Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sarah Raven. Over the last two decades, Sarah has led the way by introducing a new kind of productive gardening which places emphasis on intense colour, sophistication, and achievability. Recorded at the beautiful Perch Hill Farm in Sussex, Sarah talks with special guests from across garden design, floristry, food, ecology, conservation, and more. Brimming with top tips and helpful hints, listen ...
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Eight tracks, a book and a luxury: what would you take to a desert island? Guests share the soundtrack of their lives.
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The weekly gardening programme for keen gardeners, with the latest advice, news and visits to gardens large and small around the province. Presented by David Maxwell.
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Join professional gardener, podcaster, broadcaster and garden writer, Mike Palmer, for lively discussions with gardening personalities and experts from the fantastic world of gardening. Look out for Mike's 'Plant Specials' including dahlias, roses & clematis with more to come. You can see & hear more from Mike in his beautiful garden at his popular Instagram account @mike_thegardener. Mike's podcast is sponsored by Natural Grower the supplier of plant-based products for organic & chemical fr ...
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Hello there! It's me, Harry Hill! This is my new podcast 'Are We There Yet? It's the world's first family friendly podcast, designed to get you from A to B. Join me, my son Garry and Sarah the A.I Bot as we delve into the childhood memories of a motley crew of comedians, celebrities and cultural icons, and if that wasn't enough there's a fascinating theme in each episode where we speak to an expert on stuff like ants, blood, the moon and more... Follow now so you never miss an episode!
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Do not listen to this podcast - unless you love being terrified. If you enjoy discussing serial killers, murder mysteries, and paranormal activity (and are unqualified to do so)- this is the podcast for you. We have combined our love of all things spooky - movies, serial killers, unsolved mysteries and ghosts into one podcast. We will chat about our favorite scary movies, hauntings, mysteries and yes - murders. Tune in if you dare!
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The “Your Pharmacy Career” Podcast will feature a leader from the profession, discussing their career and sharing their experiences and learnings. Hosted by Pharmacist, Krysti-Lee Patterson, get ready to be inspired, informed, and empowered as Krysti-Lee shares her wisdom, experiences, and interviews some of the brightest minds in the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a budding pharmacist, or just curious about the diverse opportunities in pharmacy, "Your Pharmacy Career" is you ...
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This season, creator and host Sarah Ellison takes an in-depth look at the Harbaugh family and its fascinating and often controversial ultra-competitive “fighter” approach to life. With over 25 interviews with family members, friends, co-workers and reporters conducted over the course of a year and woven into a story told over nine episodes, fans get a glimpse at what makes this family tick.
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Quitters follows hosts Julie Bowen and Chad Sanders as they explore what people have left behind to move forward. Each week, Julie and Chad sit down with guests from all walks of life and get into the nitty gritty of their quitting journeys. Whether the guest’s quit is in the past, ongoing, or in the hopeful future, our hosts encourage guests to be open and authentic. Quitting doesn’t always have to be negative. Let Julie and Chad walk with you through addition by subtraction. Come quit with us.
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Elevate what is possible for you at this time! Sarah Larsen M. D. has trained with the best in their field in India, United States, Egypt, and throughout the Eastern and Western world. She did this to find the right words to describe the mysterious impressions left within her during her numerous Near-Death- Experiences. You'll hear world renowned experts, thought leaders, and call in visitors that are elevating consciousness one conversation at a time. Committed to using ancient wisdom, late ...
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So anyone who knows Sarah well knows that she has been in love with Jack Nicholson since she was 12 years old and first saw The Shining. Now she’s back with CMG and making a new weekly podcast about it! Starting August 12, 2020, she will be reviewing every single one of Jack's movies, in order. A different movie for each week. Get ready for You Don't Know Jack with the Jack superfan Sarah DiMeo!
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Space Ranger 421 is a gripping narrative science fiction podcast that unfolds in a distant future where Earth’s resources have been exhausted and its surface is uninhabitable. Humanity has turned to the stars, colonizing space in a desperate bid for survival. When a distress signal comes from the abandoned Mars colony MR-54821, a team of mercenaries embarks on a rescue mission, only to uncover a lethal government secret with the potential to alter the course of humanity. As they grapple with ...
