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Anything Goes with James English

My Fall Out with True Geordie - Laurence McKenna Opens Up

Anything Goes with James English

James English

Society & Culture

4.53K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2025

⏱️ 156 minutes

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Anything Goes with James English Ep 499 My Fall Out with True Geordie - Laurence McKenna Opens Up    You can contact James on his social media platforms. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://instagram.com/jamesenglish2 https://x.com/jamesenglish0 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577060205838 https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesenglishpodcast?_t=ZN-8z0ZI6MBb9C&_r=1 https://open.spotify.com/show/4PIErllOO06wFHyX4LkGLH?si=c36a8b3f513d4316 https://itunes.apple.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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so you're notified for when my next podcast goes live. And boomer on, and today's guest, we've got Mr McKenna. How are you, bro?

1:06.7

Very good, yeah. Like, pleasantly surprised where we are. Yeah. Yeah, it's good. It's that weird, yeah. Yeah, I mean, this part of London is lovely. It's all full of like, I, this is the longest wait in all of London for a coffee because there's the most tourists in this part of town. So you end up with a load of people, like, yesterday, but my family to this part part of time we went to the park. Like, this is just South of Regents Park, right's park right lovely park we go for coffee it takes about 20 minutes just to get a coffee you know what i mean because you're

1:33.1

you're behind an old woman who's from somewhere else like you're not in a you know you know what i mean

1:39.8

and she's on holiday she's there going oh is hazel not a good syrup i'm like, decide while you're waiting. Don't give me all this stuff while you're with the woman ordering. And then today it took me 20 minutes to get a coffee because there was someone in front going, shall I get caramel? She'll I'm like, can you decide on the line? Do you know what I mean? But Linda, it's a bit of unrest here, but there's still many beautiful things. there a lot of beauty in the world But Lawrence, you've done amazing things YouTuber, you've done all the football stuff The sports stuff You were on true Jordi And like we spoke before camera Like user the OGs, users are the number one Like I don't think he's get When I say that I that I think he's do get the recognition because you left the blueprint

2:18.9

sure I was going through a sort of transition

2:21.4

maybe eight nine years ago I used to watch

2:23.4

Joe Rogan yeah never really seen anybody

2:25.4

in the UK I think

2:26.8

yourselves and true Jordi

2:29.5

maybe Russell Brand I don't know if he was doing longer

2:33.1

format he was I was trying to think who else really started doing it. Like there weren't that many people who really could halt. Like, it's a hard thing to do long-form podcast. Yours were the first, you know. And I think I was watching Alan Shearer. I think it was Neil Woods. Yeah, right. And I think these guys have got it fucking sussed. and I watched it because you were brilliant at what you've done and yourself because as a co-host you know how to play off each other he likes to lead the show he's unbelievable what he does he loves to create controversy as well but that's a beautiful thing especially because it creates views and to be doing that at this start before anybody else like left the blueprint for guys like myself and other people, I see many people starting podcasts up the last two years, everybody sort of get one but to do it eight years ago, nine years ago when nobody knew what it was is a different ballgame and used left the blueprint like I say for guys like myself were a massive fan of the the show I stole a couple of your guests I thought I need to get him

3:25.9

and then when I got Neil Woods who was undercover

3:27.9

cop I thought I've made it

3:29.6

but I hope it had like 3,000 subscribers

3:31.5

but I used to

3:32.6

your channel and it grew

3:36.0

so fast yeah and the views

3:38.0

were fucking unbelievable back then it's all

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