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Talkbox with Rich Fulcher is a weekly comedy podcast where actor, writer, and comedian Rich Fulcher (The Mighty Boosh, Snuff Box, Drunk History & Rick and Morty) sits down with artists, oddballs, and brilliant minds for unfiltered conversations, absurd tangents, and unexpected insights. Each episode blends comedy, interviews, storytelling, and improvisation, capturing the weird and wonderful chaos of real human connection. From deep chats to wild detours, nothing is off-limits—except maybe d ...
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Intimate conversations and acoustic jam sessions with songwriters. Honest, raw, and real – discover the heart behind the music on Talkbox Sessions. Hosted by Juliet McLean, Talkbox Sessions is for anyone who loves songwriting, collaboration, and the messy magic of making music together.
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We’re back for Season Four – and so are Georgie and GiGi – for more fun adventures! And Georgie and GiGi are now second graders! So this season is geared towards kiddos—and, of course, their parents. And just as they did last season, Georgie and GiGi will come face to face with accomplished women both past and present – Shirley Chisholm, Fannie Lou Hamer, and our very own CLEO – from whom they’ll learn important lessons in Civil Rights and Voting Rights. So, buckle your seatbelts, kiddos, be ...
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In every episode, we travel the world and dive deep into the intersection of spirituality and science on Stories of Impact, The American Writing Awards Science Podcast of the Year. Every first and third Tuesday of the month, writer, performer, producer Tavia Gilbert and journalist Richard Sergay bring you a new conversation that offers uplifting explorations about the art and science of human flourishing. This project was made possible through the generous support of a grant from Templeton W ...
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A boxing podcast bringing you unique insight into the fight game from two-weight world champion Carl Frampton, and TV presenter and journalist Chris Lloyd. Featuring high-profile interviews, in-studio analysis and unprecedented access into the mind of one of this generation’s greatest fighters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Indaba Music

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Indaba Music is a community of 1.2M musicians. We are committed to giving musicians the tools, resources, and opportunities they need to create music in the 21st century.
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James Trickey joins Rich for a cracking Talk Box chat — covering rent, risk, and the chaos of comedy careers. They get into: Saying "Edinburgh" like a local (or trying to) James’s Fringe show Don’t Count On Me Ditching traditional paths for stand-up Family reactions — and a heckle from his own dad Rich’s own career U-turns and shared comic chaos Wi…
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A live performance of 'Blood' written and performed by Hemi Coates (guitar, vocals) with Juliet McLean (keys, backing vocals) as part of a Talkbox Session. Recorded and engineered by Sam Johnson at Rhythm Ace Studio. Produced by Juliet McLean and Sam Johnson Made with support from New Plymouth District Council Creative Community Grants. Show Links…
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A live performance of 'Won't Let You Go' written and performed by Hemi Coates (guitar, vocals) with Juliet McLean (keys, backing vocals) as part of a Talkbox Session. Recorded and engineered by Sam Johnson at Rhythm Ace Studio. Produced by Juliet McLean and Sam Johnson Made with support from New Plymouth District Council Creative Community Grants. …
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Join Talkbox Sessions for a rich and reflective conversation with Hemi Coates, lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for The Mons Whaler—a swampy, alt-rock blues outfit hailing from Taranaki, Aotearoa. In this episode, Hemi shares insights into his latest creative projects, the craft behind his songwriting, and how he balances music-making with a …
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This week’s Talk Box guest is the ever-inventive, never-predictable Luke McQueen — comedian, provocateur, and Fringe agent of chaos. He and Rich dive into: Why dogs might be comedy’s best diagnosticians Luke’s new Edinburgh Fringe show (and the personal revenge behind it) What Costa Rica did to his brain Playing “someone” in Slow Horses The fine li…
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In this week’s Talk Box, Rich reunites with Boosh brother and longtime friend Dave Brown — actor, photographer, creative director, and the original Bollo. They talk: University days with Noel Fielding The scrappy beginnings of The Mighty Boosh Dave’s evolution from performing to photography Creative freedom, collaboration — and the possibility of f…
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Over the last five years, we’ve explored stories with countless scientists whose thoughtful research reveals the way they’re answering big questions and solving big problems. We’ve shared conversations about studies done in labs and out in the field. Well, today’s field is Brazil. The labs are crowded city streets and verdant jungles. And the big q…
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This week on Talk Box, Rich welcomes Barry Ferns — stand-up comedian, founder of The Bill Murray venue, and the kind of comic who always has a dozen projects in motion. Together they dig into: The origin of The Bill Murray (the comedy venue, not the man) The cassette tapes that helped shape Barry’s comedy worldview Navigating the algorithm in moder…
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I cannot believe we’ve already come to the season finale. I’ve been having so much fun. I hope you have too! Now, before we get to the conclusion of Kiddos R Groundbreakers, I am so excited to finally share my big announcement. Ready, kiddos? We’re getting a new Georgie and GiGi book! I think all those Fourth of July fireworks you’ll be seeing may …
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In our last episode, during my conversation with CLEO, I mentioned the paperback release of George and CLEO’s Presidential Conversations for Kids. That book was released earlier this year and contains George’s reflections on the November 2024 election. For this episode, George kindly granted us permission to share the book’s updated Author Afterwor…
