Posts tagged #mike

13/6 - The Blueprint

“You saw rich gangsters, and you saw poor graduates.”

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Reggie Nelson grew up on an East London council estate to alcoholic parents.

With drugs and violence all around him, he underperformed academically, and felt the only career options available to him were “music, football or crime”.

Quintin Price grew up in India, with a cook, butler, and driver.

His father was an international banker; his mother a committed philanthropist.

After boarding school and University, he went into banking himself, and became an executive at BlackRock.

Then, one afternoon in 2014, their lives crossed paths. 

In this eye-opening interview, they tell Olly what happened next.

Reggie’s book, Opening Doors, is out now, and is also available as an audiobook.

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Reggie Nelson, Olly Mann and Quintin Price, June 2022

Meanwhile, in the Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart investigates self-publishing sensation Substack.

Can he master the platform and become a blogging billionaire?

With the help of music recommendation newsletter Flowstate.fm, he attempts to decode the ingredients to create the perfect Substack crowd-pleaser.

But are his views ‘controversial’ enough?

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Elsewhere, in the Foxhole, Alix Fox has been unpicking the complex intersection of faith and sexuality with muslim comedian Sadia Azmat, whose memoir, Sex Bomb, is out now.

Then, she answers our listener question of the month, courtesy of Mann-fan Craig in Baltimore, who is TTC* with his wife, and wants to know whether the underwear he is wearing could be affecting his fertility.

(*’Trying To Conceive’. You can have that acronym on us.)

With the help of Joshua Shoemake, founder of cooling underwear company Snowballs, Alix discovers how scrotal temperatures can make all the difference to procreation - and comes up with a novel suggestion to make the whole process a little more… romantic.

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Finally, our record of the month is the anthemic I’m Insecure, from Lauran Hibberd’s debut album ‘Garageband Superstar’. Enjoy!

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And we’ll see you again on July 10th!

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Posted on June 11, 2022 and filed under Season Thirteen.

11/7 - I Invented Friends Reunited

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Four years before Facebook, long before anyone knew what ‘social networking’ was, Julie Pankhurst had an idea...

What if, without trawling through message-boards or working your way through The Phone Book, you could reconnect with all your old school friends, via one simple database?

Friends Reunited rapidly became one of Britain’s biggest ever start-ups, attracting 23m users at its peak, and a reputation for reigniting old flames.

In her first ever podcast interview, Julie reveals to Olly how a family separation inspired her invention, why she’s spent the last twenty years shunning the limelight, and how rival bidders tried to woo her - before she and husband Steve sold the company for £120m.

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Since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Julie recommends the programme provided by Overcoming MS

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Meanwhile, in this month’s Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart explores Britain’s burgeoning love affair with e-bikes.

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Can bone conducting technology alleviate the tedium of his two-wheeled commute? Why does a premium pedal-assist bicycle cost the same as a car? And was it really wise to chuck out all his lycra?

If YOU have a trend you’d like to challenge Ollie to test out on the show, just fill out our Feedback form.

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Elsewhere, in this month’s Foxhole, Alix Fox advises a listener who fears his wife is addicted to sexting.

What are the best ways to save their relationship? Should a text-only ‘affair’ be considered an act of betrayal? And, if you’re addicted to sexting, how can you give up?

Alix discussed the nature of addiction with Dr Suzi Gage, whose book Say Why To Drugs is out now, and sex and relationships therapist Sarah Berry

If YOU have a question of sex you’d like Alix to answer on the show, fill in our Feedback form - you can remain anonymous if you wish.

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Our record of the month is the gorgeous ‘Roman Candles’ by Dizzy, freshly available to add to your Summer playlists NOW:

You can listen back to every tune we’ve ever played in our special Spotify playlist here.

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Stay safe, keep well, and we’ll see you with something new on August 1st!

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Posted on June 29, 2020 and filed under Season Eleven.

8/1 - A Restaurant Ruined My Life

"I was Don Quixote. I was chasing a windmill. I didn’t see the obstacles in my way."

Robert Maxwell, photographed by Dave Gillespie for Toronto Life

With zero experience running a professional kitchen, home cook Robert Maxwell poured his life savings into his passion project: a gastropub-inspired Toronto restaurant. It became a crash-course in coping with stress, managing his cashflow, and curbing his ego.

In this funny, forthright interview with Olly, Robert reveals how chasing a dream led to him selling his house, hitting the bottle and falling out of love with the thing he loved the most... cooking.

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Meanwhile, in this week’s Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart considers whether or not he is a B.U.M.M.E.R after reading Jaron Lanier’s new book, Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now.

The Beech Tree, Robert's restaurant, is still open in Toronto - under new management

Elsewhere, down The Foxhole, Alix Fox - fresh from co-hosting Radio 1’s new podcast Unexpected Fluids - advises a Mann-fan on the best techniques for couples to get jiggy… when you’re both fat.

We’re delighted that, for another series, The Foxhole is being supported by our friends at MyCondom.com - remember to use our discount code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get 15% OFF your basket at Checkout.

Also this week, in the Lifehack, uncover some top meditation tips, courtesy of Zoe from The Refinery, Hackney.

The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.

Finally, our record of the week is a stonking track for the Summer - ‘Violet City’ by Mansionair, available to stream courtesy of Glassnote Entertainment:

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Our thanks to Toronto Life, who first published an article by Robert Maxwell, bringing his story to our attention. 

See You Next Tuesday!

Posted on June 26, 2018 and filed under Season Eight.