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Terry Stone Connection

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The Terry Stone Connection Podcast delivers a unique insight into the nefarious underworld hosted by true crime actor-producer, Terry Stone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My Favorite Mistake is a podcast about learning without blame in business and leadership. Despite the name, it’s not just my favorite mistake—it’s yours, it’s ours, and it’s what we can all learn from when things don’t go as planned. Hosted by author and consultant Mark Graban, each episode features honest conversations with leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers about a meaningful mistake they made—and what they learned after things went wrong. How they responded. How they imp ...
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Hoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam Neter

Sam Neter: British Basketball Advocate, Blogger & Thinker

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The Hoopsfix Podcast is the hub of British basketball discussion. Hosted by Sam Neter, founder of British basketball website Hoopsfix.com, and featuring guests ranging from players, to coaches and key influencers within the UK basketball community, it is one of the few places to get accurate, topical and thought provoking information on the British basketball landscape.
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Crip Crap’s audio projects are on pause since the passing of podcast host and producer Justin Cooper in July of 2024. Learn more about Justin’s life and legacy at cripcrapmedia.com/cripticisms. Meet us at the crossroads of disability and anything — politics, culture, and more! We’ll get into it on Crip Crap: The Podcast. With Justin Cooper, filmmaker, photographer, and founder of Cooper Industries and Kennedy Healy, writer, media maker, and founder of Crip Crap. Music by Christea Parent a.k. ...
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Charlier has NEVER done a podcast before and what followed was anything but ordinary. In this episode of The Terry Stone Connection, we sit down with Charlie Doherty, a woman whose life story sounds more like a film script than reality. Raised by nuns, Charlie’s early years were a world away from the chaos that would follow. From tearing up Ibiza t…
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Why do New Year’s resolutions fail so predictably—and what does that teach us about change at work? In this Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban explores why treating change as a test of willpower is a reliable setup for frustration, both personally and in organizations. Drawing on behavioral psychology and leadership examples, the episode connects fai…
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James Corden was once one of the most successful and recognisable British entertainers in the world. From beloved sitcom star to Hollywood talk-show host, his rise looked unstoppable. So how did it all unravel? In this episode of The Terry Stone Connection, we take a deep dive into the good, the bad and the ugly of James Corden’s career. We explore…
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Nick Saban calls it “the dumbest decision I ever made” — a fourth-and-one call from the 2001 SEC Championship Game that still sticks with him. In this episode, Mark Graban breaks down why even the greatest coaches make mistakes, what Saban learned from the moment, and how leaders can turn high-pressure missteps into opportunities for trust and grow…
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Brian Harvey was one of the biggest pop stars in the country. Sold-out arenas, chart-topping hits, screaming fans and global fame. Then, almost overnight, it all disappeared. In this episode of The Terry Stone Connection, we take a deep dive into the rise and fall of East 17 front man Brian Harvey. From boyhood stardom and 90s pop domination to pub…
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Winning the lottery is supposed to be the ultimate dream. Unlimited money, total freedom, a life without worry. But for many, it became the beginning of a nightmare. In this episode of The Terry Stone Connection, we take a deep dive into what really happens after the win, when the cameras fade, the headlines dry up and reality sets in. This is the …
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One night. One death. And a question that still refuses to go away. In 2001, Stuart Lubbock was found dead in the swimming pool of Michael Barrymore’s Essex home. What followed was one of the most controversial, divisive and damaging scandals in British entertainment history. In this episode of The Terry Stone Connection, we take a deep dive into t…
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Jingle Bells is one of the most recognizable Christmas songs ever written… except it wasn’t written for Christmas at all. In this week’s Mistake of the Week, we unpack one of America’s most enduring cultural misconceptions: the belief that Jingle Bells has anything to do with Christmas. Originally titled One Horse Open Sleigh, the song debuted at a…
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In Episode #332 of My Favorite Mistake, Mark Graban talks with Dr. Josh McConkey — emergency physician, Air Force Reserve Commander, combat-deployed medevac leader, and Pulitzer Prize–nominated author. Known as the “MacGyver Doc,” Josh has spent his career solving problems in high-pressure environments where you rarely get a second chance. Episode …