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What a way to celebrate the Fourth! I’m thinking we ought to make The Social Contract an Independence Day tradition—along with fireworks and cookouts, of course. Now, if you thought Donnie’s cake shenanigans at the OLPQ Pee Wee baseball game in Part One were something, just wait until you find out what he’s up to Part Two. And a little later in the…
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In our first episode, Baby T, Part One, we find ourselves smack dab in the middle of a baseball diamond. How fitting since we’re right in the middle of baseball season. You may be wondering how baseball came to be known as “the great American pastime.” Well, you could say that baseball was invented right here in the U.S. of A, with the first offici…
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We’re back for Season Four – and so are Georgie and GiGi – for more fun adventures! And Georgie and GiGi are now second graders! So this season is geared towards kiddos—and, of course, their parents. And just as they did last season, Georgie and GiGi will come face to face with accomplished women both past and present – Shirley Chisholm, Fannie Lou…
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On this episode of Talk Box, Rich welcomes writer, presenter, and creative force Danny Wallace. From publishing Sega Power in the 90s to producing The Mighty Boosh’s original radio show, Danny’s career has spanned magazines, TV, radio, and beyond. Expect stories and insights from a true renaissance man of UK media, including: Early days in chaotic …
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Today, we’re excited to bring you a hopeful and constructive perspective on modern technology — a story about gamified tech that’s positively transformative. Dr. Eugene Ohu is a native Nigerian who grew up in this complex nation observing painful divisions, stereotyping between the ethnic groups, and deep discrimination. He wondered, is it possible…
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In episode four, Rakhee Thakrar enters the box with stories from the chocolate factory to the spirit realm:– Behind-the-scenes chaos from Wonka– Her haunted connection to Ghosts (the show, and maybe otherwise?)– The art of plugging your mates like a proRich tries to stay present, but she might be too charming for this dimension.#RakheeThakrar #Wonk…
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In this episode of Talk Box, Lou Sanders joins Rich to talk about… well, a lot.Including:– Why her hands smelled like onions– Wrecking Rich’s flat (possibly cursed?)– Tour life, cancellations, and navigating chaos– Plus… meat-eating Satanists and other gentle topicsAs usual, Rich mostly tries to stay on track, Lou says things she might regret, and …
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Last week we introduced you to Dr. Berry Billingsley, in a conversation about her work studying Big Questions in Religious and Science Education, and her efforts to support multidisciplinary classrooms. This week we're back with the second part of that episode, exploring another Big Questions in the Classroom initiative, in conversation with seven …
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In this ep of Talk Box, Rhys Darby jumps into the chaos with Rich to talk about: – Life on tour (and how your body stops working) – The dangers of trusting robots – British comedy vs New Zealand vibes – And yes… cryptozoology. It’s not crypto, relax. There's also talk of mythical creatures, real touring injuries, and how to avoid being replaced by …
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In this episode of Talk Box, Rich Fulcher welcomes the endlessly versatile Steen Raskopoulos — a man juggling high-level comedy with the slightly harder gig: being a new dad. They get into: – Life as a working parent in showbiz – Whether it’s “Impro” or “Improv” (and why it still matters somehow) – Comedy identity crises and stage survival – What i…
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Is science fundamentally in opposition to religion, or do they just have little to do with each other? Is the way you engage with science and religion in your life informed by your core beliefs, or are your core beliefs informed by them? Do you think it's scientists or religious experts, or both, or neither, that are best equipped to help humans ex…
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Get tickets to see Rich perform LIVE in London next week where he is headlining the Moth Club on 4 June ➡️ https://rb.gy/3gdrjz In this episode of Talk Box, Rich is joined by the brilliant, multi-hyphenate Lucy Montgomery — actor, writer, producer, and longtime comedy ally. They talk about: – Lucy’s work on the hit series Dodger with her husband Rh…
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In the first ever episode of Rich Fulcher’s Talk Box, I sit down with the one and only Dan Clark — comedian, filmmaker, reluctant adult, and yes… Johnny Two Hats (for those who know, you know). Topics include going off the grid, Bob Dylan, SNL, Dan’s film ‘A Kind of Kidnapping’, Fill-in-the-Blank, German comedy, Boosh reunion(?) and the omnipresent…
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Did you know that you are part of one of the most significant revolutions in the last 85 years? If you’re one of the 180-million Americans in the labor force, and at some point since the 2020 pandemic, you joined the ranks of work-from-home, you are historically revolutionary. Today, we sit down with Dr. Nicholas Bloom, economist and professor of e…
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Hello there. I’m Rich Fulcher, and this is your official warning: I have a podcast now. Yes, really. It’s full of strange thoughts, stranger guests, and even stranger bodily sensations. Expect a mix of unexpected interviews, questionably helpful insights, and possibly a few improvised soundscapes of my inner psyche. This is just a quick announcemen…
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We’re back this episode for our second timely interview focusing on political polarization, wrapping up in conversation with Dr. Kurt Gray, professor of moral psychology and neuroscience at UNC Chapel Hill, and the director of the Deepest Beliefs Lab in the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. Moral psychology is the descriptive understan…
