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TGF Presents Dessert Island Discs 9: Brett Abarbanel, STRANDED!

Season 2
March 11, 2026

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In another explosive episode of Dessert Island Discs, Professor Dr. Brett Abarbanel shares her insights on gambling, music, and storytelling. She discusses her formative experiences with albums like the Beastie Boys’ ‘License to Ill’ and AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’, as well as the emotional connection to Creedence Clearwater Revival through family. The conversation also delves into the art of storytelling with ‘The Princess Bride’, the brilliance of Sherlock Holmes, and the engaging nature of Feynman’s physics lectures. Finally, Brett shares her love for action movies, highlighting the unique humour of ‘Hot Fuzz’. In this engaging conversation, Brett Abarbanel and host Jon Bruford explore a variety of themes ranging from the concept of henchmen and supervillains to the influence of family on film choices. They delve into the legacy of classic films like Clue and Dr. Strangelove, discuss personal favourites in music and pets, and share practical survival tips. The dialogue culminates in humorous yet insightful advice about life, opportunities, and the importance of restroom etiquette.

Things we talk about, but in a list:

  1. The International Gaming Institute focuses on research and education in gambling.
  2. Brett’s first album choice reflects formative experiences from her teenage years.
  3. The Beastie Boys’ humour and cultural impact are significant.
  4. AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’ is a landmark album in rock history.
  5. Brett’s connection to music is deeply tied to family experiences.
  6. The Princess Bride showcases the art of storytelling with humour and depth.
  7. Sherlock Holmes stories are a classic collection of detective fiction.
  8. Feynman’s lectures on physics are accessible and engaging for all audiences.
  9. Brett’s love for action movies is influenced by her mother’s taste.
  10. Hot Fuzz cleverly parodies American action tropes within a British context. The idea of becoming a henchman is more relevant than it seems.
  11. Supervillainy involves a lot of administration and HR work.
  12. Bond films have a significant influence on personal tastes.
  13. Clue’s unique multiple endings created a memorable viewing experience.
  14. Dr. Strangelove remains a timeless classic with layered storytelling.
  15. Music choices often reflect familial influences and personal nostalgia.
  16. Pets can have a profound impact on our lives and happiness.
  17. Practical choices, like sunscreen, are essential for survival.
  18. Dessert choices can evoke strong memories and emotions.
  19. Life advice often revolves around seizing opportunities when they arise.

Choice quotes:

  1. “How do you become a henchman?”
  2. “I love to sing along with TNT.”

Chapters (add a bit on though, because we put a 30-second music intro on the front)

  1. 00:00 Introduction to Dessert Island Discs
  2. 04:22 Exploring the World of Gambling and Risk Taking
  3. 06:20 The Beastie Boys: A Formative Album Experience
  4. 12:47 AC/DC: The Power of Back in Black
  5. 19:11 Creedence Clearwater Revival: A Father-Daughter Connection
  6. 24:21 The Princess Bride: A Tale of Storytelling
  7. 29:59 Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Collection
  8. 37:20 Hot Fuzz: A Unique Blend of Humour and Action
  9. 40:27 The Concept of Henchmen and Supervillainy
  10. 42:22 The Evolution of a Henchman
  11. 43:13 Bond Films and Their Influence
  12. 45:56 The Impact of Family on Film Choices
  13. 46:56 The Legacy of Clue and Its Unique Endings
  14. 48:59 Honourable Mentions: Dr. Strangelove and Its Relevance
  15. 53:33 Musical Choices and Their Significance
  16. 57:11 Pets and Their Impact on Life
  17. 58:17 Choosing Practical Objects for Survival
  18. 01:01:58 Dessert Choices and Their Nostalgia
  19. 01:07:35 Advice on Life and Opportunities

Resources and things:

Brett on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettabarbanel/

Where we publish all our stuff: www.thegamblingfiles.com

Our other podcasts:

Addiction: An Hour with Auer – https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/

The Gambling Files – https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/

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