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Author: Paul Marsh

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Dive into the fascinating world of entertainment, gain valuable insights into mental and physical wellness, explore the latest technological innovations, and indulge in the lighter side of life with our comedic discussions.


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Ep 133. Ty Myers

Ep 133. Ty Myers

2026-03-1615:32

Send a text Ty Myers on Ranch Life, TikTok Success & Looking Ahead to C2C On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by one of country music’s most exciting young artists, Ty Myers, recorded just before he travelled to the UK for the Country to Country Festival. Ty grew up on a ranch in Texas, and he shares how that upbringing shaped his music and storytelling. We also talk about the difference between life in Texas and visiting the UK — particularly when it comes to the weather. The c...
Send a text Kate Hardcastle on Why Time Together Means More Than Expensive Gestures On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by broadcaster and consumer champion Kate Hardcastle MBE to talk about what many mums really want from family celebrations. While traditional gestures like expensive meals out or breakfast in bed are often seen as the way to mark occasions such as Mother’s Day, Kate explains that many mothers would actually prefer something much simpler. Instead o...
Send a text Vanessa Caswill on Bringing Reminders of Him to the Big Screen On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by director Vanessa Caswill to talk about her new film Reminders of Him, which arrives in cinemas on Friday 13th March. Based on the bestselling novel by Colleen Hoover, the film brings a deeply emotional story to life on the big screen. Vanessa explains the challenge and excitement of adapting a book that already has such a passionate fanbase, and how she appro...
Send a text Dave Rowntree on Blur, Britpop & Life Beyond the Drum Kit On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by Dave Rowntree, drummer with the legendary Britpop band Blur. Dave has released a new book featuring photographs from the early days of the band, capturing moments from a time when Blur were finding their sound and identity before becoming one of the defining bands of the 90s. We talk about those formative years, the explosion of Parklife in the UK, and h...
Ep 129. James Johnston

Ep 129. James Johnston

2026-03-0816:07

Send a text James Johnston on Touring the UK, Writing Music & the Marmite vs Vegemite Debate On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by Australian country star James Johnston while he’s in the UK ahead of his return this summer to perform at the Country Calling Festival and other shows. James talks about the success he’s been enjoying back home in Australia, including recent award nominations and the response to his single One More. We also get into his songwriting process and how p...
Send a text Rick Edwards on Great British Castle Rescue, AI & the Hidden Cost of History On the latest episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by presenter Rick Edwards to talk about his new show Great British Castle Rescue, which premieres on Sky History. Rick admits he’d never given much thought to castles before working on the series, but filming quickly opened his eyes to just how much restoration and upkeep these historic buildings require. We talk about the incredible work being done ...
Ep 127. Geoff Norcott

Ep 127. Geoff Norcott

2026-03-0413:47

Send a text Geoff Norcott on Basic Blokes, Comedy & the New Tour On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by comedian Geoff Norcott to talk about his latest stand-up tour Basic Bloke 2 – There’s No Bloke Without Fire. We get into Geoff’s take on what it means to be a “blokey bloke” in modern Britain — from the mysteries of why men apparently own pyjamas, to whether dressing gowns serve any real purpose. Geoff also explains why sometimes the simple things in life are...
Ep 126. Freddy Quinne

Ep 126. Freddy Quinne

2026-03-0312:19

Send a text Freddy Quinne on Fixing the School Holiday System On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by former teacher Freddy Quinne to discuss a topic that affects millions of families every year — the school holiday system and soaring holiday prices. We explore why travel costs often spike dramatically during summer and half-term breaks, and whether families are being unfairly squeezed because of rigid term dates. Freddy outlines what he believes is a “common-...
Send a text Harry Lawtey on Under Salt Marsh, Working with Kelly Reilly & What’s Next On the latest episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by Harry Lawtey, who plays Dylan Rees in the final episode of Sky’s drama Under Salt Marsh. Harry talks about joining such a tense and atmospheric series, what it was like working alongside a stellar cast including Kelly Reilly and Jonathan Pryce, and how the Welsh setting — and weather — became part of the storytelling. We also discuss the decision to ...
Ep 124. Kenny Thomas

