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Comedy promoter and and Co-founder of Machynlleth Comedy Festival, Henry Widdicombe joins me and Jon to chat Plymouth Argyle. Thanks for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclub And if you'd like to receive episodes early and be part of an Exeter community - where we chat once a month and talk lower league football and Exeter amongst other stuff, including creating our own make believe football team - Gorcester UTD then sign up to Patreon.com/davidearl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Widdicombe is a pioneer of the tabloid era "it girl." How does Anna fit into this world of celebrity for celebrity's sake? Is she an "it girl"
Author and pop culture expert Ben Widdicombe joins Kate to discuss Queenmaker: The Making of an It Girl, a Hulu docuseries. The height of heiress-era NYC, an anonymous blogger infiltrated Manhattan's elite, bringing socialite celebrity to new heights. When the website's creator was unmasked, the mastermind was not who anybody expected. Ben Widdicombe is a writer and 20 year veteran of the celebrity and society beats. A specialist in the intersection of high culture and pop culture, he has been a columnist for the New York Times and New York Daily News, and co-creator of the cult online fashion gossip column “Chic Happens” – he is also author of Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The recent 10th World Ocean Summit, a leading annual global event on the marine economy took place in Lisbon, focusing on the theme, "inspiring ocean solutions". I was lucky enough to interview two of the speakers at this years World Ocean Summit and in my first interview I talk to Professor Steve Widdicombe. Professor Widdicombe talks about his background, technology advancements, having information much more quickly, earthquakes, plankton, new species, making a difference and more. More about Professor Steve Widdicombe: Professor Stephen Widdicombe is a marine ecologist who has studied the impacts of humans and climate on marine ecosystems and biodiversity for more than 30 years. His work has substantially increased understanding of the effects of ocean acidification on the marine environment. Professor Widdicombe contributed to the founding of the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network (GOA-ON), becoming co-chair of its executive council in 2019. In 2021 he co-led the development and endorsement of the UN Ocean Decade Programme OARS (Ocean Acidification Research for Sustainability), which aims to provide society with the observational and scientific evidence needed to sustainably identify, monitor, mitigate and adapt to ocean acidification.
Season 2 Ep 50: “Did you get the call about hosting MOTD?” Jon Richardson & Matt Forde discuss Gary Lineker and Saturday's strange edition of Match of the Day… Fordy praises the way Gary conducted himself around his property and admits he could watch a compilation of Gary Lineker coming out of his house all day! Elsewhere... some pre-show gossip makes the show, Jon talks about frolicking in the snow and Matt visits the London Stadium and we witness his HackneyWickification. Also, the boys discuss what would happen if they fought other famous British double acts such as Zig and Zag & Beckett & Widdicombe. Support the podcast by subscribing at Anotherslice.com/cpfpl for extra content. Ep 34 is our first live show and a bootleg copy is available to Another Slice subscribers. Send us any new format ideas or correspondence to: hello@cpfpl.com or tweet us @Comediansfpl. Follow the podcast on Twitter (@comediansfpl), Instagram (ComediansplayingFPL) and Facebook (@comediansfpl) Share, subscribe, AND PLEASE REVIEW! Join our FPL Fan League here: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/4r6j9k… League Code: 4r6j9k Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#429 Chlorine Allergy - Rich has some cold hard truths for any murderers out there and is also glad to see that his eventless zombie story idea has been so quickly embraced, with a twist. Today is a momentous meeting of Champions of Champions because his guest is Josh Widdicombe. They talk about the worst thing you can take to the hospital when your wife is giving birth, being related to Henry VIII and a man who wiped a king's bum, what Josh's disability is, the true motivations of role players, bumping into Beaumont, Josh's inability to swim, whether we might see the return of the sitcom Josh, tiny women who live in burrows and whether some comedians work so hard that they never get a chance to spend their millions. Come and see us live http://richardherring.com/rhlstpSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our season one finale, ZGM's very own social strategist extraordinaire, Logan Widdicombe, sits down with us to discuss the ever-changing landscape of social media. In this episode hear how platforms are changing (now and in the future), how social selling works, the importance of brand authenticity, and more! Want to get the show notes and other homebuilder learning resources delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for the show notes: https://blog.zgm.ca/en/build-up-show-notes
On this episode, the Nitro Bro's have the "Big Thunder" Shawn Widdicombe on to tell us all about the experience of owning and operating a motorcycle dealership and more big plans for a future race team. We may see Shawn race again in 2022!
