Episodes
In this insightful episode, Sherry White, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, shares her personal journey as a mother and an individual with ADHD. She candidly discusses the challenges and triumphs of raising a child who is neurodiverse, providing a firsthand account of the complexities and challenges of navigating the education system. Sherry's own ADHD diagnosis offers a unique perspective, allowing her to empathize deeply with her daughter's experiences. She sheds light on the...
Published 11/15/24
Published 11/15/24
We went live on the night of the US election and shared our view from across the pond of candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. We had a great deal of audience participation - folks from the States who were keen to agree or disagree with our assessments of what we were seeing ~ and we really enjoyed all the input that we received. The result may now be known and not everyone at TBR predicted it but if you're in the States maybe you'll enjoy our take on things... or maybe you...
Published 11/08/24
In this episode, we'll be discussing the important topics of empathy and emotional intelligence. We'll learn about what these concepts mean, how they are related to each other, and what science has to say about them. We'll also be joined by a special guest, Sandra Thomson, who is an expert in this field. Sandra will share her insights on what we can learn about empathy. What is empathy? Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It is an important skill...
Published 11/01/24
In this action-packed episode, the boys recount their unforgettable trip to London to witness the Chicago Bears face off against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the historic White Hart Lane. From the excitement of the game to the vibrant pub culture of the city, they share their hilarious adventures and unique experiences. Key Points: Pre-Game Hype: The hosts build anticipation for the game, discussing their love for the Bears and their excitement about seeing an NFL game in London. Travel...
Published 10/25/24
Jack is a Jazz drummer who has travelled the world performing in all sorts of locations and for all sorts of audiences. Jazz music is often associated with alcohol and debauchery and excess is so often associated with the music industry. All of this was true from Jack. He found himself addicted to alcohol at 14 and kicked out of school. None of this got in the way of his jazz music career. He later discovered Cocaine to prolong his drinking sessions. Jack should be dead. But he isn't he's...
Published 10/18/24
In this episode, we dive deep into the often overlooked experiences of menopause and andropause. Join us as we interview Menopause Expert Victoria Howell to gain valuable insights into the physical, emotional, and hormonal changes that accompany these life stages. Victoria will debunk common myths and offer practical advice on managing symptoms and embracing this new phase of life. We'll also be joined by Toby Kheng, who will discuss the importance of workplace support for individuals going...
Published 10/11/24
Marique Bartoldus served twenty years as an NYPD officer and then wrote a book "20 and Out" about her experiences. Joining the police force when 9/11 was fresh on everybody's minds, she served time in Transit and animal cruelty units as well as being a beat cop in her precinct in Queens. She shares anecdotes from her book - such as the time she was part of an undercover sting operation as a prostitute and the times that she was forced to draw her weapon in the line of duty. Marique tells her...
Published 10/04/24
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Published 10/01/24
Join us for an exciting conversation with Verity Gough, a seasoned traveler who has explored some of the most fascinating corners of the world. From the vibrant markets of Morocco to the serene temples of India and the charming canals of Amsterdam, Verity has amassed a wealth of experiences and insights. In this episode, Verity shares her personal journeys, offering captivating tales of cultural immersion, unexpected encounters, and breathtaking landscapes. Discover her tips for navigating...
Published 09/27/24
From Johannesburg to the English Countryside: Deborah Hartung's Journey Join us as we delve into the complex world of immigration through the personal lens of Deborah Hartung. A legal immigrant from South Africa, Deborah shares her inspiring yet challenging journey of settling in England with her husband. From navigating the intricate immigration system to facing cultural adjustments and societal expectations, Deborah's story offers a raw and honest perspective on the realities of life...
Published 09/20/24
Cryptozoology. Cryptids. Beans and Gaz take a look at the UK's history of "mythical" beasts. Are they mythical or are they just yet to be fully discovered and understood. The Loch Ness Monster and the Beast of Bodmin are the two most prevalent examples but England has a fine history of hell hounds too. We look at the truth behind them and consider whether Vampires and Werewolves have their place in our history too. But it's TBR so there's our trademarked (it's not actually TD's, lawyers!)...
Published 09/13/24
We are joined by former NYPD officer, Author and Podcaster Vic Ferrari to hear his experiences of September 11th, 2001 and the days that followed. We watched in shock as the world changed in front of our eyes on the TV screen - so to hear his first hand experience of hearing what his thoughts were on hearing that the planes had struck the towers... or what it was like arriving at Ground Zero and the strange way in which he got there. Vic is as frank as he always is and it was fascinating to...
Published 09/06/24
Ever wondered if there’s more to life than meets the eye? In this episode, we dive deep into the paranormal with Liz Legwynis Cormell . Our special visitor is not only a seasoned paranormal investigator with countless eerie encounters but also possesses the unique gifts of a psychic and medium. Prepare to be captivated as we explore the blurred lines between our world and the spirit realm. From chilling firsthand accounts of ghostly encounters to mind-boggling insights into the afterlife,...
