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How can we live well together? What gives life purpose? What about technology, education, faith, capitalism, work, family? Is another life possible? Plough editor Peter Mommsen and senior editor Susannah Black Roberts dig deeper into perspectives from a wide variety of writers and thinkers appearing in the pages of Plough.
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The Plough-Share

Of Axe and Plough

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Theology. Heathenry. Polytheism. Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Roman Polytheism, philosophy, history, folklore, and thoughts. The vocal attachment to Of Axe and Plough, the Blog. It's your fault this title is a pun.
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As a proud daughter of a farmer, I believe that farmers are not only providers of food but also people who are in touch with nature and can speak to it. Stay tuned to my poetry collections inspired by my childhood years on a farm.
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The Practical Neurology Podcast is the essential guide for the everyday life of all neurologists. Just like our journal Practical Neurology, this podcast is useful for everyone who sees neurological patients and who wants to keep up-to-date and safe in managing them. In other words, this is a podcast for jobbing neurologists who plough through the tension headaches and funny turns week in and week out. Subscribe to enjoy deep dives into each journal issue with editors Prof. Philip Smith and ...
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Welcome to Fish ’N’ Brits, the very British podcast, from very Floridian America, where Adam and Wayne, two British ex-pats turned ‘Murica residents, break down the strange things that happen both sides of the pond, make sense of their lives as Brits amongst the USA locals, and dust off their ever failing memories of life back in England. Each week join the lads as they plough through the green fields of Englands peculiarities, and answer your questions about their lives, experiences, and th ...
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A regular podcast covering different aspects of English folklore, starting in East Anglia. Broadcast from the media suite at UEA, we include monthly podcasts covering a different myths, interspersed with interviews, specials and readings from local authors.
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Taking The Pulse

Fresh Air Production

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Ian Stone, Geoff Norcott & Ayesha Hazarika plough through the political spewings of the week and puke them back at you in comedic form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Peacock and Gamble

info@fubarradio.com (Fubar Radio)

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Acclaimed, chart-topping podcast comedy kings Peacock and Gamble plough their own unique radio furrow, live each week on Fubar. They'll be talking to big name guests from the world of comedy, and tackling the big subjects: goldfish, movie gaffes and death.
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Fails and Fixins is a case study of marketing, public relations, and social media campaign failures. We research what went wrong and offer ways to prevent it from happening again. If you've ever wondered how a campaign went off the rails or sat back watching a PR crisis unfold while thinking, "Wow, they handled that poorly." Fails and Fixins is the public relations podcast for you.
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Biologic Therapy In Rheumatoid Arthritis

rhnews@elsevier.com (Rheumatology News International)

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Biologic Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Pioneers in Research, is a monthly series of podcasts featuring interviews with today's giants in rheumatology sponsored by Schering-Plough Corporation. In this series brought to you by Rheumatology News International, you will hear some of the greatest scientists in rheumatology describe the exploration of what was then uncharted medical territory. Their words will bring alive the journey of discovery that placed them in the annals of history's grea ...
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The Group Chat

Virgin Media News

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A weekly news podcast from Virgin Media Television featuring correspondents Gavan Reilly, Zara King and Richard Chambers. Join the gang every Thursday morning (or Wednesday night on TV!) as they discuss the latest and breaking news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We are a Hull-based company creating theatre that brings people together for a good night out with big ideas. We are an Arts Council England national portfolio organisation and associate company of Paines Plough, supported by Hull City Council.
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A sunken raft of weeds woven into a verdant morass of sound, song and story. Broadcast on London's Resonance FM every Thursday, Into the Moss is a 14 minute drift through original music, soundscapes and liminal yarns.
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The Edified Ear

Dr. David Mackereth

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A series of audio books which have been produced with the desire to honour the Lord Jesus Christ, edify the saints, and set forth more clearly the Gospel. Read by real people from across the globe.
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OviCast is the Teagasc Sheep podcast. Presented by Ciaran Lynch it brings you the latest advice, insights and technical updates for the sheep industry. Visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-sheep-podcast/
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The Sod Pod

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Hello Hello! Welcome to The Sod Pod. A hugely informative farming podcast brought to you by Grassland Agro where we like to chat all things farming across the Island of Ireland and beyond. From agronomy to technology, agricultural policy, machinery and more, we are also partial to a healthy GAA debate along the way. Streaming every fortnight, pop on and give us a listen!
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Discover food stories from the Irish food scene and beyond, every Sunday morning, with Food In 5 MInutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Breaking Bread Birmingham

