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By We are Hummingbird
Don’t worry, this is a journey unlike any other. We use mental health as a road map, and then we fold it up and c
... moreThe podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
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WE ARE BACK!
Welcome to the beginning of Season 2 of Humming Punks. After a month away to keep you all eager, it seems fitting that we start Season 2 with something a bit different.
This week we come direct from Boardmasters Festival in Newquay where We are Hummingbird are there to raise awareness and let everyone know that we are here for them should they need a friendly ear.
Listen to what Ian and Jimmy have been up to over the last couple of days.
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We are back.
Apologies for the silence again for a couple of weeks. 'Tis the season people like to go on holiday. Anyways, as we mentioned, we are back with another episode. What can you expect in this one? Well, the size of rhubarb, trips to Glastonbury, the trials and tribulations of Ian & Jimmy's lives and just a load more bollocks like usual.
So sit back, relax and enjoy.
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Ian's back off his holiday, Jimmy has finished recording his film about a bald man so that only means one thing. Another episode of talking bollocks!
This week we talk about Hary Redknapp dreams, Rod Stewart lookalikes, angry geese, more supermarkets and takeaway turn builders!
Album Review:
Yelawolf
Mud Mouth
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This week, after a two-week hiatus, Ian and Jimmy return to talk about supermarket aisles, Tom Jones and rogue TrustPilot reviews.
Album Review:
Skindred
Babylon
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This week the boys are joined by songwriter (Natalie Imbruglia, Bryan Adams, Ronan Keating, Pixie Lott, Melanie C), artist (The Cure, Bryan Adams, Astral Drive), producer (The Cure, Prefab Sprout) and mixer (Ash, Psychadelic Furs, Sting, Duran Duran, Cyndi Lauper, The Waterboys) to the stars, Phil Thornalley.
Listen as Phil talks about his past trials and tribulations of being involved in the industry from a young age.
Album Review:
Todd Rundgren
Todd
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This week Ian and Jimmy set out with all good intentions to do an album review, however, it isn’t to be!
Never has a duo been more willing to go with the flow than when they start to discuss stress and ditch all plans for an album review! This is a free session in mental health awareness so whilst very different to the norm, sit back, relax and absorb.
We hope you find it of interest.
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This week the boys are joined by MOBO award-winning and all-round great guy Guvna B. Listen to a more mental health focussed episode as we talk about Guvna B's book, priceless Arsenal shirts and 7-foot basketball players sitting in MKII Golfs.
Album Review:
Kano
Hoodies All Summer
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Join Ian and Jimmy as the speak to Max Tyler, an up-and-coming 17 year old DJ who has only been playing for little over a year and already attracted a huge following, including booking his first ever gig at the top of The Shard! Expect conversations about legendary 'Valley's' DJ's, dance-off's and actors turned pornstars!
Album Review:
Camelphat
Dark Matters
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Join Ian and Jimmy for the ‘Easter Special’ where this week they fly as a duo and let their hair down with a good natter! Expect slow-moving milk, aliens, stalkers, sausages and flasks! Trust us this is special.
Album Review:
Regina Spektor
Far
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This week we are joined by our great friend, huge mental health advocate and one of our ambassadors, DJ Jumping Jack Frost. Listen to us talk about everything from the Brixton Riots to milkshakes to Sony (Sega) Dreamcasts!
Album Review:
Public Enemy
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.