On episode 21 of What In The World, I speak to James Willstrop about the sport of squash, how he got into the sport and what you have to do to be world number one.
I also speak to you about a variety of different topics. I visited Old Trafford to speak with you about your memories of Denis Law after he passed away on the 17th January.
Thinking about the news that hit the USA regarding the wildfires, I wanted to hear about what possession is most valuable to you. Along with this, off the back of DeepSeek a chinese AI app, making headlines, I went to find out if you think AI is a good thing. It is also the Spotify poll, so please get involved.
Updating us about our other world news, the six fire question quiz in full force and telling you my most valued possession, there's a lot here for you to digest as together we talk about how mental health acceptance has changed, whether that is in the work place or life in general.
In What In The World Episode 20 I speak to John Croot, Chesterfield FC CEO all about what his job entails. From the challenges of nail-biting moments being minutes away from conference league football to an FA Cup Final, John also tells us the players he has signed at the club to the responsibilities that come with League 2 football.
It doesn't stop there, we also chat about the global sport John created that Sir Bobby Charlton knew about, but you have to listen in to find out what sport it was.
Don't get us started on the Guinness shortage but we do want to find out about whether you agree with assisted dying. So catch up on 'What In The News', to a conversation about your moment of the year and what piece of film merch you want to own.
Episode 19 introduces the world of voiceover work and how to engage and keep the attention of audiences. BAFTA nominated Lizzie Waterworth, explains about how she discovered her talent for voiceovers, inspirations she had and how she became the voices of characters Lofty in Bob The Builder, Horrid Henry and many more.
From releasing her book 'How To Talk So People Will Listen', we hear about the celebrity names that got involved and encounters with other influential figures throughout her career.
With the news that Sir Keir Starmer is looking to ban fast food adverts before 9pm, the latest smartphones being released and a classic TV show making a comeback, we hear from you about what you have to say!
Episode 18 brings an engaging and exciting chat with stunt performer Tom Boney. From productions including Barbie, The Marvel and Coronation Street, I hear about the role of stunt doubling and the risks and rewards of the job.
With the news of the Boeing 737 Max 9 plug door coming loose, I speak with Joe Dennett, Head of Air Operations at British Airways City Flyer, about what may have been at fault and also who.
Covering stunts, aviation, finding out about your new year resolutions and what take you out your comfort zone, find out all of this, as well as the latest ongoings through What In The News.
Hear is Episode 17 of What In The World whereby we are speaking all about foodbanks with Helena Canavan from Bridging The Gap at the Manchester's South Central Foodbank. From who needs them and what types of people come through the doors. Tune in to find out all of this, along with what goes into a food parcels.
I'll also be covering the world of pantomimes with Olivia Williamson as she joins me to speak about Snow White, the arts industry, how to get into character and if you want to start a career within the field, how to do so.
All of this, What In The News, plus finding out your 2023 word of year, tune in to hear what you have to say!
This episode raises awareness of the pets we own within our families. From barn animals, to our four legged field friends and those that we call one of us, episode 16 has it all.
I visit the Society of Abandoned Animals and sit down with Liam Rice about how important pets are and their wellbeing, how they are for life and not just for Christmas or a birthday and how people like you, donations and volunteers are so crucial to funding animal shelters.
I also speak with animal enthusiast Jenny Plumb about what animals are at the centre of her life, animal escapes and what things you need to factor if you are thinking of owning a pet.
In this episode I will also be hearing from you about what are your favourite sitcoms and catch up with the latest goings on in the world through What In The News!
Welcome along to Episode 15 of What In The World. In this episode we speak to Sam Creasey ahead of his fight on the 28th October in Rome for CW 162. Understanding the life of a professional, sacrifices and achievements, listen to find out about what it takes mentally and physically.
I also speak to Abidan Edwards about breaking into the professional industry of football. Identifying how he became a goalkeeper, getting scouted, TV appearances and the quiz, Six Fire Questions, find out what score Abidan got and you can play along too!
Finding out about your most iconic location, paying tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton and getting the latest in What In The News, find out more about todays sporting industry.
Episode 14 of What In The World delves into the industries of Acting and Home Renovation. With guests Jesse Heiman speaking about films he's been in, cast members Jesse has worked with and ways in which the freelance world is different to full time contracts.
I also sit down with Home Renovator Paul Baker to identify what to look for in a house investment, ways you can help your home and whats so good about the worse house in the street?
Tune in to find out the answer, along with so much more, as we get to the bottom of questions that include, 'What is the most iconic photo you've seen?'
With the latest updates on the world's stories, find out what the 'Joke of the Year' is in What In The News.
Welcome to episode 13 of What In The World. In this episode you will hear about the subjects of Radio with Jordan Lee & Allotments with Nicola Hinton. I will be talking to Hits, Heat & Kiss Presenter & DJ, Jordan about his inspirations into radio, he will be victim of the quiz 'Six Fire Questions' and we will discover secrets about your favourite artists.
Additionally, I'll chat with Nicola, the manager of the UK biggest allotment, St Anns in Nottingham. Hear about the USP of St Anns, why it is important to obtain local produce to what foods are the best to grow.
Tune in to get the answers to all of this, plus find out what you love about the high street in What In The News.
