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Best podcasts about Tom Hibbert

Latest podcast episodes about Tom Hibbert

FTAdviser Podcast
Outlook for fixed income in the current climate

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 32:04


On the latest edition of the FT Adviser podcast, Iain Stealey, international chief investment officer for fixed income at JP Morgan Asset Management, David Coombs, head of multi-asset funds at Rathbones Investment Management and Tom Hibbert, multi-asset strategist at Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management discuss the outlook and opportunities in bond markets at a time of higher yields, but also elevated volatility, and an uncertain monetary policy environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rock's Backpages
E181: Mark Williams on Knebworth '74 + the underground press + Joan Jett

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 70:26


In this episode the marvellous Mark Williams Zooms in from mid-Wales to regale us with tales from the heyday of the UK's underground press and his later involvement with the L.A. punk scene. We start in mid-'60s Newcastle – where our guest drummed with beat combo the Jailbirds – and move on to his days at the Birmingham Arts Lab via a flat above London's hallowed 2i's coffee bar. A return to the capital in late '68 brings Mark to the offices of leading underground paper International Times (a.k.a. it) and his irregularly-recompensed stint as the editor of its "Plug & Socket" music section. A weekend in the arms of Janis Joplin is among the highlights of his it tenure before he departs to launch the short-lived Strange Days – for which he was due to interview Jimi Hendrix on the day after the guitarist died. It being 50 years since the first Knebworth festival, we revisit that Allmans-headlined "Bucolic Frolic" and discuss the phenomenon of such gatherings. Jumping forward five years, we hear about our guest's years in Los Angeles and his work with Slash (the publication and the label) – the Germs connection leading into clips from a 1983 John Tobler audio interview with Joan Jett. Finally we hear about the 1981 launch of Felix Dennis' splendidly opportunistic New Music News and Mark's memories of editing his hilarious pal Tom Hibbert. Mark talks us out with quotes from newly-added library pieces about teen heartthrob Bobby Vinton (1962), the broken-through Doors (1967), infamous Stone/Beatles lawyer/manager Allen Klein (1969) and southern-soul Mecca Muscle Shoals (1970)... after which Jasper wraps up the episode with his thoughts on militant (and prescient) rappers Dead Prez (2003) and the enduring influence of Chic (2021). Many thanks to special guest Mark Williams. Pieces discussed: Janis Joplin: Janis, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones: Free Concerts,When the Allman Brothers Band Headlined the First Knebworth, Cancel the inquest: the festival she lives, Knebworth: Great music but a non-event, Letter from Britain, L.A. Punk: Pogo-ing On The Fault Line, Joan Jett audio, It's Tom Hibbert's World, Bobby Vinton, The Doors, Allen Klein, Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Dead Prez and The Chic Effect.

The Self Made Podcast
what is the ultimate training split? With Steven collins

The Self Made Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 45:10


SummaryThe conversation discusses the importance of training splits in program design and explores various factors to consider when determining the perfect training split. The hosts emphasize the significance of overall volume and how it should be divided between training days. They also discuss the role of preferences, experience, muscle groups to target, injuries, recovery, and training age in determining the ideal split. The conversation touches on the effectiveness of antagonist-agonist supersets and the concept of backloaded structural balance. The hosts highlight the importance of individualization and the need to break traditional rules in program design. In this conversation, Simon and Steven discuss different training splits for various fitness levels. They explore the benefits of frequency and volume in training and how to structure workouts for optimal results. They cover four-day splits, upper-lower splits, cross-body splits, and advanced body part splits. They also discuss the importance of personalization in program design and recommend experts to learn from in the field.Keywordstraining split, program design, volume, preferences, experience, muscle groups, injuries, recovery, training age, antagonist-agonist supersets, backloaded structural balance, individualization, training splits, frequency, volume, four-day split, upper-lower split, cross-body split, advanced body part split, personalization, program designTakeawaysThe training split is important in program design as it determines how the overall volume is divided between training days.Factors to consider when determining the perfect training split include preferences, experience, muscle groups to target, injuries, recovery, and training age.Antagonist-agonist supersets can be effective for increased training density and motor unit recruitment.Backloaded structural balance is a training modality that focuses on remedial work at the beginning of the workout to improve stability and technique.Individualization is key in program design, and rules can be broken as long as there is a good reason for it. Increasing frequency of training can lead to more protein synthesis and potentially higher load per session.Four-day splits are effective for optimal results in fat loss, muscle building, and sport performance.Cross-body splits can be beneficial for females and those who struggle with recovery.Advanced body part splits allow for personalized training based on individual needs and goals.Personalization is key in program design, considering rest days, target areas, and recovery ability.Experts to learn from in program design include Tom Hibbert from Winning Strength, Stefan Gosselt from Kilo Strength, and Kassem Hanson from N1 Training.Chapters00:00Introduction and Importance of Training Splits03:04Factors to Consider in Determining the Perfect Training Split06:01The Effectiveness of Antagonist-Agonist Supersets09:07Backloaded Structural Balance: Improving Stability and Technique13:01The Role of Individualization in Program Design24:09Exploring Different Four-Day Splits31:20The Benefits of Cross-Body Splits32:46Advanced Body Part Splits for Personalization38:21The Importance of Personalization in Program Design41:17Experts to Learn from in Program DesignSupport the Show.Get in touch by heading to...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingsleyduttonYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCUTkN8Dcin4LSHBt0-Q46QEmail: https: Simon@madecoaching.comWebsite: www.madecoaching.com

