (2004, Shane Meadows) The Full Monty (1997) The Remains of the Day (1993) Rebecca (1940, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) Tamara Drewe (2010, dir. Stephen Frears) Friends of Anglotopia Takeaways Defining what constitutes a British film is genuinely one of the hardest questions in film studies — it can't be reduced to funding source, shooting location, cast, or director alone. Both Jonathan and Spencer agree the most satisfying answer involves who is behind the artistic vision, but even that gets complicated fast. The "Mary Poppins test" is Spencer's shorthand for films that feel very British on the surface but aren't authentically so — the tourist's vision of Britain, the chocolate-box version that meets an expectation rather than reflecting a reality. British film has a deep and complicated two-way relationship with how Britain represents itself to tourists — Hollywood's vision of Britain shapes what visitors expect, and British places have increasingly adapted to meet those expectations, from Harry Potter shops in York's Shambles to the way villages brand themselves around filming locations. Class is the single most persistent thread running through British cinema across every decade and genre — from Ealing comedies to Downton Abbey to Trainspotting — and Spencer argues it's almost impossible to think of a major British film that isn't, consciously or not, about the class system. British cinema's literary inheritance — the endless cycle of Jane Austen, Brontë, and Robin Hood adaptations — is both a commercial lifeline and a creative constraint. Spencer sees it as potentially reducing the space for new voices and contemporary stories, though he acknowledges the money it generates can fund smaller, more singular films. The British landscape is not just a setting in British cinema — it functions as a character, carrying regional pride and identity in a way that Hollywood rarely matches. Spencer notes that British location managers and production designers feel a deep obligation to get place right in a way their American counterparts don't always have. Spencer's explanation for why Americans love British film comes down to one word: self-deprecation. British culture — and British cinema — is not afraid to ridicule itself, to see its own shortcomings, and to raise them with others in a way that doesn't quite offend. He sees this as the quality Hollywood fundamentally cannot replicate. The new Wuthering Heights adaptation was a near-universal disappointment for both Jonathan and Spencer — not for lack of visual quality, but for failing the fundamental question every film must answer: who is this for? Spencer's most unexpected recommendation is Dead Man's Shoes (2004) by Shane Meadows — a harrowing, masterful, deeply regional Midlands film that he shows students as one of the most authentic and powerful representations of working-class Britain ever put on screen. The incoming Harry Potter TV series — set explicitly in the 1990s with a period-appropriate visual aesthetic — is likely to have a bigger impact on British tourism than anything since the original films, and will once again reshape what visitors expect Britain to look and feel like when they arrive. Soundbites "When I grew up, I really loved Hong Kong movies — Bruce Lee. The thing that fascinated me was you had streets with Chinese signs, but then Royal Albert Street, buses that looked like London buses. I remember my dad saying, 'Oh, it's part of Britain.' And I was like, what? That can't be so." — Spencer on the connection between British colonialism and his career in film. "It's almost like a snake eating its tail. Britain adapts to meet the expectation that its own exported films have created. You go to the Shambles in York and every other shop sells Harry Potter things and tea — because that's what people want to see." — Spencer on cinema's two-way influence on British culture and tourism. "Class in the UK is not purely related to finance. You can be a very, very wealthy working class person. You could be a millionaire and you'll always be working class. That idea of class being embedded generationally — going back hundreds and hundreds of years — movies articulate that struggle." — Spencer on why class is the defining thread of British cinema. "I'm from the Black Country — a heavily industrial area. I moved into what people would call a very middle class job as a lecturer at university. But my accent, the way I speak, where I'm from — it's working class and it will never leave me." — Spencer on living the class story British cinema tells. "You could argue British cinema is trying, in the 1940s post-war period, to lay out the parameters of class once more — because the great leveller of class was the Second World War, when it really didn't matter who your parents were. People were dying at every rank." — Spencer on class and British cinema's post-war identity crisis. "I always think of it as the King Charles test. He gave that speech in Congress — understated, but deeply critical, undercutting the president in a way where nobody could quite call him out for it. That is quintessentially British. And I think British film does that too." — Spencer on why Americans love British cinema's self-deprecating wit. "You're never going to see a British version of Top Gun. It's just never going to happen. Hollywood can be very congratulatory. British cinema is not afraid to ridicule what it is to be British — and I think that appeals to American audiences enormously." — Spencer on the fundamental difference between British and American cinema. "Wuthering Heights — I watched it and I thought, I don't even know what it felt like, but it didn't feel British to me. I wasn't sure who it was made for. Is this made for 19 year olds? Because I don't get it." — Spencer on the Emerald Fennell adaptation. "Dead Man's Shoes is harrowing and awful, but it had a massive impact on me. It touches on class, on the 1980s, on the downtrodden. It's a film I've seen about three times. I show it to students because it's just masterful." — Spencer on his most unexpected British film recommendation. "When they replayed the Royal Wedding coverage in the pub, you know what came on after it on BBC One? Wallace and Gromit. The perfect chaser of all that Britishness." — Jonathan on the most quintessentially British television scheduling decision ever made. ⠀ Chapters 00:00 Introduction — Jonathan sets up the episode and introduces Spencer Murphy 01:50 Spencer's Journey into Film — VHS tapes, corner video stores, Hong Kong martial arts films, and an accidental PhD 04:36 Jonathan Meets His Wife at Film School — A brief Anglotopia origin story 05:13 Southeast Asian Cinema and the British Colonial Lens — How post-1997 Hong Kong shaped Spencer's thinking about national cinema 08:52 What Is a British Film? — The question neither host can fully answer, and why that's the right response 12:36 Jonathan's Working Definition — Setting, cast, and the authenticity test 13:37 The Merchant Ivory Problem — When a British story isn't quite a British film 14:32 The Mary Poppins Test — How to spot a tourist's version of Britain on screen 16:17 Harry Potter, Bond & Lawrence of Arabia — Are America's favourite "British" films actually British? 