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Joining us this episode to discuss the highs and lows of parenting (and life) are the brilliant presenter, singer, and author - Stacey Solomon. And her husband - the actor and presenter Joe Swash. The duo can be seen together on BBC and iPlayer on their heart-warming and funny new reality show 'Stacey & Joe' which shares their family and work life and at their beautiful home - Pickle Cottage. Parenting Hell is a Spotify Podcast, available everywhere every Tuesday and Friday. Please subscribe and leave a rating and review you filthy street dogs... xx If you want to get in touch with the show with any correspondence, kids intro audio clips, small business shout outs, and more.... here's how: EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.uk Follow us on instagram: @parentinghell Join the mailing list to be first to hear about live show dates and tickets, Parenting Hell merch and any other exciting news... MAILING LIST: parentinghellpodcast.mailchimpsites.com A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things on and off the telly. Nat and Jo have had a lot of telly to watch this week, but they haven't necessarily been watching the same shows… Jo has been obsessed with Married At First Sight Australia and Nat can't enough of The Beatles in Get Back. But to be fair they've both been watching a new doc called Stacey & Joe which follows King and Queen of the jungle Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon.What they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, new releases and comforting classics – TV is timeless and no telly is out of bounds. As well as having a natter about what's on TV, they share backstage goss from the world of telly, whilst also cracking up about the more humbling moments in their lives. Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to see what's occurring on and off the telly.Timecodes for shows discussed today are:19:23 - Stacey & Joe (BBC iPlayer) 29:00 - Married At First Sight Australia (Channel 4) 34:50 - Get Back (Disney+)Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
Episode 60 (27/03/25) On this episode - Barry and Greg commence proceedings by talking about the reality of staying in touch with friends you've met on a college course, and Greg talks about his practical exams for Security/SAS school. Then there's Barry testing Greg on how he would deal with a specific security issue, Larry Grayson in our ‘Masters of Comedy' segment (including incredibly accurate impressions), things that seagulls eat, reimagining the movie Tough Guys, ultra marathon runners, Greg plays a new song he's been working on, Barry tests Greg on actors that have appeared in the TV show ‘Minder', Joe Swash & Stacey Solomon's new reality show, the English version of Last One Laughing Amazon Prime, the story of a person who covertly took photos of men in a public toilet, the ultimate arse wipe method, our weekly improvised soap opera ‘Aylesbury Market', a ‘Dead Celebrity Seance', recommendations, Future Greg and a whole lot more!
This week on Newlyweds, Jamie and Sophie are joined by the LEGENDARY Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash to talk all about life at Pickle Cottage!
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Old photo reunites childhood sweethearts after 85 years Sentebale Harry leaves African charity he co founded When is the Spring Statement and what could Rachel Reeves announce Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash We panicked when we realised viewers see everything Mike Waltz takes full responsibility for Signal group chat leak Ill make 12.24 an hour in my new job I live payday to payday Sussex university fined 585,000 in transgender free speech row How Trump blew up the world order and left Europe scrabbling Joey Barton guilty of assault for kicking wife in head JD Vance to accompany wife to Greenland amid backlash
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv When is the Spring Statement and what could Rachel Reeves announce Sentebale Harry leaves African charity he co founded Joey Barton guilty of assault for kicking wife in head Ill make 12.24 an hour in my new job I live payday to payday Mike Waltz takes full responsibility for Signal group chat leak How Trump blew up the world order and left Europe scrabbling Sussex university fined 585,000 in transgender free speech row Old photo reunites childhood sweethearts after 85 years JD Vance to accompany wife to Greenland amid backlash Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash We panicked when we realised viewers see everything
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It's our annual themes episode! We talk about our themes for the year, and reflect on how last year's themes worked out. And Joe has received an encouraging birthday card. Church notice: we're taking a brief break, so the next podcast will be in two week's time. Support the podcast Contact the podcast through your email machine Mid-faith Crisis Facebook Page Nick's Blog Mentioned in this episode: Episode 279: Focus and … er… something else Sort Your Life Out
Sermon Summary: Spiritual Renewal (Genesis 35) This sermon by Nick explores the theme of spiritual renewal, drawing from the biblical account in Genesis 35. It follows the narrative of Jacob and his family, who are facing a crisis after a tragic event. The Context: Desperation and Defeat: Jacob, at 97 years old, is deeply distressed. His daughter, Dinah, has been raped, and his sons, Simeon and Levi, have violently retaliated, causing further chaos and endangering the entire family. Loss of Direction: The family, once blessed by God, is now living in disarray. They have strayed from their faith and are driven by emotions and circumstances rather than God's guidance. A Call to Return: In the midst of this despair, God intervenes. He instructs Jacob to return to Bethel, the place where he first encountered God and received his blessings. Key Messages: The Importance of Remembering: When life presents challenges, disappointments, and betrayals, it's crucial to remember God's past promises and experiences. These memories serve as foundational stones for our faith and provide hope and strength. The Need for Simplification: Just as Jacob was instructed to "get rid of all your pagan idols," we too need to declutter our lives. This involves removing distractions, negative influences, and anything that hinders our relationship with God. God's Unfailing Presence: Despite Jacob's failures and the family's struggles, God's presence remained constant. This emphasizes that God's love and grace are not dependent on our own righteousness but on His unwavering faithfulness. Transformation and Identity: God changes Jacob's name from "Jacob" (deceiver) to "Israel" (God fights), signifying a shift from focusing on his own shortcomings to recognizing God's work in his life. This highlights the transformative power of God's grace. The Long Game: God works over time, often in ways that we cannot fully understand. We are encouraged to trust in God's plan, even when circumstances seem hopeless or confusing. Practical Applications: Reflect on past encounters with God: Spend time remembering those moments when you experienced God's presence and felt His guidance. Identify and remove distractions: Declutter your life from anything that hinders your spiritual growth. Focus on God's character: Shift your focus from your own weaknesses to God's strength and faithfulness. Trust in God's timing: Remember that God works over time and has a greater purpose for your life. Bible References: Genesis 35:1-29 Isaiah 41 This sermon encourages listeners to return to their spiritual roots, to remember God's promises, and to trust in His guidance through life's challenges. It emphasizes the importance of simplifying their lives, focusing on God's character, and embracing the transformative power of His grace. Note: This summary aims to capture the essence of the sermon. For a complete understanding, please listen to the full audio recording. Transcript Thank you. Good morning. We're on Genesis again, Genesis 35. I first prepared to speak this message way back when it snowed. We've learned to take everything as from God. So you prepare a message and then it snows and we cancel the church, and you think, well, what's my life all about then if I can't preach? But take it as from God, and I believe that this is the message God has for us. So we are hurtling, hurtling through Genesis towards the conclusion, but buckle up because there's plenty still to come. And you will, if you, one of those people that goes ahead to read the chapters ahead, you'll know there's going to be some interesting and challenging ones in the next few weeks. But we're on Genesis 35, and the title I've got is Spiritual Renewal. And the passage is set against the background of the passage that Johnny spoke about way back. We were away, and it was back in November. That was the last time we were in Genesis. And he talked about where Dinah, Jacob's daughter, had been raped and abused by some of the men that lived in the area there. And Simeon and Levi, Jacob's sons, had gone and wreaked a revenge on these men. And it was just an absolute brutal mess. Jacob, you can imagine how he felt. He was 97 years old at this time. 74 years earlier, at the age of 23, he had deceived his brother into giving up his birthright and taking the blessing from his father. 74 years, and he's thinking, I'm sure no doubt he's thinking, well, okay, if this is the blessing, I don't really want to live under the curse, because this doesn't look great. He must have looked on all of these tragic turn of events and wonder, what is this all about? His response at the end is one of desperation. Simeon and Levi have done all of this. They've taken revenge. This is at the end of chapter 34. Afterward, Jacob said to Simeon and Levi, you have ruined me. You've made me stink among all the people of this land, among all the Canaanites and Perizzites. We are so few that they will join forces and crush us. I will be ruined, and my entire household will be wiped out. And then they simply said, but why should we let him treat our sister like a prostitute? They retorted angrily. And that's the state that this family had got into. His response appears to be like that of a father, taking his head in his hands and wondering, what is it all about? What has come out? 97 years old. This has happened to my daughter. My sons have lost control. We've been completely ruined in the eyes of the people we live in. We're going to be crushed. We are finished. We are going to be wiped out. We are the blessed family, people and the blessing of God, and yet we are going to be wiped out. You have ruined me. You have made me stink among all the people of this land. They were all living their own way, far from the foundations that were laid in their lives. The encounters with God their father had, they all seemed to mean nothing. Now they were just, the circumstances had overtaken them, instincts had overtaken them. They were just living according to how they felt. This happened, so we're going to do that. Why should this happen? Why shouldn't we do this? And it just seems to be it's like the wheels have come off. They don't look like a family that is a family of destiny. They look more like a family that is being governed by the circumstances that happened to them. 74 years after their uncle Esau had said, what use is a blessing to me if I'm hungry? And he sold his birthright for a bowl of soup. This family now were in danger of letting go of all that God had put in them, all that God had said to them, all that God had blessed them with, and they were being thrown around as if in a washing machine from one disaster to another. And the chapter ends abruptly with that sense of desperation and hopelessness. There's nothing more said. You have ruined me. You have made me stink, and now we're going to be wiped out. And they simply said, why should we let him treat our sister like a prostitute? End of chapter. Nothing else to be said. Nothing that had happened to them up to this point was actually going to help them, was going to increase their blessing. It was actually going to contribute to their decline. And then we move into 35. Don't ever be tempted to separate these chapters out as standalone things. These chapters and verses obviously are an invention that have come in over the years and over the generations to help us, and they do help us because we wouldn't know where to start, would we? If I'd said we're going to just go to there, we wouldn't know what page to go to or whatever. But here we are in Genesis 35, but the link cannot be missed. It ended, it was just left hanging. Why should this happen? Why should we not? Then God said, chapter 35 verse 1, then God said to Jacob, get ready and move to Bethel and settle there. Build an altar there to the God who appeared to you when you fled from your brother Esau. Go back, Jacob. Like God has waited until they've got to this point of absolute disaster, of absolute desperation, and then he comes in. He doesn't say, right, I'm going to help you. We're going to clean up this mess. We're going to pick this apart. We're going to get this sorted out. He says, simply go back. Go back to where I first spoke to you. Go back to where you first met me. Go back to where you first heard the promise. Go back to when it really mattered. Go back to