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In the late 1980s, something was happening in Manchester. A melting pot of music, art and culture was bubbling away, ready to explode, and Dave Haslam was right there in the middle of it. In this fascinating interview, the DJ and writer talks to James O’Brien about his passion for Manchester’s alternative music and culture, DJing at the Haçienda, the introduction of ecstasy to rave culture, and the soaring highs and destructive lows that followed.
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This week Reset Rebel host Jo Youle goes down into the woods to meet Melchoir Arnold.
Most know him as the face of Asian Fusion restaurant Nagai, but Melchoir has many other healing strings to his bow.
Having grown up in Goa he has lived all over the world and worked in many different careers from Professional footballer to Life Coach.
Join us this week as this much loved ibiza restauranteur shares with us how to live on the island and make it work as well as how the island supports those that have the ability to re-invent themselves regularly.
He is also kindly giving back to the show, with three FREE treatments on offer to someone that needs it most. Tune in to hear what he can give our Healing platform and for some of the best recorded sounds of THUNDER we have EVER heard as the paid got caught in an EPIC storm mid interview!!
Go to our website to see what else if available this summer on our island www.theresetrebel.com
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Politics is a brutal game, and few politicians know this as well as Nick Clegg. The former Deputy Prime Minister and ex-Liberal Democrats leader gives James O’Brien an in-depth and revealing interview, covering his years in coalition with the Conservatives and his relationship with Prime Minister David Cameron, the Lib Dem massacre at the 2015 election and subsequent decline of the party, and his belief that Brexit can, in fact, be stopped.
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'THERE'S THAT MAGIC THAT IS COMPLETELY ADDICTIVE AND ACTUALLY QUITE HARD TO GET'... This week's podcast is with the wonderful Jessie Ware and what a treat it was to chat with her. Little secret for you - I appeared on her podcast 'Table Manners' too. Practically related now. As always thank you for meeting me here each week! This podcast was edited by Warren Borg. The animations and visuals are thanks to Oisin Griffin. A big thank you to Josh Sanger and the Closer Artists team for their help. Thanks to Jessie Ware for meeting with me. And of course, thank YOU for downloading and supporting this podcast. See you next week!
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In this not to be missed interview, Dan Wootton catches up with Robbie Williams at his home in London to talk about his recent health scare, which saw him spend seven days in intensive care.
Robbie opens up about his depression, his constant battle with addiction, the future of Take That, his spat with Taylor Swift and what really happened with the members of the Spice Girls.
He also takes part in one of the toughest games of Shuffle / Delete / Repeat and tries his hand at the Bizarre accents challenge.
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Dan chats to the host of The Late Late Show, James Corden about his views on Donald Trump, life in Hollywood and his famous friends. Plus he'll be sharing The Five songs that mean the most to him and turning the tables on Dan with new feature Turn Around.
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Dan catches up with one of the busiest men in show business, Gary Barlow to talk about how he maintains his amazing figure in his 40’s and what the future holds for Take That.
Gary also tells us which artist the Queen requested on having for her Diamond Jubilee celebrations and has his say on the current showbiz headlines including Robbie Williams, Ant McPartlin and Peter Kay.
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Love Island is back! Not only is the show kicking off on Monday 4th June on ITV2, there's also this brilliant podcast! Subscribe now and you'll get a daily, YES DAILY, update of all the goings on!
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Dan celebrates the return of Love Island with an in-depth and revealing interview with previous winner Kem Cetinay. He chats about his new podcast, his previous mental health issues and falling out of love with Amber Davies.
Plus, Kem tells us why James Arthur, Labrinth and Grant Richards make his Five. He'll also take on a special Is This Love Island Life and turn the tables on Dan in Turn Around.
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In one of the funniest Unfiltered interviews to date, James O’Brien meets the whirlwind that is comedian Russell Kane who, as you’re about to discover, has a lot to say.The pair cover everything, from Russell’s relationship with his rough ’n’ tough father, to his unique passion for watches; from the stresses and pressures that success put on your relationships, to the realisation that his working class upbringing was going to hold him back, but he wasn’t about to let that happen.Russell's new podcast 'Evil Genius' is available now via the BBC.
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Before he was Plan B, a young man called Ben Drew was growing up in London’s Forest Gate. With a guitar and the music of Smokey Robinson to work with, Ben set about becoming what he is today: a chronicler of our times. In this enthralling interview with James O’Brien, Ben shares his story, a story that is inextricably tied to his music, experiencing violence at home from a young age and losing friends to crack and heroin, and how he channelled those stories into songs, breaking into the mainstream, and coming home to share the positive power of music in the community that shaped him.
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