18:46 Cinema's Two-Way Effect on Britain — How films shape the places they portray 20:53 Harry Potter as Britain's Biggest Cultural Export — And the new TV series that will change tourism again 22:29 The Visual Identity of the Harry Potter TV Show — Why setting it in the 1990s is a smart move 24:28 British Film Genres — Social realism, heritage drama, comedy, Hammer Horror, and what each adds to the British identity 26:50 Class as British Cinema's Defining Thread — Why it runs through every genre from Ealing to Peaky Blinders 31:33 The Full Monty, Billy Elliot & Richard Curtis — Class in 1990s British film 33:36 Accents, Class & the Transatlantic Voice — From clipped 1930s RP to Trainspotting's Scots 38:45 British Cinema & Literary Adaptation — Strength or creative constraint? 42:49 The New Wuthering Heights — Two film lovers find they agree it didn't work, and debate why 47:36 Landscape as Character — How place functions in British cinema differently from Hollywood 52:08 Why Americans Love British Film — Self-deprecation, irony, and the King Charles Congressional speech 55:23 The Battle of Britain vs Top Gun — How British and American cinema represent heroism differently 55:50 Spencer's Top Five British Films — Rebecca, Dr. No, The Devil Rides Out, The Full Monty, Dead Man's Shoes 59:14 Jonathan's Top Five British Films — The Remains of the Day, Master and Commander, About Time, Tamara Drewe, That Hamilton Woman, Hot Fuzz, On Chesil Beach, and Wallace & Gromit 1:03:06 Wallace & Gromit After the Royal Wedding — The perfect end to any discussion of British culture 1:04:08 Wrap-Up — Spencer must dash, a second episode is promised, and a call to share your own favorite British films Video Version
Penny Kiley moved to Liverpool in 1976, ran into punk rock and “became the person I'd never been allowed to be”, as vividly remembered in her memoir, Atypical Girl. It's a moment of liberation mapped out by records, nights at Eric's and the big personalities in the city's Second Coming, the beat she later covered for Melody Maker. She looks back here at some unconquerable moments, among them … … the impact of Marc Bolan and David Cassidy - and later Patti Smith, Siouxsie, Pauline Murray and Poly Styrene … punk's “bad taste aesthetic” and the clothes she wore … boomtown Liverpool in the late ‘70s – “everyone had a film script or a demo tape” … how Boy George stole Pete Burns' act … the Clash, Talking Heads and the Ramones at Eric's … why her book is “like an historical novel about the way journalism changed” … first reviews, front covers and life as Melody Maker's Liverpool correspondent, “which could be awkward with friends in bands” … Orange Juice and the ground-breaking NME C81 tape … and the adjustment to the ‘80s – “the Royal Wedding, Live Aid, Duran Duran, yuppies, a decade where I didn't feel I fitted in” Order a copy of Atypical Girl here: https://birlinn.co.uk/product/atypical-girl/ https://www.waterstones.com/book/atypical-girl/penny-kiley/9781846976919Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Penny Kiley moved to Liverpool in 1976, ran into punk rock and “became the person I'd never been allowed to be”, as vividly remembered in her memoir, Atypical Girl. It's a moment of liberation mapped out by records, nights at Eric's and the big personalities in the city's Second Coming, the beat she later covered for Melody Maker. She looks back here at some unconquerable moments, among them … … the impact of Marc Bolan and David Cassidy - and later Patti Smith, Siouxsie, Pauline Murray and Poly Styrene … punk's “bad taste aesthetic” and the clothes she wore … boomtown Liverpool in the late ‘70s – “everyone had a film script or a demo tape” … how Boy George stole Pete Burns' act … the Clash, Talking Heads and the Ramones at Eric's … why her book is “like an historical novel about the way journalism changed” … first reviews, front covers and life as Melody Maker's Liverpool correspondent, “which could be awkward with friends in bands” … Orange Juice and the ground-breaking NME C81 tape … and the adjustment to the ‘80s – “the Royal Wedding, Live Aid, Duran Duran, yuppies, a decade where I didn't feel I fitted in” Order a copy of Atypical Girl here: https://birlinn.co.uk/product/atypical-girl/ https://www.waterstones.com/book/atypical-girl/penny-kiley/9781846976919Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Penny Kiley moved to Liverpool in 1976, ran into punk rock and “became the person I'd never been allowed to be”, as vividly remembered in her memoir, Atypical Girl. It's a moment of liberation mapped out by records, nights at Eric's and the big personalities in the city's Second Coming, the beat she later covered for Melody Maker. She looks back here at some unconquerable moments, among them … … the impact of Marc Bolan and David Cassidy - and later Patti Smith, Siouxsie, Pauline Murray and Poly Styrene … punk's “bad taste aesthetic” and the clothes she wore … boomtown Liverpool in the late ‘70s – “everyone had a film script or a demo tape” … how Boy George stole Pete Burns' act … the Clash, Talking Heads and the Ramones at Eric's … why her book is “like an historical novel about the way journalism changed” … first reviews, front covers and life as Melody Maker's Liverpool correspondent, “which could be awkward with friends in bands” … Orange Juice and the ground-breaking NME C81 tape … and the adjustment to the ‘80s – “the Royal Wedding, Live Aid, Duran Duran, yuppies, a decade where I didn't feel I fitted in” Order a copy of Atypical Girl here: https://birlinn.co.uk/product/atypical-girl/ https://www.waterstones.com/book/atypical-girl/penny-kiley/9781846976919Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE 137 - “THE BIG SCREEN ‘I DO': WEDDINGS IN CLASSIC CINEMA” - 4/27/2026 Weddings in classic films aren't just about romance—they're about timing, tension, and sometimes total chaos. Join us as we step into a world of whirlwind courtships, last-minute doubts, and grand gestures that don't always go according to plan. From glamorous, music-filled celebrations to sharp, fast-talking battles of love versus ambition, these stories remind us that the walk down the aisle is rarely simple—and often unforgettable. Along the way, we'll meet couples who fall in love against the odds, relationships that thrive on wit and conflict, and ceremonies that might just spiral into something completely unexpected. Because in classic cinema, a wedding isn't just an ending—it can be a twist, a turning point, or even a full-on rebellion. So grab your bouquet—real or imaginary—and join us as we explore some of the most iconic, surprising, and delightfully complicated trips to the altar ever put on film. SHOW NOTES: Sources: “Wedding March: Double Wedding,” May 24, 2023, by Samantha Glasser, The Columbus Moving Picture Show; “Woman of the Year: A Woman's Place,” April 21, 2017, by Stephanie Zacharek, The Criterion Collection “The Invention of Love: The Palm Beach Story,” by Frank Falisi, BrightWallDarkRoom.com; “Here's to You, Mr. Nichols: The making of The Graduate,” March 2008, by Sam Kashner, Vanity Fair; Wikipedia.