9m ·
Published
27 Jun 14:00
In this episode, I speak with long time friend, Laura Grint, about how a couple of dashed hopes and a traumatic science lesson led her to seek her own happiness. You can support House of Pain Wrestling Academy via their GoFundMe campaign here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-hop-academy-survive-covid19?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer And you can find us on Twitter @whenwegrowpod
28m ·
Published
13 Jun 14:00
In this edition, I talk to Fraser Somers who has certainly had an interesting life to this point of his life leading many lives. Find out all about his journey here, and check him out on Right In The Childhood podcast, @RitCPod on Twitter and wherever you get your podcasts. Find us on Twitter @whenwegrowpod
9m ·
Published
30 May 14:00
Possibly the youngest guest I'll have on the show, but, with a mature head on. Zach discusses three possible avenues he thought about, and how he's now moved onto a fourth. Find Zach on Instagram @liggstagram and on YouTube https://youtube.com/channel/UC_2jOJrpcXQcufXBk-b5yXw And find us on Twitter @whenwegrowpod
13m ·
Published
16 May 14:00
In this edition, I catch up with Luke Burton who designed the logo for this show as well as my other podcasts (Play Your Pods Right and Bucket List Festival), and find out about his out of this world aspiration and how that moved him into what he would later do with his life. Find Luke on Instagram @jailhousedesignsx for all your graphic design needs and find us on Twitter @whenwegrowpod
8m ·
Published
02 May 14:00
On this episode, I chat with with good friend Shauna Shay about how Steve Irwin influenced her journey. You can find Shauna on Twitter @shauna_shay and Instagram @_shaunashay You can find us on Twitter @whenwegrowpod and we'll see you next time for another conversation (note, this was recorded back in January, so certain elements of conversation may not reflect current world situation)
7m ·
Published
18 Apr 14:00
On this edition, I chat with long time friend, Nathaniel Northern, and whilst a shorter chat, is still a fun insight into the man and a youthful interest in the night sky. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram @natnorthern and you can find us on Twitter @whenwegrowpod (note, this was recorded back in January, so certain elements of conversation may not reflect current world situation)
20m ·
Published
04 Apr 14:00
On this episode, I catch up with long time friend and podcaster, Mark Adams and we discuss how an obsession with reading took him on his journey. You can find Mark through his current work as a Humanist Celebrant at humanist.org.uk/markadams You can also follow his numerous podcasts Super Tat Film Club (Twitter @tatclub), Right In The Childhood
(@ritcpod), Shipwrecked & Comatose
(@reddwarfpod), Life's Milestones where I have been a guest
(@lifesmilestones), and, Ink Stories
(@inkstories) where I have also been a guest. You can find me on Twitter, @whenwegrowpod Join me next time for another conversation on When We Grow Up
17m ·
Published
21 Mar 15:00
On this edition, I'm joined by long time friend, and former colleague, Mat Davies as he tells us about his ever changing life. Be sure to catch Mat as part of the Super Tat Film Club podcast, available on most (if not all) podcast players, on Twitter @tatclub and Instagram @supertatfc. I'm on Twitter @whenwegrowpod and I'll catch you next time for another conversation.
29m ·
Published
07 Mar 15:00
On this edition, Steve goes global as he has a conversation with Judd Boaz and Pedro Duran, the hosts of the When Albums Collide podcast. Growing up in different parts of the world, Australia and America respectively, Judd and Pedro talk about how two particular movies caught their imagination. You can listen to When Albums Collide here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3X2p7NSjsPW8KbXk0Ts0dm?si=9_PtA0eBTJaETgaO1fejSg or wherever you get your Podcasts and they are @whenalbumscollide on Instagram. Find me @whenwegrowpod on Twitter and join me next time for another conversation
19m ·
Published
21 Feb 15:00
In this edition, I speak with Carl Bryan, host of the Red Dwarf podcast Shipwrecked & Comatose, and, music podcast Cerebral Jukebox, to find out how a book fair set off his journey of what he wanted to be when he grew up. Find all of Carl's exploits over at allmylinks.com/mistercarl and check us out on Twitter @whenwegrowpod