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Paul English Live
by Paul English
Live every Thursday at 3pm US eastern, 8pm in the UK. Listen on WBN324, Radio Soapbox and Rumble - all links at: https://paulenglishlive.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #138· From Pirate Airwaves to Hidden Histories: A Night with Miles Johnston and Eli James
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comWe battled a few gremlins at the top of the show and compared notes on recent streaming hiccups between Rumble and YouTube before settling back into our usual rhythm. I talked through possible schedule tweaks for this programme and the growing FFT Radio line-up, then welcomed Eric Von Essex to chew over the week: elections, tech tantrums, garden fences and the strange comfort of bell-ringing and early-morning radio. Hour two featured broadcaster and researcher Miles Johnston, who traced a vivid, first-hand history of Ireland’s pirate radio era—Big D, Sunshine, Radio Nova—and how that creative wave, engineering craft and “Optimod” sound shaped broadcasting across these islands. From there we ventured into his current interests: frequency and field effects, the Bell, megaliths and interdimensional ideas, plus why so much of official history feels curated. In hour three, Eli James joined from Arkansas to discuss media capture, lawfare around groups like SPLC/ADL, demographic engineering, and the spiritual and cultural stamina required to build alternatives. A lively, occasionally provocative tour across radio past, contested present and possible futures—all with you alongside in the chat.'Rumble': https://rumble.com'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com'FFT Radio' (Food For Thought Radio): https://fftradio.com'StreamYard' (live streaming studio): https://streamyard.com'The Bases Project' (Miles Johnston): https://thebasesproject.org'Radio Caroline' (official site): https://www.radiocaroline.co.uk'Q107 Toronto' (CILQ‑FM): https://q107.com'CHUM‑FM Toronto': https://www.iheartradio.ca/chum'SPLC — Southern Poverty Law Center': https://www.splcenter.org'ADL — Anti‑Defamation League': https://www.adl.org'Oxford University Press': https://global.oup.com'Rick Beato (music educator) YouTube channel': https://www.youtube.com/@RickBeato'Patrick Moore — The Sky at Night' (BBC): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mk7h'Richard Vobes (presenter/filmmaker)': https://www.richardvobes.com'Mark Devlin (author/broadcaster)': https://www.markdevlin.co.uk'Ford Motor Company': https://www.ford.com'Prime Minister of Israel — Official': https://www.gov.il/en/departments/prime_minister'Saturn Death Cult (Troy McLachlan)': https://saturniandeathcult.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #137· Chickens, Compost, and Free Speech: Building the Good Life from the Ground Up
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comA lively, three-hour ramble that starts with some unavoidable streaming gremlins (now tamed) and an invite to listen direct via fftradio.com. I catch up with Eric Von Essex on everything from thrift, real-food swaps and the resurgence of practical living, to over‑complicated technology, surveillance creep and why simple, repairable kit still matters. In hour two, farmer Mark drops in with a brilliant chicken run debrief (six birds, one operatic cockerel) and no‑nonsense growing tips you can act on this weekend: potatoes in buckets, quick wins like lettuce and radish, beans up a fence, compost that actually works (yes to eggshells, nettles, comfrey and diluted urine), cheap and kind slug traps, plus using mulch and woodchip wisely. We also talk food security, group buying with local farmers and schools being nudged back into beds, fruit trees and hens. Hour three pivots to Canada with Monica Schafer: AI, age‑gating and the drive toward digital ID; the Tumbler Ridge shooting and a class action aimed at an AI firm; and campus culture at the University of Lethbridge, free inquiry versus mob theatrics, and how the long march through institutions shows up in real life. We close on solutions: rebuild local culture, grow food, dance, and choose optimism one practical step at a time.FFT Radio (listen live and chat): https://fftradio.comPaul English Live (show hub/player): https://paulenglishlive.comRumble (live streams): https://rumble.comYouTube (live streams): https://www.youtube.comElectronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): https://www.eff.org“A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace” (John Perry Barlow, EFF): https://www.eff.org/cyberspace-independenceB&Q (tools, garden and materials): https://www.diy.comLidl Great Britain (food shopping): https://www.lidl.co.ukIceland Foods (food shopping): https://www.iceland.co.ukUniversity of Lethbridge (context for the campus discussion): https://www.ulethbridge.caDistrict of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia (context for news reference): https://www.tumblerridge.caHarrogate Spring Flower Show: https://www.flowershow.org.uk
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #136 · From Blue Screens to Blockchains: A Chaotic Week and a Clear Path
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comA very human start this week: I battled the blue screen of death, a failed SSD and a last‑minute OBS install to get us on air. We swapped war stories about tech resilience, backups, lost jingles and the fine art of making tea, then veered joyfully into rail nostalgia (Liverpool Street, Fenchurch Street and the DLR), small EVs, and why public transport should be beautiful, punctual and built around people. We also nattered books and big ideas: Jesuits, history as told (and untold), and two dense tomes that prod you to question everything. Hour two, Gary Glendale joined to make the case for Bitcoin SV as a public, time‑stamped ledger for more than money: auditable records, private-by-choice messaging, and a route to provably honest administration. We explored affidavits, courts de jure, and why open ledgers could starve corruption, help farmers and small businesses transact, and put the public back in the driving seat. We wrapped with practical next steps: wallets, simple onboarding, and a future how‑to session so newcomers can try a small, low‑risk first purchase.'OBS Studio (Open Broadcaster Software)': https://obsproject.com'Signal Private Messenger': https://signal.org'Telegram Messenger': https://telegram.org'Bitcoin SV (Bitcoin Association)': https://bitcoinsv.com'Transport for London – Docklands Light Railway (DLR)': https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/dlr/'Bank of England': https://www.bankofengland.co.uk'Georgetown University': https://www.georgetown.edu'Amazon Web Services (AWS)': https://aws.amazon.com'Microsoft Azure': https://azure.microsoft.com'Bill Hicks (official site)': https://billhicks.com'Rumble': https://rumble.com'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com https://metanetapps.com'Metanapps': https://metanetapps.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #135 · With Matt Landman
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comThree hours that flew. We opened with some unapologetically British scene‑setting (time‑zones, signal checks and a studio full of good humour) before I shared a small, human story about helping an elderly neighbour after a tumble – a reminder that ordinary kindness still matters. From there we roamed: the creep of platform censorship and why we simulcast on Rumble/YouTube while building Food For Thought Radio; the state of motorsport and cars (from Koenigsegg’s mad hybrids to axial‑flux motors at YASA and JCB’s hydrogen engines), and how ‘smart’, network‑tethered tech too often means control. Hour two brought our guest, filmmaker and campaigner Matt Landman (FrankenSkies), for a brisk primer on geoengineering/chemtrails, EMF exposure, and the politics and language that surround them (SCoPEx, NASA’s CARE, cloud‑seeding history, Lynmouth 1952). We talked farms, soil life and bees, peer pressure vs speaking up, and Matt’s Stop Geoengineering London rally at Marble Arch on Saturday, 20 June, 2pm. In hour three we stitched the cultural threads together – media narratives, technocracy, and why local action, community radio and simply turning up (at markets, meetings and rallies) is how we push back with good grace and good information. Food For Thought Radio' (FFT Radio): https://fftradio.com/'FrankenSkies' (Matt Landman’s documentary, official site): https://frankenskies.com/'Stop Geoengineering London' (rally info): https://stopgeoengineeringlondon.co.uk/'SCoPEx – Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment' (Harvard project overview): https://www.keutschgroup.com/scopex'CARE – Charged Aerosol Release Experiment' (background): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charged_Aerosol_Release_Experiment'Lynmouth Flood (1952)' (overview): https://www.rmets.org/metmatters/day-lynmouth-flood-1952'YASA' (axial‑flux electric motors): https://yasa.com/'Koenigsegg' (official site): https://www.koenigsegg.com/'JCB – Hydrogen Engines' (official sustainability page): https://www.jcb.com/en-US/explore/sustainability/hydrogen/'Johnson Matthey' (catalysis/PGM technologies referenced): https://matthey.com/'Wilhelm Reich' (biography overview): https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wilhelm-Reich'Club of Rome' (context referenced): https://www.clubofrome.org/'United Nations – 2030 Agenda / SDGs' (official hub): https://sdgs.un.org/2030agenda'World Economic Forum' (referenced): https://www.weforum.org/'Spero Protection Clothing' (Matt Landman’s EMF‑shielding apparel): https://speroapparel.com/'Sonya Poulton' (journalist; link hub incl. YouTube/Rumble): https://linktr.ee/soniapoulton'EuroFolk Radio' (mentioned relay platform): https://eurofolkradio.com/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #134· Home Births, Hard Truths: Whistleblowing, Status and Sovereignty
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comLive on Thursday, 9 April 2026, Eric (heroically croaky) and I opened with a wide‑ranging hour that ran from crop‑circle “plans” and free‑energy folklore to the practical question of how you’d actually release a breakthrough safely—open source, decentralised, and everywhere at once—rather than letting it be buried. That flowed into a bigger theme: taking back agency in everyday life, from transport and tools to status, law, and the creeping bureaucracy that gags common sense. We also played a short Lord Monckton clip to kick the energy-policy hornet’s nest and revisited cultural touchpoints (Chris Rea, the Doobie Brothers, and that chilling monologue from My Dinner with André) as mirrors for the moment.Hour two featured former NHS midwife and whistleblower Victoria Rixon, who set out—plainly and bravely—what she witnessed on the wards: chronic understaffing, policy over care, and the trauma that followed. She made the case for restoring true midwifery and normalising home birth, and we discussed how families can rebuild confidence outside rigid pathways. In hour three, Etta Vogt joined from Chicago to talk data centres, digital IDs, prepping, architecture, and why local, human‑scale solutions beat managed dependency. A spirited, sometimes sobering, always human conversation about power—who holds it, and how we take it back.'Paul English Live': https://paulenglishlive.com'Food for Thought Radio': https://fftradio.com'The Slingshot Channel (Jörg Sprave)': https://www.youtube.com/@JoergSprave'Chris Rea (official)': https://www.chrisrea.com'The Doobie Brothers (official)': https://thedoobiebrothers.com'My Dinner with André' (film page): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082783/'Findhorn Foundation': https://www.findhorn.org
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #133 · Brazil, Werewolves, Clockism
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comIn tonight’s wide‑ranging live show we eased in with blue‑skies-and-shorts weather chat before diving into flying lore and “the right stuff” — from test pilots and Chuck Yeager to Tom Wolfe’s classic and its 1983 film. We pulled on the daylight saving thread (Hannah Fry’s case against clock changes, Franklin’s satire, and William Willett’s campaign), weighed up preparedness and simple food stores, and swapped practical foraging tips (nettles, dandelions, cleavers) and old‑school sundials. In hour two, my friend Helen joined us from southern Brazil to describe building Terra Nova — a small, self‑reliant hamlet of orchards, beans, fish ponds and flocks — and her therapeutic work tackling trauma and (as she frames it) demonic attachments. We closed with Graham Linehan’s “werewolf” game analogy for informed minorities, a nudge toward peaceful non‑compliance and community action, and a pair of musical palate cleansers: Slim Gaillard’s Selling Out from Absolute Beginners and a fresh cut from Manchester’s David Rybka. As ever, we skipped the sponsor guff and kept it practical: skills, food, gardens, and the right people around you. If you’ve views on binning the clock change or want to share your best five long‑life pantry staples, drop them in for next week.'The Right Stuff' (book) by Tom Wolfe — Penguin UK: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/331187/the-right-stuff-by-tom-wolfe/9781784873714'The Right Stuff' (1983 film) — Warner Bros official page: https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/right-stuffChuck Yeager — official U.S. Air Force biography (Air University AFEHRI): https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Portals/10/AFEHRI/documents/WallofAchievers/Yeager.pdfUK military low‑flying (incl. Mach Loop area context) — GOV.UK guidance: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/military-low-flyingWilliam Willett’s pamphlet ‘The Waste of Daylight’ (full text): https://www.webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/willett.htmlBenjamin Franklin’s ‘An Economical Project’ (1784) — full text: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Works_of_the_late_Doctor_Benjamin_Franklin/An_economical_ProjectFood for Free (50th anniversary edition) — overview via Penguin (Richard Mabey reading guide): https://www.penguin.co.uk/discover/articles/richard-mabey-reading-guide-books-orderThe Victorian Kitchen Garden (BBC Two, 1987) — series information: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0482150/Absolute Beginners (1986 film) — overview (Britannica): https://www.britannica.com/topic/Absolute-BeginnersAbsolute Beginners — soundtrack personnel incl. Slim Gaillard ‘Selling Out’ (Library of Congress jazz filmography excerpt): https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/master/music/jots/200028017/0001.pdfTRIGGERnometry — official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@triggerpodMafia/Werewolf (party game) — background on the informed‑minority vs uninformed‑majority mechanic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafia_(party_game)David Rybka — official Bandcamp page: https://davidrybkamusic.bandcamp.com/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #132 · Broken Toasters, Fixed Communities: Repairing Food, Speech,and Sense
