Wagner Fiuza-Carrilho, known for his memorable performances on "The X Factor," has undergone a significant transformation and returned to the UK after a stint in Brazil.BackgroundWagner, who gained fame as a contestant on the seventh season of "The X Factor" in 2010, became a fan favorite for his theatrical performances and unique style. He finished in sixth place, captivating audiences with his renditions of songs like "She Bangs" and "Love Shack". ge-magazine.comRecent TransformationIn recent years, Wagner has made headlines not just for his musical talent but also for his dramatic physical transformation. Now 69 years old, he has adopted a new look characterized by platinum blonde hair, a full silver beard, and a muscular physique. This transformation has surprised many fans, who have taken to social media to express their admiration. Life ChangesAfter spending time in Brazil, where he attempted to launch a hair transplant business, Wagner returned to the UK in December 2022. He expressed dissatisfaction with living in Brazil and decided to sell his clinic, marking a new chapter in his life. Current ActivitiesWagner is actively engaging with fans through various platforms. He offers custom video messages for special occasions and performs at events across the UK and Ireland. His website features merchandise and details about his public appearances, showcasing his continued passion for entertaining. Wagner X FactorReflections on The X FactorIn interviews, Wagner has shared his thoughts on the evolution of "The X Factor" and the music industry, noting the challenges faced by reality shows in the current digital age. He reflects on how the landscape has changed, with social media and streaming platforms altering how artists gain recognition.
The Very Rev. Winnie Sara Varghese (born May 28, 1972) is the 12th dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. She is the first woman and person of color to hold this position in the Cathedral’s 133-year history.Rev. Varghese is a widely recognized leader in the Episcopal Church. She was called “the future of our church,” by the Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas, the canon theologian at the Washington National Cathedral and visiting professor at Harvard Divinity School. Union Theological Seminary said that “Varghese has become one of the most prominent religious voices for justice and inclusion in our time.”Early life and educationVarghese was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, to parents who immigrated from India in 1970. Her brother is the comic Paul Varghese.Varghese lived in India during part of her early childhood. She completed undergraduate studies at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia and Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She earned a Masters of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in 1999 and was ordained to the transitional diaconate in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles in the same year. She was ordinated into the priesthood on January 8, 2000.The Episcopal Church USAVarghese served as the Rector of St. Luke’s Atlanta from 2021 to 2024.Prior to St. Luke’s Atlanta, Varghese served at Trinity Church NYC where she held several roles, including leading the domestic grants and service programs and peer leadership development for Anglican Communion leaders.Prior to joining Trinity Wall Street, Varghese served as the first female Rector of the historic St. Mark’s Church in the Bowery. The Rt. Rev. Barbara C. Harris, the first woman ordained bishop in the worldwide Anglican Communion, preached at the installation. [3]Prior to St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery, Varghese served as Episcopal Chaplain at Columbia University, and before that, at UCLA.Varghese helped the Diocese of New York develop a credit union that serves New Yorkers with a goal of expanding access to financial services for low income households and others that may struggle to be welcomed by traditional banks. [4]She is currently a member of the Committee for Corporate Social Responsibility, Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, 2023-present. She previously served as Chair of the Committee on the State of the Church, the General Convention of the Episcopal Church, 2015-2018 and Voting Secretary and Deputy to the General Convention of The Episcopal Church (New York), in 2015 and 2018.She was elected to the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church from 2006 - 2012.
Order the book here https://lowerblock.com/articles/protests-to-promotion-burnley-1989-92/Find out more about Clive ehre https://www.clivelawrencephotography.com/about-meFollow Fr Alex on X here @alexdjfrostPlease Subscribe to The God Cast Between 1989 and 1992, Burnley FC stood on the edge of despair and rebirth. Those years – captured through the lens of lifelong supporter and photographer Clive Lawrence – tell a story of frustration, defiance, and redemption. His photo series charts the club’s journey from the depths of Division Four to champions of the same division, sealing a long-awaited return to the third tier.
