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We CALLED IT! Jessica saw Taylor and Travis in person and knew they were end game. From the most perfect proposal pictures EVER, to the “Say Anything” moment we all wanted for her, our resident Swifties just can’t Shake it Off! Meanwhile, is Jessica inner circle enough to get invited to the wedding? Camilla thinks so. Plus, the bling in that ring and the wedding dress we think screams Taylor. The Call It Crew is ‘unveiling’ the wedding they want for the people’s princess.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amye and Amanda are here with your breaking reality tv news on and off screen.Note: Timestamps are approx–given commercials4: 90 Day Fiance13: Back to the Frontier22: Life After Lockup29: Love Island33: Love is Blind UK (SPOLIERS HERE!!)40: Travis and Tay Tay's engagement44: What are we watchingVisit our sponsors:LUMI GUMMIES are consistent, mellow, and super delicious –– Lumi Gummies are specifically designed to make you feel good, not stoned. Lumi Gummies are available nationwide. We have a 30% code for our listeners! Visit www.LumiGummies.com and use code littlemissrecap for 30% off your order.FACTOR MEALS helps you save time in the kitchen with delicious, nutritious, chef-prepared cuisine. Meals come fully prepared and ready to eat in 2 minutes.Use our link and get 50% off your first box plus free shipping. Visit: www.factormeals.com/littlemiss50off and use code littlemiss50off.QUINCE offers luxury essentials at an affordable price. Quince only works with factories that use safe, ethical, and responsible manufacturing practices and premium fabrics and finishes. Get FREE shipping and 365-day returns using our link. Visit: www.quince.com/recapListen to my true crime podcast: Murder She Watched at www.murdershewatchedpod.comGet in touch with us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/littlemissrecapFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/littlemissrecapInstagram: @littlemissrecap Voicemail: www.littlemissrecap.comEmail: amye@littlemissrecap.comGrab yourself some Little Miss Recap merch at: https://littlemissrecap.myshopify.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5️⃣ 9️⃣ 8️⃣ Entre anillos millonarios y pixeles virales, en este episodio hablamos del compromiso bomba de TayTay con Travis Kelce, los estrenos de Los Roses y Atrapado robando, pasando por nuestras conversaciones con spoilers sobre Haz que regrese, Marcial Maciel: El lobo de Dios y Nadie 2. Además: Godzilla x Kong: Supernova filándose en CDMX, la demanda contra Amazon por películas “compradas”, Will Smith jugando (chafa) con IA y la inesperada película de El auto increíble.El HYP3 es el podcast de cultura pop y anécdotas gafapasta. Este podcast puede escucharse y verse sin anuncios en Patreon. También en YouTube, Spotify y Apple Podcasts.
In the 5 AM hour, Larry O’Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: VIDEO: CBS Reporter Learns About Swift Engagement, Freaks Out On-Air HHS: Trump Administration Puts 46 States and Territories on Notice to Remove Gender Ideology Content From Sex Ed Materials FOX NEWS: EPA Urged by State AGs to Axe Funds for 'Radical' Climate Project Accused of Training Judges Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Wednesday, August 27, 2025 / 5 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode dives into the latest on President Trump's firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook amid mortgage fraud allegations, Florida's bold immigration checkpoints at weigh stations following a deadly crash, and FBI whistleblower reinstatements under Director Kash Patel. Plus, a new study linking prenatal acetaminophen to autism risks, outrage over a Scottish teen's arrest for self-defense against a migrant stalker, and why Taylor Swift's engagement to Travis Kelce could boost marriage and birth rates. Trump administration, Federal Reserve, Lisa Cook, mortgage fraud, immigration enforcement, Florida weigh stations, FBI whistleblowers, Kash Patel, autism study, acetaminophen pregnancy, Tylenol risks, Scotland migrant incident, teen self-defense, Taylor Swift engagement, Travis Kelce, cultural impact
As fate would have it, Trav and Tay are engaged the day before I was ready to post a pod about all of us falling in love with her. After she appeared on "New Heights" podcast, I opened the radio hour reminding all of us about how sweet she is, how much she loves her man and how much she HATES our politics. Maybe she's going to change, I think there is a chance. But what unfolded on air was wild. Callers, theories and opinions were flying like crazy. Congrats to the happy couple. But more... Congrats to America for where we are despite her best efforts!
Time to Get Up with the Confounding Cowboy conundrum - to play or not to play - Parsons will pick one and either way could be a disaster! Meanwhile - the eyes of Texas are on football's favorite son - we'll show you one number that suggests a star is going to be born Saturday in Columbus! And - Travis and Tay Tay destroyed the internet yesterday but we'll tell you why that isn't likely to be the only ring in his immediate future! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mid-week means the Conservative Circus Wednesday Rap Up with Yung BC! This week, Chicago, Tay-Tay, and the Green Bay Packers got the smoke!
Even though a lot of our Conservative Circus loyal don't like it, we have to talk about the biggest news in the world, yes, Tay-Tay is engaged to Travis Kelce. Ok, now that that's done, let's get back to the news. Sec. Sean Duffy has announced they will crackdown on states giving commercial licenses to truck drivers who don't speak English. Cracker Barrel has bent the knee and goes back to the old logo, but is that enough to bring people back? Interviews with Jeff Utstch and Congressman Andy Biggs, and we cover the breaking news of a shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic School.