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comIn this lively three-hour edition I open with the clocks-about-to-change chaos and a bit of studio mayhem, before settling in with Eric for a wide-ranging, cheeky catch‑up that swerves from timekeeping and sneezes to surveillance-laden insurance apps, older vs newer cars, and the slow hollowing‑out of our high streets. We also touch on online creators and free speech workarounds (Cockney rhyming slang, anyone?), and the perennial question of how to speak plainly without getting throttled by censors. Hour two welcomes Thomas Anderson from Germany. We dig into his Repair Café work, practical skills across generations, and the structural squeeze on farmers—subsidies to leave land idle, supermarket leverage, and how communities might rebuild local food systems (from allotments to direct farmer–household contracts). We explore grow‑at‑home ideas like chufa and sunchokes, and the case for indoor growing. In hour three, Monica Schaefer joins to wrestle with self‑censorship, how to reach different audiences, “learned helplessness,” and why clear, courageous speech plus real‑world action matter if we’re to repair not just toasters—but our food, towns, and culture. 'Rumble (show simulcast platform)': https://rumble.com'YouTube (show simulcast platform)': https://www.youtube.com'Repair Café Foundation (community repair movement Thomas mentioned)': https://www.repaircafe.org/en/'Girlguiding UK (policy discussions referenced)': https://www.girlguiding.org.uk'Club of Rome (context for environmental policy debates)': https://www.clubofrome.org'Bayer (parent company of the former Monsanto)': https://www.bayer.com'Starlink (rural connectivity noted in the episode)': https://www.starlink.com'Leo Kottke (artist briefly featured/mentioned)': https://www.leokottke.com'The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (context in music discussion)': https://www.thebeatles.com'Chufa / Tiger Nut (crop referenced)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyperus_esculentus'Sunchoke / Jerusalem Artichoke (crop referenced)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helianthus_tuberosus'Aquaponics (method referenced)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaponics'Cooper Alan (song referenced)': https://www.cooperalanmusic.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #131 · Do No Harm, Take No Nonsense: Natural Law, Militarism and Modern Politics
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comIt’s Thursday, 19 March, and we’re back live with an hour of weather chit‑chat, bike‑ride oddities and a spirited detour into politics, history and first principles. Eric Von Essex drops in with tales from Cheshunt to the Lee Valley (including National Nutter Day contenders), DIY fixes for foggy headlamps, and his very serious Fockem Poll—where Lassie and Skippy are neck‑and‑neck for “prime monster”. From there we pivot to the bigger stuff: what leadership should look like, a withering read‑aloud on Keir Starmer’s temperament, and why so many of us sense something missing in modern public life. In hour two, Steve James (Occult Academy) joins us for a deep, clear tour of natural law, moral relativism, and militarism—drawing on his own service experience to argue why authority without morality devours freedom. We range from Hastings and the Domesday Book to Smedley Butler’s “War is a Racket,” Adam Curtis on public relations and desire, and how to reclaim agency without sliding into nihilism. It’s lively, occasionally daft, and firmly pointed at the same North Star: do no harm, take no nonsense, and build something better—locally, practically, together.'Rumble (platform)': https://rumble.com'YouTube (platform)': https://www.youtube.com'WD‑40 (product)': https://www.wd40.com'Viz (magazine)': https://viz.co.uk'The Sooty Show (official site)': https://www.thesootyshow.co.uk'English Heritage: 1066 and the Battle of Hastings': https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/battle-abbey-and-battlefield/history-and-stories/1066-battle-of-hastings/'UK National Archives: Domesday Book': https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/domesday-book/'Smedley D. Butler – “War Is a Racket” (Internet Archive)': https://archive.org/details/WarIsARacket'U.S. Marine Corps History Division – MajGen Smedley D. Butler (biography)': https://www.usmcu.edu/Research/Marine-Corps-History-Division/Information-for-Researchers/Biography-Directory/Major-General-Smedley-Darlington-Butler/'BBC – Adam Curtis: The Century of the Self (programme page)': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00ghgvd'It’s a Gift (1934) – W.C. Fields film with the grocery/kumquat scene (IMDb)': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025456/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #130 · Bikes, Beato and the Birth Certificate: Decentralise Everything
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comA lively, free‑wheeling late‑start show that meanders from UFOs and British TV nostalgia to oil myths, bikes, and the soul of sport, before landing on AI’s future and how decentralisation could put real power back in local hands. I share why Rick Beato’s video on open‑source, on‑device AI lit a fire under me, how home‑run models might mirror the way music left big studios, and why community tools, local trade, and even analogue crafts could thrive again. Along the way we riff on nicotine lozenges vs. brain fog, the strange comfort of cycling pain, the danger and glory of the Isle of Man TT, and the need to rebuild family, food, and finance from the ground up — including thorny topics like inheritance and birth certificates, and the launch plans for Food For Thought Radio. It’s a mate‑in‑the‑pub kind of episode: laughs, tangents, a couple of tunes, and a serious undercurrent — how to live better, more locally and independently, while the official world grows ever more daft. If you want to pitch in with FFT Radio or keep the conversation going, you know where to find me.'Rick Beato (YouTube channel)': https://www.youtube.com/@RickBeato'Napster (official site)': https://www.napster.com'Pink Floyd (official site)': https://www.pinkfloyd.com'David Gilmour (official site)': https://www.davidgilmour.com'Microsoft Windows (official)': https://www.microsoft.com/windows'Linux kernel (official)': https://www.kernel.org'Isle of Man TT (official information hub)': https://www.iomttraces.com/tt-information/'Indianapolis 500 (official site)': https://www.indy500.com'South Downs Way (National Trail official)': https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/south-downs-way/'Sturmey‑Archer (official site)': https://www.sturmey-archer.com'Brooks England Saddles (official site)': https://www.brooksengland.com'Chuck Brodsky (official site)': https://www.chuckbrodsky.com'JD McPherson (official site)': https://www.jdmcpherson.com'Deuteronomy 21:15–17 (Bible Gateway)': https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%2021%3A15-17&version=KJV'YouTube (platform)': https://www.youtube.com'Rumble (platform)': https://rumble.com'Paul English Live (site mentioned)': https://paulenglishlive.com'Food For Thought Radio (site mentioned)': https://fftradio.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #129 · Wonky Carrots, Working Wallets: Building a Parallel Market from the Ground Up
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comEpisode 129 took the usual meandering pub‑style route before locking onto a theme: All wars are bankers’ wars. We opened with light relief—gardening chat, fuchsias, chickens finally laying in the sunshine, the great organic vs supermarket egg debate, frying tips, and Saturday‑morning pancakes—before the tone sharpened into media scepticism and how manufactured narratives shape public consent. From there we welcomed our guest “the f in farmer,” who gave a grounded view from the fields: why local food matters, how farmers are squeezed, and how peer‑to‑peer digital cash (Bitcoin SV) could let producers sell eggs, beef and veg directly to listeners without middlemen or punitive fees. We dug into practicalities (wallets, on/off‑ramps, transaction costs) and the case for building a parallel marketplace that actually buys real goods (yes, wonky carrots) rather than just speculating. Along the way we touched Michael Rivero’s All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars, Godfrey Bloom’s central‑bank critique, a Thomas Massie clip on perpetual war budgets, and spun a Divine Comedy track—Infernal Machines—as a wry nod to how tech may upend “work” next. The takeaway: stop waiting for institutions to fix themselves; start transacting with one another, locally and directly, and starve the system of the consent—and the fees—it feeds on.Paul English Live (show hub): https://paulenglishlive.com/Bitcoin SV (BSV) – official blockchain site: https://www.bitcoinsv.com/HandCash (BSV wallet): https://handcash.io/ElectrumSV (desktop BSV wallet): https://electrumsv.io/Orange Gateway (fiat on/off‑ramp for BSV): https://www.orangegateway.com/Michael Rivero – All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars (video): https://rumble.com/v5hkl6p-all-wars-are-bankers-wars.htmlGodfrey Bloom – European Parliament speeches and banking critique: https://godfreybloom.uk/videos/Rep. Thomas Massie (official site): https://massie.house.gov/Signal (private messenger referenced for group chats): https://signal.org/Rumble (alternative video platform): https://rumble.com/BitChute (alternative video platform): https://www.bitchute.com/The Divine Comedy (band) – official site (track played: “Infernal Machines”): https://thedivinecomedy.com/The 5th Kind (channel mentioned): https://the5thkind.com/Richplanet (Richard D. Hall) – official site: https://www.richplanet.net/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #128 · With Guests Monika Schaefer & Eli James
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comA lively, freewheeling show—after a gloriously bumpy tech start—ranging from sodden sheds and stubborn doors to square dancing plans and why laughter is “biological warfare” against anxiety. I’m joined first by Eric Von Essex for wry observations on rain-soaked Britain, sheds, and the creeping bureaucratic state, before we veer into reading, resilience and why analogue hi‑fi still sings. We pick apart institutionally induced stress, touch on BAFTA’s Tourette’s kerfuffle, and celebrate politeness and humour as cultural superpowers.Hour two welcomes Monica Schaefer from snowy Canada for a candid update and a spirited defence of community, courtesy, and doing more of the things that lift us—books, music, and even a good square dance. In hour three, Eli James drops in to talk media narratives, censorship, history, money, and why more people are finally questioning the “official” stories. It’s eclectic, opinionated, and—once the gremlins are tamed—great fun to ride along with.'BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts)': https://www.bafta.org'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com'Rumble': https://rumble.com'Telegram': https://telegram.org'Sainsbury’s': https://www.sainsburys.co.uk'Fender (Princeton Reverb amplifiers)': https://www.fender.com'Sennheiser': https://www.sennheiser.com'Dual (turntables)': https://www.dual.de'Cambridge Audio': https://www.cambridgeaudio.com'Tommy James ("Draggin’ the Line")': https://www.tommyjames.com'Ray Bradbury (Fahrenheit 451)': https://www.raybradbury.com'The Brothers Karamazov (Project Gutenberg edition)': https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28054'The Orwell Foundation (George Orwell/1984)': https://www.orwellfoundation.com'Radio Soapbox': https://radiosoapbox.com'Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN)': https://republicbroadcasting.org
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #127 · Wonky Carrots and Peasant Money: Reclaiming Sovereignty from the Ground Up
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comIn this wide‑ranging live show, I kick off with lighter nights, AI artwork and a hot‑air detour before settling into a spirited hour with Eric Von Essex and returning guest Gary Glendale. We trade stories from airships to “dropping a clanger,” the madness of modern bureaucracy and subscription cars, and the week’s polls on government and global threats. We also wade into difficult territory: media distractions, the Epstein files, child protection failures, and how fear and propaganda fracture communities. Hour two turns to money, power and food sovereignty. Gary unpacks the difference between money and currency, why usury and debt underpin control, and how a practical, low‑fee, peer‑to‑peer payments rail can help farmers and locals trade directly—my “wonky carrots” test. We touch on gold myths, WWII history, and play thought‑provoking clips (Michael Hudson, The International, Godfrey Bloom). The upshot: organise locally, build parallel exchange, and keep your sense of humour while we do it.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #126 · Witches, Wise Women and the Hostile Takeover of Healing
