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Get The Belt

Myles Hart

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British Podcast that you probably are not ready for! Join Myles with segments 'such as Myles Measures' that discusses relevant pop culture and society shenanigans, 'Melanin Magnificence' that celebrates and provides a platform to Black achievers, entrepreneurs and Black Excellence. 'Word of The Week' that focuses on self help and improvement and the self titled 'Get The Belt' where he gives a good tongue lashing cussing out someone or something during the week who stepped way out of line and ...
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London Review Bookshop Podcast

London Review Bookshop

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Listen to the latest literary events recorded at the London Review Bookshop, covering fiction, poetry, politics, music and much more. Find out about our upcoming events here https://lrb.me/bookshopeventspod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Filter

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Dive deep into the world of your favourite artists with us! Join Shannon Burns, Myles Galloway, Producer Jess, and the rest of the iHeartRadio family in Canada for in-depth interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at what REALLY goes on when artists drop by!
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Gliff, the latest novel from Ali Smith, forms the first part of a duology; its title, the Scots word for a glimpse or shock, will be echoed but not replicated in next year’s Glyph. In a dystopian, Kafkaesque fictional lanscape, Smith explores how we make meaning and are made by it, and what it would actually mean for the next generation to sort out…
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Why SAINt JHN feels Coachella is like Marriage; MASTERING Business and Music and why he's in his 'Harvard Year' SAINt JHN sits down for an interview with iHeartRadio's Shannon Burns after the final show of his Festival Season tour to talk inspiration, his goals in music and business, and why his recent Coachella Performance is like marriage to him.…
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Josh Levi is childhood friends with Normani? Josh Levi joins iHeartRadio Canada's Shannon Burns to talk about upcoming album, love for Beyoncé and being childhood friends with Normani. He describes the reasons why his upcoming album ‘Feel The Ba$S’ is very special to him especially that it’s inspired by his hometown, Houston. Shannon takes Josh Lev…
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Josh Cohen’s new book, All the Rage (Granta), explores anger, in all its permutations - social media arguments, political divides, road rage, passive aggression – in the words of Deborah Levy, ‘brilliantly investigating what it is when we are enraged’. What should we make of our anger; to what use can we put it? Cohen’s previous books include Not W…
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The Halluci Nation members Tim Hill and Bear Witness join iHeartRadio Canada's Shannon Burns to talk about hitting the road for their ‘The Path of the Baby Face’ Tour. The Halluci Nation chat about how their music connected them to the wrestling world including connections to Bret Hart.Tim and Bear reveal the reason behind their group name to ‘The …
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In The Dead of Winter, Sarah Clegg – author of the HWA Crown Award-shortlisted Woman’s Lore - looks behind the tinsel and the turkey to explore the darker traditions of the Christmas season. At wassails, hoodenings and winter gatherings, attended by ghastly, grinning horses, snatching monsters and mysterious visitors, we discover how these customs …
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Myles Sat down with One of the UKs Gay trail blazers in Rap music Carter The Bandit. The word of the week is 'Live For you not for them!' Carter The Bandit shares his journey, thoughts on the industry, gay music, support from friends and often lack of...and tells us about what he's got coming up! We get into Dutchpot where he wants to speak about l…
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Eileen Myles reads from their first collection of poetry since 2018’s Evolution. The poems in a “Working Life” evoke the joy and unease in the quotidian, moving ‘with call and response between perception and thought’, as Camille Roy writes in Brooklyn Rail magazine. Myles is in conversation with journalist and activist Amelia Abraham, whose Queer I…
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Myles Smith sits down with iHeartRadio Canada's Shannon Burns to settle a debate, chat about Shaboozey and his music making process. Myles and Shannon clear up the biggest misconception about his height with a tape measure. Myles talks about visiting Canada since a young age and always coming back for tour always feeling at home while visiting. He …
