Boss Girl Creative presents "And So..." podcast - business & life musings from a successful serial entrepreneur by host, Taylor Bradford. The goal...helping you stay on course with weekly inspiration and business nuggets.
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Most therapists don't take a business class in graduate school, let alone go on to get their business degree. Without any formal education on how to run a business (because that's what starting a private practice is), they're left to figure it out on their own. Until now. This is Heard Business School. Hosted by Michael Fulwiler, we sit down with private practice owners and industry experts to learn about the business of therapy, together. We'll see you in class.
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94.7 The Wave's Pat Prescott shares her true passion for all things sports through interviews and commentary with current and former athletes as well as personalities from the world of music and entertainment.
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A passionately laid back overview of the arts and culture scene in York and Harrogate with observations on journalism. This podcast is hosted by Charles Hutchinson and Graham Chalmers and regular guests.
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Jed Wallace brings you the people who are at the heart of the charter school movement. Listen to Jed chat with experienced school leaders, policymakers, funders, parents, and community members about the future of public education and charter schools. Episodes also available as video on YouTube.
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Episode 233: Interview Special with David Gedge from The Wedding Present
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39:30Send us a text Charles and Graham welcome The Wedding Present's David Gedge to the podcast. They talk to him about current projects and the anniversaries for classic Wedding Present albums that seem to be coming thick and fast. What keeps him motivated? Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car: X @2big_egos Facebook @twobigegos…
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How to Design the Career You Want as a Therapist with Dr. Emily Anhalt
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56:12Designing a career on your own terms isn’t easy, especially if it doesn’t exist out there yet. But Dr. Emily Anhalt found a way to do just that. Dr. Emily, clinical psychologist, author, and co-founder of Coa, talks with Michael Fulwiler about building a career that works for you. From her early days in private practice to launching a mental health…
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Episode 232: Interview Special with Emma Swan talking about her debut children's Cruiseship Kid plus Rotherham Children's Capital of Culture; Chris Simpson and Magna Carta
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35:35Send us a text Rotherham born, West End actress, Emma Swan is our guest, talking about her debut middle grade children's novel, Cruiseship Kid: Thief at Sea. Emma recently launched her novel at Rotherham Children's Capital of Culture - the year long celebration of culture by, with and for children. Charles and Graham follow up on last week's Gang o…
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526: STORY DRIVEN CONTENT - MY NEXT INSTAGRAM EXPERIMENT
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21:13Instagram hasn’t exactly been pulling its weight lately—and after months of watching the needle barely move, I’m making a shift. In this episode, I’m walking you through my latest experiment: a story-driven strategy inspired by content creator Sarah Snow. We’re talking bold hooks, visual storytelling, and why one reel a week might be enough to fina…
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Building Therapy for Black Girls with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford
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55:35Building a successful career in mental health often requires navigating personal challenges, shifting professional goals, and staying adaptable in the face of growing demand. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, Founder of Therapy for Black Girls, joins Michael Fulwiler to discuss her path from a small-town Louisiana upbringing to becoming a leading voice in B…
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Episode 231: Glastonbury; Oasis - get ready; Gang of Four live at the Brudenell; More streaming data now; Shifty Documentary by Adam Curtis; EIFF Update
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36:16Send us a text It’s June and it’s Glastonbury, Graham is in clover, Charles less so. It’s also almost time for Oasis to start their comeback tour. Meanwhile, in the real world, Graham has been to see post-punk legends Gang of Four's final hometown Leeds gig and realises they are still relevant today. Graham follows up on last week’s streaming data …
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525: I ALMOST QUIT BEFORE I EVER LAUNCHED: 10 YEARS OF PODCASTING WITH MY RIDE-OR-DIE EDITOR
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1:21:48Hey, hey — welcome back to the show. Today is a very special episode, because we’re celebrating 10 years — yep, a full decade — of this podcast. And if you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to show up for something week after week for 525-ish weeks… this is the episode. I’m pulling back the curtain on how it started, what almost made me quit be…
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Stepping Away from Private Practice with Gary “Trey” Taylor
