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- 164 - Episode 92 with Iain McMillan / Frogger - Author of The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
In Episode 92 Derek is joined by a close friend Iain McMillan. Iain recently released his debut novel The Boy With The Thorn In His Side which draws from his experience growing up in 80/90s Scotland and his life in recovery thereafter. The pair discuss Iain's motivations behind writing his first book; his younger life which was dominated by football, fashion, clubbing and alcohol, before delving deeper into recovery and the social problems that face many across Scotland today. Derek and Iain talk in detail about The Boy With The Thorn In His Side, how much is based on Iain's own life and how he hopes that this book will help others.
Sat, 17 Dec 2022 - 54min - 163 - Episode 91 with Chris Lee author of The Defiant -A History of Football Against Fascism
In Episode 91 Derek speaks to author, blogger and podcaster Chris Lee. Chris is founder and editor of the football culture blog and podcast, Outside Write, and has also contributed to Football Weekends, Halb Vier and The Gentleman Ultra. The pair talk about his latest book The Defiant which charts a century of football-based activism against fascism and the far right - from the 1920s to the present day. Discover the role that footballers, fans, coaches and officials played in the fight against the dictatorships of Mussolini, Hitler, Franco, Salazar and authoritarian states in Latin America.
Mon, 28 Nov 2022 - 30min - 162 - Episode #90 with Paul Crawford, Panther Milk found and former Sub Club owner
In Episode 90 Derek is joined by Paul Crawford from Glasgow, founder of Panther Milk and former owner of legendary dance venue the Sub Club. For years, Vegan Panther M*lk has been available at a secret pub on Mitchell Lane and Bananamoon on Great Western Road. Crawford, who ran Glasgow's famous Sub Club at the time, found the recipe at a music event in Barcelona, which has roots in 1920s Spain. He returned to Glasgow with the concept and made his version of the Leche De Pantera. Derek and Paul discuss Paul's success on the BBC favour Dragon's Den, the future of the brand, the back story to Panther Milk and so much more.
Fri, 21 Oct 2022 - 48min - 161 - Episode #89 with Charlotte Laws from The Most Hated Man on the Internet
In Episode 89 Derek talks to Charlotte Laws. Charlotte Laws was named one of the fiercest women in the world Buzzfeed and is known around the world as the Erin Brockovich of Revenge Porn. The pair talk about Charlotte's upbringing in America; crashing celebrity parties and dating Welsh singer Tom Jones before touch on Charlotte's revenge porn activism. When her daughter became one of Hunter Moore’s revenge porn victims, Charlotte Laws did everything she could to bring down the man responsible for the humiliation caused. Moore, the self-styled “professional life ruiner” created revenge porn hub IsAnyoneUp.com. Site users could submit nude photos of men and women, without either knowledge or consent. A recent 3 part Netflix documentary The Most Hated Man on The Internet documents Charlotte Laws’ journey to have Moore convicted for his crimes. The series interviews other victims of his crimes, and fans of his misogynistic website he named “The Family.
Fri, 30 Sep 2022 - 32min - 160 - Episode 88 with Conor Powell -FIFA Corruption, Working in Warzones & American Politics
In Episode 88 Derek is joined by Conor Powell, a California based Storyteller & Journalist, freelance producer and correspondent on CNN, as well as hosting the Lords Of Soccer Podcast which goes into detail about the corruption at the highest level of world football. Derek and Conor take an in-depth look at one of the most corrupt international organizations in the world #fifa and discuss Conor's true crime podcast for people who love to be blown away by the audacity of criminals.
Fri, 16 Sep 2022 - 1h 01min - 159 - Episode 87 with Kerso
In Episode 87 Derek chats to Kerso. For those who know, he needs no introduction. Synonymous in vintage trainer circles as a knowledgeable participant in the UK’s most enduring style movement the Casuals. Born in 1966 in Bellshill Kerso started going to watch his local football team Motherwell FC in 1978 and as the casual scene formed he came a member of the Motherwell Saturday Service in 1983. He talks about how his healthy obsession with trainers and fashion began and still exists to this day, his early memories of travelling to football and showcases his favourite items from his wardrobe.
Thu, 23 Jun 2022 - 58min - 158 - Episode 86 with Connor Fyfe
In Episode 86 Derek chats with one of Scotland's most exciting young musicians Connor Fyfe. Derek first met Connor when he gave him his first gig 4 years ago when the Bellshill musician was only 11 years old. Since then he released his debut album at just 13 and has played shows all over the country. The Lanarkshire singer is also the youngest to ever sell out Glasgow's famous King Tut's – a feat accomplished in just 24 hours – and will be the youngest performer to have played TRNSMT Festival when he takes to the stage in July this year. Connor talks about touring the country at such a young age, going from playing on stage on his own to having a backing band, supporting acts like Jamie Webster and so much more.
Thu, 09 Jun 2022 - 1h 01min - 157 - Episode 85 with Bemz
In Episode 85 Derek is joined by one of the hottest emerging talents in Scotland, Glasgow based rapper Bemz. Born in Nigeria before moving to London followed by Stranraer and on to Glasgow, Bemz shares his experiences in both life and music. Recently winning BBC Introducing's Scottish Act of the Year, the rap artist appears to have the world at his feet. He is making heads turn across the country, has a festival appearance and TRNSMT coming up and new music in the pipeline. If you enjoyed this episode, please like an subscribe.
Wed, 13 Apr 2022 - 58min - 156 - Episode 84 with talkSport's Jonny Owen
In Episode 84 Derek is joined by Jonny Owen, a Welsh producer, actor, broadcaster and writer. Jonny talks about growing up in Merthyr; his early memories of going to the football, getting into fashion, his introduction to music and his fathers influence. The pair talk about Jonny's current role at talkSPORT; interviewing his heroes like Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller and the new talent coming through in the music industry. Jonny goes into detail about his film The Three Kings which was released in 2020 and details the stories of Matt Busby, Bill Shankly and Jock Stein, hailing from industrial Scottish towns and each became legendary football managers. Winning over the hearts of the fans, explore how they changed the face of the game.
Sat, 26 Mar 2022 - 37min - 155 - Episode 83 with Matthew Collins from Hope Not Hate
In Episode 83 Derek was joined by Matt Collins. Matthew activist and author born in London in 1972 and currently a researcher for Hope Not Hate - the UK's leading anti fascism & anti racism campaign group. In the mid-late 1980's Matthew was heavily involved and active within Britain's Far Right - he was the South London organiser for the National Front, a volunteer for the British National Party’s head office and a member of Combat 18. Matthew details his often violent involvement within these groups before switching allegiances and becoming a mole for the anti-fascist magazine Searchlight which exposed those with Nazi connections. Derek and Matthew talk about the rise of the far right politics in Britain; how the BNP went from street gangs to having elected representatives in the European Parliament, how the language we hear from the current government that is dominated by race became mainstream and more. Matthew talks about the current situation in Britain, the importance of music and culture, his current work with Hope Not Hate and much more. Please like and subscribe to this podcast if you have enjoyed it!
Thu, 10 Mar 2022 - 56min - 154 - Episode 82 with Jeremy Corbyn
n Episode 82 Derek is joined by socialist politician Jeremy Corbyn MP. Jeremy talks about his Project for Peace and Justice. A hub for discussion and action, building solidarity and hope for a more decent world. They discuss Red Clydeside, Keir Hardie and the current situation at Westminster. The need for radical change and Jeremy's hopes and visions for the future. The pair touch on the influence of the media, Jeremy's first hand experience of this and the toll it took on those around him. Both big football fans the conversation turns to the beautiful game, fan ownership and the role football clubs can play in their communities. Please like, subscribe and share this podcast.