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Isabelle Baafi, winner of the Somerset Maugham Award for her pamphlet Ripe, constructs her debut collection Chaotic Good (Faber) around the story of an escape from a toxic marriage. ‘Chaotic Good is a debut of amazing endurance,’ writes poet Will Harris. ‘Its formal pressures create a kind of kaleidoscopic intensity that – with each turn of the cha…
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Anjulie stopped by to chat with iHeartRadio's Shannon Burns on her recent Her Awards win, an award that celebrates inspiring music creators who are building remarkable momentum in their careers. Anjulie and Shannon look back at the vast number of songs she has written over the years, and why songwriters often don't get the credit they deserve in th…
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In Poor Artists (Particular Books) Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de la Puente (AKA The White Pube), explore the bizarre world of contemporary art through their protagonist Quest Talukdar. In surreal encounters with other artists, Quest learns profound truths about money and power, and must decide whether she cares more about success or staying true…
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The Third Realm is the next instalment of the series Karl Ove Knausgaard began with The Morning Star and continued in The Wolves of Eternity; like its two precursors, it is a breathtaking exploration of ordinary lives on the cusp of irrevocable change, ‘re-enchanting the cosmos with those beguiling secrets science had stolen from it’ (in the words …
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Nemahsis tells iHeartRadio's Shannon Burns about her three Juno Award Nominations (now already a winner), their shared history on Social Media, and her record-setting nomination stat! Nemahsis talks to Shannon about the Muslim communities in Canada, being the 'Underdog' in the Canadian Music scene, and how important inclusion is in the industry. Ne…
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Aqyila joins iHeartRadio's Amy Spencer to talk about being nominated for the JUNOS, new album and writing 50 songs. Aqyila tells Amy about releasing her debut album ‘Falling Into Place’ and writing process to ensure it reflects the stage she is currently at in life. She talks about some of her favourite tracks she worked on including ‘I love down’,…
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Snotty Nose Rez Kids sit down with iHeartRadio's Amy Spencer to chat about leaving home to pursue their dream and performing at the JUNOS. Snotty Nose Rez Kids describe what is is going through their minds performing at the Junos 2025 and the process of making their album ‘Red Future’. Snotty Nose Rez Kids reveals how they took the leap to move awa…
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This weeks word of the week is 'Existing!' We are rejoined by special guest Claudimar Neto; Dancer & Choreographer. We Bring back the 'Dutchpot' segment and get deep. Get ready for heart, heat, and honesty focusing on being present, boundaries, triggers and more! Send your questions to [email protected] instagram @getthebeltpod instagram @M…
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‘If ever a book of history was blessed with contemporary relevance, this one is’, writes Andrew O’Hagan of Helen Castor’s The Eagle and the Hart (Allen Lane). ‘The dumbfounding, delusional, narcissistic King Richard; the white-knuckle ride of Henry IV, dogged all the way by notions of illegitimacy. I feel these men could have been ripped from today…
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Alex Warren reunites with iHeartRadio’s Shannon Burns to catch up on his Love Is Blind performance, tour life and viral wedding vows! Alex Warren tells Shannon how excited his wife Kouvr Annon was about his live TV performance on Love Is Blind Season 8 reunion. He Shares how he connects with his Fans the ‘Warreners’ on a special level that makes ev…
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In Black Meme (Verso) Legacy Russell, award-winning author of the groundbreaking Glitch Feminism, explores the “meme” as mapped to Black visual culture from 1900 to the present, mining both archival and contemporary media. Through imagery, memory, and technology, Black Meme shows us how images of Blackness have always been central to our understand…
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Kelsea Ballerini tells iHeartRadio’s Shannon Burns all about her experience on The Voice, her new Patterns album (Deluxe) and friendship with The Voice Judges. Kelsea shares behind the scenes details about being a judge on The Voice alongside John Legend, Adam Levine and Michael Bublé. Kelsea Ballerini tells Shannon more about the deluxe version of…