Lisa Louise McKenzie (born March 1968) is a British anarchist and senior lecturer at the University of Bedfordshire whose work relates to class inequality, social justice, and British working class culture. She was active in the Class War party.Dr Lisa McKenzieSenior Lecturer in SociologyLisa McKenzieAs a researcher and an educator I am keen to develop research proposals, community collaborations and student projects focusing upon class inequality using a collaborative ethnographic approach. I am particularly interested in how research, teaching and community engagement can collaborate in paradigms of social justice through the use of higher education, and innovative research methodology.My research interests are the continuation and development of research proposals focusing upon class inequality and council estates within the UK. This especially relates to those communities who are presently living through a period of adversity, as the consequences of the UK’s austerity measures have major impacts upon public services, housing and welfare entitlements.QualificationsPhD Sociology - University of NottinghamMA Research methods – University of NottinghamBSc Hons Sociology and Social Policy – University of NottinghamTeaching Expertise2019- Date – University of Durham – Assistant ProfessorConvener of Undergraduate modules – Self and Identity – Community Placement ModuleDissertation SupervisorPost-Graduate Supervisor Masters and PhDExternal Examiner: Limerick University Ireland Masters in Youth and Community Service.2017-2019 Middlesex University: Lecturer in Practical SociologyConvener of 1st Year Undergraduate Module ‘Doing Things Together’Convener of 3rd Year Undergraduate module ‘Social Movements, Social Change’2013- 2017: London School of EconomicsConvener of MSC Class, Politics, CultureConvener of PhD Working Group, teaching on Under-Graduate and Masters programmes2005 -2013 : School of Sociology, University of NottinghamLecturer in SociologyUnder-graduate personal tutor, promoting and safeguarding the health welfare and safety of students2008- 2010: Part time lecture and tutor School of Social sciences, The Nottingham Trent University: Collaborated with module convener in devising, and writing lectures for ‘Youth Transitions and Education’, wrote and gave four out of ten lectures, and lead weekly seminar groups.Part-Time Tutor; Access to Nursing, and Social Science at The Castle College Nottingham; Lecture, and teach sociology on the Access to Nursing course, marking essays, giving one to one tutorials. Lesson planning around the OCN guidelines for National Access Courses.Research InterestsCurrent Project: Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class – Interdisciplinary project funded through Kickstarter – self publishing a graphic novel working with a diverse team academics/non academics
Dean of CanterburyDavid was installed in December 2022 as the 40th Dean of Canterbury (post Reformation) heading up a staff of 250 and over 500 volunteers; leading the mother church of the Anglican Communion.He chairs the College of Deans for the Church of England. Prior to this he was Dean of Leicester in the East Midlands where he was responsible for the re-interment of King Richard III after his find in a ‘car park’ and the redevelopment of the cathedral in one of Britain’s most diverse cities where he also chaired the inter-faith ministry of the diocese. He also served as Associate Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London and as an Area Dean in Wimbledon, first being ordained in the Diocese of Birmingham in 1993. His interests focus on faith in the public realm, change, culture and the arts.He grew up in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland and shares his life in a Civil Partnership with David Hamilton and their lurcher dog Barney.
Other Burnley Player Interviews Ron Futcher https://youtu.be/eKqN9ywuutM
Martin Dobson https://youtu.be/hKvLE8v-8rM?si=J7Hq_5AIpVRe6QroTrevor Steven https://youtu.be/m2zPFpzK1Xs?si=MFwmMLIn8A2vVzPG
Derek Scott https://youtu.be/ZVaB34fc_5o?si=NUMRxQYU6G72Foqu
Winston White https://youtu.be/3f2GRjYDVwc?si=x3rl3GBk4rZOegaZ
Paul Stewart https://youtu.be/jwC2M6YWCm4?si=STLycErEl0aZI0wK
Graham Branch https://youtu.be/6_8Qqci_eBI?si=7rm32oPBmyFPq_Yq
Full Playlist here https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXJbQwP9mIn-dUDjjrOAhTQJecfRo5wKo&si=dMImNrfoHtkIv1rM
Philip Cavener (born 2 June 1961) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger. He played in the Football League for Burnley, Bradford City, Gillingham, Northampton Town and Peterborough United, in Sweden for Karlskrona, and in the National League for Kettering Town. He was joint manager of Arlesey Town winning the FA Vase at Wembley 95/96, and is now Vice Chairman.
