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Soho House Stories presents Eat, Drink, Chat, a six-part series taking you to a new Soho House each episode where our hosts share a meal or relax over drinks with a talented guest, from artists to activists, musicians to entrepreneurs. Starting with breakfast, before moving onto coffee, lunch and cocktails, dinner and finally room service, each podcast brings something new to the table.Soho House is a community of creative thinkers. To find out more visit http://sohohouse.com
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Soho House is a group of private members’ clubs for people in the creative, arts and media industries. Good Is The New Cool is a movement for leaders in business and culture who want to use their forces for good. Together, they have collaborated on creating a series of podcasts that live at the intersection of cultural and social innovation.Hosted by Soho House members Afdhel Aziz and Bobby Jones, the Good Is The New Cool podcast series brings us an extraordinary lineup of luminaries from th ...
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In this final London instalment, our host Jonathan Heaf orders room service with award winning journalist and broadcaster Emma Barnett.Emma became the youngest person to host Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4 at just 26 years old. She now hosts her own show on Radio 5 Live, writes a column for the Sunday Times and she can regularly be seen putting politi…
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In this instalment of Eat, Drink, Chat, DJ and broadcaster Tiffany Calver joins GQ's Jonathan Heaf for dinner at Little House Mayfair in the heart of London. Described by i-D as 'the future of the music industry', Calver has broken through barriers, most recently becoming the first female host of the iconic BBC Radio 1 and 1 Xtra Rap Show. Jonathan…
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British artist Thomas J Price is best recognised for his figurative sculptures of everyday - predominantly black – people. His work challenges his audience to think about their responses to what they see. In this instalment of Eat, Drink, Chat Price joins our host Jonathan Heaf to wind down over some cocktails in London’s White City House, discussi…
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In this episode, actor and musician Laurence Fox joins GQ's chief content officer Jonathan Heaf for a spot of lunch at The Ned, Soho House’s City Mile destination situated a stone’s throw from the Bank of England. Having risen to prominence back in 2001 with breakout roles in the The Hole and Gosford Park, Fox has been a staple on British televisio…
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Joining British GQ’s chief content officer Jonathan Heaf for a mid-morning pick-me-up at London’s White City House is Sam Taylor-Johnson. First rising to prominence in the 1990s as one of the Young British Artists, Taylor-Johnson has since carved out a career as a filmmaker, making her debut with the celebrated John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy. Over …
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In the first instalment of Eat, Drink, Chat, British GQ’s chief content officer Jonathan Heaf tucks into breakfast with BAFTA award-winning actor Kayvan Novak at 76 Dean Street in London. From Fonejacker to Four Lions, Novak is best-known for his impersonations and comedic roles, most recently starring as Nandor the Relentless in the FX series What…
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In this final episode of the season, Afdhel and Bobby speak with environmentalist and founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch. Through brand partnerships, Parley's mission is to change the way we use fossil fuel plastics. We hear the variety of ways in which Parley are tackling the deadly contamination of the planet’s most important ecosyst…
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In 2010, Allan Mustafa, an aspiring MC began filming comedy sketches on his phone with friends Hugo Chegwin, Steve Stamp and Asim Chaudhry. Eight years later and they’re putting out the fifth and final season of what went on to become the multi-award winning series People Just Do Nothing. Join George and Allan as they discuss how the characters cam…
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Social entrepreneur and author Sam Conniff Allende knows a thing or two about ‘good’ business. From the early days of making flyer packs in his bedroom to founding a youth-led creative network in a Brixton warehouse, his work has always centred around making an impact in the world. With the release of his recent book, ‘Be More Pirate’, Allende expl…
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In 2015, Juno Calypso travelled with a suitcase full of wigs, masks & lingerie to a lovers-only resort in the middle of Pennsylvania. Spending a week on her own, she created a striking but surreal photo-series called “The Honeymoon”, which would earn her the The British Journal of Photography International Award that same year. Join Juno and George…
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Bobby and Afdhel are joined by conceptual artist and provocateur Hank Willis Thomas with his For Freedoms colleague Emma Nuzzo. We hear how they work to turn traditional ad-space into provoking art pieces, designed to inspire civic discourse, in the hopes of uniting a polarised nation. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit ac…
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“If you can play together, you can learn together” a phrase regularly used by Jason Mayden, Nike shoe designer, entrepreneur and kid at heart. In this episode Jason catches up with Bobby Jones on how he came to create Super Heroic, a business aimed at encouraging both parents and children alike, the importance of play. Our GDPR privacy policy was u…
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Former TV presenter and founder of the mindfulness app Happy Not Perfect, Poppy Jamie catches up with Bobby about the mental health crisis facing an entire generation and how we can change the way we look after our minds using the very technology that could be damaging them. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/pri…
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Following a crushing diagnosis with a life threatening disease Kiko Matthews faced a world of personal and physical challenges. Fighting for her life was to be the first of many challenges ahead and in 2018 in a bid to test herself yet again, both mentally and physically, Kiko took on a solo row across the Atlantic. The feat not only helped her ach…
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In this episode we hear from the fantastic Robert Egger the nonprofit leader, speaker, activist and author of the brilliant book “Begging for Change”. Robert discusses his charitable work, proving what it means to have good at the centre of both a business plan and life. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy…
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Explorer, author, award-winning filmmaker and former Marine Lieutenant, Bruce Parry rose to fame through the BBC series Tribe, travelling from Indonesia to Ethiopia, Siberia to New Guinea, immersing himself in the lives of others. After 10 years of enjoying incredible success and a hedonistic lifestyle he finally recognised and confronted his addic…
