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You Gotta Meet!

Stuart Knight

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Stuart Knight knows the name and job title of his guest, and that’s about it. They came into his life through a series of random events, suggested introductions or by sitting next to him at the local cafe. When the dialogue begins, small talk is pushed aside, and is replaced by a sequence of deep questions that most wouldn’t even ask their closest confidant. The result is an unscripted conversation that warms the heart and rocks the mind!
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Deads Not Punk

Ewan Grant & Stuart Knight

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"The 'Deads Not Punk' podcast was conceived by punk veterans Ewan Grant and Stuart Knight, both children of the 1960s who continue to work in the music today. This podcast takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride of personal anecdotes, exploring the lasting impact that punk has had—and still has—on their lives. Alongside them, a mix of guests—including not only musicians and fans but also cultural contributors like artists, filmmakers, and authors—join the conversation. Together, they offer a ...
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My Lemonade Stand

Dionne England

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This podcast helps managers in organizations do their best work. We have interesting guests and provide strategies, tactics and hacks to avoid burnout, improve results and engage our teams at work.
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With a deep-rooted passion for the forest, Shannon emotionally and hilariously guides listeners on a captivating exploration of the past, uncovering the forgotten narratives and hidden treasures buried beneath the earth’s surface. Shannon ventures into the realms of adventure, history, crime and unexplained phenomena. She pays homage to the wisdom of the land and its original custodians, honoring their deep connection to the earth and the timeless stories etched into its soil. Listen closely ...
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Entrepreneur, among other things... “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, cook a meal, fight efficiently, and die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.” ― Robert A. Heinlein I talk to the most interesting people we can find in business, finance, science, art, technology, and human improvement and try to learn from them.
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The Be Someone Podcast

