• Legacy Life Reflections: A Life of Serendipity & Jazz with the Accidental Colossus of the Music Industry, John Altman - Legendary Film Composer, Saxophonist, Music Arranger (incl. all of Monty Python's Music!), Orchestrator & Conductor
    Feb 14 2025

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    Join me for a captivating conversation with the legendary John Altman, a true giant in the world of music. From crafting the unforgettable tunes of Monty Python to sharing stages with icons like Jimi Hendrix and Bob Marley, John's career is a testament to the power of serendipity and talent. We explore his unexpected journey, filled with fascinating stories and memorable encounters, including his humorous connection with the soap opera star of the same name. Prepare to be enthralled by tales of collaborations with Fleetwood Mac, Van Morrison, and Amy Winehouse.

    We even get to play out the episode with "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life!" which John arranged with Eric Idle for Monthy Python's "Life of Brian"

    Our musical voyage takes a nostalgic turn as we reminisce about extraordinary moments with legends like Danny Kaye and Frank Sinatra. John's anecdotes paint a vivid picture of the boisterous nights spent with these entertainment titans, and we touch on his work with Harold Nicholas during the filming of "Funny Bones." With a nod to the improvisational spirit of jazz, we delve into John's transition from saxophonist to arranger for acts like Monty Python and Hot Chocolate, capturing the whimsical and unpredictable nature of his career.

    In our reflections, we uncover John's love for sponge cake, classical Greek quotes, and his experiences conducting the Royal Philharmonic. He shares invaluable lessons about the importance of seizing opportunities and saying "yes" to life's surprises. As we discuss his legacy and the lasting impact of chance encounters, we celebrate John's ability to weave music and memories into a rich tapestry of creativity, leaving us inspired by a life dedicated to the art of sound.

    John Altman shares his extraordinary journey in the music industry, reflecting on his collaborations with iconic artists, including Monty Python and Frank Sinatra. The conversation delves into his creative process, inspirations, and the importance of storytelling through music, all underscoring Altman’s legendary status as a musician and arranger.

    • Insights into John Altman's musical upbringing and inspirations
    • Behind-the-scenes stories of arranging Monty Python’s music
    • Discussion on the spontaneity and adaptability in jazz and composition
    • Personal anecdotes featuring notable figures in Altman’s career
    • Reflections on legacy, collaboration, and life lessons learned
    • Altman’s emphasis on creativity and its universal appeal

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  • Founder Story: Happiness is an Inside Job and a Spreadsheet! How to Achieve Sustainable Success in the Training Industry, with Murray Cowell, aka 'The Grizzled Veteran of the Training World!' & Founder of Accelerando
    Feb 9 2025

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    Murray Cowell, aka 'The Grizzled Veteran of the Training World!' is an extraordinarily lovely man and this is a wonderful rich episode, suffused with great storytelling, life reflection and wisdom. He is a seasoned Trainer and a very strong advocate indeed for helping fellow Trainers, Coaches & Training Consultancies to both succeed & sustain in all their endeavours, through his company Accelerando.

    Murray shares his transformative journey from overcoming early setbacks to building a successful career in coaching and training. His insights into personal happiness, community engagement, and the critical importance of mental health advocacy inspire listeners to reflect on their paths to fulfilment and growth.

    • Murray's early move to Somerset ignited a desire for a sense of belonging
    • Emphasizes the importance of understanding different levels within organizations
    • Discusses happiness as an internal journey shaped by life experiences
    • Shares creativity and passion for food and music as vital elements of life
    • Introduces the Client Find Club for fostering connections in the training industry
    • Advocates for mental health discussions through suicide prevention efforts

    What if you could break free from the feast and famine cycle of the Training industry? Join us as we sit down with Murray Cowell, a revered figure in the training world and founder of Accelerando, to uncover the secrets behind scaling and growing training businesses sustainably. With over 27 years of experience, Murray shares his journey from his formative years in Somerset, how his background shaped his unique ability to spot potential in both people and businesses, and the impactful stories that have defined his career.