when you realized that you had encountered God. Go back to that place. Come back with me, Jacob. And that is the route to restoration and renewal in all our lives. When life disappoints us, and it does. When circumstances go against us, and they do. Breaking news. When people betray you. When grief overtakes you. When you're weary and disillusioned and you wonder what it's all for. Perhaps that's the time for God to come to you and say, let's just go back. Let's reel back and remember where it all began. And one of the things I love about Genesis and the things that we've taught, and it's been a theme that's repeated over and over again, is the stretch of time, the stretch of years. We love everything to be instant. If God says something to us today, we want the fulfillment tomorrow. There's no gap. If it doesn't come tomorrow, well, where's God? I thought he spoke to me. Go to Genesis and read about the men and the women and the children that went through year after year after year, generation after generation, where the promises actually made sense. That Jacob could take the blessing at age 23 and at age 97, he's still working it out. And I've just been thinking about that recently. I don't consider myself very old, but there's an awful lot that we fit into our lives, isn't there? And when you start to look back and you think, well, it did all look different when I was 25 rather than 55. And we were looking ahead and we were thinking about the possibilities and what God could do and what our lives might look like. And there was a sense of excitement. And then you get further along the line and there's actually quite a lot behind you. And you start to think, and as I look back to, and I was thinking, I don't know why it's been coming into my mind recently, but just thinking back to early days in church leadership, early days in Zambia, all those things that we were doing. And I realized that it's almost like we're in a completely different universe now. And looking ahead, it's a strange thing to look ahead when there's so much of what we hoped for and prayed for and dreamed about has sort of worked its way out. I don't think it's all over, by the way, but it's really interesting. But one thing that's important for me, for you, as you get weary, as you get tired, as you get older, because we all get older, don't we, is to have this ability to allow God through his Holy Spirit to take us back and to remind us. Because those memories are not just memories, they are actually foundation stones in our lives. Those are the points where we remember this is what God said to us. And when we start to get a little bit desperate, a little bit disillusioned, and so many people these days you read about have actually been walking away from faith, because we lose track of what God has actually said to us in the past. It's so important to be able to go back and to focus on those things. I remember, I probably told you this story before, I tell these stories over and over again, but when we left for Zambia, Erica's dad took us aside and said how pleased he was with what we were doing and excited for us. But he wanted to know that in the middle of all the excitement, all the sense of adventure, and all the newsletters that were going out, and the fridge magnets saying pray for the Lug family as they go to be missionaries and all that stuff, in the middle of all of that, you do know that you've heard God. And we said, yeah, we do. We know that God is called. I remember, I can even remember, that's what God takes us back, I can remember where I was sitting when these things dropped into me, and that sense of conviction about what we should do. And he said the reason you have to do that, you have to know that, is because there are many times when the excitement has waned and things aren't looking as bright and rosy as they do today. You'll have to know and you have to remember, otherwise you won't succeed, you won't keep going, you won't make it. And we won't make it in life unless we're able to take ourselves back and remind ourselves of what God has shown us at different stages in our lives. We might feel like we're different people now, but we know that those things stand forever. And that's what the story of Genesis teaches us, is that these things stand through generation after generation after generation. It matters what God has said years ago. And it's really important that we're able to allow him to take us back. And I do remember one time, some months after we got out there, and nothing was working out as we planned, and I remember standing alone in our garden and looking up at the sky. It's a lot more interesting to look up at the night sky in Zambia than it is here. Lots of stars and a bright moon and all of that, and just looking up and thinking about the sort of songs that we've sung this morning and thinking about God and just thinking, what has happened? It felt like it was all finished. It felt like that what we'd set out to do, there was nothing left. People had said to us, you can't take your children to Zambia. It will ruin their lives. And we said, oh, don't be silly. God is with us. And then as I stood there, I thought, maybe they were right. There's that sense of desperation. But I remember how from that moment, people, circumstances, gentle words of encouragement, the gentle words of the Spirit of God in my heart took me back to those moments that I've already talked about when I knew. And I knew that God had spoken to us. And I knew that that word doesn't diminish because things go wrong or because things go against us. That thing doesn't disappear. It doesn't get wiped out. It doesn't get rubbed out. And I knew that God would be with us through it all. And so I can say that 20 years later, that which I thought was dead then is still living, still growing. And there are many times things in your life that you might have looked back and you think, well, what was that all about? It's all finished. It's all gone. And yet if we allow God to lead us through that, if we allow God to remind us, he doesn't always, Kathy said, he doesn't remove the Red Sea, but he does party. He doesn't take away all the problems. He doesn't solve them all. He doesn't take away those challenges. He doesn't take away the things that eat away at our confidence and our hope. But he does remind us about who he is and what he said and what he's promised. So we all need Jacob moments like at the end of 34 and 35 when God says, come back with me. Come back and we'll go back to where it all began. So Jacob told everyone in his household, get rid of all your pagan idols. Purify yourselves and put on clean clothing. We are now going to Bethel where I'll build an altar to the God who answered my prayers when I was in distress. He is being with me wherever I've gone. I love that. I mean, as I read it, I just thought, the one thing, I don't know why it's my mischievous sense of humor or something, there's a poster that I saw once that simply said, Jesus is coming. Look busy. And it just reminded me about that. You know what? God comes in the middle of all the mess and all the chaos and all the distress and all the trauma. God comes and says, right, we're going to go back to the altar, go back to the place, build an altar, and I'm going to go back where it all began. Jacob says, oh yeah, remember now. Right, everybody pack up your pagan idols. They're going to go, these things weren't a surprise to Jacob. The household was just living with these idols. They were living in this way. They were living in this chaotic, cluttered way. And the first thing Jacob says to them is, pack up. Pack it all up. We're going to go back. We're going to simplify. We're going to purify. We're going to get things straight. We all carry clutter and stuff that we pick up along the way, don't we? Ways of thinking, ways of behaving. We drift in our passion for God and so that we live under the blessing. Our lives can be full of so much other stuff and you probably know what that feels like. I don't know, I've forgotten the name of the program, Stacey Solomon. There was a BBC program we used to watch last year when we were on holiday. We watched all the episodes, shows how spiritual we are about how to declutter your life. And you go in somebody's, people have got houses with stuff from floor to ceiling and they just clear it all out and put it all over the floor of a warehouse and then they have to go through and have to get rid of like 70% of their stuff and then they put it back in the house. And it's interesting. It's fascinating. But it's a great example of what our lives can get like as we, even as we live under the blessing of God. We know that we're believers. We know that God loves us. We know that he's called us. We know that we can tell a testimony of the day that we became a Christian. But since that day, the process that we've gone on, our lives have got cluttered. They've got full of stuff. We carry so much baggage around with us. Just like Jacob said to the people there, come on, pack up, get rid, declutter. We're going to go back to where it all began. We're going to Bethel where I will build an altar to the God who answered my prayers when I was in distress. He's remembering now, you see. He has been with me wherever I have gone. What a statement. And that doesn't mean that Jacob was a great, you know, God raises these patriarchs as heroes of faith. But when we look at it from our peer-to-peer level, they're not heroes of faith. There's so much that goes, there's so much that we can compare with ourselves. But he has been with me wherever I have gone. And what it tells me is that the blessing and the presence of God is not, as much as we like to believe it, is not a reward for our righteousness or faithfulness. But it's a result of his faithfulness and his determination to keep his covenant of love with his people. So Jacob can say, no matter how much has gone wrong, no matter what a mess his life has got in, how chaotic the family is, he can say, even then, God has gone with me wherever I have gone. And that will be, is and will be our testimony as people of God, that God has gone with us wherever we have gone, wherever. Even if we drift off in our attention, even if we lose our passion for him, even if we wander into sin, wherever we have gone, God has attached himself to us. No matter how dark and desperate things have become, God had been with him wherever he had gone. God's reminder to him about what happened at Bethel turned on the light and he could say, oh yeah, things were beginning to change. He'd gone from absolute desperation to hearing the voice of God again. And we all need to make that transition. When we wander and lose energy, we drift far from God. We can't solve the issues, we can't make ourselves better, we can't unpick all that's gone wrong, but we can build an altar to God and we can remind ourselves of what it's all about. We can remind ourselves of who it is that's called us and what he said in our lives. When Jacob returned to Bethel, God appeared to him once again, blessed him and said, your name is Jacob, but you'll not be called Jacob any longer. From now on, your name will be Israel. Jacob means heal and deceiver. You know, he came out grabbing the heel of his brother. Israel means God fights. And so 74 years after he first tricked his way to a blessing, the focus is now shifting from what Jacob was to who God is. And that's a journey that we've all got to make. I remember one of the first sermons I ever heard in our church in Surrey when I first joined the church. There was a man called Bernard Thompson from Oxford and he stood up and he was asking people. He did all those sort of questions and answers, interaction. So what does Jacob mean to you? He said, what sort of person was Jacob? And our church treasurer spoke up and said he was a deceiver and a trickster. And that was an example of how reputations stick. The guy's point was that he was a man after God's own heart and he sort of explained all that. But that was something that carried him around. Jacob means heal and deceiver. That was the label. That was the banner over his life. That was the identifier. That's the type of person that he was. He gets what he wants through deception. But God says to him at that moment, Jacob, you will no longer be called Jacob, but you will now be called Israel. Israel means God fights. And that's the slow journey that we're all on, being transformed in our understanding from who we are to understanding who God is. And many times the dominant thing in our minds is what we are, what we're not, what we've failed at, what we feel about ourselves, what other people say about us, what circumstances have told us, what the failures and disappointments of life, all of those things become our definition. They become our definition. So if somebody was to ask you, describe yourself, you'd say useless or failure or shy or whatever else you might say. And God wants to take us all on the same journey that he took Jacob to say, all right, you'll no longer be called that, but you're going to be called something else. And what you're going to be called is something that reflects what God is in you, what God has done for you. And that's the journey that will be. And sometimes we won't make that journey fully in this life, but we need to make progress on that journey. We need to start. I know that in my own life I need to see what it is that God