Welcome to episode 12 of What In The World. In this episode I speak to 41 year old Mark Cotterill who has cystic Fibrosis, join me as I find out effects of the conditions, his childhood growing up and his 80 mile challenge, from the Bahamas to Florida. I also chat to Laura Willoughby about our alcohol limits and what we can do to lower our intake, alternative drinks available and Laura's own personal story.
With updates on the latest news around the world along with speaking to you about National Retail Workers Day, I hear about your positive shopping experiences. If you want to find out about all this and more, give Episode 12 a listen.
In Episode 11 of What In The World I bring to you the topics of social media and pride and understanding how we fit in. As Social Media Day is the 30th June, I speak with Influencer, Social Media Brand Expert, Presenter and Motivational Speaker Jemelin Artigas. June is also Pride month and to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community I chat with Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin all about their journey with their gender, how they found belonging and how a school friend was cruical in Prishita's upbringing.
With the latest news and discussions I hear from you about what is important in your life and how Soccer Aid has helped support UNICEF this year.
Listening to What In The World episode 10 will bring you a host of stories, guests and opinions from the latest events going on in our world. Presented by Ollie Dennett, I bring you what news is going on. From The Coronation, King Charles, the Royal Concert, I cover the whole event by chatting to Monarchist Anita Atkinson, find out who her favourite royal is. In addition to this, it was the 67th Eurovision song contest held in Liverpool and what an event it was. Find out from Karl Emmerson about how he found out about working the event, the atmosphere around Liverpool and what his expectations were of the woman herself, Mae Muller.
Welcome to Episode 9 of What In The World with host Ollie Dennett. On this episode I speak with referee Andy Halliday all about the abuse officials face on the pitch. As it is marathon month, I speak with pace-runner Martin Morgan about what it is like to run at certain pace for such a distance, leading so many runners in the biggest running event of the year. Furthermore marathon fanatic Gary McKee speaks to me all about running 365 marathons in 365 days all for MacMillian Cancer Support & Hospice At Home West Cumbria. Sun, rain or snow, solo or in a group, tune in to hear the support and sacrifices Gary made and will make for charity.
If you want to find out the challenges of pace-running, how to prevent and overcome injuries, or find out what Personal Best I broke, why not listen in.
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Listen to What In The World episode 8 to find hear from Professor Tim Wilson all about his career. From his time in The Circle, stand off with Mr Nigel Farage and what made Tim become a Professor in the first place. Also on the podcast I speak with Hannah Mary all about the highs and lows of emigration. From having her own experience, I understand what it is like packing up your possessions, saying goodbye to your loved ones and paving the way for a new life in a new country. By hearing about the things you really need to consider, I hear from you about which country you would want to emigrate to, if given the chance. Along with all of this, with International Women's Day and Mother's Day, you tell me the most inspirational women in your life.
Welcome to Episode 7 of What In The World, with Ollie Dennett. On this episode I will be unraveling the truth about gameshows. Discussing the programmes The Traitors, Bad Chefs and Romeo & Duet. From understanding what components make up the ideal gameshow, to speaking about the true selling points of what grips you to the TV. I chatted with Yosias about his time on a variety of gameshows including the channels of ITV, Sky Vegas and YouTube, along with giving him his very own quiz. I also spoke to Andrea Addison, Traitors UK Series 1 contestant about the programme, her expectation versus the reality of a hit, prime time BBC reality gameshow. From her fellow cast members, to what Claudia Winkleman is really like, find out the secrets Andrea unveiled. Listen to find out all of this, along with how you combat the blues as I speak all about Blue Monday with you, along with much more from what is happening in our world!
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Listen to Episode 6 of What In The World, with Ollie Dennett. This year marks 100 years of the BBC. To celebrate the anniversary I will be speaking about what makes the BBC so iconic with my guest Abbie Thomson. From a career aspiration to living and breathing the industry, find out what makes TV, the platform it is today. I also speak with Liars Club manager, Cameron Knowles. From getting up to start your day while everyone else is falling asleep, to speaking and serving the public, I find out what it takes to manage a business booming with booze!
In Episode 5 of What In The World find out all about what makes our Ambulance Service as I manage to speak to a paramedic Andy, as he opens up about everything from the day to day differences on the job, to the physical and emotional side of any challenges faced. With the ongoing war with Palestine and Israel, I spoke with Samir to get an in-depth insight into how this conflict has shaped the world, his family's home town and his life.
In Episode 4 of What In The World, I go to speak to a chef born in Turks and Caicos, Mahi, to discuss a variety of topics as he explains to me his inspirations, favourite flavours and his vision for opening up his own company 'Vbyz De Flavaz'. Along with speaking to Mahi, I speak with you all about the things that are currently affecting us in today's world!
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Welcome to What In The World, a podcast hosted me, Ollie Dennett. In Episode 1 of What In The World I speak with CEO of Joppaa Carlos Tamale, get to the bottom of the Trump v Biden US Presidential Debate with Liam, along with what cultural experiences there are and we also find out who wins the quiz, Joppaa Shopper!
In this episode, I discuss what it is like to work as a Personal Trainer as I discuss background, charity work, religion and inner mentality with Jason Gilding. Along with finding out how people have been effected or not effected by Black Friday and as the roll out of the Covid 19 vaccine approaches, what's your opinion on whether it is going to change us, our health and the world we live in.