The Time Bubble

Jason Ayres

The Time Bubble is the only podcast where the guests get to travel in time! If you could live any three days of your life over again, which would you choose? If you could be anyone else for a day, past or present, who would it be? And if you could go anywhere in space and time, where would you go?

  1. #15: Secrets of the Stones - with Laura-Jayne Brown

    09/29/2022

    #15: Secrets of the Stones - with Laura-Jayne Brown

    In the last in the present series, I am joined by the singer and artist, Laura-Jayne Brown, known professionally as Elle-Jay. Laura and I begin by recounting memories of how we first met when music brought us together. She then recounts two huge moments in her teenage life: leaving home at the tender age of 15, and then becoming a mother at the age of 19, but not necessarily in the way you might think. Her third trip back through time is the shortest hop we've had yet, just a couple of months back to July 2022, when she finally got the chance to fulfil a lifelong dream of seeing one of the biggest rock bands of all time. We move on to imagine life in the shoes of Billy Connolly, and what it must have been like overcoming a difficult upbringing to become the star we are all familiar with. In the final section, we imagine travelling back in time to unlock the secrets of Stonehenge. There are many theories about who built it and why, but one thing we do conclude is that the ancients had advanced astronomical knowledge which was incredible for their time. Laura's music page can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/elle.jayLITTLE And her artwork is here: https://www.facebook.com/elle.jaypainting The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV This is the last episode in the current run, but there may be some additional episodes later in the year. Find me at: Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimeBubble The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

    37 min
  2. #13: Back to the Eighties - with Keith A Pearson

    09/15/2022

    #13: Back to the Eighties - with Keith A Pearson

    There's definitely a 1980s nostalgia flavour to this week's episode, which is understandable, given the age of both myself and the guest. It's Keith A Pearson, a fellow time travel author who writes in the same genre as myself. Among the many topics discussed are the joy of the early days of home computing and also of supporting possibly the most unfashionable football club in the country, Aldershot FC. We also talk about the carefree holidays of our later teenage years, the last time that the word responsibility wasn't part of our vocabularies. In the second part of the podcast, Keith steps into some very lofty shoes - indeed you would have to say, the loftiest of all. Finally, we talk about a chance to play detective in time. What mystery took place in Fleet in Hampshire in 1939 that Keith would like to solve? I highly recommend checking out Keith's books as we write in the same genre and have found that people who like books from one of us also enjoy the books of the other. You can find all his books on Amazon here:  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Keith-A-Pearson/e/B01M685HKL Or check out his website here: www.keithapearson.co.uk Also on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/pearson.author/ And TWITTER: www.twitter.com/keithapearson The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV If you enjoyed this, please remember to like and subscribe. New episodes are released at midday on Thursdays. I'm always on the lookout for new guests for the show, so please get in touch if you would like to come on. Find me at: Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimeBubble The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

    39 min
  3. #12: Life in the Wild West - with Seb Abecasis

    09/08/2022

    #12: Life in the Wild West - with Seb Abecasis

    My guest this week, Seb Abecasis, begins by recalling his final day at Eton College, one of those watershed moments when we move from one stage of life to the next. We then progress to talk about more landmark moments of the subsequent years, from University to early forays into the ultra-competitive 21st-century job market. Taking the Time Bubble further back into time we imagine what life might have been like as Billy the Kid, and indeed the entire way of life in the Wild West. It may have been incredibly dangerous, but it was probably one of the last times that people in western civilisations were truly free. Finally, we travel even further back to spend a while in Medieval England. Seb is the host of the successful Not The BBC channel on YouTube which presents a deeper level of insight than you might get from the corporation. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCClhbLPi45TQ7hcjVdI387A The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV If you enjoyed this, please remember to like and subscribe. New episodes are released at midday every Thursday. Would you like to be a guest on The Time Bubble? It doesn't matter what age, background or political persuasion you come from. As long as you've got some interesting stories to tell, the world would like to hear from you. Find me at: Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimeBubble The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

    39 min
  4. #11: Unwelcome Pink Gravy - with Danny Doran

    09/01/2022

    #11: Unwelcome Pink Gravy - with Danny Doran

    This week's episode, with Danny Doran, begins with a tale of how a trip to Mcdonald's took an embarrassing turn before the first day ends on a tragic note. A discussion on schooldays then ensues, with reflections on how difficult it is to choose the right subjects, and how easy it is to miss opportunities by following the wrong path. Fast forward to Australia, in 2004, when another one of those life-changing decision moments comes along. To go, or not to go, that was the question. In the second part of the podcast, we discuss the immediate post-war years in the USA, focusing on Henry Miller, and I reveal why I missed out on reading his books as a teenager. The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV Danny is the host of the Infinite Jigsaw Podcast, which has had many fascinating guests on it, present company included: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTaZ81P3e6l5Gtsw--Siy9w If you enjoyed this, please remember to like and subscribe. New episodes are released at midday every Thursday. Would you like to be a guest on The Time Bubble? It doesn't matter what age, background or political persuasion you come from. As long as you've got some interesting stories to tell, the world would like to hear from you. Find me at: Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimeBubble The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