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comA lively, free‑wheeling show that starts with Valentine’s banter and studio shenanigans before settling into a wide‑ranging discussion on witches, wise women and the hostile takeover of folk medicine. We explore how church and state persecution, the Malleus Maleficarum and later medical industrialisation sidelined community healers, and contrast that with practical, home‑based care: herbalism, midwifery, and everyday remedies. Guests Nathan and Holly join to share hands‑on wisdom: the “thieves” essential‑oil blend story, foraging (wild garlic, dandelion, cleavers), apple‑cider vinegar, fermented foods, onions and garlic, plus supportive nutrients such as zinc, NAC and glutathione. We also touch on oral health hacks (coconut oil and turmeric), nicotine lozenges, and the broader cultural myths that shape how we think about health, power and history—rounded off with a nod to Monty Python and classic telly nostalgia.A lively, wide‑ranging show that began with a bit of studio sound wrangling and Valentine’s Day banter soon turned into a deep dive on folk healing, “witch hunts” and the politics of medicine. I set the scene with Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English’s Witches, Midwives, & Nurses and the Malleus Maleficarum, then welcomed Nathan Lucius and Holly for a practical tour of village herbalism: thieves‑blend lore, why onions, garlic, ferments and apple‑cider vinegar still earn their keep, and when nicotine (taken cleanly) can be useful. We contrasted communal, women‑led care traditions with top‑down institutions, touched Codex Alimentarius and psychopathy research, and swapped tips from kitchen to hedgerow—candid, hands‑on, and very human.Along the way we roamed cultural touchstones and curios: UK Column and Jerm Warfare interviews, Dustin Nemos’ long‑form chat, Erich von Däniken and Graham Hancock on deep history, the Oera Linda debate, Playford’s country‑dance tunes and Steeleye Span, plus Bewitched and Monsters, Inc. for a wink at pop portrayals of “witches” and fear. A spirited, sometimes provocative pub‑table ramble—rooted in curiosity, care, and keeping our wits about us.'Witches, Midwives, & Nurses' (Barbara Ehrenreich & Deirdre English), Feminist Press: https://www.feministpress.org/books-n-z/witches-midwives-nurses-second-editionMalleus Maleficarum (full text, public domain): https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Malleus_MaleficarumUK Column (independent news): https://www.ukcolumn.org/Jerm Warfare (podcast site): https://www.jermwarfare.com/podcast/Dustin Nemos (site): https://www.dustinnemos.com/Graham Hancock (official website): https://grahamhancock.com/Erich von Däniken (official website/estate notice): https://daniken.com/Oera Linda Book (overview): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oera_Linda_BookJohn Playford – The Dancing Master (1686 edition, online): https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Dancing_Master_(1686)Steeleye Span (official): https://steeleyespan.org.uk/Bewitched (series overview): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BewitchedMonsters, Inc. (official Disney page): https://movies.disney.com/monsters-incOpera Browser (official): https://www.opera.com/Robert D. Hare – Without Conscience (psychopathy research): https://www.hare.org/Codex Alimentarius – U.S. Codex Office (official): https://www.usda.gov/trade-and-markets/policies-and-procedures/us-codex-officeBohemian Grove (overview of rituals and symbolism): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_GrovePaul English Live (show hub): https://paulenglishlive.com/Nicotonic (clean nicotine lozenges referenced): https://nicotonic.com/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #125 · Stupidity, Sovereignty and Satoshis: Building Outside the Racket
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comTonight’s show starts in classic fashion: a grumble about a very British Thursday and a royal wave from King Eric von Essex, before we settle into two big themes—how institutions lose the plot, and how we can build outside them. I tee up Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s “theory of stupidity” as a lens on today’s public discourse, then we range through history’s money games—from Bretton Woods to Executive Order 6102—asking why courts, regulators and media so often protect the racket. In hour two, Gary Glendale joins us to dig into money-as-commodity, Bitcoin SV (BSV), and why digital signatures and on‑chain records matter if we want private trade, verifiable contracts and real discovery—plus how farmers, makers and local buyers could actually use this right now. We also swap notes on MrBeast‑scale distribution, NIST’s WTC work, and practical steps: start small, buy local, and make the tools useful enough that people choose them.Along the way we wrangle a Soapbox hiccup, shout out Food for Thought Radio’s growing schedule, and point you to places where the rubber meets the road—from FoodFindersHub and “Six Inches of Soil” to BSV resources you can explore yourself. If you’re new to any of this, begin with the links below, keep your question‑mark handy, and let’s turn curiosity into capability together.'Paul English Live (official site)': https://paulenglishlive.com'Food For Thought Radio (FFT Radio)': https://fftradio.com/'Radio Soapbox (live stream links)': https://radiosoapbox.com'Food Finders Hub (local food directory)': https://foodfindershub.org/'Six Inches of Soil (film site)': https://www.sixinchesofsoil.org/'MrBeast (YouTube channel)': https://www.youtube.com/@MrBeast'SpaceX (official)': https://www.spacex.com'Dietrich Bonhoeffer – Letters and Papers from Prison (publisher page)': https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Letters-and-Papers-from-Prison/Dietrich-Bonhoeffer/9781451650532'NIST: World Trade Center Investigation (overview hub)': https://www.nist.gov/world-trade-center-investigation'Flight 93 National Memorial (U.S. National Park Service)': https://www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm'Executive Order 6102 (background)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_6102'Smedley D. Butler – War Is a Racket (full text, Project Gutenberg Canada)': https://www.gutenberg.ca/ebooks/butlersd-warisaracket/butlersd-warisaracket-00-h.html'The Peter McCormack Show (site)': https://www.petermccormack.com/'Peter McCormack x Rupert Lowe episode page': https://www.petermccormack.com/episodes/091-rupert-lowe-reforms-failure-restores-moment-westminsters-rot'BSV Association (learn/build)': https://bsvassociation.org/'WhatsOnChain (BSV blockchain explorer)': https://whatsonchain.com/'Bitcoin SV (project overview)': https://bitcoinsv.com/'Opera Browser (desktop & mobile)': https://www.opera.com/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #124 · Food Tokens & Free Speech: Monika Schaefer Returns
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comahA lively, free‑wheeling January catch‑up from the South Coast: we open with the weather, shorts-in-the-cold confessions, and a dose of radio mayhem before rolling into real talk on food independence, building out Food for Thought Radio, and the nuts‑and‑bolts graft of getting new voices on air. I share an uplifting listener letter and some proper belly laughs along the way, then welcome returning guest Monica Schaefer for a thoughtful, humane conversation spanning political prisoners, letter‑writing solidarity for her brother Alfred, and how to keep spirit and perspective when institutions fail us.We range widely: grassroots ideas like farmer‑to‑table networks and even a food token, old‑school cars versus EVs, recumbent bikes and rain capes, pocket watches and maple syrup, and frank reflections on history after revisiting They Shall Not Grow Old and All Quiet on the Western Front. Expect humour, a couple of choice songs, and plenty of plain speaking about governments, media, and the importance of building local, resilient communities.'Foodfinders Hub': https://foodfindershub.org'Paul English Live': https://paulenglishlive.com'Free Speech Monica' (Monica Schaefer): https://freespeechmonica.com'Truth and Justice for Germans' (Alfred & Monica Schaefer site): https://thetruthandjusticeforgermans.com'EV Carnage' (Tony Goodman) YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@EVCarnageStreamYard (live studio platform): https://streamyard.comRumble: https://rumble.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.comOpera Browser: https://www.opera.comTelegram: https://telegram.orgThey Shall Not Grow Old (Peter Jackson) – Imperial War Museums page: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/they-shall-not-grow-oldAll Quiet on the Western Front (2022) – Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81260280Jake Thackray (official site): https://www.jakethackray.co.ukTim Hawkins (comedian): https://timhawkins.netSinclair C5 (background): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_C5Casey Putsch (engineering/automotive) YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CaseyPutschGoldback (gold‑infused notes): https://www.goldback.comCaterham Seven (Lotus Seven lineage, kit/sports cars): https://www.caterhamcars.comKoenigsegg (boutique hypercars): https://www.koenigsegg.comLand Rover (heritage 4x4s): https://www.landrover.comMontezuma’s (UK chocolate mentioned): https://www.montezumas.co.uk
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #123 · Less Doom, More Doing: Food, Books and Fighting the Fog
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comHost Paul ushers in a wintry Thursday, 22 January 2026, with a wry look at the gloom-and-boom of the new year, joined first by Eric Von Essex and later by Frederick “Blackbird9” Blackburn and Nathan. We roam from mood, diet, tea and rooibos to nostalgia for pirate radio, tennis commentary and Japan, before digging into propaganda, WWII myths, and how media narratives shape public emotion. The conversation then turns to fourth‑generation warfare, campus ideologies in Appalachia, ICE protests, the World Economic Forum, and creeping speech controls—set against reminders to build local resilience. Hour two and three lean practical: decentralising from captured institutions, rekindling village life, and rebuilding food networks; reading more and doomscrolling less; choosing creation over commentary. We close with an invite to keep the chat going and to watch for the quiet launch of Food for Thought Radio via PaulEnglishLive.com, while keeping spirits up, feet on the ground, and eyes on what we can actually build next.'Paul English Live (show hub)': https://paulenglishlive.com'Tesla Optimus (company page)': https://www.tesla.com/optimus'U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)': https://www.ice.gov'World Economic Forum (official site)': https://www.weforum.org'Federal Reserve (Board of Governors)': https://www.federalreserve.gov'Appalachian State University (official site)': https://www.appstate.edu'Watauga Democrat (local newspaper)': https://www.wataugademocrat.com'Adams Publishing Group (owner of local papers)': https://adamspg.com'The King Center (Martin Luther King Jr.)': https://thekingcenter.org'CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)': https://www.cia.gov'Radio Caroline (official site)': https://www.radiocaroline.co.uk'Tony Blackburn (official site)': https://www.tonyblackburn.co.uk'Reverse Speech by David John Oates (official site)': https://www.reversespeech.com'Godfrey Bloom (official YouTube channel)': https://www.youtube.com/@GoddersBloom'Rumble (video platform)': https://rumble.com'YouTube (video platform)': https://www.youtube.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #122 · Scouring the Shire: Tolkien, IDs and Building Things That Last
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comA lively, freewheeling episode from the shed and studio: after the usual level‑wrangling mayhem with Eric Von Essex, we dive into the week’s UK digital‑ID climb‑down and what it might really signal, with a clip from Rupert Lowe sparking a wider chat about vigilance, media amnesia and not falling back asleep. From there we slip into dreamland proper: Paul has just finished a three‑week reread of The Lord of the Rings and shares what Tolkien’s prose, themes and the (missing‑from-the-film) “Scouring of the Shire” say about our present moment—the long shadow, the nature of power, and the work of restoring home. Peter Hitchens’ on‑air recitation opens a defence of poetry-by-heart in schools; we read Wilfred Owen’s Dulce et Decorum Est and compare screen and page—Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old, Wyler’s The Best Years of Our Lives—and why sustained reading changes our inner weather. Hour two loosens the tie: humour (Hitchcock, Kenneth Williams, Monty Python, Hale & Pace) as medicine, and practical “building not brooding”: bone broth and GAPS basics; farmers, bowler hats and the coming Foodfinder’s/health hubs; local music for a new station; and even a detour into minting, money and BSV for resilient exchange. It’s equal parts rain‑lashed Britain, blue‑remembered hills, and plans to scour our own shires—together.J.R.R. Tolkien — The Tolkien Estate: https://www.tolkienestate.com/The Lord of the Rings (Deluxe Illustrated by the Author) — Harper Academic edition: https://www.harperacademic.com/book/9780063274730/the-lord-of-the-rings-deluxe-illustrated-by-the-authorThey Shall Not Grow Old (2018), dir. Peter Jackson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Shall_Not_Grow_OldThe Best Years of Our Lives (1946), dir. William Wyler: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_Years_of_Our_LivesA. E. Housman — “Into my heart an air that kills” (from A Shropshire Lad): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_my_heart_an_air_that_killsWilfred Owen — “Dulce et Decorum Est” (Poetry Foundation text): https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46560/dulce-et-decorum-estBBC Question Time — programme overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_Time_(TV_programme)Gustav Holst — The Planets (suite): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_PlanetsLarken Rose — official site: https://www.larkenrose.com/Dr Natasha Campbell‑McBride — GAPS official site: https://www.gaps.me/Sunshine Minting — official site: https://www.sunshinemint.com/BSV Blockchain — official site: https://bsvblockchain.org/WhatsOnChain — BSV blockchain explorer: https://whatsonchain.com/4K Download — official site: https://www.4kdownload.com/Euro·Folk·Radio — official site: https://eurofolkradio.com/YouTube — main platform: https://www.youtube.com/Rumble — main platform: https://rumble.com/UK Prime Minister — official GOV.UK profile (Keir Starmer): https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/prime-minister
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #121 · Storms, Sheds and Shakespeare, Eli James Hr 3 Guest
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comOn this first proper Thursday of 2026, I’m back in the “radio shed” with Eric in full flow, swapping storms, doors-on-one-hinge sagas and eighties memories that spiral from Michael Fish and the ’87 gale to yuppies, Filofaxes and the Guinness affair. We riff on music old and new (Chris Rea, ZZ Top, The Divine Comedy), the demise of craftsmanship, and why guilds, beauty and curvature still matter—from Hampton Court brickwork to Gaudí and Tower Bridge. We also touch on censorship tangles, copyright-safe jingles, and the lure (and threat) of AI “app/site builders.” Hour two drifts delightfully into Shakespeare—language as spellcraft, who really wrote the plays, and how words shape reality—before a lively final hour with guest Eli James on money, oil, silver, inflation, digital cash, feminism’s effects on family and work, and the wider cultural churn. It’s a freewheeling, good-humoured gallop through weather, words, work, wealth and what we might build together in 2026.'Met Office (UK weather service)': https://www.metoffice.gov.uk'BBC': https://www.bbc.co.uk'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com'Audacity (audio editor)': https://www.audacityteam.org'Filofax': https://www.filofax.com'Serif / Affinity': https://affinity.serif.com'Hampton Court Palace (Historic Royal Palaces)': https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace'Tower Bridge (Official)': https://www.towerbridge.org.uk'Antoni Gaudí – Sagrada Família (Official)': https://sagradafamilia.org'The Divine Comedy (Official)': https://thedivinecomedy.com'Chris Rea (Artist site)': https://www.chrisrea.com'ZZ Top (Official)': https://www.zztop.com'The Swingles (formerly The Swingle Singers) (Official)': https://www.theswingles.co.uk'Opera Browser': https://www.opera.com'National Express (UK coaches)': https://www.nationalexpress.com'Jimmy Carr (Official)': https://www.jimmycarr.com'Euro Folk Radio': https://eurofolkradio.com'Anglo-Saxon Israel': https://anglo-saxonisrael.com'Starbucks (US)': https://www.starbucks.com'McDonalds (US)': https://www.mcdonalds.com'KFC (US)': https://www.kfc.com'Red Lobster (US)': https://www.redlobster.com'Shakespeares Globe (London)': https://www.shakespearesglobe.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #120 · Tuesday Talk with Sven Longshanks
