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Jammy

Jamariah Johnson

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I am a millennial who is just trying to figure it out I'm only 24 so if you're trying to figure out love life self-respect and family then this is the show for you
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Every episode, James chats with inspirational people, talking about their lives - past, present and future. He'll be particularly talking about what inspired them to the career they are in now. If you would like to contact, please email thejammypodcast@gmail.com
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Jay Jahagirdar

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Hey Jammies, Hope you guys like this podcast. I Intend to post podcasts on various sports, video games and many more special things. The Main Intention is to Find some leisure time for you guys from your hard schedules! So, These are really good times and happy times to roll with. Dont Miss Them and stay tuned on this podcast till you die! "Stay cool and play PUBG" Cover art photo provided by NeONBRAND on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@neonbrand
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Join the adventures of a whacky history student as we go back in time to look at the most bizarre or unknown parts of history. From 17th century missions to the moon to court dwarves that fought in wars, we've got all that you could want to learn about and more. I am your host Jamie and I thoroughly hope you enjoy these episodes! Expect to see a new episode each month.
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In episode 21 of the podcast, I will be chatting to the marvellous Heidi Steel and Matthew Barker from the play 'The Fish Bowl' at Summerhall during the Edinburgh Fringe. 'The Fish Bowl' is a moving and emotional piece of theatre about the impacts of dementia on those who have it, and those surrounding them. Based on real people and true events, Ma…
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The podcast is back! After nearly a year away, we're back. After visiting the Edinburgh Fringe in the summer, I emailed my absolute favourite creatives to see if I could have a quick chat - thankfully, my absolute favs said yes! First up is Linus Karp - writer and star of "Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story". Linus is a theatre maker, actor, and al…
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If you've seen anything on Norse Mythology there will likely be a few items that stand out to you the most such as Thor's Hammer or Odin's Spear! But where did these items come from? Well the story of their creation is a little more wild than you could ever imagine! Join me and Patrick from A Little History Podcast as we delve into a tale full of w…
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We all love to bash on a terrible film, and Gods of Egypt was definitely worthy of being torn to shreds. Join me alongside Will and Patrick from the Cloak and Dagger Podcast and Patrick from A Little History Podcast as we discuss this film and everything that was wrong about it (spoilers... there's a lot wrong with it). Will you gain the same hatre…
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To celebrate womens history month we bring a special episode where I interview Rosie Maggs from the Brooklands Museum about the amazing female racers that could be seen at Brooklands in Surrey. Rosie delves into the life of three women: Elsie 'Bill' Wisdom, Jessie Ennis and Kay Petre and their story racing at Brooklands. Each tale is full of thrill…
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Whoever thought that sticking cannons onto ocean liners was a good idea needs to be referred to in a psychiatric ward... but my god is the idea funny! With submarines causing havoc on shipping lanes and the sudden end to the rules of naval warfare the British and Germans began divising new ways to shoot at each other. One of these ideas involved co…
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Following the British Civil Wars a team of assassins conspired to bring an end to Oliver Cromwell with gunpowder and smoke. This team was led by one Miles Sindercombe, former soldier with a bone to pick with the new Protectorate. But what became of Miles Sindercombe and his gang of conspirators? Listen on to find out! It is with great pride I annou…
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For the 19th episode of the podcast, James chats to half of the incredible theatre group “SPITLIP” David Cumming and Natasha Hodgson. Spitlip are The amazing creators of the hit London musical 'Operation Mincemeat' which is based on a true story about a secret WW2 operation involving a corpse being dumped on the Spanish coast. Since opening at the …
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For the 18th episode of the podcast, James is chatting to thriller author Phoebe Morgan. Phoebe has written 4 incredible thrillers - "The Doll House", "The Wild Girls", and "The Babysitter". Not only is Phoebe a hugely successful author she is also an editorial director currently at HarperCollins, working on Thriller, Crime, Women's Fiction, and Sa…
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For the 17th episode of the podcast, James is chatting to musical theatre star Joel Montague. Joel is currently playing the role of King George III in the smash hit musical Hamilton in London's West End. Joel has a massive list of theatrical credits to his name, including playing Eddie in Funny Girl at the Menier Chocolate Factory (for which he was…
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Who doesn't love trashing a film with your mates? In this episode I guested on the wonderful 'A Little History Podcast' hosted by the wonderful Patrick and we were also joined by Will and Patrick from the equally incredible 'Cloak and Dagger Podcast' and together we all discussed the 2011 film Immortals and its many, MANY flaws! Apologies for my au…
