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Each of our experiences of saying goodbye to our parent/s for the last time are different. Whether you were with them when they passed, travelled to the hospital afterwards, or had to find your own individual way of saying goodbye - it's never what we quite expect. In this episode, we chat with Chloe Kent who shared a sketch based on her own experience of her final goodbyes to her mum, which you can watch here. Fact is - the reality of this moment is usually so far from what we think it would look like. Have films and TV shows given us a warped reality? And why is it so AWKWARD? Would you go back and change what you said or how you acted if you could?You can listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all the other streaming platforms.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week is #DyingMattersWeek in the UK - and the topic this year has been focused on grief in the workplace, and how we can provide support to grieving colleagues and staff members. This is something that has impacted so many of us, whether that's at university, college, in your first job or in your long-term career. It's also something we see affecting the people around us all the time. In this episode, Kat and Emma share their experiences of grieving in the workplace/at school, shared some of your stories that you submitted, and spoke about how we hope to see some change. You can listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all the other streaming platforms.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode we chat to clinical psychotherapist, writer, podcast host and Tedx speaker Meghan Riordan Jarvis about how grief manifests itself into both your mind and your body. Both Kat and Emma struggled with different illnesses, both mental and physical, after the death of their parents - and know that a lot of listeners do too - so it was so interesting to hear how these show up differently in different people and what we can do to calm our body and mind. Find out more about Meghan on her website here or on her Instagram here. You can listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all the other streaming platforms.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WE'RE BACK! In this week's episode, Emma asks me ALL the questions about my pregnancy, and how I'm navigating it without my mum - including all the emotions I expect to feel once the baby is here. We also shared your comments on how you feel about becoming parents without yours around.This is definitely a situation we've talked about a lot on the DPC so it's been surreal to experience it myself first-hand. You can listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all the other streaming platforms.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Segunda-feira, 03 de abril de 2023. Eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o nono episódio do Castnews, o podcast semanal de notícias para podcasters. Aqui você ouve, toda segunda-feira pela manhã, um resumo das principais notícias sobre o mercado de podcast no Brasil e no mundo. O primeiro podcast totalmente produzido por Inteligência Artificial, um resumo do Podfest Global 2023, atualizações importantes da plataforma Riverside e a chegada do Spotify Audio Ads ao Brasil estão entre as principais notícias que você vai ouvir nesta edição do Castnews! Notícias 01 – A gente começa a edição desta semana noticiando que o que parecia uma possibilidade para um futuro próximo se tornou realidade: um podcast produzido 100% por inteligência artificial. É isso mesmo, os robôs não sabem mais o que é limite, e a série de podcasts Synthetic Stories tá aí pra provar isso. O podcast é produzido em todas as etapas por IA's, desde a criação dos roteiros até a simulação da voz do locutor. Cada um dos episódios apresenta uma história nova, dentro de temas como ficção científica, drama e suspense, que mantém o ouvinte envolvido do início ao fim. Eu mesmo já ouvi o podcast e achei ele extremamente bem produzido, chega a dar uma estranheza de saber que foram robôs que fizeram o programa. Parece até que Love, Death & Robots e Black Mirror se encontraram na vida real… Enfim, o estúdio This Is Distorted, responsável pelo Synthetic Stories, declarou que cada escolha de produção do podcast foi feita pelas máquinas, e que a única participação humana no programa é na divulgação e nas relações públicas. O podcast já tá disponível em todas as principais plataformas de podcast, incluindo Apple Podcasts, Spotify e (é claro) o Google Podcasts. Ler a notícia completa 02 – E o Podfest Global 2023, que nós anunciamos na semana passada, chegou ao fim. Foram mais de 8 dias de painéis e rodas de conversa, desde a programação pré-evento até o encerramento oficial na última quinta-feira. E olha, foi muito conteúdo, viu? O Podfest foi aberto com o painel ‘Podcast Communities' (ou, em português, ‘Comunidades de Podcasters'), que reuniu cinco painelistas pra discutir o tema. O encontro trouxe a perspectiva dos participantes sobre como lidar com as comunidades, desde a criação até a manutenção e o engajamento dos ouvintes. Mas não foi só isso não, porque dentre uma infinidade de temas que foram abordados no evento, teve até passo-a-passo simplificado de como publicar um podcast, pela empresária e produtora Simona Constantini. Mais detalhes sobre a cobertura do evento, você encontra lá no nosso portal. Ler a notícia completa 03 – Ano passado o Spotify passou por uma situação peculiar, se você puxar na memória. Lembra que o comentarista Joe Rogan tava falando uma groselha atrás da outra no podcast dele (The Joe Rogan Experience), que é um dos maiores do Spotify? Alguns artistas criticaram a plataforma por permitir a disseminação de fake news sobre a Covid-19 e as vacinas, e alguns músicos chegaram a tirar suas músicas do Spotify. O Spotify então criou um fundo chamado Creator Equity Fund para apoiar a diversidade na música e nos podcasts. Eles destinaram 100 milhões de dólares para isso, mas no primeiro ano gastaram menos de 10% desse valor. O objetivo do fundo é ajudar criadores negros e LGBTQIAP+ nos Estados Unidos, Reino Unido e aqui no Brasil. O total que a empresa conseguiu gastar foi 10 milhões de dólares, porque depois da bagunça que ficou a estratégia de podcast deles no último ano, com partidas e demissões em massa, eles ainda não conseguiram decidir quais são os projetos mais importantes e que vão receber esse boost financeiro. Ler a notícia completa AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA 04 – A gente continua falando sobre o Spotify, que acabou de lançar no Brasil o Ad Studio, uma plataforma de anúncios que permite aos empreendedores criarem anúncios e divulgar seus negócios para os mais de 500 milhões de ouvintes do Brasil e do mundo. Os anunciantes vão poder separar seus anúncios por