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    stephen fry

    Explore " stephen fry" with insightful episodes like "Episode 26: Let's talk about the Red, White, and Royal Blue Movie", "Finding Courage in the Unknown: Overcoming Fear and Embracing New Experiences on The Overly Excited Podcast", "Red, White & Royal Blue", "219. Alice in Wonderland (2010)" and "The Angry Wall" from podcasts like ""The Burrow Podcast", "The Overly Excited Podcast", "Mashley at the Movies", "Why Do We Own This DVD?" and "Dad Sofa"" and more!

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    Episode 26: Let's talk about the Red, White, and Royal Blue Movie

    Episode 26: Let's talk about the Red, White, and Royal Blue Movie

    Hey lovely listeners!!

    For this episode we had a discussion about our opinions, favourite and least favourite, parts of the RWRB Movie. Come listen along and let us know if you feel the same or have different opinions you want to share!

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    Finding Courage in the Unknown: Overcoming Fear and Embracing New Experiences on The Overly Excited Podcast

    Finding Courage in the Unknown: Overcoming Fear and Embracing New Experiences on The Overly Excited Podcast

    Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Overly Excited Podcast! In today's episode, we get stuck into what courage is and looks like in our different lives. 

    Your hosts, Dale Sidebottom and Jack Watts, dive deep into the theme of courage and its impact on our lives. They share personal stories, reflect on thought-provoking questions, and explore the power of understanding different perspectives. With an emphasis on self-reflection, personal growth, and embracing the present moment, Dale and Jack navigate the highs and lows of life with their signature enthusiasm and relatability. 

    Prepare for inspiring insights, vulnerable conversations, and a reminder to celebrate wins along the journey. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to amplify your excitement on this episode of The Overly Excited Podcast!

    219. Alice in Wonderland (2010)

    219. Alice in Wonderland (2010)

    Diane and Sean discuss the 2010 Tim Burton version of the children's classic, Alice in Wonderland. Episode music is, "Alice's Theme" by Danny Elfman from the OST.

    -  Our theme song is by Brushy One String


    -  Artwork by Marlaine LePage

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    Blackadder

    Blackadder

    On this episode we journey through the decades with one of the most sarcastic and devious characters in British comedy, Edmund Blackadder. Dipping into a couple episodes of each series, we discuss the shows evolution, its highs and its lows. We resist the temptation to go down too many history rabbit holes and talk about the production, the cast and what it is that makes this one of the most loved UK comedy classics. 

    178. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)

    178. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)

    Diane and Sean discuss the conclusion of Peter Jackson's second Middle Earth trilogy, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. Episode music is "The Last Goodbye" written and performed by Billy Boyd, from the OST.

    -  Our theme song is by Brushy One String


    -  Artwork by Marlaine LePage

    -  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic


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    -  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd

    -  Twitter: @whydoweownthis1

    -  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants

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    Are We Back?

    Are We Back?

    So, uh, it's been a while.

    We figured we should release something to let you know where we've been and what we've been reading. And to give some life updates and let you know where this podcast is going.

    We're not officially back from our hiatus (although we never really announced that we were on a hiatus... so were we ever officially on one?). But we felt like chatting about books! So here we are.

    We hope your reading is going well, too :)

    cw: pet loss, talk of mental illness

    Sriram Iyer Discusses Journalism In India

    Sriram Iyer Discusses Journalism In India

    The first episode of the fall season is officially here! Feels good to be back!  I thought the best way to start off the podcast this fall is to talk to someone who has been working in journalism for over 15 years.

    Sriram Iyer is editor in chief of Business Insider India.  He tells me why he chose the path of journalism versus the "traditional" Indian career path, how journalism has become a lot more discerning, and why journalist need to be more than just a one-trick pony in order to succeed today.

    We dive into how social media and "fake news" has affected journalism in India, his thoughts on how the Indian government has been trying to control online speech and content coming out of the country,  why the concept of "hyper-personalization" has become an issue with the media industry, and if he himself is ever worried about publishing certain stories that could potentially be polarizing.

    We go over important topics such as cryptocurrency, the COVID crisis in India, and women in the workforce.  I ask him about his growth strategy for the publication,  why "labels are lazy", and who he ultimately would love to work with.

    Please also check out THE FUTURE OF WORK, hosted by Business Insider India, happening Sept 16th and 17th.

    https://fow.businessinsider.in/

    https://www.businessinsider.in/

    65. Peter's Friends (w. Julia Raeside)

    65. Peter's Friends (w. Julia Raeside)

    Like a reunion of old chums, we've joined forces with Julia Raeside again to have a cosy chat about everyone's favourite gang of relatable middle-class gang of  insubordinates.  Yes, it's 1992's PETER'S FRIENDS.

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    Episode 39 - The Thing About The Week Long Hangover

    Episode 39 - The Thing About The Week Long Hangover

    In this special quarantined episode:

    - We record remotely once again
    - We review the one year anniversary live stream
    - We talk about more weird relationship in-jokes
    - Daniel investigates the science of hangovers
    - Sophie eats too much meat
    - Daniel discusses shock humour
    - Sophie remembers kids TV shows
    - We are still recovering

    Thanks for listening! Please like, subscribe and review. You can now find us on Patreon by searching AHYDDpod

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    Melting Frost: A Holiday Hymn to the Animate Heart

    Melting Frost: A Holiday Hymn to the Animate Heart

    In this poetic ode to the animate vision of the cosmos that has been so central to humanity for so long, we explore the idea that the ritual heart of both culture and cosmos itself is poetry, and that poetry is the only way to accurately convey and invoke a cosmos that is ultimately artful. Poetry exists so humans can be propelled into states where we feel one with nature. Hence the gods “clothe themselves in poetic meter,” say the Vedas, and in doing so, give us a direct vehicle through which to access them, to revel in them, to ourselves shine. This episode uses the Greek myths as a jumping off point to celebrate the poetic vision of the cosmos and explores how we drifted far from our poetic source. Caution — Greek myths are explicit.

     

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