Life Goals with Theo Delaney
Life Goals with Theo Delaney - Barney Hoskyns (Part 1)

Life Goals with Theo Delaney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 48:32


Theo Delaney's guest is celebrated music writer and editior Barney Hoskyns the editorial director of Rock's Back Pages and co-compiler of ‘Phew Eh Readers?' the new collection of writing by legendary pop scribe Tom Hibbert which is getting rave reviews everywhere. A devout Chelsea fan, among his selected goalscoreres in this, part one of two, are David Webb and Ronald Koeman @BarneyHoskyns @LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney https://www.rocksbackpages.com/ https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links

Life Goals with Theo Delaney
Life Goals with Theo Delaney - Barney Hoskyns (Part 2)

Life Goals with Theo Delaney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 47:23


Part two of Theo Delaney's conversation with revered music writer and editor Barney Hoskyns, the editorial director of music writing archive Rocks Back Pages and the co-compiler of ‘Phew Eh Readers?' the new collection of writing by legendary pop scribe Tom Hibbert which is getting rave reviews everywhere. Among the scorers here are Eden Hazard and Gianfranco Zola. @BarneyHoskyns@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney https://www.rocksbackpages.com/https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links

The Giddy Carousel of Pop
Phew, Eh Readers? The Life and Writing of Tom Hibbert with Jasper Murison-Bowie & Caroline Grimshaw

The Giddy Carousel of Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 51:14


Welcome to The Giddy Carousel of Pop! In this episode, we take a trip to the Carousel's reading room to talk to find out all about Phew, Eh Readers?, a new book collecting selected works of Smash Hits and Q scribe Tom Hibbert, with the book's co-editor Jasper Murison-Bowie and designer (and former Smash Hits staffer) Caroline Grimshaw. We also hear from Hibbert's Smash Hits colleagues Barry McIlhenney, Sylvia Patterson* and Mark Ellen who share their memories of working with him.Here's the book blurb:The influence of Tom Hibbert's music writing across print, radio, TV and podcasts is incomparable. From his genre-defining work at Smash Hits to his 'Who the Hell ... ?' profiles for Q magazine and beyond, this book brings together many of Hibbert's funniest writings.Compiled by Barney Hoskyns and Jasper Murison-Bowie at Rock's Backpages, the archive of music journalism, Phew, Eh Readers? showcases some of Hibbert's greatest pieces. Presented thematically and chronologically, they highlight his marvellously eccentric perspective on life and popular culture. Many leading writers and journalists attest to Hibbert's genius. This compendium supplements his writing with new reflections on Tom from some of his peers, colleagues and admirers, including Mark Ellen, Bob Stanley, Tom Doyle, Chris Heath, Sylvia Patterson, along with his widow Allyce.Phew, Eh Readers? is a must-read homage to one of the most influential writers of our time, a man who left an indelible mark on our cultural landscape.HOSTS: Simon Galloway and Gavin HoggGUESTS: Jasper Murison-Bowie & Caroline Grimshaw*Sylvia Patterson clip from Word In Your Ear episode 225: https://shows.acast.com/word-in-your-ear-2/episodes/5fe229acf896715ee8319696. Many thanks to Mark Ellen & David Hepworth for letting us borrow this snippet.CONTACT DETAILS:Website: https://giddypoppod.home.blog/X: https://twitter.com/GiddyPopPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GiddyPopPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/giddypoppod/BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/giddypoppod.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@giddypoppod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rock's Backpages
E170: A Tom Hibbert special!! with Mark Ellen and Sylvia Patterson