Ron Futcher (born 25 September 1956) is an English former footballer who played as a centre-forward. He was the fourth-highest career scorer of the North American Soccer League and made over 400 appearances in total for nine different English Football League clubs. He was noted for his aerial ability and solid ball control.He began his career at Chester before moving on to Luton Town the following year. He signed with Manchester City in August 1978 but left Maine Road the following year to concentrate on his career in the United States with the Minnesota Kicks. After the club disbanded, he moved on to Portland Timbers and then the Tulsa Roughnecks, winning the Soccer Bowl in 1983. The next year, he returned to England with Barnsley, following a brief spell with Dutch side NAC Breda. He signed with Oldham Athletic in 1985, and then transferred to Bradford City in 1987. He was bought by Port Vale in August 1988 for £35,000. He helped the "Valiants" to win promotion out of the Third Division via the play-offs in 1989. He was sold on to Burnley for £60,000 in November 1989 before moving on to Crewe Alexandra. He announced his retirement the next year after a brief spell in the Conference with Boston United.
Bleeding for Jesus by Andrew Graystone Fully revised and updated Published 30 November 2025 Darton, Longman and Todd https://tinyurl.com/Bleeding4Jesus Images and author interviews: andrew.graystone1@btinternet.com I can’t recommend this book highly enough. It’s painful, but really important to read. An incredibly forensic work where no stone is left unturned. Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2
Andrew has exposed an abuse scandal of such horrifying scale that it has shaken the Church of England to its very foundations. His painstaking research and the trust accorded to him by victims and survivors means there is no greater authority on what went wrong at the heart of the Christian establishment, and the reckoning that now needs to follow. A must-read for anyone with a conscience and a desire for justice. Cathy Newman, Channel 4 News By day the dashing barrister and moral crusader John Smyth battled for Christian values at the Old Bailey. In the evenings he retreated to his home in Winchester, where he groomed young men from the highest echelons of British society, and flogged them for his own sexual pleasure until they bled. Smyth met many of his victims through the elite Christian cult of Iwerne camps. When his grotesque practices became known to leaders in the Church, he was spirited out of the UK to Zimbabwe, where for decades he continued to abuse much younger children. So began a conspiracy of cover up that lasted for thirty years. Then in 2017 the revelations about John Smyth and the Iwerne camps network pitched the Church of England into chaos. The wealthiest and most powerful grouping in the Church of England was at the heart of its biggest abuse crisis. Eventually, in an unprecedented step, Archbishop Justin Welby, who had known John Smyth for decades, was forced to resign over the affair. In this revised and expanded edition of Bleeding for Jesus, Andrew Graystone tells the story of how he and others brought the story of John Smyth into the light, and the toxic legacy of the Church of England's failure to face the truth. He reveals: • The wealthy Christians who sustained Smyth's abuse for decades. • The powerful men who led the evangelical movement, whilst hiding their own abuse. • The chaotic Church of England review that was held up for almost five years. • The police failures that allowed Smyth to go on abusing children until his death. • The struggle for justice and healing for victims in a Church that didn't want to know. • How the scandal led to the unprecedented fall of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Andrew Graystone is a campaigning journalist who broke the story of John Smyth's abuse and cover up. He continues to advocate for victims of abuse in the Church of England. The publication coincides with the broadcast by Channel 4 of a documentary series on the events in the book by BAFTA-winning director Benedict Sanderson for Passion Pictures.
Professor Helen King and The Revd Canon Neil Patterson from Together for the Church of England discuss with Fr Alex recent news to halt plans for standalone same-sex blessing services. Bishops in the Church of England have decided not to move ahead with a trial of standalone services of blessing for same-sex couples. They have also decided that the current ban on priests marrying same-sex partners will remain in place for now. The House of Bishops reached its decisions at a meeting last week that reviewed theological and legal advice relating to the February 2023 vote in the General Synod to permit same-sex blessings. Since that time, same-sex blessings have been introduced as part of regular church services despite strong opposition from evangelicals. The question before the House of Bishops was whether 'bespoke' standalone services of blessing could be made available to same-sex couples, and whether clergy could legally enter into same-sex marriages. Legal advice considered by the bishops has determined that introducing standalone services would require two thirds majorities in the three houses of Synod at final approval, while legislation allowing clergy to marry same-sex partners would require simple majorities. Although final decisions will be taken by the bishops in December, they have "agreed in principle that both bespoke service and clergy same-sex marriage would need formal synodical and legislative processes to be completed before they could be permitted".source Christian Today.
