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Mark and Pete

Mark and Pete
611 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 23, 25
The Mark and Pete Show – where faith, culture, and economics collide in a lively and thought-provoking podcast. Hosted by Mark and Pete this show delivers insightful commentary on social, economic, and religious issues, unpacking how these forces shape our world. With Mark’s hard-hitting business acumen and Pete’s Christian perspective, every episode provides a dynamic mix of debate, analysis, and humor, offering fresh viewpoints on current affairs. Whether tackling economic trends, cultural shifts, or matters of faith, Mark and Pete bring their unique expertise and engaging banter to the table. A distinctive feature of each episode is a themed poem, adding a creative and reflective touch to the discussion. Whether you’re interested in Christian thought, global economics, or cultural insights, The Mark and Pete Show delivers sharp, entertaining, and meaningful content. Join the conversation and explore how faith, finance, and society intertwine in ways you never expected. Subscribe today on your favorite podcast platform for a show that’s bold, intelligent, and refreshingly different!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.

Episodes

In this thought-provoking episode of Mark and Pete, we tackle three powerful stories shaping headlines and challenging values in Britain today. First, the UK Parliament inches closer to legalising assisted dying as the controversial bill passes by just 23 votes, heading to the House of Lords. What does this mean for the sanctity of life, medical ethics, and vulnerable patients? Mark and Pete unpack the cultural and spiritual implications of this divisive debate. Next, we turn to the economic landscape as Poundland announces the closure of 68 stores, putting over 1,000 jobs at risk. With supply chain disruptions, razor-thin margins, and inflationary pressures biting hard, the collapse reflects the fragile state of the UK’s consumer economy. Are we seeing the hidden costs of convenience culture? Finally, rock legend Roger Daltrey is knighted for his charity work. The former anti-establishment icon of The Who now carries a title from the very establishment he once sang against. Has rebellion become respectability? Mark and Pete explore the irony and shifting cultural narratives behind aging rockstars being embraced by the system they once opposed. Join us as we analyse politics, economics, culture, and faith — all with biblical insight and a no-nonsense Christian perspective.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this thought-provoking episode of Mark and Pete, we explore three very different but equally fascinating stories shaping headlines in 2025. First, Britain has officially scrapped the 200-year-old Vagrancy Act, sparking a national debate: will this compassionate move address homelessness or simply lead to an explosion of tent cities in UK towns and cities? We unpack the political, social, and biblical implications of this controversial decision. Next, we pay tribute to Brian Wilson, the legendary co-founder of The Beach Boys, who passed away at 82. From Good Vibrations to God Only Knows, Wilson redefined pop music with his innovative harmonies and studio wizardry while battling personal demons. We reflect on his extraordinary musical legacy and enduring spiritual themes found in his work. Finally, we lighten the mood with the wonderfully eccentric Lambeth Country Show, where British humour is on full display. This year’s viral vegetable carvings — including “Papal Corn Clave” and “Mo Salad” — offer a welcome dose of joyful absurdity. As always, Mark and Pete bring Scripture, wit, and common sense to the week’s news — offering a unique Christian perspective on the stories behind the headlines.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this sharply observant episode of Mark and Pete, we unravel three surreal strands of modern Britain. First, we tackle the frosty politics of Winter Fuel Payments. Has the government performed a quiet U-turn? Are pensioners being looked after—or left out in the cold? With millionaires previously in line for heating handouts, we ask whether this is fiscal justice or policy farce.Then, we pad up for a chat about cricket. 10cc’s famous lyric “I don’t like cricket, I love it” takes on new irony as songwriter Graham Gouldman attends his first-ever match—and enjoys it. But let’s be honest: is cricket really a passion or just a prolonged national nap?Finally, we log in to the growing world of cyber warfare. With Keir Starmer declaring the UK must be “war-fighting ready,” we explore whether our defence strategy is built around boots on the ground—or fingers on keyboards. Is Britain preparing for battle, or buffering its broadband?Add a dose of Bible, a pinch of poetry, and the usual helping of sardonic humour, and you’ve got another essential listen from Mark and Pete.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this punchy and provocative episode of Mark and Pete, we dive headfirst into the swirling chaos of British politics, public utilities, and corporate excess. First up: Attorney General Richard Hermer finds himself in hot water after comparing the Reform Party and Tory ECHR policies to Nazi ideology. Was it a bold moral stand—or a clumsy rhetorical nosedive? Next, we wade through the murky waters of Thames Water’s £122.7 million fine, the biggest in UK history, as they continue to leak both sewage and credibility while drowning in £20 billion of debt. Is failure now the British benchmark for business? Finally, we take off (in budget class) to dissect Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary’s eye-watering €100 million bonus. In a time of rising fares and falling trust, should we celebrate his capitalist cunning or question the altitude of his ethics? With satire, insight, and listener interaction, this episode invites you to write in: What reality show would you create featuring these headline-makers? What would your postcard from “Blunderland” say? Subscribe now for weekly doses of wit, wisdom, and wry commentary from Mark and Pete—where faith and current affairs meet head-on with a grin.