The Banterists

The Banterists

The Banterists is a brand-new podcast where three friends dive into big ideas, small obsessions and everything in between. Expect lively conversations, plenty of laughs, and honest opinions on everything from books, theatre, TV and fashion to music, art, exhibitions and whatever else grabs their attention that week. Thought-provoking, entertaining and full of personality, it’s like eavesdropping on your funniest friends over a drink. Coming soon to wherever you get your podcasts — tune in, join the conversation, and become one of The Banterists.

Episodes

  1. Kocktail Kev - Negronis

    1 day ago

    Kocktail Kev - Negronis

    Kevin thanks listeners who contacted the Banter Trust email and answers Charlotte in Boston’s question about what music and places he associates with each cocktail, pairing a whisky mac with a Scottish ceilidh and Wolfstone, and a margarita with an elegant oceanfront bar in Tijuana and Catrell and Paco Amoroso. This week’s drink is the Negroni, which he describes as a balanced sweet-bitter cocktail made with gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, sharing a favored origin story involving Count Camillo Negroni and the evolution from the Milano-Torino to the Americano. He explains Campari and vermouth backgrounds, then gives his recipe (2 gin, 2 Campari, 1 sweet vermouth, stirring and serving over a large ice cube with orange peel), plus variations like Americano, sbagliato, or using Aperol. He would enjoy the Negroni in a dim, velvet underground New York bar with trumpet jazz, previews champagne and Prosecco cocktails next, credits “Guilford’s Guide,” and shares contact and rating details. 00:00 Welcome and Listener Question 00:46 Cocktail Vibes Whiskey Mac 01:12 Margarita Travel Daydream 01:40 Meet the Negroni 02:08 Negroni Origin Story 03:07 Ingredients Deep Dive 04:41 Mixing the Classic Recipe 05:18 Garnish Tips and Variations 06:12 Where to Drink It 06:31 Wrap Up and Next Episode 06:49 Podcast Outro and Contact Kevs music recomending Ibrahim maalouf playing True Sorry  https://open.spotify.com/track/5EzGOkUwkRUXYAyvjlEHah?si=ecbd8a49028a4946 Kocktail Kev Music is called Velvet shadows full version by Kaazoom on Pixabay The Banterists music is called  ‘The best jazz club in New Orleans’ Music by Paolo Argento from Pixabay

    8 min
  2. Sounds of our lives

    15 May

    Sounds of our lives

    Music Memories, Teen Slang, and Lightsaber Dueling Phil and Jo host The Banterists without Lily, who is directing a play, and introduce an episode focused on music alongside their usual recommendations and a teased new segment. They discuss a Guardian article about Sébastien Bérard and France recognizing lightsaber dueling as an official sport, then share “word of the week” (pandiculation) and teen slang including “tea,” “yassify,” and “delulu.” The main conversation explores formative music memories (first singles, record shops, vinyl, tapes, Walkman/Discman/iPod), the power of distinctive voices, and how music evokes memory, including road-trip playlists. They highlight favorite artists, film soundtracks (The Piano, Garden State, The Mission), live music experiences, and recommend Pink Martini and Postmodern Jukebox, plus BBC iPlayer’s Outrageous about the Mitford sisters and Amanda Land; Jo does not recommend Al Pacino’s autobiography. They announce upcoming midweek bonus episodes featuring “Kocktail Kev,” sharing cocktail history, recipes, and music pairings. 00:00 Welcome and agenda 01:08 Lightsaber dueling fact 03:06 Word of the week pandiculation 03:46 Teen slang roundup 06:00 Music chat begins first buys 07:01 Record shops and vinyl comeback 10:35 Iconic voices and music memories 12:09 Portable music evolution 15:55 80s 90s bands and scenes 19:03 Music TV and live shows 21:01 Eclectic tastes and soundtracks 23:04 Piano Score Praise 23:26 Garden State Gems 24:42 Morricone Masterpieces 26:09 Brat Pack Soundtracks 27:17 Film Music Impact 28:31 Road Trip Playlists 30:02 Rufus And Martha 31:35 Radio 6 Discoveries 32:42 Union Chapel Magic 34:30 Festival Live Highlights 36:42 Jamie Cullum Breakthrough 38:03 Pink Martini Spotlight 39:14 Postmodern Jukebox Night 41:11 Mitford Sisters Series 43:29 More Recs And Avoids 45:12 Cocktail Kev Teaser 46:07 Farewell And Wrap Our podcast music is called  ‘The best jazz club in New Orleans’ Music by Paolo Argento from Pixabay