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November signals a real turn in the weather, and this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat arrange’ is a perfect collation of all the jobs you should consider to prepare your garden for the impending season. Sarah gives a rundown of the tasks at the top of her mind, from sowing pea tips and lovely scented sweet peas, to preparing paperwhite narcissus for pl…
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Mike the Gardener - Gardening Podcast - Josie Lewis - Sarah Raven's Head Gardener - Perch Hill
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In this episode of the Mike the Gardener - Gardening Podcast, I chat with Josie Lewis, the Head Gardener at Sarah Raven’s garden, Perch Hill in East Sussex. We chat about: Josie’s career to date How she became Head Gardener at Perch Hill Her role and responsibilities The split between admin and gardening Dahlias, of course, including selection and …
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Despite being a self-proclaimed shy boy, Rhys was still confident enough to try and get his school friends into his own home casino but it was swiftly cancelled before it could even begin by his parents which is why Rhys says he’s a comedian and not an entrepreneur. Rhys is a very fine comedian and you can see his new stand-up special Split Milk on…
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Jenny Kirschner - Addressing Loneliness Through Pharmacy
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Jenny Kirschner has 20+ years experience in the healthcare and pharmacy sectors including as a clinical and retail pharmacist. She has a deeply personal experience of loneliness and is a passionate clinical entrepreneur who is out to inspire, educate and mobilise the entire pharmacy industry to address loneliness at patient, pharmacy and community …
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This is an extended version of a programme first broadcast on Sunday 28 May 2023. Ronnie O’Sullivan OBE is currently ranked the number one snooker player in the world, and is widely regarded as one of the finest players in the history of the sport. He has won the Masters a record seven times and he jointly holds the record for winning the World Sno…
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The lost gardens of Castlewellan? Blankets for bananas in Glenarm and how to do hardwood cuttings
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As the leaves continue to fall, presenter David Maxwell visits one of most important historic gardens on the island of Ireland. The arboretum and walled garden within Castlewellan Forest Park has dozens of champion trees and it’s a garden getting a facelift. Alwyn Sinnamon reveals the work going on to restore some of the gardens 18th century featur…
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Episode 176 The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe read by Erin
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Send us a text Happy Halloween! I can't think of a more fitting classic to read on Halloween night. Join me, Erin, as I read "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. Support the showBy Erin
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Bring small spaces alive with pots and bulb lasagnes with Jemima Bowker - Episode 196
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Even in smaller, urban gardens and balcony spaces, you can breathe life into them with charming pots and bulb lasagnes Curating her own balcony garden with that vision of city-bound colour in mind, Jemima Bowker returns to ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ this week to share with Sarah how she’s taking on the challenge of small space gardening for the aut…
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Episode 175 John Edward Robinson The First Internet Serial killer
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Send us a text John Robinson was a skilled con man who stole from employers, and created scam businesses in the 70's and 80's. Once he became involved in the BDSM world, he added cold blooded murder to his list of crimes. In the 90's the internet becomes the perfect tool to prey on vulnerable women. Support the show…
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Marjolein Robertson - Shetland's Hometown Hero
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Marjolein Robertson is a Scottish stand-up comedian, actress and wonderful human from way up north in Shetland. How did coming from such a remote island shape her childhood? What games did she play with her brother that are unique only to them? How is she such a fountain of knowledge about Shetland? It is halloween so it is our theme of the week an…
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Episode 174 The Butcher Baker Robert Hansen
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Send us a text Robert Hansen A.K.A. The Butcher Baker terrorized women in Anchorage Alaska in the late 70's and early 80's. Robert hid behind the facade of a friendly bakery owner, husband and father while playing out his dark fantasies in the woods of Anchorage. Support the showBy Erin
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Episode 173 Robert Spangler The Black Widower