Thu, 24 Feb 2022 - 44min - 153 - Episode 81 with Graham Alexander
In Episode 81 Derek is joined by Motherwell Football Club manager Graham Alexander. Graham talks about moving to Scotland to take over the Lanarkshire outfit, his own playing career at Burnley, Preston and Scotland and his relationship with St Johnstone manager Davidson. The pair talk about the influence David Moyes had on Graham's career and how the former Manchester United manager pushed him on to play for the national team and extend his playing in to his 40s. Since joining Motherwell Graham has brought in his own players and developed existing players; the gaffer talks about the players he feel have progressed and shares his vision and ambition for the future.
Wed, 09 Feb 2022 - 1h 07min - 152 - Episode 80 with Dead Sea Souls
In Episode 80 Derek is joined by Gary and Cbas from West Lothian band Dead Sea Souls. Dead Sea Souls hail from West Lothian in Central Scotland, their songs and high energy gigs never fail to capture the imagination of each and every crowd they play to. Their working class roots and love of that end of week ‘Friday feeling’ exploding over each and every tune. Dead Sea Souls have built a huge following on all social media sites and an ever growing mailing list, which has helped them play with an ever loyal following in all of the major venues throughout central Scotland. Gary and Cbas talk about playing together for over a decade. They stormed back into the Scottish music scene in 2019. Two back-to-back SOLD-OUT nights at the world-famous King Tuts in Glasgow made sure of that. The pandemic may have curbed their ability to play for their fans, but it’s given them time to write and record new material. DSS 2.0 is taking shape! The new material is bound to please fans new and old, still laden with hooks and anthemic choruses, but also more rounded and considered. This new Dead Sea Souls sound is bigger, more musically aware, but still has that dance DNA……the thing that makes the crowd want to turn up and go nuts!
Thu, 03 Feb 2022 - 57min - 151 - Episode 79 with Carole Baskin from Tiger King
In Episode 79 Derek talks to American animal rights activist and CEO of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa Florida Carole Baskin. Carole rose to fame following her appearance in the Netflix show Tiger King which aired in 2020. Following the release of the series, Carole has received online abuse due to the 3rd episode of the series speculating that Baskin was involved in the disappearance of Don Lewis, her second husband. Carole has constantly refuted these claims and continues to focus on animal conservation. Derek and Carole talk about her profession, appearing on Dancing With The Stars, the aftermath of the show and her plans for the future. Carole notes that she would like to visit Scotland one day and praises the Scottish people for their culture.
Wed, 19 Jan 2022 - 36min - 150 - Episode 78 with Mark Evans - Head Of International Department at Football Association of Wales
In Episode 78 Derek is joined by Mark Evans who works as Head Of International Department at Football Association of Wales. As well as working for the national team Mark regularly watches his local team in Merthyr where he contributes to their fanzine. Mark has worked at the Welsh FA for over 30 years rubbing shoulders with stars like Gareth Bale and Ryan Giggs among many, organising trips to training camps and more recently to major tournaments across the Globe. Derek and Mark talk about their shared love for football, following their local football teams, Mark's desire to see Wales become an independent nation and much more.
Thu, 06 Jan 2022 - 1h 03min - 149 - Episode 77 with Dictator
In Episode 77 Derek is joined by Scottish four-piece Dictator following their recent success winning Best Rock / Alternative act at the Scottish Alternative Music Awards. Hailing from the creatively fertile land of West Lothian, the band began on the same circuits as Lewis Capaldi and shared the same stages in previous iterations before eventually becoming Dictator and even shared a rehearsal room with album chart toppers The Snuts. Dictator have already received praise from the likes of XS Noize, With Guitars, Radio X and BBC Introducing to name a few. The pair talk about their upcoming shows, supporting Glasvegas, their plans for the future and why Dictator are the name everyone should be looking out for.
Fri, 24 Dec 2021 - 56min - 148 - Episode #72 with Dundee FC's Jordan McGhee
In Episode 72 Derek talks to Scottish footballer Jordan McGhee. Jordan, who currently plays for Dundee Football Club in the Scottish Premiership, talks about his career to date and looks forward to the season ahead. The pair discuss his journey from coming through the ranks at Hearts when the club was going through a challenging period; making his debut at 16, scoring on his second appearance, giving away a penalty in the Edinburgh derby before moving to Middlesbrough on loan. Following a spell in England Mcghee went to Falkirk where he captained the side and had a very positive relationship with the Bairns supporters despite being relegated to League 1. In June 2019, McGhee signed a two-year deal with Dundee, who had been relegated to the Championship the previous season. Jordan became a key figure for the Dark Blues, impressing in a variety of different positions and would be voted by his teammates as Dundee's Player's Player of the Year at the end of the season. Manager James McPake then named him as the captain ahead of the new season which saw them promoted back to the Premiership. Derek and Jordan discuss the play-off games where Jordan netted 3 important goals, his relationship with teammates like Jason Cummings, Charlie Adam and what it's like to play for such a big club.
Wed, 11 Aug 2021 - 44min - 147 - Episode 71 with Scottish author Aidan Martin
In Episode 71 Derek talks with Scottish author Aidan Martin. Aidan's memoir Euphoric Recall discusses in detail his recovery from addiction and many traumas including sexual abuse. Aidan who works in mental health and addictions, will obtain a MSc in Social Work in 2021 and gained an honours degree in social sciences: with criminology and sociology in 2017. As a grateful recovering addict, Aidan is heavily involved in the recovery scene. The pair talk about Aidan's experience, the problems facing young people in Scotland today, Scotland's drug crisis and much more.
Wed, 14 Jul 2021 - 41min - 146 - Episode 70 with Jamie Keenan from The LaFontaines
In Episode 70 Derek is joined by Jamie Keenan - drummer and vocalist from Scottish band The LaFontaines. Derek and Jamie discuss The LaFontaines latest hit and Scotland's new national anthem Scotland, Bonnie Scotland which they have recorded for the Scotland men's football team who are competing at a major finals for the first time in 23 years. Jamie discusses the writing process, the response to date, what it was like having some well known faces feature in the video and Scotland's hopes for the tournament.
Thu, 17 Jun 2021 - 22min - 145 - Episode #69 with Finnish Footballer Onni Valakari ahead of Finland's 1st Major Tournament Euro 2020
In Episode 69 Derek is joined by Finnish footballer Onni Valakari for a quick chat ahead of Finland's first ever major football tournament. 21 year old Onni is being tipped by the BBC as one of the players to watch at Euro 2020 following a great start to his international career, scoring on his debut against a star studded France team. Derek and Onni talk about the upcoming tournament, Onni's father playing football in Scotland for Motherwell in the late 90s, his expectations for the tournament and what the future could look like for the young midfielder.
