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"What's Good?" W/ Charlie Taylor

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Welcome to "What's Good?", where I tackle a myriad of subjects: From Film/TV to Music, to Tech, Race & Society; Current Affairs and many more, through my eyes and the eyes of the writers I read. So if you take an interest in anything I feel like talking about any given week, along with the occasional interview with Friends of 5E, then this is your podcast. A 5EPN Original.
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Welcome to The Charlie Taylor Show! Business, Talks, Etc. Cover art photo provided by Lost Co on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@lostco Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charlietaylortv/support
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For this Long Read, we head to Esses Magazine for "The Deadliest Race" by Darrell Hartman. In the piece: A stirring telling of the 1955 Le Mans 24hr Endurance Race; with focus on the manufacturers, drivers and the tidal wave of influence that those 24 hours made. Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending …
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Friend of 5E - Garage Pioneer MC Bushkin - comes through to answer 30 Questions. Spin my initial interview with MC Bushkin here. Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?" …
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For this Long Read, we head to Current Affairs for "What 'Tintin' Tells Us About Imperialism" By Andrew Ancheta. In the piece, Ancheta revisits Hergé's popular comic strips, to get to analyse how engrained Imperialism (and a ton of other 'isms') was in the long-running children's comic. Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show…
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Friend of 5E - Artist, Poet, Rollerblading Queen Lams - comes through to answer 30 Questions. Spin my interview with Lams here. Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?" R…
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For this Long Read, we head to The Verge for "The Perfect Webpage" By Mia Sato. In the piece, Sato explores the world of SEO - how bloggers, law firms and marketers alike are always pushing to game it - AI's influence on it all and simply how it all has made the Internet very dull in the chase for perfection. (According to Google) Thank you for lis…
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Friend of 5E - Photographer Tee Max - comes through to answer 30 Questions. Be sure to spin my interview with Tee Max here. Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?" Rate …
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In a week where: ICC issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged Gaza war crimes. Brazilian police indict former President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 others for an alleged coup attempt on Jan. 8, 2023. Trump's sentencing in hush money case is paused indefinitely. Cop29 ends with a finance deal past deadline. Max Verstappen clinches fourth-s…
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In a week where: Guyanese citizens GY$100,000 in redistributed oil wealth. Turkey severs all relations with Israel. Ben & Jerry’s sues its owner Unilever over claims it was silenced from speaking out about the Palestinian genocide. The Onion acquires InfoWars. Malcolm X's three daughters files a $100M federal lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and NYPD …
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In a week where: Donald Trump wins the US Presidential Election. Australia announces legislation to ban social media for children under 16. Three people are charged in connection with the death of One Direction's Liam Payne. Iraq proposes law to lower the age of consent for girls from 18 to nine. Ukraine & Russia exchange 30 & 145 drone strikes res…
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In a week where: Flash flooding has killed at least 200 people across eastern and southern Spain. Young Thug changes his plea to guilty on trial related to involvement in a street gang. Kemi Badenoch is elected new Conservative leader. Civil rights trailblazer Dr Paul Stephenson, leader of the Bristol Bus Boycott, dies at 87. Quincy Jones, producer…
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In a week where: Tommy Robinson charged with terror offences after surrendering to the police & then jailed for Contempt of Court. Israeli military carries out strikes on Iran. Japan's ruling LDP coalition loses majority for first time since 2009. David Harris, actor best known for role in "The Warriors," dies at age 75. Manchester United sack mana…
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In a week where: Liam Payne, former One Direction singer, dies aged 31. Global water crisis leaves half of world food production at risk in next 25 years. Tube workers will begin striking over pay in November. Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is killed in an Israeli operation. Martyn Blake - Met police officer who shot Chris Kaba - is acquitted of murder.…