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1:02:11Navigating a career in social work can be incredibly challenging, especially when balancing personal struggles, family life, and the demands of private practice. Gary “Trey” Taylor, a licensed clinical social worker, educator, and consultant, joins Michael Fulwiler to share his journey from the car customization business to advocating for mental he…
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Episode 230: Streaming Giants; Zombies are us - 28 Years Later; Fyfe Dangerfield live in Leeds
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36:56Send us a text Graham chews over fascinating new data on how the popularity of heritage rock acts compares to today's pop juggernauts in the streaming world. The duo consider whether Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's new film 28 Years Later is 28 times as good as 28 Weeks Later? Good news from Scotland! The Edinburgh International Film Festival is abo…
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524: RIPPED OFF TWICE: A LESSON IN ORIGINALITY & OWNERSHIP
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31:04So I wasn’t planning on pulling a business lesson out of my garden this week… but here we are. This episode started as a house update and a chat about summer reading and YouTube stats — and somehow ended with me sitting on the floor of a storage container, feeling completely ripped off by a gardening educator I thought was original. Spoiler: she wa…
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Doubt Yourself, Do It Anyway with Patrick Casale
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58:17Building a therapy business comes with its challenges, especially when you’re navigating AuDHD and entrepreneurship. Patrick Casale, CEO of All Things Private Practice, joins host Michael Fulwiler to talk about how embracing vulnerability and authenticity can shape a successful therapy practice. Patrick opens up about his journey of navigating ADHD…
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Episode 229: Pulp's new album More; Remembering Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys; Bang & Olufsen Harrogate; The Rilling Stones Exhibition at Sledmere House
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37:50Send us a text Graham and Charles dissect Pulp’s new album more - but is it more Leonard Cohen than Roxy Music? What Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys meant to me - Graham remembers - in four brief parts and Charles examines the majest of the most trult gifted singer and songwriter of his generation. Thanks to a tip-off by Producer Antony, Graham repo…
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523: WHAT AN OLYMPIAN TAUGHT ME ABOUT BUSINESS GRIT
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26:24This week, I’m taking you behind the scenes of one of the most emotionally chaotic, logistically packed, spiritually sobering 48 hours I’ve had in a long time — but what anchored me through it all? A single sentence from a U.S. Olympian on Top Chef, of all places. It stopped me in my tracks and gave me the business pep talk I didn’t know I needed: …
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Introducing Season 2 of Heard Business School
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1:52Therapists have long been told they won’t make it on their own in private practice. Season 2 of Heard Business School flips that script. In this trailer, host Michael Fulwiler introduces you to therapists who are breaking the mold, redefining what success means, and sharing honest stories from their journeys. You’ll hear from guests who have faced …
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Episode 228: Press Tickets Fiasco; Richard Hawley; Sheffield and the Sheffield Water
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38:28Send us a text Charles discusses the trend of theatre companies not offering press tickets and wonders if a place of record even exists today. Charles reflects on interviewing Richard Hawley. Richard Hawley is a romantic at heart- writing about Men’s grief. Richard’s quiff! A bit of rockabilly. Sheffield has been a bit ignored. City of 7 hills. Wha…
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522: THE REFUND THAT TOOK FIVE EMAILS AND A SURVEY
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24:06Got hit with a surprise charge and thought, no biggie—I’ll just ask for a refund. What followed? Five emails, a survey, and a whole lot of no thanks. In this episode, I’m breaking down the hoops Rise Guide made me jump through and why that kind of customer service is a brand reputation killer. If you sell anything online, you need to hear this. RES…
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Quick and gritty update before I hit the road — I’m headed to Colorado, my garden’s exploding, and oh yeah, business is throwing curveballs left and right. From audits and attorneys to hitting 1K on TikTok, I’m walking you through the real stuff: what’s working, what’s frustrating, and why your paper trail might just be your best business asset. RE…
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520: YOU’RE NOT BEHIND – YOU’RE BUILDING WHAT WORKS (FOR NOW)
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21:22Feeling stuck in a season that’s just… a lot? This week, I’m sharing the behind-the-scenes of a wild work stretch, falling (literally), and the real question I’m asking to stay grounded: What’s right for me right now? If you’ve been second-guessing your next move, this one’s for you. RESOURCES MENTIONED NOTE: Some links below contain affiliate/refe…