Sunshine Coast radio announcer Todd Widdicombe, known to all as Toddy, is the funniest, kindest most popular guy in any room. A devoted son, loving husband and father of four beautiful kids, Toddy loves to be surrounded by people and noise. Most of it made by him. Most people don't know it, but Toddy grew up the loneliest boy in the street. He's an adopted only child. Important life detail that has followed him and impacted every decision he has ever made. How does NOT knowing where you come from shape where you're going? Facebook: www.facebook.com/awkie.talkie Instagram: www.instagram.com/awkie.talkie/ Website: www.awkwardconversations.com.au
What do all Action Sports enthusiasts have in common? Isn't there one thing that each one of us craves each time we throw our leg over a dirt bike, drop into a half-pipe, cruise downhill on a mountain bike, or catch the biggest wave? I believe each one of us craves the RUSH or ADRENALINE that comes with Action Sports.Our guest today shares the same passion and craving as each one of you. From a young age, Shawn was introduced to riding his dirt bike not only on a flat track but up a steep hillside. Coming from a multi-generational hillclimbing family, Shawn is not ready to end the tradition.Coming to us from Billings Montana, Shawn Widdicombe is the proud owner of Hi-Tech Motorsports MT. A passion of Shawn's is to help the next generation get into racing and even hillclimbing. With his background in the sport and his drive for success, Shawn is the perfect candidate to teach us a thing or two about sponsorships.Enjoy!
ROB BECKETT & JOSH WIDDICOMBE'S 'LOCKDOWN PARENTING HELL' S01 EP70: The Christmas Day Special Seasons greetings listeners! We're here for (potentially) the last time in 2020 before returning again in early 2021 after a short break. (In the words of Widdicombe, I'm not gonna lie we might also throw in the odd bonus episode between now and then as well) We'd like to say thank you to everyone who listened and supported the show this year - it's been amazing to be part of this parenting community and we've loved making the show and hearing from you all. We're so proud and honoured to announce we have reached 10 MILLION DOWNLOADS!!!!And to say thank you and help those in need after what has been a tough year for so many, we've started a Just Giving page for the Trussell Trust which you can find here;https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/lockdownparentingWe've kicked things off with a donation and if anybody is in a position to help this fantastic cause then please do. No pressure. But they do great work for a brilliant cause so if you can spare even a little please do. https://www.trusselltrust.orgThanks and see you soon.Josh, Rob (and producer Michael) xx If you want to get in touch with the show here's how:EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.ukTWITTER: @lockdownparent INSTAGRAM: @lockdown_parentingA 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com
Lancaster pilot Jack Widdicombe was a wide-eyed Prairie farm boy about to be thrust into the inferno of Second World War Europe when he boarded a double-decker bus and toured London shortly after arriving in England. The 21-year-old native of Foxwarren, Man., and a pal set out to see the sights and instead encountered block after block of rubble. Twenty-three bombing missions over Nazi territory and 1,200 hours of combat and other wartime flying lay ahead of him...
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Ben Widdicombe to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss the book GATECRASHER and what it's been like to share with the world and see the response.
On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we go behind the scenes with ghost writers and gatecrashers to see how the other half lives. Marion Winik reviews Heidi Pitlor's Impersonation and Ben Widdicombe's Gatecrasher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on WYJP we have the incredibly witty, smart, and cheeky Ben Widdicombe! Author of GATECRASHER: HOW I HELPED THE RICH BECOME FAMOUS AND RUIN THE WORLD, Former Gossip columnist for the NY Daily News, Page Six, TMZ, Town & Country, and New York Times. The Avenue Magazine’s Editor in Chief spills tea about life in the 80s, 90s 2000s and the rise of the Hiltons and Trump. They discuss: -GATECRASHER Book -FreeBritney -Cancel Culture -Met Gala, Oscars, Golden Globes -Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears -Tik Tok Brats -Jennifer Aniston, JLO, Victoria Beckham -BRAVOlebrities and more! Social Media: @benwiddecombe @jaclynmarfuggi
All-rounder Ashley James can do it all; she is a highly sought-after DJ, accomplished television presenter, a popular model, an activist and empowerment coach, an articulate social commentator with a huge social media following and a passionate campaigner for good causes. AND she is soon going to be a mother.She tells me about how much she is enjoying being pregnant, what made her changed her stance on touching up Instagram photos and how being locked in a house with none other than Ann Widdecombe changed her outlook on life entirely. Ashley James @ashleylouisejamesLouise Boyce @mamastillgotit_ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Columnist and gossip guru Ben Widdicombe joined Dax Holt and Adam Glyn on the 'Hollywood Raw' podcast to reveal some of the biggest stories he ever broke and the challenges he faced to do so. Ben's new book "Gatecrasher: How I helped the Rich become famous and ruin the world" just dropped and he opens up about some of the biggest events he crashed and why he refuses to become friends with celebrities. A Parkville Media Production. A podcast management and audio production company based in Omaha, NE.
