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“Have you had your Weetabix?” is an iconic ad slogan as any. But post-pandemic, though Weetabix had become part of online conversations, it wasn't necessarily translating to consumers' shopping baskets. In this episode, Lorraine Rothwell, head of marketing at Weetabix, shares the story of how the brand reconnected with its core demographic while remaining relevant to younger audiences. Discover how social informed ad creative, the power of nostalgia in marketing, and how Weetabix continues to surprise and delight without losing its heritage roots.
It's the 20th anniversary of one of the most legendary video games of all time; LEGO Star Wars. This week we pay homage by looking at the history of how we ended up with this classic, and why we like it. We love running around the galaxy far, far away and finding bricks to build more bricks so we can stop the Empire. It's the classic 2005 video game LEGO Star Wars. News Check out the Texas Star Wars and 80s themed restaurant John Carpenter is finally a star! Well, on a sidewalk in Hollywood British cereal staple Weetabix is now popular thanks to a Kentucky basketball player I need a classic Trinitron style TV for my retro video games…. Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Jay revisited a classic 1955 Spencer Tracy classic called Bad Day at Black Rock. It's a modern day western and mystery that will keep you in suspense and keep you guessing what's really happening. You can find it at AppleTV. Shua read the last Dennis E. Taylor of his published works, Feedback. It's a very short, but very mind bending time travel tale and the weird results that it might cause. You can check it out on Audible. Sci-Fi Saturdays This week on Sci-Fi Saturdays Jay puts on the chaps and revisits the 2011 Jon Favreau passion project Cowboys & Aliens. It's a blending of genres in a fun action outing with Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig. Read his article on RetroZap.com. And make sure to play around with the interactive map on MCULocationScout.com. Plus, you can tune in to SHIELD: Case Files where Jay and Shua talk about great stuff in the MCU. Enjoy Video Games! In 2005 game developers Traveller's Tales was tasked to create a blending of Star Wars with LEGO. The amazing LEGO sets had been out for six years at this point, but could it be translated into an interactive world? Turns out the answer is not only ‘yes', but it's ‘Yes, and it's going to be the first of many iconic follow ups with Star Wars and a variety of other franchises.' Let's take a trip back to the beginnings of the LEGO company and how it evolved into this digital version and interpretation of favorite characters and settings. Then let's look at why we love it so much! Did you love to play LEGO Star Wars? Were you a Jedi, Droid, or Shooter? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Things are really clicking together” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Kruser talks about the demand for Weetabix cereal after UK's win over Illinois and LEX18's Bill Meck learns that cows can have best friends in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's taken a wee bit of organising to get Dr Jamie Pugh on the podcast. Jamie is a senior lecturer and researcher at Liverpool John Moores University, Jamie is also a coach at Centurion Running. An expert in nutrition and all things to do with the gut, Jamie shares golden nuggets aplenty that will benefit runners and athletes of many disciplines. Coached by Robbie Britton, Jamie has a wealth of running expertise under his belt too, from a first marathon (Nottingham Robin Hood marathon) to training simply for fun, Jamie now is more interested in the world of ultramarathons, and has his sights set on some big things. How do you run when you have ankles made of Weetabix as a result of football injuries? Jamie talks us through ankle rolls and how he copes with these and how the technical trails bring that heady mix of joy and challenges. Being a coach and having specific information is one of Jamie's passions, coaching for Centurion Running since 2023, Jamie looks to bring and share knowledge from academia and his own experiences to invest in athletes across an array of distances to help them achieve their dreams, this is a fascinating listen. Jamie's work at Liverpool John Moores University is all about understanding what can be done to make improvements (big or small) to athletes at all levels. We also talk a wee bit about muscle biopsy, say what? Find out more by listening in... Testing what works for himself and athletes takes us to chatting about what we put in our gut to fuel us during our running activities, does what we put in deliver what we need? Jamie explains it all perfectly, you may listen to this section more than once! The chat is a latest product up=to-date conversation full of golden nuggets from someone in the know, we talk about athletes aid station management, how to deal with nausea, do you remember the cartoon the Numbskulls, maybe a first ever mention on a podcast? Lots of food (pun intended) for thought in here in a perfectly timed episode as we move towards the running season to come. See what others are doing, that's cool, but it might not work for you, there's so many things to think about and it's all discussed in our chat with Dr Jamie Pugh. How much has sports science changed in the last decade, and what's to come for sports science in the future...we get Jamie's thoughts. There's chat too about Jamie's recent running and his tinkering with shoes to find out what works for him, and Jamie's dialect dictionary entry, a belter...