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In a week where: Rafael Nadal announces retirement from tennis at 38. Hurricane Milton tears through Florida. Alex Salmond, former first minister of Scotland, dies aged 69. Tents are engulfed by flames next to al-Aqsa hospital after Israeli airstrike. Thomas Tuchel is in "advanced talks" to become next England manager. In Life: (11:56) With the Isr…
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In a week where: John Amos - actor known for roles in "Roots" and "Good Times" - dies aged 84. Ms Lauryn Hill faces lawsuit from Pras Michél for fraud and breach of contract related to tour cancellations. Britain to return Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Pink Floyd sells entire music catalogue & name and likeness rights to Sony Music for $400M. It's b…
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A bonus interview for you to step to! For this one, friend of the show Brandon Hill comes through to interview Ken W. Good - bail attorney and a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas - to talk about the dense topic of Bail Reform which was taken into overdrive post-COVID. Brandon & Ken get into a hearty debate about the state of Bail i…
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In a week where: Missouri murders death row inmate Marcellus Williams after evidence was found that he was innocent. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is charged with five federal counts of bribery, fraud, and illegal campaign donations. World's longest-serving death row inmate - an 88-year-old former boxer in Japan - is acquitted in 1966 murders. Mag…
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*Headphone/Volume warning around the 3:30 mark* In a week where: Shit kicks off in Lebanon... Instagram will launch “Teen Accounts” for its young users. Aslef train drivers vote to back pay deal and end two-year standoff. The late billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed has been accused of sexual assault by 20+ female former employees of Harrods, five of whom…
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In a week where: Palestine takes permanent seat at The UN. Academy chain with 35,000 pupils is first in England to go phone-free. Tito Jackson, Jackson 5 member and brother to Michael, dies aged 70. A second assassination attempt of Donald Trump goes down. Huw Edwards is given suspended sentence after admitting accessing indecent images of children…
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In a week where: The 2nd, more detailed Grenfell Tower report drops. Jeremy Corbyn forms an alliance with four other Independent MPs. Michel Barnier becomes France's Prime Minister. Actor James Earl Jones dies aged 93. At least 59 dead in Vietnam as Typhoon Yagi triggers landslides, floods. In the 1st of two Society segments: (11:46) We double dip …
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Another interview for you to step to! This episode I talk to Author & *Breathes In* the Associate Dean of Personnel and Curriculum and professor of history in the College of Liberal Arts at California State University Long Beach Dr. Donna J. Nicol to talk about her book "Black Woman On Board: Claudia Hampton, the California State University, and th…
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In a week where: Al Attles - Basketball Hall of Famer & one of the first Black head coaches in the NBA - dies at 87. World’s second largest diamond is found in Botswana. Scientists have found microplastics in brain tissue. Two people killed & four seriously injured in a knife attack in German city of Solingen. Sven-Göran Eriksson, England’s first o…
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In a week where: An MPox outbreak in Africa creates a continental public health emergency. Aslef train drivers agree to a deal that could end two years long rail strikes. Olympic Champion Imane Khelif seeks cyber-bullying lawsuit against the likes of JK Rowling & Elon Musk. Thailand elects its youngest Prime Minister in Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The …
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In a week where: Shamima Begum loses final UK court bid over citizenship. Largest UK pension fund sells off Israeli assets amid member anger over Gaza. Brazilian plane with 62 people on board crashes in São Paulo state, no survivors. The 2024 Olympics comes to a close. Ukraine launches an incursion into Russian territory. In Education: (8:11) A sto…
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In a week where: Evan Gershkovich among 26 freed in major Russia-West prisoner exchange. Vice President Kamala Harris secures Democratic nomination for president. Right-wingers across England wreak havoc. US, UK and France ask their citizens to leave Lebanon as war fears loom. Bangladesh army announces interim government after PM Sheikh Hasina flee…
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In a week where: Benjamin Netanyahu visits the US. A twice-a-year injection of a HIV drug was 100% effective in women during clinical trials. China unveils meltdown-proof nuclear power plant. Britain drops its challenge to ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders. Junior doctors’ leaders agree 22.3% pay deal over two years. In the 1st of two Politic…