região, demografia e interesses de forma automática e fácil. Com o lançamento da plataforma, o Spotify tá na função aí de aproximar os ouvintes de podcast com as marcas, especialmente as regionais, ou pequenas e médias empresas. Em um mercado com cerca de 38,6 milhões de usuários, que é o número médio de ouvintes aqui do Brasil, parece um investimento inteligente. Ler a notícia completa 05 – Você lembra que alguns episódios atrás, nós noticiamos que o PodX Group estava expandindo sua atuação na França, Suíça e Grã Bretanha? Pois é, eles agora anunciaram que estão adquirindo mais uma produtora, a Suomen Podcastmedia na Finlândia. Se por um lado o PodX Group não tá desacelerando nem um pouco o seu crescimento na Europa, do outro, a produtora americana NPR (sigla pra National Public Radio), anunciou a demissão de 10% dos seus funcionários e o encerramento de quatro dos seus podcasts. Entre os programas encerrados estão alguns nomes muito conhecidos, como Invisibilia, Louder Than a Riot e Rough Translation. O presidente-executivo da NPR, John Lansing, disse à imprensa que essas demissões e os encerramentos de podcasts são pra fechar uma lacuna de orçamento que ultrapassou 30 milhões de dólares. A NPR colocou como culpada por essa crise, a falta de anúncios e investidores interessados na publicidade em podcast. O que é (no mínimo!) um motivo curioso, já que a publicidade em podcasts tá crescendo mais e movimentando mais dinheiro a cada ano. Ler a notícia completa 06 – A Riverside anunciou nesta semana uma atualização, com novos recursos de edição de texto e transcrição de áudio baseada em inteligência artificial. Pra quem não sabe, a Riverside é uma ferramenta de videocall que foi projetada especialmente pra criadores de conteúdo como podcasts e videocasts, que podem gravar, editar e publicar tudo dentro da própria plataforma – e em alta qualidade. A edição por texto vai deixar a criação de conteúdo mais fácil (até porque vai dar pra pedir ajuda pro ChatGPT), e o recurso de transcrição por IA tá prometendo transcrições perfeitas em mais de 100 idiomas. Combinando gravação, transcrição, edição e compartilhamento numa interface só, a Riverside tá tornando a produção de podcasts mais acessível e mais eficiente para criadores de conteúdo em todo o mundo. Ler a notícia completa E MAIS: 07 – O fórum Doha Debates lançou seu primeiro podcast em árabe, chamado “Lana”, que fala sobre questões culturais dos dias de hoje para jovens árabes. O podcast é apresentado pela jornalista Rawaa Augé, e produzido em parceria com a empresa de podcasting Sowt. O primeiro episódio questiona se a internet é um ambiente de debate saudável. É, Lana, a gente também se questiona isso todos os dias… Se você fala ou entende árabe, o podcast Lana pode ser encontrado no site da Doha Debates e nas principais plataformas de podcast. Ler a notícia completa 08 – Você sabia que quase 60% dos internautas espanhóis consomem podcast? O portal espanhol Prodigioso Volcán lançou na última semana um relatório sobre os hábitos de escuta de podcasts na Espanha em 2022. Segundo os dados, 2022 foi o quarto ano consecutivo em que o número de ouvintes cresceu. 85,7% dos usuários que responderam à pesquisa conhecem algum podcast, e 57% deles consomem podcasts. A pesquisa também levantou quais os temas preferidos dos ouvintes, em que tipos de dispositivos elas escutam seus programas, e muito mais. Você pode conferir, na íntegra, lá no portal do Castnews. Ler a notícia completa 09 – Também lá no nosso site você pode acessar muitas dicas para a produção do seu podcast. Entre elas, um artigo que traduzimos essa semana, sobre a importância de uma boa descrição dos seus episódios – porque um podcast caprichado e bem produzido vai fazer o melhor uso possível de todas as suas vitrines, né? Então confere lá no post, que além de ser didático, ainda traz 5 dicas para escrever ótimas descrições de podcast. Ler a notícia completa HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 – O apresentador e jornalista Wagner Wakka anunciou nessa semana sua saída do CanalTech, onde comandou o podcast por 5 anos. Ele também não vai mais participar do Porta 101. O CanalTech atualmente é o maior portal multimídia sobre tecnologia do país. Eles publicam em texto, áudio e vídeo sobre assuntos que incluem análises de produtos, podcasts, temas corporativos e até o notícias diárias. O Wagner deixou claro que, apesar da sua saída, o CanalTech não vai ter fim e está em boas mãos. Tanto o podcast CanalTech quanto o Porta 101 vão ao ar semanalmente e estão disponíveis nas principais plataformas de áudio. Ler a notícia completa SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 11 – A Escola Digitalista vai promover a série “Jornalista Podcaster” entre os dias 17 e 23 de abril, com três aulas gravadas sobre a produção de podcasts para jornalistas e outros profissionais interessados. As aulas vão ficar no ar até o dia 23. Os episódios vão falar desde as atribuições de um podcaster até as etapas para colocar um podcast no ar, além de formas de monetizar. O instrutor da série é o Matheus Riga, jornalista e especialista em conteúdo audiovisual. Para participar, é preciso fazer um cadastro e entrar no grupo do evento no WhatsApp. Ah, e é de graça, viu? Ler a notícia completa 12 – Na última segunda-feira, dia 27, o podcast Succession publicou o primeiro episódio da sua quarta e última temporada. A Carol Moreira e o Michel Arouca, que apresentam o programa, analisam e debatem tudo sobre os principais acontecimentos de todos os episódios da série Succession da HBO, que acompanha a saga da sucessão da família Roy – e a quarta temporada da série vai concluir essa saga. O podcast Succession também é da HBO, mas está disponível nas principais plataformas de áudio. Ler a notícia completa 13 – E tem mais lançamento de coisa boa vindo por aí. O Flea, baixista lendário da banda Red Hot Chilli Peppers, acabou de lançar um novo podcast chamado This Little Light, que explora a música como uma força para a cura e transformação. Em cada episódio, o Flea bate um papo com convidados especiais, desde músicos até médicos, e eles exploram juntos como a música pode ajudar a nos conectar com nossas emoções, curar nossas feridas e encontrar significado em nossas vidas. Se você fala inglês e é um amante da música assim como eu, ou simplesmente quer uma dose extra de inspiração, definitivamente vale a pena conferir o This Little Light, disponível no Spotify. Ler a notícia completa RECOMENDAÇÕES NACIONAIS: E na recomendação nacional da semana, eu vou indicar o podcast dos meus amigos da Rede Geek. É o Top 10 – toda semana trazendo um ranking com as maiores, menores, melhores e piores curiosidades no seu feed. A apresentação oficial do programa é do Maury e do Tato Tarcan, mas atualmente eles chamam os amigos pra fazer os rankings, então tem uma rotação. Os “top deizes” são