Eight Of The Podcasts I’m Obsessed With (Plus Your Chance To WIN A Radio To Listen To Them On!)

I’ve started to wonder what I actually did before I discovered podcasts; they now accompany me to the gym, on the tube, in the bath and even in my office while I’m snapping away or planning content. They provide such a great way to discover stories, learn, indulge your passions or even just have a giggle – so it’s no surprise they’re seeing a resurgence in popularity and are undoubtedly the hottest form of media right now. Since I got my Hepburn MK II VQ radio I’ve probably listened to more podcasts than is probably healthy, but it definitely beats listening to the same Spotify playlist on repeat or the drivel that happens to be on the radio past about midday. One of the main topics of conversation with my mates is now which podcasts we’ve been listening to or what recommendations we’ve got for each other, which sure beats chat about Big Brother or Love Island in my opinion! If you’ve yet to discover the amazing world of podcasts, then pop over here and read my info for beginners, and then pop back and take note of the eight shows I think you need to know about right now… Headphones at the ready.

Talking Crime: A True Crime Podcast
This started life as a narrative to the Jonbenet Ramsay documentary that was on in the States last year (if you haven’t watched it, google it – it’s one of the best things I’ve ever watched,) and as someone that’s been obsessed with the case since I was a little girl it was the perfect intro. The two friends that host this podcast basically watch true crime documentaries and in the ad breaks discuss what they’ve just seen, their own theories and how their viewpoints evolve. They’ve watched everything from the Amanda Knox Netflix doc, to The Staircase which features the Kathleen Peterson case (more on that below) and O.J Simpson; it’s the best way to pass an hour in the evening. I love how you have to watch the programmes yourself and then listen to their thoughts, bridging a very clever gap between telly and podcasts. They’re very funny, making something that could’ve been heavy into one of my fave podcasts of the moment.

Stuff You Should Know
Quite hard going and not one I binge listen to, Stuff You Should Know covers some really interesting topics and makes them far easier to understand – even if the hosts are a tad annoying. They’ve covered everything from clowns, spiders, tea, Stonehenge, perfume, colour, oceans, passports, police dogs, alcoholism and dreams; with over 200 episodes to choose from there’s sure to be something to tickle your fancy. I’ve taken to listening to episodes of this in the car when I know I can’t be distracted by my phone or making cups of tea, and although they’re not exactly easy listening I do learn a lot more about stuff I would’ve never bothered to research!

Buffering The Vampire Slayer
I grew up on Buffy and can probably attribute 50% off my kick-ass attitude to watching her beat the crap out of every demon that came at her, without barely breaking a sweat. She’s a feminist icon of a generation and I hope the love for Sunnydale never wanes. Buffering The Vampire Slayer is for hardcore fans of the show, as the two hosts dissect each episode in turn and discuss the funny anecdotes and odd characters – as well as pointing out elements that will become more important as the series continues. It’s a great way to revisit the show and it instantly brings back memories of those key moments that left you weeping, laughing or hiding behind the sofa. A must-listen for any Buffy fans, or those that want to discover this iconic teen show.

Beyond Reasonable Doubt
I’d heard about the Michael and Kathleen Peterson case on another podcast, which focused on ‘Owl Theory’ and the fact that Michael was wrongly accused of his wife’s murder when in fact an owl was responsible for attacking her. This BBC Radio Five Live production is fast paced and thorough, taking you through the details of the relatively unknown case (which involves Kathleen being found at the bottom of a staircase) and presenting the facts for you to make up your own mind; it speaks to many of the key people and delves into elements that aren’t covered by other productions, giving you short and snappy episodes which leave me wanting more. A great intro if you’re new to podcasts too.

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I fully accredit this discovery to Kirsty from Fashion For Lunch who kept encouraging me to listen to their wild and wacky stories; it’s now something that I always turn to when I need a podcast hit and I don’t know what I fancy. Although stories of the internet underpin every episode, the hosts cover everything from medical mysteries and dating dilemmas, to internet scams and current affairs. One of their most recent double episode stories that started off as an Indian call centre scam evolved into a tense mystery that my fiance and I listened to in tandem in the gym so we could discuss immediately together afterwards; if that’s not podcast gold then I don’t know what is!

