Brilliant interview guys. Could listen to him telling stories in his wonderful accent all day long. You are both so good at interviewing your guests as you are both so naturally curious about people.
I am really enjoying this interview especially the Russia part. I'm not sure you guys are reading the comments or not but just a suggestion. Would be nice to interview someone who moved to England from Eastern Europe/Asia/Africa ... and their struggles, finding happiness, getting on with their gay life in the UK.
Joel and Keegan, wow what a fantastic episode. You’ve outdone yourselves. What a fascinating story Conneach had to share. I’m looking forward to seeing his new telly programme when it gets to Australia. Please keep up your good work guys it’s much appreciated around the world.
Out in Outer Hebrides: who knew? Another interesting unexpected interview further confirming we ARE everywhere. Thanks for continuing to shine that light!
What a lovely man. It's a small world though. I live in South Australia and my partners father comes from The Isle of Lewis. I've never come across anyone from that part of the world before.
Wow, this guy is amazing. No wonder he won a Unicorn award. He is a true unicorn. I could listen to him say "wee" all day 😊. Great job to all three of you!
OMG I could listen to him all day every day. Especially since he's the embodiment of all many things I'm passionate about, food, culture, recipes, stories, connecting with others, fairies, lore, Gaelic and Norse heritage, hugge, farming, being off grid, and it doesn't hurt that he's got such an intriguing accent! 😊 Thanks for having in such beautiful humans doing such amazing work. Can't wait to go binge all his content and get the books. And can't wait for you guys to go visit their "highland sheep and coos" and cabin and tell us about it. Inverness and the north bits of Scotland were on the family history (Gunn clan and others) part of itinerary on my backpacking trip set to leave on 9/11 (which was obviously canceled).
Oh Wow.... this was such an interesting interview - your guest, the very handsome and calm sounding Mr McLeod, had me mesmerised with the stories of his life. Your best podcast to date gentlemen.... great stuff.☺
What a fascinating guy! Though a Yank, I feel like my real tribe is on your side of the pond. I'm also a huge fan of Norse and British Isles mythology so I really connected with this episode. Kills my soul that Coinneach was only just in Denver where I could have attended his event if I'd only known. You didn't ask him if he picked up some Russian from his time there. It's a language I can speak, though only rudimentarily. Thanks, guys, for introducing him. Have to get one or more of his cookbooks.
Keegan, Joel and BTS Harry, you have produced an amazing podcast this episode! In my opinion, Coinneach McLeod is undoubtedly now “The Most Interesting Man in the World” replacing the character from the Dos Equis beer commercials that ran in the United States of America from 2006 to 2016. The television commercial featuring “The Most Interesting Man in the World” was one where the character was portrayed as a charismatic and adventurous older gentleman who lived an extraordinary and exciting life. His exploits were larger-than-life, ranging from scaling mountains to mingling with royalty. The character’s catchphrase, “I don’t always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer Dos Equis,” became hugely popular. The campaign’s signature lines were “Stay thirsty, my friends,” delivered at the end of each commercial. The commercial featured outlandish statements and stories about the “Most Interesting Man,” such as “He once parallel-parked a train” or “Sharks have a week dedicated to him,” delivered in a deadpan style. These statements, along with the visuals, gave the character a legendary and humorous aura. The character became a cultural icon, spawning internet memes, parodies, and a huge fan following. Coinneach McLeod is this fictional character personified. He has done so much and so many varied things in his life that I ended the podcast feeling educated, intrigued, fascinated and ready to bake. I also wrestled with feelings of woeful inadequacy for not achieving a tittle of what he has done in life even though I am 10 years older. Ugh. Given the treasure trove of stories Coinneach McLeod had to tell, I sincerely hope that there exists unaired material available, some behind the scenes content, that you might make available to your HappyHealthyHomo Very Important Patrons. 👍♥️🌈
Brilliant interview guys. Could listen to him telling stories in his wonderful accent all day long. You are both so good at interviewing your guests as you are both so naturally curious about people.
I am really enjoying this interview especially the Russia part. I'm not sure you guys are reading the comments or not but just a suggestion. Would be nice to interview someone who moved to England from Eastern Europe/Asia/Africa ... and their struggles, finding happiness, getting on with their gay life in the UK.
Joel and Keegan, wow what a fantastic episode. You’ve outdone yourselves. What a fascinating story Conneach had to share. I’m looking forward to seeing his new telly programme when it gets to Australia. Please keep up your good work guys it’s much appreciated around the world.
This was an absolutely amazing and very interesting interview. Great one guys!
Out in Outer Hebrides: who knew? Another interesting unexpected interview further confirming we ARE everywhere. Thanks for continuing to shine that light!
He's a wonderful guest. I can't wait to learn more about him.
