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  • 73. The Greatest Hip-Hop Hoax of All Time // with Gavin Bain

    01:46:40||Season 5, Ep. 73
    This is the story of two Scottish rappers who pretended to be American, signed to the biggest record label on earth, made a fortune, toured with Eminem and D12, appeared on MTV, recorded multiple albums, before eventually being rumbled. I’m joined by Gavin Bain - one half of the now defunct rap duo Silibil N' Brains - who originated in the Scottish city of Dundee. After multiple rejections, they decided to pretend to be from California, and to their surprise, enjoyed immediate success. Their unbelievable story is now the subject of a biographical film - California Schemin’ - directed by Hollywood heavyweight James McAvoy. The film is based on Gavin’s autobiography, Straight Outta Scotland, but in typical Blethered style, I want to hear about the detail behind the detail, and the nuances of what drove him to pursue the life that he did, and the experiences that made him who he was. You’ll hear about growing up in South Africa, how lucid dreams become prophetic previews of his life events, moving to Motherwell and then Dundee, and how the characterisation that his musical adventure was anything other than unequivocal creative and commercial success, is truly wide of the mark.Gavin and his coconspirator and close friend Billy Boyd’s story is one of the most jaw dropping, hilariously unfathomable and absurd that I’ve ever heard. Make sure you go and see the film when it’s out in early 2026.Spanish Club at Zique's Hyndlandcontact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.com

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  • 72. Spanish Language Exchange at Ziques in Glasgow

    02:40||Season 5, Ep. 72
    Spanish language exchange at Ziques in Hyndland, Glasgow6th January 20265-7pm & 7-9pmUnlimited pintxos!Enjoy a relaxed setting with native speakers and learners of all levelsOpen to all TICKETS
  • 71. Ross Greer on Why Improving People’s Lives Must Come Before Climate Policy

    01:13:47||Season 5, Ep. 71
    Scotland heads into an election while housing, public services and the cost of living pile pressure onto people’s lives. In that climate, the Greens are trying to set out what they stand for – after time in government and time out of it – and explain the role they believe they can play in Scotland’s future.Against the rise of the far right across Europe and growing political frustration at home, clarity is important. I’m here to ask direct questions, listen properly, and give guests the space to explain themselves without distortion. You can decide what you think for yourself.Game 4 Padel comes to Dundee!contact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.com
  • 70. What’s Pulling Men & Boys Into the Internet’s Dark Corners – And Into Andrew Tate’s Orbit?

    01:01:41||Season 5, Ep. 70
    Recorded live at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall for Aye Write 2025 book festivalThis episode digs into why so many young men are being drawn into the darker corners of the internet, and what’s actually happening inside those spaces. I sit down with journalist James Bloodworth and author Chris McQueer, whose new books approach the same world from different angles. One through investigation, the other through fiction.We examine how loneliness, identity, class, online culture and modern masculinity collide. There are pressures pushing young men toward isolated digital communities, the narratives they find once they’re there, and the sinister influences filling the gaps left by real-life connection and purpose.It’s a grounded, honest and unflinching look at an issue affecting families, schools and communities across the country – and what it might take to bring these young men back into the world around them.Lost Boys by James BloodworthHermit by Chris McQueerThe Anchor Inverclydecontact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.com
  • 69. Don't Gamble With Your Life // with Gambling Campaigner Colin Brown

    01:23:35||Season 5, Ep. 69
    Colin Brown is the founder of Gambling LEAP, which stands for Lived Experience, Education, Awareness and Prevention. Colin lived with gambling addiction for over 25 years, eventually finding the strength and resolve to turn things around, but not before a number of intense challenges and setbacks throughout his life. He now hopes to use his experience and relative success in managing his addiction, to serve as a help and signpost for anyone currently going through the same experience. In this episode, Colin explains how addiction crept in and how it manifests itself in every facet of life, work and relationships… We discuss the predatory nature of the gambling industry itself, and how football and entertainment are complicit in its destruction And Colin offers his insight into tackling gambling addiction, both for those suffering with the affliction, and also for those close to gambling addicts. If you’re affected by any of the issues raised in this podcast, there are some helpful links in the episode notes, but more importantly, there are some genuinely helpful points and information throughout the conversation. If you enjoy it or find it helpful, then don’t be shy in sharing it with others. You never know who might benefit from seeing it. Gambling LEAPNational Gambling HelplineSupport for Families of Gambling Addictscontact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.com
  • 68. Laughing In The Dark // with Dr Benji Waterhouse: Live in Glasgow

    01:06:31||Season 5, Ep. 68
    Dr Benji Waterhouse sits at an intersection of acute psychiatry and stand-up comedy. A consultant psychiatrist and comic, his book You Don't Have To Be Mad To Work Here offers a sharp, humane account of what really happens inside our mental-health system – and the toll it takes on those working within it.In this episode, recorded live at the Aye Write 2025 book festival in Glasgow, we explore the thin line between illness and ordinary life, how humour becomes a coping tool, and why some of our most familiar stories about "chemical imbalance" may be causing more harm than good.Contact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.com
  • 67. Irvine Welsh & John Niven: Live in Glasgow

    59:41||Season 5, Ep. 67
    From the Aye Write Book Festival 2025 in Glasgow at the Royal Concert Hall – a live conversation with Scottish authors Irvine Welsh and John Niven.We get into their latest books and dive deep into the big stuff: existential questions, the chaos of the digital age, addiction, love, masculinity, and plenty more in between.contact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.com