Honesty Box
Big Phil Campion, a former SAS Soldier who also spent time working on the circuit as a private mercenary, answers your questions on how many people he's killed and what three things he'd rely on in a survival situation.
Big Phil Campion, a former SAS Soldier who also spent time working on the circuit as a private mercenary, answers your questions on how many people he's killed and what three things he'd rely on in a survival situation.
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This episode of Minutes With features Manchester-born rapper Bugzy Malone, who was recruited into the notorious Little Hill Gang as a teenager. Bugzy tells us about his childhood growing up in the shadow of Manchester's gang wars, how he suffered abuse at the hands of his stepfather and the disturbing moment he was stabbed with a screwdriver as an 11-year-old boy. Bugzy reveals how the death of his best friend led him to write music from the heart and create a 'blueprint' for young people.
In this episode of Minutes With, Gwen Adshead gives us an insightful account of her 30-year career as one of the UK's leading forensic psychiatrists. Gwen recounts her experience working beyond the walls of the UK's high security prisons and hospitals. Gwen remembers meeting the Yorkshire Ripper inside Broadmoor, hearing about the ways murderers cut up bodies and offers us an unprecedented look inside a therapy session with a serial killer.
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 episode of Minutes With, we sat down with Amelia Dimoldenberg, who is behind the hit YouTube show 'Chicken Shop Date' and talked about how she started the show, her favourite dates, and the one dream date she's after...
In this episode of Minutes With, we sat down with Richard Musa, a former gang enforcer for the UK's most notorious Triad groups, 14K and SW. Richard tells us about the violence he experienced as part of a life of organised crime, how he survived a brutal machete attack and the secret initiation process. Richard explains why he walked away from a life of organised crime and the regrets that still haunt him.
In this timely episode, actress, model and comedian Emily Atack discusses harassment of women and current protection policies.
Nottingham Forest stars Chris Wood and Morgan Gibbs-White debate some of the biggest football debates. The striker and the midfielder discuss scoring a worldie long-range striker or a tap-in? And who would make the best manager?
Spurs fan Flav goes up against Arsenal fan Ty of AFTV fame. Did Arsenal have the North London Derby postponed because they were scared? And will Spurs finish above Arsenal?
Liverpool fan Laurence McKenna and Arsenal fan Cecil Jee Thomas argue over the biggest talking points of the 2023/24 season, clashing over who'll win a trophy next and whether Gabriel and Saliba would make it into a combined team over van Dijk.
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.
The United Strand goes up against Jacob Hawley ahead of Manchester United v Arsenal. The two tackle some of the biggest debates around the two Premier League sides, including the title race and who the biggest banter club in England is.
Chelsea fan Savage Dan tells Manchester City fan Buvey why he thinks Erling Haaland is overrated. The two argue over some of the biggest debates between the two Premier League sides, including who was better: Drogba or Agüero?
Ahead of Tottenham Hotspur against Liverpool, Expressions tells Laurence McKenna why he thinks Mo Salah is overrated and why he thinks Arne Slot will be sacked before Thomas Frank. The two argue over some of the biggest debates between the teams.
In this episode, Man City fan Big Steve goes up against the don of AFTV, Robbie Lyle. Will Man City ever be as big as Arsenal? Would any Arsenal players make it into Man City's team? Did Man City buy their success?
Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren debate some of boxing's biggest debates. The two promoters discuss Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury? Which Premier League player would make the best boxer? As well as debates about Jake Paul and MrBeast.
HAAS teammates Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman clash in Agree To Disagree, debating British vs French food, F1, football and more with hilarious banter, bold opinions and plenty of teammate rivalry.
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.
Big Phil Campion, a former SAS Soldier who also spent time working on the circuit as a private mercenary, answers your questions on how many people he's killed and what three things he'd rely on in a survival situation.
Business owner Stephen Kinnard opens up about his experience of being a virgin at the age of 44. He discusses his views on sex and relationships, reveals his dream celebrity crush, and gives advice to others who might be in a similar situation.
This episode of Minutes With features Manchester-born rapper Bugzy Malone, who was recruited into the notorious Little Hill Gang as a teenager. Bugzy tells us about his childhood growing up in the shadow of Manchester's gang wars, how he suffered abuse at the hands of his stepfather and the disturbing moment he was stabbed with a screwdriver as an 11-year-old boy. Bugzy reveals how the death of his best friend led him to write music from the heart and create a 'blueprint' for young people.
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