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David Hepworth
British
Journalist
Born:
Jul 27
,
1950
Life
Live
People
Work
World
You
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All political careers end in failure, but few did it so quickly as David Cameron's. He came to power promising not to 'bang on about Europe' and ended up having the continent's name chiselled into the lid of his political coffin.
David Hepworth
Failure
Political
Power
Few
Promising
Lid
About
Having
David
He
Name
Continent
Came
His
Cameron
End
Up
Quickly
Did
Bang
Ended
Europe
Coffin
Careers
Fortunately... 'With Fi and Jane' features BBC veterans Fi Glover and Jane Garvey sitting in the BBC cafe, nattering about whatever interests them.
David Hepworth
Cafe
Veterans
Whatever
About
Features
Sitting
Jane
Them
Interests
Fortunately
Many pop songs seem to be more potent now than in their heyday.
David Hepworth
Heyday
Seem
More
Potent
Songs
Than
Pop
Pop Songs
Many
Now
The 'Art of Charm' podcast can be intimidating. Not just because it's the work of a lawyer called Jordan Harbinger. Not simply because Jordan has worked out how to weaponise all the many elements of the human personality that go to make up charisma in order to get people to listen to him, be impressed by him, or hire him.
David Hepworth
Work
Art
People
Personality
Lawyer
Intimidating
Out
Charisma
Charm
Jordan
Simply
Make
Him
Make Up
Because
How
Go
Hire
Impressed
Up
Get
Listen
Human
Just
Just Because
Order
Worked
Human Personality
Many
Elements
Podcast listening, much like radio listening, is largely a question of habit. And the most powerful habits are the ones that fit into our daily routine.
David Hepworth
Daily
Listening
Our
Habit
Habits
Powerful
Like
Most
Most Powerful
Question
Fit
Much
Radio
Largely
Routine
From Public Radio International, there's 'PRI's The World', which is the States looking out at the rest of the globe. Elsewhere, the 'Global News Podcast' from the BBC World Service offers something similar.
David Hepworth
Service
News
World
Rest
Looking
Elsewhere
States
Out
Similar
Something
Global
Globe
Offers
Which
Public
Public Radio
Radio
International
There's only one podcast subject that can give Donald Trump a run for his money when it comes to vulgarity, excess, and base comedy, and that's football.
David Hepworth
Money
Comedy
Run
Give
Only
Excess
Football
Vulgarity
His
Subject
Trump
Donald
Donald Trump
Base
Radio 4 Extra is the network which offers the broadcasting version of eternal life.
David Hepworth
Life
Extra
Broadcasting
Network
Version
Offers
Which
Eternal
Eternal Life
Radio
The podcast by 'The Kitchen Sisters' celebrates the staggering variety of a society of immigrants via its food, from the Sheepherders' Ball in Boise, Idaho, through the favoured cuisine of Emily Dickinson to the unbelievable rituals of the great rural barbecue.
David Hepworth
Food
Great
Society
Immigrants
Rural
Unbelievable
Variety
Emily
Emily Dickinson
Kitchen
Through
Rituals
Idaho
Ball
Cuisine
Sisters
Via
Staggering
Barbecue
The '30 for 30' strand started life as a series of behind-the-scenes docs for the sports channel ESPN. It has now spawned an equally fascinating series of podcasts. Like the films, these podcasts don't rely on access, the usual currency of sports journalism, and are strangely excited by stories that are complicated and require telling at length.
David Hepworth
Life
Sports
Complicated
Films
Channel
Telling
Rely
Excited
Journalism
Like
Equally
Access
ESPN
Currency
Stories
Length
Require
Strand
Spawned
Strangely
Fascinating
Usual
Series
Now
Started
Half the battle with successful podcasts is in the naming; here, the big media owners have a lot to learn from the smaller operators.
David Hepworth
Battle
Half
Big
Smaller
Naming
Learn
Lot
Owners
Successful
Media
Here
'They Walk Among Us' is the work of husband-and-wife team Benjamin and Rosie. In the past, they've covered the Shannon Matthews case and the career of the prisoner known as Charles Bronson.
David Hepworth
Work
Walk
Prisoner
Past
Charles
Case
Known
Covered
In The Past
Us
Rosie
Team
Among
Career
The great children's author and illustrator Shirley Hughes marks her 90th birthday by appearing as Michael Berkeley's guest in 'Private Passions'.
