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For those who decided to Screw It... and Just DID It. Ranked #1 in Apple Podcasts. Top 1% globally. 5M+ downloads Real stories from founders who took the leap. Hosted by Alex Chisnall. Learn how today’s top entrepreneurs started, scaled, & stayed true to their vision. Official podcast of the Festival of Entrepreneurs: https://www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk Twice Weekly Show every Tuesday & Thursday. If you enjoyed listening, please rate my show. And if you're really generous with your tim ...
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Theatre Audience Podcast

Natalie Maher & Darren Murphy

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Step into the captivating world of live performance with the Theatre Audience Podcast! Hosted by the dynamic duo, Natalie and Darren and special guests. This ongoing series promises to whisk you away into the heart of the theatre scene. Every Thursday afternoon, we bring you insights into the latest shows, buzz-worthy theatre news, and exclusive interviews with industry insiders. It's your backstage pass to the drama, the laughter, and the sheer magic of the stage. Join us on this exhilarati ...
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The curious man Matt Crawford interviews authors and interesting people about topics ranging from history to politics to everyday stimulating topics. If you like to learn and are as curious as I am please join in!
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The Brillo Girls

The Brillo Girls

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The Brillo Girls is our soapbox, filled with conversation about art, life, and everything that falls in-between. As artists ourselves, we love discussing anything that perks our interests and are endlessly fascinated about the creative processes different artists go through in establishing their own creative authenticity. Join us while we navigate and share their stories, celebrating the good, the bad and the ugly. Perhaps something you thought was ordinary is really extraordinary.
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Unforbidden Truth

Unforbidden Truth

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Unforbidden Truth is hosted weekly by Andrew Dodge. Andrew has been corresponding/visiting with convicted criminals/murderers for 14 years now. Unforbidden Truth will consist of exclusive interviews with convicted criminals/murderers, professionals in the fields of criminal justice and psychology and more. Andrew is not an expert in the field and will never claim to be. Andrew has been corresponding/visiting with prisoners for over a decade. Support this podcast: www.unforbiddentruth.com Bec ...
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WXAV 88.3FM

WXAV 88.3FM

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Broadcasting to the Southside of Chicago and the southwest suburbs, WXAV 88.3FM is bold and revolutionary.It offers the most dynamic and cutting edge selection of music ever to air in Chicago. With our podcast series, we feature interviews with SXU athletes, artist interviews, historical series, and much more. WXAV The Escape from Ordinary Radio.
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An award-winning podcast that takes a different horror film based on the theme of the month and breaks it down scene by scene (we spoil everything), which allows us to have a thoughtful conversation on the movie as a whole. Three Knights hold these discussions: Prince Jackson, Freddy Nuti, and Sidney Resendes! You can find more horror-related content on Patreon.com/KnightLightPod!
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The Daily News

Misael Castillo

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Give the people that id hearing the podcast to now what is happiness in the world around them Cover art photo provided by AbsolutVision on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@freegraphictoday
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Current Geek

Scott Johnson

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Tom and Scott discuss something from a geeky perspective. Some weeks it's a TV show, some weeks it's one of the greatest films of all time. Some weeks it's just what's in the news.
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Business, executive and personal development coach, Jeff Shrimpton, hosts the One Giant Leap podcast, guiding you through the small steps that leap to a giant leap forwards in your business and your life. In these podcasts Jeff will bring key concepts and strategies for business owners to improve your mindset, marketing, sales and financial performance whilst learning to grow and develop your most valuable asset... YOU! As well as sharing his own strategies, Jeff will also be interviewing wo ...
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The Bible Catholic Show

William Hemsworth

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I was a protestant minister and was ordained as a Baptist and a Lutheran. I am a convert to the Catholic faith, and strive to spread the truth about what the church really teaches. I have a master of divinity from Liberty University and am studying for a Master of Sacred Theology from Saint Joseph's College of Maine.
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Fitness Disrupted with Tom Holland tackles the hottest topics in exercise, nutrition and motivation, debunking the myths and misconceptions while giving actionable advice you can use right away. An internationally-recognized fitness expert, author and elite endurance athlete with three decades of experience in the fitness industry, Tom makes sense of the science so you can finally reach your fullest potential.
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Switchback Podcast