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Double Wedding (1937), starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, Florence Rice, John Beal, Jessie Ralph, Katherine Alexander, & Donald Meek; Royal Wedding (1951), starring Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Peter Lawford, Sarah Churchill, & Keenan Wynn; The Palm Beach Story (1942), starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, Rudy Vallee, & Sig Arno; I Was a Male War Bride (1949), starring Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan, Marion Marshall, Randy Stuart, & Kenneth Tobey; The Graduate (19670, starring Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross, William Daniels, Elizabeth Wilson, Maury Hamilton, & Buck Henry; Woman of the Year (1942), starring Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Faye Bainter, Reginald Owen, Minor Watson, & William Bendix; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Clinton did not merely cross paths with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the 2002 wedding of King Mohammed VI of Morocco. Multiple accounts make clear that Epstein and Maxwell were guests of Bill Clinton himself. That fact obliterates the usual escape hatches Clinton defenders rely on. This was not a случай encounter in a crowded diplomatic setting, nor Epstein freelancing his way into proximity. Clinton brought them. He vouched for them. He placed a known sexual predator and his chief fixer into the intimate, vetted circle of a royal wedding as his companions. A former president does not casually invite plus-ones to a monarch's wedding; guest lists are scrutinized, coordinated through diplomatic channels, and politically sensitive. By extending that invitation, Clinton didn't just socialize with Epstein and Maxwell — he actively conferred legitimacy on them at the highest possible level of international prestige.That choice is damning because it fits a broader pattern of behavior that Clinton has never meaningfully accounted for. Inviting Epstein and Maxwell as his guests to a foreign king's wedding occurred after Epstein was already widely known in elite circles as a deeply troubling figure, even if the full criminal case had not yet exploded publicly. Clinton's repeated insistence that he “barely knew” Epstein collapses under the weight of actions like this. You don't barely know someone you bring as your guests to a royal wedding. You don't barely know someone you help usher into diplomatic and aristocratic spaces where trust and discretion are paramount. At best, this reflects grotesque judgment and an indifference to who was being elevated under Clinton's name. At worst, it demonstrates how Epstein's access, protection, and normalization were facilitated directly by powerful figures who knew better and chose silence, convenience, and proximity over accountability.to contact me:bobbyacpucci@protonmail.comsource:Exclusive | Bill Clinton brought Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell to Moroccan king's wedding | New York PostBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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Bill Clinton did not merely cross paths with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the 2002 wedding of King Mohammed VI of Morocco. Multiple accounts make clear that Epstein and Maxwell were guests of Bill Clinton himself. That fact obliterates the usual escape hatches Clinton defenders rely on. This was not a случай encounter in a crowded diplomatic setting, nor Epstein freelancing his way into proximity. Clinton brought them. He vouched for them. He placed a known sexual predator and his chief fixer into the intimate, vetted circle of a royal wedding as his companions. A former president does not casually invite plus-ones to a monarch's wedding; guest lists are scrutinized, coordinated through diplomatic channels, and politically sensitive. By extending that invitation, Clinton didn't just socialize with Epstein and Maxwell — he actively conferred legitimacy on them at the highest possible level of international prestige.That choice is damning because it fits a broader pattern of behavior that Clinton has never meaningfully accounted for. Inviting Epstein and Maxwell as his guests to a foreign king's wedding occurred after Epstein was already widely known in elite circles as a deeply troubling figure, even if the full criminal case had not yet exploded publicly. Clinton's repeated insistence that he “barely knew” Epstein collapses under the weight of actions like this. You don't barely know someone you bring as your guests to a royal wedding. You don't barely know someone you help usher into diplomatic and aristocratic spaces where trust and discretion are paramount. At best, this reflects grotesque judgment and an indifference to who was being elevated under Clinton's name. At worst, it demonstrates how Epstein's access, protection, and normalization were facilitated directly by powerful figures who knew better and chose silence, convenience, and proximity over accountability.to contact me:bobbyacpucci@protonmail.comsource:Exclusive | Bill Clinton brought Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell to Moroccan king's wedding | New York PostBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Psalm 45 celebrates the marriage of an earthly king of Israel, which shows us the continuing outworking of the purpose of God for His people. But this Psalm goes deeper as we see the outworking of God's further revelation, which all points us to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Himself, who is the bridegroom of His people, and who is superior to all and is victorious over all.
