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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com
In this lively New Years Eve edition of The Shelley Tasker Show, a Montage has been created outlining a few of our guests in this News Years Special. Run‑in with school holiday fines, online “support” group dramas, and the everyday absurdities of bureaucracy, before a past parade of spirited guests. Colin returns with his Parliament Square arrest story from the “Defend Our Juries” action, sharing why his stand was about free speech and against proscribing non‑violent groups. We then dive into activism, media narratives, AI music, and digital ID with contributors including Debbie Hicks and musician Ryan Lander, while my co‑host Mallificus brings humour, common sense, and a few soggy worksite tales. We also explore menopause with a brilliant workplace metaphor, laugh at AI’s hilariously wrong biographical guesses, and question the reliability of news in an age of deliberate misinformation.
Hour two features Cornwall’s own Tony Goodman of Electric Carnage, revealed as the voice behind the viral “Cornish Trump” wall sketch. Tony skewers EV policy, smugness, and modern groupthink while championing choice and free speech. In a powerful, moving segment, activist Tony Bevington recounts the loss of his son following mandated vaccination, raising hard questions about accountability, data transparency, and digital ID creep. Across protests, policy, AI, and personal loss, this episode blends truth‑to‑power candour, Cornish wit, and community spirit—ending with festive cheer and gratitude for our listeners who’ve been with us all year.
By Shelley TaskerBroadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com
In this lively New Years Eve edition of The Shelley Tasker Show, a Montage has been created outlining a few of our guests in this News Years Special. Run‑in with school holiday fines, online “support” group dramas, and the everyday absurdities of bureaucracy, before a past parade of spirited guests. Colin returns with his Parliament Square arrest story from the “Defend Our Juries” action, sharing why his stand was about free speech and against proscribing non‑violent groups. We then dive into activism, media narratives, AI music, and digital ID with contributors including Debbie Hicks and musician Ryan Lander, while my co‑host Mallificus brings humour, common sense, and a few soggy worksite tales. We also explore menopause with a brilliant workplace metaphor, laugh at AI’s hilariously wrong biographical guesses, and question the reliability of news in an age of deliberate misinformation.
Hour two features Cornwall’s own Tony Goodman of Electric Carnage, revealed as the voice behind the viral “Cornish Trump” wall sketch. Tony skewers EV policy, smugness, and modern groupthink while championing choice and free speech. In a powerful, moving segment, activist Tony Bevington recounts the loss of his son following mandated vaccination, raising hard questions about accountability, data transparency, and digital ID creep. Across protests, policy, AI, and personal loss, this episode blends truth‑to‑power candour, Cornish wit, and community spirit—ending with festive cheer and gratitude for our listeners who’ve been with us all year.