Ep 124. Kenny Thomas

2026-02-2522:02

Send a text Kenny Thomas on 90s Hits, Perspective & Performing for Quincy Jones On the latest episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by British R&B singer Kenny Thomas as he prepares for his current tour. We look back at the 90s, the era that saw Kenny score major hits and become a household name. But as he explains, chart positions and number ones aren’t everything — and success looks very different with hindsight. Kenny opens up about the highs and the difficu...
Send a text Jenny Seagrove on Her Sister’s Bones, Playing Dark Roles & Letting Characters Go On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by Jenny Seagrove to talk about her new film Her Sister’s Bones, now available on Digital HD. Jenny shares how she first became involved in the project and what intrigued her about playing Kate, a character layered with complexity and emotional depth. We also explore some of the darker roles she has portrayed throughout her career, and how ...
Send a text Jordan Banjo on Diversity’s ‘Soul’, AI, Radio & Boxing On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by Jordan Banjo from Diversity to talk about their latest tour, Soul. We explore why the show focuses on artificial intelligence and what it means to stay human in a world that’s constantly evolving. Jordan explains the thinking behind the title, how the creative process works within Diversity, and why this tour feels particularly relevant right now. We also l...
Send a text Laura Jones: Why Walking Matters More Than We Think On the latest episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by content creator and Walk For Hearts ambassador Laura Jones to talk about the power of something we often take for granted — walking. We explore why walking is one of the simplest and most effective ways to support heart health, and why starting with even a small amount each day can make a real difference over time. Laura shares her own experience of heart problems...
Send a text On the latest episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by writer David Eldridge and director Julian Jarrold to talk about ITV’s powerful new drama Betrayal. From the moment the first episode begins, Betrayal makes it clear this is not a slow burn. David and Julian explain how they wanted to hook the audience immediately, throwing them straight into a world of secrecy, danger and shifting loyalties. We discuss the show’s outstanding cast, including Shaun Evans, Romola Garai and Zara A...
Ep 119. Adam Richman

Ep 119. Adam Richman

2026-02-0910:08

Send a text You might know Adam Richman from Man v Food, the show that turned food challenges into must-watch television, but his latest project shows a different side to his love of food and culture. In Adam Richman Eats Italy, Adam takes a more considered journey through one of the world’s most celebrated food nations, exploring regional dishes, traditions, and the stories behind them. I spoke to Adam back in December as the series was launching, so while this conversation might feel ...
Send a text 🎙️ New episode of The MarshyCast! I’m joined by relationship and life coach Anna Williamson. You’ll know her from Celebs Go Dating, but in this episode we go deeper. We talk about the new series, the celebrities taking part including Professor Green, and what really goes on behind the scenes. Anna also opens up about financial abuse in relationships, the warning signs people often miss, and why control should never sit with just one person. It’s...
Send a text New podcast episode 🎙️ I’m joined by Paul Draper, former lead singer of Mansun, as he heads out on tour celebrating the band’s biggest songs. We talk about the Britpop era (even though Mansun never really felt part of it), pressure from record labels, the good and bad of the 90s, and Paul’s solo work — including collaborating with Skin. A brilliant, honest conversation. Available on Apple, Spotify and wherever you listen. Find me on all social media ...
Send a text On the podcast this week, I’m joined by Scottish presenter Kirsty Gallacher and Dr Luke Powles for a really honest conversation about health, awareness and getting older. Kirsty talks about turning 50 and why she’s enjoying it far more than turning 40, how priorities change with age, and why regular health check-ups matter more than we often realise. Plus, she opens up about something she didn’t expect… falling in love with radio presenting. A reassuring, thoughtful chat about loo...
Send a text Have you noticed how some films don’t just scare you… they stay with you? Today, I’m joined by director Zak Hilditch, to talk about his new film We Bury The Dead, starring Daisy Ridley. It’s a zombie film with a twist, one that actually began before Covid, but took on a very different meaning once the world shut down. We talk about how early Daisy became involved, why certain sounds and moments can be more unsettling than gore, and what he really hopes audiences take away from the...
Ep 114. Binky Felstead

Ep 114. Binky Felstead

2026-01-2710:09

Send a text Binky Felstead on holidays, relationships and who really makes the decisions On the latest episode of The MarshyCast, Paul Marsh and co-host Casey Major Bunce (Major Mum Hacks) are joined by TV personality and former Made in Chelsea star Binky Felstead for a refreshingly honest conversation about relationships, decision-making and holidays. Binky reveals that she’s never actually booked a holiday abroad herself, always leaving it to her husband. But that’s about ...
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