Taylor and Travis’ engagement has the world spiralling and even Donald Trump’s piping up about it, which sent the team into fits. Joel brought science to the table with a study claiming stomach sleepers have the craziest dreams. In the Glossys, poor Meghan Markle dropped her new season the same day Taylor Swift’s engagement news broke, which is just brutal timing. We also played the Age Game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll know Taylor Swift has got engaged to American football player Travis Kelce. Now, RNZ might not seem the place for talk of Taytay .. but she is an undeniable cultural force, news of her engagement hit the headlines the world over .. her two-year-long Eras tour was the most lucrative tour in music history, raking in 2 billion dollars. So what is about her that makes her such a global sensation? Rachel Knight is a Swiftie of some 15 years and chats to Jesse.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have announced their engagement and Jules and Jez have been thinking about celebrity relationships. And the Australian Government says Iran was responsible for several anti-Semitic attacks on Australian soil, so what were they trying to achieve? Also, locals in tourism hotspots like Barcelona and Venice have had enough of rowdy tourists, so what does that mean for the future of travel?Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter on "Not Stupid". Episodes drop every Wednesday afternoon. We want to hear from you! Join the conversation and email the show at notstupid@abc.net.au
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Of course we’re going to talk about it…Taylor and our mate (gronk!) Travis are finally engaged. Whilst we thought maybe it would come a bit later, we’re absolutely all about it. And because today was all about the Girls & the Gays, we discuss ex-AFL player Mitch Brown announcing he identifies as a bisexual man…but there’s a twist in the story that gets us thinking…have you experienced a case of mistaken identity? (00:00) Where's Chrissie? (02:30) Mystic Chrissie is in the studio (06:15) An AFL players has identified has a bisexual man (10:10) But there's a twist...have you experienced mistaken identity? (15:30) Chrissie's Clickbait #1 (23:15) Chrissie's Quizzie (27:20) Tay Tay is going to be a wife! (29:40) Does your family like your partner better than you? (35:20) Chrissie's Clickbait #2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce engaged, Menendez brothers parole denied, insufferable Meghan Markle, ChatGPT murder, Cracker Barrel caves, the Joe Perry Project supergroup, Snoop Dogg hates lesbians now, and new breaking AI rock star news. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged. Donald Trump gives them his blessing. Will Jay-Z allow Tay Tay to perform the Super Bowl Halftime Show? Meghan Markle's crappy Netflix show is available now. It is as nauseating as you think. She also just did an interview with Bloomberg where she pretends to know business. The Joe Perry Project ROCKED with members of Aerosmith, STP and The Black Crowes. Las Vegas is losing tourists due to high prices. Concerts: Trudi went to NIN and loved every moment. Marc went to The Black Keys. Vanity Fair employees are losing their minds over the possibility of Melania Trump donning the cover. CBS News cuts are coming. Marc Maron vs Bill Maher. Jon Lovitz has a podcast? Wait, no. YouTube TV may blackout Fox and other channels. Just in time for football season. Sports: Dave Portnoy apparently banned from OSU's stadium. The Detroit Tigers were smoked last night. Hendon Hooker and Dan Skipper BLOWN OUT by the Detroit Lions. Shedeur Sanders still has a job with the Cleveland Browns. Taylor Swift added to the One Last Ride World Tour with Mick Jagger! It's totally real! RIP viral judge Frank Caprio. ChatGPT will help you commit suicide. North West is huuuge and showing cleavage at age 12. Shanna Moakler is looking good after discovering Ozempic. Her daughter, Alabama, is still ugly. Kendall Jenner screws up again as “Big sis Billie“ kills an old man. Khloe Kardashian has a terrible podcast. Lil Nas X slapped with 4 felonies. Your ‘girl' will be ok. Ray Stevens is NOT a one-hit wonder. He somehow has a new album. Snoop Dogg is sick of gay stuff in kid's films. Erik and Lyle Menendez are denied bail. TMZ still has their backs. Sam Asghari was a major distraction for Britney Spears. This Rhode Island ‘I'm an AG' receives a slap on the wrist. Tennis player Sachia Vickery is on OnlyFans… but not showing the goods. Matt Lauer is bald and UNRECOGNIZABLE! Cracker Barrel caves to social media after major backlash. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
On this week's episode of the Shareholders the guys discuss current events, The Woke Report with Junior, the stock, take the Chimney Oaks Golf Club Mailbag from the Middle, and give out their picks on the Happy Hedge!
Taylor Swift BREAKING NEWS--Jason & John on Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce engagement
Wednesday Headlines: Manhunt continues for cop murderer in Victoria, Iran vows ‘reciprocal action’ against Australia after expulsion of ambassador, House calls for Epstein’s 50th birthday book to be handed over, Allergies costing the nation billions, and Tay Tay and Trav engaged! Deep Dive: The world’s richest man is suing two of the world’s biggest tech companies. Elon Musk is claiming Apple and OpenAI are working together on integrating AI into the latest version of Apple’s top-selling iPhones, making it impossible for other AI apps to compete with Open AI’s ChatGPT. In this episode of The Briefing, Helen Smith is joined by Trevor Long, Nine’s tech guru and founder of eftm.com, to unpack if Elon Musks has any chance of winning and whether it’s a PR exercise for his own AI company Grok. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*May contain book and/or show spoilers*What a big episode and we're here to break it all down scene by scene. We will also compare the infamous beach fight to it's counterpart in We'll Always Have Summer and some other book-to-show changes because these are BIG. Episode 7 of Season 3 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' has got the light-heartedness that we love and is FINALLY set all in Cousins. It's got shenanigans and debauchery as Tay Tay calls it. But moreover, for better or for worse, it's got Belly tied up in knots over Conrad and Jeremiah - one of whom she's marrying. The episode is fun and fast only to end in heartbreak for damn near everyone. Belly's voice is back and so is Taylor Swift singing softly in the background.
Former FBI Director James Comey confesses he's a 'Swiftie' in new anti-Trump video message Texas Democrats have returned home, ending redistricting standoff Please Subscribe + Rate & Review Philip Teresi on KMJ wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Philip Teresi is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi, Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former FBI Director James Comey confesses he's a 'Swiftie' in new anti-Trump video message Texas Democrats have returned home, ending redistricting standoff Please Subscribe + Rate & Review Philip Teresi on KMJ wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Philip Teresi is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi, Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump is the only one smart enough to turn Putin's peace plan into America's exit plan. The left can't decide if Trump was too nice or a bully. Speaking of bullies, James Comey GUSHES about Taylor Swift and how much she means to him and helped him get over Bully Trump. Plus, pumpkin spice, Pence, Hillary said what, and more.
Fall is almost here and so is pumpkin spice everything, to the delight of Producer Aaron. Taylor Swift is also got her new album coming out and life is good, that is 'til James Comey chimes in.
This week Tee is joined by Krème Pâtissière: A Great British Bake-Off Podcast's own Nicju. They talk baseball and WNBA. The news this week is Cleveland taking a housing first approach to ending homelessness. And, are Tay Tay and Killa Trav going to call Northeast Ohio one of their homes? Nic catches us up on her life including becoming a pet parent to an awesome (until we recorded this episode) cat. In the midst of cat talk we get an old school “Hey Boo” when the first woman umpire was announced to be working multiple MLB games as we recorded. Meanwhile, in Tee Time, renewinga passport is now wild easy and super-fast. Tee continues to kind of sort of prepare for upcoming birthday. We head over to Reddit for some adventures in AITA and AITA likes, lol. We then discuss entertainment. Nic is said that And Just Like That is ending and Tee been doing a little bit of everything. See You Next Time, Team SKiM Tatum | TAYREL713 | Lunchbox | LISTEN | RSS | Apple Podcast | Spotify | TuneIn | Bluesky | Amazon Music | YouTube | Email | Amazon Wish List | Merch | Patreon PHONE l 216-264-6311 #Cleveland #Ohio #LiveFromThe216 #StayTrue #ThugLife #Tupac #ProBaseball #MinorLeague #MLB #WNBA #Homeless #TaylorSwift #TravisKelce #PetParent #GNX #KendrickLamar #JenPawol #Travel #Passport #AndJustLikeThat #LoveIsland #TheGuildedAge#ProjectMakeover #TravelTown #BusRush #ScrewPin #Fantastic4FirstSteps #HappyGilmore2 #DonkeyKongBananza #Tetris99 #NintendoSwitch2 #HungerGames #TheBalladofSongbirdsandSnakes #Hyperfixed #FrankOcean #ChannelOrange #Vinyl#TylerTheCreator #DontTapTheGlass #Clipse #LetGodSortEmOut #FreddieGibbs #Alchemist #Alfredo2Alternative Title – The Spawn of Satan LinksWhy Cleveland's Leaning Hard Into the Housing-First Model to Help the HomelessTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce Were House Shopping in ClevelandMLB is calling up its first female umpire RedditAITA for continue to wear makeup and dress in my normal style around a friend who thinks her husband has a crush on me?AITB for telling my dying son his dad is leaving me?