John gets in trouble for a controversial givemethevin.com commercial, Rush Limbaugh lets us know what the Percocet threshold is, Uncle Roy has to fire a GMTV driver, and Keith Richards explains why the Royal Wedding is a big deal. All that and much more on this weeks episode.
GSM (Garrison Sergeant Major) Bill Mott was known as Her Majesty (HM) The Queen's Ceremonial Warrant Officer. The Garrison Sergeant Major London District is the Co-Ordinator and SME (Subject Matter Expert), organizing all State Ceremonial Events. Some of the tasks he helped orchestrate included, HM The Queen Mother's Funeral in 2002, HM's Golden and Diamond Jubilee Celebrations in 2002 and 2012 respectively, the Royal Wedding in 2011 and the Funeral of Baroness Thatcher in 2013 as well as all annual State Ceremonial Parades. Since August 2025 he has served as the Deputy Commandant of Operations at the Missouri Military Academy.GSM Mott was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in The Queen's Birthday Honors 2007. He was presented with a new insignia or badge of rank reviving the original one made for a select group of Sergeant Majors appointed to the Court of King William IV in the early 19th Century. He was awarded the MVO (Member of the Victorian Order) in the Diamond Jubilee Honors in 2012, for his personal service to HM The Queen, organizing the Armed Forces Parade and Diamond Jubilee. Lastly, GSM Mott was granted The Freedom of The City of London in 2013 for his significant service to The City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Flo Lloyd-Hughes is joined by Jessy Parker Humphreys and Becky Taylor-Gill for a special show and tell episode. We discuss some of the big stories from over the winter break including a manager sacking and a recent women's football “royal wedding”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill Clinton did not merely cross paths with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the 2002 wedding of King Mohammed VI of Morocco. Multiple accounts make clear that Epstein and Maxwell were guests of Bill Clinton himself. That fact obliterates the usual escape hatches Clinton defenders rely on. This was not a случай encounter in a crowded diplomatic setting, nor Epstein freelancing his way into proximity. Clinton brought them. He vouched for them. He placed a known sexual predator and his chief fixer into the intimate, vetted circle of a royal wedding as his companions. A former president does not casually invite plus-ones to a monarch's wedding; guest lists are scrutinized, coordinated through diplomatic channels, and politically sensitive. By extending that invitation, Clinton didn't just socialize with Epstein and Maxwell — he actively conferred legitimacy on them at the highest possible level of international prestige.That choice is damning because it fits a broader pattern of behavior that Clinton has never meaningfully accounted for. Inviting Epstein and Maxwell as his guests to a foreign king's wedding occurred after Epstein was already widely known in elite circles as a deeply troubling figure, even if the full criminal case had not yet exploded publicly. Clinton's repeated insistence that he “barely knew” Epstein collapses under the weight of actions like this. You don't barely know someone you bring as your guests to a royal wedding. You don't barely know someone you help usher into diplomatic and aristocratic spaces where trust and discretion are paramount. At best, this reflects grotesque judgment and an indifference to who was being elevated under Clinton's name. At worst, it demonstrates how Epstein's access, protection, and normalization were facilitated directly by powerful figures who knew better and chose silence, convenience, and proximity over accountability.to contact me:bobbyacpucci@protonmail.comsource:Exclusive | Bill Clinton brought Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell to Moroccan king's wedding | New York Post
Bill Clinton did not merely cross paths with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the 2002 wedding of King Mohammed VI of Morocco. Multiple accounts make clear that Epstein and Maxwell were guests of Bill Clinton himself. That fact obliterates the usual escape hatches Clinton defenders rely on. This was not a случай encounter in a crowded diplomatic setting, nor Epstein freelancing his way into proximity. Clinton brought them. He vouched for them. He placed a known sexual predator and his chief fixer into the intimate, vetted circle of a royal wedding as his companions. A former president does not casually invite plus-ones to a monarch's wedding; guest lists are scrutinized, coordinated through diplomatic channels, and politically sensitive. By extending that invitation, Clinton didn't just socialize with Epstein and Maxwell — he actively conferred legitimacy on them at the highest possible level of international prestige.That choice is damning because it fits a broader pattern of behavior that Clinton has never meaningfully accounted for. Inviting Epstein and Maxwell as his guests to a foreign king's wedding occurred after Epstein was already widely known in elite circles as a deeply troubling figure, even if the full criminal case had not yet exploded publicly. Clinton's repeated insistence that he “barely knew” Epstein collapses under the weight of actions like this. You don't barely know someone you bring as your guests to a royal wedding. You don't barely know someone you help usher into diplomatic and aristocratic spaces where trust and discretion are paramount. At best, this reflects grotesque judgment and an indifference to who was being elevated under Clinton's name. At worst, it demonstrates how Epstein's access, protection, and normalization were facilitated directly by powerful figures who knew better and chose silence, convenience, and proximity over accountability.to contact me:bobbyacpucci@protonmail.comsource:Exclusive | Bill Clinton brought Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell to Moroccan king's wedding | New York PostBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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Bill Clinton did not merely cross paths with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the 2002 wedding of King Mohammed VI of Morocco. Multiple accounts make clear that Epstein and Maxwell were guests of Bill Clinton himself. That fact obliterates the usual escape hatches Clinton defenders rely on. This was not a случай encounter in a crowded diplomatic setting, nor Epstein freelancing his way into proximity. Clinton brought them. He vouched for them. He placed a known sexual predator and his chief fixer into the intimate, vetted circle of a royal wedding as his companions. A former president does not casually invite plus-ones to a monarch's wedding; guest lists are scrutinized, coordinated through diplomatic channels, and politically sensitive. By extending that invitation, Clinton didn't just socialize with Epstein and Maxwell — he actively conferred legitimacy on them at the highest possible level of international prestige.That choice is damning because it fits a broader pattern of behavior that Clinton has never meaningfully accounted for. Inviting Epstein and Maxwell as his guests to a foreign king's wedding occurred after Epstein was already widely known in elite circles as a deeply troubling figure, even if the full criminal case had not yet exploded publicly. Clinton's repeated insistence that he “barely knew” Epstein collapses under the weight of actions like this. You don't barely know someone you bring as your guests to a royal wedding. You don't barely know someone you help usher into diplomatic and aristocratic spaces where trust and discretion are paramount. At best, this reflects grotesque judgment and an indifference to who was being elevated under Clinton's name. At worst, it demonstrates how Epstein's access, protection, and normalization were facilitated directly by powerful figures who knew better and chose silence, convenience, and proximity over accountability.to contact me:bobbyacpucci@protonmail.comsource:Exclusive | Bill Clinton brought Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell to Moroccan king's wedding | New York PostBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
[00:30] January 6 Pipe-Bomber Arrested (28 minutes) After nearly five years, the January 6 pipe-bomber was finally arrested yesterday. The big question is: Why did it take so long? The media has suggested since Jan. 6, 2021, that the pipe-bomber was a right-wing, white supremacist, but it turns out the bomber was a black man who supported left-wing causes. [28:00] A Look Back at the Royal Wedding (24 minutes) Herbert W. Armstrong called Prince Charles and Lady Diana's 1981 wedding “Britain's last gasp of joy and splendor.” Successful marriages and families must be based on biblical principles and family roles. [52:00] WorldWatch (4 minutes)
On Saturday we'll be sharing epsiodes of Crown and Controvery's first season. You can listen to the rest of Seaosn 1 and Season 2 in the Crown and Controversy feed AND you may also like Crown and Controversy: Norway.Westminster Abbey becomes the stage for the wedding of the century as Kate's breathtaking Alexander McQueen dress is revealed to a waiting world. William and Harry make their emotional journey from Clarence House while two billion viewers watch the couple exchange vows before assembled royalty and dignitaries. The carriage procession through London's cheering crowds leads to the iconic Buckingham Palace balcony appearance and the kiss that captivated the globe. As William and Catherine are proclaimed Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, a new chapter in royal history begins.Hear our new show "Crown and Controversy: Prince Andrew" here.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
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October 26, 1947 - Seventh Hole at Hillcrest Country Club. Jack Benny and Rochester look for the golf ball that Jack hit into the woods last week. Jack and Mary talk about their picture in the new issue of Radio Mirror magazine. The Sportsmen Quartet sings The Ghost Dance. References include the Royal Wedding, President Truman's Investigation, Donald Duck, Deanna Derbin, Fibber McGee and Molly, Bob Hope and Jerry Colonna, "The Bride and Groom Program", and Charles Dana Gibson's illustrations.
Join us as Pastor Frank finishes the series on the Rapture with a deep dive into Jewish Wedding tradition and the Wedding Supper of the Lamb.
