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I first lived in Latvia as a diplomat from 1996-99, a few years after Latvia regained independence from the crumbling Soviet Union. I returned to live in Latvia in 2022. This storytelling podcast combines history, culture and tourism together with my personal anecdotes.
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Coffee Pot Conversations hosted by An Englishman in Paris

Coffee Pot Conversations hosted by An Englishman in Paris

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Hello and welcome to Coffee Pot Conversations hosted by An Englishman in Paris. This podcast covers many aspects of Paris. These episodes have me talking about things I find interesting about Paris, guests talking about things they find interesting about Paris or guests talking about things I find interesting about Paris. A low-budget escapade, be prepared for a laid-back feel and a whole heap of information in some of the more factual episodes. I’m always looking for feedback, recommendatio ...
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Englishman In San Diego

Englishman In San Diego

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'An Englishman In San Diego' - an unofficial fan site and news resource for the San Diego Comic-Con, also covering news, updates, reviews and commentary for Con-related pop culture – all from an Englishman’s perspective.
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British Culture: Albion Never Dies

Thomas Felix Creighton

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What is 'British-ness'? This podcast explores all aspects of British culture from the perspective of an Englishman previously based in China and Turkey. Perhaps you know Thomas Felix Creighton already from Instagram's @FlemingNeverDies centered on Ian Fleming's classic creation, James Bond, 007. Here, we can see a wider background of where our British hero sits. You can also check out the video channel: www.youtube.com/britishculture
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An Englishman reads...

An Englishman reads

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Whether you want to hear a calm voice to help you relax or sleep, you like asmr, or you’re learning English and you want to listen to an (RP) English accent, these recordings are for you. Random lists of things, and the occasional story, read in a calm, relaxing voice. All recordings ©2020-2021 An Englishman Reads
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The Blorecast

James Blore

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Welcome to The Blorecast – An Englishman in Slovakia, a podcast designed for learners and teachers of English who want to improve their skills while enjoying real stories and conversations. Hosted by James Blore, an experienced English teacher and founder of The School of Blore in Košice, Slovakia, this show mixes practical English learning advice with humour, cultural insights, and engaging interviews. Each episode covers useful topics for everyday communication and English exams (including ...
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An Englishman’s NFL

An Englishman's NFL

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An Englishman’s NFL podcast is the ramblings of two friends, Ian & Ben who talk all things NFL. Each week they tackle one main subject along with some fantasy football chat too. They are dragging along Lewis who is the audio producer and is hoping to learn all about NFL from them.
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Hello listeners! Let me share my experiences and observations of living and working in Prague for almost 20 years. If you're a Czech listener who would like to practise your listening skills in English, then these podcasts are especially for you. I'll be speaking slowly and clearly in a gentle English accent, and all the topics in the podcasts are covered in my blog articles - see link to my website below. Each article has a glossary where the key words are explained in simple English or tra ...
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Welcome to Kevin Harper’s podcast—where thoughtful musings and real-world healing meet the rhythms of rural life. Broadcast from the villages and townships around Ballarat in country Victoria, A Week at the Clinic offers a calm, intelligent look at healing in action—often over a pot of Earl Grey tea. Interwoven with these stories are broader reflections on heritage, community, music, and the curious wonder of country life. This is a further venture by Kevin Harper Esquire and Saint Dunstan’s ...
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My Movie DNA

Johnny Andrews

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The movies we watch are part of the building blocks of who we are. It’s in our DNA. Welcome to the MY MOVIE DNA podcast. My name is Johnny Andrews and I’m a movie-loving Englishman living in New Zealand. I’m on a mission to speak to New Zealand’s biggest movie-lovers to find out what makes them tick. So if you want to hear indecipherable Kiwi accents talking about their love of movies, this is the podcast for you. Search for MY MOVIE DNA wherever you get your podcasts.
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A podcast about the Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean, the real men and women that threatened the trade and stability of the Old World empires, the forces that led them to piracy and the myths and stories they inspired. Famous names like Captain Henry Morgan, Henry Avery, Charles Vane, Mary Reed, Anne Bonny, Black Bart Roberts, Ned Low, and Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach will rub elbows with Queens, Kings, Popes, rebellious monks, Caribbean Natives, African Slaves and notorious governors like ...
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Frontier Gentleman is different from other radio westerns in that the story centered not around some colorful character out of the old West, but it is about a foreigner. An Englishman who came to America to experience firsthand what it is like to live in the still wild and untamed frontier. As the series goes on, we’ll find that Kendall is as good with a gun as he is with a pen.
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It's Probably Fine