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 78:59


In this extra-special episode we welcome into the RBP lair not one but two legends of music journalism. Former Smash Hits/Q/MOJO supremo Mark Ellen and Sylvia (I'm Not With The Band) Patterson join us to pay tribute to their late friend and colleague upon the publication of our book Phew, Eh Readers? The Life and Writing of Tom Hibbert – the single funniest music journalist who ever lived. Both guests recount their initial and unforgettable encounters with "Hibbs" – Mark's at New Music News in 1980; Sylvia's at Smash Hits in 1986 — before we look back at Tom's early years, his marriage to the marvellous Allyce Tessier and his pop passions from the Byrds to Big Star (via Moby Grape and the 13th Floor Elevators). Interspersing the conversation with quotes from the classic Hibbert pieces collected in Phew, Eh Readers? and the tributes to Tom we commissioned for the book — plus clips from audio interviews with Jon Bon Jovi, Vivien Stanshall and Tom's Smash Hits colleague Neil Tennant — we follow our hero's path through his brilliant career. Stops along the way include his entirely made-up letters to New Music News, his 1987 audience with Margaret Thatcher, his infamous "Who the Hell" interviews for Q and his hilariously irreverent columns for The Observer and the Mail On Sunday. Not forgetting the Love Trousers, the neo-psychedelic covers band he formed with Mr. Ellen... The pathos of Tom's twilight years, following his 1997 hospitalisation with pneumonia and pancreatitis — is touched upon before we wrap up with a fond nod to his old pal "Juggins". We shall not read his like again. Phew, Eh Readers?: The Life and Writing of Tom Hibbert is published by Nine Eight Books on 1st February, 2024. Pieces discussed: Tom Hibbert articles on Rock's Backpages, Billy Idol on Majorca, Jon Bon Jovi audio, Neil Tennant on the RBP podcast, Just Like Gene Autry, the Margaret Thatcher interview??!, Who the hell does Ringo Starr think he is? and Who the hell does Roger Waters think he is?

Word Podcast
Tom Hibbert (the world's funniest music writer) and why Madonna should be sued

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 46:23


Our piercing Hubble Telescope Of Truth scans the rock and roll heavens to see what new patterns emerge, among them … … running into Rod Stewart at a friend's funeral. … the priceless spectacle of rock critics dancing. ... Prefab Sprout and the fine art of bathos – “We were songbirds, we were Greek Gods, we were singled out by fate/We were quoted out of context - it was great!” … the best songs about being in a band. … Jackson Browne's Running On Empty (and its hymn to self-love). … King Kong, the most famous movie of all time - and why, like Jaws and Jurassic Park, the special effects now seem creaky but the drama still holds. … our new pop star category: “dancer-singer”. ... how Tom Hibbert invented a whole new whole method of music journalism (and the only song that could get him on a dancefloor). … “the crack of the backbeat on Vine Street”. … and birthday guest Roger Millington on Heroes by David Bowie, the Archers theme tune and anything else that might make a new National Anthem.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content and much more!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Tom Hibbert (the world's funniest music writer) and why Madonna should be sued

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 46:23


Our piercing Hubble Telescope Of Truth scans the rock and roll heavens to see what new patterns emerge, among them … … running into Rod Stewart at a friend's funeral. … the priceless spectacle of rock critics dancing. ... Prefab Sprout and the fine art of bathos – “We were songbirds, we were Greek Gods, we were singled out by fate/We were quoted out of context - it was great!” … the best songs about being in a band. … Jackson Browne's Running On Empty (and its hymn to self-love). … King Kong, the most famous movie of all time - and why, like Jaws and Jurassic Park, the special effects now seem creaky but the drama still holds. … our new pop star category: “dancer-singer”. ... how Tom Hibbert invented a whole new whole method of music journalism (and the only song that could get him on a dancefloor). … “the crack of the backbeat on Vine Street”. … and birthday guest Roger Millington on Heroes by David Bowie, the Archers theme tune and anything else that might make a new National Anthem.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content and much more!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Tom Hibbert (the world's funniest music writer) and why Madonna should be sued