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Richard of Pudlicott was just a simple clerk and wool merchant. But in 1303 he would achieve fame by pulling of the impossible, stealing from the king of England Edward I! But how did this man pull of such an incredible feat? Who were the people backing his venture? Find out all in this episode! Contact details: Twitter: https://twitter.com/History…
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The story of a court dwarf sounds at first to be an uneventful tale, one filled with gimmicks and jokes but nothing more. Yet the court dwarf of King Charles I could be considered to have had one of the most extraordinary lives of his time. For he was not just an entertainer but a soldier, a duellist and one who survived the horrors of slavery. Tun…
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The history of England is full of battles, but which has been referred to as the battle that made England? The general consensus is that it was the battle of Brunanburh, an epic clash between the Anglo-Saxon king Æthelstan against a coalition of vikings, Scots, Welsh (or Britons) and Irishmen. It was the battle that marked the first time England wo…
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For the final episode of the trilogy, James is sitting down with actor, director, and lecturer Nick Hutchison. Nick lives in Suffolk and his work covers theatre, television, film, voiceover and radio. He has worked with the BBC, ITV, the RSC, the Royal National theatre, and does a lot of work for Shakespeare’s Globe. Directing wise, Nick has direct…
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For the 2nd episode of the trilogy, James is chatting to the founder and artistic director of the nationally renowned and Suffolk-based theatre company " Red Rose Chain", Joanna Carrick. Joanna set up the company in 1990 and since then has directed and adapted many brilliant productions, including their highly acclaimed annual "Theatre in the Fores…
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The Jammy Podcast is back! After a long break, the podcast is back with 3 interviews with some incredible guests. To start the trilogy, Jammy will be talking to Susan Bennett - voiceover artist most famous for being the original voice of Apple's Siri. Susan has also done voiceovers for companies such as McDonald's, Cartoon Network, Coca-Cola, and F…
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The idea that man would one day go to the moon is often perceived to be a modern concept. But in the 17th century one man published a book that not only detailed his own thoughts on what the moon was but also suggested a method on how we could travel to the moon and back. Although his conclusions are indeed very whacky the book itself is very inter…
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For the 13th episode of the podcast, Jammy chats with the award-winning improviser, comedian, actress, and author, Pippa Evans. Author of the book “Improv Your Life”, Pippa is a core member of the Olivier award-winning ‘Showstopper the improvised Musical’, and has toured the Uk and internationally. She can often be heard on BBC radio 4 in many come…
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For the 2nd episode of season 2, Jammy will be chatting to the actor Peter Singh. Peter has had a massive career in film, tv and theatre. You may have seen him in The Personal History of David Copperfield, Disney's Christopher Robin, Hampstead alongside the academy award-winning Dianne Keaton, and Johnny English Strikes Again, as well as many other…
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To open season 2, Jammy will be chatting with the esteemed mezzo-soprano singer Hanna Hipp. Hanna, a graduate of the Royal Opera House's Jette Parker Young Artist's Programme, has performed all around the world including in the Royal Albert Hall, the Glynderbourne opera festival, and the Royal Opera House many times. Hanna is extremely well-known i…
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For the 10th and final episode of The Jammy Podcast season 1, Jammy will be chatting to the runner up of Britain’s Got Talent 2015, and one of the most watched magicians in the world, Jamie Raven. Since coming second in the 2015 series of Britain’s Got Talent, Jamie has headlined the most successful magic show in West end history, toured the world …
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For the 9th episode of the Jammy Podcast, Jammy will be chatting to the New York Times bestseller author and co-creator of Guardians of the Galaxy, Dan Abnett. Dan has had an incredible career in comic book writing and novels, having released over 50 books. In 2009, he co-created the famous “Guardians of the Galaxy” which has since went on to becom…
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In the 8th episode of the Jammy Podcast, Jammy is joined by the incredible BBC journalist and podcast presenter Simon Mundie. Hosting his very own podcast for BBC radio 4 called Don't Tell Me The Score, Simon has interviewed some of the most famous sporting figures including Caitlyn Jenner and Sir Chris Hoy. As well as hosting his podcast, he is al…
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In the 7th episode of the Jammy Podcast, Jammy interviews the incredible film and theatre director Phyllida Lloyd CBE. Best known for directing the movie Mamma Mia! and The Iron Lady Phyllida has had an amazing career in theatre and film, directing theatre productions for the RSC and the National theatre (to name a couple), as well as Broadway and …
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For the 6th episode of the Jammy Podcast Jammy is chatting to two thirds of the wild swimming brothers! Growing up in the Peak District, brothers Jack, Callum and Robbie fell in love with wild swimming. After taking their separate career paths, In 2015 they swam the length of the River Eden together - the wild swimming brothers was born. Since then…
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In the 5th episode, Jammy chats with the associate musical director of Hamilton UK, Chris Hatt. Before Hamilton, Chris was the musical director of Billy Elliot and has musical directed many productions. They'll be talking about how Chris got into theatre, the emotional last night of Billy Elliot, and when the west end will return.…