Fri, 11 Jun 2021 - 10min - 144 - Episode 68 with Graffiti & Street Artist Oh Pandah
In Episode 68 Derek is joined by Panda - a Glasgow based street artist. This is the first time Panda has put his face to an interview! Panda shares his emotional journey from growing up skateboarding in Paisley to a decade of excessive partying and working in bars to recently getting sober and using that energy to developing his art and "Big Heid's". The Big Heid's are visible all across Glasgow and loved by many. Panda references his early years and implies the Big Heid's are influenced by The Beano, The Simpsons and can be reflective of the faces witnessed during those years of partying. Panda talks about SWG3 in Glasgow and their Yardworks Festival which showcases local graffiti artists & his own project Colour Ways Glasgow CIC which was founded in May 2020. This artist led organisation aims to support and promote graffiti and street art within Glasgow. Panda reflects on a youth group he was involved with ran by Darren McGarvey / Loki and how that has encouraged him to support other youth groups now. The pair discuss how graffiti is viewed by the wider public, the language that is used when describing graffiti and the elements of control in a society that is built on fear. Panda talks about the power of graffiti and street art, the first time he painted during the night in a public place and the money wasted by Glasgow City Council on removing art that isn't deemed offensive. Enjoy. DW!
Wed, 26 May 2021 - 1h 32min - 143 - Episode 67 with Patrick Harvie co-leader of the Scottish Green Party
In Episode 67 Derek chats with Patrick Harive, the co-leader of the Scottish Green Party. Patrick talks about his early introduction to politics and attending CND rallies with his mum, getting elected to the Scottish parliament for the first time nearly 20 years ago and how politics has evolved since then. The pair discuss the dark side of social media, Patrick's love for Peacocks Ice Cream and which Scottish beer festivals are worth attending and which ones to avoid. They look forward to the 2021 Scottish Election and discuss some of the Scottish Greens main policies and why people should vote like our future depends on it.
Mon, 26 Apr 2021 - 42min - 142 - Episode #66 with Author & Quantum Energy Coach Marie-Claire Donnelly
In Episode 66 Derek talks to Marie-Claire Donnelly, a Quantum Energy & Life Coach from West Lothian Scotland who used lockdown to write her debut book It Is What It Is. Marie-Claire talks about her journey to becoming a life & fitness coach, the support from her family and goes in to detail about It Is What It Is is - a personal account of the many universal lessons Marie-Claire was taught during the lockdown period. The pair discuss the challenges in the writing process, the achievement when it was complete and the feelings achieved by putting all your personal thoughts down on paper and opening it up to the world. You can follow Marie-Claire’s journey at @coachingbymc
Thu, 15 Apr 2021 - 37min - 141 - Episode 65 with Craig Telfer host of A View From The Terrace
In Episode 65 Derek is joined by Craig Telfer. Craig is the host of the BBC show A View From The Terrace which is an irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish Football screened on a Friday night. Craig talks about the show and how they do thing differently, not always focussing on the big clubs, capturing the stories away from the pitch where clubs are engrained in their community. One of the most celebrated VT's the show has produced details Scotland's most remote away day in Scottish football - going to visit a club in the outer hebrides. Craig talks about the beautiful scenes and how the production company Studio Something do a great job of capturing the stories, the dreams and the things often not shown around football clubs. Derek and Craig discuss the journey from podcast to TV show, what it's like filming and recording with your close friends and what the future holds!
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 - 54min - 140 - Episode #64 with Duncan Cowles - BAFTA Award winning documentary filmmaker
In Episode 64 Derek is joined by Duncan Cowles, a BAFTA Scotland Award winning documentary filmmaker whose short films have been selected for various film festivals internationally winning a selection of awards. Derek and Duncan chat about Scary Adult Things, a BBC Scotland commissioned 6-part TV series which explores millennial problems in an off-the-wall documentary series. ‘Scary Adult Things’, produced by Studio Something, follows Duncan as he hurtles into his 30’s, still living at home with his parents, he looks around at his peers and attempts to answer the question most millennials wrestle with, ‘am I doing this right?’ Duncan talks about his journey from college to being an award winning documentary maker, the benefits and challenges to living at home and so much more.
Wed, 17 Mar 2021 - 1h 00min - 139 - Episode #63 with Finnieston Clothing owner Ross Geddes
In Episode 63 Derek caught up Ross Geddes, founder and owner of Finnieston Clothing Ltd, to talk about his own personal journey and the story of Glasgow's modern heritage brand. Ross talks about the challenging of running a business, and in this case a very new business, in lockdown, what it's like working with family, his visions for the future and the importance of being able to adapt in an ever changing market place. Finnieston Clothing offers functional lifestyle garments with a strong focus on quality and durability. The brand was founded in Glasgow, a city whose shipbuilding yards were once revered the world over. Although all but a handful of yards are gone forever, the pride in the industry is still very much alive. Finnieston aim to tell the story of the industrial workforces of Glasgow’s past through their garmets.
Thu, 04 Mar 2021 - 48min - 138 - Episode 62 with legendary Scottish house DJ Jon Mancini
n Episode 62 Derek talks to legendary Scottish house DJ Jon Mancini. Jon talks about his collection of over 30,000 vinyl, how he started djing locally in the 88/89 before progressing in to STREETrave ranks, holding a residency at the Arches, being involved in Coloursfest, EH1 and playing with legends like David Guetta. Derek and Jon talk about the legendary events of the 90s, how the scene developed from the football oneupmanship in the 80s and brought lads from different rivalry factions together in unity. Jon touches on the scene nowadays and how it has changed from the early days, how its became more corporate and how he believes the kids nowadays don't have the same experience as they did. The pair discuss some of the amazing names who he has shared the stage with over the years; Swedish House Mafia, Moby, Carl Cox, Digweed, Sasha, Danny Rampling and many more.
Wed, 24 Feb 2021 - 48min - 137 - Episode #61 with Ewan Gibbs on Deindustrialization in Postwar Scotland
In Episode 61 Derek talks to Ewan Gibbs, a lecturer in History at Glasgow University and author of the book Coal Country: The Meaning and Memory of Deindustrialization in Postwar Scotland. Ewan talks about the deindustrialization in Scotland, his research for his PHD and his forthcoming book. Ewan goes in to detail about the coal mines across Scotland, the poll tax campaign and importance of the Trade Union movement. We discuss the Caterpillar factory protests in Tannochside which had been built on top of a mining village in the 1950s and the 30th anniversary of the protests organised by former Caterpillar workers. Ewans book is due out late February and you can follow him on Twitter for more info @ewangibbs.
Wed, 17 Feb 2021 - 55min - 136 - Episode #60 with former Motherwell FC footballer Lionel Ainsworth
In Episode 60 Derek is joined by footballer Lionel Ainsworth. Lionel talks about his career in the game, starting at Derby County before moving to various clubs in including in Bournemouth, Watford, Huddersfield Town and Rotherham. In 2013 Lionel was loaned to Scottish club Motherwell and this was arguably the highlight of his career. He scored his first goal on his second appearance for Motherwell against Dundee United on 22 September 2013. On 3 January 2014, after four goals in four appearances, Ainsworth's loan was extended to the end of the season. In the summer of 2014 his move became permanent. Lionel reflects on his time in Scotland, reminiscing about some of the goals he scored in Claret & Amber, his good relationship with the supporters, how the likes of Keith Lasley helped him and his family settle and much more. He talks about the play-off game v Rangers where the team won 6-1 over 2 legs with Lionel scoring in both matches, he discusses the game that saw manager Ian Baraclough lose his job and the ugly scenes that followed in the dressing room and details his less than positive thoughts on another one of his former manager's Mark McGhee.