Send us a textIn episode 150, Lovdev wonders if he got punched in the face, debates the embarrassment of rejecting a public proposal, relives his childhood breakfasts, rounds up the top 5 dumbest conspiracy rumours of 2024, and dives into a birdy weird news story!Support the show
EG's legal & professional editor Jess Harrold is joined by court reporter James Lumley to count down the 10 most significant property and planning law judgments handed down during 2024. Their carefully curated list includes such classic staples as forfeiture and the right to manage, major developments in the law of nuisance, and hot topic of recent years including restructuring plans and the Building Safety Act 2022. Not only that, but the year's cases touch on two of the most famous (and well visited) locations in all of the UK. And, if that isn't enough, there is also Weetabix.
Episode 45 (05/12/24) - Greg talks about spending too much time arguing with Trump/Musk fans and religious people on social media app ‘Threads', cheap housing in Blackpool, details of some celebrity spousal abuse (courtesy of the FBI), car park companies that take liberties, memories of Harold Bishop losing his memory, Band Aid at 40, radio stations in shops, a rubbish idea for a tattoo, the Welsh people that weren't invaded by the Romans, a quiz about the different costumes Mr Ben used to wear, movies that were overlooked at the cinema but were popular on home release, Barry asks Greg what a “land of Weetabix” would be like, an improv of taking on old plastic kettle on The Antiques Roadshow, stupid YouTube auditors, Barry's new idea for a Hallmark Xmas movie, a dead celebrity seance, recommendations, future Greg and a whole lot more!
Are there places in American National Parks where humans live untamed and unspoken, hidden in the wilderness? This is the realm of the feral people, a topic that sits at the fascinating intersection of myth, folklore, and potential reality. Furthermore there are even suggestions that some of these feral people are cannibalistic… Tune in, Find out and this Weetabix and Orange Juice inducing episode.Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz Check out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.com Everything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzzBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monster-fuzz--4349429/support.
"We're all energy in some ways, so what happens to that after we die"Oliver Jeffers makes art and tells stories—fine art for (mostly) adults, and picture books for (mostly) children. As a visual artist and author working in painting, bookmaking, illustration, collage, performance, and sculpture, curiosity and humour are underlying themes throughout Oliver's practice as an artist and storyteller.
Hier kommt eine Folge zu einem Film der ans Herz geht: We live in time mit Andrew Garfield und Florence Pugh. Almut ist erfolgreiche und ehrgeizige Köchin, Tobias arbeitet für Weetabix. Beide leben ihr Leben bis Tobias, der kurz davor ist seine Scheidungspapiere zu unterschreiben, von Almut angefahren wird und im Krankenhaus landet. Was wie ein unglücklicher Zufall beginnt stellt sich als kleiner Schicksalsmoment heraus, denn aus den beiden wird ein Paar. Wir begleiten ihre Anfänge, ihren Fortschritt und ihre gemeinsamen Herausforderungen und leiden mit, als Almut eine schwere Diagnose erhält und eine Entscheidung treffen muss, die über ihre gemeinsame Lebensqualität grundlegend beeinflussen wird. Taschentücher werden hier von uns sehr empfohlen, denn auch wenn hier viel Romantik im Spiel ist, ist das Drama, was das Leben nunmal zu dem was es macht was es ist, nicht weit entfernt.#weliveintime #florencepugh #andrewgarfield
Productivity Commission Chair Danielle Wood joins Partner Jeremy Jose to discuss the evolving role of the Commission, the Competition Taskforce, the progress and prospects of the new Competition Policy Review, and the importance of basing Australian policy on Australian evidence and data. Plus regulatory grids and antitrust raps at G+T's inaugural Financial Services Forum, a googol roubles trouble Google, rectangular wheat biscuit products and the ACCC's enduring priority of breakfast, and parliament juggles merger laws and divestiture bills. All this and four more years, apparently, with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein. G+T on the inaugural Financial Services Forum Our new financial services-themed cryptic crossword ABC on Google's amusingly massive Russian fines ACCC on Weet-Bix maker Sanitarium's acquisition of Vita Brits Extended mix of Bob Hoskins and the menacing Weetabix kids Track the merger review bill and the latest divestiture bill What is the Federation Chamber? Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A two part episode coming from Radiocentre featuring Andrew Tindall and Steve Keller.Andrew Tindall is Senior Vice President of Global Partnerships of System1, where he works with the world's largest brands, creative agencies and media owners to put marketing effectiveness at the core of their businesses.. He is a prolific author, posting on LinkedIn every day & writing for the Drum whenever he gets a chance it seems. With access both to a huge effectiveness database and colleagues like Orlando Wood and Jon Evans he is able to offer great value to his legion of followers, often talking about OOH advertising.Steve Keller is Sonic Strategy Director at Studio Resonate/SiriusXM Media and is widely regarded as the leading expert in the field of sonic branding. With over two decades of experience at the intersection of sound, branding, and behavioural science, Steve combines creative expertise with a deep understanding of the psychology of sound to craft audio identities for some of the world's most recognisable brands.Part OneAndrew and Conor chat about their shared a deep passion for radio as a medium with immense storytelling power and efficiency. They discuss the concept of 'Theatre of the Mind,' emphasising audio's potential for creating long and short-term effects. We talk about this Weetabix ad & how it is a great example of creative effectiveness and how enduring ideas can come to life across various channels and in this instance not need branding up front. The discussion also covers the intricacies of fame in branding, emphasising the importance of brands creating their own iconic figures rather than relying on external celebrities. We talk about left-brain and right-brain advertising and finally talk about the recent research on creative consistency.Part TwoSteve joins Conor to delve into fascinating audio insights, likeas how hip-hop music can affect the flavour of cheese, which was part of a Cheez-It promotion that highlights the power of sound. Steve talks through the importance of having a robust sonic strategy for brands, noting the ubiquity and resilience of audio in everyday life. We talk about how brands should consider the 'universe of sound' beyond traditional radio or sonic branding, emphasising the importance of intentional sound use in creating brand memory and distinctiveness. The discussion also touches on the potential and challenges of AI in audio branding, considering implications such as regulation and the need for human involvement. Steve concludes with six key parameters for successful sonic branding.03:12 The Power of Radio Advertising04:34 Creative Storytelling in Ads08:04 The Fame Factor in Branding11:51 Understanding Left and Right Brain Advertising19:57 The Love for Irish Radio20:49 The Power of Local Radio22:29 Creative Consistency in Advertising23:43 The Launch of Compound Creativity26:06 The Importance of Consistency in Branding27:11 The Role of Metrics in Marketing29:26 The Debate on Gated Content31:08 The Viral Marketing Stunt31:41 The Fashion Collaboration Offer35:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene35:26 A Memorable New Year's Eve in Ireland37:20 The Science of Sound and Cheese40:16 Exploring the Universe of Sound43:31 The Power of Sonic Branding44:48 Crafting a Sonic Identity57:35 The Role of AI in Audio Advertising61:26 Regulation and the Future of AI Voices65:27 Six Parameters for Successful Sonic Brands71:23 Conclusion and Reflections on Audio's Impact Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoons podcast. They were joined by guitarist from Pulp Mark Weber and comedian, Arsenal fan Horatio Gould. Enjoy ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from Spotify, Owen Blackhurst, James Bird, Seb White and Tommy Stewart are joined by a new signing in Matt O'Connor-Simpson to chat the Queen's relationship with the Beautiful Game, Leeds United, The Banter Years, Seb on the Spot, Oooh Arrggh, Oooh Arrgh Arrgh, tractors, turf respecting, Diego Armando Maradona, little onions, Babel fish, El Pibe de Oro, The Dungeon Master, Sam Allardyce, Robbie Savage, The Gates of Hell, The London Beer Flood, snooping, El Pibe de Weirdo, football origin stories, Cole Palmer vibes, Tim Sherwood doing the celebration, Roberto Soldado, Steve Claridge, Gosport Borough, Dennis Wise, Callum Davidson, Mangotsfield Town, Cider… Cider… Cider, pissed in Bideford, Manish Bhasin, The Football League Show, ‘Down the Mol', Chim Chim Cher-ee, The Dolphins, SpongeBob SquarePants, play-off final, sniffing for goals, The Double-Decker Bus Stand, not having a nickname, 2 Weetabix 3 pieces of white bread and a tin of baked beans, a pot-bellied dwarf, 6ft 4in jumps 5ft 3in, Green Street, Billy Knot, flat roofs, hoodwinked, The Football Factory, Spirit of Football, Mr McMahon, The Premier League's Attitude Era, Jake the Snake, ‘Would football be better if it was scripted?', Austin 3:16, Goalie Wars, The manager taking the fifth penalty, 28 Months Later, the post-match debrief, FODMAPs, Boycott The National League Cup, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the first, and many say most important, meal of the day so you want to get your cereal game right. This is something Tom Grennan very much believes in. He joined Dave to chat new music, his appearance in the Gillette ad and life as an 'Irish man with an English accent'. And yes, they talk a LOT about cereal.