Chris Lagana and Alex Mills

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A weekly irreverent chat about nothing in particular. From Australian man, Chris Lagana and Englishman, Alex Mills. The best thing to happen to Anglo-Oceanic relations since Captain Cook. Subscribe, review and listen weekly, as we waffle about; Chris’s non-existent love life, ill-informed political opinions and recommendations on stuff we like. If not, don’t worry, It’s Probably Fine.
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An Englishman in California soaking up the sun, I am a WSET Diploma graduate and Certified WSET Educator. I blog about wine, teach it at all levels, and drink plenty of it. Follow me on twitter @mattswineworld or check out my website: matthewsworldofwineanddrink.com
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Fresh Football Cast

Fresh Football Cast

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Fresh Football Cast is a weekly soccer/football podcast show that discusses the ins and outs of the Premier League and beyond. Comprised of three Americans and one Englishman, we offer very unique discussions and views on the beautiful game.
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Did Not Finish

Did Not Finish

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Did Not Finish is a cycling podcast that runs the numbers on the world’s greatest sport. In each episode, three fervent fans take one fascinating fact from the world of pro racing and explore it from all angles—deep diving historical potholes, honking up steep tangents, rubbing elbows on hot topic debates. If this isn’t the best place to start for pro cycling’s most curious fans it’s almost certainly the best place to finish.
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In perhaps the most audacious military enterprise in the history of human conquest, Cortez, with only a few hundred men, conquered a civilization of tens of thousands. This is the story of an Englishman who boards a merchant ship destined for the New World, but a shipwreck strands him in Pre-Columbian Mexico, and Roger must find a way to avoid becoming one of the many human sacrifices offered to the Aztec gods.
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Two-time Academy Award® winner Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind, Frost/Nixon), Chris Hemsworth (Thor, The Avengers) and Daniel Brühl (Inglourious Basterds, Good Bye Lenin!) discuss their new film at the Apple Store Regent Street in London . The epic action-drama captures the merciless rivalry between charismatic Englishman James Hunt (Hemsworth) and disciplined Austrian perfectionist Niki Lauda (Brühl) whose clashes on the Grand Prix racetrack epitomised the contrast between these two extraordin ...
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Join actors Chris Hemsworth ("The Avengers"), Daniel Brühl ("Inglorious Basterds") and screenwriter Peter Morgan for a discussion about "Rush," their new film directed by Oscar winner Ron Howard. The action-drama tells the story of the rivalry between real-life Formula One race car drivers, Englishman James Hunt (Hemsworth) and Austrian Niki Lauda (Brühl). Their clashes on the Grand Prix racetrack epitomized the contrast between these two extraordinary characters, a distinction reflected eve ...
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Big Al Mack from the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show and his crew — The Broken Bow Bible Brothers — keep it real about faith, fellowship, and life after heartbreak. From Big Al’s recent divorce to each man’s own trials and tribulations, Broken but Blessed dives deep into how God uses broken seasons to build stronger men. With humor, honesty, and brotherhood at the center, they remind us all that fellowship isn’t just important — it’s how the healing begins.
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The Hello Ladies After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of HBO's Hello Ladies. Show Summary: Stuart Pritchard is a socially inept Englishman living in Los Angeles with the intent of finding the woman of his dreams. However, the unlucky Stuart keeps falling into situations that, more often than not, have him embarrassing himself in front of women. Along for the ride include his best friend Wade, who is trying to cope with life as a bachelor again after he and his wife separate, and ...
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Just Lose the Glasses

Just Lose the Glasses

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Just Lose the Glasses is a weekly podcast brought to you by a Northern Irishman and an Englishman. We talk films and film-related news, and maybe a bit of TV. Welcome to the podcast that, like geeks and nerds in films everywhere who lose their glasses to become the handsome/beautiful one that is suddenly really popular because they're good looking now. In such a way we, lose our metaphorical glasses to bring you sometimes funny, sometimes insightful film and film-related opinions and hot-takes.
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The Last Salmon

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The Last Salmon: a show to inspire hope and solutions for a species in crisis. Hosted by renowned actor, Jim Murray MBE, The Last Salmon, highlights the tragic story that is unfolding for an iconic species and finds inspiration from the people fighting to save the salmon.
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West Cork