    47 min
  3. Interview with Simon Clark

    8 May

    Interview with Simon Clark

    Phil and Lily host The Banters without Joe and welcome guest Simon Clark, president of the non-profit cultural association Atelier des Art du Noble Val (founded 2022 in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val) promoting music and the arts across the region. Simon describes moving to France after buying a property at 50, drawn by the area’s scenery and a barn he converted into a concert/rehearsal space, plus gîtes that help fund retirement. He shares his musical beginnings in a high-standard church boys’ choir, his career path from university singing to overseas travel operations (including Thomas Cook), then retraining as a language teacher and later running language courses. Simon explains forming the association to avoid local politics, outlines year-round programming, and previews upcoming events: a May 10 sacred Italian music concert in Vieux with 60 singers, organ, soloists, and conductor Mark Opstad; Shakespeare productions (Twelfth Night, then The Winter’s Tale); and a July 24 Albi concert by Gérald Toto with live ikebana. The episode ends with “word of the week” and recommendations. Recommending’s Phill recommended a programme called HOME which can be found on Apple TV+ Lilly recommended the 2019 version of Upstairs Downstairs starring Keeley Hawes which is on Amazon Prime in France Simon recommended a singer/guitarist called Gerald Toto https://www.geraldtoto.net/about-gerald-toto/ Our podcast music is called  ‘The best jazz club in New Orleans’ Music by Paolo Argento from Pixabay

    35 min
  4. Favourite Artists, Word of the week & More

    1 May

    Favourite Artists, Word of the week & More

    Phill, Jo, and Lily are back for another wide-ranging conversation covering listener mail, cringe-worthy memories, the origin of a surprising word, and a deep dive into their favourite artists and artworks. In this episode: 📬 Listener Mail Ian from France writes in about Episode 1 (favourite films) — correcting the group on Wuthering Heights in French cinemas, Bob Hope's Road Movies co-star (Bing Crosby), and sharing his views on The Singers and French Exit.Joe from London recommends I Swear (Netflix) — a BAFTA-winning film about a man with Tourette's — and the Channel 4 documentary Dirty Business, a hard-hitting look at how UK water companies are polluting waterways and beaches.😳 Cringe Moments Joe: Attempting mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on her dead guinea pig, Giles, before wrapping him in tinfoil for burial.Lily: Using phrases taught by a "friend" at a racecourse abroad… which turned out to be extremely offensive suggestions directed at a stranger's entire family.Phil: Singing Memory from Cats at a charity fashion show — brilliantly, until "that big note."🔤 Word of the Episode: Heckle Joe traces the word back to 14th-century Middle Dutch textile workers, through Scottish political agitators, to the comedy clubs of today. Highlights include a sharp comeback from Jo Brand, a misguided Glastonbury request for Oasis to play "Parklife" (a Blur song), and a possibly apocryphal Churchill quip from the lavatory. 🎨 Favourite Artists Lily's picks: Jan van Eyck – The Virgin with the Chancellor Rolin (c. 14th century): rich iconography, royal colours, and a hidden Paddington Bear.Vermeer – Lady Reading a Letter at an Open Window (1657–59): evocative, luminous, and possibly aided by a camera obscura.The Scottish Colourists – Ferguson, Hunter, Peploe, and Cadell: vibrant, impressionistic works with a particular focus on the Isle of Iona.Jo's picks: Picasso – From deconstructed bull sketches to Child with a Dove; a celebration of cubism, colour, and artistic evolution.David Hockney – His Polaroid works, animated sunrise at Piccadilly Circus, and intimate still-life scenes.Vanessa Bell – Sister of Virginia Woolf, co-founder of the Omega Workshops, and painter of the Fifty Famous Women dinner service at Charleston House.Honourable mention: the Pre-Raphaelites, the Impressionists, and William Morris (appreciated, not loved).Phill’s picks: Dante Gabriel Rossetti & the Pre-Raphaelites – Introduced through the Athena poster shop; captivated by the lush colours, dramatic hair, and androgynous beauty.Edward Hopper – Nighthawks and beyond; foreboding urban scenes full of unspoken tension and narrative.Paul Klee – Cubist, surrealist layering and extraordinary colour depth.Toulouse-Lautrec – Born nearby in Albi; pioneer of the lithograph, prolific creator despite dying at 36.Photography as art – A plea for more recognition, including immersive art exhibitions (Monet currently touring).🎬 Recommendations Lily: Fool Me Once (Prime Video) – directed by Guy Ritchie, starring Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan & Tom Hardy. Surprisingly great.Joe: Seeking listener tips for visits to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the Henry Moore Foundation, Elizabeth Frink sites, and Charleston House. Also vowing to finally see Picasso's Guernica in Madrid within six months.Phil: Fault Lines by Family Stereo – Blake Watt (son of Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn & Ben Watt) has a new single out, with album The Thread due in July. Find him at familystereo.net. Got an unusual word for the group? Send it in! And if you've visited the Yorkshire Sculpture Park or Henry Moore Foundation, Joe would love to hear your tips. Our podcast music is called  ‘The best jazz club in New Orleans’ Music by Paolo Argento from Pixabay #TheBanterists #Podcast #Workaway #FilmReview #TravelStories #SoloEpisode #NewEpisode