Swifties are convinced Taylor Swift is secretly set to headline the Super Bowl, with fan theories flying left, right and centre. From sourdough bread to stadium shoutouts, we’re breaking down all the clues. Plus, Sydney Sweeney’s new movie “Americana” has flopped hard at the box office, Alicia Silverstone teases the Clueless reboot, and Britney Spears’ exes Sam Asghari and Kevin Federline are officially at war. MORE CELEB NEWS: Want to get across all the latest with Tay Tay? Listen here: All The Secrets From Taylor Swift's First Podcast & The Celeb Dating Rule We Won't Be FollowingTaylor Swift's Big News & The New Scandalous Twist In The Beckham FeudPlus, listen to more about Sydney Sweeney's dangerous new move here. Once you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here. THE END BITS The Spill podcast is on TikTok here and on Instagram here. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. Support independent women's media Your discount does good - 20% off for you, 20% donated to RizeUp. Subscribe today with the code GIVEBACKSPILL until 11.59pm 24 August 2025.RizeUp is an Australian charity that supports women and families escaping domestic violence. They furnish and equip homes with everything needed to help families make a fresh start, and provide practical support to rebuild lives with safety and dignity.To explore more Mamamia shows including those mentioned in this show browse here CREDITS Host & Producer: Ash London Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Swift fans, brace yourselves — Ricki reckons she’s cracked the code. After binging the Kelce brothers’ podcast, she’s convinced Tay-Tay’s secretly gearing up for the 2026 Super Bowl. The “evidence”? NFL suddenly posting her everywhere, cryptic “47” mentions, and a cheeky Easter egg linking her tour stop to the big game’s stadium. Throw in a new album drop right before halftime and… well, Ricki’s ready to put money on it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah starts unpacking all the Taylor Swift news. Bob's Movie Club Presents: The Royal Tenenbaums. An Air France flight had to make an emergency landing due to a passenger's medical crisis, but she wasn't happy about it. The strategy of rock, paper, scissors. NSYNC's name is more than you think, and Macaulay Culkin really was Richie Rich as a child actor.
Trav and Tay share on microphone on the New Heights podcast and Tay Tay was actually very funny.... at the expense of her sometimes simple boyfriend. We have one hilarious story for you. Donald Trump not only has taken over the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, he's taking over the honors show as the Host! And, they are honoring all kinds of great conservatives. Tom Homan makes it clear... DC is not a sanctuary city anymore as they are rounding up illegals everywhere. In KC, the chair of the KC fed wants to keep interest rates high. Is he trying to get fired? The Royals fell way behind Wednesday and stormed all the way back just for Charlie Sheen to puke up another one. They'll never make it to the post season with this guy pitching in 50/50 games. The Chiefs wrap up training camp, we'll tell you what Andy likes about his team. Eli Drinkwitz has a very strong opinion about the college football playoffs, we'll play the clip for you. Jerry Jones has a secret, the Dolphins don't know how to practice and we have to work to get Trump on Mt. Rushmore.
This morning, Melissa and Austin debated if they cared about Taylor's new album, learned where people go to escape their kids and gave away tickets to George Birge!
Today it’s all about Ms Taylor Alison Swift: the countdown is on for her New Heights podcast appearance with Travis and Jason Kelce, and we’ve got every easter egg, hint and theory you need to know before it drops. Plus, Kim Kardashian steps into a chilling real-life mystery after watching a Netflix doco, and the surprising personal detail revealed about Kelly Clarkson’s late ex-husband. LISTEN: Want to get caught up on all the Taylor news from this week? We've got you covered: MORNING TEA: The Swiftie Secrets Behind Taylor’s Big News & What She's Like IRLTaylor Swift's Big News & The New Scandalous Twist In The Beckham Feud Once you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here. THE END BITS Support independent women's media The Spill podcast is on TikTok here and on Instagram here. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. To explore more Mamamia shows including those mentioned in this show browse here. CREDITS Host & Producer: Ash London Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Airdate: 8.13.25} Today in Who Cares News: Taylor Swift nearly breaks the internet at midnight with the surprise announcement of her 12th album, The Life of a Showgirl—and some TV hosts aren't thrilled about the timing. William Shatner, at 94, boldly goes into boy band territory with Nick Carter and Paul Wesley in a tongue-in-cheek “Older Boys Band” debut. And the trailer for Only Murders in the Building Season 5 drops, promising a star-packed cast, mob trouble, and a mystery that starts with the death of the trio's beloved doorman. Voted 6th Best Entertainment News Podcast! Because being #1 is soooo overrated. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations buy us a coffee
The Shannon Noll became the Tay Tay this week... Contracts, media chatter, pot shots and ugly wins. Darren Parkin, Aaron McGrath and Tim Rosen with the latest from Unpluggered.
Join Eric, @CSIBillCrane, @WesMoss365, @TimAndrewsHere, @Autopritts, @JaredYamamoto, Greg, and George LIVE on 95.5 WSB from 3pm-7pm as they chat about the Trump-Putin summit, Tay Tay's new product, The Rizzler, and so much more! *New episodes of our sister shows: The Popcast with Tim Andrews and The Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto are available as well!
Taylor Swift allegedly joined my show to break some news. Tay-Tay will be on her boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast “New Heights”… guessing to promote her new album - Life of a showgirl. Or, maybe they're getting married. Whatever the reason, Swifties are going to tune in. AOL is shutting down its dial-up internet service as of September 30th. Savannah Bananas came to Coors Field over the weekend and the result should be embarrassing for the Colorado Rockies. Paramount is purchasing the rights to UFC in a $7.7 billion deal over seven years beginning in 2026.
Carson's Jeep started having problems over the weekend. He brought it in and the estimated bill is astronomical. Should he keep the jeep? Tay Tay will be on the New Heights podcast. She also announced her new album in the teaser for the episode. Over the weekend a car got into an altercation with some motorcycle riders at Cherry Creek State Park. The car pursued the motorcycles to Hampden and Yosemite. The driver hit the riders and shoved them out into oncoming traffic. BJ has an anniversary coming up. He's looking for gifts on Unclaimedbaggage.com. A group of guys set a world record for eating beans on a toothpick. Carson is convinced that Jason Kelce wasn't aware Taylor Swift would announce her new album debut on his podcast. Health experts are warning against processed meats. They say the number of carcinogens in them are equal to a cigarette. Jamie's son doesn't mow the yard and leaves it to Jamie. Did you ever have a mean bus driver when you were a kid?
Carson's Jeep started having problems over the weekend. He brought it in and the estimated bill is astronomical. Should he keep the jeep? Tay Tay will be on the New Heights podcast. She also announced her new album in the teaser for the episode.