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In the 4th episode of the Jammy podcast, Jammy chats with the Olivier award-winning composer Adrian Sutton. Writer of music for 8 National theatre plays including the hits Curious Incident about the Dog in the Night-Time and War Horse. They'll be chatting about all things theatre, as well as Adrian's favourite play to work on and where he keeps his…
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This episode, Jammy chats the muli-award winning children’s author and illustrator Rob Biddulph. Winner of the Waterstones Children’s book prize 2015, Rob has created 10 incredible children’s books. During lockdown, Rob started “draw with rob”, his online art lesson, which earned him a guiness world record and a point of light award from the prime …
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For the second episode , Jammy interviews the olivier-award winning playwright and actor Henry Shields. Long time member of mischief theatre, Henry is the co-writer of big west end hits such as The Comedy About a Bank Robbery and the Play That Goes Wrong. Henry will be talking about all things theatre, mischief's tv series and laughing on stage! Li…
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Hey Bois, Im Jammy. Welcome to today's freakin' podcast. This podcast tells you about worlds one of the best cricketers named......(You need to watch) This episode talks about his income,net life,worth,and many more cool things. "Stay Tuned and play PUBG." Follow me on social media as well.... This episode basically tells you about a famous cricket…
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Hey Fellas, Its your boi Jammy. Be sure to watch this video to clarify all your doubts about The Teenage millionaire, football star Kylian mbappe. Follow me on Instagram:@_.Jammy._ This episode tells you most of the things about this player like his life, football career, net worth and much more. Stay Tuned. "Stay Cool and play PUBG"…
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Hey Ronaldo Fans, Its specially for you guys. I really want you guys to hear this podcast hosted by yours trulyyyyyyy...... It shares Ronaldo's Clubs and His Net worth And All The Basic and advanced Information which you would like to hear bout' him. My Instagram Account needs some follow: @Jahagirdarjay15 Stay tuned for more cool sporty content an…
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This week we discuss the importance of Radiohead’s Kid A, encourage you to send someone a quid and of couse play some crackin’ tunes. We also might possibly (but hopefully not) offend some Australians. And Americans. And maybe some English folk. Tracklisting Bangy Bangy by The Fresh Cut Collective Give It Up, Don’t Give It Away by Fable & the World…
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This week your presenters struggle with artist names. Tracks: Nocow – Sever Ties DELS – Bird Milk Piff PCH & Mr Brady – Best of David Ezra Brown – Drty Mny 4mat – The wonderful Freddie Joachim – When you sleep The New Division – Soft Vanilla – Gold Background music in the episode was by Sean Eskimo, Rykard and Rysic Cygo..…
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Rick thinks MC Hammer is Rubbish. Pete disagrees. Rick recounts a harrowing tale from his youth. Pete’s not sure what to make of it. Tracklisting Nightly Beat – 7 Bear//Face – Taste my sad Caves – Jade Ju-Ar – Empty My Dry Wet Mess – Lick eO – Seedfall (Nest Of Wishes #1) Rykard – Hold on [Exclusive!] Qebrus and Valance Drakes – Chapter one In this…
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We’re both slightly hungover this week but we’re not going to let that stop us from delivering you another slice of audio love pie. Taste it! Tracklisting Curly Jefferson – Dancette 813 – Bluebirds Elaquent – The love Kinan – Rose et Gris Ruff Draft – Cypher Grae Kiyomitsu Miyashita – City GRANT – Bloom Mender – Disylabic .…
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Pete and Rick take a trip to a haunted house and inexplicably spend all their time there playing frightening music. To experience this podcast at its best, please listen on headphones whilst hiding under your bed. Don’t hide under someone else’s bed; we frown upon such behaviour. Tracklisting DiEter Stijl – Creepy crawlies [Noisybeat] LRA – Ricco i…
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Rick’s mic sounds shoddy (he got it from Tesco) but the tunes are good! What’s that? New music from Letherette, Bitbasic, Ketsa and more!? Yes! Tracklisting: FlyGoon – Gone (Watch on YouTube) Bitbasic – Alpha Dromayo [Rec72] Eigenheimer – Shopping Mall [Rec72] (Watch on YouTube) Letherette – Warstones [Ninja Tune] Ketsa – Fermentation [Invisible Ag…
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Rick and Pete are back for another show jam(my) packed with super-good real-nice tunes. We think we’re getting ever so slightly better at presenting but would love your feedback! Join us on our Facebook page for whatever people do these days on Facebook. Tracklisting Rykard – Shelter Cove (Social Weapons Remix) [Dedpop] Ketsa – Solution [Invisible …
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This week something exciting happened; Jammy Toast gained a co-host! I’m very happy to introduce Rick Wearing AKA Rykard who will be joining me as often as possible to record the podcast. Rick brought some cracking tunes with him. Tracklisting: Glowbug – The cockroach Catnip and Claws – Altostratus [Dedpop] Suhov – Nappal [Budabeats] Rykard – Neon …
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It’s amazing isn’t it? You think a podcast is dead and then it just pops back up again like a musical zombie. I’m hesitant to call this a relaunch because I did that once before (in 2009) and then managed to stick with it for about a month. But I’m going to try to do a few more shows. Stick around eh? Tracklisting: WNY – Six [Kikapu] Ominous Audio …
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