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Harry and Stelios are joined by Lewis Brackpool to discuss Restore standing in the Greater Manchester mayoral election, the dark future of the Democratic Party, and the mysterious death of Doctor Who.
Harry and Stelios are joined by Raphael Paillot to discuss the resignation of Keir Starmer, the rise of the Right in South America, and how French politics is more depressive than you think.
Dan, Stelios, and Nate discuss the rent-boy controversy, the Japanese culturemogging everyone, and how Youtubers are embarrassing Hollywood.
The EasyJet founder, Sir Stelios Haji-Iannou, tried to shake up the cinema industry by introducing low-cost movie theatres. Tickets were priced as low as 20p for customers who booked in advance. So, why didn't EasyCinema take off?Stelios speaks to the BBC Business journalist, Sean Farrington, reflecting on his attempts in the early 2000s to bring to UK cinemas the same dynamic pricing that had revolutionized the aviation sector. Sean also hears from Mark Batey (who was chief executive of the Film Distributors' Association when EasyCinema opened) and speaks to Stewart Niblock (who was Easy Group's Head of New Projects so was responsible for refurbishing and opening the cinema) and Angela Chan (who is now Professor of Creative Industries at Royal Holloway, University of London but in 2003 she was a BBC producer/director who was filming a TV documentary about EasyCinema).At the end, the resident business expert and entrepreneur, Sam White, has to come up with her own conclusions about the fate of EasyCinema based on what she has just heard.If you have a good idea for an interesting Toast topic then tell us about it - email toast@bbc.co.ukProduced by Jon Douglas, Toast is a BBC Audio North production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
The EasyJet founder, Sir Stelios Haji-Iannou, tried to shake up the cinema industry by introducing low-cost movie theatres. Tickets were priced as low as 20p for customers who booked in advance. So, why didn't EasyCinema take off?Stelios speaks to the BBC Business journalist, Sean Farrington, reflecting on his attempts in the early 2000s to bring to UK cinemas the same dynamic pricing that had revolutionized the aviation sector. Sean also hears from Mark Batey (who was chief executive of the Film Distributors' Association when EasyCinema opened) and speaks to Stewart Niblock (who was Easy Group's Head of New Projects so was responsible for refurbishing and opening the cinema) and Angela Chan (who is now Professor of Creative Industries at Royal Holloway, University of London but in 2003 she was a BBC producer/director who was filming a TV documentary about EasyCinema).At the end, the resident business expert and entrepreneur, Sam White, has to come up with her own conclusions about the fate of EasyCinema based on what she has just heard.If you have a good idea for an interesting Toast topic then tell us about it - email toast@bbc.co.ukProduced by Jon Douglas, Toast is a BBC Audio North production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
Dan, Stelios and Nate discuss the Belfast protests, Karmelo Anthony's sentencing, and how parties are not entitled to people's votes.
Carl, Stelios, and Connor discuss the latest brutal attack in Northern Ireland, the government doubling-down on their two-tier system, and Andy Burnham's record on the grooming gangs in Manchester.
Luca, Stelios and Josh are joined by Charlie Downes to discuss our shameless politicians, the evil of Henry Nowak's murder, and the Norwegian stranded in India.
Carl, Stelios, and Nate discuss the conviction of Henry Nowak's killer, Switzerland's latest terror attack, and the birth rate domino effect.
Harry, Luca and Stelios discuss how Restore are over the target, Merkel receiving the Order of Merit, and how the left lies to you.
Harry, Josh, and The Stelios discuss Starmer clearing out the foreigns, people who believe they are animals and the return of the Zimbabwean goblin menace.
Carl, Stelios, and Elizabeth Heverin discuss why the British public are wrong about nearly everything, why loneliness is rising in the UK, and the scouring of our shires.
Beau, Dan and Stelios discuss the menace of Cars just doing random things, we ask if Restore Britain should run a candidate and how Reform accidentally ruined Britain.
Josh, Beau and Stelios discuss Britain's patriot paradise, the battle of Makerfield, and how Nolan's Odyssey is an attempt at cultural erasure.
Dan, Beau, and Stelios discuss Starmer clinging to power, what Labour should do with itself after he has gone and the UFOs are coming to pick up their agent Starmer.
Carl, Stelios and Luca discuss the Iron Fist of Starmer, how our councillors are getting spicier, and how The Odyssey film will be a disaster.
In this episode of Chronicles, Luca is joined by Stelios to discuss Euripides' Medea. They explore Medea's portrayal as a barbarian, her hatred for Jason, and her evil deeds.
Luca, Stelios and Nick discuss the local election results, Sweden retiring the term ‘Islamaphobia', and David Attenborough's 100th birthday. To celebrate 100 episodes of Breakfast With Beau, we're offering 10% off his merch! Discount applied at checkout: https://shop.lotuseaters.com/
Stelios interviews Ryan McMaken, chief editor at the Mises Institute, about libertarianism and political power, the economic myths of statism, and Trump's handling of the economy.