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In a week where: Five Just Stop Oil activists receive record sentences for planning to block M25. Police car turned over and vehicles set alight in disorder in Leeds. A Crowdstrike update triggers a global IT outage, affecting Windows devices. Bangladesh imposes nationwide curfew amid deadly protests. Joe Biden steps down from Presidential Re-elect…
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In a week where: Two human remains in Bristol are found in suitcases. Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter case is dismissed over withheld evidence. Donald Trump gets shot in the ear during a rally in Pennsylvania. Carlos Alcaraz rinses Novak Djokovic to retain Wimbledon title. Spain beat England to win the Euros '24. In Education: (13:35) I hav…
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In a week where: The General Election goes down. Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian wins Iran presidential election. French Left coalition New Popular Front win French Parliamentary elections. Sir Lewis Hamilton wins a record 9th British Grand Prix. Hurricane Beryl rips through The Caribbean & Southern US. In Politics: (6:52) With the dust settled on the …
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In a week where: Kenyan president William Ruto scraps bill to raise taxes after violent protests leave 23 dead. A military coup goes down in Bolivia. "At least" seven Met Police officers are brought into the Election Betting Scandal. The first US Presidential Debate goes down. Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump has absolute immunity from crimina…
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In a week where: Just Stop Oil protesters spray Stonehenge orange. Baseball legend Willie Mays dies aged 93. Russia and North Korea pledge mutual defense assistance in the event of war. Records on 300m patient interactions with NHS stolen in Russian hack. Five people with links to Rishi Sunak or the Conservatives are being investigated by the gambl…
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In a week where: "The Logo" Jerry West dies aged 86. The Oklahoma Supreme Court dismisses Tulsa Race Massacre case, in what was likely the final opportunity for survivors to receive justice. It's been seven years since The Grenfell Tower Fire. Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves the Israeli War Cabinet. The Boston Celtics win the NBA Finals. In the 1st of…
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In a week where: TV Doctor Michael Mosley goes missing in Greek island Symi & found dead days later. Israeli forces rescue four hostages from the central Gaza Strip at the expense of 210 Palestinian lives. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is sworn in for a third term. The European Parliamentary Elections go down. Macron dissolves French parliame…
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A new interview for you to step to! For this one we head to Scotland to talk to upcoming singer-songwriter Fifidiny (add that to the "great actual names" list) about her beginnings, how she found her style early on; balancing education, work and the passion; pageantry and of course, her Top 5. Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to t…
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In a week where: Ireland, Norway & Spain recognise Palestine as a State. Rishi Sunak FINALLY calls a General Election for 4th July. Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock dies aged 53. Man United beat Man City in The FA Cup Final. An Israeli air strike in Rafah kills 45 Palestinians & injuries more. In Politics: (12:21) With the General Election FI…
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Another interview for you to step to! This is one of the most honest interviews I've had so far. Singer-songwriter Wolfgang Valbrun (real name) paints a portrait of himself that is riddled with grey, like the sun shining through thick clouds. We get into his beginnings, living in Paris after wasting away in American suburbia; how he fell into singi…
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In a week where: Two elderly Just Stop Oil protesters are charged after attempting to break into the Magna Carta. The BAFTA TV Awards go down. Northern Lights shine across the UK, US & Canada. Egypt joins South Africa's ICJ Genocide case. Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100. In Sports: (12:42) My thirst for the Summe…
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In a week where: Harvey Weinstein to face retrial after a New York appeals court overturned his 2020 rape conviction last week. US & UK students occupy University campuses to varying degrees of state response. Scottish First Minister & SNP leader Humza Yousaf steps down, John Swinney replaces. Israel vote unanimously to close local operations of Al…