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Send us a text In 1978, Robert Spangler murdered his first wife Nancy and their two children. In 1993. his third wife fell to her death while they were hiking in the Grand Canyon. Then, the wife that Robert divorced also ended up dying. It seemed that this guy just had a way with getting away with murder. Could he be stopped? Support the show…
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Episode 172 The Masque of the Red Death Read by Erin
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Send us a text Join me, Erin, as I read another tale of horror from the master Edgar Allan Poe. In this story, Prince Prospero plans an extravagant ball for a thousand of his friends amidst a deadly outbreak of plague. Are they truly protected behind the walls of his castle? It's Poe. What do you think? Support the show…
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Episode 171 Murder of Peter Fabiano Trick or Treat Murder
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Send us a text Beauty salon owner Peter Fabiano is murdered in cold blood at his doorstep on October 31, 1957. When police look into his wife's friends, a twisted plot is revealed. Support the showBy Erin
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This is an extended version of a programme first broadcast on Sunday 17 September 2023. Adrian Edmondson first shot to national fame in 1982, playing the studded punk Vyvyan in the TV sitcom The Young Ones, set in a seedy student flat. The cast largely came from the developing alternative comedy scene, and included Rik Mayall and Alexei Sayle. Adri…
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Are chrysanthemums back in fashion? Greenhouse growing over winter and Derry Watkins’ special plants
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Are Chrysanthemums making a comeback? This week on Gardeners’ Corner with David Maxwell he chat to Neil Porteous about the new varieties taking the gardening world by storm. In Ballywalter, Anna Hudson is getting the glasshouse beds ready for some winter crops. Derry Watkins on her life with plants and why everyone should grow something unusual fro…
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Episode 170 "The October Game" by Ray Bradbury Read by Erin
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Send us a text In this classic by Ray Bradbury, an unhappy husband plots against his wife on October 31. Join me, Erin, as I read "The October Game." Support the showBy Erin
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Episode 169 Rex Heuermann Long Island Serial Killer Suspect
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Send us a text Rex Heuermann, a 61 year old architect from Masapequa, New York, is charged with the murders of six sex workers whose bodies or remains were located in the Gilgo Beach area of Long Island. Heuermann hasn't been charged in the deaths of five others located in the area Investigators are also looking into the disappearances of women in …
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The hedges perfect for creating a biodiversity haven with Adam Nicolson - Episode 195
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Biodiversity thrives on the presence of hedges, and autumn presents a wonderful time to get them planted, bringing a beautiful birdsong into your garden. Adam Nicolson joins Sarah for this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, sharing his ever-bountiful knowledge on all things biodiversity, and which hedges are perfect protection for an enchanting…
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Send us a text On February 24, 1978, five friends traveled from Yuba County to a basketball game in Chico, California. For various reasons, the men were described as being vulnerable for targets for those with bad intentions. The men never return home, and Jack Madruga's abandoned car is located 70 miles away. It was clear that something was very w…
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George Lewis - The Funniest Parent Online
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You’ve probably seen George Lewis’s excellent takes on what life is like as a parent in today’s world or even putting himself into the shoes of his kids thinking what life is like for them. We learn all about how George became an online star and how he’s been a successful standup for over a decade. There is a slightly left-field suggestion for Harr…
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Episode 167 David Berg and The Children of God Cult
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Send us a text Trigger Warning: This episode contains details about child sexual abuse and rape. David Berg turned a small group of "Jesus Freaks" into a global movement called The Children of God in the late 1960's. At first Berg's attitude of free love seems harmless enough. But his followers could not have imagined the horrific abuses that Berg …
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Episode 166 The Murder of Kimberly Jo Dotts
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Send us a text Fifteen year old Kimmie Jo Dotts just wanted to fit in. In 1998, it seemed she had finally found a group of friends, when she was invited to a weekend sleep over. Unbeknownst to the teens' parents, there was a plan to run away. When Kimberly is led into the woods with "The Runaway Gang" her "friends" turn into cold blooded murderers.…