Breaking Bread Podcast

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Welcome to Breaking Bread Birmingham, the ultimate food podcast that celebrates the vibrant culinary landscape of our beloved city. We are your hosts, Liam and Carl, two food-obsessed friends on a mission to uncover the hidden gems, culinary wonders, and untold stories that make Birmingham’s food scene genuinely exceptional. So join us on this mouthwatering adventure as we explore the city’s food scene, share inspiring stories, and champion Birmingham as a culinary destination worth celebrating.
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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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That’s So Craven is the go-to podcast for all things Fulham FC. Hosted by passionate fans from all over the world, the show dives into match previews and reviews, player performances, and tactical analysis with a keen and knowledgeable eye. Each episode brings lively discussions, strong debate and occasional guest appearances from those in the Fulham community, offering listeners an in-depth look at both current events and historical moments from Craven Cottage. Whether you’re a die-hard Ful ...
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WELCOME INFLUENCERS, ENTREPRENEURS, and COMMUNITY LEADERS who aspire to make a massive impact in 2018! This is the official community for the Military Influencer Conference. A place for us to network, connect and establish a foundation for #MICOrlando. Here is the audio from all the presentations from MIC2017 in Dallas.
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Partners in Crime

Adam Croft & Robert Daws

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You'd think two bestselling crime writers would just talk about crime, right? Not these ones. Sit back and enjoy fun, frolics and laughs. After all, what's more lighthearted than murder?
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Politics, sport, sport as politics pursued by other means. Objective, non-aligned, left-wing talk. Theory, practice, the history we're told, the history of what actually happened. Inspired by Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Antonio Gramsci and Eduardo Galeano. A good midfield quartet but who will play out wide on the left? “The most revolutionary thing one can do is always to proclaim loudly what is happening.” ― Rosa Luxemburg
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Learn a phrasal verb every day with this series of short podcasts by Luke Thompson from Luke’s English Podcast. Each episode contains definitions, explanations and improvised examples of each phrase to help you understand and remember these complex but important parts of the English language! Transcripts are also available for every episode.
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GIANT is a weekly podcast bringing you football stories that matter, told by the people who were there. It’s as much about people as it is penalties, life as it is legends, and emotion as it is extra-time. This is an audio documentary series that takes you deep into the stories you might know, you think you know, or you definitely should know. 'Imagine This American Life, if all the stories somehow related to football.' - The Guardian. Season One of GIANT is a multi-award winning Spotify Ori ...
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The action centres on a London flat owned by misanthrope and serial anecdote pilferer Vince Clark, a man who hates whistlers and has the complaints departments of local haulage firms on speed-dial. Anything coming between him and his lazy existence is seen off with shocking levels of sarcasm. Unluckily for Vince, played by Sean Lock, he finds himself sharing his tower-block home with his exact opposite: the relentlessly optimistic Errol Spears, a man incapable of saying no. This leads, among ...
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Join Keri and Matthew this week AND 22 NEW PATRONS! (shoutouts at the end you lovely people) as they kick the hornets' nest that is The Archers into the long grass. Baking in the oven, we have: Love at First Sting? : Zainab scooters into Ben's life. Bad-Time Story : Alice reads George his wrongs. Fake Off : Khalil likes to stir, but still gets his …
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Richard has returned to Gavan and Zara from Pennsylvania to discuss the 'Kamala Wave' in America and the implications of a second assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The group discusses the political plans of politicians at the ploughing. And Pager Panic; what do the pager bombings against Hezbollah mean for tensions in the Middle East? Hosted o…
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Sheep specialists, Michael Gottstein and Damian Costello, are on this week’s OviCast as they discuss the focus on lamb finishing at the sheep section of the Teagasc stand at this year’s National Ploughing Championships. Michael talks to us about some of the decisions that need to be made with regards to lamb finishing and purchasing stores this aut…
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As we hit the middle of the month, it's time for another helping of Food In 5 Minutes, this week taking a look at the Regional Food Starter Programme, organic happenings at the National Ploughing Championships, news on Lidl's Kickstarter rollout, a new survey from SuperValu on dinner time habits and a look at the Great Taste Awards in London. Links…
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On this episode James and Ed are joined by Sophie Tyner, a Regional Manager with Grassland Agro and John Brennan a member of our Technical and Sustainability Team. The excitement is building for the 93rd Annual National Ploughing Championships. Grassland Agro do not have one stand at the ploughing, they have TWO. The lads chat about what you can ex…
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In The Archive Room this week - Dee Lewis reflects on 16 very varied years working at Manx Radio; we discover just how difficult it is to make a radio commercial, and a Governor tries his hand at ploughing at Cronk-y-Voddy. Plus - two very different poems - one by Patsy Everett and another by Ronnie Fell - offer snapshots of Island life…
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In this episode, Adam Regan and Adam Johnson share the evolution of their pubs—the Hare and Hounds in Kings Heath and the Plough Harborne—in Birmingham's nightlife and hospitality scene. The conversation explores how Medicine Bar, a landmark spot in Digbeth, influenced the local culture and the impact of venues like Circo and 52 Degrees North. They…
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This is a great Irish reel to learn and play. Anurakt Scheepers has some nice tabs for this song. Dave Hum's family also sells Dave's tabs and original backing track for the song on their website. I used Dave's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. I added a pulsating synthesizer like he uses, which is cool. I used MIDI for the bass…
