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The ESPC Show is the podcast to listen to if you're interested in any part of the Scottish property market! Each week we'll dive into a topic and share all that you need to know about it. Our promise is to provide honest, jargon-free and data driven advice from informative expert guests. Covering everything from buying a home in Scotland for the first time to investing in a rental property, The ESPC Show is the perfect audio companion. ESPC is the home of property in Edinburgh, the Lothians, ...
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Square Mile of Murder

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Square Mile of Murder is a true crime podcast recorded and produced in Glasgow, Scotland. Join Taylor and Kat as they describe lesser known, famous, and infamous crimes and make sarcastic comments and bad puns along the way!
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ChrisCast Weekly politics & local news from a Glasgow MP

Chris Stephens MP for Glasgow South West (SNP) & Al Shaw

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Usually weekly podcast from Chris Stephens, Member of Parliament for Glasgow South West. News from Westminster, Glasgow South West & Scotland. Local community projects, help and assistance for constituents and the Nerd Spot with other random nuggets from time to time. Sometimes there will be special guests! Occasionally serious, sometimes funny commentary on the week as seen through the eyes of a politician and his staff. We welcome any questions which we will try and answer for you!
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Ignite

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What's cooler, aliens or dinosaurs? If a scientist had a time machine would they go to the past or the future? Whether you're an expert in physics, chemistry and biology, or you switched off in science at school, 'Ignite', the new podcast from Glasgow Science Centre, is for you. Featuring a new guest every week, we delve into the life and work of scientists from all over the world, finding out how they ended up where they are today. Our guests also provide valuable advice for people who have ...
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Are you looking for a more interesting way to learn English? English Learning for Curious Minds is a podcast for intermediate-advanced English learners. Learn weird and wonderful things about the world at the same time as improving your English. Every episode comes with an interactive transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary and is spoken at a speed you can understand. Join listeners from 189 countries and discover a more interesting way of improving your English. Find the bonus episodes, in ...
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Calum J Walker

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The year is 2117 and the Earth has been destroyed. Calum Walker hosts a podcast using the power of social media and time travelling audio files to try and bring the world back. Improv Comedy podcast based in Glasgow, Scotland. Twitter - @_timep3
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MRCP (UK) PACES Examination Tutorials Pass MRCP on the go, use this audio cast any time anywhere to master clinical examination techniques. Tutorials in mind maps diagrams are available in pdf on request Drop me an email! Dr. Hesham Elgamal, MRCP (UK), FRCP (Glasgow), MBA, MSc hesho333@hotmail.com
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Alasdair Gray rereads

Alasdair Gray rereads podcast

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In the last year of my uncle Alasdair Gray’s life he read excerpts from his favourite books to me as we sat together at his home in Glasgow. These recordings are very special to me and I want to share them with you. I hope you enjoy them.
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Excited for the next adventure? Where to Go, produced by the team behind the award-winning DK Eyewitness travel guides, is here to help. Each fortnight we talk to local experts about the destination they have chosen to call their home, exploring their personal connection to the place, what makes it so special and the best things to see and do. And from time to time, they’ll be talking to some very special guests about their favourite places to go, alongside some quick fire travel questions. ...
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Adurna - A Dungeons and Dragons Podcast

Adurna - A Dungeons and Dragons Podcast

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Adurna is a dungeons and dragons podcast based in Glasgow Scotland. We are three kind friends playing DnD for the first time and we thought we'd share the dark and hilarious tales that our Dungeon Master, Tom McMinn weaves. The cast so far involves myself Danny Robertson and Iain Horton. We have already recorded more episodes with a larger party of cast members who we'll announce soon. Thank you so much for listening! Theme Music by David Devereux.
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Ride The Worlds Podcast

Ride The Worlds Podcast : Alan Anderson & Charline Jones

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Alan Anderson & Charline Jones bring you everything you need to know about the UCI Cycling Worlds 2023 in Glasgow and around Scotland. BMX, Track, Road Race , Gran Fondo, Indoor Cycling, Trials, Paracycling, Time Trials, Artistic, Bike Polo, Downhill Mountain Biking, Cross Country Mountainbiking, marathon, E-bikes, Short track... In episode 1 and 2 we talk with Bristish Cycling CycloCross National Champion Cameron Mason about racing against Wout Van Aert, Mathieu Van Der Poel and of course O ...
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As lead by Sooty the Solid Radio Cat, we're the station with a Classic in Every Byte. Now in podcast form, it's your chance to enjoy the very best content we've poured our blood, sweat and tears into on your own time. This is the "firehose" feed - the one where you get everything Solid Radio produces. If you'd prefer to get specific shows or presenters, simply search for those on your podcatcher.
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A British, no holds barred podcast about games, movies and TV shows. We give our opinions on the latest news, give our reviews on the latest games, TV shows and movies and have a right laugh doing it at the same time! No schedule as of now, but stay subscribed on iTunes for all updates!
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The Photographers Craic