    Murray's passion extends beyond the boardroom, and in this episode, we explore the vibrant tapestry of his interests outside professional pursuits. From his affinity for composing music and performing at legendary venues to his love for camping and outdoor adventures, Murray’s life is a testament to the harmony between work and play. He also shares his admiration for the band Fontaines DC and recounts his connection to Somerset traditions, offering listeners a glimpse into the personal experiences that have fueled his relentless pursuit of excellence.

    The conversation takes a delightful turn as we discuss the synergy found in coaching calls and the unexpected connection between spreadsheet skills and collaboration. Murray’s signature Caramel Tres Leches cake becomes an emblem of how personal passions can enrich professional endeavors. We reflect on wisdom from Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" and consider the alignment of business objectives with personal and professional growth. Whether you're a training industry veteran or just starting out, Murray's insights promise to inspi

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    54 mins
  • From Political Strategy to Personal Redemption & Growth, finding Humour in Hardship. Andy Coulson's Extraordinary Journey of Resilience through the 'Best of Times' (at the heights of Political Power) to the 'Worst of Times' (of Imprisonment)
    Jan 31 2025

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    Delighted to welcome Andy Coulson, former Downing Street Director of Communications and ex Editor of News of the World to "The Good Listening To Show", in an episode that is both engaging and insightful. Andy takes us from the high-pressure world of political strategy, having rubbed shoulders with political giants such as David Cameron and Barack Obama, to a more personal journey of imprisonment, resilience and redemption. We explore the lessons from his time as editor of the News of the World and his candid reflections on the legal troubles that led to his conviction and subsequent imprisonment in the era of Phone Hacking. This episode is a testament to the power of embracing one's past, finding humour in hardship, and the enduring journey of personal growth.

    Listeners will be captivated by Andy's transformation, which took root during his prison experience. The stark realities of Belmarsh contrasted with the rehabilitation opportunities at Hosley Bay, where Andy found solace in literature and purpose in helping fellow inmates. His anecdotes about simple comforts and the "squirrels" of life provide a fresh perspective on channeling distractions into motivation. Andy's journey is a powerful reminder of the importance of maintaining productivity and positivity, even in the most challenging circumstances.

    Finally, Andy and I dive into his podcast, "Crisis, What Crisis?" which has evolved into a platform for sharing insights and stories of resilience. We explore the inspiring quotes and wisdom he collects, offering listeners a reservoir of motivation. Whether it's navigating family life, professional obligations, or the quirks that make us unique, Andy's insights are both entertaining and thought-provoking. This episode is a vibrant exploration of authenticity, redemption, and the endless pursuit of meaning in our personal and professional lives.


    Andy Coulson shares his remarkable life journey, discussing the resilience needed to navigate both the heights of political power and the lows of prison. The conversation explores themes of failure, control, and the importance of storytelling in shaping our narratives and helping others.

    • The impact of high-profile career experiences
    • Accepting and learning from failures
    • The role of humour in resilience
    • Finding clarity through control and perspective
    • The significance of family and personal legacy

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Founder Story: Empowering Women in Leadership through the Power of Theatre & their '3 C's' Model, with Topbird Founders, Communication Skills Experts & Coaches, Christie Jennings & Katherine Grice
    Jan 25 2025

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    Christie Jennings and Katherine Grice, the dynamic founders of Topbird Coaching, join us for an inspiring conversation filled with insights and laughter.

    From their serendipitous meeting at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School to creating a thriving Coaching business, these two powerhouse women share their journey of empowering women in leadership. Discover how their acting backgrounds bring a unique flair to their coaching, focusing on 'The 3 C's' of Clarity, Confidence, and Courage, and how they make personal and professional growth accessible and fun. Listen in for actionable insights and a peek into the lives of women who've turned passion into purpose.

    We take you on a personal journey to some magical happy places, from the rugged Suffolk coast to the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany, revealing the significance of finding solace and inspiration in these retreats. Reflective and heartfelt, we explore how theatre training has shaped our understanding of communication and behavior, drawing connections to the influential mentors who have guided us along the way. Dive into the bohemian lifestyle of a creative upbringing and the lasting impact of artistic influences like David Bowie and Leonard Bernstein, while celebrating the joys and challenges of blending performance art with professional development.