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In this episode, I’m diving headfirst into one of the most controversial figures Britain has ever produced… Charles Bronson. From his early days on the streets, to a life defined by violence, defiance, and decades behind bars, this is the full story of how Bronson became known as Britain’s most famous prisoner. The fights. The punishments. The endl…
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In this episode of The Terry Stone Connection, I sit down with one of British boxing’s most resilient fighters, Felix Cash. Felix’s journey isn’t the typical fairytale. He came from a travelling background, had to fight for everything he’s earned, and climbed his way through the ranks to become Commonwealth Middleweight Champion and British Middlew…
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A 32-year-old woman in Switzerland underwent an unnecessary surgery after her lab sample was mixed up at Basel University Hospital. Doctors believed she had cervical cancer. She didn’t — but the procedure went ahead anyway, potentially affecting her ability to carry a pregnancy in the future. In this Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban unpacks how suc…
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My guest for Episode #331 of My Favorite Mistake is Andy Regal, a longtime media executive whose career has included leadership roles at The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, Consumer Reports, Court TV, and CBS College Sports. He is also the author of the forthcoming book, “Surviving Bully Culture: A Career Spent Navigating Workplace Bullying and a Guide…
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22 Alpha Whiskey grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in Manchester within the gypsy community & was exposed to the highest levels of criminality as a child, bare knuckle boxing and then going on the run with his mother which led to them both becoming homeless and at the point, he joined the RAF and went on to becom one of the most highly decora…
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Tim Westwood was once the most powerful name in UK hip hop. Million-pound platforms, world-famous guests… and then it all came crashing down. In this no-nonsense deep dive, we uncover the rise, the rumours, the accusations, and the moments that changed everything. From pirate radio to mainstream dominance and the fallout that followed. This is the …
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In this Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban breaks down an incident involving an American Airlines A319 on final approach to Phoenix — captured on video with its landing gear still up. A cockpit alert sounded, the crew realized what was missing, and the pilots executed a safe go-around. Their explanation to air traffic control? A perfectly understated…
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My guest for Episode #330 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Debra Clary, a leadership strategist, researcher, and executive coach with more than four decades of experience at organizations including Frito-Lay, Coca-Cola, Jack Daniel’s, and Humana. Episode page with video, transcript, and more She’s also a TEDx speaker, former off-Broadway perfo…
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In this explosive new episode of The Terry Stone Connection, we sit down with the unstoppable Jodie Marsh and absolutely nothing is off limits. Jodie opens up about everything from her wild encounters with superfans to the real stories behind her headline-making exes. She brings raw honesty, humour and plenty of attitude as the conversation dives i…
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THE FINAL CHAPTER IS HERE. After weeks of diving deep into the real story behind the Essex underworld, we’ve reached the moment where everything comes to a head — the aftermath of the Rettendon Range Rover murders and the court trials that shook the country.In this final episode of MUSCLE, I walk you through the fallout of the killings of Pat Tate,…
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My guest for Episode #329 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. Melissa Robinson-Winemiller, a TEDx speaker, empathy and leadership expert, and author of The Empathic Leader: How EQ via Empathy Transforms Leadership for Better Profit, Productivity, and Innovation. Episode page with video, transcript, and more Melissa shares the story of her “fa…
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Today I sit down with the one and only Barry Hearn, a man who’s lived a hundred lifetimes in the world of sports promotion. From his epic rise building Matchroom, to being Chris Eubank’s best man, to making the iconic Bugnár vs Frank Bruno fight happen, Barry brings the stories, the wisdom, and the madness behind the scenes. We get into the Sky dea…
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I’ve always been fascinated by the stories behind the UK’s biggest stars, and Craig David’s journey is one of the most unbelievable the music industry has ever seen. In this video, I dive deep into how Craig went from a once-in-a-generation talent dominating the charts… to becoming the centre of a media storm that changed his career forever. Proudl…