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When we spoke recently with Dr. Sean Westwood, associate professor of government at Dartmouth College and the director of the Polarization Research Lab, we knew we wanted to share the conversation with you as quickly as possible, because it speaks so directly to the current moment. Dr. studies American politics and how partisan conflict manifests i…
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Today we wrap up an enlightening series of conversations on religious ritual as a pathway to human flourishing with Dr. Anna Corwin. When Dr. Corwin became connected to the Diverse Intelligences initiative and researchers who collaboratively examine the variety of intelligence on the planet or beyond, whether plant, animal, human, alien, or artific…
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Today we’re back in conversation with Dr. Adam Cohen, social psychologist and psychologist of religion at Arizona State University, who shares another research project that explores the way religious ritual connects participants more deeply not only with faith, but with community — this time, not through the practice of abstaining from food, but fr…
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In today's episode, we continue the discussion about fasting, as we hear from two scholars about research focusing on what is considered the holiest day of the year in Judaism: Yom Kippur. During the 25-hour Day of Atonement, observant Jews focus on deepening their relationship with God through prayer, community connection, and by fasting. Over the…
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Meet Dr. Mostafa Salari Rad, a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at the New School in New York City. Born in Iran in a Shia Muslim practicing family, he always had an interest in philosophy, psychology, social science. He wondered why people behaved the way they did, why countries developed the way they did, and later, as a high school student in J…
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Meet Dr. Santiago Tobón. Born and raised in Medellin, Colombia, Dr. Tobón grew up in the 80's and 90's while the country surged with gang violence. As a kid, young Santiago was lucky to have enough privilege to keep himself safe and to give him a promising future of education and employment. But there was no denying the impact that gang violence wa…
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This season on Stories of Impact, we look through a new lens at old traditions, see new generations explore new solutions, and search for new ways to help kids make sense of modern life. Over the last seven seasons, Stories of Impact has brought listeners conversations about the art and science of human flourishing. We've met luminary artists like …
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Please take our listener survey: https://bit.ly/3YxfDm2 THANK YOU! Today, we’re in conversation about the act of listening. Our guests are researchers Netta Weinstein, Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Reading, and Guy Itzchakov, an assistant professor in the Department of Human Services at the University of Haifa. Profs. Weins…
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Please take our listener survey: https://bit.ly/3YxfDm2 THANK YOU! In today’s episode, we explore the social cognition found within our own species, and what the benefit to every person might be if we deepen our understanding of the wide variety of intelligences of human beings. We hear from two researchers at the University of Edinburgh, Dr. Sue F…
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Please take our listener survey: https://bit.ly/3YxfDm2 THANK YOU! Today’s episode highlights Richard’s conversation with Dr. Everett Worthington. Dr. Worthington is Commonwealth Professor Emeritus at Virginia Commonwealth University. For the last 30 years, Dr. Worthington has been studying forgiveness, and he has written more than a dozen books on…
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Please take our listener survey: https://bit.ly/3YxfDm2 THANK YOU! Today, we meet Dr. Nap Hosang, a Jamaican-born obstetrician and gynecologist with a long, distinguished career focused on preventing unintended pregnancies in the United States and globally. After decades of service in healthcare, Dr. Hosang has begun a new chapter of his career as …
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Today, we hear from Dr. Hafsat Abiola, native of Nigeria, President of the Women in Africa Initiative, Harvard-educated economist, expert in sustainable development, and civil rights and Democracy advocate. Dr. Abiola’s father, M.K.O. Abiola, was imprisoned after decisively winning the presidency in an election determined to be fair and free by Nig…
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In today’s episode, we welcome Dr. David Addiss, an expert in public health and preventive medicine. Dr. Addiss has spent his career thinking not only about science, but about service. In his early career, he cared for the health of migrants in the San Joaquin Valley of California, then later worked for nearly two decades the Centers for Disease Co…
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Today’s episode features the collaborative exploration of Dr. Fred Sharpe, an expert in humpback whales and the Principal Investigator with the Alaska Whale Foundation, and Dr. Laurance Doyle, astrophysicist and Principal Investigator of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute. Drs. Sharpe and Doyle are investigating humpback …
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Over our last couple of episodes, we’ve told the inspiring story of decades of positive transformation the nation of Rwanda has sustained since the catastrophic 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. We learned that Rwanda’s peacemakers have for decades nurtured a culture of reconciliation and resilience, cultivating communities where citizens flourish.…
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In our last episode, we met Rwandan leader Freddy Mutanguha, who shared his remarkable journey to finding meaning and forgiveness after dozens of his family members, including his parents and sisters, were murdered during the genocide against the Tutsis in 1994. Freddy’s powerful and timely testimony underscored the importance of truth, remembrance…
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