Paul & Charlie join forces for another stunning podcast. Rupert Bell eats buttered Weetabix, Lizzie tips are useless AND the spread! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So far, I'm about eighty podcasts in.If someone tells me they listen, they usually follow up with ‘that Frank Lowe one's great' (or ‘sick', depending on their age).I always ask why, but never get a clear answer.They just like it.It was enjoyable to record too, but I left wondering whyhe'd barely mentioned Lowe Howard-Spink.As if he'd only ever worked at CDP.Which was a shame, CDP had been amazing, but they weren't my era.Lowe's was.By the time I'd snuck into advertising the cool agencies were the new ones – GGT, BBH, AMV and the agency that carried Frank's name.Year after year, they won big awards for big clients.Stella Artois, Vauxhall, Tesco, Heineken, I could go on.So I will – Lloyds Bank, Reebok, Weetabix, Gordons Gin, Parker Pens, The Mail On Sunday, Condor, Castella, Tizer, Ovaltine, KP, The Hanson Trust, Birds Eye, Smirnoff, Coca-Cola – they were huge.And all of those clients won awards.And, unlike CDP, they started opening or acquiring offices across the globe.But it wasn't always this way.In 1981, only months after opening their doors, they were in turmoil.Totally dysfunctional.Having swiped a big chunk of CDP's senior talent, they didn't have a plan or structure of how to use them.Who over-saw who?Did anybody over-see anybody?Who was Creative Director?Dave Horry? Alan Waldie? John O'Driscoll? John Kelley? Alfredo Marcantonio? Or the recently added former CDP superstar Geoff Seymour?They found that too many creative leaders meant they had no creative leader.Six months in, Horry, O'Driscoll and Kelley walk.On the way out the door, they advise Frank that he needed a Creative Director and it should be the least-known and youngest of the breakaways – Alfredo Marcantonio.Suddenly, things started to work.We talk about why and the rest of Marc's career, hope you enjoy it.
On another special episode of Hammer Time, presented by Hard At Work, Nick and T-Dog hammer out the details of "Journey Into Mystery" issue 85, starring The Mighty Thor which is the first appearance of Loki! Never before has the mighty Thor faced a foe as dangerous as Loki, the God of Mischief! The Thor family expands with the first appearances of Asgard, Loki and Heimdall! When Loki travels to Earth, the trickster god will stop at nothing to get revenge on his hated brother Thor, including unleashing his magic on the helpless mortals! Other topics include Taco-Litos Spicy Chile 'n Lime, The Ryl Tea Company Peaches & Cream Iced Tea, banter, salaries of doctors and nurses in the 1960's, comic book prices, Norse farts, stage curtains, Archie Comics, Negative people, Antimatter vs. Magnetism, pigeons, glub is not a word, New York Rivers, Weetabix, World Market, onomatopoeia, Doctor Who, and of course, time travel. No longer Presented by The Pyramid: The Pyramid | creating podcasts | Patreon Want to make suggestions for future topics or show segments? Join our Discussion Group: The Break Room | Facebook
Unlock the secrets to brand growth with Gareth Turner, the mastermind behind the innovative Big Black Door agency. Gain insights from Gareth's rich experience in the FMCG and food and drink sectors, including the viral sensation Weetabix and Heinz Baked Beans campaign. You'll learn the marketing fundamentals that drive both B2B and B2C success, with a keen focus on understanding your audience's motivations and breaking down barriers to purchase.Join us as we explore the importance of taking risks and keeping your brand relevant with unconventional ideas. Gareth shares invaluable lessons from daring campaigns, including a controversial Weetabix promotion and the pitfalls of overcomplicated messaging. From crafting brand awareness to winning prestigious awards during lockdown, Gareth's journey offers a masterclass in maintaining brand relevance and sparking significant public conversations.Finally, reflect on marketing failures and the allure of new technologies that can distract from core fundamentals. Hear stories, like the PR stunt involving a human hair coat, and celebrate success stories like Spoon Cereals' rise on Dragon's Den. This episode is full of practical advice and real-world examples to help you avoid common pitfalls and achieve sustained brand success.Follow Gareth:X: garethaturnerLinkedIn: garethaturner Would you like to know if your social media and content strategy is perfect for this year? Book a free 15-minute brand discovery call here with Chris, and we will help you grow your brand today. And if you like the show, please leave us a review, or even just a thumbs up. It is very much appreciated - we want your feedback.Follow Chris Norton:XTikTokLinkedIn Follow Will Ockenden:XLinkedInFollow The Show: XTikTokYouTube
In this weeks solo Q and A episode- I answer questions on: - Healthy snack Ideas - Spot reducing fat loss - Dealing with peer pressure around alcohol - How to make the perfet weetabix cheesecake AND MORE! Follow me on Instagram @lucy_liftyourlife Interested in working with us: https://yxk1v305k46.typeform.com/to/SfP94ewQ