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Get ready for a deep dive into the unstoppable rise of Tom & Scott, the masterminds behind OPM, Birmingham's burger sensation! In this episode of Breaking Bread, we uncover how they went from fashion to food, launching OPM with zero culinary experience. Hear the wild stories of their early street food hustle, the first-ever DDC, and how they took t…
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Sheep specialist, Damian Costello, joins us on this week’s OviCast as we discuss a new survey just launched that is examining labour on sheep farms. Labour is widely acknowledged as a big challenge in the running of a sheep enterprise, particularly in an era where part-time, sheep farming is now the norm. Damian talks about the key areas the survey…
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🎙Excellent Etihad Effort🎙 Fulham put in a memorable performance against Man City in a 3-2 loss to the Champions. On another day, Fulham walk away with a win but we go into the International break with our heads held high. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to never miss an episode by using this link https://podfollow.com/thats-so-craven Like an…
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In The Archive Room this week .... Louise Quirk talks with Captain Corteen in 1971 as the Lady of Mann made a farewell trip to the Calf of Man before leaving the Isle of Man for good. Historian Peter Kelly talks to David Callister about the very early days of the Gaiety Theatre - and we get a first taste of electronic music from the Sulby Phantom B…
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For the 40th edition of Food In 5 Minutes as part of the Ken On Food podcast, you'll be hearing this week about Reaction to Budget 2025 on the hospitality front in Ireland The Blas na hÉireann Awards for 2024 The Food & Wine Restaurant of the Year Awards The Good Food Ireland Awards (it's a busy time for awards!) And the unveiling of the first MICH…
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The Gospel in Southwest China in the early 20th Century. The biography of James O. Fraser, missionary to the Lisu of Southwest China in the early 1900s. Behind the Ranges : Fraser of Lisuland S. W. China by Geraldine Taylor. [Mrs. Howard Taylor]. London : Lutterworth Press & The China Inland Mission, 1944. Chapter 19 : A New Call. Read by Dr. David…
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The gripping biography of James Outram Fraser, missionary to the Lisu of Southwest China in the early 1900s. Behind the Ranges : Fraser of Lisuland S. W. China by Geraldine Taylor. [Mrs. Howard Taylor]. London : Lutterworth Press & The China Inland Mission, 1944. Chapter 18 : Blood of His Own. Read by Dr. David Mackereth…
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The well-known biography of a much-loved missionary to the Lisu of Soutwest China in the early 20th Century. Behind the Ranges : Fraser of Lisuland S. W. China by Geraldine Taylor. [Mrs. Howard Taylor]. London : Lutterworth Press & The China Inland Mission, 1944. Chapter 17 : Love and Patience Read by Dr. David Mackereth…
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Charles O'Donnell, Louise Hickey and Rubina Freiberg bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes: Budget 2025: Allocations to department schemes; Budget 2025: Tax reliefs for farmers and RZLT; EPA State of the Environment Report; Latest TB figures and further bluetongue concerns; Kepak West…
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Seamus Fagan from the Department of Agriculture’s Regional Veterinary Lab in Athlone joins us for the latest OviCast episode as we discuss various health issues this autumn. With many flocks completing the final check over ewes before going to the ram, Seamus highlights some of the teeth problems they have been seeing in the lab in recent years tha…
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Richard, Gavan and Zara are joined in studio by Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure, for comment on Budget 2025 and the blow-back from the bike shed. The group discusses the consequences of the recent missile attacks by Iran against Israel and what it means for the 379 Irish UNIFIL staff currently in Lebanon. And did Walz flub the deba…
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"I never thought it would happen to me." The first episode of the limited Farm Safety Survivor Series brought to you by Agriland, in association with AXA and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), focuses on safe livestock handling. In today’s podcast, Agriland news journalist Rubina Freiberg speaks to beef farmer Mick O’Dea fro…
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🎙Marco’s Man City Mountain🎙 Fulham haven't even taken a point from Man City in our last 13 meetings and conceded 9 goals across our two fixtures last year but this time something feels a different. Can Fulham capitalise on our best ever Premier League start and upset the Champions elect at the Etihad? Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to never…
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In this episode, we break bread with Lydia. Lydia shares a candid recount of the challenges faced while opening her three successful businesses, Warwick St Kitchen in Leamington, Saint Kitchen in Brums JQ and her new bakery in Warwick. From cost overruns due to inflation and crises, to issues with cash flow and supply chain disruptions. Despite the…
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Albert Einstein, one of the 20th century's most transformative figures, found refuge in the secluded expanse of North Norfolk's coast during a critical juncture in his life. His odyssey to Roughton Heath was fraught with danger, yet it proved to be a defining moment in his evolution as both a scientist and a public intellectual, whose revolutionary…
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In this special episode of AgriFocus, we take a look at everything effecting agriculture and rural life that was announced today in Budget 2025. Go beyond the headlines with our new podcast series – AgriFocus – where we take a closer look at some of the key issues that directly impact on farmers, rural communities and the agri-sector.…
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This is a trailer for tomorrow's episode with the successful business owner and creator of the fantastic new course How To Open A Coffee Shop, Lydia Papaphilippopoulos Snape. Tune in for practical tips, personal anecdotes, and invaluable business advice from this passionate hospitality expert. Get ready to be inspired for your own venture!…
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