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Episode 165 "The Graveyard Shift" by Stephen King Read by Erin
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Send us a text Join me, Erin, as I read "The Graveyard Shift" by Stephen King. Support the showBy Erin
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This is an extended version of a programme first broadcast on Sunday 10 March 2024. James Graham is an award-winning dramatist whose plays include This House, Ink and Dear England starring Joseph Fiennes as the England football manager Gareth Southgate. His acclaimed television productions include Sherwood and Quiz, based on the story of the so-cal…
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Episode 164 The Disappearance of Hannah Upp
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Send us a text Popular school teacher Hannah Upp went missing in the Virgin Islands in 2017 and hasn't been located. Her case is unique because Hannah went missing two other times while in a dissociative fugue state. Friends and family of Hannah are hopeful that she could still be alive. Support the show…
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Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost on his new garden and autumn trees at Brook Hall
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With the leaves falling presenter David Maxwell heads to the 25 acre arboretum at Brook Hall near Derry. David Gilliland shows him some of the large collection of trees that are dazzling before their leaves drop including one which smells like toffee! Also on the programme, Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost on his life, career and his new garde…
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Episode 163 "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson Read by Erin
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Send us a text Winning the lottery is awesome right? Not in "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. This classic suspense story is a cautionary tale about what happens if we blindly accept tradition without thinking of the consequences. The story was written in 1948, and caused a lot of controversy. Join me, Erin, as I read "The Lottery." Support the sho…
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Episode 162 Robert Lee Yates The Grocery Bag Killer
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Send us a text Robert Lee Yates went on a killing spree between 1996 and 1998 targeting mostly sex workers in the Spokane area. On the surface he looked like a normal family man. When one of his victims gets away, police are finally able to connect Yates to multiple murders. Support the showBy Erin
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Gardening with the creative vision of a Celebrity Hairstylist with Sam McKnight MBE - Episode 194
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In this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, Sarah is joined by celebrity hair stylist and keen gardener Sam McKnight MBE. Sam shares with Sarah his passion for gardening and how he indulges the solitude of the garden, as well as his fabulous career journey. Sam McKnight MBE is one of the most influential and celebrated hair stylists in the world…
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Episode 161 "The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe Read by Erin
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Send us a text Join me, Erin, as I read a tale of terror inspired by the Spanish Inquisition. An unnamed narrator faces certain death in a torture chamber equipped with a crescent shaped blade designed to cut his body in half. Yikes! Do you think he will survive? Listen and find out. Support the show…
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Sarah’s exciting announcement of an industry-first BCorp status
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Sarah Raven is now certified B Corp, a delightful announcement as an industry-first within the online retail gardening industry. For those unfamiliar with the certification, this special bonus episode talks through the many reasons that B Corp status matters, and what it means for both us as a company, and you as gardeners. Sarah shares what makes …
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He’s a comedian, he’s a musician, he’s an actor and he’s one of the gang (name TBC)... he’s Nick Helm! Harry and Gary learn all about Nick’s childhood, what he and friends would do for fun, and why he might be the last Cockney born. A huge thank you to Anna Morecrop from WDC, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation who gave us lots of interesting facts …
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Episode 160 The Murder of Martha Brailsford
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Send us a text In July of 1991, Martha Brailsford, a popular artist in Salem, Massachusetts, went missing after sailing with her neighbor, Tom Maimoni. Investigators pull out all the stops to locate Martha, and bring her killer to justice. Support the showBy Erin
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Q&A: Which bulbs do I need to plant as soon as they arrive? If I don’t lift my dahlias, when should I mulch them? Do I need to lift dahlias from pots? When, and how, do I store dahlias? What perennials ...