Wed, 10 Feb 2021 - 1h 03min - 135 - Episode #59 with Val McDermid
In Episode 59 Derek is joined by Val McDermid - a legendary Scottish author. Val who was brought up in a working class family in Kirkcaldy, Fife is often branded the Queen of Crime for the impact she has made through her writing. In this episode the pair talk about Val leaving Scotland to study at St Hilda's College, Oxford - where she was the first student to be admitted from a Scottish state school. Val talks about her involvement with her local football club Raith Rovers and the relationship and support she has from her fellow fans. She emphasises the importance of football clubs in their local community and the sense of solidarity that can bring. On Scottish independence McDermid believes Scots should "be gallus" and Derek points out that despite sometimes Scots lacking self-believe we have a rich history and a lot to be proud of. Val's book Still Life is out in February 2021, her first graphic novel due out in May 2021 and of course this years crime novel in the pipeline set in 1979.
Wed, 03 Feb 2021 - 56min - 134 - Episode #58 with Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves
In Episode 58 Derek is joined by another West Lothian based singer / songwriter Mark Sharp. Mark talks about his early experiences of gigging around Scotland, forming his band The Bicycle Thieves, playing with his friend Lewis Capaldi and the music scene in Scotland. In 2020 Mark done a series of covers throughout lockdown, released a track to raise funds for the NHS and managed to play a number of shows before Covid really hit. He has a bright future ahead of him and is looking forward to getting back on stage.
Wed, 27 Jan 2021 - 33min - 133 - Episode #57 with Luke La Volpe
In Episode 57 Derek is joined by one of Scotland's hottest and most promising musicians Luke La Volpe. Luke is from West Lothian, an area in Central Scotland that in recent years has produced a number of fantastic musicians, from Lewis Capaldi to the Snuts and many more. Derek and Luke discuss the reasons behind the success, how he jokingly wants to shrug the "Lewis Capaldi's pal" tag and whats in store for the future. Luke is tipped for huge success and discussed how the pandemic has put a lot of work on hold but details he is still working hard behind the scenes, writing and recording so when live music returns he will be back with a bang!
Wed, 20 Jan 2021 - 37min - 132 - Episode #56 with Gavin Bain on Conning the Music Industry
In Episode 56 Derek is joined by Gavin Bain. Gavin is a Scottish musician, published author and screen writer who conned the music industry in to thinking he was from California. Alongside his best friend in his rap duo Silibil N Brains he partied with Madonna, toured with D12, signed a record deal with Sony and then the lies all caught up with them. Gavin was born and brought up in South Africa before moving to Motherwell where he experienced bullying. As soon as he could he moved to Dundee to study and this is really where his love for hip hop took over him. Derek and Gavin talk about Gavin's musical journey from making up rhymes in a Tayside skateshop to touring the world. Gavin tricked the music industry in to believing he was American and lived that life every day for 3 years. The stress and anxiety of living a lie resulted in breakdowns in relationships and with his mental health and eventually he was found out.
Wed, 13 Jan 2021 - 1h 18min - 131 - Episode 55 with Lana Clelland & Harvey St. Clair
n Episode 55 Derek is joined by Scottish footballers Lana Clelland who currently plays for Fiorentina Women in Seria A and Harvey St Clair who plays in the Serie B for Venezia FC. Lana talks about growing up in Perth, Scotland and playing football as a kid before making it professional, representing Scotland at the World Cup Finals in France and how she now feels like a native in Florence. Harvey tells his story about coming through the ranks at Chelsea before making the switch to play in one of the worlds most unique cities. He talks about living in Venice, the importance and influence of the ultras in Italian football and also representing Scotland at youth level.
Thu, 31 Dec 2020 - 31min - 130 - Episode #54 with Matt Johnson
In Episode 54 Derek is joined by Matt Johnson. Matt is a Welsh TV presenter, broadcaster, producer and mental health advocate. Matt talks about his own battle with depression, the importance to life an authentic truthful life and how at times it can be incredibly scary to appear vulnerable or admit you need help. Matt openly discusses attempting suicide twice around a decade ago and how focusing on work, running the London marathon, opening up on This Morning about his struggles then led to him being an ambassador for Mind charity. Derek mentions his reluctance to previous detail mental health on the podcast because he has wanted to make sure it is sincere and makes a difference to others. The pair touch on the dangers of social media and the language used in the media to drive clickbait. Matt opens up about losing 2 close friends and how this has effected him. I'd like to thank Matt for speaking so open and honestly. Available on all podcast platforms.
Thu, 17 Dec 2020 - 1h 04min - 129 - Episode 53 with Jaret Reddick from Bowling For Soup
In Episode 53 Derek is joined by Jaret Reddick from the pop-punk band Bowling For Soup, the voice of Chuck E Cheese & so much more. Jaret is from Texas, USA and the pair talk about stereotypes in their respective countries from cowboys to kilts. They discuss Bowling For Soup's career and how true friendship has kept the band together for over 25 years. Derek remembers his first BFS show in Glasgow back in 2002 and Jaret tells how their shows are a mix of live music & comedy. Jaret details how important family life is, his kids opinion on him being the voice of Chuck E Cheese all across the States and how his daughter couldn't believe how many monthly listeners the band have on Spotify. Derek asks Jaret's opinion on streaming sites like Spotify and the singer-songwriter emphasises that they've never made word from making music but merch sales and a hectic touring schedule is what keeps the band ticking on. Available on all podcast platforms.
Wed, 09 Dec 2020 - 48min - 128 - Episode #52 with Tommy McGuire
In Episode 52 Derek is joined by Scottish singer songwriter Tommy McGuire. Both Derek and Tommy were born and brought up in Motherwell, Lanarkshire and have played gigs together for many years. The pair discuss growing up in a town like Motherwell, the local music scene and how bands like The LaFontaines can inspire other local kids to get involved in music. They celebrate Tommy's recent success following the release of his latest single 'Smile'. The song which Tommy describes as being about "if you don't laugh you'll greet" peaked at No.7 in the official Scottish charts and a series of radio appearances quickly followed. Tommy is an extremely hard-working musician who plays in venues and bars across the country nearly every night of the week so the lockdown has brought it's own issues for this rising star. He details what he has done to adapt to the current situation from appearing on various live streams to writing and recording more of his own material.
Wed, 02 Dec 2020 - 38min - 127 - Episode #51 with Julie Lin MacLeod
In Episode 51 Derek is joined by one of Scotland's 25 most influential women Julie Linn MacLeod. Julie, who's family hail from Malaysia, talks about her experiences of growing up in Glasgow, her mothers stories from being a health worker in Glasgow during the Ice Cream Wars and how the street food stalls in Malaysia have influenced her cooking. We discuss Julie's restaurant Julie's Kopitiam in Glasgow's Southside. Julie details how lockdown has affected the hospitality industry & the importance of a good work-life balance. Derek and Julie touch on racism in Glasgow, machoism and the hierarchy that has historically existed in kitchens and lots more. Thanks to Chris and the team at Scran Glasgow for hosting us for filming and recording.