    48 min
  5. #10: Being Victoria - with Natalie Midgley

    08/25/2022

    #10: Being Victoria - with Natalie Midgley

    This week, it was an absolute delight to welcome my old friend, Natalie Midgley, onto the podcast. After reminiscing about the time we first met when we lived in Bicester, we travel back a little further to Natalie's wedding day. Although it's a day she would like to revisit, the method she chooses to do so is slightly different to the norm, but one that makes perfect sense. We then reflect on darker moments, and how useful it might be if our older selves could revisit our younger selves to reassure them that it's all going to turn out fine.  Next, we remember Natalie's grandfather and reflect on the role that grandparents play in our lives. For her travels back into history, Natalie imagines stepping into the shoes of Queen Victoria. What must it have been like to be her? We stay in this era for some more general musings on the Victorian Era - from the lows, such as infant mortality, to the highs, as we marvel at the great feats of 19th-century engineers. Natalie has recently opened the Obsidian salon, offering all manner of treatments, including fat dissolving, something I could do with! Based in Doncaster, you can find out more about her business on Instagram, Tik Tok and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nataliemidgleybeautytherapy If you enjoyed this, please remember to like and subscribe. New episodes are released at midday every Thursday. Would you like to be a guest on The Time Bubble? It doesn't matter what age, background or political persuasion you come from. As long as you've got some interesting stories to tell, the world would like to hear from you. Find me at: Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimeBubble The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

    37 min
  6. #09: Beer, Barracudas & Bond - with Duncan Elliott

    08/18/2022

    #09: Beer, Barracudas & Bond - with Duncan Elliott

    Duncan Elliott, HR Consultant, travels into The Time Bubble this week, bringing us tales from five different decades. We begin with the story of how a chance encounter on holiday in Mexico led to an interesting day out on a boat - with a further invitation to follow, but did Duncan take it up? There is a sombre tone to the second story, where a question we have all asked ourselves at one time or another is raised. Could tragedy have been avoided if we had done anything differently, or was it out of our hands? There's a more upbeat tone to the third day before we turn our attention to the work of the legendary Ian Fleming. What must it have been like to be Fleming, spending two months a year in Jamaica writing the Bond books? Finally, we hear how one of Duncan's relatives played a key role in one of the turning points of the Second World War. The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV You can find Duncan at his website which is www.yourhrdirector.com If you enjoyed this, please remember to like and subscribe. New episodes are released at midday every Thursday. Would you like to be a guest on The Time Bubble? It doesn't matter what age, background or political persuasion you come from. As long as you've got some interesting stories to tell, the world would like to hear from you. Find me at: Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimeBubble The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

    38 min
  7. #08: Big Yellow Taxi - with Carbon Mike

    08/11/2022

    #08: Big Yellow Taxi - with Carbon Mike

    Joining me this week, from New York City, is software engineer, social commentator and podcast host, Carbon Mike. There is a musical flavour to the first part of the show, as Mike talks about the thrill of first picking up a guitar, followed some years later by an ambitious project to build an entire recording studio at home. Next, we talk about a brief change of career when work in the software industry dried up and Mike turned his hand to driving that iconic symbol of New York, the yellow taxi, for a year or so.  Turning to history, we look back at the motivations of some of the key players in the Peasant's Revolt of 1381. Was it all a protest against excessive taxation, as we've always been taught, or was there more to it? Finally, we round off with a discussion about the achievements of the great Victorian engineers, in an era which is now seen as problematic, by some. The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV You can find Carbon Mike on Twitter @futureradiocast. To find out more about the Foundationist Society, go to futurerad.io And for YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk2LORDCKuZvRD6MnjnJIfQ If you enjoyed this, please remember to like and subscribe. New episodes are released at midday every Thursday. Would you like to be a guest on The Time Bubble? It doesn't matter what age, background or political persuasion you come from. As long as you've got some interesting stories to tell, the world would like to hear from you. Find me at: Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimeBubble The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

    58 min

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The Time Bubble is the only podcast where the guests get to travel in time! If you could live any three days of your life over again, which would you choose? If you could be anyone else for a day, past or present, who would it be? And if you could go anywhere in space and time, where would you go?