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Great Company with Jamie Laing

Jampot Productions
Mental Health
Depression
Social Media
Personal Growth
Comedy
Shania Twain
Entrepreneurship
Nutrition
Alcohol
Gut Health
Breast Cancer
Yungblud
Divorce
Relationships
How To Fail
Zara Larsson
Magic
Playboy
Psychedelics
Glastonbury

I’m Jamie Laing and this is Great Company – a weekly podcast full of inspiring conversations about resilience, joy and self-improvement. Each week I sit down with fascinating guests from entertainment, business and psychology to share the stories that help us learn, grow and feel more connected.

New episodes every Wednesday.

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Jason Donovan is one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met. I grew up knowing him as the golden boy from Neighbours so, it was surprising to hear how desperate he was to shake off that teenage heart throb image.

Fame hit him young and fast, a... more

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Mary Portas is a retail expert who has built her career on instinct, creativity and a drive to do things differently.

She redefined Britain’s shopping culture in the 1990s, transforming Harvey Nichols from a tired department store into the ultimate ... more

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Kate Garraway is a woman who has lived several lifetimes. There’s the broadcaster we all know: bright, curious, endlessly warm. And then there’s the Kate who has weathered unimaginable change, held a family together through crisis, and somehow emerge... more

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Joanne McNally is a hilarious woman. Her comedy has resonated with people all over the world, with her tours selling out wherever she goes, making history as the first Irish female comic to headline Dublin’s 3Arena. And with her podcast, ‘My Therapis... more

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Recent Guests

Joe Marler
Professional Rugby Player
England Rugby
Episode: Traitors & England Rugby Star, JOE MARLER: Being An Alpha Male Came At A Price
Ben Parker
Co-founder of Runna, an app that provides automated training plans for runners
Runna
Episode: RUNNA FOUNDER, BEN PARKER ON BUILDING ONE OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST FITNESS APPS IN JUST 4 YEARS
Gstaad Guy
Social media creator known for satire about wealth
Episode: GSTAAD GUY: INSIDE THE MINDS OF THE ULTRA-RICH
Alain de Botton
Founder of The School of Life and best-selling author
The School of Life
Episode: ALAIN DE BOTTON: WHY MAKING FRIENDS AS AN ADULT FEELS IMPOSSIBLE (BUT ISN'T)
Louie Spence
Television personality and performer known for his appearances on Pineapple Studios and Celebrity Big Brother.
Episode: LOUIE SPENCE: I MAKE EVERYONE ELSE HAPPY BUT I CAN’T FIND HAPPINESS MYSELF
Jessie J
A popular singer and performer known for her hits like 'Price Tag' and 'Domino'.
Episode: EXCLUSIVE - JESSIE J: I'M FINALLY READY TO TALK ABOUT MY CANCER DIAGNOSIS
Chad Michael Murray
Actor known for his roles in 'One Tree Hill' and 'A Cinderella Story'
Actor in 'Freakier Friday'
Episode: CHAD MICHAEL MURRAY: I TRIED TO BE SOMEONE I WASN'T
TJ Power
Expert on mental health and addiction, focusing on technology's impact on well-being.
Author of The DOSE Effect
Episode: TJ POWER: PHONE ADDICTION IS REAL & HERE'S HOW WE BEAT IT
Katherine Ryan
Comedian and host of Write Me Dirty
Episode: Introducing Write Me Dirty

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Jamie Laing
Host of Great Company, known for his engaging interview style and ability to foster deep conversations with guests.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.3k ratings
  • Getting better each time

    This podcast has grown and grown and now become my favourite lesson the quality of guests the quality of questioning and how deep Jamie is able to get his guests to go is fantastic - great work Jamie

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J-Lo!
    United Kingdom22 days ago
  • I Miss PJ!

    I really miss the intro with producer Jemima and more so, the end de-brief (especially where she gives Jamie feedback 😂). It brings light and shade. I think people would be surprised by Jamie’s approach to interviewing too, it’s unique and really great. Just to add, people, we’re not entitled to free entertainment. The ads are necessary to create podcasts (who do you think pays for it to be made?!) The alternative is a paywall which we also don’t want. The fast forward button is right there.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MBTY40
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Good convo, when you get past the ads

    Personally, I quite liked the upfront intro with Jamie and PJ. Now that’s gone the void seems filled with more ads/advertorial content which isn’t an improvement. Very much enjoyed the conversation with Pro Green though. Best one in a while for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Stonefoxes
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Starbucks!

    That’s a real shame, love this podcast, I have to admit I haven’t listened to your other which is where I heard advertising Starbucks so unfortunately & not that you’d be bothered but on a moral standpoint I’ll have to say goodbye 🇵🇸🍉🍊🫒

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Micacoastalcrafts
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Louie Spence

    What a surprisingly interesting chat. I knew it’d be entertaining but wasn’t expecting the depth. Louie is amazing, what a nice person! Your interview skills are really good Jamie, you ask great questions and you allow the guests to speak.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nic_1.1
    United Kingdom2 months ago

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Overall, the emotional depth and varied topics covered are praised, with many finding the storytelling aspect compelling and relatable.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and candid conversations with guests, often highlighting the humor and relatability of the discussions.
Some reviews indicate a preference for focusing on guest interviews rather than producer commentary, suggesting a more streamlined format would enhance listener experience.

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KATE GARRAWAY: I'm No Longer Afraid To Seek Joy & Love After Losing My Husband
Q: What would you say to anyone dealing with grief?
I'd say it's not linear, and it's important to understand it will feel differently on different days. Don't be scared to smile and laugh, that's not disloyalty, and seek out joy because they would want that.
ALEX JONES: Having Kids Later In Life, The One Show and Davina McCall Invigilating My University Exams
Q: What advice would you give for people who are around someone who is struggling?
You have to let go of judgment completely and understand it's an illness, not the person.
GSTAAD GUY: INSIDE THE MINDS OF THE ULTRA-RICH
Q: What's the saying or phrase that makes you smile that cheers you up?
I love gratitude. Genuine signs of appreciation from others make me very happy.
GSTAAD GUY: INSIDE THE MINDS OF THE ULTRA-RICH
Q: You think responsibilities make us unhappy?
Complexities that we can't solve easily lead to stress and ultimately unhappiness.
GSTAAD GUY: INSIDE THE MINDS OF THE ULTRA-RICH
Q: Tell me the most unbelievable thing you've seen since starting Gstaad Guy.
During COVID, students from a luxury boarding school paid for hotel rooms just to order pizza, highlighting the absurdity of wealth.

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Episodes feature heartfelt and entertaining discussions that explore the complexities of fame, personal struggles, and mental health. The host engages with a diverse array of guests from various fields, such as entertainment, music, and social media, fostering frank conversations on topics like friendship, personal growth, and the realities of the public eye. A unique element of this podcast is its ability to mix light-hearted humor with profound insights, often shedding light on the hidden struggles behind successful personas and encouraging vulnerability in conversations about mental well-being.

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Great Company launched 2 years ago and published 97 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 Great Company include:

1. Joe Marler
2. Ben Parker
3. Gstaad Guy
4. Alain de Botton
5. Louie Spence
6. Jessie J
7. Chad Michael Murray
8. TJ Power

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