/ milltownbrothers / @themilltownbrothers / @thegodcast5878 Follow the Milltown Brothers on x@milltownbrosFollow the Label @lnfglasgow Milltown Brothers, (stylised as milltown brothers) are an English indie band from Colne, Lancashire, England.They are best known for the top 40 single "Which Way Should I Jump" and "Here I Stand", which was used as the theme tune to the BBC drama All Quiet on the Preston Front.History and careerEarly releasesIn 1989 the band's first independent release on Big Round Records, was the "Coming From The Mill" EP featuring live favourite "Roses" and the songs "Something On My Mind" and "We’ve Got Time." The NME magazine tipped Milltown Brothers for stardom in the 1990s.The band's second indie single was "Which Way Should I Jump" backed up by "Silvertown" on the B-side.Matt NelsonA&M years (1990–1993)After the band signed to A&M Records worldwide in 1990, "Which Way Should I Jump?" was re-recorded and entered the UK Singles Chart at number 38. It also reached number 10 in the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock chart.Recorded in Bath in the summer of 1991, the album Slinky followed. It peaked at number 27 in the UK Albums Chart. Q Magazine described it as the "Byrds with hard-edged contemporary pop and upfront vocals"[4] and awarding it a maximum five stars. It was produced by Dave Meegan who had previously worked on the U2 albums, The Joshua Tree and Rattle & Hum.It was placed at #46 by the NME in their 1991 best album of the year list.The next single released from the album was "Here I Stand", which was also used as the theme tune for the BBC television programme, Preston Front.[1] It peaked at number 41 in the UK Singles Chart.[3]In 1993, the single "Turn Off" was released ahead of the band's second album Valve. The album was not as successful as Slinky and the band eventually left the A&M label.A 12-track compilation, The Best Of Milltown Brothers, was issued by Spectrum Music in 1997.Stanley LogoIndependent releasesIt was 10 years before the band worked together again. In March 2004 they released their third studio album, Rubberband. A double CD, it was released on their own label Rubber Band Records and made available on the band's website.In 2009 an extended 17-track retrospective ‘’Milltown Brothers - Best Of’’ was released on Cherry Red Records.In the summer of 2015, Milltown Brothers released their fourth album Long Road, which was once again self-released.In 2020 a further album Stockholm[5] featuring eight new songs was released.In 2022 a compilation of independent singles and demos from 1987 to 1990 was released titled Tongue-Tied Mesmerised.Boogie Woogie 20252024–presentThe band began recording their sixth studio album, Boogie Woogie, in the summer of 2024 at Groove Studios in Burnley.The record was released by Last Night from Glasgow in September 2025 on LP, CD, digital download and streaming.On 19th September 2025 the album entered the Official UK Album Charts at #71.It also charted on the Physical Album Chart #66, Vinyl Album Chart #37, Independant Albums Chart #25, Scottish Albums Chart #9 & Album Breakers Chart #4.This marked the first time an album of theirs had entered the top #100 since the 1993 release of Valve.
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson is one of Britain’s most celebrated Paralympians, with 11 gold medals, six London Marathon victories, and a BBC Lifetime Achievement Award. Beyond sport, she has become a leading voice in the House of Lords, driving change in health, welfare, and inclusion. Her keynote equips organizations with powerful lessons in resilience, diversity, and overcoming barriers, helping leaders and teams unlock potential, embrace change, and achieve lasting excellence.Keynote Speaker Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson is recognized as one of Britain’s most inspirational figures, celebrated both for her sporting achievements and her influential leadership in public life. With 11 Paralympic gold medals, four silvers, and one bronze across five Games, she is a symbol of resilience, determination, and excellence. Beyond sport, her six victories in the London Wheelchair Marathon further highlight her relentless drive and discipline, qualities she translates directly into actionable lessons for organizations.Today, Baroness Grey-Thompson is equally renowned for her impact beyond the track. As a crossbench peer in the House of Lords, she has shaped policy on health, welfare, disability rights, and sports governance. Her board-level experience with institutions such as the BBC, Transport for London, and the London Legacy Development Corporation gives her a unique perspective on leadership, governance, and managing change at scale.When you book Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson for your event, you invite a keynote that empowers teams to overcome barriers, embrace inclusivity, and achieve peak performance. Her story resonates deeply with business leaders and employees alike, offering practical strategies to foster resilience, inspire innovation, and build cultures of determination.Baroness Grey-Thompson’s keynote speeches are not only motivational but also strategically relevant to organizations seeking to thrive in competitive, diverse, and fast-changing environments. She is the perfect choice for companies aiming to inspire their workforce and unlock long-term success.
