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Delve into immersive tales of history, nature and adventure with the award-winning National Trust Podcast. From wild landscapes to heritage sites and historical legends, unearth fascinating stories about people and places in the UK. This series, travel to the 1930s to unmask the eccentric Ferguson’s Gang, find out how the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree impacted the community, and discover what life was like for the people who toiled deep in a Roman gold mine. To learn more about podcasts f ...
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A monthly magazine type podcast focusing primarily on Leicestershire and the East Midland U.K. Features on local places of interest and heritage eg music, regular items "Telephone Tom Ticklers one liners", "The Vault heritage", "Poem of the month","Story Time", "The Grouching settee", "Interview of the month" etc. A lively and varied 35/40 minutes of wide ranging articles and information tailored to the County of Leicestershire and surrounds.
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Thriving Beyond Borders is a limited series podcast produced by Enkula Wellness Hub as part of a Heritage Lottery-funded project that explores the compelling stories of migrants of African descent who have moved to the UK and Scotland Home. The project explores the financial experiences of people who've made Scotland their home in engaging conversation cafes that have brought together a remarkably diverse range of intergenerational participants aged up to 85. Packed with incredible nuggets a ...
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My love affair with music began when I started making mix tapes with a dual cassette recorder for friends while in junior high school. I moved from that to serving as a resident DJ and record store employee starting in the late 80’s. At 42 though I've mostly retired from playing out. I do take digging for new music very seriously and put a lot of effort into it. You can always listen to Beat Infectious live to hear what I've discovered over the last couple of weeks. I'll usually be serve up ...
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Hosted every Wednesday by artist & songwriter Danieal; uniting the African diaspora's heritage, sharing it's wisdom and uplifting it's history. To know where you are going, you must first know where your coming from. This show is the bridge ensuring safe passage for the African diaspora's future. Achieving against all odds and defiance in the face of adversity are a uncoincidentally a re-occurring theme throughout our episodes. The priceless generational wisdom shared, will resonate with kno ...
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For more than a quarter of a century, GIRES (the Gender Identity Research & Education Society) has been putting trans rights ‘on the agenda’. GIRES was established in 1997 when Bernard Reed, OBE, and his wife Terry Reed, OBE, helped their transgender daughter Niki win a landmark sex discrimination case. The charity has been instrumental in several positive changes to trans and gender-diverse rights in the UK and beyond. The ‘A Legacy of Kindness’ project documents and showcases the rich hist ...
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Deep under the hillsides of Carmarthenshire lie the remains of the UK’s only known Roman gold mines. With a head torch to guide the way, James Grasby ventures into the void to unearth the secrets that lurk in the darkness and finds out the pioneering efforts that the Romans went to in order to extract this precious metal. Click here to view these s…
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Deep under the hillsides of Carmarthenshire lie the remains of the UK’s only known Roman Goldmines. With a head torch to guide the way, James Grasby ventures into the void to unearth the secrets that lurk in the darkness and finds out the pioneering efforts that the Romans went to in order to extract this precious metal. Click here to view these sh…
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Ex-professional footballer Tayshan Hayden-Smith turned to the healing power of nature after the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy in 2017. Since then, he’s been on a journey to bring access to nature to all. He shows ranger Kate Martin around his local community garden and together they see that a garden can be anywhere and anything. Later Kate heads to …
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If you didn’t have money and a way to support yourself and your family in the 1800s you might be forced to go into the workhouse. Find out what life was really like for the men, women and children who ended up there. Heading into the Workhouse, even if modern times, feels ominous and foreboding. Walk alongside Curator James Grasby as he enters The …
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When one man set off on a walk around the UK coast, little did he know that adopting a rescue dog would change the course of his life. Christian Lewis was at rock bottom when he embarked on a journey that would last 6 years, but it was ‘Jet’ and the power of nature, that would piece him back together to lead him onto a life that would otherwise hav…
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The Philae Obelisk at Kingston Lacy in Dorset is an ancient reminder of a very different world. Learn about its origins, why it came to be in England and how its hand-carved inscriptions were key to unlocking the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Listen to this classic episode from our series 125 Treasures, presented by Alison Steadman. [Ad from our…
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Join us as we celebrate the season of blossom with poetry and music written and produced by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage and his band LYR. In this episode, Simon shares the inspiration behind his poetry, and the band discuss how they produced the song Blossom: A CV and collaborated with community choirs as part of the Blossomise album. Production P…