HUGE news for Swifties — Taylor Swift’s new album has just been announced, and nope, we're not okay.Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have renewed their vows — and while the event looked lavish, the guest list (or rather those left off it) told a scandalous story. Then, we take a deep dive into the latest chapter of the Beckham family feud, tracing how we got here, all the recent nuggets of information you may have missed and where things stand now. And finally, we unpack the Camp Rock reunion you didn’t know you needed — Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas back on stage together, sending fans into a frenzy.LISTENWant more Tay Tay goss? Listen to The Celebrity Mum Coming For Taylor Swift & The Curse Of The Vow RenewalLove the Beckhams? Check out these episode of The Spill:The Photo That Proves The Beckham Family Are Feuding & Alexander Skarsgård’s Sexy Shorts Are No AccidentThe Beckham Family Are Feuding & The Stages Of Dating Tom CruiseWant $10 + a free month of Mamamia? We've got you. We're cooking up something exciting and need your brilliant opinions to help us make even better content.It's just 20 minutes of your time, and you'll get: $10 e-gift card 1 month Mamamia subscription (or gift it to someone if you're already a subscriber) Take our survey here and find the Terms and Conditions hereTHE END BITS Support independent women's media The Spill podcast is on TikTok here and on Instagram here and you can check out our vodcast on Youtube here. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. Do you have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss on The Spill? Send us a voice message, or send us an email thespill@mamamia.com.au and we'll come back to you ASAP!To explore more Mamamia shows including those mentioned in this show browse here. CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik and Ksenija Lukich Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we’re dedicating a lot of time to the queen herself, Taylor Swift, who just announced her twelfth album The Life of a Showgirl, in the most unexpected way. From the Max Martin collab that could signal her return to huge pop bangers, to Ash London's behind-the-scenes stories from multiple interviews with Tay, we’ve got all the Swiftie gossip you need to keep up at work today. Plus, the first look at season 2 of Meghan Markle’s Netflix lifestyle series With Love, Meghan is here and Dua Lipa rings in her 30th birthday with an Ibiza celebration alongside her fiancé Callum Turner. LOVE TAYLOR SWIFT? LISTEN TO THESE EPISODES: Taylor Swift's Big News & The New Scandalous Twist In The Beckham FeudThe Celebrity Mum Coming For Taylor Swift & The Curse Of The Vow RenewalThe Taylor Swift Text Message That Could Change Everything Once you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here. THE END BITS Support independent women's media The Spill podcast is on TikTok here and on Instagram here. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here.To explore more Mamamia shows including those mentioned in this show browse here. CREDITS Host & Producer: Ash London Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Reserve Bank has cut interest rates for a third time this year. Senior Coalition M-Ps have decided to formally oppose Australia's decision to recognise the state of Palestine. And It's Tay Tay day with Taylor Swift anouncing a new album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Reserve Bank has cut interest rates for a third time this year. Senior Coalition M-Ps have decided to formally oppose Australia's decision to recognise the state of Palestine. And It's Tay Tay day with Taylor Swift anouncing a new album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This love may be good or bad, but we think "This Love" is simply perfect. Also one of Taylor's most romantic songs. Would love to chat with Taytay about exactly why she chose to randomly change lyrics for this song so many times lol.Click here for a free Palestine.Support us on Ko-Fi!You can find us here:Instagram: @secretsessionpodcast_TikTok: @secretsessionpodcastTwitter: @secretsessiontsSpotify for CreatorsYoutubeGoogle PodcastsApple Podcastse-mail: secretsessionpodcast@gmail.com Hope you'll join us in the next episodes, streaming every Wednesday.Disclaimer: we are not in any way affiliated/associated with Taylor Swift or her labels.
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Show references: Matthew Tanner, Vice President of AIM and Independent Consultant https://aim-museums.co.uk/Richard Morsley, CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyardhttps://thedockyard.co.uk/Hannah Prowse, CEO, Portsmouth Historic Quarterhttps://portsmouthhq.org/Dominic Jones, CEO Mary Rose Trusthttps://maryrose.org/Andrew Baines, Executive Director, Museum Operations, National Museum of the Royal Navyhttps://www.nmrn.org.uk/ Transcriptions: Paul Marden: Welcome to Skip the Queue. The podcast of people working in and working with visitor attractions, and today you join me in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. I am actually in the shadow of HMS Victory at the moment, right next door to the Mary Rose. And I'm at the Association of Independent Museum's annual conference, and it is Wednesday night, and we're just about to enjoy the conference dinner. We've been told by Dominic Jones, CEO of Mary Rose, to expect lots of surprises and unexpected events throughout the meal, which I understand is a walking meal where we'll partake of our food and drink as we're wandering around the museum itself, moving course to course around different parts of the museum. So that sounds very exciting. Paul Marden: Today's episode, I'm going to be joined by a I don't know what the collective noun is, for a group of Maritime Museum senior leaders, but that's what they are, and we're going to be talking about collaboration within and between museums, especially museums within the maritime sector. Is this a subject that we've talked about a lot previously? I know we've had Dominic Jones before as our number one most listened episode talking about collaboration in the sector, but it's a subject I think is really worthwhile talking about. Paul Marden: Understanding how museums work together, how they can stretch their resources, increase their reach by working together and achieving greater things than they can do individually. I do need to apologise to you, because it's been a few weeks since our last episode, and there's been lots going on in Rubber Cheese HQ, we have recently become part of a larger organisation, Crowd Convert, along with our new sister organisation, the ticketing company, Merac.Paul Marden: So there's been lots of work for me and Andy Povey, my partner in crime, as we merge the two businesses together. Hence why there's been a little bit of a lapse between episodes. But the good news is we've got tonight's episode. We've got one more episode where I'll be heading down to Bristol, and I'll talk a little bit more about that later on, and then we're going to take our usual summer hiatus before we start the next season. So two more episodes to go, and I'm really excited. Paul Marden: Without further ado, I think it's time for us to meet our guests tonight. Let me welcome our guests for this evening. Matthew Tanner, the Vice President of AIM and an Independent Consultant within the museum sector. You've also got a role within international museums as well. Matthew, remind me what that was.Matthew Tanner: That's right, I was president of the International Congress of Maritime Museums.Paul Marden: And that will be relevant later. I'm sure everyone will hear. Richard Morsley, CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. I've got Hannah Prowse with me, the CEO of Portsmouth Historic Quarter, the inimitable chief cheerleader for Skip the Queue Dominic Jones, CEO of Mary Rose Trust.Dominic Jones: Great to be back.Paul Marden: I expect this to be the number one episode because, you know, it's got to knock your previous episode off the hit list.Dominic Jones: Listen with guests like this. It's going to be the number one. You've got the big hitters, and you've even got one more to go. This is gonna be incredible.Paul Marden: Exactly. And I've got Andrew Baines, the Executive Director Museum Operations at the National Museum of the Royal Navy. That's quite a title.Dominic Jones: He loves a title that's a lot shorter than the last.Paul Marden: Okay, so we always have icebreakers. And actually, it must be said, listeners, you, unless you're watching the YouTube, we've got the the perfect icebreaker because we've started on Prosecco already. So I'm feeling pretty lubed up. Cheers. So icebreakers, and I'm going to be fair to you, I'm not going to pick on you individually this time, which is what I would normally do with my victims. I'm going to ask you, and you can chime in when you feel you've got the right answer. So first of all, I'd like to hear what the best concert or festival is that you've been to previously.Hannah Prowse: That's really easy for me, as the proud owner of two teenage daughters, I went Tay Tay was Slay. Slay. It was amazing. Three hours of just sheer performative genius and oh my god, that girl stamina. It was just insane. So yeah, it's got to be Tay Tay.Paul Marden: Excellent. That's Taylor Swift. For those of you that aren't aware and down with the kids, if you could live in another country for a