Ep 163: The Winners and Losers of 2024

Ep 163: The Winners and Losers of 2024

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Podcast update, and a chat with Patrick Wolf

Hello Hello. Here is a very quick Midnight Chats update, and something of a bonus conversation I (Stu) had with Patrick Wolf for my new Loud And Quiet Podcast.  For part 2 and to follow this new show, just search for The Loud And Quiet Podcast wherever you get your shows. And fin ...  Show more

Ep 165: Season Finale – what can we expect from 2025?

It feels a little strange that the start of a new year has coincided with end of this series of Midnight Chats. But then, we have been on a 45 week run.  Before we take a little time off to work out what's next for the show, Greg and Stu offer up a parting gift to get our listene ...  Show more

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