Well, there really aren't any genuinely credible legal experts on 45's side of many of these issues, and the large stable of guys he already has on retainer get plenty of air time on their own.
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The James Richardson film podcast contributors other than Richardson himself surely do love their high rising terminals. So many of their statements sound like questions. It's a bit distracting and it makes them sound like they don't have confidence in their opinions. Those opinions are generally rather bland Film Studies 101 stuff anyway. But I'm sure they're very good at networking.
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Originally posted by Haddock View PostThe James Richardson film podcast contributors other than Richardson himself surely do love their high rising terminals. So many of their statements sound like questions. It's a bit distracting and it makes them sound like they don't have confidence in their opinions. Those opinions are generally rather bland Film Studies 101 stuff anyway. But I'm sure they're very good at networking.
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Originally posted by ad hoc View PostI am interested to know what the politics are. Having taken the opportunity to appear on richardson's podcast have you burned your bridges re the Guardian one?
I think only Philippe has done both so far.
Meanwhile, Iain's thinking BIG
http://www.businessinsider.com/iain-...17-9?r=UK&IR=T
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostSash did a brilliant job of conveying a lot of meaningful information quickly and efficiently.
Very much hope he becomes their regular Russian/Geo-politics contributor.
Today's effort:
https://audioboom.com/posts/6354366-...e-peru-kit?t=0
(with James, Iain and Jack Lang)
Not listened back to it yet but very little Russian football or geopolitics. It's a miracle I even made into the studio tbh as
1. East Coast Main Line pretty much collapsed last night.
2. This happened in Wimbledon this morning on the train ahead of mine: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-41466140. Was delayed by an hour.
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Neil MacGregor has a new one in the same vein as A History of the World in 100 Objects and Germany: Memories of a Nation
Living with the Gods
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Originally posted by Sits View Post1. Having just listened to the episodes on Constantine and Wuthering Heights, I was too hasty in my judgement of Melvyn Bragg on In Our Time.
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On the TFS today with James, Iain & Daniel Storey.
https://audioboom.com/posts/6461984-...soar-of-course
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This is very niche, but there's currently a weekly-ish podcast discussing Gene Wolfe's Book of the New Sun, chapter-by-chapter. It's called Alzabo Soup and it's on iTunes etc. I've seen in the past that there are a couple more posters on here who fans of the book so I thought I'd share the info.
It's up to Chapter 8 of the first volume so far. I don't agree with some of their analysis, (their contortions absolving Wolfe from misogyny while damning his protagonist are a bit painful to listen to) and think at times they make some quite basic misreadings but it's stimulating enough and in any case the world isn't exactly overloaded with BotNS podcasts
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Thanks for the suggestion of Longform – that's excellent. My current favourites:
Reply All (whose creators have just been on Longform)
Here Be Monsters (immersive, storytelling documentaries about 'the unknown')
The Vergecast (approachable tech stuff)
Untold (continuing odds and ends on the Daniel Morgan murder, police corruption in South East London, and News International)
The Analyst – Inside Cricket (Simon Hughes and Simon Mann, pretty good cricket podcast in the absence of ESPN Cricinfo's Switch Hit(
Not The Top 20 (Football League sans Premiership)
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Originally posted by Sash View PostOn the TFS today with James, Iain & Daniel Storey.
https://audioboom.com/posts/6461984-...soar-of-course
I've dropped FW in favour of TFS, purely because I only have time for one football podcast a week (thanks to taking two hours a day off my commute). It's just a matter of personal taste but for me ACJimbo wins out over Rushden.
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I've actually gone the other way. I started listening to both, but now, unless I have lots of extra listening time* I go with FW. Rushden is far from perfect, but I think he's been sailing the right side of the dreaded banter line, while it does also seem that the podcast is much more fun now (there was one episode with both Jonathan Wilson and Barney Ronay on which was superb, because those two are a great double act). Richardson is a better presenter in many ways, but I don't really get the impression that he really understands or actually cares about football that much. He likes describing fantastic goals, but that seems to be his level of interest.
(*Or, unless sash is on, as this week)
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The FSF Awards on Monday were... errr... interesting as James presented Barry with the FSF Podcast of the Year award for Football Weekly.
Went up to Liverpool for the match last night, winding up on 2 podcasts in 12 hours in 2 cities.
The Anfield Wrap last night
https://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2017/...st-match-show/
The Totally Football Show this morning
https://audioboom.com/posts/6541109-...s-on-the-volga
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Joe Rogan interviews Doug Stanhope... again
Fuck me. It's so good, and so looong. Worth every second. (Get wrecked)
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Was on the TFS today with Julien, Ian Irving and Benji Lanyado.
https://audioboom.com/posts/6598399-...er-of-all-time
Focused a bit too much on Liverpool tbh.
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Back on the Totally Football Show today with Ian Irving, Daniel Storey & Caroline Barker standing in for James, who is skiing.
https://audioboom.com/posts/6669885-...ie-adam-s-neck
(Very pleased with it tbh. Reckon it's my best one so far.)
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