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In his memoir Sonic Life (Faber), Thurston Moore recounts a life that has been defined by music. Following a childhood rock ’n’ roll epiphany in the early 1960s, his infatuation with the subversive world of 1970s punk and no wave led him to move to New York City, where he immersed himself in the underground music and art scenes. In 1981 he co-found…
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Alessia Cara sits down with iHeartRadio’s Shannon Burns to dive into details about her new album ‘Love & Hyperbole’ discussing some of her songs ‘Run Run’, ’Dead Man’ and ‘Night Time Thing’. Alessia Cara uncovers which song on the ‘Love & Hyperbole’ album she wrote initially for Doja Cat and why she decided to keep it for herself. Alessia describes…
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Described by Mick Herron as ‘seductive, entrancing, and quite off the wall’, Rachel Kushner’s fourth novel Creation Lake (Cape) reaffirms her position as one of America’s most exciting and accomplished writers of fiction. In a reimagining of the spy novel for an age of ecological crisis, Kushner leads us to a remote Neanderthal cave in rural France…
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Howie Dorough of Backstreet Boys chats with iHeartRadio’s Ruby Carr about the exciting release of ‘Millennium 2.0’ filled with remastered tracks including ones from the original album. He recalls the thrilling feeling of recording the ‘Millennium’ album 25 years ago in Sweden sharing his favourite ones, ’I want it that way’ and ‘Spanish Eyes’. Howi…
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In ‘a wonderful book about looking and learning’ (Gavin Francis) retired GP Iona Heath relates the importance that John Berger’s work and friendship had on her working life as a doctor in a deprived London borough. Five decades of engagement with Berger’s work and twenty years of friendship with the man himself made her, she is convinced, a better …
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In continuation of LGBT+ History month we have special guest Josh AKA Prestige! He shares his full journey on Badderz Boys, from the fights, stereotypes, money, sex, thieves, what he learned, if there's a reunion, was this the right thing for black gay boys, what we didn't see and more... Send your questions to [email protected] instagram @…
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Sebastian Gaskin sits down with iHeartRadio’s Shannon Burns to talk about his new single ‘Song For Granny’ off his upcoming debut album. Sebastian Gaskin explains what inspired his move from Northern Manitoba to Toronto and when he discovered his musical talents by playing Violin! Sebastian Gaskin tells iHeartRadio about the inspiration for his son…
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Tate McRae reunites with iHeartRadio’s Shannon Burns about her upcoming album 'So Close to What' with latest hit Sports Car! Tate reveals more details about her upcoming Miss Possessive Tour and the process of writing her new album. Tate McRae also reveals how she felt when news of an album leak hit the internet. Tate McRae dives into her relations…
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Taking us from the awkwardness of middle school to the transcendence of a sex club, SLUTS: Anthology (Cipher Press) presents a diverse collection of writing – fiction and non-fiction, pro and con, philosophical and compulsive – exploring the eternally controversial word. Whether an insult or badge of honour, an identity or a state of mind, SLUTS en…
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If Only – first published in Norway in 2001, and now brought into English by Charlotte Barslund – is viewed in Norway as Vigdis Hjorth’s masterpiece, a story of the devastation wreaked on one woman’s life by an ill-advised affair. Hjorth (whose other novels in English include Is Mother Dead?, Will and Testament and Long Live the Post Horn!) is in c…
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Get The Belt is back after 7 months Myles is back and gets you up to date on what's gone on in those months! He's back with a new episode and in this weeks Myles measures segment he gives his takes on the latest in pop culture, from the Grammys, Beyonce's album of the year, Kendricks Drake diss track winning a grammy and the whole music industry vi…
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The Canadian Icon Jully Black joins iHeartRadio's Josie and Jamar to talk about her first tour in 17 years, dishes on her love life, her personal growth, giving back to young aritsts, and the unique sound of Canadian Music and her place in the pioneering of the Pop/R&B sound!By iHeartRadio
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In Mother State (Allen Lane), Helen Charman uses this provocative insight to write a new history of Britain and Northern Ireland. Beginning with Women's Liberation and ending with austerity, the book follows mothers' fights for an alternative future. Here we see a world where motherhood is not a restrictive identity but a state of possibility. ‘Mot…
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