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #120 · paulenglishlive.comTuesday January 6th· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternTuesday night discussion with guest Sven Longshanks.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · / @paulenglishlive TELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN: paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts On this episode I’m joined by Sven Longshanks for a frank, wide‑ranging conversation about speech, censorship and the British justice system. Sven recaps the journey from Radio Stormer to Radio Aryan and today’s Radio Albion, his 2019 arrest over shows recorded in 2017–2019, the four‑year wait to reach court in 2023, a mixed‑verdict jury trial, and serving time in prison followed by stringent licence conditions that restricted his internet use and contact with friends. We discuss how “insult”, “hate” and “extremism” are defined in UK law, majority jury verdicts, probation culture, and the cultural context and intent behind language and humour. We also touch on juries, judges and due process, as well as the landscape for creators across platforms like X/Twitter and Telegram. In hour two we range into media power and music (including a nod to Van Morrison), economic usury and central banking, politics and migration, the purpose of education, and the shift from local craftsmanship to today’s mass systems. We finish with Sven’s current work at Radio Albion and community activity via Patriotic Alternative, plus pointers to several of his regular shows and collaborators for listeners who want to explore further.'Radio Albion' (network and live stream): https://www.radioalbion.com/'The Daily Nationalist' (example episode page): https://www.radioalbion.com/2025/12/the-daily-nationalist-dr-johnsons-new.html'The Orthodox Nationalist' (show page example): https://www.radioalbion.com/2024/04/the-orthodox-nationalist-spiritual.html'Parish of the Patriots' (show page example): https://www.radioalbion.com/2025/02/parish-of-patriots-would-you-connect-to.html'Patriotic Weekly Review' (archive): https://www.radioalbion.com/2020/10/patriotic-weekly-review-archive.html'Sven Longshanks' (posts on Radio Albion): https://www.radioalbion.com/search/label/Sven%20Longshanks'Patriotic Alternative' (organisation site): https://www.patrioticalternative.org.uk/'Shameless' (official Channel 4 programme page): https://www.channel4.com/programmes/shameless'Van Morrison' (official website): https://www.vanmorrison.com/'White Rabbit Radio' (official site referenced via Radio Albion): https://whiterabbitradio.net/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #119 · Time For Your New Year’s Revolution
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #119 · paulenglishlive.comThursday January 1st· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternTime For Your New Year’s RevolutionRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · / @paulenglishlive TELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN: paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts Happy New Year from the radio shed! On this brisk New Year’s Day 2026, we kicked off with giddy banter, frozen lanes and hot mugs, welcoming Eric Von Essex and friends for a rollicking start to the year. We wandered from weather to cream teas, Cornish splits and the noble cow, then into nostalgia for quiet British Sundays with Songs of Praise, Last of the Summer Wine and the curious calm that lets the mind reset. Listeners chimed in across YouTube, Rumble and the relay stations while we kept sponsors at bay and the kettle on. Our loose theme was “revolutions”: from the agricultural seed drill and the American and French upheavals to the Russian cataclysm and today’s digital churn. We touched on The Revenant, pamphleteers, banks and the ever-itchy question of who funds what—and why. We also trailed Food For Thought Radio (FFT Radio) and more community-led programming, inviting musicians, makers and farmers to help build a lively schedule in 2026. New year, new revolutions—practical, local, and laced with laughter (and clotted cream).Bank of England: https://www.bankofengland.co.ukBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System: https://www.federalreserve.govBank for International Settlements (BIS): https://www.bis.orgThe Spectator (magazine): https://www.spectator.co.ukNord Stream (project information): https://www.nord-stream.comThe Revenant (20th Century Studios): https://www.20thcenturystudios.com/movies/the-revenantSongs of Praise (BBC): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006ttc5Last of the Summer Wine (BBC): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006fnmmPaul Anka (official): https://www.paulanka.comLed Zeppelin (official): https://www.ledzeppelin.comJJ Cale (official): https://www.jjcale.comCity of London – Epping Forest: https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/green-spaces/epping-forestYouTube: https://www.youtube.comRumble: https://rumble.comOpera Browser: https://www.opera.comJohn Perkins – Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (author site): https://johnperkins.orgRadio Albion: https://radioalbion.comRed Ice: https://redice.tv
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #118 · Merrye Peasant Christmas
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #118 · paulenglishlive.comThursday December 25th· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternA bring your own bird, bloke, brandy and bread sauce broadcast.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN: paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts Merry Christmas! In this live Christmas Day special, I’m joined by the usual merry band of reprobates for a warm, free‑wheeling evening of music, memories and mischief. We swap weather notes from the UK and the States, compare festive traditions, and I confess to my rare appearance in long trousers while recounting a blissfully simple Christmas lunch run to Aldi. Between glasses of port and plenty of chuckles, we reminisce about childhood Sundays, milk floats, schooldays, and the comforting soundtracks of the season from Vince Guaraldi and more. We also duck in and out of bigger themes—Dickens, The Man Who Invented Christmas, Mark Twain, old apprenticeships, lost engineering know‑how, transport, and how technology (and AI) might help or hinder. There’s some cheeky cracker‑joke banter, listener shout‑outs from WBN, YouTube and Rumble, and a handful of seasonal tunes to keep spirits high. A friendly, meandering Christmas night with pals—exactly what it says on the tin.'Paul English Live' (show site): https://paulenglishlive.comRumble (show streams): https://rumble.comYouTube (show streams): https://www.youtube.comAldi UK: https://www.aldi.co.ukStagecoach Bus (UK): https://www.stagecoachbus.comAmazon Alexa: https://www.amazon.com/alexaCharles Dickens Museum (London): https://dickensmuseum.com'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens (British Library work page): https://www.bl.uk/works/a-christmas-carolThe Man Who Invented Christmas (2017 film) – IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6225520/It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) – IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038650/Trading Places (1983) – IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086465/Die Hard (1988) – IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095016/Mark Twain – The Innocents Abroad (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3176Mark Twain – Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/76Mark Twain – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/74Mark Twain – A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/86The Beach Boys (official): https://www.thebeachboys.comStatus Quo (official): https://www.statusquo.co.ukThe Fabulous Thunderbirds (official): https://www.fabulousthunderbirds.comChris Rea (official): https://www.chrisrea.comCooper Alan (official): https://www.cooperalanmusic.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #117 · More Food For Thought
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #117 · paulenglishlive.comThursday December 86th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternMark the Bowler Hatter Farmer will be joining us for hour 2.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL INInternet: paulenglishlive.com/callPhone: UK: 0203 885 2179 USA: 512 647 1431When prompted enter studio code: 807884488#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts A lively, wintry wander through memories, myth and mince pies that turns, in Hour Two, into something far more practical. I open with end‑of‑year cheer (and a very soggy South Coast), swap seasonal calamities and childhood Christmas magic with Eric Von Essex, and riff on stories that shape us—from Dickens and fairytales to Tolkien—plus a medley of Blue Peter and Monty Python nostalgia. We also bat around Santa, Saturnalia and the joy (and mild peril) of full English breakfasts, books by the fire, and why rekindling imagination still matters in a digitised world.Then farmer and organiser Mark “the Bowler‑Hatted Farmer” drops in to chart what he’s seeing on the ground: supermarket loss‑leaders, culls, red tape and why this looks like a coordinated squeeze on real food—and what we can do. We discuss Foodfinders Hub, connecting directly with almost 600 farmers, getting fresh produce to food banks, and the new community‑first broadcast project we’re hatching—Food for Thought Radio—to share practical skills, positive news and local action. If you care about culture, community and what’s on your plate, this one’s for you. We wrap with The Pogues’ seasonal classic and an invite to our Christmas Day night special. 'Foodfinders Hub': https://foodfindershub.org 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/46 'The Man Who Invented Christmas' (2017) – Film page (IMDb): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6225520/ 'The Lord of the Rings' – Official Tolkien site: https://www.tolkien.co.uk/ 'Bulfinch’s Mythology' (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/33260 'Meditations' by Marcus Aurelius (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2680 'Ivanhoe' by Sir Walter Scott (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/82 'The Folio Society': https://www.foliosociety.com/ 'TK Maxx UK': https://www.tkmaxx.com/uk/en/ 'Blue Peter' (BBC): https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/shows/blue-peter 'Monty Python' official site: https://www.montypython.com/ 'The Pogues' official site: https://www.thepogues.com/ 'Arundel Castle' official site: https://www.arundelcastle.org/ 'Babycham' official site: https://www.babycham.com/ 'Rumble' video platform: https://rumble.com/ 'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #116 · Horsepower, History and the Human Jury
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #116 · paulenglishlive.comThursday December 11th· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN: paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts In this lively edition of Paul English Live (Episode 116), I kick off with some seasonal banter, a macaroon, and the promise of big horsepower. Eric von Essex joins me for a rollicking tour through vintage engineering, land‑speed legends, and the allure of compressed‑air cars—plus a dramatic reading inspired by the Monty Python Big Red Book. We riff on forgotten innovations, media fear cycles, digital ID and facial recognition, and why genuine solutions so often get buried. Listener Paul calls in to unpack Paul Pantone’s GEET fuel reactor, sparking a wider chat about citizen ingenuity and bottom‑up organising. In hour two, publisher Jeff Roberts drops by to discuss historical inquiry, propaganda, and his team’s forthcoming work on The Holocaust Encyclopedia, leading to a broader conversation on free expression, labelling, and how power manages narratives—from Orwell, Brendan Bracken and the Fabian Society, to Churchill’s circle. We round out with a spirited defence of trial by jury, common law, and fully‑informed juries (contra Michael Portillo’s technocratic take), everyday over‑policing via policy, practical food resilience (including the humble chufa/tiger nut), and a couple of cracking tunes from Cooper Alan. Same time next week—bring your questions and your curiosity.'Paul English Live (official site)': https://www.paulenglishlive.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #115 · Pressure, Peasants and Peasant Pressure
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #115 · paulenglishlive.comThursday December 4th· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternWith hour 2 guest Blackbird 9.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · / @paulenglishlive TELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN: paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts A lively, occasionally chaotic show that starts with pressure cookers and steak and ends up with food sovereignty, history and myth. Eric and I kick off with his “five cooker” confession, why Hawkins beats the rest, and how to get melt‑in‑the‑mouth results without boiling the flavour away. From there we wander to the butcher’s bill for sirloin, cheaper cuts, brisket and shredded beef, and why buying direct from farms and local shops can beat the supermarket squeeze. We also share practical growing ideas—from keyhole gardens to biochar/terra preta—and small, doable steps to rebuild our own food resilience this winter.In hour two, Frederick “Blackbird9” Blackburn joins us to connect the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 with today’s supply‑chain control, fourth/fifth‑generation warfare, and the politics of food. We talk diet, logistics, and why stories and history matter—from Grimm and Graham Greene’s The Third Man to frontier realities and Tom Goodrich’s work. The through‑line: stop waiting on “them,” start organising with each other, and learn, grow and source your food like your grandparents did. Pleasant Peasants, assemble.'Hawkins Cookers (India) – official site': https://www.hawkinscookers.com'Prestige Pressure Cookers (UK)': https://www.prestige.co.uk/collections/pressure-cookers'Tower Housewares – pressure cookers and cookware': https://towerhousewares.co.uk'Tesco (UK supermarket)': https://www.tesco.com'International Times – home of Heathcote Williams’s writing': https://internationaltimes.it'Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 (overview)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasants%27_Revolt'John Ball (mendicant priest of 1381)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ball_(priest)'Terra preta (biochar‑enriched soils)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_preta'Keyhole garden (method overview)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyhole_garden'Larken Rose – official site (author of The Most Dangerous Superstition)': https://www.larkenrose.com'The Third Man (1949 film)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Man'Anton Karas – The Third Man Theme': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Karas'Sir Carol Reed – director': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Reed'Graham Greene – Brighton Rock and more': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Greene'Godfrey Bloom – profile and speeches': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_Bloom'John McTernan (political adviser)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McTernan_(political_adviser)'Order of the Arrow (BSA) – official site': https://oa-bsa.org'Boy Scouts of America – official site': https://www.scouting.org'Clarkson’s Farm (context on modern UK farming)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarkson%27s_Farm'GAPS – Dr Natasha Campbell‑McBride (diet and nutrition resources)': https://www.gaps.me'Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN) – Blackbird9 show home': https://republicbroadcasting.org'Paul English Live – show hub': https://paulenglishlive.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #114 · Food Revolution: Steven’s Raw Milk Pivot and Monika’s Free‑Speech Dispatch
