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The TT Podcast

Isle of Man TT Races

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What makes the Isle of Man TT Races so special? Find out, by joining Chris Pritchard and Steve Plater each fortnight as they delve into the fabled motorcycling event, meeting the men and women who risk everything in pursuit of glory. If you want to know what it really takes to be a TT racer, this podcast is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Talkin' Isles

New York Islanders

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Talkin' Isles is the official interview podcast of the New York Islanders. Join Radio Color Commentator Greg Picker and NewYorkIslanders.com Digital Director Cory Wright, as they welcome special guests, alumni, broadcasters and chat about all things involving the New York Islanders.
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Dr Theo Blackmore from disAbility Cornwall, a Disabled Peoples’ Organisation based in Hayle, Cornwall, talks to influential representatives and leaders from Disabled Peoples’ Organisations and the voluntary sector across the UK! The podcast is currently available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Podbean App, YouTube, TuneIn + Alexa & Amazon Music.
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B & H Gold

Radio Manx Ltd

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B & H Gold . . a few minutes happy banter with Beth and Howard about anything and everything which makes them smile. The perfect pick-me-up podcast for those who crave the bright side of life – there is one . . really!
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A weekly look at the Manx political scene in which Phil Gawne talks to the politicians who are raising the issues and asking the questions in Tynwald and the House of Keys, ex-politicians about their time in power and exploring the wider world of politics and the workings of Government.
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Enter the confession box with comedian Lucie Isle, as she decides whether to send her guest to their own personal heaven or hell. In each confession session Lucie's guest proves their worth before the final judgement. A trial of honesty, confession and redemption, prepare to see the very best, and absolute worst sides of people you thought you knew. Featuring guests from trans, queer, drag and SW communities, and our allies. New episodes monthly. Sponsored by Facialteam, experts in Facial Fe ...
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If you’re interested in Island history, if you can’t resist a good story, and if you like meeting great characters, then you’ll love everything in The Archive Room! Real stories, told by the people who were there - using Manx Radio archive recordings to explore every aspect of Island life in years gone by.
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Ireland is full of cottages and castles and cathedrals and pubs. But it so much more than that. Erin's Isle takes you beyond the shillelaghs and the shamrocks in stories that will make you feel like you are there. Plus, you'll get to know the real people who live here and both the authentic and the offbeat you won't want to miss when you travel here yourself.
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From the most haunted buildings to ghostly landscapes, and breathtaking UFO encounters... Join host Angus King as he relays spine-chilling stories of paranormal occurrences in Aoteraoa, New Zealand - as reported by witnesses.
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Isle of Man

Isle of Man

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Longtime soul brothers and sometimes collaborators Sam Mickens & Zac Pennington present a weekly program dealing with concepts & constructs in modern masculinity.
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KNIGHTS

Twist Isle Productions

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KNIGHTS is a fantasy fiction Audio Drama podcast. A hidden, merciless evil festers in the Realms as Ark’s knights face impossible choices, grace lost, and growing despair in a race to save the world...hopefully not at the cost of their friend.
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A Lonely Isle

Time Travel Opps

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A Lonely Isle is a collection of anecdotes about Rockall, a remote island in the Atlantic ocean. Each chapter is based on accounts written by visitors over the last two hundred years.
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Isles Tailgate Podcast