    52 min
  5. Workaway and Film Reviews

    17 Apr

    Workaway and Film Reviews

    In this episode, Phill takes the hosting reins solo while Lilly and Jo are off on other adventures—but he’s not alone for long! Joining him is special guest Banterist Tori, all the way from New York, currently exploring life abroad through Workaway. 🌍 Main Topic: Workaway Life Phill and Tori dive into the world of Workaway—what it is, how it works, and why it’s becoming such a popular way to travel. Tori shares her first-hand experience of doing Workaway for the first time, including: What inspired her to try itThe benefits of cultural exchange and travel on a budgetThe realities (and surprises!) of living and working abroadTips for anyone thinking of giving it a go 🎬 Film Reviews As always, there’s time for a bit of movie banter! Phill and Tori chat about three films they’ve recently watched: 28 Years Later – Does this long-awaited follow-up live up to the hype?https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10548174/The Ballad of Wallis Island – A quirky watch with plenty to unpackhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt27674982/?ref_=fn_t_1Eternity – A deeper, more reflective film—did it hit the mark?https://www.imdb.com/title/tt24950660/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_eternityExpect honest opinions, a few laughs, and maybe a disagreement or two! Workaway Website link https://www.workaway.info/en/hostlist/europe/gb Join Phill and Tori for a relaxed, funny, and insightful episode full of travel stories and film chat. 📩 Got thoughts on Workaway or seen any of the films? Get in touch—we’d love to hear from you! Please email us thebanteristspodcast@gmail.com or send us a message via our social sites you can find us by searching for The Banterists Our podcast music is called  ‘The best jazz club in New Orleans’ Music by Paolo Argento from Pixabay #TheBanterists #Podcast #Workaway #FilmReview #TravelStories #SoloEpisode #NewEpisode

    27 min
  6. Our Favourite Films

    10 Apr

    Our Favourite Films

    Episode Summary: Jo, Lily, and Phill dive into the always-contentious topic of favourite films - with Phill’s self-described "highbrow" choices raising a few eyebrows. Before getting into other films, the episode opens with a chat about Oscar-winning short films, including A Friend of Dorothy's (starring Miriam Margolyes) and the intriguing French film Two People Exchanging Saliva, joint winners of the Best Live Action Short Film Oscar alongside Singers. Films Discussed: Carry On Films (Phil) Rebecca (1940) (Lily) The Age of Innocence (1993) (Jo)  Gosford Park (2001) (Jo & Phill) Howard's End (1992) (Jo) Torch Song Trilogy (1988) (Phil) Jane Eyre (2011) (Lily) The Birdcage (1996) (Lily) A Fish Called Wanda (1988) (Lily) Some Like It Hot (1959) (Phill) Sinners (2025) (all hosts) Chinatown (1974) (Jo) Hamnet (2026) (Jo)  The Wuthering Heights Anticipation: All three are eager to see Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights (with Margot Robbie), though it hasn't arrived in their local cinemas yet. Recommendations: Lilly: Is recomending all her filmsJo: Parasite (Korean Oscar winner), A Friend of Dorothy's (YouTube), and SinnersJo: A History of the World in 100 Objects – BBC Radio 4 / British Museum podcast series presented by Neil MacGregor (available on most podcast platforms, ~15 min episodes)Phil: The Green Roasting Tin by Rukmini Iyer – a vegan/vegetarian one-tray cookbook, part of a series including the Red, Pink, and Yellow Roasting Tins Drag Name Game: Phil → Mary PatchJoe → JJ FitznealLily → Oliver Nursery Have a question? or would like to suggest a topic? We would love to hear from you please email us thebanteristspodcast@gmail.com or send us a message via our social sites you can find us by searching for The Banterists Our podcast music is called  ‘The best jazz club in New Orleans’ Music by Paolo Argento from Pixabay

    49 min

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The Banterists is a brand-new podcast where three friends dive into big ideas, small obsessions and everything in between. Expect lively conversations, plenty of laughs, and honest opinions on everything from books, theatre, TV and fashion to music, art, exhibitions and whatever else grabs their attention that week. Thought-provoking, entertaining and full of personality, it’s like eavesdropping on your funniest friends over a drink. Coming soon to wherever you get your podcasts — tune in, join the conversation, and become one of The Banterists.

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