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His podcast has had hundreds of guests, from all walks of life you can find links to the interviews here
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#tommyrobinson , #KatieHopkins and Far Right Wing Politics?What should the #churchofengland response be?Fr Alex his guest, explore the Church of England landscape, look at some of the root causes and offer a response to the rise of right wing politics in the United KingdomJoining Fr Alex Frost on The God Cast are,Fr Luke LarnerRev'd Chantal NoppenRev'd Brenda Wallace
PLEASE SUbSCRIBEFollow Adrian on X here @GoldbergRadioFollow Fr Alex here @alexdjfrostAdrian Goldberg (born in Harborne, Birmingham) is an English journalist, radio and television presenter. He currently hosts the Byline Times Podcast and The Liquidator Podcast, a West Bromwich Albion fan podcast. Family backgroundAdrian is the son of Rudolph Goldberg, a German immigrant who fled from the Nazi regime as a 13-year-old child with his 11-year-old brother Werner, thanks to one of the last Kindertransport arranged by Sir Nicholas Winton. Rudolph Goldberg's parents and other relatives were killed at Auschwitz concentration camp[citation needed] during the Holocaust, to whom he later erected a memorial in the Jewish section at Witton Cemetery. After serving in the British Army in the latter part of World War II, in 1950 Rudolph Goldberg married Kitty and had four children: John, Marion, Judith and Adrian. The family latterly settled in Northfield, Birmingham, where Rudolph died in 2012 aged 87.CareerGoldberg was a presenter of the Breakfast Show on BBC Radio WM. He also presented The Politics Show on BBC TV for the Midlands region, and was a reporter on the BBC TV consumer programme Watchdog. Goldberg continues to write a regular column for the Birmingham Mail.In 2006, Goldberg resigned from BBC Radio WM, in order to launch The Stirrer, a news and campaigning website for Birmingham and the Black Country, declaring himself to be "on a mission".He also formed production company Kick in the Grass, which produced a documentary about disquiet in the world of football – Manchester DisUnited.In July 2007, Goldberg was listed at number 41 in the Birmingham Post's annual Power 50 of the people they consider the most powerful and influential in the West Midlands.In August 2008, Goldberg joined talkSPORT and presented the overnight 1 am – 6 am slot from Monday to Thursday. After closing down The Stirrer, he left talkSPORT in September 2010 to present 5 Live Investigates, a current affairs programme for Radio 5 Live. The programme ran until May 2019, with the final episode covering fire risks in tower blocks.He returned to BBC Radio WM to present a Saturday morning phone-in programme, before taking over Ed Doolan's BBC Radio WM Monday to Thursday lunch-time shows from September 2011. From February 2012, Goldberg's show moved to the 9 am – midday slot.He left BBC Radio WM again in September 2014, ostensibly to concentrate on making and contributing to network radio and television programming, having suggested he enjoyed his Radio 5 Live Investigates programmes and making a BBC Radio 4 documentary. He also occasionally reported on BBC News.In December 2014, it was announced he was returning to BBC WM to present the breakfast show again, from the end of February 2015. He left BBC WM for the final time to date in February 2017, citing other broadcasting commitments.As of 2022, Goldberg hosts a show on alternative radio station 'Brum Radio' titled Adventures in Music,[15] and a weekly podcast for the Byline Times.Personal lifeGoldberg has a degree in English from Birmingham University.[4] He has three daughters, and is a supporter of West Bromwich Albion Football Club.People mentioned
#burnleyfc #burnley #crewealexandra '#walsallfc #northernireland #motherwellfc #sligo #telford #bradfordcity ex player Stephen JonesStephen Graham Jones (born 25 October 1976) is a Northern Irish footballer who plays for Sandbach United football club. He has been capped 29 times by Northern Ireland and played for 20 clubs in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.Jones was born in Derry, Northern Ireland and moved to Manchester with his family at age 13. In his late teens, he played for Chadderton in the North West Counties Division One[5] before signing for Blackpool in July 1995.[6] After spending time playing for Blackpool's youth and reserve teams, he signed for Bury on a free transfer in July 1996. Unable to settle at Bury and frustrated by the lack of first-team opportunities, Jones decided to move to the Republic of Ireland and sign for League of Ireland side Sligo Rovers in July 1997, stating that Rovers manager Nicky Reid's offer of a full-time contract was what ultimately made up his mind.On 30 August 1997, he made his debut for The Bit o' Red in the league match against Bohemians, scoring just before half-time in the 2–2 draw at The Showgrounds. He spent almost two seasons with Sligo and won the League of Ireland Cup after playing in the final against Shelbourne in February 1998. Overall, he played 46 games and scored 6 goals for Sligo before moving to Bray Wanderers in January 1999. Jones made his debut for Bray on 22 January, playing in the 0–0 league draw with Finn Harps at Carlisle Grounds. Later that year, Jones was homesick and moved back to England, later having a brief spell with Northern Premier League side Chorley where he played in the last four games of the season for The Magpies.