year, what would Dominic Jones: We not all answer the gig. I've been thinking of a gig. Well, I was waiting. Do we not all answer one, Rich has got a gig. I mean, you can't just give it to Hannah. Richard, come in with your gig.Richard Morsley: Thank you. So I can't say it's the best ever, but. It was pretty damn awesome. I went to see pulp at the O2 on Saturday night. They were amazing. Are they still bringing it? They were amazing. Incredible. Transport me back.Matthew Tanner: Members mentioned the Mary Rose song. We had this.Dominic Jones: Oh, come on, Matthew, come on. That was brilliant. That was special. I mean, for me, I'm not allowed to talk about it. It's probably end ups. But you know, we're not allowed to talk you know, we're not allowed to talk about other than here. But I'm taking my kids, spoiler alert, if you're listening to see Shawn Mendes in the summer. So that will be my new favourite gig, because it's the first gig for my kids. So I'm very excited about that. That's amazing. Amazing. Andrew, any gigs?Andrew Baines: It has to be Blondie, the amazing. Glen Beck writing 2019, amazing.Dominic Jones: Can you get any cooler? This is going to be the number one episode, I can tell.Paul Marden: Okay, let's go with number two. If you could live in another country for a year, which one would you choose? Hannah Prowse: Morocco. Paul Marden: Really? Oh, so you're completely comfortable with the heat. As I'm wilting next.Hannah Prowse: Completely comfortable. I grew up in the Middle East, my as an expat brat, so I'm really happy out in the heat. I just love the culture, the art, the landscape, the food, the prices, yeah, Morocco. For me, I thinkMatthew Tanner: I've been doing quite a lot of work recently in Hong Kong. Oh, wow. It's this amazing mix of East and West together. There's China, but where everybody speaks English, which is fantastic.Dominic Jones: I lived in Hong Kong for a few years, and absolutely loved it. So I do that. But I think if I could choose somewhere to live, it's a it's a bit of cheating answer, because the country's America, but the place is Hawaii, because I think I'm meant for Hawaii. I think I've got that sort of style with how I dress, not today, because you are but you can get away with it. We're hosting, so. Paul Marden: Last one hands up, if you haven't dived before, D with Dom.Dominic Jones: But all of your listeners can come Dive the 4d at the Mary Rose in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, as well as the other amazing things you can do here with our friends and National Museum of Portsmouth Historic Quarter, he will cut this bit out.Paul Marden: Yeah, there will be a little bit of strict editing going on. And that's fair. So we want to talk a little bit today about collaboration within the Maritime Museum collective as we've got. I was saying on the intro, I don't actually know what the collective noun is for a group of Maritime Museum leaders, a wave?Hannah Prowse: A desperation?Paul Marden: Let's start with we've talked previously. I know on your episode with Kelly, you talked about collaboration here in the dockyard, but I think it's really important to talk a little bit about how Mary Rose, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and the National Museum of the Royal Navy all work together. So talk a little bit for listeners that don't know about the collaboration that you've all got going. Dominic Jones: We've got a wonderful thing going on, and obviously Hannah and Andrew will jump in. But we've got this great site, which is Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. We've got Portsmouth Historic Quarter that sort of curates, runs, owns the site, and I'll let Hannah come into that. We've got the Mary Rose, which is my favourite, amazing museum, and then we've got all of the museums and ships to the National Museum of the Royal Navy. But do you want to go first, Hannah, and talk about sort of what is Portsmouth Historic Quarter and the dockyard to you? Hannah Prowse: Yeah, so at Portsmouth Historic Quarter, we are the landlords of the site, and ultimately have custody of this and pretty hard over on the other side of the water. And it's our job to curate the space, make sure it's accessible to all and make it the most spectacular destination that it can be. Where this point of debate interest and opportunity is around the destination versus attraction debate. So obviously, my partners here run amazing attractions, and it's my job to cite those attractions in the best destination that it can possibly be.Matthew Tanner: To turn it into a magnet that drawsDominic Jones: And the infrastructure. I don't know whether Hannah's mentioned it. She normally mentions it every five seconds. Have you been to the new toilets? Matthew, have you been to these new toilets?Paul Marden: Let's be honest, the highlight of a museum. Richard Morsley: Yeah, get that wrong. We're in trouble.Hannah Prowse: It's very important. Richard Morsley: But all of the amazing ships and museums and you have incredible.Paul Marden: It's a real draw, isn't it? And you've got quite a big estate, so you you've got some on the other side of the dockyard behind you with boat trips that we take you over.Andrew Baines: Absolutely. So we run Victor here and warrior and 33 on the other side of the hub with the Royal Navy submarine museum explosion working in partnership with BHQ. So a really close collaboration to make it as easy as possible for people to get onto this site and enjoy the heritage that we are joint custodians of. Paul Marden: Yeah, absolutely. It's amazing. So we're talking a little bit about museums collaborating together, which really is the essence of what we're here for conference, isn't it? I remember when we had the keynote this morning, we were talking about how important it is for everybody to come together. There's no egos here. Everyone's sharing the good stuff. And it was brilliant as well. Given that you're all maritime museums, is it more important for you to differentiate yourselves from one another and compete, or is it more important for you to collaborate?Richard Morsley: Well, from my perspective, it's there is certainly not competitive. I think there's sufficient, I was sufficient distance, I think, between the the attractions for that to be the case, and I think the fact we're all standing here today with a glass of wine in hand, with smiles on our face kind of says, says a lot, actually, in terms of the collaboration within the sector. And as you say that the the AIM conference today that for me, is right, right at the heart of it, it's how we as an independent museum sector, all come together, and we share our knowledge, we share our best practice, and once a year, we have this kind of amazing celebration of these incredible organisations and incredible people coming together and having a wonderful couple of days. Matthew Tanner: But if I could step in there, it's not just the wine, is it rum, perhaps. The maritime sector in particular is one that is is so closely knit and collected by the sea, really. So in the international context, with the International Congress, is about 120 museums. around the world that come together every two years into the fantastic Congress meetings, the connections between these people have come from 1000s of miles away so strong, it's actually joy and reminds us of why we are so excited about the maritime.Paul Marden: I saw you on LinkedIn last year. I think it was you had Mystic Seaport here, didn't you?Dominic Jones: We did and we've had Australia. We've had so many. It all came from the ICM conference I went with and we had such a good time, didn't we saw Richard there. We saw Matthew, and it was just brilliant. And there's pinch yourself moments where you're with museums that are incredible, and then afterwards they ring you and ask you for advice. I'm thinking like there's a lady from France ringing me for advice. I mean, what's that about? I passed her to Andrew.Hannah Prowse: I think also from a leadership perspective, a lot of people say that, you know, being a CEO is the loneliest job in the world, but actually, if you can reach out and have that network of people who actually are going through the same stuff that you're going through, and understand the sector you're working in. It's really, really great. So if I'm having a rubbish day, Dom and I will frequently meet down in the gardens outside between our two offices with a beer or an ice cream and just go ah at each other. And that's really important to be able to do.Dominic Jones: And Hannah doesn't laugh when I have a crisis. I mean, she did it once. She did it and it hurt my feelings.Hannah Prowse: It was really funny.Dominic Jones: Well, laughter, Dominic, Hannah Prowse: You needed. You needed to be made. You did. You did. But you know, and Richard and I have supported each other, and occasionally.Richard Morsley: You know, you're incredibly helpful when we're going through a recruitment process recently.Hannah Prowse: Came and sat in on his interview.Richard Morsley: We were rogue. Hannah Prowse: We were so bad, we should never be allowed to interview today. Paul Marden: I bet you were just there taking a list of, yeah, they're quite good. I'm not going to agree to that one.Hannah Prowse: No, it was, it was great, and it's lovely to have other people who are going through the same stuff as you that you can lean on. Richard Morsley: Yeah, absolutely.Dominic