says, because often if I'm pushed, how I will identify myself is what I think about myself or what I think other people think about me. And I very rarely think clearly about what God thinks about me. And if we think, you know, well, people say, well, God loves you. You think, oh, well, what does that mean? You know, there's not much to love or whatever else we say. We ignore what God is saying. God took the initiative over Jacob and he says, you will no longer be called, but you will be called this. And through the school of hard knocks, through human weakness and failure and reaching the lowest of lows, we are carried by the faithfulness of God away from what we were to where God wants us to be. What a journey. How many people in this room? 150, 160 people. That means there are 150 or 160 stories that will probably make our hair curl. All sorts of stuff that we've been through. Mike said, has anybody got a testimony? Well, to be truthful, we have got about 150 testimonies in here. Probably haven't got time for them all. I remember being in Belfast one time, and there was an advertised event where there was a paramilitary, former paramilitary terrorist that had been in prison for his crimes in the time of the Troubles. And he'd become a Christian. And the publicity was sort of this terrorist that's turned to God. And so a lot of people came because they wanted to hear. And the guy was really challenging because he stood up and he said, I know why you're all here. You want to hear stories. He said, I'm not going to tell you any because I refuse to talk about what I was. I only want to talk about what I am through Jesus Christ. Talk about what God has made me. Really, really powerful challenge. But we can feel a million miles from God, unsuitable for his blessing, disappointed in ourselves, disappointed with life. That's where Jacob was. God reminded him that I have been with you wherever you have gone. And God, if you look back over your life now, over the pattern of where you've gone, all the wanderings and the meanderings, the Bible says he will make our paths straight. Some of us look at our lives and think, well, my paths haven't been very straight. But wherever you've meandered, wherever you've wandered, God has gone with you wherever you have gone. And now he's back on your case. And he's saying, build an altar to me and I will change your name from what you were to what you will become in me. God reminded him that he was always with him, that he could go back to where it all started and that God would use his weakness to demonstrate his strength. So don't lose heart. It's amazing what God can do and the way that he speaks to us. I'm going to go back to again another story about how the time came when we came to leave Zambia. That was in 2010. And it was quite traumatic for our children. They cried when they went to Zambia and now they cried when they were leaving. And it was all very, very sad. We had lots of farewell events and farewell services and all of that sort of stuff. And it was quite emotional and quite draining. And on the very last day, the general secretary of our church out there came to us and he gave us some verses from Isaiah 41. I won't go through it all, but the key point of it, he says, I will help you, says the Lord. And as we piled into our vehicle and we traveled down to this ark and we ended up traveling in the middle of the night, it was just the four of us completely on our own with our suitcases. We'd gone out to Zambia with a shipping container and we came back with four suitcases. You know, these guys in Genesis started with the four suitcases and ended up with a shipping container. We went the other way around. And we were all quite down and quite sad about it all and everything else. And Jacob, our youngest son, who was 11 at the time, said, don't worry. We shouldn't be sad because God says he's going to help us. But well, there's a word from an 11-year-old and we held on to that. And over the years, from time to time, that verse has come back to us. God says, I'll help you. Even when we felt like we're under pressure, we're struggling, God says he's going to help us. And then even this week, there were a number of things that were going on that were really, really challenging me and struggling to come to terms with it and feeling discouraged and feeling uncertain about the way things were going to work out. And we started reading only just a few days ago a Charles Spurgeon devotional. And on January the 16th, we opened it up and the passage was Isaiah 41. God says, I will help you. And it's like God's saying, all right, you can get into all of that confusion. You can get into all of that discouragement, but I'll continually bring you back to what I said. And what I said then still stands today. And for some of you need to know that what God said to you five, 10, 20, 30, 50 years ago still stands. And for some of you, like Mike said, God will speak today and will put down a marker in your life today that will make a difference in 10 years time. We know that what you hear today, hold onto it, because the word of God stands forever in your life. And there are so many things shifting sands and tides and things that will push us this way and that. We don't know what's going to happen to us and none of us can predict what's going to happen. Yesterday turned out entirely differently to how I thought it would in the morning. But the word of God stands over our lives. Finally, thank you Manuel for your testimony as well. I just want to relate to this. Amongst all the other things that happened throughout all these things that unfold in Genesis 35, we get to the end at verse 27 and it says, So Jacob returned to his father Isaac in Mamre, which is near Kiriath-arbor, now called Hebron, where Abraham and Isaac had both lived as foreigners. Isaac lived for 180 years, then he breathed his last and died at a ripe old age, joining his ancestors in death and his sons Esau and Jacob buried him. God plays a long game in our lives and we can afford to trust Him with things that we cannot control and things we cannot change. He's able to orchestrate our lives, relationships, and circumstances and bring glory to Himself. And there are things that you're carrying even today that you're thinking, I don't know how I work this out. Maybe it's things in your family, relationships, maybe there's breakdown, maybe there's uncertainty, maybe you're worried about children, maybe you're worried about others, maybe things are burdening you and you don't know what to do about it. God plays a long game in our lives and we can afford to trust Him with things we cannot control and things we cannot change. We wish things could be different. We wish things hadn't worked out the way that they have. When you can't see any way through. This was a dysfunctional family, the end all dysfunctional family. Brothers were at loggerheads, they were threatening each other's lives, there was real mortal danger that was coming up from the breakdown of their relationship and yet there's a simple comment at the end of verse 29 that when Isaac died his sons Esau and Jacob buried him together. Beautiful sort of closure to a long, long, long, long, long story. And so remember when God first spoke to you, remember that He's with you wherever you go, remember that He carries you away from what you were towards what He can be in you and that over many, many years He is able to make sense of it all. We have a friend who, a very dear friend who died on New Year's Eve and we did it again, we didn't know that was going to happen. She'd been in hospital, she'd had a bit of an accident and had been in hospital for two or three weeks but had been recovering and was doing fine. She was quite strong. I went to see her a couple of days before she died. She was very chatty, very energetic, very lively and then we went to see her on New Year's Eve and we couldn't recognize her. She was on oxygen, got a chest infection, she couldn't breathe, she couldn't speak and she died that very day. And just sitting around her bed, she was trying to speak but she had no volume at all, nothing. She'd take the mask off and she couldn't form words or whatever but you could tell that she was there. And so we chatted and we prayed a little bit and whatever and there was just like you do sometimes around the hospital bed, there was a lot going on. And then all of a sudden she just sort of stopped us and she took her mask off and she said with volume and clarity, you know we can cast all our fears and worries onto him. Really, really powerful and then she put her mask back on and she probably didn't say anything else until she died and I thought well that to me is an example of trust. Trust God, lean into God, hold on to God because wherever you go, he goes with you. As you walk through those strained relationships, as you walk through those challenges, as you walk through those situations that you don't know how it's going to work out, God goes with you and he has ways of bringing it all together and making sense of it all. Jacob and Esau buried Isaac together after all those years of running from one another. So the questions in response, do you need today to stop and go back to what God has said to you over many, many years? Maybe you can, even just now as I'm saying that, maybe just think back. Are there times when you've known things much more clearly than you do today does God want to take you back by his spirit to remind you of what he said and what he's done and what he's promised? Second challenge is don't try and solve the issues when you we look at our lives and think all right okay so we've got to get this right. New Year's resolutions, Johnny talked about it, we've got to make it, got to be better, we've got to be stronger, we've got to be more organized, got to be more spiritual, let's get up at six o'clock every morning and pray, that's not going to work too well. So I mean some of you might love getting up at six o'clock in the morning to pray, others might not. It's not about the effort that we can put in to make things better, but it's about our ability to build an altar and to remember the God who originally called us, the God, that's why testimonies are so important to go back and remember, tell your story, tell your story to yourself, remind yourself what God has done and what he said in your life, and then know that God is changing your story from who you are and what you've made of your life to who he is and what he makes of your life, what his destiny is for you, and then let go and trust because he plays a long game and things work out over many, many, many years and some of the things where some of the situations that you feel you've moved on from, God still has something to do and something to say in the midst of all of that. And so I want us to pray and to turn our hearts to God, settle ourselves, you know sometimes when we pray we come into a, we get frantic and we get anxious don't we, we try and blur everything out to God, oh Lord this and this and this and this, I'm really sorry God because I haven't prayed for so long and I'm so unspiritual and and you really must be tired of listening to me and I just don't, you know, I don't even know why you bother Lord and it's just, it's just hopeless in Jesus' name, amen, and that's the, you know, that we don't get very far with those sort of prayers, but we need to come to God and we say, Lord with open hands, Lord this is a, this is me, this is us, this is our situation, but Lord we remember how faithful you've been, Lord we remember those days of promise, we remember the things that you've, that you, you established, we remember the things that we hope for and we dream for, we remember all of that and say, Lord take us back, Lord we will worship you in the midst of this, we've got all these idols and all this stuff that we're packing up, but nevertheless you are the God who's answered our prayers, you're the God who's carried us through and you're the God who changes our name from what we were to what we can be, and so let's just turn our hearts to God in worship, maybe the team can come back and we just respond, begin to respond to God what he said, I don't know in my stumbling ways what makes sense and what makes clear, what's clear, but God knows he's able to apply his word to our hearts through the power of his Holy Spirit and just encourage you to come, open hand, don't come with an agenda, don't come with lots of words, don't come with lots of apologies, don't come with any of that stuff, just come before God and say, Lord you have been with me wherever I've gone, now take me on again Lord, take me on again, show me what it is that you want to do in my life, show me what it is that you want to make of my life from this point forward, not diving back, not trying to fix things, but going forward, what is it that you want to do, what is it that you want to say, what is it that you want to establish in my heart and today can be a time when things change, reminded of an old sort of proverb, what's the best time to plant an oak tree 50 years ago, but bearing in mind the fact we didn't do it 50 years ago, the best time is today, there might be lots of things that you regret, lots of things that you struggle with, but today plant something, today establish something, today reach out to God, that God take me forward from today on the basis of what you've promised over so many years. Amen.
