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My name is Dr. John Watson, once of the British Army Northumberland Fusilier Regiment, now a true crime podcaster based in Central London. I don't have much experience in criminology, so this is mostly a record of how I met possibly the most brilliant and bizarre person I have ever (and will ever) know. Join me as I document the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. This podcast is property of Goalhanger Podcasts. Copyright 2023. SHERLOCK AND CO. Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Northumberland Newcomers

Rosa Ortega and Emilio Ojeda

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A podcast from Northumberland Settlement Services. • Empowering Newcomers • Facilitate and Encourage Leadership • Inclusion and Diversity • Promotion of Successful Stories • Arts • Culinary • Education / Tutoring • Business • Entertainment • Networking • Employment • Local news (regarding newcomers) • About Northumberland Settlement Services and Immigration News • Interviews • Music and more!
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BatChat

Bat Conservation Trust

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Taking you into the field to discover the world of bat conservation. BatChat is for anyone who loves bats or has an interest in the conservation of these fascinating mammals. Ecologist and Bat Conservation Trust Trustee Steve Roe takes you on-location, talking to the experts as well as local heroes to bring you the latest from the world of bats. Series 6 is being released right now with episodes released every other Wednesday. In this series we travel to Northumberland to visit the UK's larg ...
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Live @ Forty5

Live @ Forty5

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Live @ Forty5 is new for Northumberland. Based on the popular TED talks concept, we are organising a series of monthly mini-lectures in Northumberland to inspire, educate and entertain. WHEN? The third Thursday of every month, 8-9pm WHERE? Gallery 45, Felton, Northumberland. HOW? (much) £5 per person to included tea and coffee! Our first speakers have already been lined up and they have a wealth of knowledge and stories from all walks of life. Some will be educational, some will be humorous ...
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Folk on Foot

Matthew Bannister

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“Modest people, playing gorgeous music, speaking articulately about areas they love. Fabulously calming” – one listener’s description of this multi-award-winning podcast in which Matthew Bannister goes walking with top folk musicians in the landscapes that have inspired them. “A restorative breathing space in sound” – The Telegraph. “Immaculately produced” – The Times Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pit-yack, pitmatic: a dialect of English used in the counties of Northumberland and Durham in England. Soulmaking perceptions for psychonauts and dharma bums to illuminate these dimly-lit days of distraction with presence and fascination.
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From the Smiths Podcast //

FROM THE SMITHS PODCAST

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FROM BUSINESS TO BURGERS // This is a biweekly podcast of SJ + Simon (From the Smith’s Photography) We’re based in Northumberland and shoot some weddings for some seriously lush folk– Each episode we discuss what we’ve been up to wedding wise + what we’ve been eating since the last show. Please feel free to follow our instas for loads of behind the scenes fun (@SJ.FROMTHESMITHSPHOTOGRAPHY + SIMON. FROMTHESMITHSPHOTOGRAPHY)
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EDs and TALES

Ed James and Ed Thompson

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A light-hearted look at characters, events, stories, myth & legend, from The GREAT NORTH EAST of England. – The area is roughly described as “almost to the tips of Bernicia and Deira or the auld Northumberland of the Middle-ages” The shows are hosted by EDS JAMES & THOMPSON. Each episode tackles a different subject with romance and rigmarole, laughs and tears, joy, and pain, punctuated with live musical performances and renditions. Together with a panel of star guests, they deliver, “The VER ...
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2 Guys 1 Garage Podcast

2 Guys 1 Garage

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Two podcasters wake up to a divided world with chaos on the streets....can they create the ultimate podcast that will reunite the human race or will they succumb to internet obscurity?....there will be blood! Oh and a whole lotta talking!
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57OH! Podcast

7 Mountains Media

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Welcome to the 57Oh! You'll love it here! Focusing on Union, Snyder, Northumberland, Columbia, Lycoming and Montour counties, join the 57Oh! Crew as they explore the central Susquehanna River Valley, visiting businesses, events and regional attractions that make #the570 an awesome place to live, work and play. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, local libations, farm-to-table food or regional history, there is something for everyone in the 57OH! Lura Good is the only paid talkin ...
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Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival (BFMAF)

Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival

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A series of podcasts and conversations with artists and filmmakers participating in Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival during 2020 and 2021. Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival (BFMAF) is an organisation for new cinema and artists’ moving image based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland on the borders of England and Scotland. The Festival leads through collaboration and research. With a resolute commitment to peer support, artistic production and community development, the Film Festival is ...
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LUCY LOVES