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In this edition of Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban tells a story that didn’t appear in any safety report or headline — it happened on a pickleball court. Early in learning the sport, Mark found his old tennis instincts taking over, leading to a very incorrect serve and a moment of embarrassment. What followed was a small but meaningful lesson in f…
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In this explosive new instalment of Muscle on the Terry Stone Connection channel, the story takes a dramatic turn as one of the Essex Boy’s long-lost sons suddenly reappears after eighteen years in the wilderness. His return sends shockwaves through the Frim, reopening old wounds, reigniting buried tensions, and pulling forgotten ghosts back into t…
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This week, Terry sits down with George Gilbert, who was recently removed from the TV show Big Brother. In this unfiltered conversation, George shares his side of the story, not the version found in headlines or social media. In this episode, George opens up about his time on Big Brother and the moment things took a turn, diving into the wider conve…
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In this week’s Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban tells the story of a Maine hospital system that accidentally mailed condolence letters to 531 very-much-alive patients. The cause? A computer glitch — and a few missing fail-safes. Mark explores what this bizarre mix-up reveals about system design, automation, and trust in healthcare. Beyond the absur…
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In this explosive chapter of Muscle, tensions reach breaking point when a close friend is accused of stealing from the wrong people. What follows is an intense and dangerous interrogation that exposes the brutal code of loyalty, respect, and retribution that ruled the streets of Essex and East London. This episode dives deep into the underworld con…
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In Episode 123 of the Hoopsfix podcast, we sit down with British basketball legend Bobby Kinzer to explore what he sees as "the golden era" of British basketball during the 1980's. Bobby shares his journey from Washington, DC to playing in the UK, highlighting the level of competition and the unique challenges faced by American players abroad. Bobb…
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David Walliams was once one of Britain's most beloved entertainers, known for his sharp wit, outrageous characters, and iconic shows like Little Britain. From dominating prime time TV on Britain’s Got Talent to becoming a best selling children’s author, he seemed unstoppable… Until it all came crashing down. In this deep dive, we unpack the rollerc…
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In this episode of The Terry Stone Connection, we dive deep into the life and legend of Paul Ferris, the man known on the streets as “The Wee Man”. From his rise through Glasgow’s underworld to his portrayal on the big screen, Ferris' story is one of controversy, violence, and survival. Join Terry Stone as he uncovers the truth behind Ferris' reput…
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In this explosive new episode of Muscle on the Terry Stone Connection, we take a deep dive into the murky shadows of 90s Britain, where go behind the scenes into the family lives of the Essex Boys. What really happened behind closed doors, why do they live two separate lives? Thank you so much for tuning in and let us know your thoughts in the comm…
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This week on The Terry Stone Connection, the Podfather himself, Terry Stone, sits down with a true legend of the UK rave scene, MC Flux. From a turbulent past as a football hooligan for Crystal Palace and criminal, to battling addiction and finding redemption. Flux’s story is raw, real, and utterly compelling. Best known as one of the original voic…
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In this explosive new episode of Muscle on the Terry Stone Connection, we dive deep into the shadows of 90s Britain, where one of boxing’s greatest, Nigel Benn (the “Dark Destroyer”), found himself tied up with the Essex Boys. What really happened behind closed doors? How did Benn’s brutal training camps in Tenerife, the glitz and grit of the boxin…
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We’re going back to Episode 30 from January 2021, featuring Katie Anderson — author of Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn — and Isao Yoshino, the longtime Toyota leader whose career and lessons inspired her book. Episode page with video, transcript, and more It was such a privilege to talk with them then, and even more meaningful now, because I rec…
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This week on the Terry Stone Connection, the Podfather himself, Terry Stone, sits down with rising boxing star Johnny Fisher, better known as The Romford Bull. From smashing tackles on the rugby field to delivering knockouts in the boxing ring, Johnny’s journey is one of grit, discipline, and determination. Starting boxing at just six years old, he…
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In this next chapter of Carlton Leach’s explosive book "Muscle", Carlton reveals the truth behind the downfall of Tony Tucker and how Pat played a pivotal role in it all. He also shares the real story behind Craig Rolfe’s friendship with Tony Tucker, uncovering details that have never been fully told… until now. Let us know what you think in the co…
