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Giles Paley-Phillips: Creating Calm in a Chaotic Media World 🎙️ Episode Overview In this episode, Steve Otis Gunn chats to multi-talented writer and podcaster Giles Paley-Phillips, delving into his diverse creative ventures, from his film company, writing career, to his numerous podcasts. The chat includes: Creative Process : Giles shares insights into how he approaches writing, podcasting, and storytelling across different formats. Writing to Music : Giles talks about how listening to soundtracks influences his writing mood and productivity. Glastonbury Memories : A memorable Glasto where Giles performed while Steve attended as a punter. TV Talk : They explore the impact of social media on TV commissioning and the unexpected resurgence of old-school game shows. Columbo Love : A shared appreciation for the timeless charm and genius of Columbo . This episode will appeal to fans of storytelling, podcast enthusiasts, aspiring writers, and anyone who loves behind-the-scenes tales 📚 About Giles Paley-Phillips Giles Paley-Phillips is a British author, screenwriter, and award-winning podcaster celebrated for his rich storytelling and creative versatility. He has written several acclaimed children's books and co-founded the film company Eight Digits, bringing stories to life across page and screen. In the world of podcasting, Giles co-hosts the popular interview series Blank alongside Jim Daly, the uplifting A Little Bit of Positive , the thought-provoking Unquestionable , and Things I Forgot Were Good For Me , a show exploring mental health and wellbeing. 🔗 Connect with Giles Paley-Phillips Instagram Facebook 📢 Follow the Podcast Stay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content: Instagram TikTok YouTube Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn Host : Steve Otis Gunn Guest : Giles Paley-Phillips Duration : 1 hour Release Date : 21 April 2024 Season : 2, Episode 12 All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn Please buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You', available in all good bookshops and online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.