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Daliso Chaponda and Tony Vino discuss who they think is the most greedy person in history
This is Tony, he's my brother from another mother. We grew up in Preston together. We started hanging out in a big group of friends at 17. It was obvious he was destined for a life focused on joy, people and connection. One of life's brilliant storytellers.Tony started out in law, then did a media agency and then went into comedy. He met his wife Clare, at a gig. They have two children and live in Manchester. He lives a life that's honest, real and with some audiences, a bit white knuckle. He's full of stories and has a ton of courage.Keep being courageous,Love Rachael xWHO'S BEHIND THIS PODCAST?I'd ridden pretty high on the creative career rollercoaster.At times it was exhilarating (and occasionally it was terrifying.) It takes stamina, guts and more than a smattering of resilience. Don't panic, this isn't another podcast telling you to hustle harder. I've been there and got the burnout badge to prove it.I'm looking to find people who are doing the work they love, but it's been a bumpy ride.Starting over can be wonderful, agony and pants shakingly scary all at the same time. There are others who did it. Who are right in the centre of figuring that out. I'm trying to find the people, I needed to hear, at the time I felt I was free-falling from the loop-di-loop.BUILD A KICKARSE CREATIVE BUSINESSI'm able to make this podcast because I get a small income from some kickarse affiliate products. If you use any of these products with my link I can receive a small percentage back. Which honestly, does help!These are products that I use everyday to make Call On Courage happen. If you're running an online business they just make your life easier. Go to https://www.calloncourage.com/kickarse to find out more.
And we're back... with a whole new season of adjectives and banter. In this episode our hosts Tony Vino and Daliso Chaponda discuss the 2 most reckless people in all history.
Steve Legg chats to professional funny-man Tony Vino on the moments he'll never forget. Tony's been performing on the comedy scene since 2005 performing all across the UK and internationally. He's been the support act for TV acts such as Jimmy Cricket and Tim Vine. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stevelegguk)
An interview with Stand up comedian and Christian Tony Vino.
Episode three of the Faith in Manchester podcast. Wayne speaks to Manchester-based comedian Tony Vino. Tony is an established comic on the comedy circuit and is also in demand for church and outreach events. He speaks to Wayne about going into comedy, about vocation, and why parts of his act are like playing Football Manager. Find out more about Tony at tonyvino.co.uk . Hear him at a live gig, or book him to perform at your event! This podcast is part of the ministry of FaithinManchester.org, a local Christian news webzine and is presented by award-winning broadcaster Wayne Clarke. The theme music on this podcast is “Onward” from the album “Uplifting” by Podington Bear. Based on a work at soundofpicture.com. The music is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International Licence.
Tony Vino & Daliso Chaponda discuss the light and shadow side of zeal. there is also a joke from Omid Djalili.
Daliso & Tony over a glass of rosé and some chocolate truffles discuss the most romantic people they've ever met as well as in all history.
Easter is on its way and Steve chats with comedy heavyweight Tony Vino, jewellery expert, Jody Wainwright and Hope for Justice's Ben Cooley. It's inspirational stuff. Don't miss this bad boy.
Here the boys talk about the most wise people they've met and in all history (perhaps they might even be the same people).
It's January, so Steve is back with a stellar cast of guests which includes the legendary Luis Palau, star of stage and screen, Andrew Lancel and comedy genius Tony Vino. It's the perfect start to a new year
The first in our weekly series where comedians Tony Vino and Daliso Chaponda talk about the most blank people in history. Each episode the word 'blank' gets replaced with a different adjective. This week it's Inspirational (as in the people we are talking about, but hopewfully the episode is too).
Its been a while, Alex has bought a boat and Tony has read some stuff on confilct and is thus in the mood for an argument.
It's January 1st and the boys talk New Years Resolutions, Christmas Coffee and Steve chats to a Spitfire Pilot
At the start of a new term the boys discuss time efficiency, weight gain, getting older, breaking routines to see great results and bad knees. They also chat to comic, Andy Kind, and life-coach, Peter Horne, gives us his sage advice.
The Boys discuss in a completely biased way the merits of self determination in work and life.
The lads are in Derbyshire for this month's Podcast and discuss Sat Nav fails, cruising with the stars and Tony's recent operation in the B&Q Car Park.
Kicking off the new season of Holy Balls Tony Vino & Alex Willmott catch up on the state of each others teeth & testicles.
It's June and the boys talk about being a role model to our kids, swearing and Peppa Pig. They also natter about stand-up comedy, being a better communicator, Elton John and the price of shows these days. Plus if you want to organise an event for yourself there's some priceless information.
The lads talk gyms, shopping, badminton, Iranian wrestling, fun runs and horse riding. They also discuss male grooming products, shampoo, body hair and there's a shock revelation when Tony admits to removing body hair from his lodger as a special favour. Then there's the etiquette of sending greetings cards to family members. Plus Peter Horne on the positive benefits of exercise.
In the latest Sorted Podcast Tony and Steve chat about fatherhood, sending kids to school, creating memories, bringing Lapland to Littlehampton and dressing up as Captain America to embarrass teenage daughters. They discuss turning into your dad, bathrobes, bonfires, going to the dump and Vasectomies. Sixty Second Life Coach Peter Horne shares his thoughts on laughter, the great stress buster. All this, plus Compassion UK's Darren Allwright talks about being a PA, or is he an EA? You decide.
Tony and Steve hit the road; ending up in the Manager's Room at high-flying Championship side, AFC Bournemouth. They talk Ikea sofas, strength of character, sports chaplaincy, Iranian wrestling, looking after our bodies, competition, flower arranging, Eddie Howe and the glory of human achievement. The boys chat to AFC Bournemouth Chaplain, Andy 'The Cat' Rimmer, Cherries midfielder, Junior Stanislas, plus life-coach Peter Horne and Steve pops over to Holland to chat to former US Special Forces Major, Dave Hearn. It's all about running the race and finishing well.
Where The Boys talk about Break-Ups and Subsequent Break-downs
In this show the boys consider death and the afterlife. The episode seems to go on for an eternity.
A special episode in which the boys field specially selected questions from fans
Strap in its the Porn Edition....
The Guys discuss lying, drinking and boobs....
Childhood Neurosis, Self circumcision and sex advice from a fit lesbian
The best of relationship advice from Mens Health Mag, Man Flu, Strip Clubs and Mens Rites of Passage....
A top mix this week as Paul, Jon and Jen, with guest audient/contributor Paul's wife Zoe, discuss "Night at the Museum 2" and vampire movie "Let the Right One In", with regular features "This Week in Movie History" and "Desert Island flicks", this week discussing best sequel. Also musing on appalling ideas for prequels ("Casper the friendly kid down the street" being my personal favourite, but let us know yours), an interview with comedian Tony Vino about his favourite films, and much more...