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Why does Lidl have a pub, and what are the best kids jokes?
šŗĀ Why is Lidl Building a Pub?
A sentence that raises more questions than it answers. Is this genius or has everyone lost the plot?
šĀ Why Do New Glasses Take So Long?
Youāve already chosen them. Youāve paid. Whatās actually happening behind the scenes?
šĀ The Best Kidsā Jokes
Simple, terrible, and somehow impossible not to laugh at.
ā³Ā The Green Jacket at The Masters
Golf tradition, quiet prestige, and a garment doing a lot of heavy lifting.
šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ returns, withĀ Absolute Radioās Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugleās Chris SkinnerĀ once again tackling lifeās most important questions⦠and answering almost none of them.
This weekās episode is a proper mixed bag ā retail confusion, everyday frustrations and a surprising amount of golf knowledge.
Itās one of those episodes that jumps from topic to topic with zero warning ā exactly how it should be.
š Support Richie & Chris here:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed
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61. Horses, Monoliths & Storage Problems
38:42||Season 1, Ep. 61šĀ Horse PoloRichie and Chris investigate the sport where horses, mallets and questionable levels of athleticism combine. What could possibly go wrong?šæĀ The Rudston MonolithOne of Britain's oldest and strangest landmarks gets the Mildly Informed treatment. Why is this enormous stone just... there?š¦Ā Storage SolutionsThe eternal domestic question: where do you put all your stuff when you've already run out of places to put stuff?šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ is the comedy podcast whereĀ Absolute Radio's Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugle's Chris Skinner review absolutely anything ā from sport and history to everyday annoyances and the things that make you wonder why nobody has come up with a better solution.This week, they go from horses and mallets to ancient stones and the modern problem of having far too much stuff.It's sport, archaeology and domestic organisation ā three subjects that have absolutely no business being in the same podcast, but here we are.š Support Richie & Chris and get bonus episodes every week:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed
60. Caganers, Transfers & Spearmint
35:07||Season 1, Ep. 60ā½Ā The Never-Ending Football Transfer WindowJust when you think the transfers are done, another player is somewhere having a medical. When will it actually end?šĀ What Is a Caganer?Richie and Chris discover one of the stranger traditions in Catalan Christmas culture. You probably won't forget it.šĀ Lido EtiquetteRichie learns the unwritten rules of the lido. What's wrong with the lanes? How much space is yours? And what exactly is acceptable pool behaviour?šæĀ How Bad Is Spearmint?A deceptively simple question leads to a surprisingly strong debate. Fresh? Horrible? Somewhere in between?šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ is the comedy podcast whereĀ Absolute Radio's Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugle's Chris Skinner review absolutely anything ā from football and TV to food, everyday annoyances and the things that make you stop and think,Ā "Hang on, why is that like that?"For Episode 60, the lads tackle football's seemingly eternal transfer window, discover the frankly baffling world of Caganers, attempt to establish some basic standards of lido behaviour, and finally confront the important question:Ā is spearmint actually any good?š Support Richie & Chris and get bonus episodes every week:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed
59. We review Super Yachts and Supermarkets
37:02||Season 1, Ep. 59š„ļøĀ Superyacht FactsThe world's biggest floating status symbols are somehow even more ridiculous than you imagined. Richie and Chris dive into some genuinely baffling superyacht trivia.š„Ā Love Island's Fire Pit LegacySome love from Richie for the fire pit. The lads investigate the surprising cultural influence of reality TV.šĀ Richie Reviews CostcoBulk buying, giant trolleys and enough free samples to count as lunch. Is Costco worth the hype?šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ is the comedy podcast whereĀ Absolute Radio's Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugle's Chris Skinner review absolutely anythingāfrom TV and food to everyday life and the strange observations that deserve far more discussion than they probably should.This week, they explore the absurd world of billionaire yachts, question why we're all sitting around fire pits these days, and hear Richie's verdict on one of the world's most beloved warehouses.It's another episode packed with unnecessary opinions, surprising facts and just enough insight to leave you... mildly informed.š Support Richie & Chris and get bonus episodes every week:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed
58. We review Richie's Favourite Lolly
33:33||Season 1, Ep. 58š¤Ā Stupid InjuriesThe completely avoidable accidents that somehow hurt the most. From everyday mishaps to spectacular own goals, everyone has a story.š¦Ā Fab Ice LolliesRichie thinks they're an all-time classic. Chris... isn't quite as convinced. A frozen dessert review with surprisingly high stakes.šŗĀ SiloThe Apple TV+ hit gets the Mildly Informed treatment. Is it worth descending into?šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ is the comedy podcast whereĀ Absolute Radio's Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugle's Chris Skinner review absolutely anythingāfrom TV and food to everyday life and the strange observations that deserve far more discussion than they probably should.This week, the lads swap stories of ridiculous injuries, settle a disagreement over one of Britain's best-known ice lollies, and head underground to reviewĀ Silo.It's another hour of strong opinions, questionable expertise and the sort of conversations you'll probably end up having yourself.PLUSĀ ā over on Patreon, inspired by England's late-night World Cup exploits, Richie and Chris review the experience ofĀ pulling an all-nighter. Is it ever worth it once you're over 30?š Support Richie & Chris and get bonus episodes every week:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed