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 46:23


Our piercing Hubble Telescope Of Truth scans the rock and roll heavens to see what new patterns emerge, among them … … running into Rod Stewart at a friend's funeral. … the priceless spectacle of rock critics dancing. ... Prefab Sprout and the fine art of bathos – “We were songbirds, we were Greek Gods, we were singled out by fate/We were quoted out of context - it was great!” … the best songs about being in a band. … Jackson Browne's Running On Empty (and its hymn to self-love). … King Kong, the most famous movie of all time - and why, like Jaws and Jurassic Park, the special effects now seem creaky but the drama still holds. … our new pop star category: “dancer-singer”. ... how Tom Hibbert invented a whole new whole method of music journalism (and the only song that could get him on a dancefloor). … “the crack of the backbeat on Vine Street”. … and birthday guest Roger Millington on Heroes by David Bowie, the Archers theme tune and anything else that might make a new National Anthem.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content and much more!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Front Row
Andrew Haigh on All of Us Strangers, Lulu Wang on Expats starring Nicole Kidman

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 42:23


Andrew Haigh's new film All of Us Strangers, is both a love story and a ghost story. Starring Andrew Scott, it explores the impact of a chance encounter in a deserted tower block, and how nostalgia draws him back to the suburban family home where his parents appear to be living, just as they were on the day they died, 30 years ago. Tom Hibbert was a popular music journalist who wrote for Smash Hits, Q and many other top magazines in the 1980s and 90s and whose irreverent style of writing would inspire the generation that followed. Miranda Sawyer and Jasper Murison-Bowie join to talk about ‘Phew, Eh Readers', a new book that compiles some of his best articles.Lulu Wang's powerful new series Expats explores the lives of women in Hong Kong who are all outsiders for different reasons. It is an unsurprising theme given such female-led cast (including Nicole Kidman), as well as female-led production remains a rarity for shows of this scale and ambition. Writer and director Wang, who grew up in the US after her parents fled Beijing, joins Samira to discuss her expansive vision for it.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Julian May

Connect FM Podcasts
Tom Hibbert - "And Then There Were None"

Connect FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 0:23


Tom Hibbert - "And Then There Were None" by Connect FM

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Connect FM Podcasts
Tom Hibbert And Andy Benson - Frozen Junior

Connect FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 3:41


Tom Hibbert and Andy Benson talk about Frozen Junior, the winter show at the Reitz Theater in DuBois. TICKETS FOR FROZEN JR. ON SALE NOW! SHOW DATES DEC. 2-3-4 AND 9-10-11 AT 7PM DEC. 4, 5 AND 12 AT 2PM

Connect FM Podcasts
Tom Hibbert Andrew Benson - Disney's Frozen Junior

Connect FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 5:23


The Reitz Theater Players are excited to announce open auditions for Disney's Frozen Jr. to be held Sunday Sept. 12, Saturday Sept. 18, and Sunday Sept. 19 from 4 to 6 p.m. Listen to the full interview with Tom Hibbert, director of Disney's Frozen Junior, and Andrew Benson, Reitz Theater of CRI board member.

The Self Made Podcast
The mental and physical game of strength: Tom Hibbert

The Self Made Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 91:11


In this episode of the Self Made Podcast, it is a pleasure to welcome Tom Hibbert to the show. Tom is as phenomenal an athlete as he is a coach! He has held world records in multiple strongman events including the under 90kg and under 105kg log press lifting 177kg over his head as well as coached athletes to the World's strongest man! Learning from the very best in the industry Tom has become an authority in the world of strength coaching both in person, online and as a mentor and educator to many. I have been very lucky to know Tom for many years and to attend courses held by him and I can say he truly is one of the best in the game!In this episode, we break down what it really takes to be both mentally and physically strong. The importance of building the base and not skipping to the "sexy stuff", we rant about the overuse of warm-ups and prehab as well as the key characteristics that he feels made him and his athletes successful in the sport and in business.A man with a true cult following with a no BS meticulous approach to his craft. This is an episode for you if you want to truly know what you need to spend your time on next.If you want to know more about Tom you can find him on Instagram @tom.hibbert1. As always if you want to know more about my work you can follow me @kingsleydutton and if you enjoy the episode please share on socials tagging me and Tom.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SelfMadePodcast)