This week we're talking about how "realistic" it's possible to be on Instagram - can you ever be truly transparent, or is it always an illusion, even when you're trying not to make it one? From whether knowing the 'behind the scenes' of Stacey Solomon's life would make us feel better or worse, and an ovary acting about the mental health support when trying to conceive, it's a jam packed episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Netflix's new number one show, how could we not do a special exploring just what makes the show such a bingefest. Grace, Izzi and Adam discuss the tone, plot, characters and wigs, SPOILERS included for all episodes of The Perfect Couple. Our spoiler-free watchlist section starts at 30:50 and includes reviews of Stacey Solomon's Renovation Rescue (I kid you not), The Bear, Palm Royale, Slow Horses and The Tower, previews of Agatha All Along, A Very Royal Scandal and Will and Harper and news on Industry, Lord of the Flies, Citadel, The Franchise and more. Links to trailers discussed:- Agatha All Along - Disney+ 18th September https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9pXbNz6Vbw A Very Royal Scandal - Prime Video 19th September https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Sl02daJbZ0 The Franchise - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_WQPRd_eC8 Sky 21st October Citadel:Diana - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7AErSAxxJ8 We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episodes and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. We have regular spoiler free watchlist episodes. Our back catalogue includes Shogun, The Bear and Happy Valley. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Damian and Isabel
With James being away, we're joined by the amazing Ellie Gibson! Conveniently, Ellie didn't watch anything from Summer Game Fest, so it's up to David, Sean and Mat to give her all the news. Wait, our old E3 format is back?! Damn right it is. Also: Cantina drama, us as game designers, Stacey Solomon, and more. Games discussed: Games from Summer Game Fest, Day of the Devs, Devolver Direct, Xbox Games Showcase and the PC Gaming Show. Contact tcgs.co Contact form Discord Twitter Instagram Facebook Follow @davidturners @CaptainToss @matmurray @jcafarley Watch Twitch YouTube Listen Spotify Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Pocket Casts Overcast acast Stitcher Credits Music by Nick Parton Art by Dave Chong
Join Caroline and Stacey as they answer all your questions. This week it's all about parenting, hoarders and marriage. Don't miss an episode, published weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays. Presented By: Caroline Hirons Ad Details: Current Body: The Current Body LED mask is an absolute game-changer, designed to penetrate up to 4mm of skin tissue with clinically proven wavelengths. Using red light waves, it helps to accelerate collagen production and calm redness, giving you a more even skin tone. Plus, near-infrared technology enhances blood circulation, delivering vital oxygen and nutrients to your skin cells. The mask can seamlessly fit into your routine, for optimal results I'd recommend using 3-5 times a week for 10 minutes. Go to currentbody.com and use the code CAROLINEHIRONS for an exclusive 15% off all CurrentBody Skin devices. Skin Rocks: Download the Skin Rocks App for free and sign up for Premium with your exclusive code CHPOD (all capitals), to save £10 off your annual subscription. To redeem the offer: 1) Download the Skin Rocks App for free from Apple or Google Play Stores. 2) Create an account 3) Go to 'Your Subscriptions' 4) Click on 'Do you have a code?' Enter CHPOD and select your annual exclusive tier to enjoy! Got a question to ask? Let us know at pod@carolinehirons.com Produced by Wall to Wall Media. Produced by: Danielle Bondzie Executive Producers for Wall to Wall: Martin Trickey & Melissa Brown Video Producer: Dan Lazard With Thanks to: Tom Wright, Aoife Rice Murphy, Sarah Fenner, Shadia Oseni, Dom Seymour, Elizabeth Sloan & Penny Stratton
Join Caroline Hirons, the UK's leading skincare expert as she welcomes her good friend Stacey Solomon to the podcast! This week we are talking about Stacey's recent RTS award win, her brand new show produced by Reese Witherspoon and raising a family. Don't miss an episode, published weekly on Monday and Wednesday. Presented By: Caroline Hirons Ad Details: Current Body: The Current Body LED mask is an absolute game-changer, designed to penetrate up to 4mm of skin tissue with clinically proven wavelengths. Using red light waves, it helps to accelerate collagen production and calm redness, giving you a more even skin tone. Plus, near-infrared technology enhances blood circulation, delivering vital oxygen and nutrients to your skin cells. The mask can seamlessly fit into your routine, for optimal results I'd recommend using 3-5 times a week for 10 minutes. Go to currentbody.com and use the code CAROLINEHIRONS for an exclusive 15% off all CurrentBody Skin devices. Skin Rocks: Download the Skin Rocks App for free and sign up for Premium with your exlcusive code CHPOD (all capitals), to save £10 off your annual subscription. To redeem the offer: 1) Download the Skin Rocks App for free from Apple or Google Play Stores. 2) Create an account 3) Go to 'Your Subscriptions' 4) Click on 'Do you have a code?' Enter CHPOD and select your annual exclusive tier to enjoy! Got a question to ask our host? Let us know at pod@carolinehirons.com Produced by Wall to Wall Media. Produced by: Danielle Bondzie Executive Producers for Wall to Wall: Martin Trickey & Melissa Brown With Thanks to: Tom Wright, Aoife Rice Murphy, Sarah Fenner, Shadia Oseni, Dom Seymour, Elizabeth Sloan & Penny Stratton, Dan Lazard
The Rwanda bill passes through parliament so will Rishi call an election? Who is really behind the rumours about Angela Rayner? Will Rylan and Stacey Solomon manage to say anything sensible? All questions answered.The series writers include: Nev Fountain & Tom Jamieson, Ed Amsden & Tom Coles, Laurence Howarth, Rob Darke, Edward Tew, Sophie Dixon, Sarah Campbell, Toussaint Douglass, Cody Dahler, Joe Topping, Alex Bertulis-Fernandes, Angela Channell, Lizzy Mansfield, Christina Riggs, Peter Tellouche, Rachel Thorne, and Sarah Dempster.Exec: James Robinson Sound Design: Rich Evans Prod Co-Ordinator: Dan Marchini Producer: Bill Dare
This episode of the Netmums Podcast is brought to you by Johnson's Baby, the family favourite brand that's gentle on babys' skin. In this episode of The Netmums Podcast, hosts Wendy Golledge and Alison Perry delve into the often-exhausting world of baby sleep with the award-winning parenting and baby sleep expert, Heidi Skudder. With a wealth of experience as a former nanny, maternity nurse, and mother, Heidi has been the guiding light for countless parents, including celebrities like Perry Edwards and Stacey Solomon. She brings her expertise to the podcast, discussing the often-misunderstood topics of colic, tongue-tie, silent reflux, and the impact of diet on a baby's sleep. Heidi also sheds light on the importance of the fourth trimester, advocating for post-birth recovery and the need to slow down in those early weeks. She offers reassurance to parents; don't worry - you cannot spoil a baby with cuddles! Heidi's new book, 'Your Positive Baby Sleep Book,' is full of wisdom for any parent seeking guidance. Stay connected with Netmums for more parenting tips, community support, engaging content: Website: netmums.com / Instagram: @netmums
Ever heard of 'Stacey Solomon Day'? No, it's not an awareness day you've missed from your social media planner, it's a day- so called by Stamptastic- because it's the day that Stacey shared their product and everything changed, Stamptastic is a brilliant small business, designed to make anyone who has to label clothing's life a whole lot easier. But what you might not know is that Stacey Solomon blew up this brand a few years ago, and created something that is forever known by the Stamptastic team as 'Stacey Solomon Day'. In just 24 hours, Stamptastic made over £125k of sales from that one social share. Since this time, the brand has continued to develop. I'd heard about Stamptastic and Fran a while ago and followed the business, and then at this year's Small Business Sunday event, Fran spoke to Stacey (who was the fireside chat guest) and I was absolutely blown away. I knew I had to get her on the podcast... and luckily she accepted. It's a good one.
Join Our Discord Community: Discord Email Us: TheDayAfter@THENEWBLXCK.com WhatsAPP: 07564841073 Join us in our twitter community - Twitter Subscribe NOW to The Day After: shorturl.at/brKOX The Day After, (00:00) Intro: (31:08) Headlines: Australia hints it could recognise Palestinian state, Sunak welcomes Kagame to No 10 as Rwanda scheme hits fresh snags, Post Office is 'atrocious dead duck' which should be sold to Amazon (39:28) What You Saying: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories: Why do they attract us so much??