Someone Knows Something
I’d definitely recommend skipping season one of this and delving straight into season two, which covers the disappearance of Sheryl Sheppard after her New Years Eve engagement which was broadcast on television in 1997. Her body was never found, but there’s one very clear suspect that is incriminated by basically everyone that knew him – even if the police couldn’t prove it. This addictive show looks back at the case and analyses the television footage, partnering up with her mother in an attempt to resolve it once and for all; after you’ve become so immersed in the story, they even manage to speak to the main suspect to keep you on the edge of your metaphorical seat. I actually started to go to the gym more regularly so I could listen to this uninterrupted, which is podcast commitment at the highest level.

Let’s Discuss
Hosted by Ella from Coco’s Tea Party and Monica from The Elgin Avenue, Let’s Discuss is basically two friends chatting about issues that impact women in their twenties and beyond: money, heartbreak, organisation, travel, comparison, social media and much more. It’s really easy listening and essentially blog posts in audio form; they give some really useful tips and tidbits of advice, even if they do come across like two of the most perfect creatures to ever grace this earth. (Ella says her idea of relaxation is organising her closet!) If you love their blogs you’ll love their podcast, but even if they’re new to you it’s worth listening to for a sprinkling of inspo and a touch of motivation.

Made Online
I couldn’t cover off my favourite podcasts without including my own! When I started Made Online I had no idea what to expect and if it would be any good, but thankfully the response has been incredible and I’m overwhelmed with the support I’ve been shown. The overarching idea is that I speak to those that have made their life changing career, moment or business online and get them to share their story (and secrets.) So far I’ve spoken with Sara Tasker from Me & Orla, Jane Cunningham from British Beauty Blogger, Millie Kendall from BeautyMart, the founders of Spectrum Collections, the women who grew Harrods’ Instagram to one million followers, authors Grace Victory and Emily Clarkson, as well as some incredible bloggers. Right now there are ten episodes to enjoy and I have some amazing guests lined up in the coming months, so make sure you subscribe to listen first!

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The Five Minute Makeup Challenge…

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Just a bit of fun; I was tagged in the “five minute makeup challenge” by fellow beauty Youtuber, Marnie Goldberg, and decided to accept. I have never done one of these “tag” videos before, usually because they involve tasting weird foods or getting your boyfriend to draw on your face or other stuff that might be hilarious if you were twelve. God, I’m so grumpy, aren’t I? Ha!

Anyway, I expected this challenge to be easy-peasy – no way do I take longer than five minutes to do my makeup, I thought – but in actual fact it is incredibly difficult to do a full face of maquillage in under five minutes. Especially if you gabble as much as I do, waffling on about colds and product details and so on. Funny thing; if you’ve been doing beauty vids for a few years, you find yourself very naturally pausing to talk about each makeup item, wanting to explain what you like and don’t like about it and how to use it. I think it just happens out of habit – I even do it with friends, when they ask for recommendations and makeup advice. It must drive them bonkers!

But here we are: makeup in under five minutes. Supposedly. I don’t want to spoil it for you, so you’ll just have to watch to find out whether I made the grade! All of the products used are linked-to below, and my apologies re the absolutely gorgeous Chanel palette: it’s from last summer! It was still in my “to do” box, which shows just how far behind I am with things…

Products Used:

Chanel Perfection Lumiere Velvet Foundation (I wear shade 20): http://tidd.ly/7833e124 – applied with a Zoeva flat-topped foundation brush.

Bobbi Brown Bronzer in 01: http://tidd.ly/5d3c0f38 – applied with a huge Chanel powder brush!

Bobbi Brown Brightening Brick in Tawny: http://tidd.ly/e86b2980

Eve Lom Light Illusion Undereye Concealer: http://goo.gl/GEC2bj

Pixi Brow Duo in Medium Brown: http://tidd.ly/9bb4175b

Chanel Tissé Mademoiselle – oops, this isn’t new at all! I don’t know where I even got this from! – I used a Real Techniques Bold Metals eye brush and then a Zoeva concealer brush to buff in.

Guerlain Maxi Lash in Moka – BEST brown mascara ever! http://tidd.ly/1bfabb0e

Zelens Lip Gloss in Rose: http://goo.gl/y895ps

My shirt was from the Hollister sale. My nails are painted with Ciaté in “Sweet Talk”.