The Photographers Craic

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Join James Kelly (highlands of Scotland) and co-host Ross Eaglesham (Glasgow) two photographers from Scotland as we talk about whats been happening in our own photography world, chat with other photographers on their own careers and adventures. If you are just starting out your own photography, looking to become a full time photographer or a professional looking for some inspiration, we aim is to inspire and motivate you to create with your passion. Feel free to contact us with any questions ...
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Westerer is besterer!

Scarlets Supporters Pembrokeshire

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A fans view of Rugby in Pembrokeshire, The Scarlets and the pathway between the two. We take a light hearted look at all areas of the game - unless it is local derby time and then it gets proper heated!
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Multi-disciplinary disabled performance artist Claire Cunningham explores the themes of her performance work with her peers and collaborators. Together they discuss the lived experience of disability, disability arts, disability and religion, crip politics and more.Claire Cunningham is a performer and creator based in Glasgow, Scotland. One of the UK’s most acclaimed and internationally renowned disabled artists, Cunningham’s work is often rooted in the study and use/misuse of her crutches a ...
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Natasha Coyle, also known as Tash, is a graduate of the universities of Exeter and Glasgow. After receiving a First Class degree in English from Exeter, Tash went to Glasgow uni to study an MLitt in Fantasy. There, she started on her journalism journey and is an aspiring broadcaster. Dr Hilary Coyle from the University of Leicester appears as a regular guest on the show with many other special guests per episode. Tash Talks all about university life and aims to answer any burning questions f ...
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Conversational Cuppa

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Two friends, Andrew & Mags, who live half a world away simply converse over a virtual cuppa coffee. This series is an embodiment of the powerful Dutch concept of “Gezelligheid”. Join these two friends intentionally chatting about spending time together while hearing out each other’s perspectives on cultural differences, geography, history, and lifestyle.
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Following a 20-year career in communications, like so many friends, peers and ex-colleagues I found myself working from home 100% of the time. In this series I hear from a range of interesting and diverse voices about their response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, their health and wellbeing, creativity in adverse times, and our shared hopes for the future.
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Do you want to learn more about self-regulation? Want to dive deeper into the science and stories behind Dr. Shanker’s process for recognizing and responding to stress? Short on time? If this sounds like you, then look no further than The Self-Reg Show! Listen while you drive to work, do the dishes or go for your nightly run. In this bi-weekly podcast, Dr. Stuart Shanker and Dr. Susan Hopkins will be your guides. Each episode will take you through a new topic, sharing personal stories and le ...
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The podcast that celebrates the importance and impact of live music by taking you on stage, in the crowd and behind the scenes. Featuring conversations with artists, fans and those in the industry that make it happen.
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Microchurches