Taking a look back at the top marketing moments in April 2024 ,this episode provides a roundup of notable marketing campaigns, news and trends t discusses Weetabix's new brand campaign aimed at reclaiming market share, Burger King's 70th-anniversary celebrations, the Cairn Homes sponsorship of community games, McDonald's innovative smelling billboards in the Netherlands, a critique of B2B marketing strategies, the success of the Wild Atlantic Way tourism campaign, the complexity of fake billboards, marketing to Gen Z, a look at what happened with Sky Ireland's streaming service ad, insights into the CMO-CFO relationship via the On Strategy Showcase podcast, Terrence Riley's return to Crocs, the unusual Pringles and Crocs collaboration, Dove's self-esteem project confronting AI-generated beauty standards, the launch of Cruzcampo beer in the UK by Lucky Generals, the Indie List's embrace of AI in marketing, a mention of a wonky Waitrose billboard misunderstanding and a preview of upcoming guests and an invitation for partnerships for the next year's Cannes festival.00:22 Weetabix's Branding Challenge and Campaign Insights02:12 Celebrating Burger King's 70th with Flame-Grilled Ads02:38 Cairn Homes and the Community Games Sponsorship03:35 McDonald's Innovative Smelling Billboard Campaign05:29 The Wild Atlantic Way: A Tourism Marketing Success07:18 The Rise of Fake Billboards and Creative Debates08:50 Marketing to Gen Z sigh09:39 Sky Ireland's Streaming Ad10:49 Exploring the CMO and CFO Relationship with Heineken USA11:52 Terrence Riley's Return to Crocs12:52 Innovative Campaigns and AI in Marketing15:23 Waitrose's Creative Pricing Campaign16:19 April's Guest Highlights on 'That's What I Call Marketing'16:57 Looking Ahead: Cannes 2024 and Future CollaborationsListen, Learn Lead with That's What I Call MarketingThanks to today's show sponsors: The Indie List and Diplomat, the global brand agency Get in touch about sponsorship or content partnerships, email EmailInstagram X YoutubeListen to all episodes here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So I live in a little bubble of small business, doing my thing at home in my bra and pants. It has its own challenges, and sometimes the juggle feels impossible. But I cannot imagine how much harder it would be to have a real job. To have a ‘career'. To get up each day and trek to my workplace in an outfit, dropping my kid off at childcare on the way, trying to seem professional and grown up after 2 hours of sleep with Weetabix on my blouse. Today's guest knows how this feels, and has built an entire business around helping mums pursue their careers and manage their families as well. I can't wait to hear her advice. Tune in to learn: How Carina juggles the small business world, and the big corporate international company world while raising two young kids. Why Carina takes a more relaxed approach with her parenting style How Carina and her husband navigate the organised chaos of work and home life. Why finding time for herself is one of Carina's biggest challenges right now Why talking with other parents can bring up the parent guilt, and how Carina addresses it. How communicating through shared calendars can help your productivity Carina's tip for being better with your money. Useful resources: PocketSmith Head to episode notes Buy your copy of Six Figures in School Hours Freebies: Personal Branding Workbook Productivity Cheat Sheet Click Click Boom Challenge Join the Misfit Entrepreneurs on Facebook Join the Digital Marketing Collective membership
Eddie Bannon talks to Ivan Aristeguieta about his show “Too Easy”. We find out which Harry Potter character he named his epigastric hernia after, why he thinks Weetabix can save Australia and what happens when your mental health medication has unexpected side effects. Click here for Tickets and Info Check out Fringe Fix for your complete Fringe Fix.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
⭐️ Start your passion project with Hostinger here: https://www.hostinger.com/girlsinmarketing ⭐️ If there is someone who can make anything go viral, it's John Thornton. John is senior creative at SURREAL Cereal and ex-Social Media Manager at innocent drinks. With a whole array of creative marketing campaigns under his belt, John takes an out-of-the-box approach to all of his campaigns and it pays off. He's had plenty of viral moments, particularly reaching thousands of people when he handed a 6ft. resignation letter to innocent drinks to announce his career move on LinkedIn. For anyone working in the creative industry, this episode is for you. This episode covers:
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it! It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and it's all about YOU.On this week's Totally Extra: Wee flannels, confusion over vag vs anus, hair transplant revenge, the Fat Controller gives out business cards, playground trading and Weetabix. Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