The BeSomeone Podcast

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On the Be Someone podcast we go out and chat with some of the best and brightest from various fields. Find out what drives, motivates and makes these special people tick. Join us weekly for new episodes and I challenge YOU to go out and Be Someone.
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I’m Stuart Miles, a TV and Radio host/journalist and I'm passionate about helping people to age well. If you want to feel inspired to look your best then this podcast series could knock 10 years off you in under 30 minutes! In every episode I hope to inspire you to take control of the ageing process and feel better about yourself. The earlier you start the better, I wish I had started in my 20’s! In each episode we will welcome experts and celebrities to give you the inspiration and knowledg ...
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Michael de Lisser has spent over 25 years helping leaders bridge the gap between technical expertise and high-impact leadership. Growing up watching his father coach Fortune 100 executives on communication, Michael realized early on that technical skills might get you promoted, but communication skills are what keep you from getting fired. In this …
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This episode marks the Season 2 finale of If These Trees Could Talk — a pause at the end of a long, heavy, meaningful year. We’re reflecting on the places we’ve walked, the stories that found us, and the moments that changed how we see the world. Some of this year unfolded quietly, some of it hit hard, and not all of it came with neat answers, but …
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Stuart Maconie presents the Loose Ends festive Christmas special, recorded in front of an audience in the BBC's Philharmonic Studio at MediaCity. King of the Christmas jumper, Gyles Brandreth brings his book 'Somewhere, A Boy And A Bear' - a biography of AA Milne and Winnie-the-Pooh. He regales us with stories of Christopher Robin and of a surprisi…
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Sue Donnelly is a Managing Director at KPMG International and the Global Head of Performance Solutions. Her true passion is helping people unlock their own possibilities - bringing practical performance consulting, human‑centered design, and coach‑like leadership to the challenges organizations face today. Previously, Sue founded PathFinder Solutio…
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In this episode of Entrepreneur, Among Other Things Podcast, we sit down with Mike Deaton, founder of Flipping Dirt, to discuss vacant land investing and building a freedom-first real estate business. After losing his corporate job in 2016, Mike chose land flipping over traditional real estate to avoid tenants, repairs, debt, and burnout. He shares…
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Clive Anderson is joined in Glasgow by My Mad Fat Diary actor Sharon Rooney. In her latest thriller series The Revenge Club she joins Martin Compston and Meera Syal in a cast of motley divorcees who want to get back at their exes. Jonathan Watson is back on the telly this Christmas when Two Doors Down returns. The neighbours of Latimer Crescent reu…
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Randy Gage is a self-made millionaire, author, and globally recognized speaker often called "The Entrepreneur's Entrepreneur." His journey began with adversity, including drug addiction and a jail sentence at age 15, before a pivotal moment inspired him to turn his life around. Gage credits his success to discovering leverage in network marketing. …
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This episode asks a simple question with a definitive answer: What does showing up really look like? From the rolling hills of Deepwater to the everyday Australian homes where people quietly fight their battles, we explore how connection can be a shield, a comfort, and sometimes the difference between holding on and letting go. We’re joined by Stua…
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Making lemonade from the lemons of life is the theme to this week's Loose Ends. The comedian Omid Djalili was so incensed by having his shows cancelled after 9/11 due to his Middle Eastern heritage that he devised a stand up tour called Namaste so he could let off steam as well as make us laugh. Elizabeth Day's How to Fail podcast is, ironically, a…
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Stuart Jenkins is a former elite marathon runner and footwear industry veteran with over 40 years of experience in performance innovation and sustainability. He qualified for the Olympic Trials after the Boston Marathon, following eight years of daily training and 26,000 running miles. After his running career, Stuart helped pioneer early air-cushi…
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Stuart Maconie welcomes Angie Le Mar to talk about appearing in her son Travis Jay's Radio 4 comedy Rum Punch. The actor Nabil Elouahabi talks about his role as the veteran explosives officer in the TV drama Trigger Point and comedian Phil Ellis is about to tour the country with his new show Bath Mat. He joins us to tell us why he's about to wipe t…
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In this unmissable episode, we sit down with Jason Wong, the serial entrepreneur who built a multi-million dollar e-commerce empire from the ground up, starting as a teenager. Jason shares the raw truth about his journey, from his immigrant hustle working at Chinese takeout restaurants to leveraging the internet as his escape and pathway to success…
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This time we’re joined by the legendary drummer Martin Atkins – PiL, Killing Joke, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails. Chats about John Lydon, the music biz, and the Museum of Post Punk & Industrial Music in Chicago as well as Extremities 2025, a great bloke, brilliant stories and a cracking conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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The horror of John Price’s murder sent shockwaves through Aberdeen and across Australia. In this final episode, we follow the case from Knight’s arrest to her courtroom, exploring the psychological assessments, her personality disorder diagnosis, and the intense public scrutiny that followed. We also look inside her life in prison; where she’s both…
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Loose Ends is cavorting among the snow-caps of Cumbria at the Kendal Mountain Festival this week. Chef d'Equipe Stuart Maconie reaches for the summit of chat with navigation from the adventurer and broadcaster Ben Fogle - celebrating twenty five years since he was Castaway on a remote Scottish island for the BBC reality TV show that he says is more…