Tampa Underground Network

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Microchurches is a podcast meant to encourage and equip those wanting a different kind of church. The term "microchurch" has become increasingly popular over the years and this podcast is our way of contributing to the conversation. Some of our content may include affiliate links, which acts as an additional route of support to help fund our mission at no additional cost to you. We appreciate your support!
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The Bible read to classical music daily. The concept is simple. The Bible is read over suitable classical music by the Greats and never heard before music composed and performed by John Richmond. All of John's music can be found on all major streaming platforms. Search for "J Richmond." All links to the albums can be found at www.ClassicallySpeaking.co.uk Season 1 has the Bible read over classical music by famous composers eg Beethoven and Rachmaninov. Season two focuses on the New Testament ...
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A podcast exploring a new era for the high street - we discuss how bricks and mortar retail is evolving across the UK, and why the 'death of the high street' is far from inevitable. Join us as we go behind the scenes of inspiring retailers and shops you love, speak to industry experts making their predictions for the future, and hear from those at the heart of it all, sharing stories about how they started, how they continue to evolve and why they believe in their local high street.
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Leading Conversations tells the truth about what it really takes to be a leader. Sean Moore, founder of leadership consultancy Rise Above, is in conversation with famous and not-so-famous leaders about their experience of leading in all walks of life. The aim is to give lasting wisdom and useful lessons, not fleeting topicality. So, whether you are a long-established leader, someone who has just got the top job, a manager facing your first leadership challenge, or someone who is just interes ...
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JK Rowling, famous for Harry Potter, is now at the centre of a controversial debate on transgender rights. We'll explore her views, why they've sparked so much outrage and support, and the impact on free speech laws in the UK. JK Rowling and her views on transgenderism Tweet supporting Maya Forstater’s views on sex and gender Public reaction: suppo…
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This week we’re off to Alaska with travel writer Lisa Maloney. It goes without saying we discuss the state’s epic landscapes, dreamy viewpoints and unforgettable hikes. But there are a few surprises too – tune in for walks with regal reindeer, snorkelling adventures and some unexpected insights into the research and development behind bear-proof bi…
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In episode 112, I chat with the absolute A1 huma, Kim Cadzow. In just her second year on the WWT, Kim has already amassed amazing results, such as 6th in LBL, 10th on GC at the Vuelta, and 8th on GC at Suisse. Not only is Kim Cadzow a huge talent, but she is also an awesome chat! Kim and I discussed EF’s new co-sponsor, Oatly, and what it’s like to…
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On this episode Susan welcomes Dr. Sonia Mastrangelo, Assistant Dean and Associate Professor at Lakehead University as well as Director of the Applied Self-Reg Knowledge Network (ASK) to discuss the power of relationships when working with children and using Self-Reg in both a personal and professional capacity. Dr. Sonia Mastrangelo's Email: smast…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off by looking at the things you're glad you didn't buy. Off the back of the news surrounding a water company, we then dig into getting rewarded for failure. We then take a look at a couple of things where we're still behind the times. Firstly w…
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John Stonehouse, a promising British politician, disappeared off the Miami coast. Had he drowned in a swimming accident? Had he been eaten by sharks? To everyone's surprise, he turned up in Australia a few weeks later with a new identity... John Stonehouse: Charismatic British politician Disappeared from a Miami beach in 1974 Mysterious reappearanc…
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In episode 111, we chat to Antonia Niedermaier, the young climbing sensation from Canyon-Sram. Antonia burst on to the scene this time last year, winning a mountain stage at the Giro at just 20 years of age before winning the U/23 ITT World Title. We learn more about Antonia’s road to the World Tour, her hometown and hobbies, and how ski-mountainee…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off looking at the foods you've never tried. Turns out none of us are seafood fans! We then go on to explore those things you totally wanted but are glad you never pulled the trigger on purchasing. We also explore why advertising turns us into c…
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What's the difference between the North and the South of England? And when does the "North" end and the "South" start? In this episode, we'll explore these questions, and touch on differences in accents, lifestyles, and even what people call their evening meal. The origins of the north-south divide in England The fuzzy line dividing north and south…
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This week we’re off to Valencia with travel writer Lucy Lovell. Sandwiched between the Mediterranean Sea and the fertile fields of La Huerta, Spain’s third-largest city is sublimely located. Lucy takes us on a tour of outstanding markets, hidden galleries and farm-to-table restaurants. Tune in for a madcap festival of pyrotechnics, a convent sellin…
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Episode 110 brings us a unique discovery in the world of women’s cycling. Kim (Le Court) Pienaar. Kim, a rider racing for AG Insurance Soudal, is a true hidden gem from Mauritius. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of Kim, from her triumph at the Cape Epic to her renaissance in professional road cycling with AG. Her instant succ…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off by realising about all those normal foods we've never tried. Turns out Marc has never had a Big Mac in his life! The revelations continue as we find out a cat has the skills to request a song on the radio. In this week's Covers vs Originals …