John, Alison and Liz receive a telegram. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, check out our subtitles/transcripts, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media. Content warnings this episode: None Letters of comment Chris Garcia Irwin Hirsh Raj on Mastodon (1, 2) Hugo voting stats Moon Knight Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey's run Warren Ellis' predatory behaviour Article at the time of the original story SoManyOfUs Article from the year after Jed MacKay and Alessandro Cappuccio's run Moon Knight: Age of Anubis: A Marvel: Multiverse Missions Adventure Gamebook Want an invite to the Discord? Hit John up! - Glasgow 2024 announces Tanya DePass as special guest Picks John: The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jiminez [paperback, Amazon] Alison: The Coral Bones by EJ Swift [paperback, ebook, Amazon] Late-breaking news of a new paperback from Jo Fletcher Books Liz: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh [paperback, ebook, audiobook, Amazon] Festive gaming corner John: EXIT: The Game: Advent Calendar: The Silent Storm Final Girl: North Pole Nightmare Herd Mentality Legendary: Marvel Monikers Paleo SCOUT Alison: Schotten Totten Zuuli Pandemic: Iberia The Mind Bohnanza Terraforming Mars FryxGames' CEO posted transphobia and racism Liz: Hated by Emily and Andrew Credits Cover art: “Telegram from the Queen” by Alison Scott with telegram by Claire Brialey Alt text: A telegram lies with a golden thread bookmark on a plush purple surface. It has two pieces of Weetabix above text which reads “I am so pleased to know that you are celebrating your one hundredth episode in January 2024. I send my congratulations and best wishes to you on such a special occasion. Claire R (of Croydon).” The words “Octothorpe 100” are at the top in golden lettering. Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
It's Stev3's pick for movie night and he chose the 1982 Steven Spielberg classic, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". How does this movie hold up after all these years? We also have a special appearance from Ali Williams Rob also takes a moment to test the "Weetabix with Butter" taste sensation.
It is time to look back again at things we miss from our youth: - Scratch and Sniff stickers - Glow in the Dark - WWf in the 80s - Festive activities and...Weetabix? #podcast #80s #90s #genx #generationx #scratchandsniff #glowinthedark #wwf #weetabix
Joe does a shout out for his mum who wants a Chatabix mug and they talk about nice sounding surnames. David opens a package that he got from Weetabix. They are not really sure why they got sent a hamper of fourteen different types of weetabix but hope it's one step closer to getting a sponsorship deal. Joe is feeling his age at his 5 aside football as there are some new younger players. He decides to write a song with Eyes on Legs about being nearly 50. Joe re-tells a story he heard from a friends, friends dad about Robbie Williams allegedly bouncing on a sofa when he was 20. David does a bit of Black Adder, impersonating Rik Mayall. At the end we hear a little snippet from the Joe Marler Show Live recording which Joe recently went on. Listen to Joe on the full ep Joe Marler Show Live : https://pod.fo/e/1ffba6 Follow Chatabix on Twitter & Instagram: twitter.com/chatabix1 www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon for early access to our eps: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Merch: https://chatabixshop.com/ Contact us: chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gareth Turner has had an illustrious marketing career to date. With stints at Weetabix, Arla Foods, Heineken and more, he most recently founded Big Black Door – a strategic marketing consultancy which believes that when it comes to growing brands, simpler is better.In this session, Gareth shared his six-step guide to writing a killer brief and explained why good briefing documents are essential. All of the content Gareth shared in this webinar is available to download on the Big Black Door website here.
We did promise we'd try to not miss recording a podcast this week, and we've succeeded, though there have been casualties along the way. A mix of sickness, holiday, and other means that it's just Adam and Lyle here for your aural or visual pleasure on this week's podcast, or given how great they both are, perhaps we should this week's "show". Lyle has been playing Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless, while Adam has too, meaning he's touched his first Disgaea game. Lyle has also been playing Max Payne-alike, El Paso, Elsewhere, and enjoyed it, with its throwback names and style. Adam has been in a Cocoon playing Cocoon, and likes that too. Oh and be warned: the topic of warm Weetabix comes up this week, just in case you're sensitive to such topics. ► Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/EGQUs9d9 ► Support us via Patreon: http://Patreon.com/GodisaGeek and get a bonus exclusive pod! SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GodisaGeek
These are from questions I got asked on insta tik tok and from clients I have I hope you enjoyed this weeks show
The season starts this Saturday and that means it's time for us to PREDICT IT! Who will be having an open top bus parade at the end of May and who will be crying into their Weetabix? Charles, Danny, Chessie and Neil make their predictions for the season ahead. Plus we bask in the glow of new signings in the form of Tyreece Simpson and Marc Leonard. Charles is cockerhoop with a 3-1 win over MK Dons and Neil's postbag is bulging once more. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Threads and email us here: podcast@cobblerstome.com Visit our website for match previews, blog posts and our shop: cobblerstome.com Sign up to our Patreon for ad free episodes, regular bonus content, access to our community Slack channel and loads more: patreon.com/cobblerstome It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FIFA Women's World Cup is in full swing, and we're celebrating with Weetabix and playing our new game again! Plus we've organised a special surprise for the Hometime show - not sure it's a surprise they'll love though...you don't want to miss this!
