• 113. Burn It All Down

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Harriet and Producer Martin are joined by a random woman they met on the farmer's protest, who explains why she was marching, and what she'll do if she's forced to pay inheritance tax like the rest of us. They also speak to commentator The Telegraph's Siobhan Connery about the dead-on-arrival social media website "Bluesky", and Eshaan Akbar says we should celebrate hustlers who know how to make money - like the late Sir Captain Sir Tom Sir Moore. You can get early, ad-free episodes, full videos of every segment, and bonus podcasts, at Patreon.com/NonCensored, where you'll also be supporting the show (thank you). With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Davina Bentley, Bethany Black, and Ed Morrish. Rosie's book, Why We Were Right, is available now. Brendan is taking his show, Buffy Revamped, on tour all over Britain, and you can see dates and buy tickets here. Eshaan has a stand-up special on YouTube, The Pretender, and he is going on tour next year with his show Yum. Davina posts very funny sketches on Instagram, and has a 'video podcast' with Freya Mallard called Binks & Hebrides Whine Time. Bethany is a brilliant stand up and you can buy her show Unwinnable for £5 from Go Faster Stripe. Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts. If you like improvised character comedy, it's probably your sort of thing. Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass. NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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