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Episode 227: Interview Special - Jamie Taylor, author of Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield Space Age, from the Human League to Pulp
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39:56Send us a text Charles and Grahamspeak to Sheffield's Jamie Taylor whose first book is Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield Space Age, from The Human League to Pulp. Published by Manchester University Press as part of their British Pop Archive series, Jamie talks about the gestation of the book and his future ambitions. Graham adds - post the chat…
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Episode 226: Gary Oldman in Krapp's Last Tape; Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii Re-issued; The Murder Capital Live in Leeds; Chaper 3 of Graham Chalmers' Book on Magna Carta
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37:06Send us a text Graham looks at the re-issued Pink Floyd live in Pompeii film: When rock was classical music. Graham reports on meeting assistant manager of Notts County at final Harrogate Town Home match of season. Charles reflects on his experience seeing Gary Oldman in Krapp’s Last Tape at York Theatre Royal - does Gary get it taped? The Murder C…
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519: GIVING YOURSELF GRACE WHEN EVERYTHING'S A LOT
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15:13If you’ve been feeling like you’re carrying too much and still not doing enough—you’re not alone. This episode is a real-time snapshot of what it looks like to juggle a packed life and still choose softness over self-criticism. I’m sharing updates on my trays journey (almost done!), content strategy progress, garden harvests, and the house build… b…
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Episode 225: Interview Special with Author of The North Road, Rob Cowen
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37:13Send us a text Charles and Graham are delighted to invite Harrogate based poet and author, Rob Cowen back onto the show to talk about his highly acclaimed new book, The North Road. About Rob Cowen Rob Cowen is an award-winning writer and author, hailed as one of the UK’s most original voices on nature, place and people. His first book, Skimming Sto…
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Taking the Opportunity, Winning the Future: CharterFolk Chat with Starlee Coleman
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1:11:13In this wide-ranging and energizing episode of CharterFolk Chat, Jed Wallace sits down with Starlee Coleman, CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, for a no-holds-barred conversation about the state of the charter school movement—and where it’s headed next. Now nine months into her role, Starlee reflects on the chaos, urgency, and…
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518: HOW I’M USING CHATGPT + TRELLO TO MANAGE 3 BRANDS WITHOUT LOSING MY MIND
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28:35Trying to manage content for multiple brands without losing your mind? In this episode, I’m sharing how I’m using ChatGPT and Trello to run three brands with more ease and less chaos. From my content framework to behind-the-scenes systems, this is your peek into what’s working, what’s not, and how I’m staying (mostly) sane through it all. RESOURCES…
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517: BOOKS, BOUNDARIES & BROKEN TRUST: A BUSINESS OWNER’S WEEK IN REVIEW
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34:27Hey friend! In today’s episode, we’re going all-in: book recs, blooming sunflowers, growing pains in business, and a tough decision I had to make as a boss. I’m sharing real talk about letting someone go, content growth updates, and where I’m at with the 5-day email challenge that’s gonna help you build your own freebie funnel. Let’s unpack all the…
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516: THE AI ASSISTANT THAT UNDERSTOOD MY BRAND BETTER THAN I COULD
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54:45This week, I’m taking you behind the scenes of a brand breakthrough — thanks to ChatGPT. From refining my niche to mapping out content pillars and uncovering my ideal audience, this is the real talk on how AI helped me get clear (and why it might help you, too). Oh, and there’s a tech rant or two. Let’s dive in. RESOURCES MENTIONED NOTE: Some links…
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35 Years In and Still Picking Up Steam: A CharterFolk Chat with Kevin Hall
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51:29Jed Wallace and Kevin Hall explore the evolution of the charter school movement, touching upon Hall's extensive journey from a fourth-grade educator to a prominent figure in educational philanthropy. Hall recounts his early experiences in Compton and his founding role in Chancellor Academies, illustrating the genesis of his commitment to educationa…
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Struggling to stand out online? It’s not your niche—it’s your clarity. In this episode, I’m sharing real talk on what it actually takes to find your place online, why niching down doesn’t mean boxing yourself in, and how to show up in a way that feels true to you. Plus, updates from the garden, the barndo build, and what I’ve been reading lately. L…
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Episode 224: Kamasi Washington live in Leeds; Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra at Bradford 2025; Record Store Day in Bradford and the Leeds Indie scene; The politics of Comedy - Al Murray followed by John ...