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comWhat a gloriously shambolic start to Episode 114—timers firing, music miscuing, and Shakespeare nearly breaking in—before we settled into a lively Thanksgiving-night broadcast on WBN. I recapped last week’s absence (no, I wasn’t abducted by Othello) and then welcomed Steven from Milkalicious, a Manchester-area dairy farmer thrust into the deep end by processor consolidation and contracts gone sour. Steven laid out the reality on British dairying in 2024–25: processors dictating terms, phones that don’t get answered, and a 40% price gap between supplier classes. His answer? Go direct. He’s now selling raw and soon pasteurised milk to the public, with butter, cheese and ice cream on the way—proof that a farmer‑to‑family “food revolution” is moving from talk to traction. We also covered vending plans, local delivery ideas, and why short, local supply chains beat fragile, centralised systems every time.In hour two, the indefatigable Monica Schaefer joined to discuss free speech, writing to prisoners (including Alfred), and Canada’s raw‑milk prohibitions. We roamed from platform failures and mask mandates to Magna Carta, cultural decay, and why rebuilding health begins with real food, real farms and real community. If you care about sovereignty—of your plate, your purse, your speech, and your soul—this one’s for you.'Paul English Live' website: https://paulenglishlive.com'Milkalicious' (Steven’s dairy brand; early-stage launch): 'Rumble' (livestream/chat referenced): https://rumble.com'YouTube' (livestream/chat referenced): https://www.youtube.com'Free Speech Monica' (Monica Schaefer’s site): https://freespeechmonika.com'Truth and Justice for Germans' (site mentioned for Alfred’s address): https://truthandjusticeforgermans.com'The Gulag Archipelago' by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (reference): https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/103/1033533/the-gulag-archipelago/9781784871512.html'Gone with the Wind' by Margaret Mitchell (reference): https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/margaret-mitchell/gone-with-the-wind/9781447271062'Magna Carta' (UK National Archives resource): https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/magna-carta/'William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke' (biographical reference): https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Marshal-earl-of-Pembroke'Folger Shakespeare' (texts for Othello, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice): https://shakespeare.folger.edu'Tucker Carlson' (interview referenced): https://www.tuckercarlson.com'Piers Morgan' (interview referenced): https://www.piersmorgan.com'Uber' (delivery idea discussed): https://www.uber.com'Amazon' (delivery/logistics mentioned): https://www.amazon.com
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Paul English Live #113 · Mass Media Mendacity
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #113 · paulenglishlive.comThursday November 13th· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN: paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsOn this week’s show I open with George Orwell (Eric Blair) as our touchstone and dive into mainstream media mendacity, with the BBC’s latest editing scandal as a case in point. We range across how propaganda works, the soft power of “nudges” in drama and entertainment, and the long arc from Bernays to today’s newsrooms. Eric Von Essex joins to swap war stories on the Corporation, Room 101, and the culture industry, and we reflect on how institutions get captured and why honest speech is so rare inside parties, newsrooms, and quangos.We contrast the media machine with listeners’ lived reality: immigration, the erosion of trust, and the way labels like “racist” are weaponised to shut down debate. There’s a nod to Van Morrison’s protest songs, a brief dip into Enoch Powell’s warnings about political cowardice, and a look at the Mike Graham/Talk fallout as another sign of the times. We finish with a heads‑up for Nathan Lucius, Mark Devlin and Steve James’s December gathering on the esoteric roots of Christmas—Saturnalia, Sirius, mushrooms, Krampus and all—plus some cheer, gallows humour, and a reminder to keep calm, keep talking, and keep laughing at the would‑be censors.'BBC (UK public broadcaster)': https://www.bbc.co.uk'Question Time (BBC programme)': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006t1q9'Doctor Who (BBC programme)': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006q2x0'Blue Peter (BBC programme)': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mj3w'Broadcasting House (BBC HQ)': https://www.bbc.co.uk/broadcastinghouse'The Spectator (magazine)': https://www.spectator.co.uk'Rod Liddle – contributor page at The Spectator': https://www.spectator.co.uk/writer/rod-liddle'The Orwell Foundation (George Orwell / Eric Arthur Blair)': https://www.orwellfoundation.com'Nineteen Eighty-Four – Orwell Foundation book page': https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/books-by-orwell/nineteen-eighty-four/'Edward Bernays – Britannica overview': https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-Bernays'Royal British Legion – Remembrance': https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-involved/remembrance'Eric Gill (sculptor/type designer) – Monotype on Gill Sans': https://www.monotype.com/fonts/gill-sans'Van Morrison – official site': https://www.vanmorrison.com'Enoch Powell – UK Parliament biography': https://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/enoch-powell/1641'TalkTV / Talk (News UK)': https://www.talk.tv'Julia Hartley-Brewer – TalkTV profile': https://www.talk.tv/hosts/5015/julia-hartley-brewer'Bank of England – Andrew Bailey biography': https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/about/people/andrew-bailey/biography'Elizabeth Truss – official MP site': https://www.elizabethtruss.com'Mark Devlin – official site': https://djmarkdevlin.com'Telegram (messaging app)': https://telegram.org'Ko‑fi (creator support platform)': https://ko-fi.com'Saturnalia – Britannica overview': https://www.britannica.com/topic/Saturnalia'Sirius (star) – Britannica overview': https://www.britannica.com/place/Sirius-star'Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) – Britannica overview': https://www.britannica.com/science/fly-agaric'Krampus – Britannica overview': https://www.britannica.com/topic/Krampus'Paul English Live (show hub)': https://paulenglishlive.com'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com'Rumble': https://rumble.com
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Unvarnished Remembrance Radio with Eric von Essex
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comIn this Remembrance Day special, we slow down for two minutes of birdsong at 11:00 and reflect on war beyond the Hollywood versions: the trauma borne by veterans and families, the propaganda that sells conflict, and the way official narratives shape memory. From Hastings to Malta and the Burma Railway, from the East India Company to modern psy‑ops and media “nudges,” we question who benefits, who pays, and why uncomfortable records are still sealed. It’s an unhurried, breakfast‑time ramble: tea versus coffee, early starts, listeners checking in on Rumble and YouTube. Along the way we touch on Alec Penstone’s stark TV moment, the ethics of remembrance, the psychology of crowds and “leadership,” and how communities might quietly build resilience—being more like water—amid fifth‑generation warfare and information manipulation.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #112 · Housing Clubs, Headlights and How We Live: A Live Ramble
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #112 · paulenglishlive.comThursday November 6th· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsOn this lively Thursday 6 November edition of Paul English Live, Eric von Essex drops by for tea-fuelled banter, tech gremlins and all, before we dive into plans for an Alternative Remembrance on Monday 10 November (with a birdsong minute at 11:00) and a possible live hour at 11:00 on Tuesday 11 November. We wander from Earl Grey vs rooibos to bike lights and fireworks on Bonfire Night, then swing into heavier territory with Eli James on Venezuela, sabre‑rattling and the perennial distraction of war. I share thoughts from Liz Truss’s recent media turns, central‑bank power, the civil service machine and migration, plus a street‑level clip by Robin Pickett that has been resonating.Hour two and three range widely: feminism and falling birth rates, dating culture, Windows vs Linux, the maddening over‑engineering of modern cars and a charming $5k African EV, silver and sodium battery talk, and a rent‑to‑buy partnership idea for housing that could help young families. We close on craftsmanship, model railways, York Minster and Letchworth’s garden‑city spirit—the slower, more beautiful England many of us still crave—sprinkled with bluegrass covers of Walking After Midnight and Sweet Child O’ Mine for good measure.Paul English Live (show hub): https://paulenglishlive.comRumble (show platform): https://rumble.comYouTube (show platform): https://www.youtube.comTelegram (platform referenced): https://telegram.orgX (formerly Twitter): https://x.comBank of England (institution discussed): https://www.bankofengland.co.ukAndrew Bailey (Governor, Bank of England) – official profile: https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/about/people/andrew-bailey/biographyUK Parliament – The Gunpowder Plot (Guy Fawkes background): https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/parliamentaryauthority/gunpowder-plot-of-1605/Liz Truss – UK Parliament member page: https://members.parliament.uk/member/4095/contactDaily Express (newspaper referenced): https://www.express.co.ukRachel Reeves – UK Parliament member page: https://members.parliament.uk/member/4076/contactKeir Starmer – Labour Party profile: https://labour.org.uk/people/keir-starmer/Nigel Farage – Reform UK party page: https://www.reformparty.ukYork Minster (cathedral mentioned): https://yorkminster.orgLetchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation: https://www.letchworth.comOpen Capital (concepts discussed): https://opencapital.netBYD (EV maker referenced): https://www.byd.comMobius Motors (Kenyan automaker referenced): https://www.mobiusmotors.comNokia G22 (removable‑battery handset mentioned): https://www.nokia.com/phones/en_gb/nokia-g-22Rooibos (background on the tea): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RooibosSpitting Image (satire referenced): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spitting_ImageBR Standard Class 9F (steam locomotive): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BR_Standard_Class_9FBritish Rail Class 55 “Deltic”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_55The Beatles – Help! (film referenced): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help!_(film)The Omega Man (1971 film): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Omega_ManIron Horse (bluegrass band performing Sweet Child O’ Mine): https://www.ironhorsebluegrass.comPatsy Cline – official Museum and Hall of Fame (artist referenced): https://www.patsycline.org
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #111 · Ladies, Lads and Luddites
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #111 · paulenglishlive.comThursday October 30th· 8pm UK · 4pm US easternThis week's guest, Monika Schaefer. US listeners please note a later start for this week due to the clock change on this side of the pond. RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL IN paulenglishlive.com/callPODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsTonight I open with the great time-change muddle: the UK has already fallen back, the US catches up at the weekend, and our listeners across Rumble, YouTube and the rebroadcast networks are wondering if we’re early, late, or merely English. From shorts-in-October bravado to dark-evenings melancholy, Eric von Essex, Patrick and I warm up with weather, wordplay and horse‑racing tangents before settling into the real meat: how crowd psychology, comfort, and compliance shape public life. Socrates, clocks, and crowd management give way to a spirited exchange on policing, paperwork, and the rituals of modern bureaucracy.In hour two we’re joined by Monica Schaefer for a frank, challenging conversation about feminism, family, and the engineered drift between the sexes: women’s and men’s complementary roles, why online culture and “sex‑ed” turn corrosive, and how to speak hard truths without stoking pointless gender hostility. We range from schools and SOGI policies to birth‑control history, demographics and the old-fashioned virtue of duty—pausing for films, music and a few well‑aimed barbs. Monica also shares an update on her brother Alfred’s imprisonment and points listeners to where cards and letters can be sent. Next week we’re back at 3:00 PM US Eastern when the clocks finally align.'Rumble': https://rumble.com'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com'Fabian Society' (UK think tank discussed): https://fabians.org.uk'SOGI 123 (BC)' (Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity education resource referenced): https://www.sogieducation.org'MSI Reproductive Choices' (formerly Marie Stopes International): https://www.msichoices.org'Planned Parenthood' (US): https://www.plannedparenthood.org'Nineteen Eighty‑Four by George Orwell' (work referenced): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four'Socrates' (background to the discussion on speaking uncomfortable truths): https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/socrates/'Hobson’s Choice (1954 film, dir. David Lean)' (mentioned): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobson%27s_Choice_(1954_film)'Housewives’ Choice' (BBC radio programme whose theme “In Party Mood” was referenced): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housewives%27_Choice'Kentucky Derby' (US horse race referenced): https://www.kentuckyderby.com'Preakness Stakes' (US horse race referenced): https://www.preakness.com'Estuary English' (accent discussed): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estuary_English'Langdon/Plotlands (Essex Wildlife Trust – Plotlands Museum area)' (location discussed): https://www.essexwt.org.uk/visit/locations/langdon'Free Speech Monica' (guest website with updates, incl. address for Alfred Schaefer): https://freespeechmonica.com'Truth and Justice for Germans' (guest’s archive site referenced): https://truthandjusticeforgermans.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #110 · Fake Awake and Other Matters