David Hepworth
Great
Birthday
Guest
Marks
Berkeley
Private
Passions
Shirley
Michael
Author
Hughes
Children
Appearing
Her
Illustrator
I wouldn't wish a night of 1971 television on my worst enemy. But the records of 1971, again, still live for us now. And they had the benefit at the time of having the kind of uninterrupted, unimpeded concentration of a huge generation of people. Because the only thing I wanted to spend money on when I was 21 was records.
David Hepworth
Time
Generation
People
Enemy
Money
Wish
Live
Benefit
Spend
Worst
Television
Kind
Having
Only
Records
Had
Concentration
Because
Still
Huge
The Only Thing
Wanted
Again
Us
Now
Thing
Night
The packaging of Led Zeppelin's IV doesn't have the name of the band, doesn't have the name of the album: It's got a guy on the cover with a load of sticks on his back. This record didn't quite get to No. 1 in the United States - it went to No. 2 - but stayed on the charts for years and years and years.
David Hepworth
Band
Back
States
Record
Stayed
Guy
Charts
Name
Sticks
Got
Cover
His
Years
Years And Years
Led
Get
Quite
Packaging
United
United States
Zeppelin
Album
Load
Famine is a consequence of poverty.
David Hepworth
Poverty
Famine
Consequence
The age of the rock star was coterminous with rock n' roll, which, in spite of all the promises made in some memorable songs, proved to be as finite as the era of ragtime or big bands. The rock era is over. We now live in a hip-hop world.
David Hepworth
Age
World
Made
Promises
Big
Live
Memorable
Some
Finite
Spite
Songs
Over
Rock
Hip-Hop
Era
Proved
Rock Star
Rock-N-Roll
Bands
Roll
Which
Star
Now
I loathe anyone impressed by fame or money.
David Hepworth
Money
Loathe
Impressed
Fame
Anyone
'Bombshell' is a remarkable podcast. In the course of it, three people who know what they are talking about cover 'military strategy, White House mayhem, and the best cocktails'.
David Hepworth
Best
People
Three
White
White House
Military
Strategy
About
Remarkable
Know
House
Talking
Course
Cover
Mayhem
Who
Cocktails
Bombshell
Upload Radio is a new venture offering content creators and bedroom DJs the chance to get their own programmes on the air by buying time.
David Hepworth
Time
Own
Programmes
Air
New
Venture
Content
Bedroom
Offering
Get
Radio
Creators
Buying
Chance
The podcast 'Note to Self' is 'the tech show about being human'. Human notions of privacy have changed.
David Hepworth
Privacy
Changed
About
Self
Human
Being
Note
Being Human
Notions
Show
Tech
I make no apology for the fact I like to hear people talk about work. It's the acceptable way of talking about life and people.
David Hepworth
Life
Work
People
Way
About
Fact
Like
Talk
Make
Talking
Acceptable
Hear
Hear People
Apology
Lucy Kellaway's columns in the 'Financial Times' lend themselves to podcasts because they usually consist of her giving a brisk ticking off to some CEO or subversively wondering whether we're really as busy as we pretend we are.
David Hepworth
Financial
Giving
Busy
Consist
Pretend
Some
Columns
Ticking
Because
Off
Times
Wondering
Whether
Lend
CEO
Themselves
Really
Lucy
Her
Others may recognise their world in 'Eat Sleep Work Repeat'. This podcast is the side project of Bruce Daisley, who works at Twitter. It consists of him talking to experts about what makes us happy at work and why.
David Hepworth
Work
Happy
World
Twitter
Others
Side
Project
Recognise
Consists
Eat
About
Bruce
Him
Talking
Makes
Repeat
May
Experts
Us
Who
Works
Why
Sleep
British podcasts tend to shamefacedly shuffle the ads towards the end. Americans put them up front and promote them enthusiastically. I think the Americans have it right.
David Hepworth
Think
Promote
Enthusiastically
Tend
Ads
Put
Towards
End
Up
American
Front
Them
Shuffle
Right
British
Back in the 1980s, state-of-the-nation fictions were all set in Manhattan. Now, they're all in Trump country. Early in 'S-Town,' we're introduced to an actual maze, every branch of which leads to a further junction. This may also be a metaphor.
David Hepworth
Country
Every
Back
Further
Introduced
Leads
Also
Metaphor
Were
Trump
Branch
Junction
May
Manhattan
Maze
Fictions
Which
Now
Actual
Early
Set
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