Great interview. He was so good to listen to. Was not wanting the episode to end. Am now going to follow him on Instagram. Great job guys.
Absolutely brilliant. He's adorable and so loveable 🎉
Loved the interview!! It's been awhile, so I didn't know how much I missed it.
Excellent show boys
Great interview! You guys are really starting to roll!
What a fascinating guest! You established a wonderful rapport with your guest during your interview making for an interesting and delightful episode.
What a delightful 50 minutes, I really enjoyed that 😊
What an interesting guest not to mention very handsome😊
I like your t-shirt, Keegan!
Wow, He is an amazing guy! Thank you for the introduction to his work. I will be investigating further.
Very best episode so far. Thank you.
Loved this! Entertaining and engaging! ❤
Another amazing episode. One of the best parts of my week is getting to watch you guys. Thanks for what you do. Hugs
So kind of you, thank you!! Hugs right back at you! ❤️
Oh I just adore him! He’s such a delight and an absolutely fabulous baker 🔥
Fantastic interview - so fantastic - thanks boys
What a lovely man. It's a small world though. I live in South Australia and my partners father comes from The Isle of Lewis. I've never come across anyone from that part of the world before.
Wow, this guy is amazing. No wonder he won a Unicorn award. He is a true unicorn. I could listen to him say "wee" all day 😊. Great job to all three of you!
Wha an interesting interview, thank you guys
OMG I could listen to him all day every day. Especially since he's the embodiment of all many things I'm passionate about, food, culture, recipes, stories, connecting with others, fairies, lore, Gaelic and Norse heritage, hugge, farming, being off grid, and it doesn't hurt that he's got such an intriguing accent! 😊
Thanks for having in such beautiful humans doing such amazing work. Can't wait to go binge all his content and get the books. And can't wait for you guys to go visit their "highland sheep and coos" and cabin and tell us about it. Inverness and the north bits of Scotland were on the family history (Gunn clan and others) part of itinerary on my backpacking trip set to leave on 9/11 (which was obviously canceled).
Oh Wow.... this was such an interesting interview - your guest, the very handsome and calm sounding Mr McLeod, had me mesmerised with the stories of his life. Your best podcast to date gentlemen.... great stuff.☺
Our best!! Aw thank you, so kind! He was so great to chat to! We're so glad you enjoyed this one, thank you!
What a fascinating guy! Though a Yank, I feel like my real tribe is on your side of the pond. I'm also a huge fan of Norse and British Isles mythology so I really connected with this episode. Kills my soul that Coinneach was only just in Denver where I could have attended his event if I'd only known. You didn't ask him if he picked up some Russian from his time there. It's a language I can speak, though only rudimentarily. Thanks, guys, for introducing him. Have to get one or more of his cookbooks.
Gerard Butler, Sean Connery, Sheena Easton and this charming baker......love the Scottish.
You forgot Annie Lennox and Ewan McGregor.
Saludos desde Chiapas, México. What a delightful interview. I enjoyed every minute.
Great interview and guest boys. 💖
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it!
Season 4 -- Gays on Tour -- Love it! Where will they be next?
Great episode! 🎉
Glad you liked it! ❤️
Lovely interview; very interesting
Engaging conversations! Really fun video.
So glad you enjoyed it!!
Keegan, Joel and BTS Harry, you have produced an amazing podcast this episode! In my opinion, Coinneach McLeod is undoubtedly now “The Most Interesting Man in the World” replacing the character from the Dos Equis beer commercials that ran in the United States of America from 2006 to 2016.
The television commercial featuring “The Most Interesting Man in the World” was one where the character was portrayed as a charismatic and adventurous older gentleman who lived an extraordinary and exciting life. His exploits were larger-than-life, ranging from scaling mountains to mingling with royalty. The character’s catchphrase, “I don’t always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer Dos Equis,” became hugely popular. The campaign’s signature lines were “Stay thirsty, my friends,” delivered at the end of each commercial.
The commercial featured outlandish statements and stories about the “Most Interesting Man,” such as “He once parallel-parked a train” or “Sharks have a week dedicated to him,” delivered in a deadpan style. These statements, along with the visuals, gave the character a legendary and humorous aura. The character became a cultural icon, spawning internet memes, parodies, and a huge fan following.
Coinneach McLeod is this fictional character personified. He has done so much and so many varied things in his life that I ended the podcast feeling educated, intrigued, fascinated and ready to bake. I also wrestled with feelings of woeful inadequacy for not achieving a tittle of what he has done in life even though I am 10 years older. Ugh.
Given the treasure trove of stories Coinneach McLeod had to tell, I sincerely hope that there exists unaired material available, some behind the scenes content, that you might make available to your HappyHealthyHomo Very Important Patrons. 👍♥️🌈