Wed, 25 Nov 2020 - 42min - 126 - Episode #50 with Christopher Brookmyre
In Episode 50 Derek is joined by Scottish novelist Christopher Brookmyre. Christopher talks about his 25 years as an author and how that has led to him doing things never imaginable like playing at Glastonbury with his friends and fellow writers. The Fun Lovin' Crime Writers story is hilarious and brilliant and Chris recalls some of his favourite moments from their shows. He details the time he performed as a Stand-Up comedian on a Monday night at the Comedy Store opening for A-list comedians and managed to get through unscathed. We discuss his novels and his recent work with his wife under the pseudonym Ambrose Parry & loads more
Wed, 18 Nov 2020 - 50min - 125 - Episode #49 with Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai
In Episode 49 Derek is joined by Scottish multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter Stuart Braithwaite from the post rock band Mogwai. Stuart talks about his early years growing up in Lanarkshire, picking up his first instrument at school in Strathaven and the influence his high school music teacher had. The pair talk about the way the British Government view the creative industries and the importance of these industries, how Mogwai and other musicians have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and the future of live music. Stuart talks about Mogwai's touring and recording schedule, their support for Scottish independence and his love for skateboarding. Thanks again to Chris and the team at Scran Glasgow for providing their cafe to film and record.
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 44min - 124 - Episode #48 with Sanjeev Kohli
In Episode 48 Derek talks with Scottish actor and comedian Sanjeev Kohli. Sanjeev discusses growing up in Glasgow, his early musical influences from Price concerts at Celtic Park to visiting Graceland while travelling around America. We chat about Sanjeev's career over the years; the legacy of Still Game, the backstory of his character Navid Harrid, working with Hugh and Greg, performing the Hydro & so much more. Sanjeev covers being the voice for couch to 5k, becoming a permanent feature in River City playing AJ and looks forward to a number of films that he features in and will be released in the not too distant future.
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 - 1h 33min - 123 - Episode #47 with Australian skateboarder Tas Pappas
In Episode 47 Derek is joined by Australian skateboarder Tas Pappas who during the 1990's, alongside his brother Ben, reached the top two places in the world rankings. His journey and story was documented in the 2014 film All That Mayhem - watch it! Tas opens up about his early childhood trauma and how that has affected him throughout his life. We discuss Tas moving from Melbourne to Tampa Florida at the age of 17, going 8 months without talking to his parents, to follow his dream of becoming a pro skater. The Aussie quickly rose to the top of the skateboarding ranks but admits he always had a chip on his shoulder due to the early trauma in his life and always wanted to prove to his dad he could be a man. In 1996 Tas won both titles at the Hard Rock Cafe Skateboarding World Championships (the finals event, as well as points accumulation for the entire year), beating Tony Hawk on the way. At the time Tas admits he was cocky as a result of drug use and following the competition used his prize money to buy cocaine. In 1999, Tas' brother Ben was arrested for attempting to smuggle 103 grams of cocaine into Australia in the sole of a skate shoe. As a result of the conviction, he was banned from traveling internationally for three years and his passport was seized. Tas highlights that drugs blind you to the reality of life which ultimately led to his brothers suicide and his own incarceration in the US. Tas opens up about flying to Argentina to pick up a kilo of cocaine while under the influence of speed, which he then hid in skateboards and brought back to Australia, getting arrested on his arrival. Since his release from jail Tas has turned to Christianity and believes deliverance has allowed his spirits have been cast out of him leaving him feel lighter. It allowed him to resist the urges and is now off his psychotic medication which he was on for 15 years. Tas is now back in Melbourne, skating for fun with his son Billy, and working as a window cleaner on skyscrappers. Tas admits he is "still a work in progress" but is well and truly on the right track.
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 1h 03min - 122 - Episode #46 with Solareye from Stanley Odd
In Episode 46 Derek is joined by Dave Hook better known as Solareye from the Scottish hip hop group Stanley Odd. Dave talks about the democratisation of music production, the roots of hip-hop and it's links to community, Stanley Odd's writing process and how Covid-19 has changed their ways of working. We discuss Stanley Odd going stateside, playing at Scotland week in Central Park New York before playing alongside The View in Brooklyn, Boston + more. Dave reflects on 2014 which was a rollercoaster year for the group. They were touring a lot, released the Chase Yirself EP in April and the album A Thing Brand New in November. In the September of 2014 the band got behind the Scottish independence campaign releasing the track Son I Voted Yes and playing live at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh at the campaign concert A Night for Scotland. Derek and Dave look forward to Stanley Odd's forthcoming album Stay Odd which Dave believes sums up "staying true to being weird, wonderful & awkward outcasts", a 14 track record featuring the most recent single KILLSWITCH.
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 44min - 121 - Episode # 45 with former Rangers FC striker Marco Negri
In Episode #45 Derek is joined by Italian former footballer Marco Negri. Marco talks about breaking on to the scene in Italy, firstly at Udinese then Bologna and in the Serie A with Perugia. He played against players like Ronaldo, Maldini & Zidane before moving to Glasgow to join Rangers. In Glasgow Marco hit the ground running scoring 23 goals in his first 10 league games. He describes manager Walter Smith as a gentleman & explains that team mates like McCoist, Goram and Gazza helped him settle in the dressing room. Marco reflects on his time in Scotland and comments on the current squad. He believes that this could be the season Rangers win their 55th league title although notes it will come down to the head to head fixtures against rivals Celtic.
Tue, 13 Oct 2020 - 35min - 120 - Episode #44 with Kilmarnock FC legend Manuel Pascali
In Episode #44 Derek is joined by Italian footballer Manuel Pascali. Manuel talks about playing at Parma before moving to Kilmarnock FC in Ayrshire, Scotland where he became a fans favourite securing legend status. The 39 year old is still playing football for Serie D outfit Fanfula and notes that he wants to be the oldest outfield player to play in Italy. The pair discuss Pascali's highlights in Scotland from scoring in a 1-0 win over Rangers, another goal in the Ayrshire derby and captaining the team in 2012 - the year the Killie lifted the League Cup. Manuel reveals that he was offered a job as part of Angelo Alessio's backroom staff when he took over as manager in June 2019 and hopes that one day he will return to Rugby Park.
Mon, 05 Oct 2020 - 26min - 119 - Episode #43 with Scottish author & former journalist Craig Robertson
In Episode 43 Derek is joined by Sunday Times Best-Selling author & former journalist Craig Robertson. Craig, who is born and bred in Stirling, talks about his 20 year career in journalism from interviewing Prime Minister John Major then Margaret Thatcher to travelling to the USA to interview Kenny Richy who was on Death Row. The pair go on to talk about some of the major stories Craig attended including 9/11 & the Omagh bombing. Craig details his experience of talking with the families who lost loved ones and how he gained their trust. On a lighter note Craig talks about his love for black pudding before discussing his books; from his debut novel Random through the years to his most recent release The Photographer. Craig talks about when writing Murderabilia he purchased a letter from Ian Brady in order to understand what it felt like to hold a letter written by a murderer. The pair note that Scotland is blessed with fantastic crime writers and Craig emphasises the supportive community in which they exist.
Tue, 29 Sep 2020 - 1h 05min - 118 - Episode #42 with Motherwell FC's Keith Lasley
In Episode #42 Derek is joined by Motherwell FC Assistant Manager and former Captain Keith Lasley. Keith talks about how Covid-19 has effected the usual day to day schedule at the Football Club, playing games without supporters, Motherwell's start to the season and their Europa League fixtures. The pair talk about learning Spanish and the support given to players from the PFA. Keith details how David Moyes suggested learning a foreign language as part of the UEFA A Licence course, the challenges of going from captain to assistant manager and the difference between young players when he was breaking through in comparison today.
