• Comedy, Fame, and Lessons Learned with Richard Blackwood
    Feb 5 2025

    Richard Blackwood shares his incredible journey through the entertainment industry, reflecting on the highs and lows he has experienced along the way. He candidly discusses the challenges of being a black performer in a predominantly white industry, revealing how he navigated the complexities of fame and success. Blackwood emphasizes the importance of perseverance, acknowledging that success doesn't come without its trials and tribulations. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and respect within the black comedy circuit, illustrating how mentorship and camaraderie can uplift emerging talents. Ultimately, this episode serves as both an inspiration and a reminder that every comedian has a unique story shaped by their experiences, and it’s essential to embrace the journey, regardless of the obstacles faced.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • From Teaching to Hollywood: Jameela Jamil's Unpredictable Journey
    Jan 29 2025

    Mo Gilligan welcomes Jameela Jamil to the Beginning, Middle, and End podcast, where they dive deep into her remarkable journey from an English teacher to a prominent figure in entertainment. Jameela shares her experiences growing up in London, her unexpected entry into the television world, and the serendipitous nature of her career. Despite initially wanting a simple life away from the spotlight, she found herself becoming an influential voice in media, navigating the complexities of fame and activism. Mo and Jameela explore the impact of her back injury, which shifted her life path and instilled a unique perspective on resilience and the pursuit of happiness. The conversation touches on the importance of authenticity in a world that often demands conformity, as well as Jameela's thoughts on how social media shapes public perception of celebrities and the responsibilities that come with it. Together, they reflect on the importance of laughter, the power of storytelling, and the need for individuals to embrace their true selves, flaws and all.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Olly Murs Unforgettable Moments: From Whitney Houston to the Brits
    Jan 22 2025

    Mo Gilligan sits down with chart-topping singer and entertainer Olly Murs to explore his journey from aspiring footballer to pop star. They delve into the emotional highs and lows of Olly's career, including his transformative experience on The X Factor, where he found his voice and direction in music. Olly reflects on the pressure of performing in front of icons like Whitney Houston and the significance of personal connections in his life, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from love and family rather than fame alone. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity and remaining grounded amidst success, as Olly shares his aspirations for the future, including dreams of performing at Glastonbury.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Behind the Music: Guvna B Talks Legacy and Family
    Jan 15 2025

    Today's podcast features Guvna B, a multi-talented artist who shares his journey of resilience and creativity. He discusses the impact of his upbringing in Newham on his music and personal development, emphasizing the importance of community and identity in shaping his artistry. The conversation dives into the challenges of balancing artistic integrity with commercial demands, particularly in the age of social media and platforms like TikTok. Guvna B also reflects on his experiences with mental health, the significance of vulnerability, and the importance of being a present father. Ultimately, he aims to inspire others to embrace their emotions and break stereotypes, creating space for honest conversations in today's society.

    Takeaways:

    • Guvna B shares how growing up in Newham shaped his musical identity and creativity.
    • The conversation highlights the importance of emotional vulnerability and expressing feelings, especially for men.
    • Discussing the challenges of balancing artistic integrity with industry pressures, especially around social media.
    • Guvna B emphasizes the significance of storytelling in breaking down stereotypes and showcasing diverse experiences.
    • Mo Gilligan and Guvna B reflect on their journeys and the role of community in their lives.
    • They discuss how performing arts and university experiences influenced their career paths and personal growth.

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    55 mins
  • Mo Gilligan and Paul Chowdhry: A Deep Dive into Comedy's Cultural Impact
    Jan 8 2025

    Mo Gilligan sits down with comedy legend Paul Chowdhry, the first British Asian comic to sell out Wembley Arena, to explore his journey through the world of stand-up. Chowdhury reflects on his beginnings in the UK black comedy circuit and the unique challenges he faced as an Asian performer in a predominantly white industry. Their conversation delves into the evolution of comedy, the impact of social media, and the importance of staying true to one's voice and experiences. They discuss the significance of cultural representation in comedy and how being a pioneer can inspire future generations of comics. The episode captures the essence of humor as a powerful tool for connection, resilience, and growth, highlighting the camaraderie and competition that define the comedy scene.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Jason Derulo Talks Legacy: The Power of Self-Love and Entrepreneurship
    Jan 1 2025

    Mo Gilligan sits down with the multi-talented Jason Derulo, exploring his remarkable journey from a young songwriter to a global superstar. Derulo shares insights into his early beginnings, revealing that he started writing songs at just eight years old, driven by a crush on a classmate. The conversation delves into the pressures and challenges of maintaining success in the music industry, particularly the fear of the "sophomore slump" after a breakthrough debut. Derulo emphasizes the importance of resilience and hard work, illustrating how he transformed personal struggles, including a serious injury, into creative fuel for his music. As they discuss Derulo's current ventures and aspirations, the episode highlights the significance of self-love and the impact of mentorship on young artists pursuing their dreams.

    Takeaways:

    • Jason Derulo began songwriting at the young age of eight, inspired by a crush.
    • The pressure to succeed in the music industry often leads to intense work habits.
    • Derulo emphasizes the importance of self-love and believing in one's own potential.
    • He believes in being honest with aspiring artists about their talents and potential.
    • Creating a routine helped Derulo cope during his recovery from a serious injury.
    • He aims to inspire young people to explore various career options beyond music.

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    53 mins
  • Craig David
    Dec 25 2024

    Craig David needs no introduction!

    From jumping on to perform his first vocals on the pirate radio scene, to listening to his break out track on his own at Carnival when no-one knew who he was, to performing in front of Beyonce and Quincy Jones, to even having MICHAEL JACKSON handing out his album to his close contacts, Craig has had a crazy career.

    Join us for this special Christmas episode of Beginning, Middle, End.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Eddie Kadi
    Dec 18 2024

    Stand up comedian Eddie Kadi was born in Congo and started out the first part of his life there. His family then moved over to SW London. How did life compare and what was different?

    This episode covers so much ground about how integral the continent of Africa is to Eddie's soul, the beautiful moments that Mo and Eddie have shared on their journey and what's next!

    Eddie's debut National tour, Let Me Land, starts in February 2025.

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    1 hr and 26 mins