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Sisters in Space

Ande Strega & Gemma Boyd

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Together, Gemma and Ande embark on a cosmic and comedic journey through the realms of infamous alien encounters and uncharted territories of supernatural occurrences. Whether you're a seasoned UFO enthusiast or a curious skeptic, "Sisters in Space" promises to be an adventure that transcends the boundaries of the known, and ventures into the uncharted territories of the mysterious. Get ready to explore the cosmos with Gemma and Ande – because the truth is out there, and these sisters are det ...
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This is Wild About Kinder, the podcast for anyone curious about Kinder Scout in the Peak District. Each episode will bring you interviews with people who appreciate the Kinder Scout landscape. I will ask guests about why they love it here, what makes it special and unique to them, and how their personal experiences relate to a sense of connection. My aims are to create an accessible resource for people to listen to stories, to learn about important issues in a relatable and engaging way, and ...
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Send us a text This week on SIS, we're diving into the eerie events that took place in Oakville, Washington in 1994! Ever heard of the mysterious blob storms that swept through the city? Join us as we unravel the details of these baffling events and explore all the theories that could explain this bizarre occurrence. Don't miss out—tune in for a de…
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Send us a text In 1996, Varginha, Brazil witnessed an extraordinary event: a UFO crashed in broad daylight, accompanied by reports of aliens roaming the town, and astonishingly, some were even captured! How did this monumental event escape mainstream news coverage? Join us as SIS delves into the intriguing details of this remarkable incident!…
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Where did you feel separated from during the national lockdowns? Yvonne says that she longed for Kinder Scout in a way she never had before, missing it almost as she would an old friend. In this interview, Yvonne reads two of her poems, ‘To a Snow Hare’ and ‘Dear Tor’, while sitting among the boulders of the Woolpacks on Kinder Scout. She chose thi…
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Send us a text This week Gemma and Ande are discussing an INCREDIBLE story of an abduction from 1966, involving the Andreasson family. If even 1/2 of this woman's story is true, WE'RE EFFED YALL. (But it's kind of exciting!) Betty Andreasson is taken from her rural home, through closed doors, to a mothership, and even gets to experience another pla…
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Send us a text Welcome back, everybody! This week we have a super uplifting topic, the Montana cow mutilations from the mid 70's! You know we're usually team alien, y'all, but this episode we consider that some aliens maaaay be nicer than others. Stay tuned for new episodes the 15th of every month, y'all! We'll see you next month where we're going …
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Send us a text This week we have a heck of a story for you! We're discussing the story of Rael, the self proclaimed alien prophet, and how a series of UFO sightings in France/1974 led to a UFO/Alien based cult that is still active TODAY. Was Rael a true prophet? Did he actually have a sincere alien encounter next to a French volcano? Or did he just…
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“I love to imagine I’m back home on the hill that started it all for me, even though it’s worlds apart.” In this interview we listen to Andrew Terrill’s memories of walking, running and bivvying on Kinder Scout and why these experiences have had such a powerful and lasting impact in his life. He says that being in nature gave him the confidence to …
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What does it smell like when you're sitting up on Kinder Scout Plateau? ‘Patron of the Bog’ Bella Hardy describes it as sweet and earthy. During this episode she shares memories of growing up in Edale, ‘beating the bounds’ with the local community, stories about sleeping dragons and giants from her childhood, and reflects on what makes her wild abo…
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Kinder Scout is Paul’s favourite place. In this interview he describes why it’s special to him and why he thinks it’s loved by others. He poses the question: “How can something that has taken lives and can be so threatening and violent be beautiful?” Paul shares timeless stories and reflections that will both capture and hold your attention. If you…
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Kinder Scout has a special place in Wayne’s psyche. When he was a child, his father would drive regularly along the snake pass. Due to unreliable automotive mechanics they often had to take pit stops along the pass. At the time he was reading passages of Lord of the Rings to Wayne and images of the misty Snake Wood and views of Fairbrook Naze made …
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Kinder Scout was Clare’s first ever walk in the Peak District and she’s been back many times since then. In this interview she shares the joy that she feels while walking and teaching navigation here and what it’s like to bring other people here who don’t feel confident to explore alone. Clare is a qualified Mountain Leader and National Navigation …