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39:15Send us a text The old is the new: Graham on experiencing modern US jazz star Kamasi Washington at Project House in Leeds. Good news for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture as art deco venue is to reopen in August with new Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra launch. Record Store Day boost for Bradford and the lingering influence of Leeds indie scene of 25 ye…
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You’re not annoying — you’re remindable. In this episode, I break down why sharing your offers often isn’t spam, it’s strategy. Inspired by a viral reel (and 4 emails from Old Navy), I’m giving you a pep talk on showing up, being seen, and marketing like a pro — even to friends and family. Don’t fail because you’re afraid to share. RESOURCES MENTIO…
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Episode 223: Music Venue Crisis; My Bloody Valentine; Sam Mendes’ Beatles Films; Val Kilmer RIP; Public Service Broadcasting
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38:04Send us a text Graham and Charles take a look at the struggle facing small venues in the UK, the continuing rise in ticket prices and the beauty of My Bloody Valentine. Graham examines why The Beatles road manager and the hidden aspects of the story are unlikely to come out in Sam Mendes forthcoming films on the band. Graham explores the work of th…
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This week, I’m getting real about Instagram’s latest changes, what it means for creators + small business owners, and why betting everything on one platform is just plain risky. I’m sharing what changed on Instagram and how it’s impacting creators; why building across multiple platforms is non-negotiable; how I’m compounding my content for more rea…
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Episode 222: Interview Special With Toby Manning - Music Journalist and Author of Mixing Pop and Politics: A Marxist History of Popular Music
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39:10Send us a text Interview special: Toby Manning Toby Manning is a London-based music journalist, author, and academic with a career spanning popular culture, music, and political history. He’s best known for his work examining the intersections of music and ideology, often through a Marxist lens, as well as his deep dives into specific artists and c…
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I traveled by myself and I survived. I just returned from my Spring Round Top buying trip and it was the first time to do it solo in close to 10 years. I’ve done day trips by myself when I first started going, but I’ve never traveled by myself for a week. And I learned some things about myself. Tune in. RESOURCES MENTIONED NOTE: Some links below co…
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Episode 221:Topping Books open in York; Alto Knights with Robert de Niro; Edwyn Collins' New album; Harrogate Sessions Re-visit A Hard Day's Night and Help!
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39:17Send us a text Graham and Charles report that York is about to have Britain's biggest independent book store with Topping Books https://www.toppingbooks.co.uk/ Is it going to be an opportunity or threat? Charles asks what do two Robert De Niro for the price of one add up to in The Alto Knights? Plus Edwin Collins announcing autumn final tour after …
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511: FEARLESS VISIBILITY IN YOUR BUSINESS
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22:57I was chatting with a friend the other day and mentioned a few not-so-nice comments I got recently on TikTok and YouTube. She kind of shrugged and said, “Well, you do live your life online,” and that really stuck with me. Running a business online is already hard — the pressure, the visibility, the vulnerability. Add unkind or straight-up mean comm…
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Episode 220: Steven Soderbergh's new film Black Bag; Glastonbury Festival Lineups; Scottish indie music in Grant McPhee's new book Postcards from Scotland
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38:09Send us a text Graham explores why Steven Soderberg's new spy/com film, Black Bag starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender isn't as good as his best and most under-rated film, The Limey from 1999 which starred Terence Stamp and Peter Fonda. Charles and Graham chew over the headliners for this year's Glastonbury Festival. Graham takes a look a…
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We are back in some uncertain times right now. And then add on top of that, social media not working like it used to. It’s like a Texas tornado out there – juking the high winds, trying to find a footing that anchors you for growth. In these uncertain times, make sure you’re employing these business strategies for growth. Tune in! RESOURCES MENTION…
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Episode 219: Anora Oscars Surprise; Beta Band Back; Richard Hawley Celebrates Coles Corner; Mickey 17 review
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41:37Send us a text Graham rejects on this year’s Academy Awards: Is Anora really the Best Picture of this or any other year? The Beta Band are reforming and are coming to Leeds. Richard Hawley is to play Museum Gardens in York this summer. Hurrah! It's the twentieth anniversary of the releases of his classic album Coles Corner. Charles reports on sci-f…
