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#UnderFive

Thelma Bowlen

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This ain’t your grandma’s podcast. Here to live my Act 3 in the greatest city in the world. Listen to stories from my New York life in a New York minute. https://anchor.fm/thelma
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LifeStory

The Living Memory Association

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Ordinary people who lived through extraordinary times tell their stories to The Living Memory Association. Stories from the 20th century of childhood, schooldays, work, play, courtship. Tales of joy and hardship from Edinburgh, Leith, Scotland and beyond.
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Eczema Resources

Thelma Kingsale

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Eczema Resources is a daily podcast hosted by Thelma Kingsale, an eczema sufferer turned Wellness Coach. She shares with her audience her many challenges with eczema, her journey and things learned along the way to totally overcoming eczema since 2008. Valuable snippets on self-help dos and don’ts will be shared. Subscribe to explore new ideas to help you erase eczema for good!
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Podcast co-hosts, Thelma Walker, a retired head teacher, and Tom Widdicombe, an old hippy, take a weekly look at some of the political developments on the left side of the political spectrum. Our podcast aims to provide a safe space for the Left, where our guests can talk freely about their views and ideas. If you would like to get in touch, or if you have questions for Thelma and Tom, or our guests, please contact us at [email protected] If you would like to contribute towards the prod ...
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My podcast will be about hair extensions and Wig making business in general... I will also be sharing my personal experiences with you all ... I will also share with you reasons why you are failing in ur hair extension business, Do’s and Dont’s etc
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Diving deep into a wild decade of chaos, creativity and hedonism – from Oasis to ‘Friends’, from grunge to girl power, from Kate Moss to alcopops to ‘Trainspotting’ and beyond. Join award-winning Observer journalist and Smash Hits graduate Miranda Sawyer as she meets the people who were really there for the decade of Cool Britannia, Cantona and the Chemical Generation. Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky for clips, behind the scenes content and to send us your questions & thoughts! You can no ...
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Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth

Gyles Brandreth / Plain Jaine Media

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Legendary British writer, broadcaster, ex-MP and TV star Gyles Brandreth hosts “Rosebud”, in which he talks to famous and fascinating people about their first memories and first experiences. Expect laughter, nostalgia, memorable stories, revelations and, of course, the odd name-drop from Gyles. We want to hear about your first memories - email us at [email protected] And you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @therosebudpod Artwork: Freya Betts. Music: Phil Lepherd. Producer: H ...
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Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin takes listeners into the lives of artists, policy makers and performers. Alec sidesteps the predictable by going inside the dressing rooms, apartments, and offices of people we want to understand better: Ira Glass, Lena Dunham, David Letterman, Barbara Streisand, Tom Yorke, Chris Rock and others. Hear what happens when an inveterate guest becomes a host.
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The EY Podcast features experts from the world of business offering insights and analysis on a wide range of topics. From the latest CEO outlooks, to tax transformation, finance operations, economic trends and many more, the EY Podcast provides a comprehensive, cross industry view of the most topical issues impacting organisations and society, at your fingertips.
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Queen of S-Mountain is a music podcast hosted by LG, the front-woman for the greatest, all-female, queer, southern rock band of all time, Thelma and the Sleaze. Season One featured tour storytelling, with an oral history of the band, advice for DIY rockers, and hard truths about the music industry. A dark and funny critique of the State of Music and life on the road for touring musicians. Season Two showcases the women of rock in this cultural moment, with tales of triumph, highlighting both ...
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Making the most of our natural resources - minimising environmental waste and maximising human potential in order to reconnect and rebuild our relationship with the planet – the way nature intended
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Co-hosted by Professor Tracey Bunda and Associate Professor Katelyn Barney, this podcast series focuses on Indigenising the university curriculum. Each episode is an interview with Indigenous and/or non-Indigenous staff across the faculties at the University of Queensland.
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Feeling Seen