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Eva was the lass that always wanted to invest in someone else's life. Playing different roles at the Men's Health Forum Scotland, and Healthy Fathering Projects before becoming a director at the Scottish Men's Forum, Eva put many people through school and supported their employment. With her pleasant attitude and big smile, she won the hearts of ma…
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Born into Ashanti royalty in Ghana, Eva often listened in on her grandfather's conversations about shares and stocks which later influenced her decision to trade in the same. Despite being the least paid employee, Eva cruised in a Mercedes Benz C180 with personalized registration. As a christian, she strongly believed that God was her source, not h…
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In the 1930s, the mysterious Ferguson’s Gang captivated the British public with their daring and unusual stunts. Led by the enigmatic “Bill Stickers”, the group was unlike any other gangsters of the era. They were mask-wearing, all-women activists who gave money in quirky ways to help save the countryside. In this docudrama, uncover the identities …
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Eva's remarkable journey in this week's episode takes us back to 1975. Clutching a small red bible she set foot in the UK, finding her calling on the vibrant streets of Scotland as an excellent network marketer, discovering and succeeding at Avon and Tupperware. Her top tip, every opportunity needs a different key; tune in and get inspired.…
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Google Podcasts is coming to an end between April and June this year. To keep up with the National Trust Podcast please follow or subscribe using an alternative app. Spotify - https://spoti.fi/4a88H3d Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/4a1nH2N Youtube (Coming Soon) - https://www.youtube.com/nationaltrustcharity More - https://audioboom.com/channels/…
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In this episode, we unravel the intriguing stories of Mariama and Amina. Mariama's journey from Gambia to the UK pushed by her parents led her through unexpected twists-law studies, programming trials and a need for purpose. Amina's path on the other hand, full of challenges and evictions brought her to Scotland where she found solace. Join us as w…
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National Trust Podcast is back with a new collection of immersive tales in nature, history and adventure. Look out for Series 8 launching 4 April. Travel to the 1930s to unmask the eccentric Ferguson’s Gang, find out how the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree impacted the community, and discover what life was like for ancient workers in the UK’s only…
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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable lives of Amina and Mariama. Raised by a father who was a Minister, Amina full of resilience got married at 18 into a big family and shortly after relocated to the UK with her husband. Meanwhile, Mariama, a foreign student from the musical jali tribe turned into a strong women's advocate. Tune in and dis…
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Dive into the fascinating applications of money across cultures through the stories of Ngo and Ify. From relying on cash to strategically using credit cards, their stories share cool lessons passed down through generations. Ngo's cash-only approach and Ify's credit-building strategy shape their family values and financial wisdom. An unmissable tale…
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In this episode, we dive into the heart warming and inspiring journey of Ngo and her daughter Ify. It's a story of grit, resourcefulness and unbreakable family bonds passed down from one strong woman to the next. Ngo, raised by a hardworking food vendor mom with a knack for stretching money, picked up more than just recipes. She mastered the art of…
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Diving into the heart of resilience and resourcefulness, episode 9 of the Immigrant's Financial Journey podcast series highlights the inspiring journey of Justine, an avid reader and dedicated volunteer. Driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a deep seated urge to connect, Justine has carved out his niche as an influencial student leader.…
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This is part three of a three part feature of Inilek Wilmot; who has represented Jamaica at numerous world surfing games, is vice president of the Jamaica surfing association, marine biologist with his works predominantly in the field of marine environmental conservation, as well as being a musician, songwriter and son of the mystic revealers lead …
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This is part two of a three part feature of Inilek Wilmot; who has represented Jamaica at numerous world surfing games, is vice president of the Jamaica surfing association, marine biologist with his works predominantly in the field of marine environmental conservation, as well as being a musician, songwriter and son of the mystic revealers lead si…
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This weeks guest Inilek Wilmot has represented Jamaica at numerous world surfing games, is vice president of the Jamaica surfing association, marine biologist with his works predominantly in the field of marine environmental conservation, as well as being a musician, songwriter and son of the mystic revealers lead singer. This is part one of a thre…
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This week's episode explores Justine's remarkable journey from Nigeria to the UK- a rollercoaster of surprises, challenges and a newfound love of tea and coffee. Raised in an environment that embraced collective parenting and financial incentives for academic excellence, Justine's upbringing is definitely intriguing. But his world was soon to be tu…
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This weeks guest Cam F Awesome holds four Golden Glove Championships, six U.S. Championships, three PAL National Championships, six Ringside Championships, and three Olympic trials. His story was featured in the Netflix Original documentary Counterpunch. He now travels around the USA sharing his experiences with others. Connect with Cam F Awesome w…