    With a promise of exciting ventures ahead, Christie and Katherine share their ambitious plans for Topbird Coaching, including interactive Zoom taster sessions and expansion into international markets. From nurturing future female leaders to introducing innovative programs like the Women at Work toolkit, they offer a vision that is both inspiring and empowering. Whether you're looking for transformative leadership insights, a touch of artistic inspiration, or simply the joy of a great story, this episode is your ticket to a world of creativity and empowerment. Don't miss out on the chance to hear from two remarkable women who are changing the face of Leadership Coaching.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Story of Distinction: The Rock Choir Queen & Goddess, Caroline Redman Lusher (MBE). On Transforming Communities through the Gift of Choral Singing - with Heart, Harmony & Sparkle - and the Life-Enhancing Joys of being a Rock Choir 'Rockie'!
    Jan 17 2025

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    Join me and Caroline Redman-Lusher MBE, ('The Rock Choir Queen & Goddess!') the visionary behind the much-loved national choral singing phenomenon, the Rock Choir. Caroline joins us for a truly inspiring discussion on the reshaping of community music with heart, sparkle and harmony.

    With over 30,000 members across 400 locations, Rock Choir isn't just about singing; it's a movement of transformation and joy. Caroline opens up about the profound emotional impact of their performances of classics like "Hallelujah" and Coldplay's "Fix You," revealing how these songs resonate with audiences and embody the choir's mission to sprinkle happiness into lives.

    As Caroline shares her personal and professional journey, we gain insight into what fuels her passion for music and teaching. From her days as a lounge singer to becoming an A-level Performing Arts Teacher, Caroline has always had a knack for bringing communities together through song. Her story is peppered with influences from her family, especially her father, who bolstered her spirit and entrepreneurial drive, and key moments like performing at the BBC Proms in the Park, which solidified her path.

    Listeners are treated to a heartfelt exploration of Caroline's resilience and the power of kindness, as she recounts her journey through infertility and the comforting support of friends. The episode wraps up with a delightful storytelling segment, celebrating creativity and the essence of music with Rock Choir's chart-topping track "Keeping the Dream Alive." This episode is a testament to the enduring spirit of music, community, and the joy of sharing our stories.

    The journey of our conversation:

    • Celebration of Caroline's MBE recognition and accomplishments

    • The impact of Rock Choir on mental health and community well-being

    • Inspiring testimonials from Rock Choir members

    • The significance of creativity and community in building connections

    • Reflections on Caroline's teaching background and its influence on Rock Choir

    • Emphasis on kindness, support, and philanthropy within Rock Choir

    • Caroline's personal story of resilience and finding joy through music

    • Invitation for listeners to join Rock Choir and experience the joy of singing

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    46 mins
  • 'The Emperor of Introductions', Richard Selwyn-Barnett: Founder of 'ItsWhoYouKnow.com' on the Art of Being a Master Networker & Connector and on Building a Lasting Legacy through the Power of Introductions amongst the Good & the Great in Funky Shirts!
    Dec 13 2024

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    Richard Selwyn Barnett, known affectionately as the Emperor of Introductions, takes us on an engaging journey through his fascinating life as a master connector. Imagine moving to a new house and serendipitously meeting musical icons like Jerry and the Pacemakers—Richard's life is filled with such delightful stories. With a passion for storytelling and film collecting, Richard's experiences paint a vivid picture of networking in its most personal and human form. His childhood friend, Daniel Elias, even coined the nickname "Mr. One Degree" for him, highlighting his knack for bringing people together.

    As we explore Richard's networking escapades from the mid-80s in London, he shares captivating tales of building connections in some of the city's most exclusive areas. From in-person meetings at local pubs to today's digital platforms, Richard recounts how networking has evolved over the years. He offers insights into the power of introductions, the value of preemptive action, and the importance of forging strong connections. Whether meeting visionaries or forming unique networking clubs, Richard's experiences emphasize the necessity of staying ahead and creating one's own rules in both life and business.