Dave's You Tube Chanel is here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuZIzAU0rxIatxGXYQ7OpeAhttps://www.davehause.com/https://www.davehause.com/showsfollow Dave on X https://x.com/hausedavefollow Dave on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davehause/Follow Dave on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DaveHauseMusic/Follow Fr Alex on X @alexdjfrostDave Hause - Bio“As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be in a rock and roll band.”Dave Hause had an epiphany rewatching Goodfellas. “There's that scene in the beginning where Henry Hill says, ‘As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.’” The Philly-bred, California-based singer-songwriter always longed to be in a different kind of mob.“This record is my realization that, as far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be in a rock and roll band. This record is that rock and roll band distilled into 10 songs.”“I had made a couple of records in a row in Nashville, and I was super happy with the outcomes,” says Hause of 2021’s Blood Harmony and 2023’s Drive it Like it’s Stolen, both produced by Will Hoge with top-flight session musicians. While they certainly had their muscular moments, those records were more in line with the Americana-tinged music Hause had been making as a solo artist. He ended up on several solo tours, as well as some duo outings with his brother and collaborator Tim, which necessitated stripping the songs back.But as he pumped electricity when playing those solo songs with his occasional band The Mermaid at his celebratory weekend festival Sing Us Home in Philly the last few years, he realized, “I was just missing plugging in and turning up. I was missing the energy that it takes to deliver that show.”While the former leader of beloved Philly punk rockers the Loved Ones has been no stranger to going to 11, it had been a minute since The Mermaid — whose current iteration includes brother Tim Hause on guitar and vocals, bassist Luke Preston, keyboardist Mark Masefield, and drummer Kevin Conroy — had done a proper tour. And they’d never recorded together.“This is the first time I've taken that band into the studio and been like, ‘No matter what, damn the torpedoes, we are going to sound the way we sound. I'm not going to Nashville and getting the murderers row of players. This is our sound,’" says Hause of the mission statement for …And the Mermaid.Nearly 30 years into his career, the collection also represents a number of other firsts. It is the first album in his solo career where the entire band has been invited to contribute to the songwriting process. It contains Hause’s first cover on an album of originals, a harmony-laden rendition of “Bible Passages” by Tim McIlrath of Rise Against — “I finally was just totally comfortable enough to put a song I believe in that someone else wrote on my record." This time, Hause is not doing it alone and is eagerly looking forward to taking these songs and his band on the road, plugging in and turning it up and reveling with an even bigger gang, his fans. He hopes those fans have a similar epiphany when listening to…And the Mermaid that he had in making it: that being part of something larger than yourself can bring a different sense of meaning to your life.“I hope people take away the belief that we can do things that are greater than ourselves when we decide to work together,” he says. “That's what a band promises. That's what a live music event promises. It's what a festival promises. It's what relationships promise. If you can work together, it's better than being isolated and living in fear. It's messy. It can be ugly. You're going to get into arguments. Somebody's going to get the last piece of cake and you're going to give that person shit but, hopefully, there's enough goodwill in the mission that you can forgive each other and know ‘This is greater than I could do on my own.’”