Published 08/30/24
In this episode, we dive deep into the often-overlooked impact of a father's midlife crisis on his children. Join us as we talk to Toby Kheng, a young man who shares his personal journey of navigating the tumultuous waters of his dad's midlife upheaval. From unexpected life changes to strained relationships, Toby candidly discusses the emotional toll and challenges he faced. Discover how he coped, found support, and ultimately emerged stronger from this experience. This episode offers a raw...
Published 08/23/24
Some people may have heard of Agile Software Development, others may even have heard of running Agile Business Projects. But Steve and Lynzie recognise Agile as a philosophy and way of life not just a project methodology. They have built a life based on that philosophy. They will be sharing 5 Agile life hacks that will help anybody to live a better life. The opening music is "London Bayou" by Oscar Albis Rodrigues and the closing music is "BDS" by Lewis PIckford. tallboyradio.com
Published 08/16/24
Guinness. It's synonymous with the word stout.... but is it the best and could we pick it out of a line up. 11% of beer sold in the UK is Guinness - so it's no wonder that a couple of beers have gone up against it recently. We blind taste test the classic Guinness and a couple of upstarts : Conor McGregor's Forged Irish Stout and BrewDog's Black Heart... and just for good measure, we see if we can spot the Guinness Zero too. We also rate them and pick our favourite whilst intermingling the...
Published 08/11/24
Ramesh Nyberg served over 20 years in a Miami, Florida Homicide Department. He's also written a memoir about his time in the Police Department. He joined us to share stories from his book : Badge, tie and Gun - Life and Death journeys of a Miami Detective. It was fascinating to hear just how he copes with the pressure put upon him by a department that was dealing with more than 1 homicide a day. What's it like working in to a crime scene and how do you mentally process it? He shares the 1...
Published 08/02/24
Steve emigrated to Illinois in the USA in 2004 - some would say to get away from his brother and co-host of Tall Boy Radio, Dave. His Wife worked in the pottery industry and had a specialist position that they were crying out for in the US whilst the industry declined in the UK. We take a look at life in the US through the eyes of a Brit. Politics, sports, gun control, the education system.... no topic is off the table. Steve brought a Japanese Whiskey, we supplied an Irish Whiskey and a...
Published 07/26/24
We went live on Election night to speculate on how the country had voted. The expectation was that it would be a landslide victory for Labour. We looked at whether this was a movement in favour of Labour or a case of anyone than the Tories. We shared how we voted and questioned each other's thoughts on the decisions we had made. We share our opinions on Farage (and the Farage-o-meter). Only time will tell whether this has been a positive change. The opening music is "London Bayou" by Oscar...
Published 07/19/24
Rupert Newman joined us to talk about his love for motorbikes. He may very well deny that it was a by-product of a Midlife Crisis... but not every Midlife Crisis is a 💩 show. There's a dawning realisation that your time on this Earth is short and shortens with every passing second. Rupert got his first motorbike in his mid-40s - which is the average age that one does, apparently - since then he's been on some epic journeys. Go grab yourself a cold one and check it out. The opening music is...
Published 07/12/24
As the results of the Election are announced, we look at whether we should be voting for the party you support nationally or choosing someone to represent you and what's important to you locally. We take a brief look at Alsager and the candidates that you could have voted for. Do leaders debates influence the way people vote? Then we have a good ol' bicker about whether the Tory party are a bunch of self-serving liars, only out to line their pockets and the pockets of their rich benefactors...
Published 07/05/24
Last year Beans and his cousin Beau guested on B Word's podcast Unfiltered Discussions to share their story of how they uncovered the missing branch in the family tree. Since then we knew we had to return the favour and get B-Word on to share his Podcasting journey. He began his journey with Bleach Bros a legendary show which, like Tall Boy Radio, bounced around and had a different topic each week... and if you don't know where they got their name, tune in to this episode - it cracked us up!...
Published 06/28/24
This week we share our opinions on The 2024 European Championships : Can England win it? If not England then who will? Why when England win their first game 1-0 do the fans have a grumble when France do, their fans celebrate it. We also take a look at the upcoming General Election : Will the Tories get battered? Will Labour do any better than the abysmal last parliament? How will Farage and Reform affect the vote? Finally we take a look at tattoos - neither Gaz or Dave have them so what would...
Published 06/21/24
The Mandela effect or false memory. Beans and Dave take a look at why it is so called - the science behind the phenomenon - as well as taking a look at the most common examples from the world of film and song (which was always going to be a challenge with Dave's appalling memory). Dave has done his homework and he brings a lot of facts to the table. But the thing with Mandela Effect is that it leads to a bigger question - if your memory is affected by your emotions and your beliefs then (a)...
Published 06/14/24