For much of history, the rich and powerful avoided the limelight because they knew once everyone knows your name and how rotten you are, the guillotine comes next.But then, something changed- “Keep my name out of your mouth” became “fake it til you make it" and fame and power became the ultimate goal. The rich hired publicists to capitalize on their image and now celebrity culture is another tool to keep terrible people in power.How did we get here?Today, gossip reporter Ben Widdicombe, joins us to talk about how celebrity culture is destroying everything, which he details in his new book: “Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World.”Listen as we chat with Ben about how the media machine that gave us Paris Hilton made it possible for Donald Trump to become president, celebrity sex tapes and lunching with gay legend Quentin Crisp.Featured Book:
For much of history, the rich and powerful avoided the limelight because they knew once everyone knows your name and how rotten you are, the guillotine comes next. But then, something changed- “Keep my name out of your mouth” became “fake it til you make it" and fame and power became the ultimate goal. The rich hired publicists to capitalize on their image and now celebrity culture is another tool to keep terrible people in power. How did we get here? Today, gossip reporter Ben Widdicombe, joins us to talk about how celebrity culture is destroying everything, which he details in his new book: “Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World.”
Ben Widdicombe is the only writer to have worked for the New York Post’s Page Six, TMZ, and The New York Times, “an unusual Triple Crown,” to say the least. It also helped him build a resume of interviewees that includes bold-faced names from Hollywood, high society, New York hotspots, and the White House. He recalls his most memorable experiences with all of them in his fun, insightful new book, Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World, which he talks to us about on this week’s #Authoring. Run in with a red-faced Donald Trump? Ben had one. Breaking the story of Kim Kardashian’s career-making videotape? He did it. Gain new respect for Monica Lewinsky as he saw her refuse to allow herself to be permanently cast as a political villainess? He did that, too. Widdicombe, who launched his media career after moving to New York from his native Australia in the ‘90s, names names and shares details of time spent with the biggest celebrities of the last 25 years. But he also turns a breezy summer read into something deeper by putting these decades of pop culture into a larger cultural context, connecting the dots on how the likes of Paris Hilton and reality TV made it possible for a Trump presidential win. And we also get some tips on the art of dealing with a difficult interviewee from the man who’s maneuvered dozens of them. Resources: Ben Widdicombe on Twitter Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World Avenue Magazine
Author Ben Widdicombe talks about being a gossip columnist, his run-in with President Trump, the 0.001%-ers, and his new book, "Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World"...
Author Ben Widdicombe talks about being a gossip columnist, his run-in with President Trump, the 0.001%-ers, and his new book, "Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World"...
Ben Widdicombe joins Rob with all the dish from his hit new book, “Gatecrasher: How I Helped The Rich Become Famous and Ruin The World” – Ben is telling all! “As the gossip pages go, so goes the country,” he says. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In the past few years, we have met some talented extreme moto athletes and awesome industry professionals. The Elevated Action Podcast focuses on these people's stories, race careers, and methods of success.In this next episode, we interviewed Shawn Widdicombe from Billings, Montana. The Widdicombe family has been racing motorcycles in Billings for nearly 60 years, and the legacy is continuing with his kids. Shawn races the #15 KTMs on the NAHA and MSS circuits, and his dad has built many amazing race bikes, including some that run on nitromethane. His son, Kael, is an up and coming rider who has been putting in the work to become a faster and better rider. Shawn's passion for the sport is more for his kids' success than his own, and it was awesome to hear him talk about the progression his kids are making. We go over some good topics, including the past couple race weekends, his experience with social media, his relationship with his sponsors, and the future of the sport.Follow Shawn and Kael on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/shawnwiddicombe15/), (https://www.instagram.com/kaelwiddicombe9/), YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy01d_fr7aUNYr87GRZ0uVg) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/shawnwiddicombe15/).For more extreme moto content, follow us at @elevatedactionsports on Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok.
Author of GATECRASHER: HOW I HELPED THE RICH BECOME FAMOUS AND RUIN THE WORLD
A lecture dealing with climate change and theology, delivered by Dr. David Widdicombe at St Margaret's Anglican Church in Winnipeg on June 6, 2019. We are grateful to Dr. Widdicombe and to the parish for permission to share the lecture in this podcast format, timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Please visit our website to offer your comments or to access other resources related to Earth Day and the challenge of climate change. Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation.* * *This podcast is created at saint benedict's table, a congregation of the Anglican Church of Canada in Winnipeg, where we've been making great audio since 2006. Listen to other recent episodes on our website and see our entire catalogue of almost 500 shows on our hosting page.Our MissionTo provide rich and stimulating audio resources to the wider church and engage topics and issues relevant to the concerns and questions of the larger culture in which we live.