FitStoryTV
#55 - Tom Hibbert

FitStoryTV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 76:37


Today I caught up with Tom Hibbert, the owner of Winning Strength to talk all things story. From humble beginnings, he is a World Record Breaker and world class strength coach who no doubt has earned his stripes after being in the game for well over 10 years. Residing in Southampton, UK. He currently works with several high level athletes (some of which are record holders themselves). His training facilities ethos is based on strength and empowerment. And he is developing a strong culture among clients and his team, that revolves around the idea of "progress" being the true measure for success - What is your ethos? What is your culture? We covered why it's important to make hard decisions on how to decide who you have around you, as well as how he came to find himself walking the journey of life doing exactly what he feels he was called to do. A very genuine, dude to dude conversation that will leave you looking at things in your life and business, differently. You can find out more about what he does right here: https://winningstrength.co.uk/ P.S remember if you loved this episode, please leave us a short review on Apple, it really does go a long way in helping us get ranked. Join our FB group for trainers who want to grow an online fitness business here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheFitStoryCommunity and don't forget to check out the 3 day challenge in the "guides" section.

RealMOVEMENT Podcast
World Record Pressing, World's Strongest Man & Mentors - Tom Hibbert

RealMOVEMENT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 64:45


Tom Hibbert runs Winning Strength and has coached 2 athletes to compete in World's Strongest Man. He set a world record in the U90kg log press and is a true world leader in Winning Strength.

Beyond Perception
#8 | The Power of Subconscious Beliefs, 'Normal' as an Opinion, Taking Action & World Record Mindset! Tom Hibbert

Beyond Perception

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 54:15


In this episode, I speak with Tom Hibbert, who is a world class strength coach working with several high level strength athletes (record holders and champions) especially from strongman and powerlifting. He is walking the talk and a top strength athlete (3x Englands Strongest Man) and World Record setter (Log Clean & Press u90kg: 166kg in 2019) himself. Tom explains why becoming conscious of yourself and where you are and where you want to go is necessary for any success. Besides talking about the power of beliefs & the subconscious mind he shares: - the fundamental importance of your beliefs & mindset in achieving anything. - the power of visualization and how your mind cant differentiate between imagination and actual exercise to recruit motor units. - how (wrong) thoughts can make you weaker literally. - important questions: Are you addicted to the process or goals? - why many clients burst into tears when confronted with their self image. - why ballet is a great foundation. - the power of your subconscious mind. - why 90% of people are not comfortable looking at themselves naked in the mirror. - why less is more and ‘normal' an opinion. - why its key to always want to know more and learn! - and much more About Tom Hibbert: https://www.facebook.com/WinningStrength/ https://winningstrengthonline.com/ Further Resources: https://www.sedona.com/What-Is-The-Sedona-Method.asp ---------------- ★★ SHARING = CARING! If this episode was valuable, please review & share with others who could benefit from this information too! TY! ★★ SIGN UP for free workshops & more: https://simonrilling.com/newsletter

The Empowered Body Podcast
#193: Tom Hibbert - Winning Strength

The Empowered Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 60:09


In this podcast, my guest is Tom Hibbert. Tom is a Strength Coach and Athlete who is the owner of Winning Strength & Winning Strength Online. Tom is also a highly decorated Strongman competitor and World Record Breaker in the Log Clean & Press.In this episode we discuss: - Why Tom created Winning Strength Online and how it can help Coaches and Lifters.- Why Tom is such a patient and methodical Coach and Athlete.- The importance of data tracking and key performance indicators.- How Tom is currently preparing to break another World Record.- How Tom builds out an exercise hierarchy to enhance the ability to peak a specific lift, how he tracks it and when and how to adjust. - How Tom knows what method or system to use to achieve the desired outcome for himself and his clients. - Tom's favourite approach for peaking a lift.- When sleep is on point, what other recovery methods does Tom utilise and why.For more from Tom:- Tom's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tom.hibbert1/- Winning Strength's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/winningstrength/- Winning Strength Online Website: https://winningstrengthonline.com- Winning Strength Gym Website: https://winningstrength.co.uk

British Strongman Podcast
Episode 14 - '3 Most Common Log Press Errors and How to Fix', with Tom Hibbert (U105 British Record Log Presser)