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Kinder Scout is a place steeped in memory, reflection and gratitude for Pete Wallroth. In this interview he shares his personal connection with the brooding landscape through family life, loss and grief. Pete loved walking on Kinder Scout with his late wife Mair, eventually prompting them to move to Glossop so that they could access Kinder Scout mo…
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How does Kinder Scout influence and impact the communities that live around it? In this interview we hear the perspective of a resident farmer in Edale. Andrew Critchlow shares fascinating historical information about Edale and Kinder Scout, his knowledge about farming, and his interest in land management. At the end he describes what makes him wil…
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How do you feel when you’re walking on Kinder Scout? In this interview with photographer John Beatty he talks about how he interprets what he feels in a visual way. He shares the story behind his collaborative book with Ed Douglas: Kinder Scout - The People’s Mountain. You’ll also hear about his childhood memories of walking here, which parts of Ki…
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Do you look at Kinder Scout in awe, wondering how the landscape was formed? In this interview with Gemma Scougal, we explore some of the geological features and the stories behind them. You’ll also hear about her first impression of Kinder Scout, how her passion for the outdoors has developed, why she decided to qualify as a Hill and Moorland Leade…
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What made the Team Leader of Edale Mountain Rescue Team (EMRT) smitten with Kinder Scout? Find out by listening to this interview with Dave Torr who describes his first encounter. You’ll also hear about how he got involved with EMRT, what types of incidents they usually deal with on Kinder, and why he chooses to dedicate his time to this volunteer …
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Discover the peat bogs and erosion gullies characteristic of Kinder Scout through the words of Jody Vallance, Communication & Engagement Officer at Moors For The Future Partnership. Listen to this interview to find out about Jody’s first experience and impression of Kinder Scout, why you might come across gully blocking materials such as piles of s…
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In our first episode with an international guest, Dr Jen Frahm (from Melbourne, Australia), gives her amazing insights to change. Jen is a highly experienced change practitioner (and Ph.D. Dr no less) and we learned so much from this conversation. Jen talks about loving the messiness of change, why being a 'slashie' is so hard, her advice for new c…
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In this episode, I talk all things change and Thinking Environment with the glorious Sophie Stephenson. The Thinking Environment provides an experiential way of learning how to do the good thinking that leads to good doing. About the Thinking Environment (taken from Sophie's website) "The Thinking Environment was originally conceived by Nancy Kline…
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In this episode, I chat with the amazing Kate Faragher. Kate is an actress by background but has ended up in the world of communications and entrepreneurship (starting her own nursery) and is currently writing a book. We talk about energy and nudges and feedback. The impact of acting on Kate's work. Language and dialogue and more. I LOVED this one.…
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In this episode, Hodan Noor, coach and change maker, talks honestly about her own personal journey through change and how this has shaped her approach to change in general. A key theme is about how important it is to really know ourselves before change can happen. To understand our stuff and how that impacts on the people around us and how vitally …
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In this episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with Gemma McDonald, an independent change agent and all round brilliant human. Through our conversation, we hear about Gemma's experience of change in the banking sector and in the NHS. We discuss the key themes she has seen and how we need to stop being so 'institutionalised' in our thinking about …
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In this episode I get to talk all things change, behaviour change and digital health apps with Liz Ashall-Payne. Liz is CEO and founder of ORCHA - The organisations for review of care and health apps - www.orcha.co.uk I have learned so much on this podcast and it was a LOT of fun to do too. Apologies, we switched off all known technology but then g…
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Hello and welcome to the first ever Creating Change podcast!Our first guest is Jill de Bene (@BeneJill) and she is awesome. Jill and I have worked together on and off for years and she is the person I have learned from the most. Jill is an amazing coach, boss, director and friend and I can't wait for you to hear her magic too. In this episode we ta…
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