Lucy Gourlay

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Lucy Loves is a podcast bringing a bit of light-hearted fun and humour, inspired by you for you. It is borne from Lucy’s love of listening and love of laughter. Each week our aim is to bring you a few laughs and some inspiring momentum to lift the spirits - and to find out what makes your heart smile. Lucy Gourlay is a happy, hard-working, busy single mum to two fabulous children. Lucy lives in rural Northumberland and loves baking. She also loves the idea of running! Lucy is a Time to Think ...
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Golden Grenades

Golden Grenades Collective

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Golden Grenades is a weekly podcast about birds and those who worship them, all set against the heart-warming, upbeat backdrop of the end of the world. Each week, YOLOBirder chats to a special guest about their five favourite birds, one of which must enter a best bird duel against the mighty peregrine falcon! Twitter: @YOLOBirder. Artwork, music, bells and whistles by Will Rose.
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Destination

Longform improv comedy podcast

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Destination is a weekly, improvised and darkly comic podcast illuminating a 15-minute slice of one person’s journey. Other characters breeze in as fleeting points of contact through telephone calls, thoughts and hallucinations. So much can change in 15 minutes. Recorded in real time with a varying cast including Katy Schutte, Tony Harris, Jinni Lyons, Jonathan Monkhouse, Rhiannon Vivian, Chris Mead, Dave Waller, Maria Peters and Lloydie James Lloyd. Destination is an improvised podcast creat ...
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The Earth Sea Love Podcast is a podcast for and about women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour and their relationship with nature hosted by Sheree Mack. The Earth Sea Love Podcast is committed to exploring the experiences of women of colour with Mother Nature. We want to provide spaces where the hidden voices in the environmental/ conservation conversations can explore their relationship with the natural world.Inspired by time spent outdoors, we a ...
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Every winter, Rachael and Becky Unthank and their extended families invite their fans to join them for singing weekends in their native Northumberland. Some fifty people stay together at a bunkhouse where pianist/producer Adrian McNally does the cooking, and Rachel and Becky lead singing workshops. The weekend includes a session in the atmospheric …
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Cole Stacey’s album “Postcards from Lost Places” was recorded in atmospheric locations around Dartmoor. In this episode Cole retraces his steps - taking us back to some of those places and performing the songs inspired by them. We hear about his journey into folk music, his partnership with Joseph O’Keefe in India Electric Co - and his experiences …
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6E65…
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In today's episode of The Women Offshore Podcast, we focus on Mariner Mental Health with Maisa Ziegler. She is a mariner, therapist, and coach living in Hawaii and helping mariners find a better balance in their life. Trigger Warning! Christine hears from Maisa about her own traumatic event at sea that affected her Mental Health negatively until sh…
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SIEGE AT THE MUSEUM - Everything seemed to be within our control at one moment and then in this sudden altercation with Hector things began to spiral wildly out of control. Just how far this thing would go still baffles me. Sherlock and I decided to go over the case with the help of Hector's wife Shireen. Part 2 of 4 This episode contains swearing,…
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In this episode we chat to Beth Veitch, a blossoming dance artist in the region. We will find out more about her journey into dance and the type of work that she delivers in the region. To find out more about Beth and how you can get involved, head to her website here If you want to see more from us and how to get involved, follow us on Instagram o…
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On this month’s show, Matthew is joined by Mary Chapin Carpenter, Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart to talk about their beautiful new album “Looking for the Thread”. There’s also music from Richard Dawson, Seth Lakeman, Anna B Savage, Cole Stacey, Cynefin, Altan and Rhona Macfarlane. Lucy Shields has the album preview and gig news. --- We rely on sup…
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THE KILLER IN THE KITCHEN - Hector McFarlane bounded through our door somewhat unexpectedly. He was agitated, unnerved and pulsing with fury. He wanted our help and we DID NOT want to give it... at first. Episode description: Part 1 of 4 This episode contains swearing, depictions of violence and references to animal abuse. Listener discretion is ad…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6E64…
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The Women Offshore Benefit Gala took place on February 8th at the Petroleum Club of Houston, Texas. Funds raised that night went towards scholarships for U.S. Maritime Academy cadets, supporting their essential sea terms. Special thanks to our table sponsors, including USMMA AAF, Transocean, Oxy, AMO, NOV, Chevron, Shell, Noble, Houston Pilots, ATP…
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THE TIGER OF DAMASCUS - Our intruder that found his way back to the crime scene dressed as an officer was still at large. But it was our turn now to take to the skies, and hopefully not be shot at for sport. We just had to track down Sherlock first and we'd be on our way. But he was busy... doing something.. weird. Apologies for the technical error…