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Huge Opportunity Amid Disruption: CharterFolk Chat with Marlon Marshall
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1:07:24In this engaging exchange, Jed Wallace and Marlon Marshall navigate the complexities surrounding charter schools and the broader educational reform movement. Marlon, whose career is deeply rooted in both educational leadership and political advocacy, articulates the challenges he faced growing up in St. Louis against the backdrop of the Delmar Divi…
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One thing that I’ve seen with my own two eyes (for myself and with my husband), is that we often struggle understanding the difference between joy & happiness. And with that struggle & lack of understanding, we compromise ourselves seeking one over the other. Because one is short-lived and can be easily obtained. Tune in to hear why there’s a vast …
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Episode 218 - Interview Special: Gary Stewart
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43:22Send us a text CHarles and Graham interview Yorkshire-based Scottish musician, Gary Stewart. Gary Stewart is a Scottish singer/songwriter who has carved out a strong fan-base in his adopted home of Yorkshire with songs about paranoia, love & resilience. When not playing his own music, the left-hander plays drums for fellow Bandcampers Hope & Social…
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It started with trying to name my newsletter for The House of Sugar Creek brand. I tried Google, but wasn’t feeling inspired, so then I tried ChatGPT and the results of that actual experience blew my mind & I’m taking you to church with ChatGPT in this episode. RESOURCES MENTIONED NOTE: Some links below contain affiliate/referral links. It is a way…
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Episode 217: Bradford, UK Capital of Culture Update; Jarmusch's Mystery Train Revisited; Toby Manning's Marxist Rock History Book; BAFTAs Revisited
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44:00Send us a text Graham explores the mystery of rock n roll and Jim Jarmusch's 1989 film Mystery Train and talks about his meeting with Marxist rock writer Toby Manning at a Harrogate International Festivals event last week. Charles shares his recent experience at the National Museum of Science and Media in Bradford, UK Capital of Culture 2025. Charl…
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I’ve been testing my compounding interest theory for almost a month at this point. And there’s this fairly new thing on Instagram called Trial Reels. I’ve seen a few creators in my Reels feed implying they can teach me the secret sauce, but they want $97 to do so. And then someone shared how they were using it, so it made me curious if I could also…
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Episode 216 - Interview Special: 10CC's Graham Gouldman plus National Poetry Centre News;
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39:17Send us a text Charles and Grham interview 10cc's Graham Gouldman ahead of his latest tour with his band, Heart Full of Songs. The band line-up comprises Graham, 10cc live band members Iain Hornal and Keith Hayman, and Dave Cobby. In 2014 Graham was inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame – an arm of America’s National Academy of Music. Fellow …
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506: I WENT VIRAL OVER A LIGHT BULB...& MORE
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35:05Never in my life, did I think talking about cutting a cord on a vintage lamp and using rechargeable light bulbs in said lamps, will make me go viral on the internet. Yet here we are. Tune in to hear this wild story + a little bit of imposter syndrome reminders (to kick it to the curb when an episode flairs). RESOURCES MENTIONED NOTE: Some links bel…
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A Noble Journey: CharterFolk Chat with Brenda Cora
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39:59Brenda Cora's journey as the CEO of Noble Schools is a testament to the transformative power of education and the impact of nurturing leadership within the charter school community. In this episode, we delve into the significance of promoting from within, emphasizing how internal leadership development fosters continuity, trust, and a stronger orga…
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505: LET ME SAY THIS ONCE...LET THEM...& MORE
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27:59In 2021, I was late night scrolling IG & spotted my friend group celebrating one of our friend’s birthdays at a roof top pool in Dallas. I wasn’t invited. I wasn’t even told about the get-together. I was crushed & cried myself to sleep that night. Find out why I’ve got a different mindset now…hit play. RESOURCES MENTIONED NOTE: Some links below con…
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Episode 215: BBC 6 Music State of Independent Venues Report: Bradford City of Culture Update; Hockney at Saltaire; Brian Cox Returns to Edinburgh Stage
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32:46Send us a text Graham reports on BBC 6 Music's State of Independent Venues Week which for once makes Leeds and York look great. Graham and Chales share further thoughts on Bradford City of Culture's programme. Charles reports on David Hockney’s exhibition at Saltaire in Bradford. Succession actor Brian Cox is about to return to the stage for Edinbu…
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