sobre os mais diversos temas, como filmes, séries, games, músicas, entre outros. Os episódios são sempre muito divertidos e interessantes, totalmente recomendado para quem gosta de entretenimento e cultura pop. E aproveito aqui pra mandar uma abração pra eles: Maury, Tato e toda a equipe da Rede Geek. Ler a notícia completa Quer ter o seu programa recomendado aqui no Castnews? Manda pra gente um texto de apresentação do seu podcast ou um press release, e pronto. Você vai estar correndo o risco de ser indicado aqui no programa. Não se esqueça que você também sempre pode divulgar trabalhos e oportunidades de podcast aqui no Castnews. Sejam vagas remuneradas ou vagas de projetos pessoais, manda pra gente no e-mail contato@castnews.com.br que elas vão ser vinculadas toda semana na nossa newsletter. E essas foram as notícias desta oitava edição do Castnews! Você pode ler a íntegra de todas as notícias e assinar a newsletter semanal em castnews.com.br. Ajude o Castnews a crescer espalhando o link deste episódio em suas redes sociais e assinando o feed do podcast para receber em primeira mão os episódios assim que forem publicados. Você pode colaborar com o Castnews mandando seu feedback e sugestões de pauta para o email podcast@castnews.com.br. 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Are more grievers heading to TikTok?Welcome to our FINAL episode of Season 3! We can not believe we're here already... In this week's episode we interview TikTok'er and future sitcom writer (you heard it here first) Chloe Kent! Chloe headed to TikTok to create videos relating to the death of her mum back at the start of Covid. In this episode she shares her own grief story and how the pandemic forced her to slow down and start to process her grief, which led to her now 300k+ followers on the video platform. Does she get backlash for using humour? What do her family think about it? And what's next? Find out in our latest and last episode of season 3. To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Someone once said that you 'won't start to feel more like your normal self until 5 years after the death'. Is this true? Is it partially true? Does it really ever happen? In this episode we discuss how our emotions and sense of self changed between before-Mum-dying (BMD) and after-Mum-dying (AMD) - and how those parts of us changed or returned after 5 years. Are there any parts of the before-parent-dying (BPD) self that you miss? Let us know! To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Emily Cummin - Founder of Grief Community and Companion App Untangle - joins us on the podcast to share her own experiences of grief. And how these experiences, and the difficulties that came with navigating all of those practical and emotional elements of the death of someone you love led to the creation of Untangle. To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're joined by Co-Founder of Modern Loss and Author Rebecca Soffer. Rebecca found herself without her mum or her dad by her early thirties. In this episode we share how the death of her mum then her dad affected her differently, navigating life as a young person who still wanted to have fun but also craved an environment where she could talk about these huge things that happened to her, building the Modern Loss community and how this has shaped her grieving journey over time, building a life for herself while honouring her parents and the launch of her book The Modern Loss Handbook: An Interactive Guide to Moving Through Grief and Building Your Resilience.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's life like as a surviving parent? How do you navigate your children's emotions AND your own? In this week's episode we're taking a new perspective on life as a member of the DPC and we got down and griefy with the PHENOMENAL Stacey Heale.If you don't follow her on Instagram yet (what are you doing?) find her at stacey_heale. Stacey's husband Greg Gilbert died a year ago, leaving behind two children aged 5 and 7. Their children were just 1 and 3 when he was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer in 2016, leaving them both reeling and suddenly having to navigate marriage, parenthood, work and life with a terminal diagnosis looming over them. In this episode, Stacey speaks frankly and openly about life as the parent who has to carry on. She takes us on a journey many of us having been on before. The conversations parents have behind closed doors after such a diagnosis How to tell the kids and when to tell them Picking up the responsibility of caring for yourself and your grieving children The worry for your children as they grow up Questioning whether you've done the right thing LonelinessUsing sex and food (cherry bakewells and wine in particular) as a crutch What she hopes to hear from her children as they grow upTo find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast Radio chats in the moment to Andi Durrant from This Is Distorted at The Podcast Show in London. Islington's Business Design Centre became the backdrop for Europe's new breakthrough event for the podcasting community: 350+ world-class speakers, 150+ panels and sessions, global industry brands, networking, mentoring and a whole host more across 2 days. Podcast Radio was on-site and in-action, chatting to the movers and shakers of the podcasting world. Listen in as Kavita talks to some fantastic people from right across both the world and business of podcasting. Whatever your level, wherever you are - this series of chats should open a portal of inspiration in your podcasting brain!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We feel a LOT after our parent/s have died. And it can be pretty overwhelming knowing what to do with the different types of emotions you experience. In this episode, we share our own experiences of the emotions we felt both before and straight after our mum's died, as well as all the emotions we experienced in the months and years afterwards. Hopefully this episode helps you feel less alone in your own grief. Expect to hear more about:The emotions we both felt straight after our parents died How we felt angry at the people around us Feeling like a fraud and like we have to keep up a facade of joy and happinessRealising that we needed help How all of us are very individual in the way we approach grief The difference between what we expected to feel and what we did feelGrief and the impact on our self esteemAnd much more!To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's episode is dedicated to the most awkward moments as a member of the DPC that can't help but make you laugh, with a number of stories that were submitted by you - our listeners. From a DJ dedicating a song to your mum at your wedding to your children making 'your dad' jokes and fist bumping members of the DPC - it's all here. We