Jordan Crucchiola, Maximum Fun

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On Feeling Seen, writer and general enthusiast Jordan Crucchiola invites filmmakers, writers, comedians, and artists to discuss the movie characters that made them "feel seen." It's about that instant when a person connects to a piece of art so deeply that they see themselves reflected in it. Every week Jordan gabs it up with a guest about those magical moments when they were watching a film and realized, "That's me!" It's an informative, funny, and comforting show about our intimate relatio ...
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Sass N Sips

Lisa, Agnes, & Brittany

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"Drinks. Friends. Television." Welcome! Each season of our podcast we will pick a show that one of us has seen and thinks the other should watch. Our format is meant to be informal and fun so we will be drinking (responsibly) as we chat. We really hope you will listen and come along on our journey.
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This is I Swear to Drunk I Am Not God, a podcast where we blend chilling true crime narratives with spine-tingling cocktails. Join your host, Britt Perkins, as she delves into some of the most gripping crime stories while sipping on handcrafted drinks. Expect a mix of macabre tales and killer concoctions every other Thursday! Get ready for a wild ride—it's bound to be a boozy and boundary-pushing experience! Disclaimer: The content presented in this podcast is for entertainment and informati ...
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Pacific Islanders love stories. We connect and relate through stories. Even our chants, songs and dances are all forms of story telling. This podcast perpetuates that notion with the hope that we may learn a lesson or two from our fellow Ocean people.
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Cults, Crimes and Spirits

Nina Chantal & Andrea Dechay

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If you are into the strange and unusual, you are in the right place. The Cults, Crimes and Spirits podcast will explore all things dark, mysterious and spooky. Hosts and cousins, Nina Chantal and Andrea Dechay will dive into cults, secret societies, murder, conspiracy theories, and the paranormal.
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Alex Arabian, a seasoned journalist, interviews entertainment industry members and explores the value of art for the sake of art through film, TV, music, and theater. Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.
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Don't Ruin This For Me

Elizabeth Gomez & Adrienne Gunn

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Join comedians Elizabeth Gomez and Adrienne Gunn as they revisit books and films from the 80s and 90s, and talk about how growing up with fictional best friends really fucks up your ideas about how to be a person.
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Ponders Over Popcorn

Emily Ward & Dora Holland

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Ponders Over Popcorn is a podcast about movies! Every other week, Dora and Emily talk about a different movie they seen recently, and…ponder, if you will, over the movie’s themes and ideas. They discuss a wide variety of films (and make a wide variety of bad jokes) but always like to try and get at the heart of each movie. At the end of the episode, they explain what “kernel of truth” they took away from the movie they watched.
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The Insiders Show

The Advanced Imaging Society

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The Insiders Show features conversations with respected veteran voices in Hollywood and deep focused discussions on filmmaking, the box office, media and entertainment strategies, awards season, and empowering storytellers and theaters with emerging technology. The podcast is a response by The Advanced Imaging Society and Barco to the ongoing need for information by entertainment stakeholders in content and technology. Shows are hosted by AIS President Jim Chabin.
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Father Knows Best is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray, and Lauren Chapin. The series, which first began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six seasons with a total of 203 episodes.
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Go behind the scenes of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman with this official companion podcast from Netflix. Hosted by comedian and The Irishman co-star Sebastian Maniscalco (“Crazy Joe” Gallo), this three-part series features interviews with cast and crew, including Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci. Hear the story of Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran from the man he chose to tell it—and how Scorsese and De Niro fought for years to bring that story to the screen. Plus, learn ...
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Flip Da Script is an Urban Podcast hosted by QueenzFlip & Dj Gmoney. Queenzflip who is known for his crazy antics; his ability to get the truth out of his guest as well as FLIPPING on his guest from time to time. Dj Gmoney is the more rational and peaceful one. With this amazing duo The show is a combination of realism and comedy; a much watch show in today’s environment. To get the visual experience go to https://www.youtube.com/quietroombattle
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Redrum Blonde

Erin Fleming

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Redrum Blonde is a true crime podcast. Each week, I'll explore a case, the victims, the facts, and the theories surrounding it. Some are solved, some remain unsolved. Support this show at http://supporter.acast.com/redrum-blonde Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redrum-blonde. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kilos Kaibigan Show