In 1981, 8-year-old Vishal Mehrotra vanished on the day of the Royal Wedding. His remains were later found in remote Sussex woods. The case ties to child abuse rings, a mysterious phone call, suspicious cars, men seen in khaki with a boy, and even possible links to Sidney Cooke's gang. Over 40 years later, the mystery remains unsolved.Justice for Vishal Mehrotra petitionhttps://www.change.org/p/justice-for-vishal-mehrotra-494a8b11-7ab5-45e7-9b97-f30c3dda9378Contact us at: weeknightmysteries@gmail.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteriesTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries
Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey take listeners from this year's stealth Muppets capsule release all the way to the projects Disney almost made — including a trilogy of dwarfs prequels and a Snow White spinoff that never saw the light of day. Along the way, they break down Toy Story's 30th anniversary tie-ins, the first wave of holiday 2025 ornaments, and speculation out of Shanghai that Frozen 3 may center on the “wedding of the century” in Arendelle. The ultra-limited Muppets drop at Mickey's of Glendale Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin refurb timed to Toy Story's 30th Holiday merch highlights — from Madame Leota to a blown-glass ticket book Frozen 3 rumors teased at a Disney licensing event in China The surprising history of Snow White sequels, re-releases, and theme park lore Closing out, Jim and Lauren reflect on Disney's long tradition of reusing, reviving, and reimagining its classics — and why some stories get told while others sit on the shelf. Unlocked Magic Unlocked Magic, powered by DVC Rental Store and DVC Resale Market, offers exclusive Disney & Universal ticket savings with TRUSTED service and authenticity. With over $10 MILLION in ticket sales, use Unlocked Magic to get the BIGGEST SAVINGS. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Wilson on: The Duchess of Kent, who stepped back from royal duties to teach music in primary schools. Giorgio Armani whose suit designs help define the look of the 1980s and beyond. Valerie Pearlman who made legal history by being the first judge in the UK finish a trial via fax machine and video link from her hospital bed. Rick Davies, who sold millions of records in the 70s and 80 as one of the two singers in the band Supertramp.Producer: Ed PrendevilleArchive used: The Royal Wedding: HRH Duke of Kent and Miss Katharine Worsley in York Minster, BBC, 08/06/1961; Real Story, BBC One, 15/03/2004; Royal Wedding, BBC Archives, 08/06/1961; Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 21/12/1990; Ladies' Singles, 1993 Wimbledon Championships, BBC Archives; Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 21/12/1990; BBC Look North Hull, BBC, 06/09/2025; The Clothes Show, BBC; Rick Davies Interview, WLNG 92.1FM, “Lunch on the Deck”; Bark Out Loud Dogs Media, LLC – Supertramp Interview
Mazel Morons! Today, we are FINALLY talking about THE Royal Wedding. We go from imagining Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding (horse-drawn carriages, Evite invites, and a whole lot of chair-lifting logistics) to unpacking Logan Paul's big-day marketing hustle. Along the way, we debate whether aging gracefully means dating younger, reveal Olivia's surprising celebrity crush, and answer moron mail about mothering your boyfriend, rekindling first-date sparks, and whether a Scottish club fling deserves a hometown tour. Plus: a What Are Ya Nuts? showdown that includes Josh calling out fake pre-boarders and Ben literally running out of gas.Leave us a voicemail here!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok! Sponsors:Goodwipes is giving away FREE wipes! Want to try a FREE pack of Goodwipes? Just buy a pack at Target, Walmart, Kroger—or your local store—then head to goodwipes.com/GOODGUYS, text them your receipt and get reimbursed!Head to BranchBasics.com to shop the Premium Starter Kit and save 15% off with code GOODGUYS at BranchBasics.com. Saxx Underwear - Check it out at saxx.com!Head to Ollie.com/GOODGUYS, tell them all about your dog, and use code GOODGUYS to get 60% off your Welcome Kit when you subscribe today!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A detailed explanation of the 'Parable of the Royal Wedding' (Matthew 22:1-14), an intense, shocking, and yet beautiful message taught by Jesus. In this parable Jesus graphically illustrates God's persistent judgments on the nation of Israel for consistently rejecting God's truth and Messiah, while at the same time cleverly emphasizes God's overwhelming grace to every Jew and Gentile who embraces Christ Jesus in faith. We encourage you to listen, not only for the spiritual benefits of this parable, but for the historical ones as well. Scripture Referenced: Genesis 12:3, Deuteronomy 28:1-68 (incorrectly cited as Deuteronomy 29 in audio), 2 Samuel 7:1-17, 1 Kings 18:17-40, 2 Kings 17:6-23, 1 Chronicles 17:1-15, Psalm 2:12, Psalm 16:8-11, Isaiah 8:1-22, Isaiah 9:1-2, 6-7, Isaiah 10:5-11, Isaiah 13:1-13, Isaiah 42:1-2, 6-7, Isaiah 45:5-7, Isaiah 52:13-15, Isaiah 53:1-12, Isaiah 61:10, Jeremiah 7:1-34, Jeremiah 11:1-17, Jeremiah 23:5-6, Jeremiah 44:5-7, Ezekiel 36:16-27, Micah 5:2-5, Zechariah 14:1-21, Matthew 3:1-17, Matthew 7:13-14, Matthew 9:9-13, Matthew 13:47-50, Matthew 22:1-14, Matthew 24:1-31, Matthew 25;31-34, 41, 46, Matthew 26:47-68, Matthew 27:11-31, Matthew 28:18-20, Luke 3:1-22, Luke 9:21, Luke 21:5-28, Luke 24:44-49, John 5:22-24, John 8:56-59, John 14:6, John 16:1-4, 33, Acts 1:1-11, Acts 2:1-47, Acts 4:1-31, Romans 1:16-17, Romans 3:9-30, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Galatians 3:26-29, Hebrews 7:18-28, Hebrews 10:1-18, Revelation 19:6-10
This week on @ betches, Sami and Jordana discuss their week off in ~Ibitha~ and the sheer joy of order chicken tenders at the club at 2am. They then dive head first into the royal engagement that is Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Sami and Jordana break down the ring, the (cringey) instagram caption, and the swiftie chaos that followed. Plus, was Taylor not invited to Selena Gomez's bachelorette trip in Cabo? And which one of Taylor's exes should be invited to her wedding? It probably won't be Jake Gyllenhaal. Go to the Betches YouTube page to watch full length episodes every Friday: Youtube.com/@Betches 00:00 Introduction & Ibiza Trip Recap06:30 The Royal Wedding of Taylor & Travis18:13 What we thought of the ring and instagram caption26:28 Put A Like On It, Betch!34:04 Was Taylor Swift not invited to Selena Gomez's bachelorette trip?38:50 What's the deal on Zoe Kravitz & Harry Styles?44:06 Betch of the Week (edited) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IN POP CULTURE: Taylor and Travis are betrothed! Snoop Dogg is having a hard time explaining lesbians. Serena endorses GLP1s. IN NEWS: RFK Jr is being influenced by a derpy Desi doctor into potentially banning vaccines.