hope this week's more light hearted ep makes you laugh and offers a bit of joy and comfort in the awkward stories we all share. To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're joined by presenter and podcaster Amy Voce, who now has a beautiful 3 month old daughter that she was pregnant with when we first recorded this episode earlier this year.Amy's dad was a pilot and was a much-loved father of her and her three siblings. In this episode, Amy shares her dad's story, including how the day he was given 2 years to live turned her and her family's world upside down. She shares: How her father and the rest of her family dealt with her dad's prognosis What those days are really like before somebody passes and the laughs, tears and emotions you share How sometimes your siblings can be the source of strength you need when you're grieving The complexities of your parents no longer being together, and watching your surviving parent grieve their own loss Knowing that time is a healer and gaining perspective Approaching motherhood To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing this podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub.Anticipatory grief refers to a feeling of grief occurring before an impending loss. Typically, the impending loss is the death of someone close due to illness. But it can also happen when your parent is an addict or you've lost touch with them at a young age and you grieve the relationship. This week we talk about:Our own experiences of anticipatory grief with both of our mum's having a terminal diagnosis and with Kat's Dads' diagnosis The difficult feelings of relief once someone is no longer in pain How no one sat down and told us about anticipatory grief and what these feelings wereThe link between grief and mental healthHow it's very different from anticipating a death to experiencing one We hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're joined by actress Kimberly Hart-Simpson, who's Dad died in 2007 when she was just 20. Kimberly is commonly known for playing Nicky Wheatly in Coronation Street - a job that her dad always dreamed of her getting after being a huge fan of the show all his life. Some of the topics we discuss in the episode are:What life was like growing up for Kimberly and her career path The struggles of trying to be a ‘care-free' adult at university while coping with your parent's terminal diagnosis Her dad's death and how it impacted her life at drama schoolStruggling to remember life before our parent/s died How her experiences of grief segue into her acting careerFeeling like you shouldn't be talking about it anymoreReconnecting with her dad's best friend years later Her advice to young peopleAs always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing tSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grief and big life events… SO many of you wanted an episode covering this topic. And we get why. Doing simple things like food shopping, driving to work, even sleeping can feel impossible when you're grieving, and it's hard to imagine how you'll ever get through the big stuff. Now we haven't experienced everything (marriage, kids etc.), but we can share our own experiences of what we've been through so far, and how we're feeling about all that future stuff too. Here's a brief overview of what you can expect: Our feelings towards big life events now and how grief has impacted them Our previous life events and what's happened more recently Who our ‘person' is now and becoming your own championBuying a new house without your parentThe pressure we feel to make something of our lives How to be in the moment and appreciate the big stuff How we feel about getting married and having childrenOur advice As always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SEASON 3 IS HERE!And our first episode is with presenter and comedian Alex Brooker; best known for his work on Channel 4's The Last Leg. In May 2019, his Dad Gordon passed away suddenly while Alex was at a corporate event hundreds of miles away. In this episode, Alex shares the huge impact the death of his dad has had on his life so far. We cover so much in this episode and there's laughs (obviously) and tears (of course) but more than anything, there's a real sense of compassion and genuine kindness in the way Alex discusses his own grief experience - both towards himself and how others cope.Here's an idea of what you can expect:What life was like growing up and how his career beganThe story behind losing his dad Feelings of guilt in grief The feelings of needing to support his brothers through their grief and lives Going back to work Talking to his kids We hope you enjoy our first episode back for Series 3! To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub.See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out informationSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Somehow, we've already reached episode 18. And with that comes the end of Season 2 of the Dead Parent Club Podcast.In this episode, we look back at some of our favourite bits from this week's season, sharing some unbeatable snippets of advice from some of our many guests.It's been a whirlwind season and we've loved connecting with so many of you. If there's ANYTHING you'd like us to look at covering for Season 3 (which WILL be happening!) please contact us and let us know.This podcast is for YOU and we want it to be as useful as possible.If you'd consider donating towards the running costs of the podcast we'd be so grateful for a one-time donation - whatever you're able to give however small will be greatly appreciated.You can make a donation by clicking here - https://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclubAs always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A lot of things change after our parent/s die, including your friendships and how you maintain and approach those relationships going forward. In this week's episode, we share our own experience of changing friendships after grief and navigating these relationships during the most turbulent times of our lives. We also discuss how we approach friendships now compared to before our parent/s died, how comfortable we are in social situations now, how we feel about making new friends and ways our friends have shown us how wonderful they are since our parent/s died.As always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From grief stories and mental health to fatherhood, we've released a number of exciting episodes this month with some fantastic advocates for men's grief as part of our Get Men Talking mini series. For the final episode, we're joined by the brilliant and charismatic Jake Quickenden. Jake is a singer and presenter, and his dad and his brother both died within just four years of each other from two different forms of bone cancer. Since his dad