Kilos Kaibigan Show

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Ang layunin ng Kilos Kaibigan Show ay tulungan ang mga Pilipino networkers na palakihin ang kanilang group sa tulong ng mga tips ng ating mga guest na top earners ng kani-kanilang company. Ang layunin ng Kilos Kaibigan Show ay bigyan ng pag asa ang mga Pilipino networkers na kaya din nilang makamit ang tinatamas ng kanilang leader upline. Ang Kilos Kaibigan Show ay nagpa-publish ng episode once a week, Sunday. Dito sa ‘Show’, iinterviewhin natin ang mga taong kumilos at nag sumikap para maku ...
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Getting Even with Anita Hill

Pushkin Industries

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Author, lawyer, and feminist icon Anita Hill tackles the tough questions about equality and what it takes to get there on her new podcast Getting Even with Anita Hill. Each week, Hill talks with people on the frontlines of improving our imperfect world and finding solutions. In dynamic, thought-provoking interviews, Hill and her guests reveal their stories of breaking the rules, going off script, and forging their own path to equality. Getting Even drops on Fridays. To listen ads-free, subsc ...
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Sound Quality

Sound Quality Podcast

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We are music lovers and music makers based in Northcote/Naarm who want to shine a light on the Australian music scene. For each episode we bring a song by an Australian artist and chat about its influence on us as individuals as well as its cultural significance. A study of music industry in 2023, demonstrated the instability and fragility of the industry. This is our hug to Australian music makers and lovers! ABOUT US Gen Xer Neale; a Punk Guitarist Millenial Jack Hewitt; the Hip Hop Kid Zi ...
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The Art World: What If...?!