Jones: Incredible. It's such an important sector, as Matthew said, and we are close, the water doesn't divide us. It makes us it makes us stronger.Matthew Tanner: Indeed. And recently, of course, there's increasing concern about the state of the marine environment, and maritime museums are having to take on that burden as well, to actually express to our puppets. It's not just about the ships and about the great stories. It's also about the sea. It's in excess, and we need to look after it. Paul Marden: Yeah, it's not just a view backwards to the past. It's around how you take that and use that as a model to go forward. Matthew Tanner: Last week, the new David Attenborough piece about the ocean 26 marathon museums around the world, simultaneously broadcasting to their local audiences. Dominic Jones: And it was phenomenal. It was such a good film. It was so popular, and the fact that we, as the Mary Rose, could host it thanks to being part of ICM, was just incredible. Have you seen it? Paul Marden: I've not seen Dominic Jones: It's coming to Disney+, any day now, he's always first to know it's on. There you go. So watch it there. It's so good. Paul Marden: That's amazing. So you mentioned Disney, so that's a kind of an outside collaboration. Let's talk a little bit. And this is a this is a rubbish segue, by the way. Let's talk a little bit about collaborating outside of the sector itself, maybe perhaps with third party rights holders, because I know that you're quite pleased with your Lego exhibition at the moment.Richard Morsley: I was actually going to jump in there. Dominic, because you've got to be careful what you post on LinkedIn. There's no such thing as I don't know friends Exactly. Really.Dominic Jones: I was delighted if anyone was to steal it from us, I was delighted it was you. Richard Morsley: And it's been an amazing exhibition for us. It's bringing bringing Lego into the Historic Dockyard Chatham. I think one of the one of the things that we sometimes lack is that that thing that's kind of truly iconic, that the place is iconic, the site is incredible, but we don't have that household name. We don't have a Mary Rose. We don't have a victory. So actually working in partnership, we might get there later. We'll see how the conversation, but yeah, how we work with third parties, how we use third party IP and bring that in through exhibitions, through programming. It's really important to us. So working at a Lego brick Rex exhibition, an exhibition that really is a museum exhibition, but also tells the story of three Chatham ships through Lego, it's absolutely perfect for us, and it's performed wonderfully. It's done everything that we would have hoped it would be. Dominic Jones: I'm bringing the kids in the summer. I love Chatham genuinely. I know he stole the thing from LinkedIn, but I love Chatham. So I'll be there. I'll be there. I'll spend money in the shop as well.Richard Morsley: Buy a book. Yeah.Paul Marden: Can we buy Lego? Richard Morsley: Of course you can buy Lego. Paul Marden: So this is a this is a magnet. It is sucking the kids into you, but I bet you're seeing something amazing as they interpret the world that they've seen around them at the museum in the Lego that they can play with.Richard Morsley: Of some of some of the models that are created off the back of the exhibition by these children is remind and adults actually, but mainly, mainly the families are amazing, but and you feel awful at the end of the day to painstakingly take them apart.Richard Morsley: Where is my model?Dominic Jones: So we went to see it in the Vasa, which is where he stole the idea from. And I decided to, sneakily, when they were doing that, take a Charles model that was really good and remodel it to look like the Mary Rose, and then post a picture and say, I've just built the Mary Rose. I didn't build the Mary Rose. Some Swedish person bought the Mary Rose. I just added the flags. You get what you say. Hannah Prowse: We've been lucky enough to be working with the Lloyds register foundation this year, and we've had this brilliant she sees exhibition in boathouse four, which is rewriting women into maritime history. So the concept came from Lloyd's Register, which was, you know, the untold stories of women in maritime working with brilliant photographers and textile designers to tell their stories. And they approached me and said, "Can we bring this into the dockyard?" And we said, "Yes, but we'd really love to make it more local." And they were an amazing partner. And actually, what we have in boathouse for is this phenomenal exhibition telling the stories of the women here in the dockyard.Richard Morsley: And then going back to that point about collaboration, not competition, that exhibition, then comes to Chatham from February next year, but telling, telling Chatham stories instead of. Hannah Prowse: Yeah, Richard came to see it here and has gone, "Oh, I love what you've done with this. Okay, we can we can enhance, we can twist it." So, you know, I've hoped he's going to take our ideas and what we do with Lloyd's and make it a million times better.Richard Morsley: It's going to be an amazing space.Dominic Jones: Richard just looks at LinkedIn and gets everyone's ideas.Andrew Baines: I think one of the exciting things is those collaborations that people will be surprised by as well. So this summer, once you've obviously come to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and experience the joys of that, and then you've called off on Chatham and another day to see what they've got there, you can go off to London Zoo, and we are working in partnership with London Zoo, and we have a colony of Death Watch beetle on display. Paul Marden: Oh, wonderful. I mean, can you actually hear them? Dominic Jones: Not necessarily the most exciting.Andrew Baines: I'll grant you. But you know, we've got a Chelsea gold medal on in the National Museum of the Royal Navy for collaboration with the Woodlands Foundation, looking at Sudden Oak death. And we've got an exhibition with ZSL at London Zoo, which I don't think anybody comes to a National Maritime Museum or an NMRN National Museum The Royal Navy, or PHQ, PhD, and expects to bump into tiny little animals, no, butDominic Jones: I love that, and it's such an important story, the story of Victor. I mean, look, you're both of you, because Matthew's involved with Victor as well. Your victory preservation and what you're doing is incredible. And the fact you can tell that story, it's LSL, I love that.Andrew Baines: Yeah. And we're actually able to feed back into the sector. And one of the nice things is, we know we talk about working collaboratively, but if you look at the victory project, for example, our project conservator came down the road from Chatham, equally, which you one of.Richard Morsley: Our your collections manager.Paul Marden: So it's a small pool and you're recycling.Andrew Baines: Progression and being people in develop and feed them on.Matthew Tanner: The open mindedness, yeah, taking and connecting from all over, all over the world, when I was working with for the SS Great Britain, which is the preserved, we know, great iron steam chip, preserved as as he saw her, preserved in a very, very dry environment. We'll take technology for that we found in the Netherlands in a certain seeds factory where they had to, they had to package up their seeds in very, very low humidity environments.Paul Marden: Yes, otherwise you're gonna get some sprouting going on. Matthew Tanner: Exactly. That's right. And that's the technology, which we then borrowed to preserve a great historic ship. Paul Marden: I love that. Dominic Jones: And SS Great Britain is amazing, by the way you did such a good job there. It's one of my favourite places to visit. So I love that.Paul Marden: I've got a confession to make. I'm a Somerset boy, and I've never been.Dominic Jones: Have you been to yoga list? Oh yeah, yeah. I was gonna say.Paul Marden: Yeah. I am meeting Sam Mullins at the SS Great Britain next next week for our final episode of the season. Matthew Tanner: There you go.Dominic Jones: And you could go to the where they made the sale. What's the old court canvas or Corker Canvas is out there as well. There's so many amazing places down that neck of the woods. It's so good.Paul Marden: Quick segue. Let's talk. Let's step away from collaboration, or only very lightly, highlights of today, what was your highlight talk or thing that you've seen?Richard Morsley: I think for me, it really was that focus on community and engagement in our places and the importance of our institutions in the places that we're working. So the highlight, absolutely, for me, opening this morning was the children's choir as a result of the community work that the Mary Rose trust have been leading, working.Dominic Jones: Working. So good. Richard Morsley: Yeah, fabulous. Paul Marden: Absolutely. Matthew Tanner: There's an important point here about about historic ships which sometimes get kind of positioned or landed by developers alongside in some ports, as if that would decorate a landscape. Ships actually have places. Yes, they are about they are connected to the land. They're not just ephemeral. So each of these ships that are here in Portsmouth and the others we've talked about actually have roots in their home ports and the people and the communities that they served. They may well have roots 1000s of miles across