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Robert Fortune, a Scottish botanist, pulled off one of history's greatest acts of corporate espionage: stealing the secrets of tea production from China. In this episode we'll explore his daring adventure, the fascinating world of 19th-century tea trade, and how his actions forever changed the global tea industry. Robert Fortune's theft of tea from…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off by building the soundtrack to your life. What songs should be playing in both the important and not-so-important moments we encounter every day? You come up with some interesting suggestions. After getting you to pick the best version of I W…
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Ayn Rand is one of the most controversial thinkers of the 20th century. In this episode, we'll explore her philosophy of Objectivism, which champions rational self-interest and free-market capitalism, and discuss why her ideas remain divisive today. Ayn Rand's life and background Philosophy of Objectivism "The Fountainhead" and its themes Success a…
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This week we’re off to the far-flung Portuguese archipelago of Madeira with travel writer Joana Taborda. We discover that ‘the island of eternal spring’ has plenty to keep outdoor enthusiasts occupied, including hiking, swimming, surfing and SUP yoga. Tune in for barbecues in the mountains, camping under the stars and a high-stakes fireworks compet…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off being deeply affected by the Prime Minister not having Sky TV when he was a kid. That then prompts Marc to ask what was your "back in the day" story? With the european football stuff happening at the moment, Marc plays some cheeky song choic…
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Meet Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor who combined power with philosophy. In this episode, we'll learn about his famous work, "Meditations", and explore five key ideas that still resonate today. Introduction to Marcus Aurelius Importance of his book "Meditations" Control what you can, ignore what you can't Live according to nature and rationality…
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Join Paul and Megan for the season finale of the ESPC Property Show, recorded from the luxurious Old Course Hotel in St Andrews. They are joined by Lynsey Dammer and Douglas Kinnear from Thornton's estate agents to delve into the unique charm of the St Andrews property market. Discover why this historic town, known for its university and golf, rema…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. We start by noting that putting the monarch on the new bank notes is the obvious and boring thing to do. So who or what would you put on the new notes instead? After you choose the music in Covers vs Originals, Jenny shares some of her cultural experience after e…
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The British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called an early general election in the UK, surprising many. We'll explore why he made this decision, the main themes of the election, and who could be the next Prime Minister. Rishi Sunak calls an early election for July 4th. History of Conservative leadership since 2010. British Prime Ministers’ unpopula…
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Welcome back to the ESPC Property Show! In this episode, Paul and Megan continue their insightful roundtable discussion with experts from three ESPC solicitor estate agent member firms. Delving into the political side of the housing market, they explore the impacts of rent caps, taxation, and offer potential solutions for first-time buyers in Scotl…
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Welcome back to the ESPC Property Show! In this episode, hosts Megan and Paul are joined by industry experts Matthew Gray, Amy Howard, and Derek Brien to provide valuable insights for home buyers in Scotland. This comprehensive discussion covers the current property market trends, factors influencing property sales, and advice for navigating the pu…
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There are a thousand reasons to visit the diverse islands of the Caribbean and our guest, self-described “Carivangelist" Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon, does an admirable job of packing them into today’s episode. Tune in for Barbuda's sensational pink sand beaches, hiking St Lucia's volcanic Pitons and a burger patty rivalry that's been dividing Jamaica fo…
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Ice cream vans can be a sweet memory for many, but for Glasgow in the 1980s, they were anything but. From selling drugs to inciting gang wars and even murder, we'll uncover the dark and shocking tale of the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. Background to The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars Ice cream vans in Glasgow Living conditions in Glasgow schemes Ice cream van t…
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In this episode of the ESPC Property Show, hosts Paul & Megan are joined by Kate Polson, the CEO at Rock Trust, a charity dedicated to preventing youth homelessness. They delve into the critical issues surrounding youth homelessness in Scotland, discussing the innovative programs Rock Trust offers to support young people in crisis. Kate shares insi…
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In episode 109, I catch up with Arvid de Kleijn, the Dutch sprinter from Tudor Pro Cycling. In the last two years, Arvid has forged himself as one of the top sprinters in the World Tour. We discuss his unconventional journey to the top flight. Arvid explains what makes the likes of Milan, Philipsen, and Merlier a cut above the rest and how importan…
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Amanda Knox's study abroad adventure turned into a nightmare when her housemate was brutally murdered and she found all police attention pointed at her. In this episode, we'll learn about the twists and turns of this murder case that gripped Italy, the UK and the United States. Overview of Amanda Knox case Perugia as a popular student city Meredith…
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In this episode of the ESPC show, we dive into the world of new build homes in Scotland. Join us as we chat with Hazel Davies from Cruden Homes and Kim Newbigging from Cala Homes Scotland. They share valuable insights into the new build purchasing process, discuss the benefits of buying a new build, and answer key questions prospective buyers might…