Allan Schwartzman and Charlotte Burns

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What if we reimagined everything in culture, from painting to patronage? Tune in to The Art World: What If…?! to hear leading thinkers, creators and innovators in art rethink the system, exploring the consequences with wit, wisdom and humor. Join art journalist Charlotte Burns and world-renowned art advisor Allan Schwartzman as they exclusively interview museum leaders, collectors and artists including MoMA director Glenn Lowry, Guggenheim deputy director Naomi Beckwith, non-profit leader Ke ...
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We're starting 2026 with a remarkable person: an actress who is 100 years old, and still a bundle of enthusiasm, vibrancy and joy. It's Thelma Ruby, born in March 1925, and acting since the 1940s. In this episode she tells Gyles about her long and fascinating life: about her childhood in Leeds, in a religious Jewish family, where they couldn't poke…
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Happy New Year! We're bringing back one of our favorite episodes from the recent past, this conversation with June Squibb, which originally aired in June of 2024. Since then, in 2025, June had the title role in Eleanor the Great, Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut, which premiered at Cannes. June Squibb was born an actor, and had a rich career …
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Why didn’t George Clooney watch Thelma & Louise for years after it hit theatres? Kelly & Sharon uncover the surprising story featuring none other than Brad Pitt and break down the casting decisions that shaped the film into a 90s classic. This episode of 90’s NOW also dives into: • Guns N’ Roses and their big plans for 2026, including new music and…
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text us if... This month, we shine our Spotlight on Kassim, who has been candidly open with us. We talk about snowballing illnesses, trauma olympics, and much more! Use the "text us" link if you have any questions or comments for Kassim. please visit https://www.patreon.com/Sasspod/redeem/1785B to get a free 3 month membership! publishing regular w…
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E Jean Carroll was once described by one of her editors as being “institutionally incapable of being uninteresting” - and Carroll is exactly that. Elizabeth “E” Jean Carroll is a journalist, author, and advice columnist. Her “Ask E Jean” column was one of the longest-running advice columns in American publishing, featured in Elle magazine from 1993…
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It's time for the very last Rosebud of 2025, and we're leaving you with another warm, wonderful and witty edition of Gyles's diaries. In this episode, Gyles starts off by tellling us about his recent encounter with Sir Mick Jagger, who was a special guest for Gyles at the show he put on with Dame Judi Dench in the West End at the end of 2025. Gyles…
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A special preview of the kind of thing we're doing over on our Patreon to tide you over the new year! Suede, slim and quietly confident, Gazelles could improve almost any outfit. Worn by everyone from indie kids to people who definitely weren’t trying, they went to gigs, clubs, school and back again without fuss. This week on our Patreon pod shot, …
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When do you take your Christmas tree down, before or after New Year’s Day? Kelly & Sharon kick off this festive episode of 90’s NOW by debating holiday traditions and even tossing around ideas about which automotive brand should be powering the show. They also dive into a packed slate of pop-culture and music news, including: • Mel C of the Spice G…
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If you're British, the chances are that last Christmas you watched the Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special. And Gyles's guest this Boxing Day is one of its stars: Mathew Horne, also known as the kind-hearted, loyal everyman, Gavin. In this episode, Mathew tells Gyles about his country childhood, about his loving and hard-working parents and their de…
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How's this for a holiday treat? Multi-award winning singer and actor Andra Day shares her love of Dorothy Dandridge's iconic lead performance in Carmen Jones, as well as her perspectives on wading deeper into movie-stardom (with her latest role opposite Bradley Cooper and alongside Laura Dern and Will Arnett in IS THIS THING ON?), turning 40, and w…
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Welcome to Season 4 – Episode 5! MERRY CHRISTMAS! This week, We're on a road trip. I'm joined by my sister, Kirrah, as we take on one of the most disturbing cases in modern American crime history. His name was Samuel Little, and for decades he moved through cities virtually invisible. Between the 1970s and early 2000s, Little murdered women across …
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Kat Owens is a plastic pollution researcher, artist, and activist. She merges science, policy, and the arts to address plastic pollution in her ongoing art series “Entangled and Ingested” which showcases portraits of animals affected by plastic pollution…made of plastic. Owens is also a National Geographic Explorer, a Fulbright Nehru fellow, and a …
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We have another Christmas treat for you today - an interview with the prodigious musical talent that is Anna Lapwood. Anna is the official organist of the Royal Albert Hall in London, a successful recording artiste and a social media star with millions of followers. A multi-instrumentalist, she was the youngest ever person to be appointed Director …
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text us if... "Everybody's got problems they've got to live with. Not just me." - Ruby Hill In this episode: tattoos, shoveling, & advice from strippers In other news, why are animals named after food the cutest? Original episode air date 02/16/2020 please visit https://www.patreon.com/Sasspod/redeem/1785B to get a free 3 month membership! publishi…