the ocean as well, makes them so exciting, but it's a sense of place for a ship. Hannah Prowse: So I think that all of the speakers were obviously phenomenal.Dominic Jones: And including yourself, you were very good.Hannah Prowse: Thank you. But for me, this is a slightly random one, but I always love seeing a group of people coming in and watching how they move in the space. I love seeing how people interact with the buildings, with the liminal spaces, and where they have where they run headlong into something, where they have threshold anxiety. So when you have a condensed group of people, it's something like the AIM Conference, and then they have points that they have to move around to for the breakout sessions. But then watching where their eyes are drawn, watching where they choose to go, and watching how people interact with the heritage environment I find really fascinating. Paul Marden: Is it like flocks of birds? What are moving around in a space? Hannah Prowse: Exactly. Yeah.Paul Marden: I say, this morning, when I arrived, I immediately joined a queue. I had no idea what the queue was, and I stood there for two minutes.Dominic Jones: I love people in the joint queues, we normally try and sell you things.Paul Marden: The person in front of me, and I said, "What we actually queuing for?" Oh, it's the coffee table. Oh, I don't need coffee. See you later. Yes.Dominic Jones: So your favourite bit was the queue. Paul Marden: My favourite..Dominic Jones: That's because you're gonna plug Skip the Queue. I love it.Dominic Jones: My favourite moment was how you divided the conference on a generational boundary by talking about Kojak.Dominic Jones: Kojak? Yes, it was a gamble, because it was an old film, and I'll tell you where I saw it. I saw it on TV, and the Mary Rose have got it in their archives. So I said, Is there any way I could get this to introduce me? And they all thought I was crazy, but I think it worked. But my favorite bit, actually, was just after that, when we were standing up there and welcoming everyone to the conference. Because for four years, we've been talking about doing this for three years. We've been arranging it for two years. It was actually real, and then the last year has been really scary. So for us to actually pull it off with our partners, with the National Museum of the Royal Navy, with Portsmouth Historic quarter, with all of our friends here, was probably the proudest moment for me. So for me, I loved it. And I'm not going to lie, when the children were singing, I was a little bit emotional, because I was thinking, this is actually happened. This is happening. So I love that, and I love tonight. Tonight's going to be amazing. Skip the queue outside Dive, the Mary Rose 4d come and visit. He won't edit that out. He won't edit that out. He can't keep editing Dive, The Mary Rose.Dominic Jones: Andrew, what's his favourite? Andrew Baines: Oh yes. Well, I think it was the kids this morning, just for that reminder when you're in the midst of budgets and visitor figures and ticket income and development agreements, and why is my ship falling apart quicker than I thought it was going to fall apart and all those kind of things actually just taking that brief moment to see such joy and enthusiasm for the next generation. Yeah, here directly connected to our collections and that we are both, PHQ, NRN supported, MRT, thank you both really just a lovely, lovely moment.Paul Marden: 30 kids singing a song that they had composed, and then backflip.Dominic Jones: It was a last minute thing I had to ask Jason. Said, Jason, can you stand to make sure I don't get hit? That's why I didn't want to get hit, because I've got a precious face. Hannah Prowse: I didn't think the ship fell apart was one of the official parts of the marketing campaign.Paul Marden: So I've got one more question before we do need to wrap up, who of your teams have filled in the Rubber Cheese Website Survey. Dominic Jones: We, as Mary Rose and Ellen, do it jointly as Portsmouth historic document. We've done it for years. We were an early adopter. Of course, we sponsored it. We even launched it one year. And we love it. And actually, we've used it in our marketing data to improve loads of things. So since that came out, we've made loads of changes. We've reduced the number of clicks we've done a load of optimum website optimisation. It's the best survey for visitor attractions. I feel like I shouldn't be shouting out all your stuff, because that's all I do, but it is the best survey.Paul Marden: I set you up and then you just ran so we've got hundreds of people arriving for this evening's event. We do need to wrap this up. I want one last thing, which is, always, we have a recommendation, a book recommendation from Nepal, and the first person to retweet the message on Bluesky will be offered, of course, a copy of the book. Does anyone have a book that they would like to plug of their own or, of course, a work or fiction that they'd like to recommend for the audience.Paul Marden: And we're all looking at you, Matthew.Dominic Jones: Yeah. Matthew is the book, man you're gonna recommend. You'reAndrew Baines: The maritime.Paul Marden: We could be absolutely that would be wonderful.Matthew Tanner: Two of them jump into my mind, one bit more difficult to read than the other, but the more difficult to read. One is Richard Henry. Dana D, a n, a, an American who served before the mast in the 19th century as an ordinary seaman on a trading ship around the world and wrote a detailed diary. It's called 10 years before the mast. And it's so authentic in terms of what it was really like to be a sailor going around Cape corn in those days. But the one that's that might be an easier gift is Eric Newby, the last great grain race, which was just before the Second World War, a journalist who served on board one of the last great Windjammers, carrying grain from Australia back to Europe and documenting his experience higher loft in Gales get 17 knots in his these giant ships, absolute white knuckle rides. Paul Marden: Perfect, perfect. Well, listeners, if you'd like a copy of Matthew's book recommendation, get over to blue sky. Retweet the post that Wenalyn will put out for us. I think the last thing that we really need to do is say cheers and get on with the rest of the year. Richard Morsley: Thank you very much. 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There are five distinct types of female anger, and Deborra Lee Furness might be the patron saint of all of them. But which one are you? Mia, Jessie and Holly discuss on today's show. Also, Chief Taylor Swift Correspondent (aka Mia) has had a very exciting weekend, and explains what Tay Tay 'having ownership' of her master recordings actually means. Plus, we've officially got the lick ick from the first episode of And Just Like That. Jessie talks fluff TV and why we keep coming back to certain shows for comfort. And the young Australian farmer with a book deal who’s felt the wrath of Booktok — and what Holly thinks the internet has misunderstood. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: We Need To Debrief On 'And Just Like That' Season Three, Ep One Listen: The Mushroom Trial Details We Can't Stop Thinking About Listen: Harry, Brooklyn And The Epidemic of Family Estrangement Listen: The Lies We Tell Listen: The Macron Shove, A Divorce Statement & Some ADHD News Listen: Jessie's Crisis Of Ambition Listen: Kris Jenner Thinks You're a Grub Listen: Dream Jobs & Situationships: Can You Really Ever Have It All? What to read: Read: Luke Bateman was on The Bachelor Australia. Now he's going viral for an unlikely reason. Read: It took 8 years for Angelina Jolie to divorce Brad Pitt. He's just made a rare comment about it. Read: The one question we're all asking now that Taylor Swift owns her own music. Read: The new season of And Just Like That feels wildly different, for one reason that will make you smile. Read: And Just Like That is coming back, and a controversial character is missing. THE END BITS: Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloudBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, what do you know? As the Royals were shopping around for ballpark locations they just decided to start spending hundreds of millions of dollars buying up properties. Somebody affiliated with the team now owns the $164 million mortgage on the 119th street property in OP and there is no way this is a coincidence or unrelated to a new stadium. But it also may have zero to do with the Royals wanting to go there. We explain all the inner workings and details. No matter what, this news comes at the perfect time to put pressure on every city and county in both states that are trying to lure the teams. And this was needed. Let's get this all wrapped up, please. Dr. Jill may have to testify if her underlings refuse to do interviews with the House. Same for Hunter. This is all about the auto pen and who was actually running America. AMC Theaters stock went up nearly 20% after a record setting Memorial Day weekend.... the movies are making a comeback. Noah Cameron pitches another gem for the Royals and is off to the best start of any pitcher in Royals history. Bill Self talks about his crazy great freshmen Darryn Peterson and settling the new rules for college sports. Travis may be looking to pop the question with Tay Tay and what's going on with all Jack in the Box locations closing in KC?