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In West Cork, it’s simply known as ‘the murder’. In 1996 French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier is found dead near her holiday home. There are no witnesses and no known motive. The police suspect one man in this community but they can’t make a charge stick and he refuses to leave, becoming the embodiment of everyone's unsettled nerves. Reported and hosted by Jennifer Forde and Sam Bungey. West Cork has been named an Apple Podcasts Series Essential. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv ...
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Hi. My name is Philip and I am the host of the Dad, nobody wants to listen to you podcast. I have lived and visited New York in each of the last four decades, and after my last trip in July 2023 to visit my son and family members, I was inspired to investigate some social issues from my perspective as an American - Englishman living in Germany, who has seen New York and America change more dramatically in the last ten years than the combined 40 years. I will be investigating some of the bigg ...
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The Man Who Would Be King tells the story of two British adventurers in British India who become kings of Kafiristan, a remote part of Afghanistan. It was inspired by the exploits of James Brooke, an Englishman who became the “white Raja” of Sarawak in Borneo, and by the travels of American adventurer Josiah Harlan, who claimed the title Prince of Ghor. The story was first published in The Phantom Rickshaw and other Tales (Volume Five of the Indian Railway Library, published by A H Wheeler & ...
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Set in the heart of Central America, the adventure novel accounts an enthralling tale marked by zealous adventure, discovery of a lost civilization, and unconditional love. Published in 1895, Heart of the World presents a fusion of suspense, foreshadowing, legend, unforeseen twists, and endearing characters to create a piece highly valuable in the world of fiction. Narrated by an elderly Ignatio on his deathbed, the novel recounts his great escapade alongside Englishman James Strickland as t ...
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In the last episode of 2026, Harry, Cillian and Stu finish up with the long-awaited book club episode. Stat chat, emails, the usual fun and something special, too. Special, you say? That's right. We've got a little surprise for you, in the form of a DNF first. Enjoy! Thanks for joining us in 2025, greatly appreciated. If you hit play at 23:03, you'…
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In this ad-hoc, ad-libbed Christmas special episode, I continue waffling on and making people wonder they follow my podcast. What I don't mention is that I'm going to be a little more focused this coming year with photos for Instagram and more Blog entries. For financial support, please consider either using ⁠https://buymeacoffee.com/anenglishmanin…
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The story of how Latvia, then the Duchy of Courland, had a colony in the Caribbean. The island of Tobago. We travel back to the 17th century and explore how Latvia (Courland) became the world's smallest nation to have a colony. We look for remnants of that empire in present-day Tobago and Latvia. Thanks for listening!…
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Don't be shy, send me a message! Thomas Felix Creighton interview Garvan Rushe about Irish culture, gaining an insight into the British-Irish connection. Garvan runs Dublin Tour Guide, a boutique tour company known for its personalised, privately guided walks through Dublin. With more than fifteen years of guiding experience, he specialises in crea…
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I spent the first half of my life in the UK, and I've lived the second half in Slovakia — which means I’ve experienced Christmas from both sides. In this episode of the Blorecast, I put British and Slovak Christmas head to head in 10 festive rounds, comparing everything from food and traditions to timing, TV, Christmas markets, and the man himself.…
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We kick off with good vibes and home-cooked ribs. Join Big Al, Troop, mini Troop (Chance), and Ronaldo as they dive into life updates, hilarious anecdotes, and some deep conversations. We celebrate Chance’s wrestling achievements and get down to real talk about navigating relationships, faith, and the challenges of maintaining sexual integrity. You…
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As it’s that time of year again, we’re reposting our episode from December 2024 with chef and sustainable food activist, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, for a special Christmas episode of The Last Salmon podcast explaining why farmed salmon should not be on your Christmas dinner table this or any year. ‘We need to hold the industry to account and prov…
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Don't be shy, send me a message! Thomas Felix Creighton talks to David Zaritsky of 'The Bond Experience' about the Britishness of 1969's James Bond 007 adventure, 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'. The movie has an Australian star, an American and a Canadian producer, and was certainly made for export... so why does this film feel so extremely 'Bri…
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Dive deep into everything from last-minute Christmas chaos to the impact of social media on kids. Hear candid stories about discipline, transparency, and the struggles men face. Don't miss Dr. LaShon's powerful testimony on rediscovering faith through baptism and the group's commitment to supporting one another through thick and thin. This episode …
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Once abundant in England’s crystal-clear chalk rivers, our chalk stream salmon now teeter on the edge of extinction. The chalk stream salmon is one of the rarest fish on earth and yet, after 2 million years they are at one minute to midnight. There are a myriad of pressures and problems pushing them to the brink but there is urgent work underway to…