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HELEN LEDERERFull BiographyME ME ME ME ME and also….MEHelenStar swirlOn BBC radio she has written and performed her own comedy series ‘Life with Lederer’ and ‘All Change’ as well as being a panellist on shows such as ‘The News Quiz’, ‘Just a Minute’, ‘Quote...Unquote’, ‘A Good Read’, ‘Open Book’ and ‘Woman’s Hour’. A columnist for Woman&Home, she is currently guest columnist for i newspaper and ‘Funny old world’ in Woman’s Weekly as well as writing for The Mail on Sunday, The Express and The Daily Telegraph. She has a weekly humour column in Best Magazine. Theatre work includes ‘Educating Rita’, and Alan Bleasdale’s ‘Having a Ball’. She has been in ‘The Vagina Monologues’, ‘Calendar Girls’, and ‘The Killing of Sister George’, in London's West End. This is interspersed with many fringe plays. Her first comedy novel ‘Losing It’, published by Pan Macmillan, was nominated for the PG Wodehouse comedy literary prize. Helen set up her own Comedy Women In Print Prize (CWIP) in 2018 in order to celebrate and enable witty women’s writing and create a platform for women’s wit - procuring a publishing offer for the winner of the Unpublished Fiction category. Since then, CWIP has enabled more than 35 authors to become published. Judges include Marian Keyes, Maureen Lipman, Lolly Adefope, Llewella Gideon, and Joanna Scanlan. Helen’s appearance in Celebrity Big Brother led to her temporarily trending on Twitter. Her Stand Up show ‘I might as well say it’ was a ‘sell out’ at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to rave reviews. She is a sought-after panellist and commentator.Her memoir ‘NOT THAT I’M BITTER’ was published in April 2024 by Mirror Books and is receiving five star reviews. Her book tour includes many key festivals and venues. Helen was one of a few celebrities chosen to take part in BBC2’s The Pilgrimage where she walked through the Alps. This was the most well received series yet. The paperback with new chapters of behind-the-scenes secrets of being on BBC TV The Pilgrimage and the passing of Tony Slattery was published April 10 2025. She also has read this for the audiobook version. Read more in The Guardian, The Observer, and read the “Not That I’m Bitter” reviews. Helen is currently rehearsing her role as Mrs Richardson in ‘Fawlty Towers’ by John Cleese at The Apollo Theatre West End opening June 25.
Learn more of Marc here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCacgZMovR2v8pJO7WfM_mhwLinksmarcbroussard.comFacebookfacebook.com/marcbroussardTwittertwitter.com/MarcBroussardInstagraminstagram.com/marcbroussardSpotifyopen.spotify.com/artist/4cEwEednPwWCdYT7ZhROZeFollow Alex on X @alexdjfrost Marc Broussard is an artist with a unique gift of channeling the spirits of classic R&B, rock and soul into contemporary terms. His father, Louisiana hall of fame guitarist of “The Boogie Kings” nurtured Marc’s musical gifts at an early age, and the vibrant Lafayette, Louisiana music scene gave Marc the opportunity to practice his craft consistently from childhood through early adulthood. After releasing a successful independent EP at age 20, Marc signed a record deal with Island Records. Marc’s song “Home” was successful at radio and catapulted him onto the national touring stage. Marc released multiple albums with major labels over the next 10 years but has recently returned to his independent roots having released multiple successful original and covers records. The covers records have largely benefited charities via his SOS Foundation (Save our Soul). Marc’s latest blues cover record, S.O.S. 4: Blues for Your Soul featuring Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith, is out now.
Follow Fr Alex on X @alexdjfrostFollow Spencer on X @SJGoreFollow Chelmsford City on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/officialchelmsfordcityfcand on X @OfficialClaretsSpencer Gore Acquires Majority Shareholding in Chelmsford City Football ClubChelmsford, 30th July 2024 – Gorely Group, led by its founder Spencer Gore, has acquired the majority shareholding in Chelmsford City Football Club from John Holmes. Dan Watkins will retain his 40% shareholding and collaborate with Spencer Gore to advance the club’s future.Spencer Gore, who is also founder of medical journals EMJ and AMJ, expressed his vision for the club, stating, “I am committed to developing Chelmsford City Football Club into the outstanding Football League club I know it can be. My goal is to drive the club forward, not only by supporting Robbie and the first team but also by continuing the greatwork the Women’s team are achieving, along with the broader club sections such as the academy, youth section and the walking football and the CCFC Foundation. I am incredibly excited to help the club and its supporters achieve the success they deserve.”Gore added, “I will work with all stakeholders and the newly formed Board to develop the plan for the future of the club whilst also focusing on the importance of this season. We will then share more details on our plans in the very near future, I appreciate how important communication with the fans is.I would like to extend my gratitude John and Steve for their efforts over the years and for their help with the transition.I would also like to thank everyone at the club that has helped and supported this take over in the past few months and all the kind messages from many supporters.Finally, I would like to pay huge thanks to Dan Watkins for not only his support of this transaction, but also his ongoing support of the club over the last four years but especially so over the last few months where his commitment to the club has been second to none.”Dan Watkins commented, “Having been involved with the club for four years, I’ve seen significant progress. This is just the beginning, and I am excited to embark on the next stage with Spencer and his team.”For further information, please contact: enquiries@chelmsfordcityfc.com