Isles Tailgate Podcast

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Isles fans are some of the most passionate fans in all of sports. Ali and Tom, season ticket holders since 2013, sit down sometimes with friends to share stories and thoughts on the current state of the team. Whether you are a die-hard or casual fan, looking for another place for Isles talk, this is the podcast for you.
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Hey everyone, this podcast is about OSR RPG's, Music, Craft Beer, and having some fun! Shane discovered the OSR back in 2013, since then he has written furiously on the subject. Included are ramblings, random tables, monster ideas, reviews and interviews with other OSR authors!
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This weekend (24-25 August) an Andreas woman is taking on a challenge with a difference in memory of her late husband. Darren 'Daz' Hignett died of bladder cancer the day before their 25th wedding anniversary last year, after an 18-month fight. Now, in his memory, his amazing wife Liz is taking on not one, but two major walks to raise funds for the…
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Jeane Burgess, from Tall Oak Media, is back on the Isle to chat about dating and relationships as:1. A Christian2. A full fledged, "been around and learned a few things" grown upCandid. Fun. Heartfelt. Encouraging. And all around INSPIRING. That's what it's like to have a chat with Jeane. Cause that's who she is!Find out more about Jeane (and let h…
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Join Michelle Priest, Run Chairman and Deb Barr, Sponsor Chair of the Isle of Palms Connector Run as they talk to host Bill Macchio about healing, preventing and raising awareness for Child Abuse, and about how people and businesses can get involved. GET INVOLVED: https://www.ioprun.com/registar SPONSOR: https://www.ioprun.com/sponsor VOLUNTEER: ht…
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Highlights from the NWCFL Premier Division clash between FC Isle of Man and Longridge Town at The Bowl in Douglas In their only home fixture of the month, 'The Ravens' were hoping to build on victory last time out against a Longridge Town side looking to build on FA Cup extra preliminary round success seven days previously Match commentary from Rob…
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Henry Bloom Noble name to go from Library, Ørsted windfarm revenue numbers remain secret, Isle of Wight ferry passengers complain over price & archive 2001 Foot & Mouth viewpoint. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Here's your news roundup for Tuesday 27 August, including details of two people fined for flouting road closure rules during MGP, questions over the cost of the Liverpool Ferry Terminal, the Island's latest unemployment figures and a new inclusive play area.By Manx Radio
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Amy Griffiths takes a look at the Island’s planning laws to find out if they’re currently fit for purpose. After one UK developer told her they’d be reluctant to undertake any more projects here because of the amount of red tape they’ve had to jump through, she wants to find out more about how the current legislation works, who’s responsible for up…
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Calls and questions for Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson MHK and Chief Officer Dan Davies on the prison, hate crime, anti-social behaviour, community service, speeding cycles, port security & more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Trespassing on train lines, knock door run, swearing and going into disused buildings are just some of the anti social issues that police have been reporting to recently. With the summer holidays in full swing, officers have been busy responding to some minor and not so minor incidents in their respective communities. PC Louise Kennaugh and Joanna …
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Mission Aviation Fellowship is an international charity using specially-adapted aircraft to bring all kinds of aid to otherwise inaccesible places. In this programme, Dom Sant and his 11 year old son Isaac talk about MAF's work in Papua New Guinea, where they live - and local businessman David Dorricott explains why he's donating a brand new plane …
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It's Christmas Day 1909, but American scholar, W Y Evans Wentz, is still out visiting people in Glen Maye and Peel to hear stories which he retold in 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries', which he published in 1911. In our Manx translation of Dracula by Bram Stoker, Mina Harker has understood something of the character of Count Dracula, from s…
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Haink Shiaght Laa gys jerrey y strane echey yn shiaghtin shoh chaie, cha row Kiaull as Cooish goll Jeheiney er yn oyr dy row y voggyl AM currit da ny roaryn bree, as cha row meer er-lheh 'sy Ghaelg ayns Goll as Gaccan y cheayrt shoh, myr shoh cha nel veg ain son Abbyr Shen Reesht y cheayrt shoh agh y skeeal ass Claare ny Gael er-nyn-son, shen dy gh…
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Three years ago Keys candidates were expressing concern and committing to resolving what was popularly believed to be a housing crisis. Government’s flagship solution to the lack of funds to deliver high quality comprehensive public services is to grow the economically active part of the population so generating more tax income. To do that we need …
