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Ethan Frome is a novel published in 1911 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts, New England, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events. (
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This is the Real Birth Podcast: a safe, welcoming platform to share birth stories. I'm Lucy Hill, a doula, mother, wife and total birth nerd living in Frome, Somerset in the UK. When I was pregnant, one of my favourite things to do was to listen to birth stories. During this time I read and listened to literally hundreds and hundreds of birth experiences shared by all kinds of parents, having all kinds of births. I quickly became obsessed with the narrative of birth and the power of storytel ...
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Welcome to Gardening together, the podcast rooted in community. Join us as we delve into the world of shared garden allotments, with a solution to the long allotment waiting lists. Where people come together to cultivate connections and nurture a sense of belonging. From seasoned gardeners to newcomers, we'll explore the joys, challenges, and triumphs of growing together in a shared garden. We talk about alternatives to the long allotment waiting list and how we can reduce loneliness of our ...
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Fresh from the opening round of GT World Challenge Australia, Liam shares his thoughts and experiences from the weekend at Phillip Island. Behind the wheel of the Arise Racing GT Ferrari 296 GT3, Liam is kicking off 2024 as part of a new team, in a new car, but a familiar marque. With significant GT experience in a prancing horse, Liam managed find…
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Nadeem Perera is not your conventional image of a birdwatcher. In fact growing up in inner city London he was not raised as or encouraged to be a 'nature boy'. But dropping out of school as a troubled teen he had a revelation. One day he was sitting in woodland and saw a green spotted woodpecker in front of him and his passion for birds was born. N…
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When author Annabel Abbs suffered a series of bereavements she found herself unable to sleep. Eventually she began getting up and walking around her garden and neighbouring fields around 3am. But when she heard about Caroline Whiteman who runs guided walks at night without head torches, she just had to go along on one. Caroline began the walks as a…
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The beautiful Borders of Scotland is the location for Clare’s walk this week. She’s exploring the area around Innerleithen with Stewart Wilson. After a career in finance Stewart made a handbrake turn in his early 40s and became a tour guide and travel blogger. He says most visitors to Scotland bypass the Borders for Edinburgh or the Highlands and I…
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Clare joins Hannah Engelkamp and her donkey, Chico, for a ramble in the Dyfi Valley a few miles east of Machynlleth in Powys. On the way Hannah tells Clare about the extraordinary adventure she shared with Chico when they walked 1000 miles around the perimeter of Wales. She did this despite having no previous experience of donkeys, or horses, or an…
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Born in the United States, Kris Frome moved to New South Wales at 9 years of age. It was the ocean that called to him first. Surfing, music, sound engineering led to opportunities in electronics. Anyone else remember Brashs? Kris also found himself in the world of car audio, starting a journey that would take him to building a serious AutoSalon com…
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A cliff edge walk at St. David's in Pembrokeshire with artists Jackie Morris and Tamsin Abbott who are creating a book of illuminated folk stories. Jackie is writing the words and Tamsin is creating original pieces of stained glass for the book's artwork. Jackie is an artist and writer possibly best known for her illustrations in The Lost Words, a …
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Scott Robinson from Modern Classic Motorsport is a BMW man through and through. Doesn't mind an old Porsche or Ferrari either, as long as it's from the 70's, 80's or 90's. My kind of guy. Having spent many years supporting his friend David Harris, with whom Scott assisted in purchasing, refreshing and then campaigning the BMW Group A 325i. This veh…
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Clare joins PE Teacher Julie Ford for a bracing walk on the Seven Sisters near Eastbourne. It's a walk with a difference. Following a brush with breast cancer Julie was keen to keep fit but no longer wanted to go to the gym. As a passionate walker she was getting good exercise but needed to maintain her upper body strength. So through a process of …
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Shaun Maluga hails from Gladstone in Queensland and cannot be persuaded that a LandCruiser is a superior choice to an International Harvester Scout. Despite his confusion, Shaun shares his journey through creative industries, learning to work faster and just how much it takes to build a career as a retoucher and photographer. With a global portfoli…