The cutest 'Social Ammo' we've EVER had...another number guessed incorrectly in '1 in 100' - which means you're closer to winning £1000...we're taking your 'Cool Badge' AND we're celebrating the FIFA Women's World Cup with Weetabix!
Another incorrect number down in our new game '1 in 100' where you can win £1000, PLUS 'Beat The Intro' is back - who will win?! And we're celebrating with Women's FIFA World Cup with Weetabix all week!
It's a slightly shaky start to the show but the Wolf and Owl are back in the studio together! We're talking… street name confusion and late arrivals, heavy tipping, alpha vibes, dour demeanours and being wanton, an Educating Rita remake, Sunday Brunch, one-line texting, Weetabix wars and some parental discipline roll-play. Plus, we offer advice to a listener on whether to buy a motorbike or not. For questions or comments please email us at wolfowlpod@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you. Instagram - @wolfowlpod TikTok - @wolfowlpodcast YouTube - www.youtube.com/WolfandOwlPodcast Merch & Mailing List - https://wolfandowlpod.com/ A Shiny Ranga Production For sales and sponsorship enquiries: HELLO@KEEPITLIGHTMEDIA.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Author/illustrator/designer/witty man Jack Noel tells us all about his career, his thoughts and advice on book cover design, his love of Weetabix and being woke.
Our first foray into Lego begins with the venerable Castle theme, a theme full of dragons, wizards, skeletons, ghosts, knights, and even the occasional vampire. We start with the pre-minifigure Castle sets and traverse its history from a 1970s Weetabix promotional item through to the extreme 90s and beyond. Grab your chrome gold chalice and join us at the Guarded Inn for an hour of jousting, questing, and spellcasting. Helpful links: Lego Castle on Brickipedia Lego Castle on Bricklink
If you've been a listener of this podcast for any period of time, you've probably already been influenced by today's guest without realizing it - namely, performance science researcher Aaron Williamon.Aaron's research has produced influential insights in many different facets of a musician's life, from effective practice and performance preparation, to managing nerves, optimizing focus, musician health, technology and recording, and even the importance of how we present ourselves visually on stage.Whether you're interested in practicing more effectively, looking for ways to tweak your preparation for an upcoming audition, or wondering how to help your students have a more positive and empowering experience on stage, I'll bet my next box of Weetabix that you'll take away some new details from today's episode that will change some facet of your practice in the week ahead. The episode will also make you think more generally about the role (and value) of music in society, if you've had questions about that in recent years…Get all the nerdy details and this week's practice hacks below (there's also a transcript with timestamps if you'd like to jump right to a few key points of interest):Aaron Williamon: On Becoming a Better, Happier, and Healthier Musician--Have you been feeling a little stuck or stagnant in the practice room? Or has performance anxiety been a nagging issue that hasn't gotten any better, no matter how prepared you feel before performances, auditions, or even lessons for that matter?If you've been wanting to experience more joy in the practice room and play more like yourself on stage, but haven't been quite sure how to make that happen, starting April 16th, 2023, I'll be teaching a live, online, 5-week class on the most essential mental skills that can make a difference in your practicing and performing.We'll meet once a week via Zoom and explore the relevant research in four essential areas, experiment with a curated set of exercises and techniques together as a group, and to make sure the ideas become consistent habits, I'll show you how to gently integrate these new skills into your (or your students') daily practice through bite-sized practice challenges alongside a supportive group of practice buddies from around the world.Registration is open now through Monday, April 10th at 11:59pm.Over 1000 musicians, educators, and students and learners of all ages have participated in the course to date. You can find out what alumni are saying, and sign up to join Cohort 12 at: bulletproofmusician.com/essentials...
Cardy's been lost in other worlds with the PlayStation VR2. He'll tell you all about his time with Horizon Call of the Mountain before Matt and Alex join in to talk about HBO's The Last of Us now we've passed the halfway point. They then share some of their favourite post-apocalyptic games, movies, TV shows, and books.Got a game for us to play, or just want to tell us the weirdest thing you've eaten for breakfast? Drop us an email: ign_ukfeedback@ign.com.