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All the latest news, travel, sport and weather in a digestible half-hour package. UPDATE: The warning from police regarding the Ben-my-Chree arriving at the same time as Manx Grand Prix road closures at 6pm - the sailing from Heysham was delayed and is now expected at 7:45pm.By Manx Radio
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In this first programme of the new series, David Callister talks with Inkerman Faragher and with Ellen O'Brien (also known as Cissy) Born in 1924 and 1922 respectively, they both spent the majority of the childhood in the Children's Home in Douglas, following the death of their parents. Here they share memories of their childhood, including being f…
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A rare bike which won the 1923 Senior TT will be displayed on Sunday in Douglas. It was ridden by Tom Sheard, who was the first Manxman to win a TT race the previous year. Tom's granddaughter lost her son Daniel to bowel cancer shortly after this year's TT races and she has decided to put her grandfather’s bike on display to help raise awareness of…
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Manx Care says it accepts there is a ‘significant risk’ to patient safety because of difficulties sharing medical records across the health body. It's been asked to take action by the coroner of inquests and change the way they can be shared between what he’s described as ‘silos’. Coroner James Brooks’ recommendation follows the death of a Ramsey r…
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H hears about a new Poetry Trail for Children, how a new collection of silly verse and comic poetry is aiming to raise thousands for four local charities and more about this year's Festival Interceltique in L'Orient with great success for youth folk band "Scran"By Manx Radio
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Your thirty-minute look at the news, sport, business, travel and weather. In this programme we hear from Steam Packet Managing Director Brian Thomson on the 'hole' in the Manxman as the Island's braces itself for stormy weather overnight. All of that and much, much more... what are you waiting for?By Manx Radio
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WE LAST HEARD FROM FORMER JOURNALIST AND WELL-RESPECTED AUTHOR VALERIE COTTLE FOLLOWING THE PUBLICATION OF ‘DOUGLAS IN PASSING’, A BEAUTIFUL BOOK SHE PRODUCED WITH ARTIST IAN COULSON. ALL 500 COPIES WERE SOLD WITHIN WEEKS, WITH EVERY PENNY AFTER PRODUCTION COSTS BEING DONATED TO CHARITY. VALERIE IS NOW ON ANOTHER MISSION, THIS TIME TO RAISE MONEY F…
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Will the Manxman incident make the Steam Packet think again about selling the Ben My Chree?... Should the MGP be extended back to two weeks?... Should our politicians obey the rules like we have to and be sanctioned like us when they don't?.... and should we finally get proper border controls? It's today's Mannin Line with Alex sitting in for Andy.…
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The Clerk of the Course says riders competing on the Mountain Course can be brought back to The Grandstand the wrong way around the circuit in ‘extreme circumstances’. It happened on Sunday after a red flag in the first qualifying session of the 2024 Manx Grand Prix following an incident which saw the death of rider Louis O’Regan. The decision led …
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Our host Theo welcomes journalist John Pring on the show founder of Disability News Service. John discusses his journalism career, scandals he's covered and tells Theo about his latest book The Department. His book is an account of his 10-year investigation into how the actions of a government department, spurred on by politicians and the outsourci…
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Send us a Text Message. Well, we’ve saved the best til last from Silverstone..it’s Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 team boss Hervé Poncharal! I’d been told by so many people before we sat down that Hervé is an absolute gentleman who loves to chat (which is useful for a podcast guest) and they weren’t wrong – what an absolute pleasure it was to sit with him a…
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Three deaths in three years. Three lives lost, all in similar circumstances, while incarcerated. Have lessons been learned? This special programme, produced by News Editor Tessa Hawley, takes a look at what's being done at the Isle of Man Prison System to keep people safe. NB: This programme contains content that some listeners may find distressing…
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Racing is no longer going ahead* on the Mountain Course this evening, but plenty of drama outside the Manx Grand Prix as organisers issue a correction over a rider's 'non-negative' drugs test, and the Met Office warns of severe gales on the way. We also hear why one Port Erin Commissioner says she will always object to tourist accommodation plans f…
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Hedges not being cut, weeds, trees that should be removed and whether people are prioritised over nature? That and more on today's Mannin Line with Alex sitting in for Andy. #iom #manxradio #manninlineBy Manx Radio