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #110 · paulenglishlive.comThursday October 23rd· 8pm UK · 3pm US easternTonight's guest, Nathan Lucius.. Fake Awake, by Nathan and co-author Steve James can be ordered here:https://tinyurl.com/ysms7azbRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL INInternet: paulenglishlive.com/callPhone: UK: 0203 885 2179 USA: 512 647 1431When prompted enter studio code: 807884488#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsA lively, unscripted night from Sussex to the Sistine Chapel. I kick off with grim British weather, grimmer Windows 11 nags, and Eric’s glorious £39.99 army trench coat, before we pirouette through Halloween mania, fasting, and even the pragmatic (if eyebrow‑raising) uses of urine therapy and turmeric‑coconut oil for teeth and toes. We chat fabrics, vintage trousers, and the price of fish and chips, then tumble into our favourite nostalgia rabbit hole: The Avengers, Diana Rigg, Patrick Macnee, Purdey and Department S. From there, we get serious: control systems, “nudge units,” media conditioning, and why building local resilience (think farmers and food drops) matters. I recount street‑level conversations with Reform UK volunteers, and why any real fix must confront banking, usury and captured institutions head‑on.Author Nathan Lucius joins to unpack his book Fake Awake—on psy‑ops, cult dynamics and the pitfalls of the ‘truth scene’. We dig into how to seed ideas without preaching, fear as a catalyst (but not a destination), and the need to think from “above the board” instead of inside the echo chamber. We then examine religion, politics and money as ancient control grids, the Church vs. Scripture, William Tyndale’s courage, and why genuine assembly beats priestly gatekeeping. We close with a timely note on King Charles III praying publicly with Pope Leo XIV—an historic first in 500 years—before signing off to Iron Horse’s bluegrass spin on Enter Sandman. Buckle up: humour, history, heresy, and a few sacred cows all get a gentle prod this week.Iron Horse (official site): https://www.ironhorsebluegrass.com/Metallica – Enter Sandman (official song page): https://www.metallica.com/songs/enter-sandman.htmlThe Avengers (1961–1969 TV series): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Avengers_%28TV_series%29Department S (TV series): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_S_%28TV_series%29Morons from Outer Space (1985 film): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morons_from_Outer_SpaceDiana Rigg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_RiggPatrick Macnee: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_MacneePeter Wyngarde: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_WyngardeJoanna Lumley: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_LumleyAC/Shelby Cobra (background on the car we mention): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_CobraWilliam Tyndale (translator and reformer): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_TyndaleKing James Version (context discussed): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_James_VersionNathan Lucius – Fake Awake (ISBN 9781068505904) on AbeBooks: https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781068505904/FAKE-AWAKE-Cults-Psy-Ops-Psychosis-1068505907/plpReform UK (official party site): https://www.reformparty.uk/United Nations – Sustainable Development Goals (Agenda 2030 overview): https://sdgs.un.org/goalsReuters (news agency homepage): https://www.reuters.com/Associated Press (AP) – News: https://apnews.comRoyal.uk – The King (official biography of King Charles III): https://www.royal.uk/the-kingPope Leo XIV (overview): https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leo-XIVThe Guardian – “King Charles makes history by praying publicly with Pope Leo”: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/oct/23/king-charles-prays-publicly-with-pope-leoVatican News – King Charles attends ecumenical prayer service in the Sistine Chapel: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-10/sistine-chapel-ecumenical-prayer-service-with-pope-king-queen.htmlSales at Dr Myhill (official shop for Dr Sarah Myhill): https://www.salesatdrmyhill.co.uk/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #109 · Born From Above, Built From Below: Craft, Covenant and Courage
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #109 · paulenglishlive.comThursday October 16th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternHour 2 guest Eli James.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL INInternet: paulenglishlive.com/callPhone: UK: 0203 885 2179 USA: 512 647 1431 When prompted enter studio code: 807884488#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this wide-ranging episode, we begin with a lively riff on language and comedy (from Stanley Unwin’s “Unwinese” to Ronnie Barker’s wordplay), then wander into catapults, simple self‑defence, fires and log burners, and the beauty of Victorian engineering. We contrast creativity with bureaucracy through the lives of Sir Frank Whittle, Sir Stanley Hooker, and the Harrier jump jet, before leaping to Marlborough’s logistics at Blenheim and today’s need for practical community resilience. I also recount an hour-long seaside conversation with two Jehovah’s Witnesses that sparks a bigger discussion about covenants, translation, and why “testament” frames Scripture as a contract. In hours two and three, guest Eli James joins to examine faith, law, and language: the difference between being “born again” and “born from above,” the role of concordances, and the comfort and power of Psalm 27. We explore discernment, demoralisation by modern institutions, the nature of psychopathy, and why cultivating chivalry, craftsmanship, and clear speech matters. Along the way we touch on Patrick Moore, Joerg Sprave’s Slingshot Channel, Shroud of Turin research, and a couple of boogie‑woogie cuts—before closing with a call to think and live like practical engineers of the good in our own communities.'Keir Starmer — UK Parliament profile': https://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/keir-starmer/4521'Stanley Unwin (comedian)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Unwin_(comedian)'Ronnie Barker': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Barker'Sir Patrick Moore — BBC The Sky at Night': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/28TqD0c7n8G7lSss8R6k3f6/sir-patrick-moore'The Sky at Night (BBC programme)': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mk7h'The Slingshot Channel (Joerg Sprave) — YouTube': https://www.youtube.com/@JoergSprave'Jehovah’s Witnesses — Official site': https://www.jw.org/'Harrier jump jet': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrier_jump_jet'Rolls‑Royce (aerospace and engineering)': https://www.rolls-royce.com/'Sir Stanley Hooker': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Hooker'Sir Frank Whittle — RAF Museum overview': https://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/research/online-exhibitions/jet-age/frank-whittle.aspx'Messerschmitt Me 262 — Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum': https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/messerschmitt-me-262a-1a-schwalbe/nasm_A19600312000'Jaguar E‑type — Jaguar Classic': https://www.jaguar.com/jaguar-classic/e-type.html'Porsche — Official site': https://www.porsche.com/'Battle of Blenheim — Britannica overview': https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-Blenheim'Westminster Confession of Faith — Text': https://opc.org/wcf.html'Strong’s Concordance (reference hub)': https://biblehub.com/str/'Psalm 27 (KJV) — Bible Gateway': https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2027&version=KJV'Shroud of Turin — Shroud.com research archive': https://www.shroud.com/'Ladyva — Official site (boogie‑woogie pianist)': https://www.ladyva.com/'The Fabulous Thunderbirds — Official site': https://www.fabulousthunderbirds.com/'Ronnie Earl — Official site': https://www.ronnieearl.com/'Kim Wilson — Official site': https://www.kimwilsonblues.com/'Arsenic and Old Lace (1944 film)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenic_and_Old_Lace_(film)'G. Edward Griffin — Reality Zone': https://www.realityzone.com/'Suidlanders (civil defence organisation, South Africa)': https://suidlanders.org/'Jethro Tull — Official site': https://jethrotull.com/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #108 · Hitler, Churchill, Bankers, Reparations, Machines and the Stories We Are Sold
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #108 · paulenglishlive.comThursday October 9th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternWant to see your people vigorous, happy and strong ?Then cut the private central bankster parasites out of the loop.SERIOUS HEALTH WARNING: This action may result in war being waged upon your people due to central bank control of neighbouring nations.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatX - x.com/PaulEnglishLiveCALL INInternet: paulenglishlive.com/callPhone: UK: 0203 885 2179 USA: 512 647 1431When prompted enter studio code: 807884488#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsKicked off a little early and with the usual studio gremlins in tow, I sit down with Eric von Essex (and later Frederick Blackburn) for a forthright ramble through contested history, banking power and media narratives. We scrutinise Winston Churchill’s record, David Irving’s claims, and the financial levers behind twentieth‑century wars—from Montagu Norman and the BIS to Hjalmar Schacht—asking what really drove policy and propaganda. A listener clip of Victor Davis Hanson prompts a debate on Britain’s war aims and the Churchill myth, while the Jesse Owens story at the 1936 Olympics leads to a broader look at how facts are shaped, buried or re‑told. From there we segue to present day: reparations talk (including Sir Lenny Henry’s proposal), mass‑migration policy, and a new Restore Britain paper on deportations. In between, we still make time for music—spotlighting The Divine Comedy’s Infernal Machines and the classic National Express—and for reflections on culture, optimism and telling our own story rather than living inside someone else’s. It’s punchy, sometimes provocative, and very much a live‑show conversation among friends and callers, with history, law, banking and media all on the table.'Paul English Live' (official site): https://paulenglishlive.com/'Paul English Live' (Rumble channel): https://rumble.com/PaulEnglishLiveThe Divine Comedy (official): https://thedivinecomedy.com/The Divine Comedy – 'National Express' (official page): https://thedivinecomedy.com/videos/national-expressThe Divine Comedy – Office Politics (album, Apple Music): https://music.apple.com/us/album/office-politics/1457573675Caravan Palace (official store/merch): https://caravanpalace.shop/John Logie Baird (Science Museum profile): https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/people/cp3684/john-logie-bairdBank for International Settlements (about): https://www.bis.org/Bank of England – Montagu Norman Diaries (archive): https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/archive/montagu-norman-diariesHjalmar Schacht (biography): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hjalmar_SchachtEdmund Burke – Reflections on the Revolution in France (Project Gutenberg): https://www.gutenberg.org/files/15679/15679-h/15679-h.htmPsalm 73 (NIV text): https://biblehub.com/niv/psalms/73.htmThomas Sowell (Hoover Institution profile): https://www.hoover.org/profiles/thomas-sowellDred Scott v. Sandford (case overview): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dred_Scott_v._SandfordMoses H. Cone Memorial Park (NPS info): https://www.nps.gov/blri/learn/news/blue-ridge-parkway-announces-the-release-of-moses-h-cone-memorial-park-developed-area-management-plan.htmSilent Sam (background and status): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_SamAlbert Pike Memorial (NPS page): https://www.nps.gov/places/000/albert-pike-memorial.htmHamilton (official musical site): https://hamiltonmusical.com/John Adams (HBO miniseries official page): https://www.hbo.com/john-adamsBacon’s Rebellion (background): https://www.britannica.com/event/Bacons-RebellionVirginia Slave Codes of 1705 (Encyclopedia Virginia): https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/slave-laws-in-virginia-1705/Tikkun Olam (overview): https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/tikkun-olam-repairing-the-world/Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law – Dean profile): https://www.law.berkeley.edu/about-us/leadership/dean-of-the-law-school/Restore Britain (official site): https://www.restorebritain.org.uk/Restore Britain – Policy Paper: Mass Deportations (published 09 Oct 2025): https://www.restorebritain.org.uk/pp_mass_deportations_legitimacy_legality_and_logisticsLegalman ‘The Quash’ (podcast home on Apple Podcasts): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-quash/id1517421323'Barnum World' – feature film page (Rumble): https://rumble.com/v6uqzc9-barnum-world-feature-film-official.htmlVictor Davis Hanson (official site): https://victorhanson.com/Jesse Owens (official site): https://jesseowens.com/National Express Coaches (official travel site): https://www.nationalexpress.com/en/help/our-coaches
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #107 · From Lemmings to Mary Whitehouse: Telling Our Story, Not Theirs