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This week we’re off to Mexico City, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Travel writer Cristina Alonso takes us on a whirlwind tour of this exciting megalopolis, from its vibrant museums and teeming markets to its iconic cantinas and historic neighbourhoods. Tune in for mezcal martinis, artisanal crafts and views worth beating t…
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In episode 108, I catch up with Australia’s track and road star, Kell O‘Brien, from Jayco-AlUla. Kell and I discuss his 2024 classics season and chat about his focus for the Olympics this year in Paris. We also talked about the Giro and the current weather concerns the riders are facing. What is it like to have to ride or race in those icy conditio…
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Nayib Bukele is the self-proclaimed "world's coolest dictator", and he has managed to do what many people thought was impossible in El Salvador. In this episode, we'll learn about his rise to power, his controversial treatment of gang members, and explore what comes next for the small Central American nation. President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador B…
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Join Paul and Megan from ESPC as they sit down with Maurice Allen, Residential Property Managing Director at Lindsay's, for a comprehensive guide to first-time home buying in Scotland. Maurice shares invaluable insights and advice on everything from financing and solicitors to government schemes and property investments. 0:00-0:38 Intro 0:38-3:36 F…
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In episode 107, I catch up with the loveable sprinter Jensen Plowright from Alpecin–Deceuninck. We catch up after a long time between drinks, and the result is very entertaining. We discuss the Giro and whether Caleb Ewan will get back to the top step this month, and Jensen explains the stresses of hectic sprint stages. We chat a bit about tech and…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. We start by chatting about those songs that remind you of people and things. The odd bit is that it's never the song you expect! Covers vs Originals returns with you picking between the Kinks and Kirsty Maccoll. Which version of Days will play at half past seven?…
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In this episode, we'll explore how the country with the largest oil reserves in the world managed to implode, plunging its citizens into extreme poverty. We'll discover how a mixture of economic decisions, political ideologies, and external pressures contributed to the country's current situation. Rise and collapse of Venezuela Chavez's presidency …
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Join us for part two of our episode with Mike Heffron from Under One Roof, where we delve into the world of retrofitting tenement flats in Edinburgh. Learn about the challenges, solutions, and future directions in making these traditional buildings more energy efficient and sustainable. From insulation dilemmas to district heating solutions, we cov…
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This week we’re off to Hong Kong with lifestyle and travel writer Kee Foong. Together we explore the diverse landscapes, historic neighbourhoods, cutting-edge art and delicious food in one of Asia’s most exciting destinations. Tune in for Michelin star dim sum, jaw dropping hikes and a serene monastery nestled in the mountains. Kee recommends: Bar …
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Del and Keith discuss the past few weeks with the victories over St Mirren and Kilmarnock plus a look ahead to the Old Firm game on Saturday. Link to Keith’s just giving page: https://www.justgiving.com/page/keith-anderson-1715083951405?utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=page%2Fkeith-anderson-1715083951405&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=pfp-share…
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In episode 106, I catch up with Jai Hindley, the winner of the 2022 Giro d’Italia. He is also known as the Prince of Perth. Jai and I catch up on what has been happening in his life this year, including his new contract extension with Bora-Hansgrohe. We discuss the major factors Jai considered during the negotiations and the importance of being abl…
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Welcome to Day 72 of Season 2. We will read the New Testament in a year. You can read the Bible passage first, or listen to it being read out loud. Remember to subscribe and leave a review. The New Testament reading is Luke chapter 1 verses 1 to 25. Take a few deep breaths and relax. Since many have undertaken to set in order a narrative concerning…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. We start by finding out about the things you're a proper geek for. While we're not Star Wars or Star Trek experts, we find out Jenny is a real fan of Brookside. We then hand the power of the playlist over to you in Covers vs Originals. Which version of Handbags a…
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Today Andrew is taking Mags to Carona Del Mar in Newport Beach California. They talk about finding our emotional home, a place where we can realign with ourselves away from the demands of the world. "This was my sanctuary. This is where I was able to get away anytime I was stressed out. Anytime I was going through whatever, fights with girlfriends …
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Welcome to Jim & Pat’s Glasgow West End Chat - Episode 102. Today, Pat chats with Billy Kay – writer, broadcaster, multi-award-winning producer and promoter of the Scots language. Billy has a new book called 'Born in Kyle: A Love Letter to an Ayrshire Childhood.' I recommend it wholeheartedly; we attended a recent event at Glasgow University where …
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I lived in Malta from 2017-2024. In part one of this two-part series, I'll talk about some of my experiences living there, and try to answer a question I'm asked multiple times a week: "Should I come to Malta to study English?" We'll talk about what types of people come to Malta to study English, how this changes over the year, and what life is rea…
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In episode 105, I catch up with Giro stage winner, SBS commentator and my good mate Dave McKenzie to discuss some hot topics ahead of this year’s Giro d’Italia. Macca and I discuss the “dominance vs. entertainment” theme referring to Pogacar’s likely sweep of the Giro GC and speculate about Sam Welsford’s surprising exclusion from the Bora Hansgroh…
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