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I’m wearing a blue Atari hoodie. I’ve got some kind of purple t-shirt on underneath.
The sky is overcast. It’s a typical British day. The camera’s sort-of top down, I’m looking up ever so slightly into it. My sister’s stood next to me, she’s looking square on at the camera, grey hoodie.
My parents – probably my Dad – is taking the pictures. Apple Photos says it’s a Panasonic camera. The date’s July 31st 2009, 10.30am and 26 seconds.
Behind me is Stonehenge...
I’d be lying if I said that this affected me in quite the same way as this makes it sound but also it must have affected me in some way because I’m making an entire podcast about it.
A few months ago, you might remember that I went on morning walks and whilst I was on these morning walks, I saw some deer.
The story basically was that the deer, whenever I looked for them, weren’t there. When I stopped looking, they sort of appeared every time...
It’s August 31st 8023 – six thousand years in the future – and you are in a mountain in Nevada.
It has taken you several days to get here. You’ve had to hike, you’ve had to endure the harsh heat – the thorns – and you’ve stumbled upon a set of metal doors. This is what you’ve been looking for. The doors are a kind of crude airlock, keeping out dust and animals.
You head into the darkness of a long tunnel. There’s the mildest hint of light ahead that you slowly find your way to...
Sea Monkeys are brine shrimp.
They’re tiny – about half a centimetre wide and about the same length as your small fingernail – but the magic comes from a state of suspended animation known as cryptobiosis.
The inventor, a chap named Harold von Braunhut.
He was trying to come up with some sort of pet that he could sell through the mail and he was at a pet store and he saw some brine shrimp that were in an aquarium or a bucket or something...
Do you remember last week when one war criminal tried to march to Moscow to kill – or chat to, I don’t really know – the other war criminal?
What a bonkers Saturday that was!
I spent the whole day, a beautiful summer’s day, in front of the telly – and BBC were bloody brilliant, delivering half hourly updates of how far down the road the Wagner forces were… And then, by 7pm here in the UK, the entire thing was over...
I turn 28 today.
I always get really weird around my birthday. I think it’s because I am acutely aware of time passing in a very personal way. Like, New Years and Christmas and all of that, they’re all shared holidays – a birthday is quite isolating, isn’t it?
I’ve been going for morning walks every day. They’re about 5k...
I turn 28 today.
I always get really weird around my birthday. I think it’s because I am acutely aware of time passing in a very personal way. Like, New Years and Christmas and all of that, they’re all shared holidays – a birthday is quite isolating, isn’t it?
I’ve been going for morning walks every day. They’re about 5k...
A story that I have been working on for years has finally come to an end.
In 2021, I came up with the idea of sending a radio programme to space.
In 2022, we did it. It was called Mission Transmission.
Two nights ago, in 2023, at what is known as the ‘Oscars of the radio industry’ – the ARIAS awards – I picked up not just one but two awards for it.....
A story that I have been working on for years has finally come to an end.
In 2021, I came up with the idea of sending a radio programme to space.
In 2022, we did it. It was called Mission Transmission...
A story that I have been working on for years has finally come to an end.
In 2021, I came up with the idea of sending a radio programme to space.
In 2022, we did it. It was called Mission Transmission...