"What did YT ask today?" - Murph & Markus discuss the Giants/Yankees series to open the season in 2026, America's Royal wedding, their favorite Lee Corso memories, & best places to enjoy a cold beerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"What did YT ask today?" - Murph & Markus discuss the Giants/Yankees series to open the season in 2026, America's Royal wedding, their favorite Lee Corso memories, & best places to enjoy a cold beerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A teenage English princess. A powerful Scottish king nearly two decades older. A lavish wedding that would shape the future of the British Isles. On this day in Tudor history, 8th August 1503, Princess Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII, married James IV of Scotland in a glittering ceremony filled with royal pageantry, political strategy—and secrets. But behind the boar's head feasts, jewel-encrusted robes, and dancing nobles… was a fragile peace deal between two ancient rivals. And a young girl stepping into a world of power, heartbreak, and destiny. She became queen consort, regent, exile, and ultimately the great-grandmother of King James VI—the man who would unite the English and Scottish crowns. In this video, I'll take you inside: - The grand wedding at Holyroodhouse - The strange politics of marrying your enemy - Margaret's rollercoaster life as queen, widow, and power player - And how her bloodline still sits on the throne today Remember to like and subscribe if you enjoyed the podcast. Want even more Tudor goodness—including exclusive videos, behind-the-scenes content, and a beautifully curated monthly digital magazine? Click the YouTube Join button and become part of my Tudor inner circle! #TudorHistory #MargaretTudor #RoyalWeddings #JamesIV #TudorQueens #OnThisDay #BritishMonarchy #HistoryYouTube #ClaireRidgway #AnneBoleynFiles #ScotlandHistory #TudorDrama #TrueHistory #PowerfulWomen #QueenMothers
It's a fabulous episode with a fabulous guest - what more could you want? Troy Metcalf (aka Jim) joins us for episode 220, "The Royal Wedding," and shares his incredible weight loss journey from the past year, spills all the Rihanna tea from their time working together, and breaks down how he brought the character of Jim to life. Plus, Eden shares how she knew Emmy winner Lamorne Morris was destined for greatness the moment she saw his magic in his very first TV credit - this episode of The Middle!WE HAVE MERCH! Get yours at: https://www.bonfire.com/middling! Whether you want the famed yellow Cross-Country hoodie, a crew-neck sweatshirt, or a t-shirt... we got you! They also come in a variety of colors and are so, so comfy. This merch a symbol of our shared love for the show and our podcast community. And we hope you love it as much as we do.Want extended episodes and video? That's all happening at Patreon.com/MiddlingPod. You can subscribe monthly or purchase one off episodes!Wanna chat with us?! Click HERE to leave us a voicemail with your questions or comments. You could just hear it on the podcast...All that and much more, so let's get to Middling! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catch up on all the week's latest gossip and hot topics, with an extra dose of Sister Wives and reality TV!SHOW LINEUP:Weekend UpdatePoop Cruise (Netflix)DVR Alert: Amy Bradley is Missing (Netflix)The Bear S4 (Disney+/HULU))The Ultimatum: Queer Love S2Jodie watches VPR for the first timeGarrick Merrifield MARRIED???BROWN TOWN (Salty Birches LAUNCHES, Janelle's sunglasses, Robyn's Flagstaff rental, & more)LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AND SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS!https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/384445/1/grbop5liib63rf2tSnark and sarcasm is highly encouraged as we see what our favorite family is up to, as well as a dip into the latest pop culture news and highlights. Subscribe on YouTube, Patreon, and your favorite podcast app!Please like and subscribe on Youtube!Join our private Facebook Group "We Love to Hate Everything"Coming up this week on Patreon:patreon.com/lovetohatetv + patreon.com/trpod*THE ENTIRE BACKLOG OF AMANDA LOVES TO HATE TEEN MOM IS AVAILABLE FOR only $3*WE LOVE TO HATE TV*Tier 1+: Girls S3 E7 "Beach House"*Tiers 2+: Sister Wives S13 E8 "Aspyn's Royal Wedding" (part 2)TOTAL REQUEST PODCAST *Girls S3 E7 "Beach House"GIRL DINNER*Girl Dinner Episode 49 "ROMCON" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us every Monday at 12pmCST for celeb gossip, hot topics, and what's trending on tiktok and pop culture. Snark and sarcasm is highly encouraged as we see what our favorite Sister Wives family is up to, as well as a dip into the latest pop culture news and highlights. SHOW LINEUP:New kitten Summer vibesPoop Cruise (Netflix) Romcon (Netflix) Titan (Netflix)Flight (2012) Karen Read verdict Amber Portwood goes live for 100 hours Brown Town (Meri's renovation, Christine on vacay, Janelle at the Blueberry festival, Kody and Robyn Instagram comments)LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AND SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS!https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/384445/1/grbop5liib63rf2tSnark and sarcasm is highly encouraged as we see what our favorite family is up to, as well as a dip into the latest pop culture news and highlights. Subscribe on YouTube, Patreon, and your favorite podcast app!Please like and subscribe on Youtube!Join our private Facebook Group "We Love to Hate Everything"Coming up this week on Patreon:patreon.com/lovetohatetv + patreon.com/trpod*THE ENTIRE BACKLOG OF AMANDA LOVES TO HATE TEEN MOM IS AVAILABLE FOR only $3*WE LOVE TO HATE TV*Tier 1+: Dateline S29 E9 "Even the Devil Went to Church"*Tiers 2+: Sister Wives S13 E8 "Aspyn's Royal Wedding" (part 1)TOTAL REQUEST PODCAST *Dateline S29 E9 "Even the Devil Went to Church"GIRL DINNER*Girl Dinner Episode 48 "Girl Talk" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the gals have a lot to unpack. Fresh off her trip to Universal, Brooke gives us the full recap. From spotting OG Youtubes to getting shown up by one of her longtime faves. She spills all of the tea. We're talking new park details, theme park creator lore, and