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this episode of Mark and Pete, we delve into the latest headlines with our signature blend of wit, insight, and poetic flair. Boris Johnson's Fertility: The former Prime Minister welcomes his ninth child, sparking discussions about personal choices and public perceptions. We explore the implications of his expanding family in the context of the UK's declining birth rates. Lenny Henry's Hilarity: Sir Lenny Henry returns to stand-up comedy after a 16-year hiatus, emphasizing the healing power of laughter. We reflect on his comedic legacy, including his iconic Trevor McDoughnut character, and discuss the role of humor in society. Gary Lineker's Gaffes: The former footballer and BBC presenter faces controversy over a social media post, leading to his departure from the BBC. We examine the balance between personal expression and professional responsibilities in the age of social media. Each segment is accompanied by a specially written poem, adding a unique lyrical perspective to our discussions. Join us for an engaging episode filled with thoughtful analysis and light-hearted banter.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this punchy episode of Mark and Pete, we tackle three explosive issues shaping the UK today. First, we dive into the shocking statistic that 1 in 10 Britons have no savings, revealing the fragile state of personal finance and what it means for national resilience. With household budgets tighter than ever, are we heading for a savings crisis? Next, we commemorate and critique the legacy of Margaret Thatcher as her 100th birthday is marked with celebratory events in Grantham. Love her or loathe her, the Iron Lady remains one of Britain’s most divisive political figures. We explore how Thatcherism reshaped the UK—and whether the celebration is deserved or divisive. Finally, we cast our nets into the stormy waters of the UK-EU fishing rights dispute. With the Brexit fishing deal expiring soon, tensions rise over quotas, sovereignty, and national identity. Will British fishermen be left high and dry while Brussels demands more access? As always, Mark and Pete bring wit, wisdom, and a splash of theological insight to today’s most pressing issues. Subscribe now and join the debate.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this episode of the Mark and Pete Podcast, we delve into three pivotal developments shaping our world today. First, we explore the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost, the first American-born pontiff. His multilingual abilities and commitment to evangelism signal a renewed focus on global outreach and unity within the Catholic Church. Next, we discuss the retirement of Warren Buffett, the legendary “Oracle of Omaha,” who transformed Berkshire Hathaway from a struggling textile company into a financial powerhouse. At 94, Buffett’s departure marks the end of an era, prompting reflections on his unique investment philosophy and the future of value investing.  Finally, we examine the growing reliance of UK first-time homebuyers on parental financial assistance. According to Savills, over half of these buyers received help from the “Bank of Mum and Dad” in 2024, highlighting challenges in housing affordability and intergenerational wealth dynamics.  Join us as we unpack these significant stories, offering insights and perspectives on their broader implications for faith, finance, and family.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this thought-provoking episode of Mark and Pete, titled “Radical Reform, World’s Oldest Person, and Hoarder’s Dilemma”, we dive into three headline-grabbing stories shaking the UK and beyond. First, we tackle the political earthquake caused by Nigel Farage and Reform UK, whose recent local election surge has left the Conservative Party reeling. What does this mean for Britain’s political future? Next, we celebrate the remarkable life of Ethel Caterham, the newly crowned oldest person in the world at 115 years old. What’s her secret to longevity, and what lessons can we draw from a life that spans two world wars, a pandemic, and the rise and fall of empires? Finally, we explore the WHO’s classification of hoarding as a mental disorder, and what it means for how society views clutter, consumerism, and mental health. Is it time to clear the attic—or the stigma?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this episode of Mark and Pete, we delve into the latest headlines capturing the nation’s attention. Snooker Fever: The 2025 World Snooker Championship is in full swing at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre. With legends like Ronnie O’Sullivan aiming for an unprecedented 8th title and rising stars challenging the status quo, we explore why snooker continues to captivate audiences across the UK. M&S Cyberattack: Marks & Spencer faces a significant cyberattack, disrupting online orders and click-and-collect services. We discuss the implications for digital retail, customer trust, and whether this incident signals a need to return to traditional high street shopping. Apprentice Controversy: Dean Franklin, the latest winner of The Apprentice, is under scrutiny for allegedly operating his air conditioning business without the required F-Gas certification for 17 months. We examine the potential fallout, including possible fines and the impact on Lord Sugar’s investment. Join us as we unpack these stories, offering insights and commentary on the intersection of sports, business, and technology in today’s Britain. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
In this thought-provoking episode of Mark and Pete, we explore three major stories making headlines and stirring conversations. First, we discuss the passing of Pope Francis at age 88 and reflect on his papacy, legacy, and what lies ahead for the Catholic Church. Then, we turn to the UK Supreme Court’s landmark ruling that legally defines “woman” as biologically female under the Equality Act — a decision welcomed by some and hotly contested by others. Finally, we examine the backlash following a controversial Saturday Night Live sketch mocking British actress Aimee Lou Wood’s appearance, raising questions about comedy, cruelty, and cultural sensitivity.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.