Which of Adam, Izzi and Neil managed to predict 8 out of 8 Oscar wins correctly? A new king is crowned. We spend a good amount of time discussing the awards and the ceremony but still find time to talk about Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out in 7 Days, Extraordinary, Billy the Kid, Wolf Like Me and Boarders, all spoiler-free. Plus what's coming soon and the latest news. Trailers discussed:- A Gentleman in Moscow coming to Paramount+ on 29th March - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PpUtjfZB5g Andrew Scott plays Ripley in Netflix on April 4th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ri2biYLeaI A day later, Colin Farrell is LA PI Sugar on Apple TV+ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twvPGxuEOEA Fallout due 11th April on Prime - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-mugKDQDlg We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episodes and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. Check out our True Detective and Shōgun specials, Whoniversity Challenges and weekly spoiler free watchlist episodes. Our back catalogue includes Line of Duty, House of the Dragon and The White Lotus. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Damian and Isabel
This week we welcome the hilarious Rob Rouse to the podcast. He joins us post toe-surgery to discuss the madness of the Edinburgh Fringe, canned laughter in sitcoms and how YouTube tries to emulate what used to happen by chance in the days before delayed live TV. We share our love of Stacey Solomon's 'Sort Your Life Out' and get nostalgic about 1970s kids TV theme tunes. Rob explains why you couldn't follow a Madhur Jaffrey recipe whilst sitting on the toilet and why he's conducting the biggest ever survey into TK Maxx pant cages.Please Follow us on Social Media (links below):All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn.Please buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You' available in all good book shops, online and directly.Podcast Socials:Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tvtimespodInsta: https://www.instagram.com/tvtimespodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@tvtimespodTwitter: https://twitter.com/tvtimespodSteve's Socials:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/steveotisgunnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/steveotisgunnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/steveotisgunn.antisocialRob's SocialsInsta: https://www.instagram.com/robrousecomedianTwitter: https://twitter.com/robrouseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/comedianrobrouseTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robrouseListen to Rob's Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-unlikely-weightlifters-podcast/id1647984434Produced by Steve Otis Gunn for Jilted Maggotwww.jiltedmaggot.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
She has been described as the Irish Stacey Solomon!And she has even worked with Stacey's team from 'Sort Your Life Out' and trained under Dilly Carter from the show! However, the Stacey similarities don't stop there; as Hazel admits herself she is the head off the English presenter who is one of her heroes.Hazel from 'The Home Reset' joined us last year and we got such a good reaction to our chat and follow up podcast that we thought with it being January and all, it is a great time to have her back on! We love Stace... I mean Hazel! Enjoy
Stacey Solomon started her career as an X-Factor contestant at the age of 19 and over the last 15 years she has become one of the most popular personalities on British television. She is currently raising a family of five children, which she juggles with her incredibly busy onscreen career.In this episode we discover the factors which generate and drain energy for Stacey, how she leans on her husband and wider family for support, the role of fitness in her life and how she manages her sleep and stress to function effectively under a considerable amount of strain. So how does she do it, and what unexpected results will the test reveal? Explore the episode to find out."The Energy Equation" is an enlightening series that delves deep into the intricate relationship between energy, fatigue, wellbeing and our daily actions. Brought to you by the team behind the award-winning High Performance podcast, we unlock the secrets of movement, sleep, nutrition, and stress management, exploring how these crucial factors shape our overall energy levels. We've equipped guests with one of the most advanced energy monitors in the world, to gather precise data they can't hide from, which is revealed for the first time, during the recording.Hosted by Physiologist and Lifestyle Specialist, Oli Patrick, each episode features compelling conversations with highly accomplished individuals exploring how their energy levels affect performance in their field and in their day-to-day lives. Through personalized feedback based on personalized stress, sleep and fitness data, Oli meticulously examines the unique strategies employed by our esteemed guests to effectively manage their energy and unleash their full potential, while providing valuable insights and practical recommendations for further enhancement. For more episodes and to WATCH the series, download the High Performance App at - https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dilly Carter is an expert in decluttering who presents the TV show 'Sort Your LIfe Out' alongside Stacey Solomon. Born in Sri Lanka, she was adopted and then brought up in the UK, and is very positive about the cards she was dealt. However, her childhood home was chaotic, with her parents at work all hours, and when Dilly was 11 her mum was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. During her childhood Dilly found peace when she frequently spent time at a neighbour's more ordered home. It was also at this point that she discovered her love of tidying and organising people's houses.Dilly has a 9 year old daughter who also sounds incredibly tidy and organised and she and Dilly operate on a one thing in, one thing out policy in her bedroom, so it never becomes cluttered.Following her recent cancer diagnosis, and a subsequent hysterectomy, Dilly is keen to encourage people with busy working lives like her, to prioritise their health. She is also an ambassador for Adoption UK.As you will hear, Dilly is a very positive person. I was worried she'd be traumatised by visiting my house which is brimming with objects and knick-knacks, but she was very kind about it. She clearly suspects I have too many clothes - but I haven't let her look in my wardrobe yet!Spinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Claire Jones and post-production by Richard Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Vita Modula clean-up, Stacey Solomon, a beloved cat gets hurt, and a fox and a fence. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fi is joined by Anneka Rice for the final time and once again Fi is being pulled up on her pronunciation of a certain word.They also chat to TV personality Stacey Solomon about the new series of Sort Your Life Out.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Elizabeth HighfieldTimes Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 10 ends with the fantastic Joe Swash, joining us to talk about life at Pickle Cottage with wife Stacey Solomon and their large gang of children! Joe also talks to hosts Wendy and Alison about the new BBC documentary that he's presenting entitled 'Teens In Care'. The documentary follows Joe as he explores the stories of teens in care over the age of 16, who are the largest growing cohort in both child protection and the care system.
Who would've thought that organizing a messy wardrobe or arranging a chaotic house has the potential for business? Charlotte and Gemma decided to join forces and create the Style Sisters. With Gemma's background in fashion and Charlotte's knowledge of interior design, the two made use of their passion to help people do their messy homes. Charlotte Reddington and Gemma Lilly created the Style Sisters, a business offering wardrobe organization and detoxing interior design, and styling services. In this episode, the duo talks about their journey of friendship and business partnership. Charlotte and Gemma bonded over their motherhood experience and their shared admiration for each other's style. They shared what makes their style unique and why it's loved by many. The Style Sisters, who have become a social media phenomenon, organizing homes for celebrities like Rio Ferdinand, Rita Ora, Amanda Holden, and Stacey Solomon. They have written their own book and have helped many people to organize their homes and gain clarity in their lives. Charlotte and Gemma are not actually sisters, but best friends. Check out their Book: Style Sisters: Helping you live an organised & stylish life https://www.amazon.com/Style-Sisters-Helping-organised-stylish/dp/1529347254 www.style-sisters.com Links: Adams website: https://www.adamstott.com/?el=Pod Watch the Episode on Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/adamstottcoach?el=Pod Connect with Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamstottcoach/?el=Pod Join Adam's network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-stott-coach/?el=Pod Business owners: Monetise social media, get more clients, increase your following and make more sales: https://socialmediamonetisation.com/unlockfb?el=Pod Coaches, Consultants and Speakers: lower your marketing costs, increase ticket prices and get more high-ticket clients: https://personalbrandunlocked.com/fb-event-reg?el=Pod
Today on The Day After, (11:35) Headlines: Chinese balloon sensors recovered from ocean, China accuses US of illegally flying balloons over its airspace, Girl pulled from earthquake after 178 hours under rubble (18:30) What you Saying? Valentine's Day: What I love most about you, Black man/woman? (01:11:30) Headlines: Charities urge politicians to take a clear stand and condemn violence against asylum seekers, Coroner sacked for gross misconduct, Gunman on the run after shooting in Michigan University (01:17:13) Word on Road: JT puts Nicki Minaj forward for superbowl, The public's opinion about an Usher superbowl, Blac Chyna's mum, Tokyo Toni says the Illuminati has gotten to her, Stacey Solomon's newborn daughter, Belle. (01:21:55) The People's Journal: Millions facing 5% increases in council tax from April, Lilt drink brand to be scrapped after 50 years and rebranded, Naira shortage in Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea vice-president's assets seized in South Africa (01:33:39) Asking For a Friend: Chris Brown dilema update. (01:53:33) Headlines: Runaway aristocrat's father calls for inquiry into Nigerian cult, Teenager fighting for his life after being stabbed, Police concerned over 13 yr old missing girl (02:00:33) The Reaction: Liverpool defeat Everton 2 - 0 in Merseyside derby, How many points has VAR cost Arsenal?, Elon Musk believed to be interested in buying Man Utd (02:07:07) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
