The Beach Club hosted by Patrick Dudley-Williams (Founder/Creative Director - Reef Knots) and Charlie Aprahamian (Director/CFO - Ablinq), discuss the intricacies of running a business along with a shared passion for marine protection and improving the health of our oceans. We also cover the latest trends on social media and the fashion industry, including a few health tips for those seeking advice. We're hoping to bring a few laughs, an insight into the world of Reef Knots and a variety of guests that will share their views and stories. Follow us on social media for sneak peeks on future episodes and send us your questions, which we look forward to chatting through each week.
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After a slightly extended break, we're back. Patrick and Charlie discuss important topics such as whether all humans can be placed into the category of either 'mouse' or 'toad'. There is also a difference of opinion in whether it's acceptable to go jogging without a shirt on. It is not.
This week, we are joined by stylist Rachael Perry as we stride down the catwalk in an episode totally devoted to style. Patrick also has some big news and throws some interesting (although quite loosely based) style based questions out into the world.
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This week, the boys chat about the Netflix documentary Seaspiracy and discuss whether it came to the correct conclusions. Is a world of not eating or catching fish realistic? There is also a return for Patrick's Peculiar Pub Question, while Charlie offers solutions to our health and style problems (sort of).
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This week, we celebrate the return of the pub garden by getting our pub chat back in shape. Patrick asks the questions that have baffled men for centuries including, what is the largest animal you could carry? Could Mike Tyson knock out a restrained tiger? The important stuff.
Charlie also checks us for physical asymmetry and suggests that the only item of clothing you need for the rest of your life are jorts (jean shorts).
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This week, Patrick & Charlie welcome tailor Tom Wharton onto the podcast who has his own personal views on Charlie’s style tips and operating during covid. Also up for discussion is whether David Hasselhoff was out of place in Baywatch, village cricket, whether a neoprene suit would be a good idea, plus the smoking jacket debate is put to bed once and for all.
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This week, Patrick & Charlie are hit by wedding fever as the ‘Shout Out To Help Out’ scheme helps a business focused on summer nuptials. Patrick also tries to sell his favourite sport to the listeners and questions whether Michael Jordan’s work ethic really was that special after all. In his usual slot, Charlie also has his latest fitness and style tips to get us ready for summer.
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This week Patrick and Charlie smash through the hot topics of the day including the amount of unnecessary rage there is in the world, why people should continue to breath through their nose (apparently some people don’t?) and why formal is the new casual. Plus, in a special feature, the boys welcome their first guest onto the podcast as they save the British economy.
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We’ve made it to our second episode of The Beach Club! This week, Charlie & Patrick discuss the day they went on an ocean inspired cycle ride and it got a little heavy (for one of them). Patrick discovered an interesting life hack that avoids him having to talk to anyone ever again, while Charlie managed to narrowly avoid disaster during the week when he moved to London.
Our scheme to save the British economy also continues, while Charlie brings his fitness and style tips to keep the modern man in perfect condition.
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Welcome to our first episode of The Beach Club! This week we discuss breeding baby lobsters, improper running kit, using Captain Birdseye as a style icon and Patrick reveals how Joe Wicks almost killed him.
We also launch a scheme to help try and save the economy by selling the small businesses of the UK to our lone listener. We call it the ‘Shout Out To Help Out’ non-government backed initiative.
It's here! The Beach Club has opened and we invite you to meet our hosts Patrick and Charlie in this short snippet of what's to come and the discussions to be had. We will bring an insight into running a business, our passion for the oceans, the latest trends in both fashion and social media and a few guests along the way.
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