everything in between. Then the gals dive in to the royal wedding recap. From jaw dropping decor and the behind the scenes of how the whole was able to be shared in real time. They also take a moment to clear up some allegations, and Danielle gets personal with a new health update. The gals talk beauty standards and being honest online. This episode is all about transparency, vulnerability, and keeping it real. You won't want to miss it!Please support the show by checking out our sponsors!Soul: Get 30% off your entire order! Go to GetSoul.com and use the code GALSONTHEGO BetterHelp: This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/GALSRhoback: Use the code GALS on Rhoback.com for a generous 20% off your first order through the end of this week.Bilt: Start paying rent through Bilt and take advantage of your Neighborhood Benefits by going to joinbilt.com/galsonthegoOld Navy: Shop Old Navy Activewear for the fam in store and online at OldNavy.comTropical Smoothie Cafe: Visit TropicalSmoothieCafe.com to find a Cafe near you!GOTG LTK https://www.shopltk.com/explore/Gals_on_the_Go GOTG Newsletter https://gotg.substack.com/ Gals On The Go Instagram https://www.instagram.com/galsonthegopodcast/ Brooke's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/brookemiccio Brooke's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brookemiccio/ Danielle's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/daniellecarolan Danielle's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/daniellecarolan/ Business inquiries can be sent to: GalsOnTheGoPodcastTeam@unitedtalent.comDanielle's LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/daniellecarolan/productsets/11ee5d6284a6acf19fd50242ac110003 Brooke's LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/brookemiccio/productsets/11ee5d662bea0b67931d0242ac110004 SHOP GOTG MERCH!https://merch.galsonthegopodcast.com/ GOTG YouTube Channel (watch full episodes with video!) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkCy3xcN257Hb_VWWU5C5vASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kate Lindsay and Candice Lim break down the wedding weekend heard round TikTok starring one of r/NYCInfluencerSnark's main characters. Jazmyn Smith (better known as @justjazzzyidk) got married after a year-long engagement that was rife with criticism surrounding her relationship, her fiancé's financial status, and more. But instead of burying the wedding, she brought her followers along by posting in real time, creating TikTok spreadsheets, and having her assistant run her account while she got married. So why are her haters still mad? Plus, how an influencer sued another content creator for stealing their “sad beige” aesthetic, and why the lawsuit sounds a lot like the plot of Ingrid Goes West. This podcast is produced by Vic Whitley-Berry, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim, and Kate Lindsay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Lindsay and Candice Lim break down the wedding weekend heard round TikTok starring one of r/NYCInfluencerSnark's main characters. Jazmyn Smith (better known as @justjazzzyidk) got married after a year-long engagement that was rife with criticism surrounding her relationship, her fiancé's financial status, and more. But instead of burying the wedding, she brought her followers along by posting in real time, creating TikTok spreadsheets, and having her assistant run her account while she got married. So why are her haters still mad? Plus, how an influencer sued another content creator for stealing their “sad beige” aesthetic, and why the lawsuit sounds a lot like the plot of Ingrid Goes West. This podcast is produced by Vic Whitley-Berry, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim, and Kate Lindsay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Lindsay and Candice Lim break down the wedding weekend heard round TikTok starring one of r/NYCInfluencerSnark's main characters. Jazmyn Smith (better known as @justjazzzyidk) got married after a year-long engagement that was rife with criticism surrounding her relationship, her fiancé's financial status, and more. But instead of burying the wedding, she brought her followers along by posting in real time, creating TikTok spreadsheets, and having her assistant run her account while she got married. So why are her haters still mad? Plus, how an influencer sued another content creator for stealing their “sad beige” aesthetic, and why the lawsuit sounds a lot like the plot of Ingrid Goes West. This podcast is produced by Vic Whitley-Berry, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim, and Kate Lindsay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michaela and Scott dive deep into the 2010 vibe! They discuss the political climate of 2010, as well as the major trends, celebrations and scandals of that time all in aura color. They rehash Lady Gaga's meat dress aura deflection, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's indigo aura relationship as well as Charlie Sheen's “tiger blood” meltdown and the awkward Oscar co-hosting by Anne Hathaway and James Franco. Grab your statement necklace and Uggs as you travel back in time in this week's episode! Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comWant to learn more? Enjoy one of our other interactive Aura quizzes: https://knowyouraura.com/aura-quizzesListen to this introductory episode to find your Aura color: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-every-aura-color-explained/id1477126939?i=1000479357880Send Mystic Michaela some positive energy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysticmichaelaExplore the Know Your Aura Website : https://knowyouraura.comVisit Mystic Michaela's Website: https://www.mysticmichaela.comJoin Mystic Michaela's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2093029197406168Ads:Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code AURA at https://lumedeodorant.com! #lumepodFor 50% off your first order plus free shipping forever, head to https://filtereasy.com/KYA and use code KYAEat smart with Factor! Get started at https://factormeals.com/KYA50OFF and use code KYA50OFF to get 50% off your first box plus free shipping. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.