On todays episode;Laura's got a new celeb follower, flat packed furniture, Love Island, Maya Jama, Jeremy Clarkson's apology, bad playlists for partiesThanks you to our sponsors Redbrik Estate AgentsRingwood Hall HotelThank you for listening!Enter our Comp at@beckyhayesuk@laurasummerslifestyle We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of film, television, music and stage.The one and only Rick Astley chats his incredible 'Swinging Christmas Concerts'.TV superstar Stacey Solomon turns the pages on her crafty new book 'Tap To Tidy at Pickle Cottage'.Awesome actor James Norton gives us the lowdown on the third and final series of 'Happy Valley'.And national treasure Basil Brush discusses his new single 'Boom Boom! It's Christmas Again'.Plus Angela Hartnett, Mark & Roxanne Hoyle and the cast of Frozen The Musical.You can catch the breakfast show live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Rick Astley - 00:41Stacey Solomon - 07:40James Norton - 15:26Basil Brush - 21:27Angela Hartnett - 29:17Mark & Roxanne Hoyle - 36:16Frozen The Musical Cast - 42:24 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On todays episode;Cuff it Dance, Stacey Solomon update, Coorporate meetings, Macdonalds cheese melts, Elf on the ShelfWe would like to thank our Sponsors Dunston Hall Garden Centre and Ringwood Hall Hotel & SpaIf you have a funny story then please get in touch!thelauraandbeckyshow@gmail.comInsta; @laurasummerslifestyle @beckyhayesuk We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode....Becky says goodbye to her Grandma, Christmas Light Switch on shenanigans, I'm a Celeb, Stacey follows Laura!We would like to thank our Sponsors Dunston Hall Garden Centre and Ringwood Hall Hotel & SpaIf you have a funny story then please get in touch!thelauraandbeckyshow@gmail.comInsta; @laurasummerslifestyle @beckyhayesuk We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining us this episode to discuss the highs and lows of parenting (and life) is the brilliant singer, presenter, and author - Stacey Solomon. Stacey's new book ''Tap to Tidy: Organising, Crafting & Creating Happiness in a Messy World ' is out now. Thanks, Rob + Josh. BIG NEWS.... we're writing a book! ⭐ All the stories we can't tell on the podcast – in depth. ⭐ What it's like to raise a stiff neck and a loose neck – straight from the horse's mouth (our parents) ⭐ And.. the BIGGEST REQUEST WE'VE EVER HAD FOR THE PODCAST… Hearing from our wives, Rose & Lou. They've got a chapter each and YOU can submit your burning questions to them... PARENTINGHELLBOOK@BONNIERBOOKS.CO.UK What's it really like to be a parent? And how come no one ever warned Rob or Josh of the sheer mind-bending, world-altering, sleep-depriving, sick-covering, tear-inducing, snot-wiping, bore-inspiring, 4am-relationship-straining brutality of it all? And if they did, why can't they remember it (or remember anything else, for that matter)? And just when they thought it couldn't get any harder, why didn't anyone warn them about the slices of unmatched euphoric joy and pride that occasionally come piercing through, drenching you in unbridled happiness in much the same way a badly burped baby drenches you in milk-sick? Join Josh and Rob as they share the challenges and madness of their parenting journeys with lashings of empathy and extra helpings of laughs. Filled with all the things they never tell you at antenatal classes, Parenting Hell is a beguiling mixture of humour, rumination and conversation for prospective parents, new parents, old parents and never-to-be parents alike. Find out everything you need to know, including how you could win a pair of tickets to the Parenting Hell LIVE tour & an overnight stay in London here: https://www.bit.ly/ParentingHellBook We're going on tour!! Fancy seeing the podcast live in some of the best venues in the UK? Of course you do, you're not made of stone! Tickets available now on the dates and at the venues below. We can't wait to see you there... ON SALE NOW 14th April 2023 - Manchester AO Arena 19th April 2023 - Nottingham 20th April 2023 - Cardiff 21st April 2023 - London (The O2) 23rd April 2023 - London (Wembley) 28th April 2023 - Birmingham Utilita Arena If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.uk TWITTER: @parenting_hell INSTAGRAM: @parentinghell A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After dropping out of Kings College after his first semester Jordan joined VICE as a full time Creative, where he'd been interning since the age of 17. After 10 months, in March 2017 he joined LADbible Group, the biggest social media property for online video in the world, hired to help launch the newly formed creative agency JOYRIDE, leading the creative content for a number of brands, from Amazon and Activision, to Pepsi Co. and Sony – whilst also featuring as a prominent host across the channels. Leaving LADbible in 2017, Jordan launched Roundabout, the first Gen Z agency in the UK, working with brands such as MTV, Boiler Room and James Grant to futureproof their businesses and drive their youth and culture strategies. Following Roundabout, Jordan joined client James Grant Group (now YMU) as their Chief Creative Officer, leading on creative and strategy for the group of 1000+ clients, including Ant and Dec, Take That, Stacey Solomon, Philip Schofield, Clean Bandit, Frank Lampard, Munya Chawawa, Amelia Dimoldenberg and more. In April 2021, Jordan left YMU to co-found Arcade Media, to manage Europe's biggest creators: The Sidemen (100M+ followers). Alongside his partners, he has launched 3 seven figure businesses, alcohol brand XIX Vodka, fried chicken restaurant Sides, and membership platform Side+. Alongside Arcade Media, Jordan runs a consultancy business, working with Soho House on their membership committee and running the youth board for £1BN+ London property development Outernet Global. Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
In today's episode we cover:* How we got interested in minimalism* Courtney Carver's project 333* The Minimalists - Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus* Stationery Freak -> Someone who tells themselves they can walk past a stationery shop without going in, but they cannot* How lockdowns have stopped impulse buying from stationery stores* Helen's Etsy habit* Maria Kondo* Sort your life out with Stacey Solomon (and why visualising everything in a warehouse is so clever)* Why emptying a cupboard and throwing stuff away is so cathartic* Two recommendations- Courtney Carver's project 333- Fumio Sasaki's "Goodbye Things" book (affiliate link)The challenge -> Pick one cupboard or drawer, empty it and discard that which doesn't spark joy
And we're back! We kick off Season 2 of The Skim with our fab sponsor hayu. Fresh from holidays and feeling revived, refreshed and rejuvenated we're here to freshen up that midweek slump. We chat Kim Kardashian's hilarious SNL appearance, Kylie Jenner's newest makeup collab which rubbed some people up the wrong way (quelle surprise!) and try to take Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly's extreme PDA seriously. We also say RIP to the Little Mix we used to know! If you're in need of something to watch, we reveal our hayu pick of the week and don't forget, with hayu you can watch anywhere, anytime; stream or download on mobile, tablet, web and TV. Start your free trial now at hayu.com! We're absolutely delighted to be back, thank you so much for rating us and please continue to share episodes and subscribe! If you haven't already, please rate, review, like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy the show! Thanks a million for listening!
AVE A DAY OFF SUSAN!In this week's episode basic b Fraz introduces STACEY SOLOMON to America and Ben takes us for a bumpy ride with the roof off in his JEEP WRANGLER. Link in bio. UR WELCOME!Let us know your thoughts;Insta: @urwelcomeamericaTwitter: @urwelcomeUSAEmail: UrWelcomeAmericaPodcast@gmail.com
We're so pleased to celebrate our final episode with the wonderful Maria Martin, who is digital editor of Mother and Baby, Yours Magazine, and a mum of 2 little ones. Maria shares with us that ‘self care' for her is a good old declutter and tidy, inspired by Mrs Hinch, Stacey Solomon and Declutter Dollies. We talk mental health, asking for help, and finding time for yourself when there really is no time! We'd like to wish Maria and her family many congratulations on the birth of their little girl this week! ---- Important Links: Anxiety UK Charity providing support if you have been diagnosed with an anxiety condition. Phone: 03444 775 774 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pm) Website: www.anxietyuk.org.uk Mind Promotes the views and needs of people with mental health problems. Phone: 0300 123 3393 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm) Website: www.mind.org.uk Samaritans Confidential support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair. Phone: 116 123 (free 24-hour helpline) Website: www.samaritans.org.uk For a full list visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/mental-health-helplines/ --- www.selfishpodcast.co.uk | Self(ish) Podcast Instagram | Self(ish) Facebook Find Aimee on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and Find Fi on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
A new voice - indeed, several voices – we haven't heard on the show before, courtesy of the brilliant Francine Lewis. She's joined by the equally brilliant Danny Posthill. We had to overcome some technical difficulties, so the sound quality isn't as good as it normally is. Apologies for that. Francine unfurls her wonderful impressions of Sharon Osborne, Stacey Solomon and Amy Childs, while Danny treats us to Piers Morgan, Eamonn Holmes and Joe Wicks, plus many, many more from both of them. Three sketches, two of which we cocked up (I say we - me) plenty of insightful chat, anecdotes and laughs. Enjoy.