Are you down to clown? Alicia sure is, with a super-sized 13th episode of the season devoted entirely to the latest news of Taylor Swift and Swiftworld - which is fervently hoping for the release of Reputation (Taylor's Version) on Monday. Meanwhile, a human leg bone was found a couple of hundred yards from her Rhode Island home, TayTay nemesis Scooter Braun is offering unsolicited financial advice, and when it comes to her longtime friend Blake Lively, it does seem to have ended with them. Want early, ad-free episodes, regular Dumpster Dives, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Want a personalized message for someone in your life? Check us out on Cameo! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Holden's back-back again, and he's thirsty for more LPN time as he and MJ try to keep Jackie sane after the very recent loss of her father, so it's time to goss' 'bout the fact that Hilaria Baldwin has come out as having a very special brain which is why she pretend to be from EL SPAAAAAIINNOOOO, MJ started 'Manuel Not Included' and it's causin' them great mental distress but now they're wondering if it's all a conspiracy to let Alec Baldwin do a silly racist accent in interviews?!?!, Lea Michele makes claim she can read, but the lady doth protest TOO MUCH, Jackie's the only one of the three watching the new season of 'The Rehearsal' and she's not sure what the show is anymore, but speaking of awkward humor, she highly suggests Tim Robinson's new movie 'Friendship'. China's first corgi police dog is in trouble AGAIN and no one can remember who picked this article, Taytay got served with a subpoena in the ongoing LivelyxBaldoni case and it's got MJ firing shots at the Beyhive with even MORE conspiracies!, there's a '10 Things I Hate About You' musical comin' to Broadway bein' scored by the one and the only Carly Rae Jepsen, and MUCH MORE! Then a list featuring an actor who ate real dog poop on camera and 29 other HORRIFYING BEHIND THE SCENES THAT LITERALLY MADE ME SICK TO MY STOOOOMACH (per the list title), the Blindz, and a totally remote Jackie's Snackies with MJ's Munchie Minute, and Holden Likes to Eat Two Things....PUSSY & SNACKS from 1:07:03.829 til 1:16:42.609! HAIL HENRY THOMAS ZEBROWSKI SENIOR!Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Page 7 ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
This week, the Geeks wade into a swamp of tech meltdowns, governmental facepalms, and the usual Elon-flavored absurdity. Kicking things off, protesters take their beef with Tesla to the streets while Proud Boys decide this is the hill to vroom and die on. Meanwhile, Elon's privacy prayers have finally been answered—thanks to new FAA rules, he and Tay-Tay can jet around untracked like it's 1999. Oh, and while Earth dodges a killer asteroid, the Moon might be signing up for an unplanned smackdown. Sorry, Luna.In the news, Signal's reputation as the go-to encrypted app takes a nosedive thanks to Republican Senate drama and an Inspector General with receipts. The NSA warned us. Nobody listened. Now it's “SignalGate” season. Elon continues his narcissist Voltron strategy by having xAI buy X (from Elon). Trump, meanwhile, is moonwalking into a $2.3B Truth Social payday, while his meme coin tanks post-tariff tantrum. OpenAI flexes with new AGI funding and 700M AI-generated images (probably 699M of them cursed), while the first therapy chatbot actually helps someone and a brain-voice interface starts sounding a lot like Skynet: The Prequel. Oh, and in shocking news: Trump's war on “information silos” is code for “your personal data is about to be someone else's business.”Media Candy serves up a grab bag from punk docs (Turn It Around) to jungle pulp throwbacks (Tales of the Gold Monkey), and yes—Stephen Collins is still problematic. Apple's prepping new AI-powered health apps, emoji drops, and a food tab for News+, because why not. WhatsApp now wants to be your phone, Alexa+ disappoints, and Zuckerberg tries to make Facebook usable again with a “Friends-only” feed. Meanwhile, Bill Gates pulls a nostalgia flex by dropping OG Microsoft source code like it's a rare vinyl. In other dark corners: Kermit the Frog is now giving commencement speeches, Val Kilmer sadly exits stage left, and Elon fails in his bid to buy a state supreme court. Hands off, Elon. Just… hands off.Sponsors:Private Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordDeleteMe - Head over to JoinDeleteMe.com/GOG and use the code "GOG" for 20% off.Show notes at https://gog.show/691FOLLOW UPCrowds Turn Out Across the U.S. for ‘Tesla Takedown' ProtestsThe Proud Boys and Militias Come to Tesla's DefenseTaylor Swift and Elon Can Finally Fly Private Without Being Tracked Thanks to New FAA RuleEarth Is Safe From Menacing Asteroid—but Our Moon Might Take the HitIN THE NEWSRepublican chair of Senate Armed Services Committee calls for investigation into Signal chatDoD Inspector General Says He's Looking Into SignalGateWaltz's team set up at least 20 Signal group chats for crises across the worldNSA warned of vulnerabilities in Signal app a month before Houthi strike chatTrump administration fires director of National Security AgencyxAI, Elon Musk's AI company, just purchased X, Elon Musk's social media companyTrump kicks off sale of $2.3bn Truth Social stakeYou'll Never Guess What Happened to Trump's Meme Coin After He Announced His TariffsOpenAI: New funding to build towards AGIOxygen Levels in Earth's Lakes Are Plummeting, Study RevealsChatGPT users have generated over 700M images since last week, OpenAI saysFirst Therapy Chatbot Trial Yields Mental Health BenefitsUS Senate committee opens review into Meta's efforts to gain access to ChinaBrain-to-voice neuroprosthesis restores naturalistic speechGenerative AI Leadership & Strategy SpecializationPresident Trump's War on ‘Information Silos' Is Bad News for Your Personal DataMEDIA CANDYThe White LotusThe StudioOrphan Black: EchoesOrphan BlackShe-Hulk: Attorney at LawTales of the Gold MonkeyStephen CollinsTurn It Around: The Story of East Bay PunkGenres are bustin' out all over in Strange New Worlds S3 teaserFerris Bueller's teacher schools Trump on tariffsAPPS & DOODADSProject 2025 TrackerApple is reportedly on track to launch the M5 iPad Pro and MacBook Pro later this yearApple is said to be developing a revamped Health app with a built-in AI doctoriOS 18.4 is available now with new emoji, Apple News+ Food and priority notificationsChange the default apps on iPhoneWhatsApp can be your default calling and texting app on iPhoneAlexa+ is out, but missing a lot of features Amazon demoed last monthFacebook's new Friends-only feed ditches all the algorithmic junkBill Gates Publishes Original Microsoft Source Code in a Blog PostRed SalsaTHE DARK SIDE WITH DAVEDave BittnerThe CyberWireHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopOnly Malware in the BuildingKermit the Frog named University of Maryland commencement speakerCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSBletchley code breaker Betty Webb dies aged 101Val Kilmer, Top Gun Actor and One-Time Batman, Dead at 65Elon Musk tried to buy Wisconsin's Supreme Court. 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