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Is Slovakia a safe country to live in? After 27 years of living here, I share my personal experiences with safety, weather, and everyday life on Slovak streets. From harsh winters and quirky pedestrian crossings to the one time I was accosted while bird watching, I’ll give you a realistic view of life in Slovakia. In this episode of the Blorecast, …
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Don't be shy, send me a message! Thomas Felix Creighton interviews Calvin Dyson, one of the first people to set up a 007-themed Youtube channel, and asks 'Which is the 'most British' James Bond film?'. Don't worry, we *do* talk about the TV animated series 'James Bond Jr.'! https://www.youtube.com/calvindyson Thomas adds a fun fact about the ending…
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This week on the Blorecast: a short, clear update on what’s been happening in Slovakia — explained in simple English for international students, expats, and anyone trying to follow Slovak news without perfect Slovak. In this episode, I talk about the recent protests in Košice, the growing tension between conservative and liberal parts of Slovak soc…
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This October, The Convention Collective's Senior Editor Dan Berry was given the opportunity to attend New York Comic Con in New York City. While he was there he had the chance to speak to some of the incredible guests at the show, including Chris Killian about his new title from Image Comics (which is set in the Spawn Universe) I Saw Santa A Spawn …
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Frederik W. Mowinckel is unique amongst those who oppose salmon farms. It was his family who were some of the original salmon farmers in Norway that gave rise to the global, toxic industry, but the Mowinckels are now some of the most outspoken critics of its practices, especially that of Mowi who used the Mowinckel surname for their company name. F…
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The boys are back in town/online/in their own homes after a weekend spent in one another's company, a rare and beautiful thing. This week we're talking rainbow jerseys, again, but this time in a different way. You love them, we love them. We compare the winningest world champions of all time. Of course we go a bit off track, that's how this podcast…
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In this episode we read through chapter 2 in my new audio booth. Buster was there listening but you couldn't hear him unfortunately. I think the audio is better this time around! I managed to edit out a lot of the splips and splops from my vocals, but if you hear any do please let me know so I can be a bit more thorough on the next episode!…
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This October, The Convention Collective's Senior Editor Dan Berry was given the opportunity to attend New York Comic Con in New York City. While he was there he had the chance to speak to some of the incredible guests at the show, including a roundtable interview with MMA legend and writer artist Ronda Rousey about her new title from AWA, Expecting…
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Join Big Al Mack and his crew as they dive into hilarious and serious topics alike. This episode kicks off with a spirited debate over grits—is sugar a legit condiment or a culinary crime? 🍽️ Then, Big Al shares his high-energy encounter with Blake Shelton and Janet Jackson at the United Way's Centennial Celebration. Plus, the guys tackle a controv…
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What happens when a Brit moves to Slovakia and stays (almost) forever? In this episode of The Blorecast, I’m joined once again by Andy Billingham, a long-time expat, Slovak citizen and all-round legend, to talk about: 🇸🇰 Getting used to life in socialist-era Slovakia 🛒 Strange supermarket rules in the 80s 🥾 Hiking culture 🕖 Why everyone wakes up so…
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Don't be shy, send me a message! Thomas Felix Creighton continues The Alphabet of Britishness, looking especially at Queen Victoria. The first ten minutes covers: Thomas’ top three cinematic and TV depictions of Queen Victoria Mrs. Brown (1997) The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) Doctor Who “Tooth and Claw” (modern season 2, episode 2) ...an…
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The 18th of November is celebrated in Latvia as Independence Day. I'll guide you through the four parts of this gripping story. First, the dramatic declaration of independence on 18 November 1918. Second, the war that ensued. Third, the Soviet Russian occupation of Latvia from 1940 until independence was regained in 1991. And finally, how Latvians …
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In episode 44, Johnny talks to Auckland film and book lover Kelly Gordon. As well as working at Auckland’s Academy Cinemas - alongside previous guests Cameo England (episode #4), Gorjan Markovski (episode #21), and Stefan Moon (episode #43) - Kelly’s currently a key member of the team at Unity Books, New Zealand’s leading independent book store. Th…
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Something has happened, and you're not going to believe it. Or maybe you will, it's not that outrageous, but the only way you're going to find out is to listen. As usual we have a relatively topical statistic, we finally (finally) talk about bikes, albeit not for long, we reveal the winner of the DNF Christmas Book Club, and lots more laughs. Come …
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Continuing our journey across the Atlantic, this week we’re in Iceland, a land synonymous with countless stunning salmon rivers. Peter Rippin, is a pioneering Englishman who throughout his career, has been setting up and running fishery operations throughout the world. Peter currently runs the East Ranga in Iceland, a very productive salmon river a…
