Honesty Box
Mandy Smith, former cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic, and author of Cabin Fever: The Sizzling Secrets of a Virgin Air Hostess, answers your questions on airline food, the infamous 'mile high club', and whether turbulence is dangerous.
Mandy Smith, former cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic, and author of Cabin Fever: The Sizzling Secrets of a Virgin Air Hostess, answers your questions on airline food, the infamous 'mile high club', and whether turbulence is dangerous.
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In this episode of Minutes With, we spoke to the remarkable Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector, about his two-time escape from the country run by dictator Kim Jong Un. Timothy explains what it is like to grow up in a 'prison country', where wearing jeans or watching TV could have you killed in a gruesome public execution. Timothy's parents abandon him as a child, leaving him living on the streets and battling starvation during the famine. Incredibly, he manages to escape but is captured by the Chinese Army and brutally tortured for his defection. His incredible journey to freedom ends with the actions of a 13-year-old student who saved his life and granted him the chance to live in democracy.
In this week's episode of Minutes With, we sat down with American veteran Chris VanSant as he takes us through his remarkable career in the Delta Force. Chris reveals the rigorous selection process required to join the elite force and takes us inside combat situations, explaining the complex operations that led to the capture of Saddam Hussein and the 'deck of cards' during the invasion of Iraq. Chris explains how death, loss and guilt caught up with him after years of service, leading to a moment that changed his life forever and set him on a new path.
Joe Dittmar shares his story of surviving the horrific 9/11 terrorist attack and describes the horrendous experience of escaping the burning tower, his final moments with the many friends he lost that day and how he made his way back home.
This week, we sat down with anti-knife crime activist Faron Paul to discuss how he survived being stabbed 18 times, and how he campaigns against knife crime, taking over 1200 weapons off the streets of London.
Sweet Anita wasn't diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome until she was 27 years old. Now she's one of the UK's biggest Twitch streamers. Anita explains the impact that Tourette's has had on her life and describes the darker side of her online fame.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman debate whether Australian is the sexiest language and if Blake Lively could do better than Ryan. Can they both laugh without smiling? And how successfully can Hugh and Ryan recreate an iconic Harry Potter scene?
We're putting football rivalries head to head in the ultimate debate show! In this episode, Robbie Lyle, the don of Arsenal Fan TV, goes head to head with legendary Man United fan Andy Tate.
Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown settle some of pop culture's biggest debates, arguing over the length of award season speeches and who would last longer in a zombie apocalypse, and Millie reveals who her go-to celebrity impression is!
Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy settle the biggest debates on the web, weighing up whether the Australian accent is the sexiest and if they could land a plane in an emergency before enjoying a hilarious debate about time travel.
Man City fan Lawrence 'Buvey' Bury tells Man United fan Adam McKola why he thinks Pep Guardiola is a better manager than Sir Alex Ferguson was. The rivals debate the arguments between the two clubs ahead of the 2023 Manchester derby FA Cup Final.
A City fan and a Liverpool fan are here to settle some of football's biggest arguments! Can Man City ever be considered a big club? Did Raheem Sterling make the right decision in leaving Liverpool? And is Klopp better than Pep?
Liverpool fan James Redmond goes up against Man United fan KG Tha Comedian to argue about the biggest rivalry in the Premier League. Is Salah better than Ronaldo? Was 1999 better than Istanbul? And are Liverpool finished when Klopp leaves?
Ryder Cup legends Ian Poulter and Tyrrell Hatton take on a game of Agree To Disagree. The golfers tackle some of sport's biggest debates, such as: Are American golf fans worse than European golf fans? And, is a hole-in-one harder than a 147 break?
Louis Makepeace is a TikTok creator and car salesman who has dwarfism. In this episode, he clears up whether people should bend down to talk to someone with dwarfism and how he feels about a remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Mandy Smith, former cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic, and author of Cabin Fever: The Sizzling Secrets of a Virgin Air Hostess, answers your questions on airline food, the infamous 'mile high club', and whether turbulence is dangerous.
Thomas Delaney, a recovering drug addict and public speaker and activist, gives honest answers to questions about drug addiction, including his lowest point, and what you should do if someone you love is struggling with addiction.
In this week's episode, ex-career criminal John Burton, a.k.a 'Juice Bomb John', recounts how he began a life of crime in the 90's Liverpool rave scene, smuggled millions of pounds worth of black market goods into the UK, and reformed to develop an app helping people find work after leaving the prison system.
In this episode of Minutes With, we sit down with human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith, who has represented over 400 people on death row in the United States. Clive shares his unique insights into the realities of defending detainees at Guantánamo Bay, explores the possibility of the U.S. abolishing the death penalty, and exposes the “barbaric” execution methods still in use.
In this week's episode, we speak to Jo Millington, a forensic scientist and blood spatter expert on her incredible work identifying murderers through the 'magic art' of crime scene investigation. Jo reveals the common mistakes murderers make when killing, explains how you can never totally clean up a crime scene and how it feels like to catch a 7/7 London bomber.
We sit down with former CIA officer John Kiriakou, who was involved in high-level operations following 9/11. But when he declined to participate in what the CIA called “enhanced interrogation,” he spoke out… And was imprisoned for doing so.
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