Wed, 16 Sep 2020 - 51min - 117 - Episode #41 with Danyl Johnson
In Episode #41 Derek is joined by Danyl Johnson. Danyl talks about his life growing up in Reading to mixed race parents, his early memories of school and his first steps in to drama and singing. We reflect on his X-Factor journey with Simon Cowell and the acts he performed alongside like Olly Murs, Stacey Solomon and Jedward. His time as a drama teacher and how his students encouraged him to perform. Danyl shares stories of being an ambassador for Peoples Postcode Lottery and talks about his own podcast Best Thing where he has spoke with various guests include Jo from S Club 7, Ben Haenow and Conner Reeves.
Thu, 10 Sep 2020 - 1h 12min - 116 - Episode #40 with Daniel Sandison from MUNDIAL
In Episode #40 Derek is joined by Daniel Sandison who is Head of Brand at MUNDIAL. MUNDIAL is a football lifestyle magazine and creative agency that understands the game’s culture like no one else. Dan talks about his beloved Liverpool winning the league for the first time in his life, meeting his hero Steven Gerrard, flying to New York to interview Andrea Pirlo for the cover of MUNDIAL and the magazine going digital. Derek and Dan talk about grassroots football and the implementation of their own team Sporting Club de Mundial founded in 2019 and look at other MUNDIAL projects including their very own podcast series GIANT.
Thu, 03 Sep 2020 - 46min - 115 - Episode #39 with Baz from The Fratellis
In Episode 39 Derek is joined by The Fratellis bassist Baz to talk all things about the Glasgow band. Baz tells some amazing stories from throughout the years with the band. From the early days of meeting through music shop adverts, their first radio spin with Jim Gellatly playing of Creeping Up The Backstairs to hitting the heights and having worldwide success. We talk about some of the memories that will last forever like Tops of the Pops, Jools Holland, on-stage with Roger Daltrey at the Royal Albert Hall, the Brits Awards and subsequent afterparty with Oasis. Baz talks about touring and the early albums before taking a 5 year break then reuniting and continuing to do it all over again to the present day. He is forever grateful for the support they receive the world over, being able to play to thousands in America, Japan and more. Chelsea Dagger is a song that is instantly recognisable and the reach of that single is incredible. It is played at Scotland's National Stadium at every football fixture and Baz tells us how the Chicago Blackhawks have adopted it as their official anthem.
Thu, 27 Aug 2020 - 1h 03min - 114 - Episode #38 with Gus Poyet (Part 2)Playing at Spurs, Coaching at Brighton, Sunderland & more
In Episode #38 Derek is joined by Uruguayan football legend Gus Poyet for part 2 of this podcast. If you have not heard part 1, please go back and listen. Gus talks about moving across London from Chelsea to Spurs where he eventually retired from playing football. The decision to move was an easy one for Gus, the first year being great but admits his last year wasn't enjoyable. We discuss Gus's coaching career so far; from starting as an assistant manager alongside Dennis Wise at Swindon then Leeds United to promotion with Brighton & Hove Albion, which he admits is a managerial highlight, to being sacked live while reporting on the BBC. During his time at Brighton Gus won League One Manager of the Year. Gus talks about his time at Sunderland, becoming the first Uruguayan to manage in the Premier League. He steered the club to the League Cup Final but unfortunately lost out to Manchester City. Poyet defeated José Mourinho in his first-ever home league defeat in the Premier League as Chelsea manager, a 2–1 win to Sunderland at Stamford Bridge and pulled off a miracle saving the team from relegation. We look to the future where Gus explains he aims to get back in to management, he reveals he almost took a job in Scotland at Kilmarnock FC and offers some advice to Steven Gerrard and his Rangers FC side.
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 - 46min - 113 - Episode #37 with Gus Poyet (Part 1) Zaragoza, Chelsea & Uruguay Copa America 1995
In Episode #37 Derek is joined by Uruguayan football legend Gus Poyet. This podcast is split in to two parts, in this episode (Part 1) Gus talks about his early life in Uruguay from playing basketball and skateboarding in the streets as a child to his school days and the start of his football career with River Plate. Gus describes his move to Grenoble in France where he had to learn a new language, his time writing history with Real Zaragoza where he won the Copa Del Rey and European Cup Winners Cup and the celebrations that follow. Derek and Gus talk in detail about football in England. Gus details his time at Chelsea, winning the Cup Winners Cup again in 1998, his team mates like Zola, Wise & Di Matteo and lifting the FA Cup at Wembley. He shares his joy of winning the Super Cup v Real Madrid scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory. His favourite achievement in life was winning the Copa America for Uruguay, beating Roberto Carlos and his Brazil team in penalties in the final. Part 2 will be released on Thursday 20th August which will detail Gus's time at Spurs as a player before management with Brighton, Sunderland + more.
Thu, 13 Aug 2020 - 59min - 112 - Episode #36 with The Farm vocalist Peter Hooton
In Episode #36 Derek is joined by Peter Hooton vocalist in Liverpool based band The Farm. Peter talks about Liverpool FC's recent success, his early experiences of visiting Anfield, Hillsborough and his most recent LFC related book The Boot Room Boys which details the clubs glory years. Derek and Peter talk in great detail about The Farm's rise to prominence, topping the charts, touring with Mick Jones, The Stone Roses, the success and legacy of the single All Together Now and being in the studio with Madness frontman Suggs. They talk about the culture around that time, the clothes, the influences, the dance scene and more. The pair touch on The Justice Collective which was a collective of musicians spearheaded by Peter, originally established in 2012 as a fund-raising record raising money for the various charities associated with the Hillsborough disaster.
Thu, 06 Aug 2020 - 1h 22min - 111 - Episode #35 with Scottish actor Stephen Purdon
In Episode #35 Derek is joined by Scottish actor Stephen Purdon best known for his role as Shellsuit Bob in the BBC soap River City. Stephen talks about his first experiences in the acting world and missing out on the lead role in Sweet Sixteen to Martin Compston. We talk about starring in River City for 18 years, the storylines and how people in the street see him as the character and call him Bob. Stephen tell us about his role playing Scotland's first World Champion Boxer Benny Lynch and his podcast Football Daft.
Thu, 30 Jul 2020 - 45min - 110 - Episode #34 with Edwyn Collins & Grace Maxwell
In Episode #34 Derek is joined by Scottish musician, producer and record label owner Edwyn Collins and his wife Grace Maxwell. Edwyn and Grace talk about Postcard Records, the story of Orange Juice and the band's success & Edwyn's solo career and how the hit single A Girl Like You changed their life. We talk about making it in the music and how the industry has changed over the years, Edwyn's passion for recording and his addiction to eBay!
Thu, 23 Jul 2020 - 1h 26min - 109 - Episode #33 with Forty Clothing founder Harry Miller
In Episode #33 Derek is joined by Harry Miller founder and owner of Forty Clothing. Harry talks about his experience in retail and how that led to him creating one of Scotland's hottest fashion brands as he approached his 40th birthday. From starting in the basement of a hairdressers to having their own flagship store in Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow and shipping worldwide. Harry's positive outlook on life coupled with his enthusiasm and belief will inspire others who are considering taking that step towards pursuing that something they love.
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 - 43min - 108 - Episode #32 Vistas frontman Prentice Robertson
In Episode #32 Derek is joined by Prentice Robertson from Edinburgh rock band Vistas. Prentice talks about the early days of the band and their journey from jamming in the high school music classroom to packing out the world famous Barrowlands Ballroom. The band's frontman talks about the success of their debut album Everything Changes In The End and being on the road with your best mates. The random cities they have played across the country and supporting the likes of Circa Waves and Fatherson.