For one week only to celebrate the GRAPPL Spotlight Patreon 2 Year Anniversary, we are making our Patreon shows free for all on the main feed. If you are enjoying this content consider subscribing at Patreon.com/GRAPPL!On this week's Patreon pre-show Benno & JP went live on Youtube for free week with Matty and Gareth joining in to talk the great debate about hot milk on cereal, whether Weetabix is the same as porridge, when to put the milk in tea, what constitutes a proper cup of coffee and other very important things. Also,the lads talked a bit about Progress.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, Ryan and Brian discuss getting older, examine the history of cereal, and ponder the predictive powers of musical theater programming in central New York. Stuff to click: Crossword Discord -- worried about the demise of Twitter (and Crossword Twitter)? Join Discord! Blockables.app -- new online word game come see The Little Mermaid in Syracuse! cereals of the day: Weetabix, Shredded Wheat, Lucky Charms If you get bored, write something for the Fill Me In wiki. And if you're feeling philanthropic, donate to our Patreon. Do you enjoy our show? Actually, it doesn't matter! Please consider leaving us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. This will help new listeners find our show, and you'll be inducted into the Quintuple Decker Turkey Club. Drop us a note or a Tweet or a postcard or a phone call — we'd love to hear from you. Helpful links: Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fill-me-in/id1364379980 Google Play link: https://player.fm/series/fill-me-in-2151002 Amazon/Audible link: https://www.amazon.com/item_name/dp/B08JJRM927 RSS feed: http://bemoresmarter.libsyn.com/rss Contact us: Email (fmi@bemoresmarter.com) / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / Google Voice (315-510-9892) We're putting these words here to help with search engine optimization. We don't think it will work, but you probably haven't read this far, so it doesn't matter: baseball, crossword, crosswords, etymology, game, hunt, movies, musicals, mystery, oscar, pizza, puzzle, puzzles, soup, trivia, words
We (Josh & Has) always begin with the hardest questions of society - ie...how do you eat your Weetabix? Once we established that it has to be warm milk, we moved onto a subject close to us - food addiction and talked about how difficult it is to declare, diagnose and manage, given it is not regarding with the same view as other addictions. We talk about the new UK Prime Minister, looking at his voting record as an MP to explore what kind of PM he will be, before moving into a discussion about representation. From there, we move into a deep conversation about Elon's Musk's takeover of Twitter and the reported increased in hate speech since his ownership. We talk about censorship, free speech, hate speech and what we can do about it. Full debate, strong points of view - we hope you enjoy the listen. 115 Miles is a podcast by Josh Connolly & Hasan Khair
We're celebrating 200 episodes of the Social Minds podcast! In this very special episode, Eve and Calum look back on 10 top moments where our guests shocked us, shook us, inspired us or changed our outlook on the industry. And this time they're getting a word in. Hear from guests from the IPA, Weetabix, Pinterest, Meta, TikTok, and more as we talking around our hot topics and how recent updates have since seen predictions come true or plans put into action. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Joe and Tom speak to restaurant critic Jay Rayner to find out how you review your next lunch experience. Is the menu over-written? Do the staff make eye contact? And are they willing to serve ten Weetabix in one bowl?To get ad-free and longer episodes on Apple, hit the 'grow the show' button or click: https://apple.co/3qP2B2iOn Spotify you can subscribe for £1 a week by clicking this link: https://anchor.fm/joemarlershowTo become an official sponsor, go to Patreon.com/joemarlershow And if you want to buy a bobble hat (or other merch) go to joemarler.co.uk/shopJay's own podcast is called Out to Lunch, and you should also listen to that. It's really good. Grow the Show, become an official sponsor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Weetabix maintenance, taking your own butter, twine supplies, and childhood mattress hell. (Rec: 17/8/21) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Weetabix is a staple household brand with 1000 employees and prompted awareness of 97% - and it's one of the brands for which traditional TV advertising remains highly lucrative. So what is it doing on social? In this episode, we're joined by Weetabix head of marketing Gareth Turner, to talk about the brand's social objectives and successes. We cover the optimum channel mix for a campaign, Weetabix's approach to social TOV and reactivity, and how the heritage brand is embracing new channels to adapt for modern audiences. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Sophie Sparham @sophieSparham is a poet and writer from Derby. She has written commissions for BBC Radio 4, The V&A and The People's History Museum. She co-hosts the night Word Wise which won best spoken word night at the 2019 Saboteur Awards. Her latest collection 'The Man Who Ate 50,000 Weetabix' came out in April 2021 via Verve Poetry Press. Sophie's work has been published in Orbis, Under the Radar and The Morning Star. Her poem Sunrise Over Aldi won third place in the 2020 Charles Causley International Poetry Competition.