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We've got a live one! This special episode was recorded in front of a lovely audience at the Soho Hotel. We talk about our relationships with fitness - everything from Helen's epic running to Ellie's dodgy knees. We discuss how we both hated exercise at school, and why that changed as we got older. Helen explains how getting out of her marriage led to a change in mindset, and Ellie confuses herself with a complicated analogy about hobs and saucepans, or something. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Sweaty Betty. We've been wearing their exercise gear for years, so we're very happy to be working with them. Sweaty Betty's mission for the past 25 years has been to empower women through fitness – and for 2025 they're doubling down on this by encouraging women to release that inner pressure and move in a way that makes you feel good. You might be strong today but struggle tomorrow. Or you might train for success, or to shut out the noise. Working up a sweat looks different to everyone; it's about finding a fitness that fits you.We're doing another live podcast with Sweaty Betty on 12 February, in Liverpool - tickets are available now. You can sponsor Helen for completing all the World Major Marathons in Tokyo in March for the Borne Charity here.And our new show, Hot Mess, is almost ready for its world premiere! Our first few shows have already sold out, so get your tickets now... scummymummies.comThanks for sponsoring us, Sweaty Betty. And thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How might tensions, tariffs and Trump influence the trade backdrop for businesses? In this episode, Rowan Austin, Head of Trade Origination & Advisory is joined by Aastha Gupta, European Economist; Brian Daingerfield, Head of G10 FX Strategy, Americas; and Scott Livingstone, International Advisor, for an in-depth look at the macro factors affecting global trade, the key geopolitical flashpoints to watch, and how businesses can get ahead of the major factors likely to affect supply chains in 2025. Remember to hit subscribe so you can listen to the latest episode in this series as soon as they're available and navigate to natwest.com/yearahead to get our views on the big themes and events moving markets and shaping the economy in 2025. NB: This was recorded at the Soho Hotel, London UK on 20 November 2024. For any terms used please refer to this glossary: https://www.natwest.com/corporates/insights/markets/glossary.html Please view our full disclaimer here: https://www.natwest.com/corporates/disclaimer.html
Greg Brady spoke with David Kelley, GM of Soho Hotel who is speaking up about the unsafe conditions surrounding the encampment at the Clarence Square Dog Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Brady spoke with David Kelley, GM of Soho Hotel who is speaking up about the unsafe conditions surrounding the encampment at the Clarence Square Dog Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We threw a little dinner party for the launch of our brand new series! We ate at our friends Honey&Co as it's one of our favourite restaurants and the food is absolutely divine. Thank you to Casamigos for providing the most delicious Palomas and Margarita cocktails! And thank you to the Soho Hotel for letting us get ready in such a gorgeous hotel room. What a treat to spend the evening making new friends and listening to new stories. Here's to Series 17! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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James and Andy chat exclusively about Focus Hong Kong's Making Waves, a Hong Kong screening programme coming to London from 8 to 10 July. Full disclaimer, they might have had something to do with it... This episode's handy timecodes 00:31 - Episode introduction 01:43 - An introduction to Focus Hong Kong 05:00 - The Making Waves programme 06:19 - Comrades, Almost A Love Story and Peter Chan holo-presence 13:41 - July Rhapsody 18:32 - Anita 22:34 - Hand Rolled Cigarette 24:51 - Breakout Brothers 26:48 - The First Girl I Loved 28:24 - Tales from the Occult 35:43 - Outro Making Waves takes place at the Soho Hotel and Garden Cinema from 8th to 100th July. Check the website for more details.