57. We review Pubs, Sea Forts & Strange Men
35:57||Season 1, Ep. 57šĀ Late World Cup Pub OpeningsThe Women's World Cup means late-night kick-offs... but should pubs stay open for them? Richie and Chris weigh up pints versus bedtimes.š°Ā The Maunsell FortsAbandoned sea forts sitting in the Thames Estuary. One of Britain's strangest landmarksāand quite possibly its coolest.šThe Women's World CupChris went to the big game, it was exciting!š Idiot Men on the TubeSome men are just total eejits. We discuss.šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ is the comedy podcast whereĀ Absolute Radio's Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugle's Chris Skinner review absolutely anythingāfrom current events and TV to food, everyday annoyances and the wonderfully random things they stumble across.This week, it's late-night football, bizarre wartime history, life on the London Underground and a reminder that Britain is full of places you really should visit.It's another episode packed with opinions, observations and just enough facts to leave you... mildly informed.š Support Richie & Chris and get bonus episodes every week:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed
56. We learn why melting chocolate taste so good
34:48||Season 1, Ep. 56š Melting Train TracksEvery summer, Britain seems to discover that heat exists. Why do our railways struggle the moment the temperature creeps into the twenties?š« Melting ChocolateA minor inconvenience or the best thing ever? Richie and Chris investigate the scienceāand etiquetteāof chocolate in hot weather.āļø Ryanair's Wild Approach to PRSome companies hire expensive PR agencies. Ryanair simply opens Twitter and starts swinging.š¼ļø Richie's Contempt for ArtCan you appreciate culture without actually liking it? Richie has... thoughts.šļø Mildly Informed is the comedy podcast where Absolute Radio's Richie Firth and The Bugle's Chris Skinner review absolutely anythingāfrom current events and TV to food, everyday annoyances and life's bigger questionsāso you can leave... mildly informed.This week it's heatwaves, transport chaos, corporate social media and cultural criticism. A perfectly normal combination.Think of it as the conversations you'd have after a couple of pintsāexcept someone's remembered to press record.š Support Richie & Chris and get bonus episodes every week: patreon.com/mildlyinformed
55. We discover the Jevons Paradox and the Arsenal Puncture
39:15||Season 1, Ep. 55šŗ ITV vs BBC: The World Cup Studio DebateWho does tournament coverage better? Better pundits, better presenters, better theme music? The lads enter one of British sport's most important arguments.š Jevons ParadoxA surprisingly fascinating economic theory that somehow finds its way into a comedy podcast. Efficiency goes up... so why do we end up using more of something?š¦ Richie Is Not Much of a Bird SpotterA revelation that shocks absolutely nobody. Binoculars remain firmly unused.š² The Arsenal PunctureChris discovers a cycling phenomenon affecting riders in Islington. Is it real? Is it coincidence? Is it somehow Arsenal's fault?šļø Mildly Informed returns, with Absolute Radioās Richie Firth and The Bugleās Chris Skinner once again combining niche knowledge, local observations and wildly varying levels of expertise.This week's episode jumps from World Cup broadcasting politics to economic theory, before detouring through birdwatching and ending up in North London's cycling community.It's one of those episodes where you learn something, immediately forget it, and then remember a completely unrelated story about a bicycle puncture.PLUS ā over on Patreon, the lads continue the conversation with even less structure and even stronger opinions.š Support Richie & Chris here: patreon.com/mildlyinformed
54. We review Meta AI glasses and Ref Cam
38:51||Season 1, Ep. 54šĀ Meta AI SunglassesThe future is here. Apparently it involves talking to your glasses and hoping nobody notices. Can you do it without being creepy?š„Ā Ref CamFootball from the refereeās perspective. Revolutionary broadcasting innovation or a guaranteed route to motion sickness?šĀ SunroofsA luxury feature, a forgotten relic, or the quickest way to create unexpected wind noise?š«Ā BoysenberriesWhat are they? Where did they come from? And why do they sound like they were invented in a childrenās book?šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ returns, withĀ Absolute Radioās Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugleās Chris SkinnerĀ once again investigating technology, sport, motoring and fruit with equal levels of expertise.This weekās episode is a journey through modern innovation and old-fashioned curiosity, as the lads debate AI-powered eyewear, football broadcasting, car design and one of the lesser-known berries.Itās exactly the sort of conversation that starts with wearable tech and somehow ends in a discussion about fruit.PLUS ā over on Patreon, Richie and Chris discuss theirĀ World Cup Sweepstakes. Who gets the favourites? Who gets the no-hopers? And who immediately regrets the draw?š Support Richie & Chris here:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed
53. Councils, Cars & Thomas Crapper
36:54||Season 1, Ep. 53š½Ā The Life of Thomas CrapperInventor of the toilet? Not quite. Legend of British plumbing? Absolutely. Richie and Chris separate fact from flushable fiction.š£ļøĀ Words Unique to Your FamilyEvery family has them ā strange phrases, made-up words and expressions that make perfect sense until you say them in public.šĀ People Who Park BadlyA topic guaranteed to generate strong opinions. Crooked bays, abandoned trolleys and the quiet fury of a badly positioned car.šļøĀ Mildly InformedĀ returns, withĀ Absolute Radioās Richie FirthĀ andĀ The Bugleās Chris SkinnerĀ once again taking everyday observations far more seriously than they deserve.This weekās episode covers Victorian plumbing history, family linguistics and one of Britain's favourite hobbies: judging strangers in car parks.It's part social anthropology, part public service announcement and part excuse for Richie and Chris to get mildly annoyed.PLUS ā over on Patreon, the lads embark on aĀ local council rant. How many emails can we send them in a week?š Support Richie & Chris here:Ā patreon.com/mildlyinformed