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #107 · paulenglishlive.comIt’s a crisp, autumnal Episode 107 and I’m back in the shed studio—with a joss stick on the go, shorts defiantly on, and conkers thudding off the roof—catching up with Eric, Paul and a lively live chat while we simulcast on Rumble and YouTube. We meander through the week’s moods: from media narratives and political theatre (digital ID, labels and language) to how we tell our own stories, community resilience, mesh communications, and the banking roots beneath so many headlines. Along the way we swap memories of leaf‑kicking childhoods, Mary Whitehouse, Eurotrash, lemmings lore, Formby and Potter, plus a cracking Danish blues cut for good measure. We touch on sobering moments—a listener health update, the weight of violent news, and history’s lessons—countered by practical steps: local organising, neighbourly food runs, and simple tech like Meshtastic. I revisit the Wörgl stamp‑scrip story, the perils of financial surveillance as voiced by Andrew Bailey, and why reclaiming our culture means telling better stories than the ones being sold to us. It’s a bar‑meet of a show: reflective, occasionally raucous, and firmly focused on keeping hearts warm and heads clear.'Rumble': https://rumble.com'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com'Jitsi Meet': https://meet.jit.si'Mary Whitehouse' (biography): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Whitehouse'David Sullivan' (publisher/football owner): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sullivan_(businessman)'David Dimbleby': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dimbleby'BBC Question Time': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006t1q9'Nigel Farage' (official site): https://www.nigelfarage.com'Keir Starmer' (UK Parliament profile): https://members.parliament.uk/member/4539/contact'Bill Engvall' (official site): https://www.billengvall.com'Linda Lovelace' (biography): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Lovelace'Deep Throat' (1972 film): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Throat_(film)'E. Michael Jones — Libido Dominandi' (publisher page): https://fidelitypress.org/book/libido-dominandi'Thomas Pellow' (historical figure): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pellow'White Gold' by Giles Milton (publisher page): https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781429909831/whitegold'Barbary corsairs' (overview): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbary_pirates'Lemming' (species overview): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemming'White Wilderness' (1958 Disney film): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Wilderness_(1958_film)'Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado' (official): https://www.thorbjornrisager.com'Royal Papworth Hospital' (NHS foundation trust): https://royalpapworth.nhs.uk'Andrew Bailey' (Bank of England profile): https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/about/people/andrew-bailey/biography'Financial Stability Board (FSB)' (official): https://www.fsb.org'Bank for International Settlements (BIS)' (official): https://www.bis.org'Wörgl experiment' (stamp scrip): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%B6rgl'Michael Unterguggenberger' (Wörgl mayor): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Unterguggenberger'Dennis Potter' (writer): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Potter'The Singing Detective' (BBC serial): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singing_Detective'Pennies from Heaven' (1978 serial): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennies_from_Heaven_(British_TV_series)'Lipstick on Your Collar' (1993 serial): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_on_Your_Collar'Nuts in May' (Mike Leigh): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuts_in_May'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' (1987 film): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planes,_Trains_and_Automobiles'George Formby' (performer): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Formby'Meshtastic' (open source mesh comms): https://meshtastic.org'goTenna' (mesh devices): https://www.gotenna.com
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #106 · Blood Into Gold, Currency, Money, 2008 and Canada’s Ostriches
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #106 · paulenglishlive.comThursday September 25th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternWith Hr 2 guest Monika SchaeferRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INInternet: paulenglishlive.com/callPhone: UK: 0203 885 2179 USA: 512 647 1431 When prompted enter studio code: 807884488#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsA lively, three-hour autumn opener that had everything: crisp weather chat, a few gremlins in the Rumble feed, and plenty of spirited debate. In hour one Eric von Essex and I chewed over the week’s political theatre and the latest digital ID rumours, before diving deep into money versus currency, TreasuryDirect accounts and an eye‑opening claim that private bonds once propped up the system in 2008. Between tech‑tweaks I shared some guitar gems (Joscho Stephan’s blistering take on Hey Joe and JJ Cale’s Lonesome Train) and opened the phone lines for listeners on both sides of the pond. Hour two welcomed Monika Schaefer for a ground‑level look at the Edgewood, BC ostrich‑farm standoff: CFIA orders, RCMP on site, legal wrangling, and the broader questions it raises about public health policy, sovereignty and land—right up to Haida Gwaii’s title recognition. Hour three lightened and sharpened in equal measure: a British-humour palate cleanser, a striking 1899 German cartoon of Boer‑War “blood into gold,” cultural memory and film (from Rome epics to Snake Eyes), and why historical accuracy matters. We wrapped with housekeeping, call‑in details, and a promise to tackle feminism next time—properly.'Paul English Live' (show hub): https://paulenglishlive.com/'Radio Soapbox' (live carriage): https://radiosoapbox.com/'WBN324' (station links hub): https://linktr.ee/wbn324How the World Was Saved When They Tried to Crash It in 2008: https://forbiddennews.substack.com/p/how-the-world-was-saved-the-last'CFIA: Judicial review – Edgewood, BC ostrich farm' (official): https://inspection.canada.ca/en/animal-health/terrestrial-animals/diseases/reportable/avian-influenza/latest-bird-flu-situation/investigations-and-orders/british-columbia-ostrich-farm/judicial-review'CFIA: Basis for disease‑control measures at ostrich farm' (official explainer): https://inspection.canada.ca/en/animal-health/terrestrial-animals/diseases/reportable/avian-influenza/latest-bird-flu-situation/investigations-and-orders/british-columbia-ostrich-farm/hpai-infected-premise-british-columbia-ostrich-farm'Royal Canadian Mounted Police' (official): https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/'Haida Gwaii title recognition' (Prime Minister of Canada – archived release): https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2025/02/17/haida-nation-and-canada-announce-first-its-kind-agreement-recognizing'Monika Schaefer – Free Speech Monika' (guest’s site): https://freespeechmonika.com/'Joscho Stephan' (official): https://joscho-stephan.de/en'JJ Cale' (official): https://www.jjcale.com/'Snake Eyes' (1998) – stream via Paramount+: https://www.paramountplus.com/movies/video/4wYbIvVZr5LMvGOpovHuQU7pbKyzWav2/'Paul English Live' on Rumble (video/back‑chat): https://rumble.com/c/PaulEnglishLive
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #105 · Pounding The Money Power
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #105 · paulenglishlive.comThursday September 18th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternEzra Pound, pound for pound one of the best pounders of the money power. Join us later today for some more bank bashing.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INInternet: paulenglishlive.com/callPhone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsA wide‑ranging live show tonight: we opened with on‑air gremlins and call‑ins, then dived into the inter‑war money story that rarely gets told. Using a circulating animated GDP chart (1928–42) as a jumping‑off point, we explored how Weimar collapse, reparations, and central‑bank policy set the stage for Germany’s rapid rebound after 1933 — and why credit creation, usury, and monetary sovereignty still matter. Along the way we touched on Hjalmar Schacht, Montagu Norman, the BIS, and why models like the state‑owned Bank of North Dakota are instructive. We also pulled historical threads through culture and media: Ezra Pound’s Canto XLV (“with usura”), Eustace Mullins’ Federal Reserve research, C. C. Veith’s Citadels of Chaos, and Archibald Maule Ramsay’s The Nameless War. We sampled period audio (Charlie and His Orchestra), recalled the Dick Barton theme, and referenced interviews like Oswald Mosley with David Frost and Yuri Bezmenov with G. Edward Griffin. Callers weighed in on censorship, propaganda, and group psychology, and we closed by flagging a new weekend format we’re planning to pilot.'Canto XLV (With Usura)' — Ezra Pound, Poetry Foundation: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/54319/canto-xlv'Secrets of the Federal Reserve' — Eustace Mullins (book hub): https://openlibrary.org/books/OL3193422M/Secrets_of_the_Federal_Reserve'Citadels of Chaos' — C. C. (Cornelius) Veith (full text, Internet Archive): https://archive.org/details/VeithCornelius-CitadelsOfChaos'The Nameless War' — Archibald Maule Ramsay (Internet Archive edition): https://archive.org/details/01IntroJdnNamelessWarArchibaldRamsaySept2015Frederick Soddy — overview of 'Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt' (reference + access routes): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth%2C_Virtual_Wealth_and_Debt'Red Symphony' (Rakovsky interrogation transcript, downloadable PDF): https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:Red_Symphony.pdfHjalmar Schacht — biography and roles (reference): https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hjalmar-SchachtMontagu Norman — Governor of the Bank of England (reference): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montagu_Norman%2C_1st_Baron_NormanBank for International Settlements — official site: https://www.bis.org/Bank of North Dakota — official site (state‑owned bank model): https://bnd.nd.gov/Yuri Bezmenov with G. Edward Griffin — full interview (MRCTV mirror): https://www.mrctv.org/videos/yuri-bezmenov-deception-was-my-job-completeOswald Mosley interviewed by David Frost (The Frost Programme, 15 Nov 1967) — Dailymotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xs8lpuGodfrey Bloom — 'The State is an Institution of Theft' (speech collection page): https://godfreybloom.uk/videos/Liz Truss on Bannon’s War Room (clip incl. Bank of England remarks): https://rumble.com/v4ex24l-liz-truss-no-minister-wants-to-admit-that-they-cant-actually-do-things.htmlCharlie and His Orchestra — background (reference): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_his_Orchestra'Devil’s Galop' (Dick Barton theme) — background (reference): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_GalopOpera browser — help/get started (official): https://help.opera.com/en/get-started/Rumble — platform home: https://rumble.comPaul English Live — Telegram channel (public preview page): https://t.me/paulenglishEuro Folk Radio — site and live page: https://eurofolkradio.com/radio/The Global Voice — listen page (Global Voice Network): https://www.theglobalvoice.info/tunein.phpWBN324 Talk Radio — station listing (working directory page): https://streema.com/radios/WBN324_Talk_RadioRadio Soapbox — site chat/live page: https://radiosoapbox.com/chat/
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #104 · 9/11, Charlie Kirk and Eli James on Identity and Scripture
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #104 · paulenglishlive.comThursday September 11th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternIn this episode, we delve into the intricate web of historical and contemporary issues surrounding identity, religion, and geopolitics. We begin by discussing the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, exploring the potential motivations and implications of his murder. The conversation touches on the influence of Zionism, the role of media in shaping narratives, and the broader context of political assassinations. We also reflect on the significance of 9/11, 24 years on, and the ongoing impact of such pivotal events on public consciousness.In the latter part of the show, we shift focus to a deep dive into the historical and scriptural narratives that have shaped Western civilization. Eli James joins us to discuss the ancient lineage of the Israelites, the role of Edomites, and the implications of these identities on modern geopolitics. We explore the concept of 'fluffy Christianity' and the importance of understanding biblical texts in their historical context. This episode challenges listeners to reconsider widely held beliefs and encourages a deeper exploration of historical truths.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #103 · From Scythians to Saxons: The Journey of Israel's Lost Tribes
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #103 · paulenglishlive.comThursday September 4th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@paulenglishlive TELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efIn this episode, we delve into the fascinating history and migrations of the ancient tribes of Israel, exploring their connections to modern European nations. We discuss the concept of the Old and New Testaments as contracts, exclusive to certain people, and how this understanding can reshape our perception of historical and current events. The conversation touches on the characteristics and duties of these people, as described in the scriptures, and the implications of these ancient contracts on today's societal structures.We also explore the challenges of modern education systems, the impact of usury and financial manipulation throughout history, and the pervasive influence of mammonism. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding our historical roots and the spiritual amnesia that has led to the current state of society. We conclude with reflections on the role of organized religion, the misinterpretation of scriptures, and the need for a return to foundational principles to address the ongoing challenges faced by Western civilizations.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #102 · Behold A Pale Horse with Monika Schaefer, Eric Von Essex and Nathan Lucius
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #102 · paulenglishlive.comThursday August 28th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternBehold A Pale Horse with Monika Schaefer, Eric Von Essex and Nathan LuciusRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this lively episode of Paul English Live, we delve into a variety of topics ranging from the peculiarities of modern football stadiums to the philosophical depths of films like The Matrix. Paul is joined by Eric, Nathan, and special guest Monica Schafer, who shares insights into her brother Alfred's recent experiences and the broader awakening she perceives in society. The conversation touches on the importance of nationhood, the impact of indoctrination, and the need for communities to engage actively with the system to reclaim their rights.We also explore the cultural significance of traditional sports and the influence of media on public perception. The discussion extends to the role of alternative media and the importance of building parallel systems to counteract mainstream narratives. The episode is peppered with humour and personal anecdotes, making for an engaging and thought-provoking listen. Join us as we navigate the complexities of modern life and the quest for truth and community.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #101 · From Flags to Future: England, Germany, and the AI Revolution with Thomas Anderson