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Ian Noble is an entrepreneur, investor, and former small-business owner who spent 14 years building and operating a successful dry-cleaning company with 14 locations and more than 90 employees. For over a decade, he lived the reality many entrepreneurs know too well — long days, constant pressure, and the feeling of being “on” 24/7. While he took p…
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What's a Kentucky? Comedy legend John Lloyd is here to reveal all, in honour of the 42nd anniversary of his cult dictionary 'The Meaning of Liff', co-written with the much missed Douglas Adams, Jessica Swale is the writer behind the new Paddington musical and she tells us about her emotional first meeting with the bear. Jessica Valene stars as a wo…
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Kam Knight is an international best-selling author and mental performance coach whose work has transformed how people think, learn, and focus. With over a dozen books on speed reading, memory improvement, concentration, and mind mapping, Kam has helped more than 500,000 people worldwide unlock the full potential of their minds. His groundbreaking m…
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Part two of this shocking story is about the brutal murder of John Price — a killing so gruesome it shocked even the most seasoned investigators. We trace the final, terrifying days leading up to his death, when obsession turned to rage and love curdled into violence. Through police reports, witness accounts, and psychological insights, we reconstr…
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Clive Anderson is joined by a giggle of comics or should that be a brace of jokers in the Loose Ends studio this week. Fawlty Towers creator John Cleese recalls being told his nascent sitcom - 50 years old this year - would fail if they didn't "get it out of the hotel more". Sue Perkins describes the urge to get out on a stand up tour again after a…
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Chris Hood, AI strategist, author, and former Google executive, joins us to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping customer service and experience. With over 25 years in digital innovation, Chris shares practical insights on connecting data, storytelling, and AI strategy to build meaningful customer relationships. From cinema technology t…
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It's a particulary spooky edition of Loose Ends as we're joined by Danny Robins - host of Uncanny and writer of 2.22 a Ghost Story and cult horror author Garth Marenghi. But which of them is the real king of horror? Rebecca Lucy Taylor, AKA Self Esteem brings us her literary debut, A Complicated Woman and there's music from The New Eves with a song…
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From holding a Pokémon camera at age seven to crafting Emmy-winning stories — Connor Dunwoodie has built a career defined by curiosity, storytelling, and visual impact. In this episode, Connor shares his journey from early journalism to leading creative teams that redefine how stories are told across digital media. With experience spanning cinemati…
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Before she became Australia’s most infamous female killer, Katherine Knight was a child shaped by chaos, violence, and neglect. Part one of this 3 part series dives deep into her early years — from a brutal and scandalous family history to a childhood marked by trauma and cruelty. We explore the people, places, and patterns that molded her: the vio…
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Kiri Pritchard-McLean loves a bit of crime - so much so that she hosts a podcast about serial killers. So she's right at home on Loose Ends this week talking cosy crime and laminating machines with actor and comedian Kerry Godliman, who stars as the charming private detective and oyster-shucking restaurateur Pearl Nolan in TV drama Whitstable Pearl…
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What makes a real leader? In this powerful conversation, leadership expert Doug Thorpe breaks down what separates true leaders from managers. From his early days as a fifth-grade crossing guard to leading corporate teams and coaching executives, Doug shares life-changing lessons on authentic leadership, emotional intelligence, and people-first mana…
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Clive kicks off in Belfast's Black Box as the Belfast International Arts Festival begins to light up venues around the city. Poet Brian Bilston is in town after putting some of his poetry to music with the help of The Catenary Wires. US folk and blues musician Chris Smither tells all about his musical journey spanning over six decades. Someone else…
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What if you could train Google and ChatGPT to truly understand who you are, and control what they say about you? In this powerful conversation, Jason Barnard, founder of Kalicube, reveals exactly how he educated Google’s algorithms to recognize his real identity — and how you can do the same. 👉 Learn how to: ✅ Train AI like a child using structured…
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In this episode, we’re pulling up a seat around the campfire to share some of Australia’s eeriest stretches of asphalt. From the ghostly lights that chase drivers along Lemon Tree Passage Road, to the whispered tales of the Street with No Name in Glebe, and the long, lonely expanse of the Newell Highway where travellers have reported seeing things …
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Clive Anderson is joined in Glasgow by comedian Dom Joly who first introduced the world to the concept of a very loud man yelling in to a giant mobile phone 25 years ago. He’s celebrating Trigger Happy TV on a national tour. Lauren Lyle is used to an investigation in her role as Val McDermid's Karen Pirie, and in new psychological thriller The Ridg…
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Molly Metz, a five-time World Champion athlete, turned her passion for competitive jump roping into a successful business and a groundbreaking product. She spent years and over $40,000 securing a U.S. patent for her innovative jump rope technology, successfully licensing her invention to numerous companies. Then came the battle against industry gia…
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There's plenty of treasures, national and otherwise in this week's Loose Ends. Joanna Lumley describes selecting from a lifetime's worth of lists, poems and anecdotes to create a thoughtful, moving and often hilarious anthology that she says describes the workings of her mind perfectly. Playwright James Graham on updating his play Dear England to s…