died in 2008, Jake has undergone periods of time when he's struggled with his mental health and figuring out his direction in life. In this episode, he takes us on a journey through his own grieving process and how his funny, kind and outgoing nature is a result of what he's experienced. He also recently became a dad himself for the first time and shared how this has brought on a whole new wave of thoughts and feelings. Most importantly - we talked about how some of the best people we know are the ones that are part of the Club.As always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To mark the upcoming Father's Day in the UK, we'll be focusing each and every episode in June on men's grief. From grief stories and mental health to fatherhood, we have a number of exciting episodes lined up with some fantastic advocates for men's grief.This week we're joined by former footballer, pundit and presenter Robbie Savage, who's dad Colin died from Pick's disease - a form of dementia - in 2012. In this episode, Robbie shared an insight into life growing up in his family and his dad's personal journey after being diagnosed with Pick's disease at such an early age. We talked about how Robbie coped with the diagnosis and watching his dad deteriorate over time and his own experience with grief guilt.He talks about his work with Sport United Against Dementia, his favourite memory he has of his dad and gives advice for anyone else in a similar situation. As always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To mark the upcoming Father's Day in the UK, we'll be focusing each and every episode in June on men's grief. From grief stories and mental health to fatherhood, we have a number of exciting episodes lined up with some fantastic advocates for men's grief.This week, we're sharing our conversation with rapper, author and broadcaster Guvna B who's Dad died unexpectedly in 2017.In this episode, Isaac shared his own grief story and spoke about his Ghanaian roots and the expectations on how he should be grieving, specifically around toxic masculinity.He spoke about how he turned to alcohol in the early stages of grief and kept himself very isolated, before realising the detrimental effect it was having on his mental health and how he turned to his faith and counselling to start healing. As always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To mark the upcoming Father's Day in the UK, we'll be focusing each and every episode in June on men's grief. From grief stories and mental health to fatherhood, we have a number of exciting episodes lined up with some fantastic advocates for men's grief.This week, we're kicking off our campaign with producer and podcast presenter Steve Bland. Steve's wife Rachael died in 2018 after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016. At just 40 years old, Rachael's husband Steve and their (almost) 3 year old son were suddenly left to navigate life without her. In this episode, Steve shares their story with us and Rachael's journey with breast cancer, including the creation of her legacy podcast You Me and The Big C. Despite speaking so publicly about the trials and tribulations of cancer, Rachael and Steve also had to have their own difficult conversations at home about their son, her funeral, and how life would look without her - all of which Steve shares in the episode. We also talk about how their son Freddie is approaching the death of his mum and how they commemorate birthdays, anniversaries and other difficult dates. This is a fantastic, hard-hitting episode, sharing some of the most monumental moments in their journey of diagnosis, death and grief. But there are some beautiful comments to take away from this episode to carry with us as we navigate everyday life in grief. As always - we hope you enjoy this week's episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Getting back to everyday activities can seem like an impossible task when you're in the depths of grief.In this week's episode, we share our own experiences of getting back to socialising and catching up with friends, family and strangers at events or one-on-one after our parents died. We talk about identifying as the boy/girl who's parent/s has died, leaning on alcohol to get through social situations, using humour to talk about our loss and how grief and death has changed the way we socialise forever. We also shared the advice from our wonderful DPC community on the best ways to get back out there and start doing the things you enjoy again. As always - we hope you enjoy this week’s episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
They’re with us during some of the most testing times in our lives, but how much do we really know about life as a Funeral Director? In this week’s episode, we find out just that - and more - with the help of Lee Solomon from Lilies Funerals. We had a barrage of questions to ask Lee and he was a brilliant guest! We discussed Lee’s individual life story and how he came to own a Funeral Home, how he copes with being around death and grief every day, how Funeral Directors care for our loved ones after they've died and the impact Covid has had on him, his business and his customers. As always - we hope you enjoy this week’s episode! But if you do have any further questions on the topic just drop us an email or message us using the details below. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When your parent/s dies, you lose a piece of your identity, and with that can be your confidence to put yourself out there and date again. In this week’s episode, we share our own experiences in dating after grief, including the end of our then-relationships and how we navigated meeting new people and sharing our grief. We discuss confidence, letting people in, whether our parents would approve and how our grief has impacted who we are in relationships. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everyone grieves the same loss differently, even twins. This week we’re joined by Emma’s twin Sam Jones for an open and real conversation about grieving as siblings. We discuss their own individual experiences with grief - where they differ, and where they’re similar - as well as their different coping mechanisms and how they manage grief as they’ve gotten older. This is one of the first times Emma and Sam had sat and had a long and honest discussion about the loss of their mum and the way it affected them differently.We hope that by having this conversation, we can offer support to other young adults who may be feeling distant to their siblings or are wondering why they aren’t reacting to the same loss similarly. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Navigating parenthood is one thing, but when you add grief on top of it the pressure can feel overwhelming. In this week’s episode, we’re joined by author Katy Colins who’s Dad died suddenly while out on a walk with his five month old grandaughter, Katy’s daughter Everleigh. In this episode, Katy talks about balancing motherhood and grief, and how her experiences with grief changed her approach to writing and led to her writing the book ‘How To Say Goodbye’, as well as her most recent novel The Best Is Yet To Come. Katy also speaks about her experience with Bereavement Counselling and tells us more about her dad and the brilliant man he was, and the impact his death has had on her approach to life since. You can find Katy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/notwedordead/And purchase her most recent book, The Best Is Yet To come here: https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Katy-Colins/The-Best-is-Yet-to-Come/24958600You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The added stress of managing someone’s estate and dealing with probate after your loved one has died can be overwhelming. And we rarely get given any information before it’s happened, so so many of us go into it completely blind sided and unaware of exactly how much is involved. In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Wills and Probate Solicitor Katherine Booth-Law. We started this episode absolutely brimming with questions and it was such an educational and interesting conversation that we hope will prove to be useful to so many young people faced with dealing with a loved ones estate and assets. Katherine talked us through what a Will is and why they’re important, what we can do to prepare for someone’s passing to make the process easier, where to start when a loved one has died and why it’s important for us to set up our own Will as young adults. Plus so much more! If you have any further questions for Catherine please drop us an email at hello@deadparentclub.co.uk.You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Losing both of your parents from a young age has a profound impact on your perspective on life as an adult and your approach to grief, loss and love. This week’s guest is writer and podcaster Giles-Paley Phillips, best-known for his award-winning children’s books and the novel One Hundred and Fifty Two Days, based on his own loss of his mother as a child, and as host of the Blank Podcast. Another ‘platinum’ member of the DPC - Giles was six when his mum died after contracting leukaemia and his dad a week before Giles’ 21st birthday. In this episode, we discuss what it was like navigating this huge loss as a child and how balancing his dad’s alcohol addiction and other personal tribulations meant he never faced his grief head-on as a child or young adult, even after his dad passed just a week before his 21st birthday. We go on to talk about how becoming a parent confronted him with his grief, particularly how this brought him closer to the emotions his mum must have felt and how grief and sadness can live side by side with gratitude and happiness. Despite these immense losses and the impact they had on Giles’ own mental health, he has become a huge grief advocate on social media; particularly Twitter where he offers a safe and welcoming space for people to speak openly about their losses. You can find Giles on Instagram and Twitter at eliistender10.You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk, drop us an email at hello@deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Wershe, Jr, aka White Boy Rick, is the subject of a true-crime documentary that recently landed on Netflix. Shawn Rech, the award-winning director and producer of White Boy (2017), joins us to talk about the tragic circumstances surrounding White Boy Rick's over-30-year incarceration for a nonviolent offence. Shawn is well-known for creating documentaries that help to overturn wrongful convictions or over-sentencing. White Boy tells the story of Richard, who was an FBI informant as a child and an alleged cocaine kingpin in Detroit in the 1980s. Richard received a life sentence despite being just 17 years old. The film looks at his case, shining a stark light onto 1980s Detroit and the American justice system. We talk about the White Boy Rick's reputation, who he really was, and the racism and unjust laws that allowed a child to be groomed by the FBI. “Don't always trust the government, and don't always trust the media. Do your own investigating and vet your sources.” - Shawn Rech Time Stamps: 00:15 - The trailer for the documentary White Boy. 03:00 - Why White Boy has only just come out on Netflix in the US.05:41 - The reputation of Richard Wershe, Jr and the reality of who he was. 08:14 - What Detroit was like in the 1980s and how corrupt it was. 10:05 - The racist nature of the accusations surrounding Richard.14:23 - The FBI operation ‘Backbone' that was deliberately quashed. 17:41 - The unjust laws and sentencing surrounding crack cocaine convictions. 21:15 - The draconian sentencing Richard received as a juvenile. 24:14 - What's happened to Richard since the documentary released in 2017. 28:30 - The hitman that confessed to 30 murders but received a light sentence. 31:20 - What it was like when hitman Nathaniel Boone Craft turned up to the screening. 36:32 - The fictional film that was based on Richard's life. 38:52 - What the role of documentaries is with regards to the criminal justice system. 40:28 - The documentary Shawn is making about Making a Murderer. 50:31 - Why it took Netflix so long to license White Boy. 53:15 - Why Shawn advocates for self-distribution. 59:13 - The way you can get rich in the documentary film business. 1:00:19 - White Boy's legacy and what Shawn is working on now. Resources:White Boy (2017) A Murder in the Park (2014) Convicting a Murderer American Gospel: Christ Alone (2018) Careers in Film This Is Distorted Alamo Pictures Connect with Shawn Rech: Facebook Twitter Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More From Factual America: Murder Among The Mormons: The Mark Hoffman Story Moment of Truth: The Murder of Michael Jordan's Father MLK/FBI: America on a Collision Course