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Time Bomb: Two Brilliant Moisturisers On My Radar

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Here’s a new discovery: Time Bomb skincare. I had heard of the brand before, but it grabbed my attention properly when I found out that the range had been snapped up by Selfridges, both in-store and online. I have tried a few of the products and all have been very nice indeed. I have to say that I am deeply – deeply – impressed by the Powerball Intensive Moisturiser. It said on the instructions that I should apply it before serum and so I was expecting some kind of wishy-washy fluid thing, another one of those post-toner/pre-serum hybrids that have been sent to make us all incredibly cross and poor. But I applied it and boy was it rich! I didn’t need a serum afterwards, I didn’t need a moisturiser – I didn’t even need a moisturiser the following morning. It’s a brilliant concoction that manages to be quite light and non-greasy (good old hyaluronic acid with its hydrating super-powers) whilst having the lovely richness of shea butter to nourish dry skin. The blurb says this: “the key to Powerball’s amazing efficacy is Ectoin, a moisture grabbing and hoarding protein that enables organisms to thrive in harsh, arid, desert environments.” I’ll have to do some looking-up on that one, but expect a full review soon. You can find Powerball at Selfridges here, it’s £36 which I think is an excellent price. 

The Youth Juice oil blend is also superb, so far as I can see from the back of the box (I haven’t tried it properly yet as I had to start on my Genefique testing) and you get a whopping great big 60ml in that teeny looking bottle. £38 for 60ml, when most beautifully blended oils are at least that for half the volume? Got my vote. This oil apparently mimics the skin’s own natural oils (sebum) so rather than just moisturising temporarily, it’s supposed to really work to regain the skin’s youthfulness and glow. I’m very much looking forward to trying it – on my hand it feels light, almost like a dry oil, but incredibly moisturising. You can find the Youth Juice here – again, there’ll be a proper review soon.

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Pedikur Hand and Foot Care

Pedikur Hand and Foot Care

I’ve really been making a conscious effort this year to remove my nails as they’re so weak, and they split as soon as they manage to get any length so I was interested to try the Pedikur Hand and Foot Care products after reading about them, and the reviews on how effective they are. Pedikur is available to purchase on their on website, as well as the Beauty Chamber website, and the range includes Pedikur Moisturising Cotton Socks, Pedikur Herbal Hand and Foot Cream, Pedikur Hand and Foot Lotion as well as spatulas and the products can be purchased individually or as a set depending on your preference. The Pedikur Hand and Foot Care range can be used on both the hands and the feet, and the products work to remove dry skin and cuticles without the need for sharp instruments, as well as keeping your hands and feet soft and moisturised.

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L’Occitane Arlesienne

Arlesienne

Arlesienne

November seems a strange time to launch such a spring-like collection, but L’Occitane Arlesienne is hitting stores round about now. I’d describe it as a sparkly floral – there was a little hole in the envelope that these pieces arrived in which meant I could smell it before I opened it and I was smiling at the fragrance. I think that’s all a fragrance has to do, really. Make you smile.

L'Occitane Arlesienne

L’Occitane Arlesienne

The release is a bit scary – it’s gone very French in the way that it describes the scent as being inspired by a “woman who is the silent, markedly absent heroine of a play by Dudet in three acts” – I’m sorry? What? When we’ve all finished smoking stuff we shouldn’t, the fragrance boils down to a rose and violet infused floral, a little bit powdery, a lot pretty and very fresh for spring. The top notes of saffron give L’Occitane Arlesienne a bit of an edge over more standard florals – if you spot it in store, definitely have a spritz because I think it’s one of their loveliest fragrances yet. The range is supposed to represent the Arles woman from the town of the same name in the South of France. That’s probably a bit of a stretch for anyone living outside of France – it might as well be a fragrant representation of the Nottingham woman for all that this will resonate.

The product line up is interesting, too and includes a hair mist (which I am getting more and more into), a solid fragrance, a body oil and perfumed candle amongst the more usual items such as hand cream and body oil.

L’Occitane Arlesienne seems higher in price point – the candle (which is small) is £24 and the EDT is £39, but at the other end of the scale, the soap is £4.50 and the sold fragrance is £8.

If you’re in the mood for Christmas shopping, I’ve just been on the L’Occitane website – lots of reductions on the site. However, do shop around – I noticed a Verbena Hand Duo for £32 and the exact same product, same weight etc, in a different box on the John Lewis website for £23.40 and the very same thing again for £26 on the Feel Unique site which is a bit naughty. I think the consumer needs a bit of consistency here – it’s really not fair to make customers work this hard.

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