Today I'm speaking to Liz Rawlinson, founder of gus + beau baby playmats about starting a business during maternity leave and why none of us can do it all... Listen in to hear Liz share: An introduction to her business, what she sells and why she created it (00:58) Why she started a business during her maternity leave (4:18) The steps she went through and the time it took to launch her products (7:57) Why Instagram has been huge for her business (13:57) Getting an endorsement from Stacey Solomon (16:27) The (positive and negative) impacts of selling out of stock and what you can do during that time (20:22) How she manages work and having a young family and why it's important to have help (29:24) The parts of her business she outsources and the importance of being able to delegate (35:56) Her number one piece of advice for other product creators (41:19) USEFUL RESOURCES: http://gusandbeau.com/ (Gus and Beau website) http://www.instagram.com/gusandbeau_ (Gus and Beau on instagram) LET'S CONNECT https://www.instagram.com/vickiweinberg_product_creation/ (Find me on Instagram) http://www.vickiweinberg.com/ (Work with me)
This week the brothers have been suffering, Dan has broken a finger and Gavin hurt his knee due to only having one shoe. We find out Stacey Solomon thought Slough was "cool" and that a shark ate another shark. This week Dans quiz is all about celebrity fears and he's coming at us with the impressions. This weeks recommendations : Approach With Caution : Quakers Mathematics : Mos Def Rabbit Fur Coat : Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins You Can't Hurry Love : Phil Collins Follow and get in touch with us here, especially if you have a question for us: www.betherewithbelson.com Email : betherewithbelson@gmail.com Instagram : @betherewithbelson Twitter : @therewithbelson
Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson showcase podcasts discussing mental health, to mark Mental Health Awareness Week. Claudia Hammond discusses the new series of All In The Mind, the world's longest running programme discussing the latest research around Mental Health. Laura speaks to Giles Paley-Phillips and Jim Daly, whose programme 'Blank Podcast' unpacks the moment when people's lives aren't going to plan. Chris meets Bryony Gordon, host of Bryony Gordon's Mad World. Bryony tells us how she selects guests, from Hunter Biden to Stacey Solomon, and we hear why asking "how are you?" can be more than just small talk. Plus we'll hear clips from All In The Mind How Do You Cope? ...with Elis & John BBC Ouch - The Cabin Fever Podcast The Joe Wicks Podcast Conversations Against Living Miserably Making Paddy Happy Mental Talk Club - 'Open Up Not Man Up' All In Due Time A Sonic Hug Life, Interrupted with Simon Thomas
Can anyone light up a room like Stacey Solomon? She's brought joy to millions by sharing her positivity and beautiful family on her incredibly popular Instagram account. So it might be a surprise to many that she, like a lot of us, has had her own battles with her mental health. Stacey joins Bryony just after a recording of Loose Women to discuss why she's come to terms with her anxiety, the lingering guilt she feels after postnatal depression, and how she uses crafting as meditation. Plus, she and Bryony celebrate Stacey's recent move into the now insta-famous Pickle Cottage.Read Bryony's columns: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/bryony-gordon/ |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/madworld |Follow Bryony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryonygordon/ |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 76 of The Scott Gibson Show...Live from The Death Bunker...wash your hands after listening to this show!The 56th Episode since the LOCKDOWN, another week of the pandemic but at least the end is close...or is it? This episode I talk about getting the first vaccine and how I reacted to it. I discuss the nonsense that is the Netflix Doc 'SeaSpiracy', along with a shocking news story about Stacey Solomon and her Beast Box...anyway, strap in and enjoy.Remember to SUBSCRIBE & SHARE ya Rascals.Stay safe, speak soon. Onwards!!!SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: www.facebook.com/scottgibsoncomedyInstagram: www.instagram.com/bigscottgibsonYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/bigscottgibsonSUPPORT THE SHOWPatreon: www.patreon.com/bigscottgibsonKo-fi: ko-fi.com/bigscottgibsonWEBSITEwww.bigscottgibson.comAVAILABLE ONSpotify / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Acast / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / YouTubeHuge, HUGE, thank you to all the amazing Rascals who support the show on Patreon.ANDREW WARD, DOUGLAS ANDERSON, STEVEN ARMSTRONG, BARRY WARD, MICK WHITWORTH, JEANIE RUSSELL, MALCOLM McKECHNIE, ALASDAIR BLAIR, KYLE STEWART, STEVEN McLAUGHLIN, GLEN MacPHERSON, MARTYN WALLACE, KRIS ARMSTRONG, DONALD MORAN, ANDY HENDERSON, JACK MacDONALD, GARY McCOLL, DEREK BOWERS, BETH McCAFFERTY, CAMMIE KING, CRAIG McKIE, NICOLA ALLARDICE, ROBERT GILLON, JOHN STRUTHERS, JANE GAULD, SEAN HASSAN SAFIEE ROBINSON, SCOTT GOURLAY, LEE CARROLL, JAKE DICKSON, KATHRYN HOUSTON, YASMIN ATHERTON, DEEK COWAN, TONY DUFFY, PAUL HOUSTON, BIGYINBUD, MANOS DE PIEDRA, ANDREW McCUSKER, ANDREW HAM.SIMON MEEK, ROBERT BAIRD, STEPHEN WILSON, LOUISE THOMSON, ANDREW, GAVIN HOLMS, JACK KING, LEANNA CASSIDY, BOBBY CURRIE, JASON CHAU, PAUL JAMESON, CHRIS, FRASER TORRANCE, STUART M, STUART HAMILTON, AMI INGLIS, SCOTT HANNAH, LEE ORMISTON, CLAIRE DOHERTY, ANDREW McCUSKER, RICHARD KELLY, LEE SATCHELL, GAVIN WELSH, SCOTT WHYTE, SEAN KEYS, AMANDA SNEDDON, IAIN MURRAY, STEPHANIE ROWANTREE, CHRISTINE McCORMACK, KENNY BRIDGES, JACQUELINE MURRAY, DAVID McLAUGHLIN, LORNA, CLAIRE TAYLOR, ALAN ARBUCKLE, AARON RODEN, JARRED SWAN, NICOLA E LAING, MARK DUNSMORE, ALAN. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thescottgibsonshow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scott and Chris start your weekend with more laughs and great guests. This week they’re joined by Stacey Solomon, Manchester United’s Brandon Williams and racing driver Billy Monger. Plus 10-year-old Ava reviews her mum’s record collection.
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, music and literature.The musical genius of Tom Grennan celebrates the release of his new album 'Evering Road'.Acting sensation John Simm discusses ITV's terrifying new drama 'Grace'.Organisation queen Stacey Solomon reveals the best ways to keep organised with her new book 'Tap To Tidy'.And Texas' frontwoman Sharleen Spiteri tells us how she is feeling ahead of taking the reigns on Virgin Radio Drivetime.Plus Gareth Thomas, Michael Moss and Cal Newport.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Tom Grennan - 00:40John Simm - 07:43Stacy Soloman - 14:18Gareth Thomas - 21:43Sharleen Spiteri - 28:26Michael Moss - 35:01Cal Newport - 42:03 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meditating doesn't have to mean sitting still, in fact for Stacey Solomon calming an anxious mind is about keeping her hands busy with tidying and crafting. In this chat with Fearne, Stacey also talks about body image, and where she finds her now infamous confidence to stand up to media outlets and trolls who are determined to shame her. Stacey's book, Tap To Tidy, is out now, and has lots of brilliant ideas to help you live by the mantra 'tidy house, tidy mind'. Thanks to the sponsors of this series of Happy Place, WeDo/. Find out more, and get your hands on lots of exclusive offers, by visiting wedoact.com/happy. Content warning: this episode contains discussion of intrusive thoughts, catastrophising, panic attacks, and body dysmorphia.
Stacey Solomon's career has spanned the X-Factor to Loose Women and everything in between. She joined Ryan on the line to tell him all about her new book 'Tap to Tidy' which is a guide to organising, crafting and creating happiness in a messy world.
Matt Withers is once again joined at a safe social distance of 57,936m by Chris Beckett to assess the latest dispatches from the virtual red carpet, including Kate Middleton’s bobble hat, Stacey Solomon’s bin-shaming and Elaine Paige’s ironic Twitter tragedy.
In Episode #41 Derek is joined by Danyl Johnson. Danyl talks about his life growing up in Reading to mixed race parents, his early memories of school and his first steps in to drama and singing. We reflect on his X-Factor journey with Simon Cowell and the acts he performed alongside like Olly Murs, Stacey Solomon and Jedward. His time as a drama teacher and how his students encouraged him to perform. Danyl shares stories of being an ambassador for Peoples Postcode Lottery and talks about his own podcast Best Thing where he has spoke with various guests include Jo from S Club 7, Ben Haenow and Conner Reeves.
Father of two children and two stepchildren, Joe Swash speaks about his blended family.Joe has a 15-month-old-son, Rex with presenter Stacey Solomon and is stepdad to Stacey's sons Zach, 13 and Leighton, 8. He also has a 12-year-old-son, Harry from a previous relationship.Joe talks about how his son, Rex, has united their blended family, how all the kids get along, hurdles he's faced as a dad and stepdad and advice to people in a stepfamily.__This episode is sponsored by Network Rail who are working with Joe to teach children about rail safety. The Stay Safe with Thomas campaign, launched by Network Rail and Thomas & Friends™, is designed to give parents the tools to educate their children about how to keep safe when travelling on the railway.Joe is featured in a short film reading the Stay Safe with Thomas story. Parents can use the film as an engaging way of approaching the subject of rail safety with their children. Click here to download the book and watch the film. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gracie has her wish granted to meet Ant & Dec by Rays of Sunshine. She is also an aspiring presenter, YouTuber and interviewer. Whilst on her wish she interviewed Ant & Dec and has also presented for Kids Bafta, where she presented an award with Stacey Solomon.
TODAY’S PODCAST My client, the inspiring Stacey Solomon, shares her story today about the growth that she has experienced as a female financial advisor, mother of two, as she intentionally chose to go to work on her mindset and moved past mediocrity and settling for just being busy. She is an example of what is POSSIBLE for you! If you would like to connect with her further – her email and phone number are as follows: Stacey.solomon@nm.com and 443-929-1414. If you are loving this podcast, I invite you to leave a review. Also, my free Facebook group – Made for Morehas LOTS of valuable content to support you in your transformation. Here is the link to join. Ready to go ALL in? Schedule a free one hour consultation with me and let’s uncover the limits and discover your potential with the power of coaching… Podcast Description Who are you BEcoming as you create new and different results in your life? This podcast is a MUST for your inspiration and brain food to BEcome YOU - the version of you that you secretly know is inside of you. Dr. Angela shares her insights and strategies to serve your next version as you navigate the chaos of life. Related Links: Facebook Page for Angela Marick Coaching Coaching with Dr. Angela Instagram Get the Book ‘Beauty in the Brokenness: One Woman's Voice’ How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the BE(coming) YOU. If you Android, this is found on Stitcher or Google Music. Tell a friend about this Podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE Facebook Page. Made for More – Discovering Self Love. Join Here. XOXO! ~Angela Marick
Yesterday morning, I had the pleasure of starting my day chatting to one of the most joyful women I know! The lady in question being Heidi May, the ray of sunshine behind the ethical business that is Aesthetic Laundry - the casual women's clothing brand that is best known for its rainbow tassled jumpers that are loved by the likes of Stacey Solomon and Nadiya Hussein along with a whole host of loyal customers that she has amassed since launching the brand in 2014. Given that the whole nation is on lockdown with nowhere but the fridge to go at the moment however (!) and Heidi was due to launch the Aesthetic Laundry spring/summer collection of dresses any day now, I caught up with Heidi over Zoom (and coffees) to find out how the coronavirus has impacted her and her team so far...With one of her full-time employees stuck in Australia because of the travel restrictions; suppliers closing shop whilst the demand for jogging bottoms and sweats to work from home in soared; and mounting pressure from some of those around her to drop everything and start producing face masks instead; here's how the past few weeks have played out for Heidi and why I wholeheartedly believe that she can and she will find a way to get through this thing... The She can. She did. podcast is hosted by Fiona Grayson (that's me, hello!) and this bonus series is sponsored by Tide Business Current Accounts. Read the latest news, updates and help for small businesses during the Coronavirus outbreak on their dedicated hub: www.tide.co/blog/coronavirusThe good old social handles should you fancy a further peek!She can. She did. @shecanshedidAesthetic Laundry @aesthetic_laundryTide @tidebanking See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you step in to protect your kids from harm? Or is an amount of facing problems part of how they learn? When is it harmful to get involved? And when is it damaging not to? Listen to this week's episode to find out! Nadia and Mark listen to heartfelt voice notes from their teenage daughters and their friends (this week features a clip from Stacey Solomon!), to try to work out how to tread the line between helicopter parenting and being supportive. Is it so bad to be a helicopter parent? Find out in this episode of Confessions Of A Modern Parent. And they take questions and suggestions from listeners on their experiences in parenting roles. If you have a parenting question or suggestion for Mark or Nadia, you can get in touch at: Twitter @mark_adderley @nadiasawalha Insta @nadiasawalhaandfamily @mark_adderley
It's cold. It's dark. We're back to work, and we're all a bit miserable. So, this week, Kate Thornton revisits our favourite recordings that left us feeling happy and light. Get ready for a B12 shot of happiness with laughs from Vicky Pattison, DJ Gavin Foord, Alex Zane, Dave Barry, Eamonn Holmes, Keith Lemon, Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash. Get in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Also, Darwen's meat stout, Barrowford globes, Garstang's victorian christmas and Lancaster's ice rink. Plus Alan Titchmarsh, Stacey Solomon and remembering Donald Campbell.