British Strongman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 62:12


- Top 3 log press errors (do you bent over row the log?!)- Benefits of isometric training and where you can fit it in to your programme- Should we rep from the chest or clean each rep?- Programming to peak for a max vs reps (what you should do before you start)- Learn a FREE ideal Strongman training split/template that will be sure to get you stronger whilst managing your recovery (ideal for you guys who don't have a coach yet)

The Giddy Carousel of Pop
Smash Hits - 25 March - 7 April 1987 with Barry McIlheney (part 1)

The Giddy Carousel of Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 75:01


Welcome aboard The Giddy Carousel of Pop. Hold tight for a top pop ride! In the first of two parts, Simon and Gavin chat to former Smash Hits editor Barry McIlheney about his time at Ver Hits (October 1986 to January 1989) and the 25 March - 7 April 1987 issue in particular. In just three years, Barry went from being a library assistant living with his mum in Belfast to editor of Britain's brightest pop mag, via spells at Hot Press and Melody Maker. It was under his editorship that Smash Hits achieved its highest-ever circulation figures, but it wasn't all plain sailing. From upsetting rock royalty to putting the wrong pop star on the cover, Barry takes us behind the scenes of what life was like at Ver Hits. Artists discussed include The Mission, Janet Jackson, David Bowie, Terence Trent D'Arby and Curiosity Killed The Cat. Tom Hibbert takes a trip to Downing Street to meet Margaret Thatcher and Gavin dons his detective's cap and tracks down an RSVP pop kid. Read along with us! Find scans of the issue here http://likepunkneverhappened.blogspot.com/2017/03/march-25-april-7-1987.html and here http://michaelmouse1967.wixsite.com/smashhits-remembered/217---25th-march---7th-april-1987 And check out the playlists of pretty much all the songs featured in this issue of Ver Hits: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6dtx6oKHsXkoX7QgWk34rg?si=TntHiPUCTJajZ8NzJIg9PA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfs58mqeRNuFlkbulM8Y8ytV-lxhZB_GL The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts. HOSTS: Simon Galloway and Gavin Hogg GUEST: Barry McIlheney CONTACT DETAILS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiddyPopPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GiddyPopPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giddypoppod/ Website: https://giddypoppod.home.blog/ WE MADE THISTwitter: https://twitter.com/wemadethispod Website: https://wemadethispod.com/

We Made This
Smash Hits - 25 March - 7 April 1987 with Barry McIlheney (part 1)

We Made This

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 75:01


Welcome aboard The Giddy Carousel of Pop. Hold tight for a top pop ride! In the first of two parts, Simon and Gavin chat to former Smash Hits editor Barry McIlheney about his time at Ver Hits (October 1986 to January 1989) and the 25 March - 7 April 1987 issue in particular. In just three years, Barry went from being a library assistant living with his mum in Belfast to editor of Britain's brightest pop mag, via spells at Hot Press and Melody Maker. It was under his editorship that Smash Hits achieved its highest-ever circulation figures, but it wasn't all plain sailing. From upsetting rock royalty to putting the wrong pop star on the cover, Barry takes us behind the scenes of what life was like at Ver Hits. Artists discussed include The Mission, Janet Jackson, David Bowie, Terence Trent D'Arby and Curiosity Killed The Cat. Tom Hibbert takes a trip to Downing Street to meet Margaret Thatcher and Gavin dons his detective's cap and tracks down an RSVP pop kid. Read along with us! Find scans of the issue here http://likepunkneverhappened.blogspot.com/2017/03/march-25-april-7-1987.html and here http://michaelmouse1967.wixsite.com/smashhits-remembered/217---25th-march---7th-april-1987 And check out the playlists of pretty much all the songs featured in this issue of Ver Hits: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6dtx6oKHsXkoX7QgWk34rg?si=TntHiPUCTJajZ8NzJIg9PA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfs58mqeRNuFlkbulM8Y8ytV-lxhZB_GL The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts. HOSTS: Simon Galloway and Gavin Hogg GUEST: Barry McIlheney CONTACT DETAILS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiddyPopPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GiddyPopPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giddypoppod/ Website: https://giddypoppod.home.blog/ WE MADE THIS Twitter: https://twitter.com/wemadethispod Website: https://wemadethispod.com/

RNIB Conversations
Dawn Chorus Day

RNIB Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 7:39


Tom Hibbert from The Wildlife Trusts talks about International Dawn Chorus Day on Sunday 3rd May. Photo of a Blue Tit on a branch.