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #101 · paulenglishlive.comThursday August 21st · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternThomas Anderson returns from the fatherland. RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this episode, we dive into a lively discussion about the cultural and political climate in both England and Germany. We explore the recent surge in national pride in England, marked by an increase in flag displays, and the mixed reactions it has sparked. Our guest, Thomas Anderson, provides insights into the political landscape in Germany, highlighting the ongoing challenges with migration and the socio-political dynamics at play. We also touch upon the historical narratives that shape our understanding of past events, questioning the established stories and considering alternative perspectives.The conversation takes a turn towards the future, as we contemplate the impact of AI and automation on society. We discuss the potential for AI to transform industries and the implications for human creativity and labor. The episode wraps up with a reflection on the value of human effort and the essence of creativity, pondering whether technology can truly replicate the soul and spirit that define human achievements. Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of past, present, and future challenges.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #100 · Laughter, Law and Life Lessons
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #100 · paulenglishlive.comThursday August 14h · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternDrinks are on the house but best bring your own just in case.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this lively and spontaneous episode, we celebrate the 100th show with a mix of technical mishaps and humorous banter. The conversation meanders through various topics, including the challenges of starting the show on time, the significance of reaching 100 episodes, and the humorous chaos that ensues. The hosts share personal anecdotes, discuss the importance of music in uplifting spirits, and explore the cultural impact of different musical genres. The episode also touches on historical perspectives, such as the Council of York's stance on usury in 1311, and the intriguing story of the Donner Party's survival. The discussion takes a deeper turn as the hosts delve into the complexities of law and banking, highlighting the need for clearer understanding and education on these subjects. They emphasize the importance of local community connections and the potential for change through grassroots efforts. The episode concludes with reflections on the power of music, the influence of technology on modern life, and the need to reconnect with more tactile and meaningful experiences. Throughout, the hosts maintain a light-hearted and engaging tone, making for an entertaining and thought-provoking listen.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #099 · From Robin Hood to Fourth-Generation Warfare: Navigating Modern Challenges with BB9 & Eli James
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #099· paulenglishlive.comThursday August 7th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternWith guests Blackbird 9 (Hour 2) and Eli James (Hour 3).RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this lively episode, Paul English kicks off with a humorous take on the gloomy weather and introduces the show's lineup, including guests Blackbird Nine and Eli James. The conversation meanders through various topics, from the symbolic significance of Robin Hood to childhood memories of pea shooters and the imaginative antics of children. Paul and Eric delve into the nostalgic past, discussing the evolution of fashion and footwear, while also touching on the political landscape and the influence of left and right ideologies. The hosts reflect on the importance of questioning authority and the role of humor in challenging the status quo.In the second hour, guest Frederick Blackburn joins the discussion, sharing insights into the socio-political dynamics in North Carolina, including the impact of natural disasters and the encroachment of globalist agendas. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of fourth-generation warfare, the erosion of traditional values, and the manipulation of societal structures. The episode wraps up with Eli James discussing historical perspectives, the significance of inheritance laws, and the ongoing struggle against centralized control. Throughout, the hosts emphasize the power of humor and community in resisting oppressive systems.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #098 · Cultural Heritage and Economic Systems: Finding Balance in a Globalized World with Monika Schaefer
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #098· paulenglishlive.comThursday July 31st · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this episode, we delve into the complexities of modern life, starting with a light-hearted discussion about the weather and the British penchant for talking about it. We reminisce about the simplicity and warmth of past generations, touching on family traditions, the importance of home-cooked meals, and the art of shoe polishing. The conversation then shifts to the more serious topic of banking and the economic systems that govern our lives. We explore the role of central banks, the concept of usury, and the historical context of financial systems, highlighting the need for a more equitable distribution of wealth.We also discuss the socio-political landscape, focusing on issues like immigration, cultural identity, and the impact of digital currencies. The conversation touches on the challenges of maintaining cultural heritage in the face of globalization and the influx of new populations. We examine the role of government policies in shaping our societies and the importance of moral principles in guiding our actions. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the need for community, understanding, and a return to simpler, more meaningful ways of living.
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Reclaiming England: Flags, Law, Heritage and the White Dragon with Hannah Badr
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #097· paulenglishlive.comThursday July 24th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternWith Hannah BadrRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this lively episode of Paul English Live, we delve into the fascinating world of English heritage and law with special guest Hannah Bader. Despite the gloomy weather, the conversation is bright and engaging as Hannah shares her journey from a legally trained barrister to a passionate advocate for reclaiming English counties and empowering the people through trial by jury. Her insights into the historical and legal frameworks that have shaped England, and her vision for a future where people reclaim their rights and heritage, are both enlightening and inspiring.We also explore the power of symbolism, particularly through the use of county flags and the ancient white dragon flag of England, as a means to unite and empower communities. The episode is filled with humour and lively discussions, including the potential for new roles like sheriffs and the importance of community assemblies. With contributions from listeners and co-host Eric von Essex, the show is a spirited call to action for reclaiming English identity and law.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #096 · Serpents, Sorcery, and Society: With Eli James
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #096 · paulenglishlive.comThursday July 17th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternHour 2 guest, Eli James.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this episode of Paul English Live, we delve into a myriad of topics, starting with a technical hiccup that briefly interrupted the broadcast. Paul shares his pre-show routine, which includes a walk to the seafront, where he observes sailing boats emerging from the mist, likening them to ghost ships. The conversation meanders through the weather, the peculiarities of rain patterns in Southeast England, and the atmospheric conditions that amplify the sound of rain on his conservatory roof. Paul also shares a personal story about a friend, Sussex Man, who is currently in hospital, highlighting the challenges faced by the elderly and the healthcare system.The discussion shifts to broader societal issues, including the impact of mass immigration on local communities, with a focus on a migrant centre in Epping, Essex. Paul and Eric explore historical parallels, such as the Peasants' Revolt, and the potential for civil unrest in response to government policies. The episode also touches on the role of AI, with a focus on Elon Musk's Grok 4, and the implications of artificial intelligence on society. Eli James joins the conversation, bringing insights into the historical and biblical significance of serpents, the pharmaceutical industry's role in modern society, and personal anecdotes from his time in the Vietnam War. The episode concludes with reflections on the interconnectedness of global events and the pervasive influence of powerful entities.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #095 · John Hamer: From IT To Conspiracy Theorist
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #095 · paulenglishlive.comThursday July 10th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this lively episode, we welcome author John Hamer to discuss his journey from working in IT to becoming a prolific writer of conspiracy analysis and historical revisionism. John shares insights into his writing process and the motivation behind his shift to novel writing, aiming to reach a broader audience with truth-laden fiction. We delve into the intricacies of the banking system, the concept of usury, and the historical context of financial manipulation, referencing figures like Sir Frederick Soddy. The conversation also touches on the challenges of conveying complex truths in a world dominated by short attention spans and AI technology.We also explore the cultural and political landscape, with humorous takes on current events and societal norms. From the comedic musings of Rod Liddle on Glastonbury to the serious implications of unchecked immigration, the episode covers a wide array of topics. We discuss the role of humor in addressing societal issues and the potential for grassroots movements to challenge the status quo. The episode concludes with reflections on the current political climate, the potential for societal change, and the importance of maintaining optimism in the face of adversity.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #094 · Summertime (And The Living Is Queasy)
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #094 · paulenglishlive.comThursday July 3rd · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket CastsIn this episode of Paul English Live, Paul and Eric dive into a lively discussion about the rapid passage of time and the peculiarities of modern weeks, with Eric sharing humorous anecdotes about his brother's complaints. The conversation shifts to the current heatwave in England, with both hosts expressing their enjoyment of the sunny weather and lamenting the impending rain. They also touch on the topic of English winters, with both agreeing on their dislike for the season. Technical glitches briefly interrupt the show, but the hosts quickly recover, engaging with their audience on Rumble and YouTube. The episode takes a humorous turn as Eric shares his eccentric summer activities, leading to a discussion on the quirks of English culture and the importance of maintaining a sense of humor amidst life's challenges.The episode also delves into more serious topics, including the complexities of modern governance and the influence of financial systems on political power. Paul and Eric discuss the role of central banks and the challenges faced by political leaders in implementing meaningful change. They explore historical perspectives on governance, touching on figures like Tsar Nicholas and Edward the First, and the impact of usury on society. The conversation is interspersed with light-hearted moments, including a discussion on peculiar place names and humorous songs from the past. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of community and self-sufficiency, encouraging listeners to consider the benefits of growing their own food and fostering local connections.
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #093 · The Nameless War
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #093 · paulenglishlive.comThursday June 26th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternHour 2 guest is Monika Schaefer.https://tinyurl.com/dwetdx5bRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · / @paulenglishliveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #092 · The Hazzard Circular or Bring Back The Greenback
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #092 · paulenglishlive.comThursday June 19th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternHour 2 guest is Eli James. You can download and read the 20 page Hazzard Circular pdf from:https://tinyurl.com/dwetdx5bRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #091 · Private Banks, Public Ruin
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #091 · paulenglishlive.comThursday June 12th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternRUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #090 · Pleasant Peasants
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.comPAUL ENGLISH LIVE #090 · paulenglishlive.comThursday June 5th · 8pm UK · 3pm US easternMagna Carta is (nearly) 810 years old. Our guest in hour 2 is Roger Sayles as we look at law, banking and your status as a pleasant peasant ... or not.RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroomWBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.comYOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLiveTELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchatCALL INBy Internet: paulenglishlive.com/callBy phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330 When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#PODCASTARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-liveRSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037efALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts
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