Thu, 09 Jul 2020 - 31min - 107 - Episode #31 with Graeme Armstrong author of The Young Team
In Episode #31 Derek is joined by best selling author Graeme Armstrong following the release of his debut novel The Young Team. Graeme and Derek talk about growing up in Lanarkshire, the tribalism that exists in the West of Scotland, gang culture, addiction and the need for change. The pair discuss Graeme's challenges and recent success and look forward to future projects for the Airdrie writer.
Thu, 02 Jul 2020 - 1h 11min - 106 - Episode #30 with Tam Cowan
In Episode #30 Derek is joined by Tam Cowan on the steps at Fir Park, Motherwell. Tam talks about his career; hosting BBC Scotland's Off The Ball, presenting on national TV and his journalist work including his food reviews. We touch on the side that people sometimes never see; a previous stalker, Tam surprisingly being thin-skinned and so much more.
Thu, 25 Jun 2020 - 1h 15min - 105 - Episode #29 with TV Presenter Jean Johansson
In Episode #29 Derek is joined by Scottish TV presenter Jean Johansson. Jean talks in detail about growing up in Port Glasgow, how it shaped her as a person and her introduction to presenting through Children's TV. Jean details her lockdown challenges, working on A Place In The Sun, Celebrity Master Chef, Animal Park and her continued fight against racism and discrimination. We talk about the need for more regional accents in media and look forward to attending music festivals when normality resumes.
Wed, 17 Jun 2020 - 41min - 104 - Episode #28 with Columbus Crew star Chris Cadden
In Episode #28 Derek is joined by footballer Chris Cadden who currently plays in the MLS for Columbus Crew. Chris talks about coming through the ranks at Motherwell FC with his twin brother, winning the Scottish Youth Cup at Hampden, a loan spell at Albion Rovers and representing the Steelmen in both the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Cup Final. Chris discussed his time at Oxford United under Karl Robinson before moving to American and making his Major League Soccer debut for Columbus Crew.
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 - 1h 15min - 103 - Episode #27 with Amanda Knox
In Episode #27 Derek talks to Amanda Knox about spending 4 years in an Italian prison after being convicted for murder and a 8 years in total on trial. She details the emotional experience of it all, the media influence, returning home and so much more. Amanda explains how previous experiences exposed her to the criminal justice system and in turn have shaped her career path. Amanda hosts her own podcast The Truth About True Crime and her memoir 'Waiting to be Heard" was a New York Times best-seller.
Thu, 04 Jun 2020 - 1h 04min - 102 - Episode #26 with Asbury Park FC co-founder Shawn Francis
In Episode #26 Derek talks with Asbury Park FC co-founder Shawn Francis. The New Jersey club have brilliant merchandise, a kit deal with Umbro and a rockstar endorsed cult following on the web. Asbury Park FC has all the makings of a pro club — except for an actual team! Shawn talks in detail about "The Biggest Club You’ve Never Heard Of", Major League Soccer and more.
Tue, 26 May 2020 - 51min - 101 - Episode #25 with Saint Phnx
In Episode #25 Derek is joined by brothers Stevie and Al from Saint Phnx. The band talk about their recent achievements; touring the US with Lewis Capaldi, their Dad taking to the stage with YUNGBLUD in Europe and what it's like to travel the world playing music with your brother and best friend.
Mon, 18 May 2020 - 55min - 100 - Episode #24 with dominatrix Megara Furie
In Episode #24 Derek is joined by one of Scotland's most popular dominatrix Megara Furie. Megara talks in detail about her profession, working alongside GMB to establish a trade union group that gives protection and support to sex workers and the challenges of being self employed during these uncertain times. Megara's dedication and professionalism has built her a great reputation in the industry and her passion really shines through in this episode of The DW Podcast.
Tue, 05 May 2020 - 1h 05min - 99 - Episode #23 with 1312 Among the Ultras author James Montague
In Episode #23 Derek talks to award winning author James Montague about his latest release 1312 Among The Ultras. James tells his tales of travelling the world to meet some of football's most passionate and dangerous supporters, from the Barras Bravas in Argentina to the Delije in Sebia and so much more. James discusses his previous books The Billionaires Club, Thirty-One Nil and When Friday Comes and talks in-depth about football in the Middle East.
Mon, 13 Apr 2020 - 1h 21min - 98 - Episode #22 with Jake Bugg's band
In Episode #22 Derek is joined by Robbo, Mike and Jack who make up Jake Bugg's band. The guys talk backstage following their gig at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh about their first auditions, life on the road and how music has made them feel like a family. Robbo shares his favourite memories over the years, Jack tells us about moving to Tokoyo and Mike discusses playing with Mike Skinner and The Streets.
Wed, 01 Apr 2020 - 31min - 97 - Episode #21 with Reverend & The Makers
In Episode 21 Dereks talks to Jon McClure from Sheffield band Reverend & The Makers. They talk about the current COVID-19 pandemic and why people should try their best to be positive, the music scene at present, politics and football.
Mon, 23 Mar 2020 - 31min - 96 - Episode #20 with One Nine
In Episode #20 Derek chats to Neil and Kirstin from the Glasgow pop duo One Nine. The band discuss their success so far, talk about their first few releases including their most recent single Bloodrush and look forward to the year ahead including performing at TRNSMT Festival.
Sun, 15 Mar 2020 - 32min - 95 - Episode #19 Motherwell and Wishaw General Election Hustings 2019
Episode #19 is a live podcast featuring the candidates standing to be elected MP for Motherwell & Wishaw in the December 2019 General Election. Derek speaks with Angela Feeney - Labour, Christopher Wilson - Liberal Democrats and Marion Fellows - SNP and the candidates also answer questions from the audience. The podcast was recorded on 27th November at the GLO Centre Motherwell.
Tue, 10 Dec 2019 - 1h 59min - 94 - Episode #18 with Kieren Webster
In Episode #18 Derek speaks to Kieren Webster from Dundee rockers The View and more recently his solo project Web. Kieren talks about his new project, supporting The Libertines and looks back on his time in The View.
Thu, 05 Dec 2019 - 19min - 93 - Episode #17 with Angela Feeney and Jeremy Corbyn
In Episode #17 Derek talks to Angela Feeney, Labour Party Candidate in Motherwell & Wishaw, for the 2019 General Election. Angela talks about her reasons for getting in to politics, why she is a proud trade unionist and what she believes Labour will do for the constituency. Derek then briefly speaks to Jeremy Corbyn who explains why he believes Angela would make an excellent MP.
Wed, 20 Nov 2019 - 36min - 92 - Episode #16 with Sum 41 Bassist Cone McCaslin
In Episode #16 Derek talks to Cone bass player in the Canadian rock band Sum 41. The pair discuss Sum 41's rise to fame, the highs and lows, playing with Iggy Pop and much more!
Thu, 07 Nov 2019 - 31min - 91 - Episode #15 with Mhairi Black MP and Marion Fellows MP
In Episode #15 Derek Watson talks to SNP MP's Mhairi Black and Marion Fellows. Regardless of political persuasion this episode gives an interesting insight in to the workings of Westminster. Marion and Mhairi talk about women in politics, relationships with the media, working away from family and friends, Brexit, independence & much more!