The MFA in Writing Program at USF

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Switchback is the literary magazine of the MFA in Writing program at the University of San Francisco. http://www.switchbackjournal.com The Switchback podcast is a half-hour of wide-ranging conversation on all matters literary. And probably other matters, too. Also, it's not always a half-hour. Look—it's a good podcast, you should listen to it. Produced in collaboration with KUSF, University of San Francisco's online radio station: https://www.usfca.edu/kusf.
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Ansafone Contact Centers

Ansafone Contact Centers

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Established for 50 years, Ansafone Contact Centers offers world-class customer experience and brand care for its clients and business partners who are in need of call center services such as inbound calls, outbound calls, live 24/7 customer support, secured HIPAA -compliant text messaging, live chat, and more. Our podcast series is a media form to show and educate others in the industry or businesses interested in partnering with us on the real-case scenarios, ins and outs of the call center ...
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The Ask Avani Show

The Ask Avani Show

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Since January 2015, Avani has also been writing, producing and hosting her own internet radio show called "The Ask Avani Show". The show is about music, talk, debate and fun with a wide range of topics, including special guest interviews. Avani plays music from various genres including: R&B, Soul, Rap and Gospel.
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Life before, during and after the holocaust with Buchenwald survivor, Melvin Federbush. In hour 5 of this series, he reveals his harrowing experiences while in Nazi occupied Poland. Melvin Federbush was born in Deblin, Poland, July 1923. He attended Cheder and Yeshiva as well as high school. Within eight days of Hitler's invasion of Poland, his parents and nine year old twin sisters were killed during a bombing attack. Melvin was taken prisoner during the Nazi occupation and forced to live i ...
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We sit down with author Elizabeth Pines-Boyle about her novel, Choosing Her. Centered around flawed, multidimensional characters simmering with chemistry, mounting betrayals, and explosive revelations, Choosing Her is truly a fast paced psychological thriller that will keep you guessing till the end. This book grabs you by the throat and doesn't le…
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Cicada Summer is a folk and bluegrass band from Chicago that's been described as "a band playing the songs of summer all year round, and like their namesake this little band makes a big sound."In a wide-ranging interview with Peter Kreten on 773 Sounds, Cicada Summer discusses how they came together as a band, their approach to songwriting, and sha…
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On this Bite-sized Screw It Just DO It, I sit down with Nir Eyal, bestselling author of Indistractable, to unpack the real reason entrepreneurs get stuck. Nir shares how distraction doesn’t come from phones, emails, or social media, but from within. He explains how boredom, stress, and loneliness drive us towards procrastination and how learning to…
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This week we dive into some of the most compelling productions in London’s theatre scene with The Cide and Not Your Superwoman. We celebrate live music with Ben Forster’s album launch, and Darren sits down with playwright Amy Rosenthal to discuss her new play The Party Girls. Not Your Superwoman – Bush Theatre Darren reviews this poignant and witty…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Eden Collinsworth, bestselling author and cultural commentator, to discuss her latest book The Improbable Victoria Woodhull: Suffrage, Free Love, and the First Woman to Run for President. Victoria Woodhull was one of the most audacious and unconventional women of the 19th century: a suffragist, stockbroker, publishe…
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Today we’re joined by two women at the helm of one of London’s most historic and exciting theatres. Stratford East, founded back in 1884, has always been a place for global stories told in the heart of East London. It’s the home of Joan Littlewood’s revolutionary spirit and a launchpad for generations of theatre-makers, from Barbara Windsor to Cynt…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Shirley Strum, professor of anthropology and director of the Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project in Kenya. For over five decades, Dr. Strum has observed wild baboons, uncovering surprising truths about their lives—and about our own. Her new book, Echoes of Our Origins: Baboons, Humans, and Nature, brings readers into the …
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Editor's note: This is a raw episode while the actual file is being edited. We didn't want the episode to be late, but the edited file will be available later this week. Sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause. Thank you, and enjoy the show! Ah, All Hallows' Eve. The smell of pumpkin spice is in the air. Horror films are playing 24/7 on AMC…