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Diving deep into all things ’90s. Did the Great British Christmas Number One peak in the ’90s? Miranda Sawyer sits down with comedian Marc Burrows, author of Mistletoe and Vinyl: The Story of the Christmas No. 1, to get our heads around the annual scramble to be top of the Christmas pops. It’s an epic tale featuring Michael Jackson, the Spice Girls…
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We have an atmospheric Christmas treat for you this Sunday afternoon: it's Gyles reading 'Murder at the Palace', an original murder mystery story, set in Victorian England, with Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle in the role of detectives. Pour yourself a cup of tea and settle down by the fire and be transported back to a time of pea-soupers, lavis…
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If you could only listen to one Christmas song from the 90s for the rest of your life, which one would it be? And what’s your favourite 90s Christmas movie? Kelly & Sharon are asking the big holiday-nostalgia questions on this festive episode of 90’s NOW. The conversation also dives into some major music news, including: • Mariah Carey teasing a po…
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In this episode of the EY CFO Outlook podcast, Marc Van Huet, CFO of Calor Ireland joins host, Dearbhail McDonald, to talk about building a modern finance engine, why a private, family-owned structure creates space to innovate, and the role LPG and BioLPG can play for rural homes, hotels and industry on the journey to net zero. He also shares the c…
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Today we get to meet and know an author who is synonymous with Christmas - Charles Dickens - brought to life in this episode by his great-great grandson, Gerald Dickens. Yes, that's right - you're going to hear an interview with one of our greatest ever writers, who has been dead for over 150 years. Only on Rosebud. In this fascinating conversation…
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It's an episode over 200 in the making -- writer/director Sam Wineman (who also happens to be Jordan's co-host on the oft-mentioned Aughtsterion podcast!) joins us to talk about his feature debut, Hag. And you might be surprised by his horror film's connections to a very different film -- 2016's rom-com (and Dakota Johnson vehicle) How to Be Single…
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Jonathan Mahler is a longtime staff writer for the New York Times Magazine and the author of the best-selling book Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning, New York Times notable book The Challenge: Hamdan V. Rumsfeld and the Fight Over Presidential Power, and recently published book The Gods of New York: The Tumultuous Eighties, from Donald Tru…
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It's time for another entertaining chapter of Gyles's diaries, this time from the end of 1971 and beginning of 1972, with Gyles's wife Michele as our special guest. We hear about liquid lunches, see-through blouses, and humane ways to catch mouses. We find out who's won the Magic Faraway Tree Tea competition and hear more about the Rosebud Family -…
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Diving deep into all things ’90s. Today we unwrap one of the great Christmas gifts: how a lad from Walthamstow wrote the Crimbo anthem of the 90s. Yes, we’re talking about East 17’s Stay Another Day. Miranda sits down with Tony Mortimer to find out how he turned real heartbreak into a perennial festive classic. Plus: the highs and lows of life in a…
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Would you travel to an artist’s hometown to see them perform at their own personal venue? Kelly & Sharon dig into why Ed Sheeran might be taking this bold step and why artists like Justin Bieber could benefit from the same idea. They also explore how Ed seems to be following the lead of Garth Brooks and Sade, choosing to prioritize family life alon…
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A man who needs no introduction: comedian, writer and TV host Jimmy Carr. In this conversation we find out what makes Jimmy tick and hear about his origin story: he tells Gyles about his childhood in Slough, and his close relationship with his charismatic mother. We hear about his dyslexia, and how teachers at school encouraged him to apply to Camb…
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Welcome to Season 4 – Episode 4! This week, we’re taking a sharp left turn from Kansas and landing in Miami Beach. In July of 1997, world-renowned fashion icon Gianni Versace was gunned down on the steps of his own mansion. And at the center of it all? A social climber named Andrew Cunanan. Today, we’re digging into how a kid from San Diego spirale…
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Another one of those magical Feeling Seen manifestations this week: just a few episodes after discussing a film he starred in with director James Michael Powell (ep 196), James Badge Dale himself is with us to talk about his perspective on acting and how it was shaped by Martin Scorsese's MEAN STREETS. Dale, who has been in countless films, and blu…
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Daniel Squadron and Melissa Walker are an unexpected duo. Formerly a New York State Senator, Daniel Squadron represented New York’s 25th and 26th districts for almost ten years. After leaving public office, Squadron co-founded a civic engagement initiative called The States Project - of which he is currently President. Melissa Walker was formerly a…
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On this episode of More Rosebud we meet the celebrated biographer and journalist Roger Lewis, "a bundle of nerves and rage and disappointment". Roger is the author of several acclaimed biographies, including Erotic Vagrancy, about Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, and The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. In this extremely funny and fascinating e…
