Episode notes
This week, John-Luke Roberts accepts thanks from Heapsters – that’s what we’ve decided to call our listeners; good, isn’t it? “Heapsters” – for making so many brilliant podcasts, and provides a taste of the week’s best pods in this latest episode of the weekly taste pod. Expect to hear clips from both your favourite shows, which are probably included in the following list:
You Like Hats Too Much
Bunny Bunny Bunny Bunny – BUNNY
Untold Stories Told: STICKY – The Men Who F*** Glue
Jools Holland Hoots At Nannies
Tucked Behind The Grapes: Competitive Drag Among The Great French Winehouses
Strategies For Hide and Seek
An Angel Ate My Car, And Other Miracles Gone Wrong
How To Put Out A Fire (Mainly Guesses)
The Deadliest Riffs
Imagining things were different sizes with Dr Vivien Tinsley
For Her Majesty’s Breakfast
Elty Jomb & His Lobbly Sonds
Ratathreeille
F-YOU-neral
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Written and presented by John-Luke Roberts, with Cariad Lloyd, Charlie George, Deborah Frances-White, Gareth Gwynn, Katherine Parkinson, Katy Brand, Ken Cheng, Kieran Hodgson, Paddy Gervers, Ruth Bratt, Saima Ferdows, Sooz Kempner, The Delightful Sausage (Amy Gledhill & Chris Cantrill), Tom Allen, Tom Neenan and Toussaint Douglass.
The original music and stings are by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell for Torch & Compass.
Mixed by Rich Evans at Synbox Post.
Produced and edited by Ed Morrish.
Sound Heap is a Lead Mojo production for Auddy.
In this episode...
Guests
- Cariad Lloyd
- Charlie George
- Deborah Frances-White
- Gareth Gwynn
- Katherine Parkinson
- Katy Brand
- Ken Cheng
- Kieran Hodgson
- Paddy Gervers
- Ruth Bratt
- Saima Ferdows
- Sooz Kempner
- Amy Gledhill
- Chris Cantrill
- Tom Allen
- Tom Neenan
- Toussaint Douglass
About the show
John-Luke Roberts, the CEO and Fun Captain of Sound Heap, Inc., welcomes you to the Sound Heap podcast – the podcast of podcasts. It will give you a taste of shows from across the Sound Heap network, which was set up in 2008, with a simple mission statement: “Make Too Many Podcasts,” and Lord knows we’ve been churning them out since then.
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