This very special 100th episode was recorded live at the Soho Hotel, London.It's a special week on Planet Normal, our co-pilots are celebrating 100 voyages on the capsule of common sense. But does Allison finally know what a podcast is?It's a star studded affair, with many former Planet Normal stowaways making an appearance on the rocket of right thinking to celebrate the occasion.Esteemed epidemiologist Professor Sunetra Gupta joins the rocket once again, to discuss the changing opinions on Covid restrictions as the pandemic eases and why she thinks The Great Barrington Declaration should never have been labelled ‘controversial'.Chair of the 1922 backbench committee Sir Graham Brady also straps in to tell our co-pilots why he thinks VAT should be scrapped on energy bills.But does Sir Graham reveal just many letters of no confidence he has received against Boris Johnson? And finally, we hear from YOU - our acclaimed citizens of Planet Normal, as our co-pilots and guests answer your questions.Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Watch the Planet Normal live Event: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheTelegraphLive/videos |Listen to Ukraine: The Latest: www.playpodca.st/ukraine||Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On the Did you know Segment… Sunni and Lisa discuss another Karen incident! This time against another young black kid in a Soho Hotel in the Big Apple! The long and short of it is… another person with UNearned racial privilege accuses a young black kid of stealing her phone. Listen, this story is so fcuking warped *sigh*. Karen accused this kid of stealing her phone, with NO evidence, none! Keyon Harrold, Jr. was victimized by this thug, who by the way has a criminal past. Keyon's father, by the same name, is a famous jazz musician, he was with his son at the Arlo Hotel when the incident occurred. They both sustained injuries, Dad's more physical and his son, well, he's now in therapy dealing with the trauma of this assault. *Cursing Alert*. Sunni is hotter than a thousand suns about this incident and doesn't hesitate to share her thoughts, curse words and all!On this episode of Active Allyship…it's more than a #hashtag! Sunni and Lisa discuss the matter of raising African American boys with Christopher “Chris” Braman, who's white, gay and married with a bi-racial family. Now, you may be wondering why such a description is necessary, that's fair. You know the show has layers and textures and nuances, so you'll have to listen to the show to find out. You already know the drill, the ladies asked Chris what he was marinated in, whew! It's fair to say the whiteness of a small white town in Wisconsin. You'll have to listen to get the deets, but you already know that too.Chris shares his journey as a dad to his adopted sons, Alex and Isaiah. He's experienced gawks and stares and folks have even had the nerve to question his interaction with the kids! But wait, his story of the incident with Alex in a New York department store is reminiscent of the incident with Keyon Harrold, Jr. However, no physical altercation or harm took place, but the sense of entitlement, white privilege, degradation and disrespect took place. Chris shares the deets of the story and his response. He also shares stories about his parents, their parents, his children and husband, in essence, how he came to be who he is today.If you aren't already, please follow us on IG|Twitter @activeallyship.podcast! And of course, there's our Facebook Page, Active Allyship…it's more than a #hashtag! Drop us a line or two… Be sure to Listen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Share. the podcast!Cali by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboiCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/wataboi-caliMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/qXptaqHIH5g
Brian Six and Chris Wood join Luis J. Gomez and Zac Amico for the beginning of Philly week and discuss the Assie Awards coming up later this week and whether Shannon will make out with Luis or not, the new Disney movie "Soul," the best Christmas presents, a Real Ass script, new rules for 2021, the white woman at a SoHo hotel who blamed a black teen for stealing her phone, the girl who got kicked out of school for using the n-word on Snapchat, the Olympian getting heat for a video of throwing her kid in the snow, throwing kids in the pool to learn how to swim and so much more!(Air Date: December 28th, 2020)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!Reach out to the show at RealAssOfficial@gmail.com!Real Ass Podcast merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/real-ass-podcastYou can watch Real Ass Podcast LIVE for FREE every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11am ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: RAP for a 14-day FREE trial with access to every Real Ass Podcast show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Brian SixTwitter: https://twitter.com/brian6ixInstagram: https://instagram.com/brian6ixPodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7G5di1LoesqOeUrlGsnJAwChris WoodTwitter: https://twitter.com/tummynuggetzInstagram: https://instagram.com/tummynuggetzLuis J. GomezTwitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezInstagram: https://instagram.com/gomezcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LuisJGomezComedyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/prrattlesnakeZac AmicoInstagram: https://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyGaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/
