Jane Garvey and Fi Glover keep the mics on, grab a cuppa and say what they really think - unencumbered and off air.
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It's safe to say that longtime creators and friends, Jessi Smiles and Lily Marston, have seen quite a lot during their almost decade long careers on the internet, giving them a unique perspective on the topic of internet drama. And since there's not a whole lot going on in their own lives - join them every Monday & Friday because they'll be providing their profound insight and opinions on the latest internet happenings in their podcast, "DO WE KNOW THEM?" Because let's be honest, they probably do.
In de podcast Knagende Vragen gaat journalist Milou Brand namens de Consumentenbond op zoek naar antwoorden op vragen die ons allemaal aangaan, maar waar niemand écht een antwoord op lijkt te weten.
Want zeg eens eerlijk.. waar blijft mijn geld als ik m'n statiegeldblikje niet inlever? En worden er écht bomen geplant bij het afkopen van vliegschaamte? Je ontdekt het in Knagende Vragen, de nieuwe podcast van de Consumentenbond.
Heb je zelf een Knagende Vraag? Deel hem met ons op consumentenbond.nl/eerlijkiseerlijk
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Are you, like us, a little piggie at the trough of culture? Do you spend as much time talking about the rubber nipples of George Clooney’s costume in Batman & Robin as you do discussing the pantheon of potential meanings behind the latest Taylor Swift song? Then look no further, as your new best friends Kate and Rory are here to go deep on all things culture and entertainment, tackling lowbrow things in a highbrow way, and highbrow things in a lowbrow way!
Hosted by Kate Demolder & Rory Cashin and produced by Dee Reddy for Poddle Audio. Email culturepigs@poddleaudio.com to get in touch.
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Celebrities, athletes, politicians, influencers and even royalty can all land in the firing line.
Why does it matter? Because we invest in them.
We give them space in our homes, our budgets, our feeds, and sometimes, our hearts. We put them on pedestals. So when they fall, we want the truth. But in an age of AI-generated "evidence", misinformation, and unqualified newsfluencers, separating fact from fiction is a full-time job. Hot on the heels of covering the Diddy trial, Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty is up for the challenge. Each week on Fame Under Fire, she'll take a detailed look at the topics dominating the headlines. With the help of expert guests, she'll myth bust, debunk, pre-bunk, fact check and get to the truth behind the timeline. Got questions? We've got answers. Message us at 0330 123 555 1. Subscribe to Fame Under Fire on BBC Sounds and turn on push notifications so you never miss an episode. We'll let you know as soon as new episodes are available.