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In a special DITD/WG double drop, I talk to an objective legend and pioneer in modern British music. MC Bushkin - founding member of Heartless Crew, a trio that shifted the culture during the 90s and early 00s - invites me to his studio in Acton, West London to talk about his beginnings, the history he was a part of; his new film that premieres on …
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In a slightly shorter but just as special interview, I head to Barbican to talk to co-founder of UK’s leading hip-hop dance theatre company Boy Blue and composer/producer Michael "Mikey J" Asante in anticipation for Boy Blue's new show "Cycles". With Hip-Hop as an accidental throughline for the interview, we talk his beginnings, starting a dance co…
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Another interview for you to step to! For this one I talk to a former band member turned solo dual threat in Nicholson. (Full stop optional) We get into his beginnings, his exposure to multiple communities growing up; going to France, America and now residing in Brighton; his EP that put me onto him and of course, his Top 5. My EP list from last ye…
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In a week where: OJ Simpson dies aged 76 after cancer battle. Seven dead in a knife attack at Sydney's Bondi Junction shopping centre. UK returns 32 looted Ghana artefacts after 150 years. Iran dares the US & Israel to start WW3. A stabbing attempt goes down in a Sydney church, four are injured. In the 1st of two Life segments: (4:21) So O.J. Simps…
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In a week where: Former supreme court judges say UK arming Israel breaches international law. Taiwan suffers 7.2 magnitude earthquake, the biggest earthquake in 25 years. Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes New York region. It's been six years since the Windrush Scandal came to light. Peter Higgs, physicist who discovered Higgs boson, dies aged 94. In…
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In a week where: Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison for orchestrating $8bn fraud. Actor Louis Gossett Jr dies aged 87. Google Podcasts is getting shut down. GMail turns 20. Scotland implements new "Hate Crime Law". In Work: (5:07) Something that I and a ton of my peers are going through is a new way of finding work, and it's a bitch …
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In a week where: Ireland’s PM Leo Varadkar announces resignation. Russian and Belarusian athletes barred from 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremonies. US DOJ file an antitrust lawsuit against Apple. Video emerges of quadriplegic Neuralink patient playing Chess with his mind. Over 140 people are killed at a concert in Moscow. In Politics: (6:29) So n…
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In a week where: Tory Donor Frank Hester takes news cycle after comments on Labour MP Diane Abbott. Vladimir Putin wins Russian Presidential election. Coldplay, Dua Lipa, Shania Twain, and SZA headline Glastonbury. Vybz Kartel has his murder conviction overturned. Laura Kenny, Britain’s most successful female Olympian, retires from cycling. In the …
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In a week where: Former PM Theresa May steps down as MP. Joe Biden takes aim at Trump & lightly criticises Israel in energetic SOTU speech. Documents show MoD paid millions into Saudi account amid BAE corruption scandal. ‘Dragon Ball’ creator Akira Toriyama dies at 68. A Ramadan Mubarak to all! In the first of two Society segments: (8:15) An abnorm…
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*We're not... In a week where: Two men are convicted of killing Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay, nearly 22 years after murder. George Galloway wins Rochdale by-election. Raye wins a record-breaking six BRIT Awards. France becomes first country to make abortion a constitutional right. Happy Women's History Month! In the first of a Byline Times Politics dou…
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In a week where: Dani Alves sentenced to four and a half years in jail over sexual assault Shamima Begum loses appeal against removal of British citizenship. The Russo-Ukraine War enters its third year. Russia returns body of deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny to family. Active Duty US Air Force member Aaron Bushnell live streams self-immola…
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An interview for you to step to! For this one, I talk to up & coming artist Lams whose background in poetry & triad of British, Nigerian & Muslim identifiers create a multi-faceted worldview that will surely be a foundation for a career (in my eyes) only just beginning. We get into her beginnings, her writing background; gatekeeping and of course, …
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In a week where: 1. Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Hamas' three-stage, 135 day ceasefire deal. 2. Kier Starmer announces scrapping of £28B Green investment. 3. Junior doctors in England to strike again after pay talks break down. 4. Prince Harry awarded 'substantial' additional damages in his claim against Mirror Group. 5. World Marathon record holder …
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