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In this episode, we sit down with Clay Carter, a dynamic leader and entrepreneur who shares his incredible journey from a rapid ascent through the corporate ranks at Whole Foods Market to launching his own successful outdoor brand, Split Ridge Outfitters. Clay dives deep into the high-stakes world of retail leadership, discussing the steepest learn…
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High in the Blue Mountains, the road at Mount Victoria Pass twists steep and narrow through rock and mist. By day, it’s breathtaking. But by night, it carries a darker reputation. Travelers whisper of a woman’s ghost drifting through the fog. Her story etched into the stones of the pass nearly two centuries ago. This is the story of Caroline Collit…
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Loose Ends this week is full of people who aren't afraid to say or do difficult things in the name of entertainment. The actor Nigel Planer will forever be associated with the character Neil from The Young Ones, so much so that Nigel's Mum thought he was vegetarian because Neil was, though Nigel definitely isn't. At least, he says, she remembered h…
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In this exclusive conversation, Jeremy Bishop, founder of Influencer Club, breaks down his ultimate strategy for building a world-class personal brand as an entrepreneur. Jeremy shares his journey, from building a 5,000-person affiliate network to creating multiple successful businesses, all centered around his name. If you’ve ever wondered how to …
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Edith Bowman is your host for a special Loose Ends live at the BBC's Contains Strong Language Festival in Bradford. Guests include the celebrated actor - from Sherlock to Mission Impossible - and writer - from Dr Who to Bookish - Mark Gatiss. He's at the festival starring in a Radio 4 comedy drama written by his League of Gentlemen colleague Jeremy…
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This video features an exclusive interview with Nikita Vakhrushev, the founder of Aspect, an end-to-end email and SMS marketing agency. We delve into his remarkable 8-year journey of building a successful business that helps direct-to-consumer and e-commerce brands drive significant revenue. This is a must-watch for anyone looking to master email m…
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Stuart and Ewan are joined this episode by the wonderfully erudite Ed Kuepper of The Saints. Ahead of their forthcoming tour, Ed talks about his musical influences, Brisbane in the 70s, playing The Roxy, and creating music that remains timeless. Reminding us why we love doing this!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Stuart Maconie's guests in Salford include comedian Josh Jones on his new tour 'I Haven't Won The Lottery So here's Another Show'. We find out what happens if he wins the lottery mid-run. Actor and writer Moira Buffini has just won the YA Book Prize for her debut novel Songlight. George Egg is the Snack Hacker, brining us goodies from his kitchen a…
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Clay Moffat has spent over a decade mastering the real drivers of human behavior, from neuroscience and behavioral pattern recognition to persuasion and strategic communication. Author of The Trust Trap, Clay helps high-performing entrepreneurs, consultants, and executives recalibrate at the brain and body level, sharpen decision-making under press…
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In honour of World Suicide Prevention Day, we share the story of Don Ritchie, the “Angel of The Gap,” whose quiet compassion saved hundreds of lives. We explore what it really means to be present for someone in crisis, and how connection can be life-saving. We also look at the real-life Patch Adams, the man behind the movie and why he challenged Ho…
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Clive Anderson is joined by the multi-platinum selling American Jazz singer Curtis Stigers, Rob Webb on Mitchell & Webb Are Not Helping, best-selling Irish novelist Cecila Ahern, author of P.S I Love you, on her new book Paper Heart, director Patrick Marber discusses his spin on Mel Brook's musical The Producers and Mercury prize shortlisted rock d…
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Jason shares his revolutionary approach to managing personal and corporate brand digital narrative online—an approach he developed over 12 years from his own real-world challenges, from being known as a "cartoon blue dog" to being mistaken for a criminal. Jason has a unique gift for explaining the mind-bogglingly complex world of search and AI with…
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In this episode, we head to Beowa National Park, to uncover the lesser-known stories behind one of Australia’s most infamous colonial figures, Benjamin Boyd- whose dicey legacy is literally etched into the landscape. We explore a life of ambition, influence, and wealth—and the human cost that history has often left unrecorded. From the lives of Sou…
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Stuart Maconie is joined by his 6Music weekend breakfast co-host Mark Radcliffe who's here to talk about his new book Et Tu, Cavapoo - all about Mark’s springtime sojourn to Rome alongside his dog Arlo. Andi Osho is taking on the role of Tedra in the RSC's production of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Fat Ham and prolific novelist Adele Parks is wi…
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Chris Gray is a consumer psychology expert, retail strategist, and marketing disruptor with over 30 years of experience transforming how brands connect with customers. Known as the "unfair advantage" for companies, Chris has helped global giants like Walmart, Coca-Cola, and Adidas crack the code of shopper behavior. His unique blend of academic exp…
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Stuart is joined by Jon Culshaw, the star of the much loved comedy series Dead Ringers, which is about to hit the road for its 25th anniversary tour. Harriet Dyer is Easily Distra.... so let's hope she doesn't wander off halfway through the show. Jon Watts discovered his love of cooking in custody. After being taken under the wing of Jamie Oliver h…
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Paul Pape is a creative problem-solver, business strategist, and master maker who turns impossible ideas into reality. Through Paul Pape Designs, he has crafted custom collectibles and props for fans and entertainment giants like Disney, Universal, Nickelodeon, and The Tonight Show. Known as the “Santa for Nerds,” Paul blends artistry with business…
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