Hello and welcome back. I'm replaying some old favourite episodes this week while I am on holiday. This episode was recorded in February 2018. I met Greta in the Soho Hotel for the interview to talk about the release of her film Ladybird. Since then, of course she's gone on to make the incredible masterpiece that is her own version of Little Women that she wrote and directed. The film received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and it also received nominations at the BAFTAs and Golden Globe Awards. Hope you enjoy this little trip down memory lane! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a special live podcast episode, recorded at our moments at work with Euan Blair event, at The Soho Hotel. Euan is the CEO and Co-Founder of WhiteHat, a tech startup building an outstanding alternative to university.Euan reflects on his own work journey, discusses the benefits of apprenticeship schemes, working with a Gen Z workforce and diversity at work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BAFTA winner and Oscar nominee, Dev Patel, is one of Britain’s finest young actors.He first graced our screens in the seminal teen drama, Skins, before going on to make his movie debut in Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, which picked up eight Oscars, including Best Picture. He’s gone on to star in many more critically acclaimed films, including The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and Lion, for which he won a BAFTA, and received Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.Now, he’s taken the lead role in Armando Ianucci’s adaptation of The Personal History of David Copperfield, which is already a critic’s favourite.Like in Season One, this episode I’ve called a "short haul" episode, because I didn’t have quite as much interview time as I normally do. The way that it tends to work with movie stars is you meet up in a hotel - in this case it was the Soho Hotel in London, which is a real celeb haunt - and you’re given quite a tight time slot before the next interviewer comes in. If you’ve seen Notting Hill, it’s like when Hugh Grant interviews Julia Roberts for Horse & Hound!Despite literally just getting off a flight from LA, Dev was as warm and down to earth as he seems on screen, and having shot movies and travelled all around the world in some fascinating locations, I really hope you’ll enjoy hearing his travel diaries.Destination recap:Gujarat, India Mumbai, IndiaChor Bazaar, Mumbai, India Alibag, IndiaTokyo, JapanSouth KoreaNorfolk, EnglandKoreatown, Los Angeles, USAQuarters, Los Angeles, USAToe Bang, Los Angeles, USAJohannesburg, South AfricaSoweto, South AfricaNew Zealand Dev’s new movie, The Personal History of David Copperfield is out now.Thank you so much for listening. If you haven’t yet left a 5 star rating, why not do so now! Your support is so greatly appreciated and most importantly, helps others to discover the podcast. Come and find me on Instagram - I’m @hollyrubenstein - and to find out more about the podcast, visit TheTravelDiariesPodcast.com This is episode was produced by Holly Rubenstein See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Footprint Forum head back to the Soho Hotel to talk all about the growing use of Data, and how it is helping to transform the way we look at sustainability issues within the food sector.
In June, Caterer.com held a special event at the Soho Hotel to launch its Entry Level Talent Campaign and to deliver the results of our latest research. We found a staggering 97% of school aged children and recent school leavers in the UK have already written off working in hospitality as a career option. Why is this happening and what solutions can the industry offer? We hosted two discussion panels before an audience of nearly 100 industry professionals, and we’re pleased to be able to bring you recordings of those panels in this podcast. Firstly, we spoke to John Guthrie, Employment Policy Adviser at UK Hospitality, Anne Pierce, Chief Executive at Springboard and Louise Davies founder of The Food Teachers Centre. Next we invited hospitality employers to join us. On the panel were James Grist, Head of Talent at D&D London, Robert Richardson, GM of The Grand Hotel in Kent and Adam Rowledge, formerly GM of Georgian House in London and now MD of Rowledge Associates, a consultancy and training agency.” Listen to Caterer.com Recruiting in Hospitality Podcast – Tom Aikens Inspiring hospitality talent Guests: John Guthrie, Employment Policy Adviser - UK Hospitality Anne Pierce, Chief Executive - Springboard Louise Davies, Founder - The Food Teachers Centre James Grist, Head of Talent - D&D London Robert Richardson, GM of The Grand Hotel in Kent Adam Rowledge, formerly GM of Georgian House in London and now MD of Rowledge Associates Hosted by: Lancelot Narayan Get involved: Send your feedback via our social channels. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn - @catererdotcom Download our free tips and advice What can employers actively do to change negative misconceptions and get the message across? It can start with small actions and doesn’t have to involve large budgets. Hospitality employers can inspire and engage entry level talent by showcasing the spirit of the sector. Download our free guide here: http://bit.ly/2Zpme1n