Knowing how to support someone who’s lost a parent can be difficult and people often find it easier to say nothing at all than to confront the emotions and feelings face on. In this week’s episode, Kat and Emma discuss how to support someone that’s lost a parent both emotionally and physically, from mowing their lawn to ordering takeaways for delivery at their homes. They share their own experiences about what’s useful both straight away after the loss and now, years later. But as well as sharing tips and advice on how to support them, they also highlight the importance of looking after yourself too. You can’t pour from an empty cup. At the end, Emma and Kat share their top five tips for anyone looking to offer support to a grieving friend or loved one.You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk, drop us an email at hello@deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Losing someone to COVID comes with a whole host of emotions and situations that no one ever would have expected to deal with. In this week’s episode, we spoke to the lovely Helen from the online community Lockdown Grief. Helen shared her own story with us, from losing her Dad to COVID back at the beginning of the first lockdown last April to navigating this huge loss without the physical support from friends and family. She also discussed her feelings on coming out of lockdown and how the support from the online grief community has been a huge silver lining over the past year while she’s been furloughed and grieving. Her own Instagram account Lockdown Grief is providing some much-needed support to other young grievers who have lost someone to COVID or are grieving a loss over the past year and more. You can find Helen on Instagram at - @lockdowngriefYou can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk, drop us an email at hello@deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Feelings of guilt come hand in hand with grief all too often, and it can be hard to understand why. In this week’s episode, we were joined by clinical psychologist Dr Tom Cliffe to discuss why feelings are guilt are so common when we’re grieving and what we can do to navigate them. We asked Dr. Tom a lot of our own questions about guilt and grief, specifically in the instances of the different types of guilt you experience, such as not being there when your parent passed, when you’ve had a difficult relationship with them, feelings of relief after they’ve died and all of the complexities that come with this. We also delve into how guilt can have a profound impact on our behaviours as an adult and how this can affect the relationships you have with others and with yourself. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk, drop us an email at hello@deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No one understands those immediate moments, hours, days, months or years after loss like the people that have been through it.In this week's episode, Kat and Emma talk about those immediate days after their Mum's died, how our grief affects us in different ways as we get older and how no matter how many years go by you always look for ways to feel connected to them.We’d love for you to reach out and let us know if you listened or if you’d like us to cover a specific grief topic in any of our upcoming episodes. You can also watch this episode on YouTube!To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk, drop us an email at hello@deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Losing a Mother as a young adult changes your life forever. And don’t Kat and Emma know it. Welcome to episode one of Season 2 of the Dead Parent Club podcast! Mother’s Day is a difficult time of year for so many of us for a whole host of reasons. So we thought today would be the perfect opportunity to share more about our own grief stories. And give you some gentle advice and tips on how to get through the day as unscathed as possible - and how the day changes as the years go on.In this episode, we’ll both share our own experiences with grief and how our losses have shaped us into the people we are today. We’ll also be sharing how our attitude and approach to Mother’s Day has changed over the years, offering some valuable advice on getting through one of the hardest days in a grieving child’s calendar year! More than anything - we hope this episode offers you some comfort today, and gives you a few laughs too. We’d love for you to reach out and let us know if you listened or if you’d like us to cover a specific grief topic in any of our upcoming episodes. You can also watch this episode on YouTube!To find out more, visit our website at www.deadparentclub.co.uk, drop us an email at hello@deadparentclub.co.uk or follow us on social media by clicking the links below:InstagramFacebookTwitterSpecial thanks to This Is Distorted for their time and effort in producing the podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020 has seen a massive shift in focus for DJs and artists - moving from live gigs and events to streaming and online, but how are people who make music going to get paid when their tracks are played in live streams? In the 2nd episode of the Industry Insider we take a look at what's happening in this area of the industry with our expert panel from Mixcloud, Boiler Room, DJ Monitor, Blokur, Fuga and APRA AMCOS.We'll also be hearing a little profile with Lindi Delight about the brilliant Masks for Music project. Related Links from this months discussion:AFEM Livestream Get Played Get Paid:https://associationforelectronicmusic.org/livestream-get-played-get-paid-core-principles/Boiler Room:https://boilerroom.tv/ Mixcloud Live:https://www.mixcloud.com/live/ DJ Monitor:https://djmonitor.com/ Blokur:https://blokur.com/Fuga:https://fuga.com/APRA AMCOS:https://apraamcos.com.au/This Is Distorted:https://www.thisisdistorted.com/ Contributors twitter handles:Frank Rodi: @axiom303Loredana Cacciotti: @DanaCacciottiNico Perez: @nicoperezSilvia Montello: @silviavoiceboxTom Wiltshire: @twiltshireYuri Dokter: @djmonitor Andi Durrant: @andidurrantAFEM: @AFEMORG
The middle of a global pandemic might be a strange time to launch a new podcast, but with clubs, bars, events and festivals all shut down, there's never been a more difficult or turbulent time for the electronic music industry. In times of adversity though, there are always new opportunities, new ideas, and advances in technology and creativity.In the first episode of the Industry Insider we'll be discussing how the new world might look with contributors from Beatport, BBC Radio 1, Little Empire, Graphite, Mixcloud and Defected. Related Links from this months discussion:AFEM:https://www.associationforelectronicmusic.org Little Empire:http://littleempiremusic.com Defected:https://defected.com Mixcloud Live:https://www.mixcloud.com/live/ BBC Introducing Dancehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000h0zx Beatport:https://www.beatport.com Graphite Media:http://www.graphitemedia.net This Is Distorted:https://www.thisisdistorted.com/ Contributors twitter handles:Nico Perez: @nicoperezInder Phull: @inderphull22Kelly Money: @kellymoneyJames Kirkham: @spoonybearJonas Tempel: @JonasTempelJaguar Bingham: @JaguarWorldwideAFEM: @AFEMORG
In episode 4 Sir Geoffrey shares his views on the fitness of England’s fast bowlers, cricket fans being cheated by ever slowing over rates and his friendship with the great Brian Clough. Presented by Geoffrey Boycott and Charles Dagnall. Produced by Gospel, recorded and edited by This Is Distorted
This week Geoffrey reflects on his knighthood, the selection issues for the England team and which bowlers he wishes he had faced. Produced by Gospel, recorded and edited by This Is Distorted