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THEY FELL FROM THE SKY - we were dumbfounded, staggered, distraught. How was this possible? That these men would find themselves scattered in pieces over a Surrey crop field. I could see even in the great Detective's eyes that he was struggling. And I mean Sherlock there, not bloody Baynes. Episode description: Part 2 of 3 This episode contains gor…
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The history of the transatlantic slave trade and its legacy in Bristol are at the heart of this episode. It features West Country singer Reg Meuross, concertina player Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne and kora player Modou Ndaiye performing music from Reg’s powerful “Stolen from God” song cycle as we follow the route taken by the statue of the slave trad…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6E63…
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We’re back and more excited than ever to bring you fresh stories, honest conversations, and inspiring voices from the maritime industry! Kicking off this season, Christine MacMillian sits down with our first guest for the season, Rachel Pagonis, a Safety Officer onboard a cruise ship with over a decade of experience at sea. Rachel shares how her lo…
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THE VANISHING HOST - To look at John Scott Eccles was to look upon your average looking accountant. Sorry accountants. Yet so there was so much more to this man than that first appearance. That first appearance on our doorstep, flustered, bewildered and hellbent on telling us a fascinating story of international subterfuge, a global criminal web an…
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THE SOUL OF THE MOUNTAIN - It was fairly typical of my companion to reach a conclusion so easily and swiftly while for us it remained a blur on the horizon. Sherlock and Mariana - who apparently speaks every tongue known to man - spoke with the Japanese intruder... but it was in a quiet chapel where I would finally catch up with Sherlock and the tr…
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Send us a text We’re catching up with Tom Pattinson in the bleak mid-winter and he’s full of busy in and out of the garden… Tom Cadwallender’s reflecting on the good and the bad as we move into a New Year of birding. And we’ll be looking into the magical mystical world of moths, Dr Zoe Randall is here from Butterly Conservation to tell us how we ca…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6E62…
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THE WIDOW'S TALE - We had discovered and examined the body of Peter Orwell Carey otherwise known as 'Black Peter'. It was a gruesome death in baffling circumstances... We wanted answers from Mrs. Carey - and she was all too willing to give them. Part 2 of 3 This episode contains swearing, references to death and emotional distress, domestic abuse, …
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CABIN IN THE WOODS - My companions and I had come up against some obstacles for the next published case. The Vatican said no, the canary trainer was too complicated, I was at a loss... That was until an old friend in Stanley Hopkins came to us with a problem. The problem was that of Black Peter... and what exactly happened in his cabin late at nigh…
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The Brighton based band Bird in the Belly take us for a walk on the South Downs Way during the Tremula Festival of Outdoor Podcasting. For the very first time, we’re joined by an audience of Folk on Foot fans. The band (Laura Ward, Adam Ronchetti Tom Pryor and Jinwoo) share a song about a day out in Brighton in 1813, a love song to a Welsh Ploughbo…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6E61…
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THE PREDATOR AND ITS PREY - cases come in all shapes and sizes... but when Mark Merrilow came round to apologise I never expected to find ourselves here. Speaking with Eugenia Ronder and hearing her fascinating tale. This is a case - and indeed an episode - like no other. Part 2 of 2 This episode contains swearing, references to abuse, animal cruel…
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Joining Kit for a chat about birds today is 11 year old Henry Day, aka Naturetastic Henry. He is absolutely crazy about wildlife and conservation and loves nothing more than exploring the natural world around his home in East Anglia and beyond, and sharing his adventures on his blog, socials and YouTube channel. He is a junior wildlife ambassador f…
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SNOW WAY OUT - my companion and I were confined to Baker Street after severe snowfall locked the City down. On our way back from an impromptu pub excursion it was a cry of 'murder' that prompted the opening of a case very close to home... Part 1 of 2 This episode contains swearing and depictions of mutilation. Listener discretion is advised. For me…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6E60…
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GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST - We made our way into the older parts of the building, to find what had been hidden long ago.. and what was now being hunted. The older parts of the building happened to be a Children's Hospital.. so yeah that was interesting. Sorry that we all had to sing in costume - but it was pretty important when it came down to chasin…
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THE GOSSIPMONGER AND THE SOLICITOR - our supposed night of relaxation had turned pretty crazy. We met with Barney Stockdale, a man hired to keep us away from that building... It was time to figure out why. The information would be accessed through a Drag Queen and a Solicitor on annual leave. I told you it was pretty crazy. Mariana x Part 2 of 3 Th…