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Welcome to the October Q&A episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, where Sarah & Josie answer questions sent in by our lovely listeners each month. In this episode, Sarah shares which of the bulbs you should plant out as soon as you receive them and why, and Josie talks through when you should mulch dahlias if you’re not lifting them over winter. Jo…
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Emily Griffin - Championing Rural Pharmacy and Workplace Culture
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Meet Emily Griffin, a trailblazing force in the pharmacy world, renowned for her compassionate and innovative approach and multi-faceted expertise. As a credentialed consultant pharmacist, business owner, senior hospital pharmacist, and educator, Emily has made waves by co-developing the Australian-first Voluntary Assisted Dying Statewide Pharmacy …
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Send us a text What do you think of when you hear the word 'witch'? Do you think of ugly old hags with green faces and warts? Or, do you think of Nancy Downs from The Craft? Neither of these examples are accurate portrayals of witches BTW. This episode focuses on the Wiccan religion and the practice of modern witchcraft. Support the show…
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Episode 158 Daniel LaPlante "The Boy in the Walls"
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Send us a text Massachusetts teenager Daniel LaPlante has the moniker of "The Boy in the Walls." He was a seasoned burglar by age 15, convicted stalker by 16, and convicted murderer by 17. Support the showBy Erin
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Classic Desert Island Discs - Edna O'Brien
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Kirsty Young talks to Irish novelist, playwright and poet Edna O'Brien, in a programme first broadcast in 2007. Edna O'Brien died in July 2024, aged 93.By BBC Radio 4
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Episode 157 "The Believing Child" by Zenna Henderson Read by Erin
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Send us a text "The Believing Child" by Zenna Henderson is a creepy tale about a first grade teacher who discovers one of her students has magical powers. Support the showBy Erin
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Gardeners’ Corner Roadshow from Coleraine
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As part of a series of ‘BBC Comes to Town’ roadshows to mark 100 years of BBC broadcasting in Northern Ireland, Gardeners’ Corner heads to Coleraine. David Maxwell hosts the programme at the new Causeway Campus of the Northern Regional College. He’s joined by experts Claire McNally and Neil Porteous who take questions from a live audience. Also on …
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Send us a text Do you know the origin of the zombie? George Romero's Night of the Living Dead was released in 1968. The film depicted a level of blood and gore that audiences had not seen before. The movie was not a commercial success at the time, but is now known as the film that launched the zombie craze. Support the show…
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155 "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe read by Erin
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Send us a text "The Cask of Amontillado" was published in 1846. It is a story of revenge, jealousy, and obsession. The narrator, confesses to an unknown narrator, that he murdered his friend 50 years ago and was never caught. Support the showBy Erin
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Sarah Raven’s ultimate desert island bulbs - Episode 193
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It’s prime bulb-planting time, and top of mind for Sarah right now is a stunning collection of colourful, inspiring bulbs to plant. This week’s episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ is a must-listen for bulb fanatics, as Sarah talks us through her desert island bulbs, how to plant for colour succession in the spring months, and the delightful stori…
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Mike the Gardener - Gardening Podcast - Lucy Butler
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In this weeks, episode of the Mike The Gardener - Gardening Podcast, I chat to Lucy Butler (@mindful.gardener) from Instagram. Lucy lives with depression, anxiety and low self esteem, but gardening has been her saviour since her late teens. We chat about: Lucy's journey and how living with depression impacts her life How gardening has helped Lucy S…
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Episode 154 Adrian Insogna and Lesley Massara Murders
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Send us a text On Halloween night 2004, roommates Lesley Massara and Adrian Insogna were brutally murdered in their Napa Valley home. A third roommate managed to escape, but didn't get a look at the killer. The investigation reveals that a killer was hiding in plain sight. Support the showBy Erin
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Be Your Own Florist Mini-Series: Flower razzmatazz in easy talk-over-table flowers
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Welcome to the last of our floristry mini-series, perfect for any social affair - Sarah takes you through how to compose a stunning arrangement in a bowl for table flowers. Step by step, you’ll see how she creates a natural scaffold through which the display emerges, and shares some of her favourite flowers and foliage to work with in an arrangemen…
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Gary - Harry’s son from his first marriage - is still a little nervous about taking over the family business, so to help him and all the young listeners, this is the first Are We There Yet? Careers Convention! Thank you to ex-pro snowboarder Tim Warwood, Jon Davison from the London Clown School, furniture maker Clemi Conlon-Spears and Maz Tappuni, …
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Send us a text The Dover Demon is a cryptid that is native to Massachusetts. It appeared to some teenagers back in 1977, and made a lasting impression. Despite being elusive it continues to fascinate cryptid seekers. Support the showBy Erin
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Episode 152 The Disappearance of Maura Murray
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Send us a text Maura Murray, a nursing student at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, excelled at everything she did. She was an excellent student, and an accomplished athlete. On February 9, 2004, she crashed into a snow bank in Haverhill, New Hampshire. Residents called police and reported the accident. By the time they arrived, Maura had…
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