It's our very first live recording in front of an audience at the Mindshare Huddle in Central London. We're joined by special guests Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon. Listen in as Britain's most lovable couple reveal how the romance started, how Joe handled the delivery room, and the positives and negatives of social media attention. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hear Stacey's honest and uncensored journey through pregnancy, birth and the early years of her baby Rex's life as she is joined by her family, friends and the healthcare professionals that helped her along the way. Stacey gives her reality to motherhood and isn't afraid to dive deep into the gory details, and tearjerking moments. Recorded at home with the Solomons, each episode is a slice of her family life, complete with baby Rex, husband Joe and even her mother ducking in and out with bits of advice. Sometimes, it gets a bit nuts! Listen and subscribe to Here We Go Again on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.
X Factor finalist, Queen of the Jungle and Loose Woman Stacey Solomon (and baby Rex!) joins Valerie and guest host Megan to talk all about her beauty favourites, how being a mum has changed her habits, and fills us in on her new collection for Penneys. Products mentioned: Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Slay Cosmetics Highlighter NARS Sheer Glow Foundation Soap Brows NARS Orgasm Blusher Duo Eyelash Glue Your Good Skin Sleep Paste Sponsored by Penneys Filled with every day style staples, from cosy knits to midi skirts, and knee-high boots to hair slides, the Stacey Solomon X Primark collection has got all your AW19 fashion needs covered - and it's available in stores now!
We're so thrilled to be back with Series 3 of our award winning Made by Mammas: The Podcast.Kicking the brand new series, we have a very special lady - singer, TV personality, Loose woman, Jungle queen and mum of three, Stacey Solomon. Zoe and Georgia popped round to Stacey's to chat all about the latest addition to the family.The ladies chat about Georgia's recent pregnancy and prep for the baby and chat to Stacey about her third pregnancy, age gaps between her children, anxiety, her previous traumatic birth, going from two to three, not loving birth, nesting, sex, sleep and her relationship with partner Joe.Plus, Zoe, Georgia and Stacey share the brands they love and the products they swear by.Listen by clicking ‘Play’, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday and in the meantime check out Made by Mammas NOW!****Find Stacey:Twitter: @StaceySolomonInstagram: @staceysolomonCheck out Made By MammasInstagram: @madebymammasFacebook: @madebymammasWebsite: madebymammas.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the show there was lots of sporting action with the launch of RunFestRun, lots of Formula 1 chat with Nico Rosberg and commentator David Croft, plus a host of top guests.Midge Ure was talking about his new unconventional tour and Live Aid.Mary Portas, Fern Britton and Sally Lindsey joined us for International Women's Day.James Martin came in to cook us pancakes on Shrove Tuesday,and Stacey Solomon told us about her excellent new book.All that and much more from the busiest breakfast show on the radio. Enjoy!You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast every week to hear the highlights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stacey has a new book and Bobbie chats to Cam at the C2C festival.
In this In Conversation, Mick and Hannah had a lovely chat with Lisa Riley, June Sarpong and Stacey Solomon, about the internalised misogyny of Alexa, getting a bit Walthamstow, the perils of wayward loo roll, and knowing your Johns from your Daves.This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Leicester Square Theatre in October 2018, so some of the plugs are out of date. But you can still hear our chat with A.L. Kennedy on this very podcast feed. And you should. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released W/C 10th December 2018 This week Stacey Solomon celebrates the 60th birthday of Lego, Tommy Walsh suggest we get a home M.O.T., New old Friends chat about Crimes of the Christmas Pudding at The Garrick in Lichfield, Lucy Alexander chats about the things we will forget for entertaining at Christmas and we find out about the most watched You Tube videos of 2018.
Have we found Britain's greatest man... or biggest coward? Plus a run-in with a thirsty killer, a look at the PM's Brexit trade dance, and a Stacey Solomon love-fest... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Scummy Mummies Podcast has taken us to some exotic places - North London, Cardiff, Stacey Solomon's house. But this episode is extra special, because it was recorded in NEPAL! We spent a week there with the amazing charity Practical Action, who are working hard to improve the lives of people living in poverty. For the first part of this ep, we sat down with some mums from a remote mountain village to find out what their lives are like. We won't fanny about, so to speak - these women are telling real stories of incredibly tough things that have happened to them. There are discussions about miscarriage and baby loss, and some graphic descriptions of prolapse. We also talk about motherhood in general and find some things we have in common, and have a few laughs along the way. Then we talk to Archana and Abbie, who work for Practical Action, to find out what they're up to and how we can help. There's some chat about irrigation - not the colonic kind - and gravity ropeway pulley systems. More fun than it sounds. This is our fifth year of producing the podcast, which has always been free, and always will be. In all those 125 episodes, we have never asked you, our lovely listeners, for money, but we are asking now. Please give Practical Action some dosh. Maybe because, like us, you are immensely moved by hearing these women's stories. Or perhaps because you're a fan of the podcast, and fancy saying thanks. Think of it as buying us a drink, except you're giving the fiver you'd spend to people who need it more than we need Chardonnay. Having seen what this charity does firsthand, we are so keen to give them all our support. Massive thanks and love to anyone who wants to help us do that. So please, visit PracticalAction.org to donate. Follow them on Instagram @practical_action, on Twitter @practicalaction, and find them on Facebook. You'd be making us really, really happy. Thank you! Love Ellie and Helen xxxSmall print: we are very grateful to the wonderful Archana for acting as our translator. For brevity, we have cut down the sections of the audio that are in Nepali, as most of our listeners don't speak the language. But if you'd like to hear the full uncut version, just drop us a line. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's Great British Bake Off Podcast, Greer and Suzi have taken a trip to the pub to discuss Nick Hewer, Stacey Solomon, Ricky Wilson and Perri Kiely. We talk unruly hair, anti-bake ninjas and ask where exactly did Margaret go? This week's Great British Bake Off Podcast is hosted by Greer Riddell and Suzi Smith. In The Mix is a podcast all about the Great British Bake Off on Channel 4. Hosted by Greer Riddell and starring different weekly guests, we take a comedic look at the latest GBBO news. In The Mix is part of January Media Production.
NEW GIRL CRUSH ALERT this week we were joined by Stacey Solomon and what a beautiful human she is - hear all her words of wisdom AND we had an extra sprinkling of badassery this week from 'Chief Fanny Defender' Nimko Ali who co-hosted the show as poor Harriet Minter was sick this week - get well soon H! We talked about the Dove advertising campaign, Chris Hughes, #womenboycotttwitter plus our Badass Balls Ups and a woman in history who shaped the film industry who you have probably never heard about. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 77: Stacey Solomon Special She's an X-Factor star, an I'm a Celebrity jungle queen, and now she's a Scummy Mummies podcast guest - it's Stacey Solomon! Stacey tells us what it's like to have a baby at 18, and how she manages being a single mum. We chat about being judged on the school run, and whether she'd let her own kids audition for The X-Factor. Then it's time for Judges' Houses as Stacey judges the Scummy Mummies' singing, in her actual house! Find out which one of us gets through to the live show. There's a surprise celebrity cameo, and we round off with an amazing confession involving the Hollywood sign and a rogue poo. Find out what Stacey's up to by visiting staceyxsolomon.com. Her latest book, Walk on By, is out now. She's on Twitter @staceysolomon. We're also on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, do tell your friends! Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Nineteen - The Duchess of ClungeIn this Podcast The ODDcast PODcast pit the wits of TWO American Podcasts. The BUI Podcast (Blogging Under The Influence) and The Last Podcaster Standing battle it out to see who knows more about British Pop Culture and all things British. Using only their prior knowledge of how the Brits live, they must answer the questions to the best of their ability. Let The Battle of the Podcast's commence!Pod Gods Battle it out!This Episode they must cover subjects from - Kate Middleton- The Olympics- Movie Mash Ups- Stacey Solomon- British Laws http://ia700802.us.archive.org/31/items/Episode19AskAnAmerican/askepisode19.mp3
Legally Blonde the Musical opened to terrific reviews, following a star studded Opening Night gala on January 13 2010. We caught up with Sheridan Smith and Duncan James to get the insider's view. David Tennant, Graham Norton, Stacey Solomon, Lucie Jones, Caprice, Bob Geldof, the boys from Blue and other celebrities give their reviews in this official video. Legally Blonde is now playing at the Savoy Theatre, London. Legallyblondethemusical.co.uk.