Charlie Baker hosts the sporting quiz that aims to find the smartest celebrity fans in football.This week team captains Natalie Sawyer and Iwan Thomas are joined by West Ham fan Kris Akabusi and Plymouth Argyle supporter Josh Widdicombe. In this edition we learn why Kris thinks keeping score in sport is a waste of time, why diving should be encouraged and who was the football superstar Josh Widdicombe was sent to buy a burger and sweets for? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shawn Widdicombe returns to catch us up on everything he has been up to in the motoclimb world since his last time on the show. He has been VERY busy attracting and retaining sponsors and gives us the low down on all these new connections. We also talk about kids with natural competitive talent and a pretty shocking and unique non-endemic sponsorship. Powered by 4 Wheel Parts. Brought to you by: AMSOIL SolderWeld Bold Racing Crash Addict Industries Topthepodium.com
Happy July friends! Chris and Doug are joined by Susan Widdicombe this month to talk about ice cream, picnics, cell phone courtesy, independent retailers, horse radish, bank account bonuses, plastic free July, and watercolor! Check out Sue's work at www.limestreetstudio.com and on Instragram @limestreetstudio
Litquake and The Bindery present Evan James reading from his debut novel, Cheer Up, Mr. Widdicombe. In a return of a not-so-prodigal son, author Evan James comes to San Francisco on book tour for his comedy of manners debut novel that tells the story of a family summer on Puget Sound. Conjuring a Wes Anderson-meets-John Updike vibe, it tells a tale filled with tennis, a personal assistant in search of romance, a preppy screenwriter with a penchant for pills, a landscape gardener named Marvelous Matthews, and a bewitching self-help author, all attempting to find that elusive something that will, as Marie Kondo says, “spark their joy.” Recorded live at The Bindery. Litquake's 20th anniversary festival will take place October 10-19, 2019. For all the latest updates, follow us @litquake on Facebook and Twitter!
Nick & Nathaniel were joined in the Fan Club-House this week by author John Niven. They also spoke to Henry Widdicombe on the phone about Aberystwyth Comedy Festival!
Nick & Nathaniel were joined in the Fan Club-House this week by author John Niven. They also spoke to Henry Widdicombe on the phone about Aberystwyth Comedy Festival!
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
This week we're joined by the legendary Paul Merson to discuss playing for England, Steve Morrow getting suplexed by Tony Adams after winning the League Cup, living with Gazza and much more. We have some awful examples of footballers acting, plus there's a wonderful listener contribution on the subject of having a childhood kick-about with an actual real-life 90s footballer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest this week is, in Josh's opinion, the greatest 90s footballer of them all. One club Saints legend, and Goal of the Month stalwart, Matthew Le Tissier.If you aren't sure who he is then the podcast probably isn't for you but here is a brief summary: And here is a refresher on his best goals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB9HjYmYwpkThe main topic for discussion beyond Le Tiss is "George Weah's cousin" Ali Dia, who can read about here if that is your thing: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/nov/22/ali-dia-story-20-years-on-southampton-souness We also discuss Le Tissier's hat-trick for England B, which can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAjGyTHLgK4If you have met a 90s footballer in a restaurant or cafe email us at hello@quicklykevin.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NB CONTAINS LANGUAGE THAT SOME MAY CONSIDER OFFENSIVE (but I think they’re wrong) - Is there a difference between racial and racist jokes? Are racially-descriptive words in themselves offensive? PLUS Kate Copstick on observational comedy, “the industrialisation of comedy” in the UK and attacks three Channel 4 Comedy Gala performers for losing their originality and replacing it with formless “mush”. http://www.grouchyclub.co.uk You can also download this audio podcast from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grouchy-clubs-mostly-about/id977279883 John Fleming posts occasional blogs at: http://blog.thejohnfleming.com
Fresh from winning best entertainment programme at the Royal Television Society Awards, the boys from The Last Leg create mischief on a special edition of Broadcast’s Talking TV podcast. Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker discuss the Channel 4 topical entertainment show, their solo travails and tackle a host of Is It Ok? questions. Host Jake Kanter and Broadcast’s features editor Robin Parker ask why C4 is one of the few broadcasters to have a sense of humour about disability, while Widdicombe makes a passionate case for the future of BBC3. There’s also chat about the rise of binge viewing and how Twitter is making joke repetition tricky on topical television shows.
Josh Widdicombe and Brian Gittins swing by to help Tom and Ben determine who has control of the flat central heating. In this mindbending episode things hot up when Matthew disses Josh's anecdotes, whilst Tom and Ben try and guess what their houseguests think is cool and Brian is evidently fascinated by Kenya. This week with added helium (don't try this at home kids!). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A NJ native, Lemberg studied Philosophy at the UW-Madison while earning a living playing gigs. I gig-meister still, Harris' award-winning 2007 release, "Lost In My Own Little World" features (in Lemberg's own words) "funky childlike piano jazz in the the style of Vince Guaraldi". Joined by another great jazz-philosopher, Mr. Johnny Widdicombe (Piper Road Spring Band), on bass. These are all old friends of ours, so this show promises to be a great reunion! harrissimo.com