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text us if... "My name is Elizabeth Irene Boland, and this is how I murdered Leslie Peterson." - Beth In this episode: "should" v. "can", calculated nostalgia, & acceptable pillar uses In other news, the straw that broke Nana's back... Original episode air date 05/26/2019 please visit https://www.patreon.com/Sasspod/redeem/1785B to get a free 3 mon…
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Diving deep into all things ’90s. Italia ’90 wasn’t just a World Cup, it was a national mood. The summer when Gazza wept, England stumbled heroically, and football suddenly looked… different. Sleeker. Made for TV. This week on Talk ’90s to Me, Miranda Sawyer is joined by Simon Kuper, author of World Cup Fever, to dive back into the tournament that …
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If you're a fan of pop music, radio, or the legendary "Sounds of the 60s" show, then you'll know and love our guest today: Tony Blackburn. And Tony is part of broadcasting - and music - history: he was the first ever disc jockey on air on BBC Radio One in September 1967. We hear about this, and about how Tony and others - including Kenny Everett - …
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It's our 200th episode! We're celebrating in style with the charming and super-talented Thomasin McKenzie, an actor we've watched go from teen roles in films like LEAVE NO TRACE and JOJO RABBIT to grown-up roles, as in OLD, LAST NIGHT IN SOHO, and her new comedy, FACKHAM HALL. She shares the push-and-pull identification she feels (and aspires to) f…
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Tommy James started making music when he was 4 years old and he hasn’t stopped. Tommy is a musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and the frontman of rock band Tommy James and the Shondells. Known for timeless classics such as “Crimson and Clover”, “Crystal Blue Persuasion”, “Hanky Panky”, “Sweet Cherry Wine”, and “Draggin’ the Line” Tommy …
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In this episode, we join Gyles on a research trip to the sex shops and shows of Copenhagen with Lord Longford, other members of the Pornography Commission, and assorted members of the press. Because of that, this episode of Rosebud does contain some sexual content. We also hear about a dinner party at Fanny Craddock's, one of Michael Redgrave's fin…
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text us if... We are so happy to welcome back one of our favorite guests, author and hair stylist, Melissa Algood! In this episode: spreadsheets, non-optional hygiene, and friendly cannibalism. Giveaway time! Listen in for details on how to score Melissa's latest 2 books on us! We know in the episode we said the giveaway will run until the end of D…
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Stephen Chong draws on the wisdom he’s gained in life and from writing to tell stories in ways people can relate to – empowering them to build a bridge to their fullest potential and learn the art of creating their own story through the innate wisdom within themselves. If you want to discover more about my work visit my website on https://philippar…
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Diving deep into all things ’90s. The British high street was everything in the ’90s. A place to roam, reinvent yourself and blow your wages on whatever you fancied. Fashion maven Mary “Queen of Shops” Portas, author of I Shop, Therefore I Am, joins Miranda to revisit a decade when shop floors became catwalks, window displays turned into art, and t…
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Professor Jackie Huggins, Professor Thelma Parker and Professor Haylene Grogan discuss the importance of truth-telling within universities and ways to the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Queensland is centring Indigenous voices. You can view the transcript for the interview here.…
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Which 90s band do YOU want to see reunite? Kelly & Sharon reveal their top choices on this episode of 90’s NOW and want to hear yours too! We’re diving into some big music and pop-culture stories this week, including: • Why fans shouldn’t expect a Fugees reunion for a very long time • How Oasis has amazingly kept their reunion tour from falling apa…
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Matthew Syed - table tennis Olympian, writer, broadcaster, thinker and Rosebud fan - is our guest today. And this is a genuinely fascinating, and inspiring, conversation. Matthew tells Gyles about his unconventional and wonderful family: his charismatic father, his hardworking and loving mum, his brother and sister and his best friend, Mark. He tal…
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For his latest book, BREAK THE FRAME, culture writer Kevin Smokler interviewed 24 prominent female filmmakers about their rich and varied careers. One of those filmmakers, Patricia Cardoso, directed the 2002 movie that introduced the world to a 17-year-old America Ferrera: REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES. Despite their surface differences (to state the obvi…
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Welcome to Season 4 - Episode 3! This week, we’re heading to Wichita, Kansas. The quiet little town that wasn’t so quiet once BTK showed up. Bind. Torture. Kill. That’s what he called himself. And for thirty years, he hid behind the mask of a husband, father, church leader, and city code enforcer while secretly turning his darkest fantasies into re…
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Estonian conductor Paavo Järvi is one of the most in-demand maestros in the world, and one of Alec’s favorite conductors. Järvi is currently the chief conductor of the NHK symphony orchestra in Tokyo and the Tonhalle Orchester-Zürich. Over his career, he’s led orchestras in Paris, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Malmö, and, for the decade between 2001 and 20…
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