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Turbo Yoda has found himself in a place where he is ready for change. Having announced his retirement from The Skid Factory, Alan is ready to explore new possibilities. It's just time to refocus on what's important and to take a moment away from an insane content creation schedule. We go back in time and discuss a boy from Gympie, growing up on a f…
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A joyful hike up Castle Hill near Huddersfield with We In Front, an inspirational group of walkers. Leading the way is Errol Hamlet who, having retired, felt bored, unhealthy and wanted a new challenge. He spotted a neighbour out walking during the pandemic and decided to join her. Then, one by one, more people joined until they eventually had a de…
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Today’s guest is Hannah, who shares her two births - which could not be more different from each other. Her first son was born when she was 21, and as a young mum Hannah felt she was continually ignored by the medical staff - who denied her pain relief, refused to listen when she said she felt something was wrong with her baby, and left her alone a…
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Hello and welcome back to The Real Birth Podcast! This week I chat to Jo, whose daughter was diagnosed with a heart defect at her 20 week scan. This meant she needed surgery very soon after birth, and so Jo and her husband were preparing for an induction in Bristol, where a team of paediatric experts would be on hand. However, Jo's waters broke ear…
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Hello everyone! This week I'm thrilled to be joined by Mez, who shares the birth story of their son. Mez is a non-binary parent who has 4 older children with their wife - however this pregnancy was the first time Mez had carried and birthed a child themselves. After a successful IVF round, Mez threw themselves into learning everything they could ab…
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Hello all! This week my guest is Jenny, who shares her two birth stories. Jenny's first birth was many people's ideal experience - a natural delivery in the water, with very little intervention - and so when she was faced with an induction for her second baby's birth she was unsure she could have the same kind of positive experience. But as you wil…
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Clare chooses some favourite moments from her Ramblings year: Join brothers Manni and Reuben Coe who amble down to Hive Beach in Dorset on a calm summer's day. On the way they recall the emotional story of how Reuben, who has Down's Syndrome, was nurtured back to health partly by walking that very route. Head to Orkney where Clare battles 60mph win…
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Hello and welcome back to series 4 of The Real Birth Podcast! To mark the start of a new season, and my return from maternity leave, I'll be sharing my own birth story. My second baby arrived in April 2023, and was born by CBAC - caesarean birth after a previous caesarean. I did everything in my power to achieve a HBAC - home birth after caesarean …
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Jamie Jeffreys grew up in Camira in south-east Queensland. He recalls the moment when out on his pushbike as a boy, he heard that rhythmic, thumping rumble that resonated with every ounce of his being. Leaving school in grade 10 to pursue an apprenticeship as a painter, he enjoyed the work however it wasn't quite right. Resigning from the paint sho…
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Todd Hazelwood drives for a living. He's been hauling around as fast as he can since he was 7 years old. There was only ever one goal in his mind, to race at the highest levels. With six seasons so far in the top tier of Australian motorsport, Todd has worked his way through the ranks with pure perseverance. From selling Freddo Frogs at school to r…
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I met Brendan Thomas at Goodwood Festival of Speed and as I've taken the time to get to know him, I've discovered a fascinating man with quite the career journey hailing from Perth, Western Australia. BT wanted to work in sports management from the time he was 13 years old. Now living that dream, he embarked on this adventure with a clear view of w…
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Growing up in the land of sugarcane champagne, Anika Thoren made a move to Brisbane to build a career in the automotive world. Approaching seven years with Yokohama in April 2024, she has achieved precisely what she set out to do. As always, the path was not straightforward. A love of rotary-powered Mazda's, the surprise of a T1D diagnosis and the …
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Bez Black is a self-taught videographer, turned agency owner. Now representing an impressive array of world-class brands, he reflects on the journey, the coincidences and opportunities that set in motion something very special. From creating an Instagram account Life of Bez where he showcased his adventures working with Import Monster, this grew to…