In episode 2, Sir Geoffrey analyses the England squad for the upcoming Sri Lanka Test series and shares his thoughts on England rugby head coach, Eddie Jones. Produced by Gospel, recorded and edited by This Is Distorted
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. Anton Powers & Redondo - Make Your Move (Extended Mix)DJ Zinc - Close My EyesCalvin Harris Ft Rag & Bone Man - Giant (Pink Panda Remix)Sam Robs & Kelvin Wood - No Scrubs (Club Mix)Jack Back - (It Happens) Sometimes (OFFAIAH Remix)Airwolf - Make It Bang (Extended Mix)Nick Hook - A Higher Soul (Nick Hook Remix)Size-Up - Dont Know DiscoJeremy Bass & DJ Dove 'Happy Chant' (Original Mix) [STEALTH]Gorgon City - Lick Shot (Original Mix) (Virgin EMI)Sllash & Doppe - LEGO (Original Mix)Funkerman & Pete Surreal - What's That (Original Mix) [FLAMINGO]Lee Walker - Take Your Time Mate (Original Mix) [ON IT Recordings]Tocadisco - Another Dimension (Original Mix) [Toca45 Recordings]
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. 01. Calvin Harris & Rag N Bone Man - Giant02. K & K - Day & Night (Original Mix)03. Block & Crown - Butterfly (Another Man)04. Kadenza - Believer [New Master]05. The Hoxtons & Hxtn - Hold Your Head Up (Original Mix) [Wh're House]06. Jay Pryor - Make Luv (illyus & Barrientos Extended Remix) [Virgin Emi]07. Hi Volume - Rushing (Original Mix)08. Da Rave Amena (Menini & Viani Re Touch)09. Dale Howard - Rogue Keys (Original Mix)10. Space & Time (Extended Spoken Mix)11. Bottai - Tuxeedo (Extended Mix)12. Aligee & Jackin A - Dumb On The Drum (Original Mix)13. Lo'99 - Sometime Feat. Owl Eyes (Wildfire Remix)
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. 01. The Him - Unstoppable (Extended Mix)02. Example - All Night (Extended Mix) 03. Ariana Grande - Thank U Next (Dirty Werk Club Mix)04. Silk City & Dua Lipa Vs Daft Punk - One More Electricity (Djs From Mars Vs Rudeejay & DaBrozz Bootleg)05. Rudimental & Rita Ora - Summer Love (Esquire Remix)06. Alex Preston - I Know I Got (Original Mix)07. Yogi - Don’t Say Goodbye08. Shaun Frank & Hunter Siegel - Shapes (feat. Roshin) (Extended Mix)09. Simon Kidzoo - Retro [Big Beat Records]10. ZENBI - A.K.A (feat. Born I Music) [Big Beat Records]11. Kid Massive - Raise Your Hands - Club Mix12. Grasso & Maxim - Resistance (LocoFeels Remix) [Neptuun City]13. Sonny Fodera & Biscits - Crazy Things At Night (Original Mix)14. Tony Wonka - Blow
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. 01. Nick Martin & LOVRA - Always On My Mind (Original Mix)02. DJ S.K.T. - Lipstick And Perfume (Original Mix) [Big Beat]03. Dirty Secretz - I See You MSTR04. Clean Bandit Ft. Marina & Luis Fonsi - Baby (Sammy Porter Extended Dub)05. Kevin McKay - 4 Ur Love (Original Mix) [Glasgow Underground]06. Sonickraft - Movin & Groovin (Original Mix) [Glasgow Underground]07. Felon - Pictures (Extended Mix)08. Lost Frequencies Feat. The NGHBRS - Like I Love You (Keanu Silva Extended Remix)09. Raiden & Tom Tyger - Electric [Protocol Recordings]10. Rene Amesz & Ferreck Dawn - Duncan (Extended Mix)11. Husko - I Need It (Original Mix) [Juicy Music]12. Benson - Faith (feat. Stace Cadet & Yeah Boy) [Kyle Watson Remix]13. Tengu - Deep In Your Soul
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. Just Kiddin - Come Together [JK Master]Blue Ivy - Last Time (The Remixes) (Ranny And Paulo Agulhari Club Mix)BODÉ 'Side' Ft. Natalie Wood (Extended Mix) [SOURCE]Kevin McKay - 4 Ur Love (Original Mix) [Glasgow Underground]Magnus Foss - With Me (ALEV Extended Remix)Sonickraft - Movin & Groovin (Original Mix) [Glasgow Underground]Le Cheval - Fandango (Sammy Porter Exteded Remix)Steff Da Campo X Dave Crusher - September (Extended Mix)Mercer & ATFC - Twisted (Extended Mix)Babalou - El Sonido (Original Mix)Chriss Matto - Rave (Original Mix)Husko - I Need It (Original Mix) [Juicy Music]Benson - Faith (feat. Stace Cadet & Yeah Boy) [Kyle Watson Remix]
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. Merk & Kremont - Sushi ExtendedJuice (One Bit Remix) [EXTENDED EDIT] CLRD feat. Sash Sings - Slow Down (eSQUIRE Remix)Tiësto vs. Axwell - Grapevine Else (Adrena Line Mashup)Push Up (Danny Howard Remix) KYANU - What You Think (Extended Mix)Chocolate Puma x Pep Rash - Together Forever Extended MixMercer & ATFC - Twisted (Extended Mix) [Armada Subjekt]Oomloud - Body Pop (Extended Mix) [Heldeep]Cat Dealers & Beowülf - Infinity (Jude & Frank Extended Remix) [Armada Music]Sam Feldt - Heaven Don’t Have A Name feat. Jeremy Renner [SLVR Extended Remix]Schuhmacher - Pure Love (Original Mix)Grushevski & ZAM feat. Loops-on - This Hall (Original Mix)Tengu - Deep In Your SoulJ8Man - La Reina (Original Mix) [Juicy Music]
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. 01. Elderbrook - Old Friend (Parlophone)02. Faul & Wad - Toky (feat. Vertue) [Extended Mix]03. CLiQ - Anything I Do Ft. Ms Banks & Alika (Extended) [Columbia Records]04. Tujamo - Say What You Wanna (Hanga Remix) Extended05. Jax Jones And Years & Years - Play06. Imanos - Lick That (Extended Mix)07. OFFAIAH - Push Pull08. I Need You - U Know & The Drill09. Sonny Fodera & Gene Farris - We Work It (GAWP Remix) [LW MASTERED]10. Kurd Maverick 'Wake Up' (Original Mix) - SONDOS11. Mat.Joe 'Repeat' (Original Mix) - THIS AIN'T BRISTOL12. Menini & Viani Push Back (Original Touch ) Master13. Jack Back - Grenade14. BeowÅlf - Back To School (Mixshow Edit)
Join British house DJ/Producer duo Somn3um for their weekly dose of the freshest electronic music on the planet, plus all the banter you could possibly want. Includes interviews with your favourite DJs and celebs in ‘Say Somn’thing’, plus an irreverent look at recent events in ‘Somn’thing Goin On’.Somn3um, comprising of David Newsum and Scott Forshaw have been recording together since the start of 2016 with a series of releases on their own Somn’thing Records label. ‘Somn’thing Else’ sees a return to the airwaves for Newsum who previously hosted shows on FM stations globally. Slatin - Apple Juice (feat. Carla Monroe)(Denis First Remix)Starley - Signs (Eden Prince Extended Remix)Ferreck Dawn & Robosonic - In Arms (A Trak Remix)Lissat & Voltax, Mark Fisher - I Can't Get Enough (Mde Gotta Have It Remix)Rave Radio - You're Making Me High (Original Extended)Roog & Georgio Schultz Feat. Mary Griffin - My Love Can Take You Higher (David Penn Edit)Tough Love - So Good (Original Mix)Bob Sinclar - I Feel For You (Siege Re-rub) [White]Mason - Reminders Of You (feat. Alex Clare)[Extended Mix]Hot Since 82 - Bloodlines (Original Mix) [Knee Deep In Sound]Weiss & Eli Brown - Push It UpCedric Gervais - Do It Tonight (Tom Staar Extended Remix) [Delecta RecordsBreathe Carolina & Slvr - Headshot (feat. Titus) [Extended Mix]Digital Koala - P-p-p-pushka (Original Mix) [Infinity Makers]Wh0 - Scream (Original Mix) [Wh0 Plays]