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Do you have a dog that is a little bit nervous when you're out and about? Maybe they're reactive, and can struggle to be around other dogs or people? Well, if so, and you want to expose them to these things from a distance and have a chance to work on your training safely - let us tell you about the group for you. Eva Boyd rescued her dog Spot two …
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Has the cancellation of tonight's MGP qualifying session left you twiddling your thumbs? Catch up on today's news on and from the Isle of Man by listening to this neat, 30-minute podcast. Update brings you all the latest in current affairs, sport, travel, business and more.By Manx Radio
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A new hotel but with no parking?... If you don't want wind power... what is your solution?... And who remembers old buildings of Douglas and maybe has historical info of them... and do we really have no money?... That and more on today's Mannin Line with Alex sitting in for Andy. #iom #manxradio #manninline…
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Former Douglas East MHK Chris Robertshaw has been called a lot of things over his time in business and politics but ’shrinking violet’ was never one of them. Chris has lots to say about the current state of Manx politics and the biggest challenge is how we’ll fit it all in on this week’s Perspective. How many of Chris’s catch phrases will we get? I…
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Lhig dooin goaill toshiaght er y phodcast shoh, Abbyr Shen Reesht, lesh meeryn 'sy Ghaelg ass Shiaght Laa, ry chlashtyn fastyr Jerdein eddyr lieh oor lurg queig as shey pm, as she Maralyn Crellin va chebbal yn chlaare s'jerree 'sy strane shoh j'ee. SHIAGHT LAA Arrane (y Ven) Vlieaun Cur dty vainney, cur dty vainney Choud's mish ta goaill arrane, Lh…
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We rejoin W Y Evans Wentz in Ballasalla where he hears more stories about what he calls 'fairies', though Sophia Morrison points out that the Manx people had lots of names for them, but that 'fairies' was not used. Evans Wentz visited the Island in 1909 to take evidence for his book, 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries', which was published in…
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Retired Methodist Minister Rev'd Paul Davis and his wife Elizabeth have just spent over two months on the Island, as Paul assisted the local Methodist churches whilst our own Chair of District, Rev'd Dr Janet Corlett, was on sabbatical. On the programme today, we discover why the Island is a home-from-home for this Lancashire couple, and learn more…
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In tonight's programme: We hear from the 'Manx Missile' himself, Sir Mark Cavendish, on his special homecoming event on Island this week The 'curtain raiser' ahead of the new Manx football season - the Eric Fletcher Charity Shield - is upon us! We hear from the Ayre United and Rushen United managers ahead of the tie FC Isle of Man's boss and his si…
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The final Update of the week looks back at the homecoming for the Manx Missile, what we know about the Airport Director heading for departures and how does the weather look for MGP....keep those fingers crossed...By Manx Radio
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Ramsey Pool construction history, Jurby Airport latest, IOM Courier non-delivery, saving No. 28 Cregneash / Sound bus service & the WW2 Manx Home Guard. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Send us a Text Message. It's the fourth of our chats from the Monster Energy British Grand Prix – in this episode it a short chat with Speed-Up Racing’s Alonso Lopez! The Spaniard is making his name in Moto2 and finds himself on the shopping list of MotoGP teams for 2025, will he get his chance like his teammate Fermin Aldeguer? Time will tell…. Re…
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Maralyn Crellin gives us an overview of some of the opportunities to enjoy a range of music in the course of the next week. Some of these take place as part of concert seasons in churches, and we also hear about St Paul's Church in Ramsey, celebrating the anniversary of its consecration by Bishop George Murray on 18th August 1822. However, our main…
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After a rather novel start to the programme....things got back on track and we heard about A-Level results day, how have our students fared and what options are available if you didn't get the grades you were hoping for? Also in the programme - what's happening with Courier deliveries around the Island and how does the future look for the Manx Gran…
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Opinion on our electrical future - wind, interconnector, solar or nuclear. The concept of free speech and buying locally to help the economy. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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The Bamboo Village is a unique workshop encouraging children aged 10 and 11 to explore the world of architecture and urban planning. Aside from the excitement of allowing their imaginations run free to design and build their own village, the workshop is about so much more. Mona Devereau from the Society of Architects tells Christy more.…
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