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My guest for Episode #328 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Emily Aborn, a small business copywriter, speaker, and host of the Small Business Casual podcast. Episode page with video, transcript, and more Emily helps entrepreneurs bring clarity, creativity, and authenticity to their marketing. Before finding her true calling, she owned a brick-a…
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The Rise, Fall & Return of Dynamo... The Man Who Walked on Water. From performing street magic in Bradford to literally walking across the River Thames, Dynamo (Steven Frayne) became one of the most famous magicians of the 21st century. His mind-bending illusions and humble personality made him a global icon, but behind the fame came a brutal battl…
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This week on the Criminal Connection Podcast, the Podfather Terry Stone sits down with Stephen Mee. once a petty criminal, later a drug smuggler working with Curtis Warren and the Cali Cartel. Sentenced to 30 years in prison in 1996, Stephen’s journey didn’t end there. He made a daring escape, living life on the run before eventually facing the con…
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This week on Criminal Connection, we’re back with the next explosive chapter of Muscle, the true story of Carlton Leach’s rise through the underworld. From the crooked car dealerships of Essex, where every handshake hides a scam, to the sun-soaked streets of Tenerife, Carlton finds himself pulled into another world of shady deals and dangerous favo…
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My guest for Episode #327 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. Maya Ackerman, AI pioneer, researcher, and CEO of WaveAI. She’s also an associate professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Santa Clara University and the author of the new book Creative Machines: AI, Art, and Us. EPISODE PAGE WITH VIDEO, TRANSCRIPT, AND MORE In this episode…
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This week on Criminal Connection Podcast, the Podfather sits down with Chris Booth, a man whose life reads like a crime novel. Born into a family where crime was the family business; a dad involved in a Goodfellas-style heist, a mum who ran the show, and an uncle whose temper once led to an unfortunate incident with a pitchfork; Chris never really …
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This week we are dedicating the show to Ricky, to celebrate the life of a dear friend, a champion of the people and a boxing legend. Expect laughter, tears and so many amazing memories and stories. There's only one, Ricky Hatton. CALM: https://www.thecalmzone.net/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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My guest for Episode #326 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. William Harvey, a manufacturing executive and university professor whose career is defined by developing people, strengthening systems, and driving organizational excellence. A proud U.S. Marine, William carries forward a deep tradition of service and leadership. He also serves as …
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This week on Criminal Connection we’re joined by the one and only Shadow Boxer, now rolling deep with his new coach/sidekick, the street-wise philosopher and part-time comedy act, Homeless Micky. Together they take us through the rollercoaster, the fight with Brett May that promised fireworks but ended up cancelled before the first bell, the war wi…
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In this next installment of Carlton Leach, Muscle, we dive into Chapter 8: King of the Hooligans. Carlton takes us back to his very first West Ham game, sharing the raw memories and defining moments that set him on the path to becoming a name the club would never forget. From his early days in the terraces, through the rise of the ICF, to earning h…
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In this bonus re-release, we revisit an important and timely conversation with Sabrina Moon, Founder and CEO of The Problem Solving Institute and a certified Dare to Lead™ facilitator. Originally aired as Episode #35 of My Favorite Mistake, this conversation remains one of the most powerful and honest reflections on leadership, shame, and transform…
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In this weeks episode of Criminal Connection, we sit back down with former Scotland Yard detective Jon Wedger, a man who risked everything to expose the hidden crimes most would rather ignore. Back again with raw honesty, Wedger reveals the disturbing child abuse cases he uncovered during his career and sheds light on the dark underbelly of celebri…
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Welcome back to Muscle,the official read-through of Carlton Leach’s legendary book. In this week’s episode, we uncover a story that only a handful of people know: the unforgettable moment when Carlton Leach went head-to-head with none other than Lenny McLean, one of London’s most feared and respected hard men. You’ll hear the raw details of what ha…
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