Broadcast kicks off its 60th anniversary celebrations with a Media Business Podcast of its Gamechangers session, featuring Stephen Lambert and Sir Peter Bazalgette.Recorded at The Soho Hotel in February, the Studio Lambert founder and ITV chairman shared a stage to discuss their varied careers, the health or drama and non-scripted programming, and the current challenges and opportunities facing broadcasters and producers.There will be further B60 Gamechangers panels throughout the year, and new episodes of the Media Business Podcast will be released monthly. The latter is produced by Media Business Insight, the publisher of Screen International and Broadcast. Please subscribe to the Media Business Podcast now to never miss an episode.A PPM Production for Media Business Insight. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Broadcast kicks off its 60th anniversary celebrations with a Media Business Podcast of its Gamechangers session, featuring Stephen Lambert and Sir Peter Bazalgette. Recorded at The Soho Hotel in February, the Studio Lambert founder and ITV chairman shared a stage to discuss their varied careers, the health of drama and non-scripted programming, and the current challenges and opportunities facing broadcasters and producers. There will be further B60 Gamechangers panels throughout the year, and new episodes of the Media Business Podcast will be released monthly. The latter is produced by Media Business Insight, the publisher of Screen International and Broadcast. Please subscribe to the Media Business Podcast now to never miss an episode. A PPM Production for Media Business Insight.
This week the Soho Hotel hosts the Footprint forum to discuss the responsibility food services have with water usage. Opening the discussion is Paul Anderson, Managing Director of Meiko, and this topics sponsor. Amy Fetzer then talks in detail about "The Guide to responsible water use in foodservice" before introducing a panel discussion on how we can move forward and implement change for the better of our planet.
I spent an hour with Pieter-Dirk Uys in the lounge of the Soho Hotel, just around the corner from the theatre and a convenient haven for his quiet time ahead of each performance. What transpired was a deeply personal, courageous, thoughtful and wickedly funny discourse. As you’ll hear, it ranges from sharing his own creating process to his famous stage personality Evita Bezuidenhout’s relationships with Madiba, Pik Botha and others to outspoken views on HIB/Aids, Malema, Ramaphosa, South Africa’s future and the country’s world famous comic export Trevor Noah. Thinking about the interview afterwards, it dawned on me its timing was perfect. Now 72, but still learning and improving, Uys is at the peak of his intellectual powers and beyond the point where he counts his words. Also, putting together a 90 minute biographical show, he would have gone through a deeply reflective process, unearthing much new material shared with us here. As you’ll hear in this extraordinary interview, even though admitting it’s tough for his white mouth to now be heard by a black ear, Pieter Dirk Uys hasn’t lost his knack for getting fellow South Africans to ask uncomfortable questions of themselves. Gently opening eyes rather than poking them out with a stick.
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Welcome to a bonus episode of Ctrl Alt Delete, recorded live at the Soho Hotel after a screening of Home Again, a film with the amazing Reese Witherspoon playing the main character Alice Kinney. Recently separated from her husband, (played by Michael Sheen), Alice decides to start over by moving back to her hometown of Los Angeles with her two young daughters. During a night out on her 40th birthday, Alice meets three aspiring filmmakers who happen to be in need of a place to live. Alice agrees to let the guys stay in her guesthouse temporarily, but the arrangement ends up unfolding in unexpected ways. Alice's unlikely new family and new romance comes to a crashing halt when her ex-husband shows up, suitcase in hand. It's the perfect escapism film, to watch with mates and have a night-in. I also loved how unexpectedly funny it is.The film was written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer and produced by Nancy Meyers (who directed The Holiday and The Intern, both so good). The film is a modern romantic comedy about love, friendship, and the families we create - themes I wanted to explore further on the podcast.So after the screening, I interviewed my friend and author Kate Leaver, who's book The Friendship Cure comes out in March. She moved from Sydney to London post-break up and knows a lot about friendship, so I wanted to theme this episode around moving away from home, moving to a new place and starting afresh. Thank you to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for making this live recording happen, and just so you know, the DVD and Blu Ray of Home Again is available now, from Feb 5th! Thank you also to the brilliant Shola Aleje who produced this live episode.*This episode is sponsored by Sony Pictures at Home*. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.