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Phil Yates and the Affiliates are an alternative rock band drawing inspiration from Elvis Costello and R.E.M. In this wide-ranging interview, Peter Kreten sits down with Yates to learn how the Affiliates started, why melody always takes over lyrics, and why Magical Mystery Tour is an underrated gem. Photo Credit: Phil Yates. Used with Permission…
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In this episode, we talk with tutor, coach, and author Dana Sutton about her heartwarming children’s book Maddie Finds Her Place. The story follows Maddie, a young girl on a journey to understand who she is and where she belongs—a theme that resonates deeply with children and adults alike. Dana shares how her work with kids inspired the book, why s…
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On this episode of Screw It Just DO It I sit down with Boris Diakonov and Eduard Panteleev, the co-founders of ANNA Money, the UK-based business account built to make life easier for small business owners. ANNA combines finance, admin and tax tools in one AI-powered platform, complete with its trademark humour and cat logo. In this conversation we …
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Steven Nigg is a former federal inmate best known for his 2016 assault on notorious sex offender Larry Nassar’s fellow high-profile prisoner, former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle. While serving time for a firearms conviction at a low-security prison in Colorado, Nigg became enraged that Fogle was housed with other inmates in relative comfort despite…
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Wrapping up this month with a selection from our Ghouls over on Patreon! Between Children of the Corn and The Brood! Due to a tiebreaker, it was decided that The Brood will take the gold. Focus on your pyshcoplasmics, make a baby or 20 from an outer womb, and denounce your generational trauma as we dive into this. Next month, we're celebrating All …
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Hosted by Steve Mascord | Powered by Hot Metal magazine | hotmetalmag.com | We've lost Ozzy Osbourne since the last episode so it's poignant we hear from Dana Strum about how he dealt with Randy Rhoads' death, having been the man who introduced the guitar prodigy to the Pince Of Darkness. Dana's story about how he found peace will move you. Plus Je…
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we have a very special episode with this interview. Not only was I able to interview Ben (director) and Kari (producer), but also Indy, the star of the movie Good Boy! A extremely talented dog that will steal the hearts of everyone. It was such a fun conversation filled with laughs and good times. We have a very special episode with this interview.…
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Coverage of The Brood will be released later this week. Thank you for being so patient. Enjoy this episode on upcoming horror films to keep your eyes peeled for! Freddy and Prince wrap up their experience for the 20th anniversary of Fantastic Fest! Prince was able to attend half of the festival in person while Freddy covered the festival remotely. …
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This week we delve into the darkly compelling world of The Pitchfork Disney at King’s Head Theatre. Darren reviews this intense and unforgettable play, exploring its surreal storytelling, psychological tension, and the electric performances that bring the story to life. Backstage Interview – Ned Costello & Elizabeth Connick Darren goes backstage to…
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In this episode, we sit down with renowned cardiologist, researcher, and author Dr. Peter Kowey to discuss his eye-opening new book, Failure to Treat. Drawing from decades of experience in medicine, Dr. Kowey exposes the systemic flaws that are failing both patients and the professionals who care for them. This is a must-listen conversation for pat…
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There are moments in life when everything falls apart. For Lewis Howes, it was a combination of his father’s serious accident, a career-ending sports injury, and the global financial crash. He found himself broke, directionless, and living on his sister’s couch. In this Bite-sized Screw It Just DO It episode, Lewis shares how those challenges force…
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In this episode, we sit down with award-winning author and historian Judy Pearson to discuss her groundbreaking new book, Radical Sisters: Shirley Temple Black, Rose Kushner, Evelyn Lauder and the Dawn of the Breast Cancer Movement. For much of the 20th century, breast cancer was shrouded in silence and stigma. Judy brings to life the stories of th…
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This week on Screw It Just DO It I sit down with Pip Murray, the founder of Pip & Nut, the UK’s fastest-growing natural nut butter brand. Pip’s story starts with a marathon training run that sparked an idea for a better product, free from palm oil. That idea turned into Pip & Nut, now stocked in over 8,000 stores and recently crowned the number one…