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The selection may be small the quality of works is so impactful and message so highly resonant, anytime you feel challenged, lost or disheartened reach for this episode to show you way back to your mission. Bob Marley - Selassie is the chapel Bunny Wailer - Dream Land Peter Tosh - I Am That I Am Garnet Silk - Mystic Chant Rita Marley - Thank You Ja…
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Following Professor Benjamin Zephaniah's passing on 7th December Reggae Uprising Podcast has created two episodes celebrating his life, works and inspirational legacy. The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah embodies two parts. Disclaimer : This episode does not feature the opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or it's host. All extracts shared …
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Give thanks for another year of life. For all those truly striving to honor the most high, definantly rising above the obstacles deemed impossible, drawing from the light within, to define a path for our future to win. More power to you for your journey ahead. This final episode of 2023 are songs released this years by artists you may alrady be awa…
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Following Professor Benjamin Zephaniah's passing on 7th December Reggae Uprising Podcast has created two episodes celebrating his life, works and inspirational legacy. The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah embodies two parts. Disclaimer : This episode does not feature the opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or it's host. All extracts shared …
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For the past few years Holnicote Estate, Exmoor National Park, has been home to furry inhabitants engineering a solution to local flooding, and developing a habitat not seen in the UK for centuries. In this episode we revisit the site to check in on its charismatic residents. And discover the exciting news of a growing brood of babies, just in time…
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Join us for Episode 7 as we unfold the fascinating story of someone with the Midas touch, the good fortune side of the Midas touch anyway. Starting in hotel management in Bulawayo, Shupikai later moved to Botswana as an assistant manager and also ran a successful taxi business on the side. Despite losing her mother at a young age and a modest upbri…
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This weeks guest artist Janeel Mills has supported Julian Marley, Romaine Virgo and Nadine Sutherland to name but a few. She shares her heritage, musical story, 7 Reggae selections and her own music. Connect with Janeel Mills https://www.youtube.com/@janeelmillsmusic5773 https://www.instagram.com/janeelmillsmusic/ https://www.tiktok.com/@janeelmill…
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Have you ever wondered what it's really like to emigrate. Jonathan's story might give you a clue. He thought everyone in the UK lived large, but he was in a for a surprise! Turns out fancy degrees dont always mean fancy jobs. Roselyn talks about holding on to her Sierra Leonean roots while trying to make sense of the money maze in the UK. She's got…
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This week guest is Soul; a fitness instructor, author of 'Drivers Help Yourself : Against Repetitive strain injuries' and owner of Rootcore. He shares his journey from Eritrea to the UK, how his love of sport lead took him on a journey of self discovery enabling him to empower others, the impact of modern day living on our bodies and how Rootcore i…
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This week's guest is Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora who has released numerous publications for adults and children, Professor Hakim Adi. He shares his heritage, his journey to his love of history, his perspective on his recent sacking from the University of Chichester, the celebration of his works through being shortlis…
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Join us this week for another eye-opening episode with Roselyn, who travelled by boat to the UK in 1960 to train as a nurse. Now 85, she shares her poignant experiences of overcoming challenges such as being refused accommodation, adjusting to the cost of living and embracing a whole new world. We are also joined by Jonathan, whose journey to Scotl…
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This week's guest is Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora who has released numerous publications for adults and children, Professor Hakim Adi. He shares his heritage, his journey to his love of history, his perspective on his recent sacking from the University of Chichester, the celebration of his works through being shortlis…
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Get ready for another gripping episode as we delve into the cultural shocks and attitudes to money our guests had to muddle through. From getting into work to the challenges of sending money home, we hear about their unique journeys, eye-opening experiences of cultural transition, and a deeper understanding of how attitudes towards money can change…
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This week's guest is Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora who has released numerous publications for adults and children, Professor Hakim Adi. He shares his heritage, his journey to his love of history, his perspective on his recent sacking from the University of Chichester, the celebration of his works through being shortlis…
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This week's guest Queen Omega shares her musical journey, substantial catalogue of works collaborations with highly acclaimed artists such as Jah Mason and Sizzla and what it takes to be a female Reggae artist. Connect with Queen Omega www.queenomega.com Video Link's to her featured works Lioness - https://youtu.be/uwjIMWSa6y4?feature=shared See Yo…
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