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Regan's Rugby Strength & Conditioning
Interview with Tom Hibbert - Episode 4

Regan's Rugby Strength & Conditioning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 33:25


Interview with Strength Coach, u90kg Worlds Strongest Man competitor, Online Coach and gym owner Tom Hibbert!

The Casual Birder Podcast
#26 Dawn Chorus with Tom Hibbert, Wildlife Trusts

The Casual Birder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 26:57


A weekly podcast for people interested in wild birds. This week, we focus on the Dawn Chorus and I talk with Tom Hibbert from The Wildlife Trusts about connecting people to the nature on their doorstep I also feature some dawn chorus recordings from listeners.     Subscribe, and follow the show on: Twitter: @CasualBirderPod Instagram: @CasualBirderPodcast Join the discussion and see this week’s photos in the Facebook group at bit.ly/CasualBirderFB  

Unbreak My Chart
Episode 5: O Solo Me-O

Unbreak My Chart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 59:43


The podcast that tapes the Top 10 and then talks about it in school the next day, with Laura Snapes and Fraser McAlpine. This week, the charts are pretty stagnant, so we're swizzing quickly through the Top 10 before getting on to this week's big story: the anointing of Harry Styles, Solo Artiste. We chat "Sign of the Times", and dive deep into the history of the post-boyband debut solo single to figure out where it fits on a scale of Bryan McFadden's "Real to Me" to George Michael's "Careless Whisper". As ever, all of this week's tracks (bar Ed Sheeran, in a vain attempt to limit his streaming figures) are in a Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/snapes/playlist/210ihYv6iP9jlebGxPdtqj Fraser's most-streamed song this week is Kate Nash's "Call Me", and Laura's is "Shadows" by Future Islands featuring Debbie Harry. You can email us on unbreakmychartpod@gmail.com, or tweet us: https://twitter.com/laurasnapes https://twitter.com/csi_popmusic We also thoroughly recommend that you pick up a copy of Sylvia Patterson's book I'm Not With the Band, and Tom Hibbert's collected Who the Hell...? columns.

Strong Talk - Presented By Starting Strongman

  Tom Hibbert  owns a private strength & conditioning facility in the UK () & a Strength Coach/Personal Trainer Education company (). He is also a 3 x national (England) Strongman Champion at u90kg and placed 2nd at World’s Strongest Man u90kg in 2016. Not only has he proved himself in the sport, but that of his clients as well. He can take a strongman from novice to the international stage, like with Aaron Page. He has taken other seasoned strongmen from obscurity to the same level, like Lee Forbister. With this success he has started to be sought out by many other competitors, most recently with Slovenia’s Strongest Man & WSM competitor Matjaz Belsak. Contact Tom at for coaching inquiries    Follow  &   Support this podcast by hitting Subscribe and giving a 5 star rating! Shop using our affiliate links on  &  Support our   get a free Audiobook by signing up for a 30 day free trial with  Pick up Some swag!      

Ginetta GT4 Supercup & Junior Championship Audio Podcasts
Tom Hibbert, Ginetta GT4 race 2 winner

Ginetta GT4 Supercup & Junior Championship Audio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2016 2:17


Tom Hibbert takes his first win in the Ginetta GT4 Supercup in a challenging wet race at Brands Hatch

BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews

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Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 191

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2011 45:38


David Hepworth and Mark Ellen remember the Tom Hibbert cookery course, talk about what was in the George Harrison film and what should have been in it, what Tony Bennett does that rock bands don't and the correct way to pronounce Yngwie Malmsteen. Plus we're announcing how you'll be able to get the full podcast in future only if you're a subscriber to the magazine. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word Podcast
Word Podcast 191

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2011 45:38


David Hepworth and Mark Ellen remember the Tom Hibbert cookery course, talk about what was in the George Harrison film and what should have been in it, what Tony Bennett does that rock bands don't and the correct way to pronounce Yngwie Malmsteen. Plus we're announcing how you'll be able to get the full podcast in future only if you're a subscriber to the magazine.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 191

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2011 45:38


David Hepworth and Mark Ellen remember the Tom Hibbert cookery course, talk about what was in the George Harrison film and what should have been in it, what Tony Bennett does that rock bands don't and the correct way to pronounce Yngwie Malmsteen. Plus we're announcing how you'll be able to get the full podcast in future only if you're a subscriber to the magazine. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.