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As a self-taught artist, John Wren has spent many years exploring his artistic expression through a variety of mediums. Like any great hero's journey, the path has been long and winding. From trading beer for scrap metal creating early sculpting success followed by artistic intervention. A safe sensible career, then drawn back again into the world …
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Dan is the co-founder of Bruder based in Brisbane, Australia. Along with his brother Toby, the found themselves on a journey together importing and building off-road trailers for Australian conditions. As many great stories go, there was a fork in the road and they decided to build the very best trailer they could for their parents, who are avid ex…
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From the Atherton Tablelands to Mt Isa growing up, life in that part of Australia needed something else for Tommy Robinson. Skating and punk formed a path to opening a skate shop straight of school. Three years later, he took a job in the mines, as it made sense rather than struggling as a business owner at such a young age. This time would change …
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We discuss tips and tricks for a shared garden allotment: Consider the "no dig" approach to maintain soil structure. Use mulch to suppress weeds and grasses. Focus on careful planning and research for successful gardening projects. Embrace a newfound passion and adapt to changing circumstances. Darren's journey began when the pandemic left him unem…
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In 2019 Anita Sethi was on a trans Pennine train journey when she was racially abused by a man who later pleaded guilty to the offence. During the attack he told her to go back to where she belonged. Having been born and raised in Manchester Anita feels very strongly that the North of England is where she belongs and as a way of working through the…
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Working as a photographer since 1998, Dave Reid built a reputation as a commercial photographer through discipline and relentless improvement. An early adopter of digital photography, he pioneered speed to market through his avatar of JuStDaVe on the PHP Bulletin Board BoostCruising. Week in, week out through the 2000s, car enthusiasts would log on…
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Rose Mac moved to the North West from London a year ago and is constantly delighted by the nature and walking possibilities of her new home. Ainsdale Nature Reserve houses a rare species of sand lizard as well as natterjack toads. A walk through the pine woodland close to the town's railway station brings you out into beautiful sand dunes and a mas…
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Clare walks with Mike Gunton, the man in charge of Planet Earth III, another blockbuster series from the BBC’s Natural History Unit. Mike’s a passionate walker and he takes Clare on a favourite local route around Oldbury on Severn where he courted his wife, and once filmed a sequence in a graveyard about the grim sounding ‘burying beetle’. He also …
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On a beautiful late summer's day Clare and guests explore a coastal walk on a remote peninsula in southern Scotland - the Rhins of Galloway. Walking with her are Peter Ross, who runs a walking for health group, and Margaret Hughes who is one of the members. They start their hike in Portpatrick and head along the coast for a few miles before droppin…
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Clare joins two friends on what could possibly be the slowest walk between Land's End and John O'Groats. Hiking one week at a time (with a gap of several years when the Welsh coastline wasn't fully navigable) it's taken Iain McHenry and David Rowe 18 years to reach the coast of Dumfries and Galloway. That's where Clare joins them, on a beautifully …
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Frome's Musical Wall Art is a visual symphony that captures the emotions and scenes within music. With every stripe representing a specific moment, our artists ensure that the colors resonate with the music's sentiments. Explore our collection of music artwork and turn your walls into a canvas of melodies. Buy Now: https://www.frome.co/…
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Sunshine and summer downpours on a hilly Cheshire hike with great views. On the way Clare hears from two friends about how walking has helped them cope with life changing events. Linda Ashworth only discovered walking after her children left home but it became a stress-relieving necessity when her husband suffered a serious accident. Her love of pu…
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Immerse yourself in the world of musical drawings by Frome, where each stripe is a harmonious brushstroke of color chosen to mirror the emotions of specific musical scenes. Arranged chronologically on canvas, these art music drawings invite you to experience the visual symphony of your favorite melodies. To explore ou collections of art musical dra…
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