    The conversation doesn't stop at networking; it delves into personal inspirations, happiness, and legacy. Richard reflects on the influence of role models and how they shaped his life and career. He shares personal anecdotes, from skiing dangerous black runs to memorable motorcycle journeys across Europe. Our discussion concludes with reflections on legacy and personal values, as Richard aims to be remembered as a compassionate individual who helps others and stands up to adversity. Listeners are invited to connect with Richard on LinkedIn to continue following his journey and perhaps uncover that quirky fact he left intriguingly under wraps.

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    54 mins
  • "Hi-Diddly-Dee-An-Actors-Life-For-Me!" in the Company of Nicholas Collett: Multi-Talented Actor, Director, Theatre Producer & 'One Man Show Specialist', on his Journey Through Theatre, History, and Life's Vibrant Moments
    Dec 7 2024

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    Step into the inspiring journey of Nicholas Collett, a multifaceted talent in the world of theatre. Nicholas shares his artistic evolution, highlighting his unique expertise in crafting compelling one-man shows. Together with collaborator Gavin Robertson, Nicholas unveils the comedic adventure spoof "Is that a Whip in your Hand?!," debuting at the Old Laundry Theatre. As we reminisce about our cherished memories together at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and the joy of Medieval Player tours, Nicholas’s storytelling prowess shines through, painting a vibrant picture of rural touring escapades and creative collaborations.

    We also embark on a heartfelt journey through personal history, as Nicholas plays tribute to his father’s untold World War II experiences during the Atlantic convoys. This chapter captures the essence of resilience and the cathartic power of storytelling, weaving together service records and veterans’ accounts to piece together a long-overdue narrative. By preserving these fading histories, we honour those who served, with the narrative becoming a detective story to unearth hidden memories, urging listeners to embrace the legacy of their own family stories.

    Rounding out this engaging episode, we explore the captivating world of theatre and the personal connections forged through family and sport. From the thrill of live performances to quirky encounters like an unexpected kiss with Jeff Goldblum, we celebrate the serendipity of life's moments. The joy of football fandom, particularly Sheffield Wednesday, illustrates the deep bonds sports can create, as we recall iconic matches and familial experiences. This episode is a tapestry of life’s vibrant moments, inviting listeners to reflect on their own stories and the simple pleasures that bring fulfillment. Tune in to celebrate the art of storytelling and the power of preserving life’s defining moments.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 'Liquid Thinker' Damian Hughes: Profound Life-Enhancing Insights into all things High Performance, Humility, Resilience & Excellence with Psychologist, Int. Speaker, Best Selling Author & Co-Presenter of 'The High Performance' Podcast
    Nov 30 2024

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    "Everyone Needs a Professor in their Life!". And there's a rich seam of GOLD in this episode!

    Discover the art and the story-behind-the-story of 'Liquid Thinking', with the wonderfully wise and insightful Damian Hughes, Co-Presenter (alongside Sports Broadcaster Jake Humphrey) of "The High Performance Podcast". I recently saw Damian & Jake speak at the Entrepreneurs Circle "Entrepreneurs Convention" in Birmingham and I am delighted to have him in the Show!

    Damian shares his fascinating journey from the boxing gyms of Manchester under the wing and watchful eye of his father, to turning around a struggling factory in his early career with the help of sports legends. We explore the concept of managing energy carefully and the importance of reflective 'pit-stops' (just like in Formula 1) to help us all to restore and reset, as well as the power of mindset and adaptability in helping to achieve all things High Performance.

    Damian offers personal anecdotes that highlight the influence of relatable role models and the universal truths about high performance that apply to all areas of life. From learning humility in the boxing ring to finding purpose beyond comfort zones, Damian’s stories offer a compelling look into balancing career ambitions with family responsibilities. He also shares heartwarming tales of finding solace in his dog, Teddy, and the therapeutic power of companionship and nature.

    Join us as we reflect on the legacy of impactful figures, embrace the power of kindness, and find purpose in giving back. Damian's insights remind us of the importance of authenticity, emotional literacy, and defining success on personal terms. Listen in for a rich tapestry of personal growth, resilience, and the transformative power of high performance intertwined with kindness and empathy.


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    1 hr and 34 mins