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Making the world a kinder braver place is the professional and life goal of this week’s guest, Maya Smith. Bobby and Afdhel speak to Maya, the executive director of Lady Gaga's Born This Way foundation, about how we can maximise our chances to do good in both business and life, as well as the importance of elevating youth voices. Our GDPR privacy p…
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In this introductory episode, Bobby and Afdhel are joined by Michaella Solar-March, Global Director of Events and Programming at Soho House, to discuss the origins of the Good Is The New Cool podcast, the partnership, and her mission to elevate the voices of the people making great change in the world. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August …
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In the summer of 2010, Joe Halligan and a group of architecture friends decided to turn a disused petrol station in East London into a cinema. This project laid the foundations for what would become Assemble, a 15-strong multidisciplinary collective for whom no project is too big or too small; from Chicken Town, a social enterprise restaurant to Gr…
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In this first episode of The Good Is The New Cool Podcast, Afdhel and Bobby are joined by Dao-Yi Chow, cofounder of iconic fashion label Public School, and Rachel Johnson, founder of Thomas Faison, to discuss how the power of fashion can spark social change. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more inf…
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Former DJ and producer turned poet and creative writing teacher, Charlie Dark, set up Run Dem Crew in 2007, drawing on his life experiences to establish a thriving running crew in the heart of London. Join George Lamb as he speaks to Charlie about finding joy in treading the tarmac, and how 90s warehouse culture inspired him to build stronger commu…
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Ex-Wikileaks hacker turned investigative journalist, James Ball, joins host Heydon Prowse in conversation. Together they discuss this climate of post-truth politics, exploring everything from fake news to Brexit, and Julian Assange to Donald Trump. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In an effort to know the provenance of her food, environmental correspondent, Louise Gray, took matters into her own hands; by only eating animals she killed herself. In this talk, Gray unpacks the ethics of eating meat and recounts her year of killing to eat. Is it possible to be an ethical carnivore? was recorded as part of the inaugural Food Sum…
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Food artist and anthropologist, Caroline Hobkinson, and head chef and co-founder of The Barbary, Eyal Jagermann, come together to discuss the history of cooking with fire, and how it lit the way for developments in not only gastronomy, but language, arts and culture too. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy…
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Experimental psychologist, Charles Spence, joins host and editor of Square Meal, Ben McCormack in conversation. Spence, the head of Crossmodal Research Laboratory, discusses his radical research, gastrophysics, and the surprising ways outside elements can affect our dining experience. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit aca…
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To celebrate Frieze London, Maria Balshaw, Director of Tate and Nancy Spector, Guggenheim Artistic Director, join host and author Thomas Girst in conversation. Together they discuss diversity, initiatives and what the future holds for these constantly evolving institutions. This event was co-hosted by BMW. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Aug…
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Cambridge University’s Professor Hugh Hunt joins Heydon Prowse to discuss how scientists and engineers can save the planet from global warming. From spraying aerosols into the stratosphere, to growing algae in the sea, Hunt explains the sometimes extreme technologies being developed to help counteract climate change. Our GDPR privacy policy was upd…
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Architect and TED speaker Michael Pawlyn joins host Lida Hujić in conversation. Pawlyn, the world’s leading authority on Biomimicry discusses this radical new discipline, how it emulates the patterns and strategies of nature to provide sustainable solutions to human challenges and addresses our issues of global sustainability. Our GDPR privacy poli…
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Luxury shoe designer Rupert Sanderson joins Gianluca Longo for this episode of Fashion for Breakfast. After leaving a career in advertising to train at the prestigious Cordwainers college, Sanderson went on to establish himself as a master craftsman – one with an arsenal of awards and collaborations under his belt. Here Sanderson discusses his care…
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After leading a double life as a stock market millionaire and ecstasy distributor, Shaun Attwood ended up serving time at one of America’s most notorious county jails. The former convict turned educator talks to comedian Eleanor Conway about some of his experiences during six years of incarceration. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, …
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Lucien Freud’s muse, Sue Tilley, joins Pindrop founder Simon Oldfield for an evening of riotous anecdotes. Tilley, a veteran Benefits Supervisor, life model and illustrator in her own right, was introduced to Freud through her close friend and performance artist, Leigh Bowery. Here Tilley discusses modelling for Freud, her friendship with Bowery an…
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Acclaimed fashion designer Simone Rocha joins Gianluca Longo for this episode of Fashion for Breakfast. Known for her pioneering fabric techniques and strong brand identity, Rocha has truly established herself at the forefront of the industry, recently being named British Womenswear Designer of the Year at the British Fashion Awards. Here Rocha dis…
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To celebrate Photo London, renowned fashion photographer Miles Aldridge joins Phillip Prodger in conversation. In a career spanning almost 30 years, Aldridge has developed a distinctive style, combining vivid colours and glamorous subjects to create his signature cinematic approach. Aldridges' latest offering, After Cattelan, is a photographic resp…
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Artist Gavin Turk joins Charlie Hall for this first episode of Art for Breakfast. Turk, a trailblazing Young British Artist, is known for his exploration of authorship, authenticity and identity. Following his recent solo show 'Who What When Where How & Why’ at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery, Turk discusses the exhibition, his career so far …
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