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On this episode of In the studio with: We are joined by Virginia Kennedy, a North East treasure when it comes to the dance scene. Virginia takes us on a journey through her past, her influences, her work and how it has evolved and developed today. Listen in to hear what contemporary dance is to her and find out how you might get involved in what sh…
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AN UNWANTED GUEST - John was recovering from the events of our previous adventure... Sherlock and I were trying to do the same. Working most cases remotely. Helping clients with problems over the phone or on zoom. We were looking forward to our downtime. The Goalhanger Christmas Party at The Three Gables Children's Hospital Event Ballroom. A good c…
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Ho Ho Ho! Enjoy traditional Christmas carols, midwinter Morris dancing, a peal of bells and a recipe for Christmas pudding set to music as we head for the Three Tuns pub in Bishop’s Castle with squeezebox maestro John Kirkpatrick MBE, the Castle Carollers and the Shropshire Bedlams. Along the way we’ll discover the story behind ancient winter custo…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6E59…
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THE ANDALUCIA - we began with Captain Arthur Morstan. We would end in the Captain's Cabin of The Andalucia. Quite how we got here, quite how this all ended, is still unsettled and unformed in my mind and my heart. We thought we had broken The Sign of Four. We thought we had silenced them in capturing Jonathan Small. We were wrong. I'm sorry. Part 1…
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Send us a text Tom Pattinson’s delving into late season colour and singing the praises of indoor plants, and it’s national tree planting week And, Tom Cadwallender’s in search of a small Arctic seabird that’s as tough as they come, and he’s looking at the curlew and the pressures they’re facing... Plus some top tips for the garden from Tom P. Suppo…
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Join Christine for a special send-off episode as we take a temporary pause on the Women Offshore podcast. We’re taking this break to reflect, regroup, and explore new ideas to bring you even more engaging content in the future. We will be working for a few months in silence to come back stronger and more successful. We’re excited about what’s ahead…
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ALL THE SMALL THINGS - I should have never doubted my flatmate. This whole time he had been harvesting the smallest, seemingly insignificant clues and now it was time to present his case. At a dinner party of all places. This is why I don't like hosting. Part 9 of 10 This episode contains swearing, violence, references to torture, death. Listener d…
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Join us for our inaugural episode as we sit down with Eliot Smith, the Artistic Director of Eliot Smith Dance. In this insightful conversation, we explore the vibrant world of movement-making in Northumberland. Eliot shares his journey as a creative, revealing the places that inspire him and his go-to warm-up tracks that get him in the zone. If you…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. S6Ep5…
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NOT TO BE SNIFFED AT - our new companion Toby was onto something. The search was opening up, taking us out of Hounslow and into neighbouring Twickenham and Strawberry Hill... But in order to track down the Four we had to look elsewhere. The search site wasn't where, but when. Only in revisiting my edit did things fall into place. Part 8 of 10 This …
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The holiday season can be a challenging time for those working offshore as friends and family celebrate back home. In this episode, April Killian joins Ally Cedeno to share practical tips and heartfelt advice on making the most of the holidays while you're away at sea. They dive into the emotional toll of being separated from loved ones during spec…
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AURORA - a word which would feel like it had a million different meanings. Tonga was trying to communicate to us. It was down to Sherlock and the co-investigation between Interpol and Scotland Yard to decipher exactly what Aurora meant and how it would lead us to Tonga and the Surakula. Part 7 of 10 This episode contains swearing. Listener discreti…
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Delve into the history of madness as we walk with the “broken folk” duo Lunatraktors in the 200 acre grounds of the Bethlem Royal Hospital in South London. Clair le Couteur and Carli Jefferson are fascinated by the story of the hospital which was founded in the 13th century by monks - and nicknamed “Bedlam”. They perform songs inspired by the place…
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Steve spotted his first bats of the year out on the wing this week—a sure sign that spring’s on the way. Have you seen any yet? Text the show to tell Steve about your first bat of the year and see if we can draw up a picture of where bats have been seen across the country during this spell of warmer weather. Don’t forget to include your name. Step …
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LONDON CALLING - we were home. The trip to India had raised more questions than it had answered. Sherlock wanted to return to the beginning, to uncover things that may have been buried beneath the surface. I just wanted to sleep off the jetlag. Mariana just wanted her new suitcase to open. Part 6 of 10 This episode contains swearing, minors in dist…
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