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The Raspberry Jams are an up-and-coming teenage melodic art punk from Chicago. In this interview, Laura Blachowicz sits down with Adeline, Kenzie, and Zola to learn how the band came together, how their taste in music has evolved and influenced their music, and future goals. Photo Credit: The Raspberry Jams and Shannon Hauppa. Used with Permission…
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Luis Bracamontes, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, was convicted of murdering two sheriff’s deputies in Sacramento, California, in 2014. Bracamontes, who had previously been deported multiple times, carried out a violent shooting spree that left Deputy Danny Oliver and Detective Michael Davis Jr. dead. During his 2018 trial, he showed no remo…
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In this episode, I sit down with journalist, professor, poet, and activist Omar Zahzah, author of Terms of Servitude. The book examines how systems of power—from colonial histories to contemporary technologies—shape the way we understand freedom, identity, and resistance. We explore how language and culture reinforce structures of servitude, the in…
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History often remembers generals and presidents, but what about the spies who worked in the shadows? In this episode, I speak with journalist and author Gerri Willis about her new book Lincoln’s Lady Spymaster: The Untold Story of the Abolitionist Southern Belle Who Helped Win the Civil War. Gerri uncovers the incredible life of Elizabeth Van Lew, …
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When I sat down with Mike McDerment, founder of FreshBooks, his story reminded me why narrowing focus is often the smartest path to growth. In this Bite-sized episode, you’ll hear how Mike turned a small design problem into a billion-dollar company by obsessing over one specific customer segment. Mike shares how he resisted the temptation to serve …
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Eww, you got Cooties! Kids have gone crazy, but not all hope is lost. Grab an instrument, take some shrooms, and whatever you do, for the love of all things graceful, don't eat the chicken nuggets! Next movie: The Brood ————————————————————— We officially have ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠merch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Shop your little demonic heart! Want to ke…
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In 1642, England stood on the edge of civil war. The winter of that year was a turning point—when mistrust, division, and failed compromise finally pushed the nation toward conflict. In this episode, I speak with historian and Oxford professor Dr. Jonathan Healey, author of The Blood in Winter: England on the Brink of Civil War, 1642. We explore th…
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This October we’re bringing together the UK’s most ambitious founders, investors, and business leaders for two days of no-fluff insights, practical workshops, and high-value networking at the Festival of Entrepreneurs 2025. In this episode, I’ll walk you through what the festival is, who it’s for, and what you can expect when you join us at the NEC…
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What’s it really like to live undercover inside one of the world’s most dangerous drug cartels? In this gripping episode, I sit down with former FBI agent Martin Suarez and Ian Frisch authors of Inside the Cartel: How an Undercover FBI Agent Smuggled Cocaine, Laundered Cash and Dismantled a Colombian Narco-Empire. Martin shares the extraordinary st…
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In this episode of Screw It Just DO It, I sit down with Nell Daly, founder and managing partner of Revenge Capital. Nell went from a career in clinical psychology to raising a $70 million fund designed to back overlooked and underestimated founders. She explains how her experiences working with people struggling financially shaped her mission to he…
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In April 2006, 23-year-old Christopher Lampkin was murdered in a Salem apartment, shot execution-style, and dismembered by Leonardo Garcia Gonzalez and Victor Gonzalez. His remains were stuffed into a duffel bag and fed to pigs at a Yamhill County farm, where police later recovered partial remains in a feed barrel. The killers were ordered to pay L…
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As the Halloween season approaches, we are delighted to present an exclusive interview with the director of the highly anticipated horror film, “Night of the Reaper.” This cinematic journey seamlessly blends genres effortlessly. A sure to be a Halloween favorite!“Night of the Reaper” has an exceptionally well-crafted third act, with unexpected twis…
