
Welcome to Ross Recommends. The simple aim: To help you get more out of your spare time!
We've never had more options on what we can watch, read, visit, eat, drink and generally do -- but the paradox of choice is that it can be paralyzing: Sometimes it feels like we spend longer scrolling through streaming channels than actually watching them!
That's where Ross Recommends comes in. Every week, r... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Ross Stevenson and Hamish McLachlan return for one final Two Each Way in 2025. We have a live special guest, and spend less time than ever talking about horse racing.
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Ross Stevenson has a theory that Hamish McLachlan should start his omen betting business, it seems like he has his first customer through a listener. PLUS more on the Ashes, Mick Jagger and Equalizer 3.
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After all of his spontaneous omen bet wins, Ross Stevenson finally asks Hamish McLachlan the questions we're all thinking. And this week's interesting person breaks a Cardinal Rule, but it might just be the exception to the rule.
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Wow... strap yourselves in for a wild Two Each Way.
Ross Stevenson lends some insights into the biggest names in the world and the connection they may or may not have in racing. While Hamish McLachlan was involved in a CRIME!.... Kind of.
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This podcast features engaging conversations aimed at helping listeners optimize their leisure time through recommendations across various entertainment formats. Each week, the host invites experts and friends to share their favorite movies, music, articles, and other activities, providing insights that make it easier for listeners to navigate the overwhelming options available in today's media landscape. With a blend of humor and practical advice, the episodes aim to foster enjoyment and discovery in everyday life, making it suitable for anyone looking to enrich their personal experiences.
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Ross Recommends launched 3 years ago and published 61 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Ross Recommends include:
1. David Hayes
2. Daryl Braithwaite
3. Sophie Sixnames
4. Jimmy Bartel
5. Sam Anderson
6. Hamish McLachlan
7. Bruce McAvaney
8. Dermott Brereton
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