CanaryPod: Topple Uncaged EP20

THIS PODCAST CONTAINS LANGUAGE SOME PEOPLE MAY FIND OFFENSIVE
Welcome to #ToppleUncaged!
Every week, The Canary will be bringing you a new podcast on the media landscape; hosted by me, Steve Topple.
I’ll be giving you the quickest news round-up in the UK in Plucked News. Then, I’ll be going in on some of the biggest stories with a very special guest on Free Flying With… After that, you get to have your say on the week’s talking points in Twitter Chirps Back. And finally, I’ll be bringing you the freshest, most banging political music in Revolutionary Bird Song.
This week’s guests? Canary journalist John McEvoy, reporting on the ground in Venezuela, and Grammy nominated artist Protoje.
Enjoy!
CanaryPod: #ToppleUncaged show notes 2/4/19
Presented, produced and edited by Steve Topple.
Sound engineering by Gav Pauze.
Free Flying With… news articles in order:
Venezuela news from The Canary
Twitter Chirps Back:
RIGHT YOU LOT 💥#bbcqt is NO LONGER on my #podcast – #ToppleUncaged
NOW, you have YOUR SAY in 'Twitter Chirps Back' 🐤
Tell ME what YOUR views on the biggest stories are#indicativevotes? #Trexit? SOMETHING ELSE? 😱
REPLY TO THIS TWEET & I'LL READ THE BEST OUT ON SUNDAY ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/zeTmDimkMB
— Steve Topple (@MrTopple) March 28, 2019
Revolutionary Bird Song:
Flames featuring Chronixx by Protoje
Find out more about Protoje and download A Matter of Time on your preferred platform
Follow on Twitter:
Steve Topple @MrTopple; The Canary @TheCanaryUK; John McEvoy @jmcevoy2; Protoje @Protoje; Nicola Jeffery @NicolaCJeffery; Gav Pauze @PauzeRadio; Rai Star Music @rai_star113
Use the hashtags #ToppleUncaged #CanaryPod
Find out more about Gav Pauze.
Topple Uncaged Theme Music: Lost Souls by Lee Wrizzle.
Flames featuring Chronixx by Protoje via In.Digg.Nation Collective
Featured image via Steve Topple, Maurice – Wikimedia, John McEvoy and In.Digg.Nation Collective
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