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In this latest episode of 'The Broken But Blessed Podcast,' Big Al gets real with his guests—Troop, Chance, Matthew, Jason, Ronaldo, Akeem, Roland, and Owen. From marriage struggles and relationship dynamics to raising kids and personal growth, the fellas open up about their lives and the role faith plays in their journeys. Don’t miss Chance droppi…
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When I first arrived in Slovakia back in 1998, “doing the shopping” meant visiting three or four different little shops — Potraviny Narcis for basics, Coop Jednota for salami and coffee, and Vrchovina for a litre of Cappy juice. Twenty-five years later, things look a little different. In this episode, I take a nostalgic (and slightly caffeinated) t…
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Join Big Al and his seven brothers as they kick off things with some hearty intros, deep conversations, and a whole lot of laughs. From exploring the impact of AI on our daily lives to discussing life lessons and faith, this episode has a little bit of everything. Don't miss out on meeting Nate Dogg, Troop, Matthew, Chris, Sid, T-Hop, and Owen as t…
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This is the story of Mārtiņš Rītiņš - a story that takes us from a post-war refugee camp to cooking for queens and presidents, from the industrial towns of England to the heart of Rīga, and from a life lived partly in the shadows to one of remarkable openness and authenticity. It is the story of a British-born Latvian chef, restaurateur, culinary T…
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In this episode of The Blorecast, James steps outside to enjoy a beautiful autumn day and share the surprising story behind a viral Instagram short — the infamous Slovak snail rhyme! 🐌🔥 From Slimák, slimák to Šnečku, šnečku and even the brutal Serbian version, James compares how different countries talk to their snails (some nicely… some not so muc…
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How many of Team GB's Olympic track cyclists have books out? Cillian's brought an extraordinary - and some would say downright ridiculous - fact for episode 26 of Did Not Finish. The boys discuss the merits of cycling's autobiographical ouevre, discovery AI-written biographies on Bradley Wiggins and wonder if everything's gone to the dogs...…
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Don't be shy, send me a message! Thomas Felix Creighton interviews the CEO of Shogun Films, Jonathan Sothcott. https://www.shogunfilms.com/ Jonathan Sothcott is one of the UK's most experienced and successful independent producers with a track record of success with high concept, low budget genre films. Described by GQ Magazine as "a film producer …
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It's a quick one this time, featuring horror snails! ⸻ 🌍 About the Blorecast The Blorecast is a podcast from The School of Blore in Košice, Slovakia. It’s about life, culture, language, and exams – all served up with a dose of humour and storytelling. Whether you’re learning English, preparing for Cambridge exams, or just curious about life in Slov…
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Big Al Mack from the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show and his crew — The Broken Bow Bible Brothers — keep it real about faith, fellowship, and life after heartbreak. From Big Al’s recent divorce to each man’s own trials and tribulations, Broken but Blessed dives deep into how God uses broken seasons to build stronger men. With humor, honesty, and brother…
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Over this side of the Atlantic you probably haven’t heard of Hooké or its founder, Fred Campbell, but I liken him to a Canadian Yvon Chouinard, someone who has committed their life to the outdoors whilst also running a successful business. And like Patagonia’s founder, Fred Campbell, is someone truly obsessed with protecting nature and the wild sal…
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Zada just returned from her vacation to Key West, and boy, does she have some wild stories to share. From dealing with choppy waters and snorkeling mishaps to a surprise rooster invasion and a visit to Hemingway's house, this episode is packed with hilarious and unexpected moments. Big Al also dives into his own adventure of a near BBQ disaster and…
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Rīga's pre-fabricated apartment blocks built during the Soviet occupation represent a significant urban planning project. The 13 microdistricts on the city outskirts were not merely housing solutions but comprehensive attempts to create new forms of socialist urban living. Join me as we delve into the history of these microdistricts, find out what …
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Why does Slovakia sometimes feel like it’s living in a different decade? And is that actually a bad thing? In this episode of The Blorecast, James Blore explores a country that has modernised rapidly yet still holds tight to its roots. From carpet beaters and top-loading washing machines to rural life, birds, mushrooms, and boars, James reflects on…
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The racing season is over but the pods continue and we’re beefing with Geraint Thomas in this week’s episode. The recently retired Welsh legend told Cillian to ‘get back in his box’ on Watts Occuring last week, but our Irish hero claps back. Tasty! Harry then starts a beef of his own, and of course, there are stats, lots and lots of stats.…
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Don't be shy, send me a message! Thomas Felix Creighton talks about life in the UK, examining local news in a little town in West Yorkshire and a visit to London. Whilst the national media is very London-centric, most Brits only see the capital on occasional visits - Thomas has only visited London once in 2025. So, that 'internal tourist' view is g…
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