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The Not Quite Podcast
Charlie Randell
129 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to The Not Quite Podcast, from the bold voice behind Not Quite Politically Correct. Hosted by disabled content creator, speaker, and advocate Charlie Randell, who’s spent nearly a decade challenging norms through his unapologetic brand, this interview-led podcast dives into the conversations most of us shy away from. We talk money. Addiction. Disability and discrimination. Medical drug use. Climate change. Life coaching. And everything else you're told not to bring up at the dinner table.
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Welcome to The Not Quite Podcast, from the bold voice behind Not Quite Politically Correct. Hosted by disabled content creator, speaker, and advocate Charlie Randell, who’s spent nearly a decade challenging norms through his unapologetic brand, this interview-led podcast dives into the conversations most of us shy away from. We talk money. Addiction. Disability and discrimination. Medical drug use. Climate change. Life coaching. And everything else you're told not to bring up at the dinner table.
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From Sky Sports to ITV Racing: Ed Chamberlin's Journey
The Not Quite Podcast
1 hour 4 minutes 18 seconds
9 months ago
From Sky Sports to ITV Racing: Ed Chamberlin's Journey
In this episode of the Not Quite Pod,  Charlie chats Ed Chamberlin, a prominent sports presenter known for his work with ITV Racing and Sky Sports. Ed shares his unique journey from a childhood shaped by military life to becoming a leading figure in sports broadcasting. He discusses the accidental nature of his entry into journalism, his experiences in the betting industry, and the challenges he faced while climbing the ranks at Sky Sports. Ed reflects on memorable moments in his career, including significant sports events and the difficulties of presenting his favorite football team. He concludes with insights into his current role at ITV Racing and his passion for the sport. In this engaging conversation, Ed Chamberlin shares his journey from football presenting to horse racing, discussing the challenges and joys of both sports. He reflects on his deep-rooted passion for racing, the importance of responsible gambling, and the need for better facilities for female jockeys. Ed also opens up about his personal battle with cancer and the charity work he is involved in, emphasizing the significance of giving back and supporting those in need. The discussion highlights the misconceptions surrounding racing and the importance of showcasing the sport's beauty and excitement to a broader audience. takeaways Ed's childhood was influenced by his father's military career. He had no initial desire to pursue a career in television. His journey into journalism was largely accidental. Ed learned quickly in the betting industry and became an odds compiler. He faced challenges and setbacks early in his TV career. The startup experience was both exciting and challenging for Ed. He had memorable moments covering major sports events at Sky Sports. Presenting his own team was a significant challenge for Ed. Ed emphasizes the importance of determination and adaptability in his career. He is passionate about horse racing and enjoys his role at ITV Racing. Ed Chamberlin transitioned from football to horse racing for a new challenge. His passion for racing was instilled in him by his grandfather. Racing faces financial challenges due to government regulations on gambling. The importance of keeping racing on terrestrial television to attract viewers. Race days offer a variety of experiences for different audiences. Misconceptions about racing often overlook the love for the horses. It's essential to challenge assumptions about what might offend others in financial discussions. 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:36 Welcome Ed 00:02:11 Early Life 00:03:25 Cousin from Southampton 00:04:26 Child of Many Places 00:06:59 Journalism by Accident 00:10:21 Odds Making 00:13:13 Journalism Overnight - Destruction Overnight 00:15:55 Climbing the Ladder of Sky Sports 00:27:14 How Do You Manage to Be Neutral? 00:30:36 ITV Racing Now 00:35:13 Racing's Future 00:37:05 The Races 00:40:03 Favourite Racing Event 00:42:21 Misconception About Racing 00:45:52 Advice for Going into Presenting 00:49:35 Being Away from Family 00:52:39 Battle with Cancer 00:56:54 Charity Work 01:01:16 Final Question Ed’s links  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/edchamberlin/  CsportsMedia  https://csportsmedia.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaY_YOpXd4O8Vj3sPSHJF-BV-LaOi1hsSV10C0ucly3bWNfhh2Bw87_iby8_aem_wmCSM5I7HlhqMaJqKzeb1w  Follow us on :  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.not.quite.pod?igsh=MWtzcng3ZmI4MGxjaQ==  TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@the.not.quite.pod?_t=8m6NV0NecCn&_r=1  Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/      Listen to the podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GG1WLjyWxTFb4fd9GbJeT?si=d14f5c370b374dc7     Apple Podcasts  https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-not-quite-podcast/id1618677301 
The Not Quite Podcast
Welcome to The Not Quite Podcast, from the bold voice behind Not Quite Politically Correct. Hosted by disabled content creator, speaker, and advocate Charlie Randell, who’s spent nearly a decade challenging norms through his unapologetic brand, this interview-led podcast dives into the conversations most of us shy away from. We talk money. Addiction. Disability and discrimination. Medical drug use. Climate change. Life coaching. And everything else you're told not to bring up at the dinner table.