Tue, 10 Sep 2019 - 1h 07min - 90 - Epsiode #14 TRNSMT Festival 2019
Episode 14 is a TRNSMT Festival special recorded across all 3 days of the event from 12th-14th July 2019. Across the weekend Derek caught up with various artists, promoters, festival goers, friends and other familiar faces from Scotland and further afield. Below is a list and link to some of those featured in this episode in order. 00:10 - The Hunna - https://www.facebook.com/thehunnaband/ 05:10 - Chris Bungard -http://www.bellator.com/fighters/4y2odi/chris-bungard 06:43 - Kai McAvoy 08:20 - Retro Video Club - https://www.facebook.com/retrovideoclub/ 17:28 - Charlie Telfer & Ryan Christie 19:53 - The Dunts - https://www.thedunts.co.uk/ 30:30 - Zoe Graham - https://www.facebook.com/ZoeGrahamMusic/ 34:49 - Chris Beltran - Promoter for DF Concerts 45:00 - Zoee - https://www.zoee.uk/ 59:55 - Si Ferry - https://www.open-goal.co.uk/ 1:02:51 - George Bowie, Cassi & Gordon Duncan from Radio Clyde 1:11:32 - Paul Doc
Tue, 23 Jul 2019 - 1h 15min - 89 - Episode #13 with King Tuts booker Chris Loomes
In Episode #13 Derek talks to Chris Loomes who books for the world famous King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow. Chris gives a real insight in to the Scottish music scene, his love of music and who he would class as the hottest up and coming artists in Scotland. We look forward to TRNSMT festival and also King Tuts Summer Nights.
Thu, 11 Jul 2019 - 34min - 88 - Episode #12 with Luna The Professor
In Episode #12 Derek is joined by Scottish band Luna The Professor. The band discuss their gran's dinners, what pants to wear in Magaluf, selling out King Tut's and play a live acoustic version of their song 'You'.
Thu, 27 Jun 2019 - 54min - 87 - Episode #11 with Hardeep Singh Kohli
In Episode #11 Derek is joined by broadcaster, chef, comedian & Celebrity Big Brother contestant Hardeep Singh Kohli. Derek and Hardeep discuss an ever-changing Glasgow, the importance of social interaction, winning BAFTA's and a love of chinese food
Wed, 05 Jun 2019 - 46min - 86 - Episode # 10 with Chris Bungard
In Episode #10 Derek is joined by Bellator MMA star Chris Bungard. Chris discusses his journey so far, staying true to his roots, how he prepares for his fights and much more!
Tue, 28 May 2019 - 54min - 85 - Episode #9 with Tom Grennan
In Episode #9 Derek is joined by English singer-songwriter Tom Grennan. Tom discusses being from Bedford and playing football for Luton before moving to London, signing for Sony and shooting up the music charts. He talks about his summer plans and his upcoming 2nd album.
Tue, 21 May 2019 - 23min - 84 - Episode #8 with Wheatus
In Episode #8 Derek joined Brendan from Wheatus on their tour bus in Glasgow ahead of their recent show at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut! The Teenage Dirtbag singer talks about growing up in New York, his views on Brexit & his journey through the last 19 years since they released their platinum selling debut album.
Tue, 14 May 2019 - 40min - 83 - Episode #7 with Kilmarnock FC player Dom Thomas
In Episode #7 Derek is joined by professional football player Dom Thomas. Dom talks about signing for boyhood heroes Celtic, making his professional debut at Motherwell FC, his loan moves to Queen of the South and Dumbarton and playing with the likes of Kris Boyd and Jordan Jones at Kilmarnock. He also talks about his very own soccer school.
Tue, 07 May 2019 - 1h 07min - 82 - Episode #6 with Fatherson frontman Ross Leighton
In Episode #6 Derek is joined by Ross Leighton the frontman of Scottish rock band Fatherson. Ross talks about his band's touring schedule, their studio albums, his love for cooking and a lot more!
Mon, 29 Apr 2019 - 1h 09min - 81 - Episode #5 with The LaFontaines
In Episode #5 Derek Watson is joined by Kerr Okan and Jamie Keenan from The LaFontaines. Kerr and Jamie share stories from the past 11 years touring and recording music with The LaFontaines ahead of the release of their 3rd studio album Junior.
Thu, 18 Apr 2019 - 46min - 80 - Episode #4 with Glasgow based foodies Just Jess & Chris Eats Glasgow
In Episode #4 Derek Watson is joined in Scran by Glasgow based foodies JustJess and ChrisEatsGlasgow. Both Jess and Chris are popular on social media for their love of food. In this episode they discuss their favourite places to eat out, what they like to cook at home and how they deal with the increasing number of requests they receive on Instagram.
Thu, 11 Apr 2019 - 1h 09min - 79 - Episode #3 with Techno DJ and Ovosi Clothing Owner Fraser Stuart / Frazier
In Episode #3 Derek Watson is joined by Techno DJ and Ovosi Clothing owner Fraser Stuart (Frazier). Fraser talks about being backstage with the Brazilian football legend Ronaldo in Ibiza, touring the world and the success & challenges of running his own clothing business.
Wed, 03 Apr 2019 - 1h 01min - 78 - Episode #2 with Clyde 1 Superscoreboard Presenter Gordon DuncanMon, 25 Mar 2019 - 59min
- 77 - Episode #1 with Motherwell FC star Liam Grimshaw
Episode 1 of The DW Podcast sees Derek Watson talk to Motherwell player Liam Grimshaw about growing up in Burnley, his football career, launching his own clothing brand Genki Lifestyle and much more.
Fri, 15 Mar 2019 - 46min - 76 - Episode 76 with Wrest -one of Scotland's most exciting emerging live acts.
In Episode 76 Derek chats with Stewart Douglas, vocalist and guitarist in Wrest - one of Scotland's most exciting emerging live indie acts. Stewart talks about he met his band mates at university in Edinburgh and what started as a hobby has grown to a packed touring schedule and 2 albums. The band are fast-selling out shows all across their native Scotland before heading to Europe later this year. Derek and Steward talk about the bands songwriting process, how the lyrics capture feelings and how the pandemic hit at a time when the band was on the rise.
Sat, 23 Oct 2021 - 26min - 75 - Episode #75 with Author & Journalist Kirsten McStay
In Episode 75 Derek is joined by Scottish Author & Journalist Kirsten McStay. Kirsten recently self-published her book 'The Swipes of My Life’, a real-life memoir full of dating disasters and other catastrophes and is a show-biz writer for Scottish national newspaper The Daily Record. Derek and Kirsten talk about the process of writing the book, putting all your embarrassing and emotional moments down on paper for the world to read and the books success to date. Within weeks Kirsten had sold thousands of copies and has been totally blown away with the level of support and positive feedback.
Mon, 11 Oct 2021 - 42min - 74 - Episode 74 at SlamDunk Festival with McFly, Don Broco, Zebrahead & more
In Episode 74 Derek attends Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds. Following their secret set early in the Derek talks to Danny & Harry from McFly about returning to music after lockdown. Rob from Don Broco shares his thoughts pre gig and talks about their latest album. Zebrahead open up about returning to the UK. A on their lack of rehearsals and playing alongside your brothers. All this and so much more. Please like, share and subscribe
Tue, 14 Sep 2021 - 22min - 73 - Episode 73 with The Skinner Brothers
In Episode 73 Derek chats with The Skinner Brothers frontman Zac about the bands recent success and what the future brings. The Skinner Brothers burst on to the scene touring with The Libertines and have since landed support slots with The Streets, sold out the famous 100 Club in London and are looking forward to getting back on the road early next year. Zac talks about his early days in London, the early shows and finding their sound, how the people he surrounds himself with at present give him a positive outlook and how things are looking bright for the future.
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