Harry, Luca, and the Stelios discuss Reform UK's plan for illegals, gamers being under attack again, and the JP Morgan story getting even wilder.
Dan, Stelios, and Connor discuss whether Angela Rayner will be our next PM, the war against the Neighbourhood Watch, and the government's grooming gang inquiry being another cover up.
Stelios interviews Austin Padgett about the current state of libertarianism in the US, libertarian nationalism, and the difference between realistic and idealistic libertarians.
Beau, Stelios and Luca discuss the King's visit to the U.S, the business executive from Hell, and the pandemic of crime on our high streets.
Harry, Josh, and Stelios discuss Labour's ridiculous advert, why Scotland will never have its freedom, and the scandal that destroyed a prominent Democrat.
In this episode of Chronicles, Luca and Stelios conclude their discussion of the Argonautica. They explore the Argonauts' escape from Colchis, their encounter with Circe, and their suffering in Libya.
Harry, Stelios and Luca discuss Muslim only housing, Mexicans vs robots, and Hasan Piker saying the quiet part out loud.
Dan, Stelios and Luca discuss Syrians returning home, Zack Polanski's communist solutions, and the dialectic of progressivism.
In this episode of Chronicles, Luca and Stelios continue their discussion of the Argonautica. They explore the Argonauts' encounter with the prophet Phineus, the powers of Medea, and Jason's trial on the Plains of Ares.
Stelios, Beau and Nick Dixon discuss the ongoing Mandelson affair, the crimes of Julius Malema, and how invaders shamelessly game our asylum system.
Josh, Stelios and Harry discuss Hungary's election and the implications of Orban's defeat, whether woke is dead or lying in wait, and how 12 tons of KitKat vanishes.
Harry, Stelios and Nate discuss the Iryna Zarustka murderer being too stupid to stand trial, the end of knife crime and gooning for climate change.
Luca, Stelios and Josh discuss anti-racism in action, the British government lying to you, and the humiliation of Canada's leftists.
On this episode, Ragnar speaks with Stelios Kiosses, psychotherapist, Course Director at the University of Oxford, and pioneering voice in the emerging field of culinary psychology. With over three decades of clinical experience, Stelios explores how food is inseparably connected to how we think, feel, and live. He has spoken at Harvard Medical School, authored books, and has just released his latest book, Culinary Psychology: Food Choices and the Mind-Body Connection. Tune in to explore how flavor, perception, and mindful eating shape our relationship with food, and discover the ways chefs and culinary experiences can influence wellbeing, behavior, and satisfaction. World on a Plate is supported by Nestlé Professional and Electrolux Food Foundation.
Luca, Josh, and Stelios discuss when woke ideas become lethal, the fall of the Lords, and pay a tribute to Chuck Norris.
Luca, Stelios and Firas discuss the dark developments on abortion in Britain, what's going on in Cuba, and the theological differences between Israel and the West.
Stelios talks to Raphaël Paillot about the recent escalation of political violence in France and the murder of Quentin Deranque.
Harry, Josh, and Stelios discuss the inevitability of a second Southport, the Meloniwave, and those who are cucked by the Mullahs.
Luca, Stelios and Josh discuss the British position on Iran, Scotland's migrant problems, and the EU's insane plans to stop terrorism.
Carl and Stelios discuss how you don't understand the scale of the problem, the admission that we're being colonised, and Restore Britain's ultimatum.
Luca, Firas, and Stelios discuss the cartels wreaking havoc in Mexico, the war on Restore Britain, and the cancellation of Poland's Theoden.
Stelios, Nick and Josh discuss how it's time to wake up, diversity fatigue, and when the elephant began to hate.
Stelios, Josh and Harry discuss Japan's rejection of mass immigration, the unending horrors of Rupert Lowe's rape gang inquiry, and cousin marriage returning to Greece.
Stelios and Nick discuss whether the next prime minister will be even worse, the Groypers sabotaging the Republicans, and the scandalous Trad E-girl question.
Harry, Stelios and Josh discuss the bizarre efforts of the mainstream media and influencers to downplay Epstein, the ethnic cleansing of the English countryside, and the first court victory against transitioning.
Dan, Stelios, and Nick discuss how Spain is using Africans to win elections and not even lying about it, how Trump is a lion and not a faulty fox, and how we should be embracing the penguins.
Harry, Luca, and Stelios discuss the EU-India trade deal, the return of the most sinister agency, and the recent Spanish train disaster.
Luca, Stelios and Nick discuss how white replacement can no longer be ignored, the mission to restore the arts, and the beauty of Euromaxxing.
Harry, Josh and Stelios discuss the ongoing Greenland Crisis, the proclaimed collapse of globalism, and AI predictive crime.
In this episode of Chronicles, Luca is joined by Stelios to discuss The Mandrake by Niccolo Machiavelli. They discuss the play's nature as a comedic companion to The Prince and its themes of morality, greed and corruption.
Harry, Josh, and Stelios discuss how they cannot control us, the pointlessness of working, and confessions to AI Jesus.