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Words can build, heal, inspire—and sometimes hurt. In her children’s book Words, author Katherine Davis-Gibbon reminds us of the incredible power language holds, even in the smallest voices. In this episode, Katherine shares the inspiration behind her story, the creative process of writing for young readers, and why she believes helping children un…
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Some people are extremely wary about bringing a stranger into their home. But what if that child was an Orphan who could start their life anew because of your kindness? Sure, you can go that route, but have you ever thought about the possibility that this "kid" could be a sadistic killer in they're 30s who's trying to sleep with your husband?! Didn…
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This week on the podcast, we journey through the bold, inventive, and utterly captivating theatre that’s lighting up London and beyond. From revolutionary silence to scandalous sisters and chaotic coming-of-age, we explore three productions that are pushing boundaries, thrilling audiences, and reminding us why live theatre matters. Deaf Republic We…
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In this Bite-sized Screw It Just DO It episode, I revisit my conversation with Richard Reed, co-founder of Innocent Drinks, who sold the smoothie brand to Coca-Cola for over $500 million. Richard shares how Innocent started as three friends selling smoothies at festivals and grew into Europe’s leading healthy drinks company without a master plan or…
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What does it mean to belong, to adapt, and to grow roots in unfamiliar soil? In this episode, I sit down with Cedric Muhikira, Rwandan author of the debut novel Libaax: Grow Your Roots Where You Land. Cedric’s novel explores resilience, identity, and the search for home in the face of displacement and change. Through his characters, he tells a stor…
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Economics can seem intimidating, but what if it’s actually easier to understand than we think—and more important than we realize? In this episode, I sit down with Howard Yaruss, economist, attorney, professor, and author of Understandable Economics: Because Understanding Our Economy is Easier Than You Think and More Important Than You Know. Howard …
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I’m joined by Jo Dalton, a serial founder, investor, and champion of female entrepreneurs — to talk about what it really takes to build leadership teams, back founders, and scale businesses without losing your edge. Jo founded JD & CO after years in corporate, determined to create a recruitment firm that actually supports entrepreneurs instead of c…
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Theresa Knorr is convicted of murdering 2 of her 6 children. Theresa has been married a total of 4 times. Her first husband, Clifford Sanders died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head, inflicted by Theresa. Theresa was acquitted of his murder. Theresa was known to be physically, psychologically and verbally abusive to her children. She would …
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This week Natalie and Darren review Eireann A Taste of Ireland and Till The Stars Come Down. Darren goes back stage with Sam Edmunds co-AD of Chalk Line Theatre company Eireann: A Taste of Ireland Journey through the sights, sounds, and flavours of Ireland in this vibrant, celebratory production. Darren delves into the music, storytelling, and ener…
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Maaaannnnnn, fu*k them kids! Would you choose another child over your own if you suspected your child of being a deranged psychopathic killer at the age of 11? Or maybe he's a master manipulator who wants you to only think of him as The Good Son? Either way, you're screwed! Next movie: Orphan (2009) ————————————————————— We officially have ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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In this Bite-sized Screw It Just DO It episode, I revisit my conversation with Lord Karan Bilimoria, founder of Cobra Beer, as he shares the story of how he built one of the world’s most recognisable beer brands from scratch. He launched during a recession, with no credibility, no resources, and fierce competition from global giants. What he did ha…
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Are we really the center of the universe—or just acting like it? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sterlin Mosley, author of Center of the Universe, to explore how self-perception, ego, and culture shape the way we see ourselves and our place in the world. From philosophy and psychology to modern culture and relationships, Dr. Mosley unpacks how…
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In this thought-provoking episode, physician and public health leader Dr. Philip Polakoff, founder of A Healthier We, explains how democracy and public health are deeply intertwined. From the erosion of trust in institutions to the impacts of polarization, misinformation, and inequality, he lays out why weakening democratic systems can lead to wors…
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