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This is a podcast by carers for carers hosted by Geoff Cheetham. Each episode will feature real testimonies of unpaid carers talking about the ups and the downs of the role. Also, you will learn about the various organisations, services, and support groups that are out there for you. According to Br…

Geoff Cheetham


    • Jan 4, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 31m AVG DURATION
    • 28 EPISODES


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    Pen to Paper Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 33:04


    In this episode I talk more about what influenced my journey into writing. It also features poems by nonagenarian Jean Harding, a member of both Bridgend Writers' Circle and Bridgend u3a. I also read one of my early science fiction stories 'Adamstown' brought about by one of my favourite quotes from Miles Davis in reference on how to playing jazz: “Don't play what's there, play what's not there.”  This can easily be translated to writing as “Don't write what you see, write what you don't see!” 

    Pen to Paper Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 33:19


    My podcasts are all about putting Pen to Paper and creating something new and exciting; giving a new angle to fact or generating absorbing fiction. I'm Claudette Evans, and putting pen to paper is exactly what I've been doing all my life, be it writing songs or stories. I love writing fiction best, although I have been know to turn my hand to poetry, enjoying the challenge of a writing group's prompt as this can take you out of your comfort zone and encourage you to think outside the box. I also use my previous life's skills to record writings and interviews other writers from within one of my three writing groups.In this first episode I explain why and how my writing journey began, in the hope it will inspire you the listener, to put pen to paper . Moving to Wales in 2015, my intention upon retiring from my ‘day' job as a professional musician, music teacher and sound engineer was to write. However, before embarking on this enterprise, I decided to do some Creative writing courses, to help me prepare and brush-up on the basics of grammar. So, I joined both the Bridgend and Porthcawl U3A writing groups and Bridgend Writer's Circle, and now I'd like to share with you a selection of stories and poems to encourage you to put pen to paper.  

    Pen to Paper with Mike Hayes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 44:51 Transcription Available


    In this special Podcast I'm featuring a recent conversation I had with Bridgend Writers' Circle's last season's winner of the Railton and Endeavour Competitions,  past winner and the 21/22 season's runner-up of Bridgend Writers' Circle's Saviker Shield, Mike Hayes. Mike gives us an insight into his thought process and reads the winning entries.

    Pen to Paper with Kevin Bryant

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 35:01 Transcription Available


    During lockdown and through Stronger Together Bridgend, I was introduced to a gentleman who has written many, many poems about the mining community and life in the valleys. Now, thanks to Awen Cultural Trust Kevin has published a children's Christmas story about Dewii the Dragon, and more recently a book of his poems.

    Pen to Paper Episode 19 Halloween II

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 26:00 Transcription Available


    Fear comes in many shapes and forms. Could you find inspiration in the thing or things you fear most? In this Halloween special I explore the thoughts behind writing a good scary ghost or horror story

    Pen to Paper Episode Eighteen - Fantasy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 31:57 Transcription Available


    In this episode we'll be exploring the world of fantasy, with readings from Bridie Banwell and Kevin Bryant.

    Pen to Paper with Malcolm Cowper

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 31:18 Transcription Available


    I am delighted in this my seventeenth Podcast to be sharing with you an interview I recently had with local author and member of Porthcawl u3a, Malcolm Cowper. Malcolm talks about his early life, how the books came about and includes readings from his third book, 'Reluctant Warriors' the stories of those men conscripted into the various branches of the armed services to do their National Service.

    Pen to Paper Episode 16

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 31:00 Transcription Available


    Do you like to write autobiographically? I think we all do – to some extent!' So, in this episode I'll be exploring the art of autobiographical writing. 

    Pen to Paper Episode 15 Villains

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 31:26 Transcription Available


    Our first contact with a villain or villains, is most probably in a comic book form and there are plenty of villains to instil fear, chills, and terror in the hearts of the citizens of the DC Universe.  After all, if everyone was always nice and good and honest all the time, in the words of Villanelle, from the 'Killing Eve' books and TV series, we'd find literature ‘boring'! 

    Pen to Paper Episode 14

    Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later May 27, 2022 41:12 Transcription Available


    Often the first thing we learn in creative writing, is all about ‘Show NOT Tell.' So, being able to use all five senses in a piece of writing is a sure-fire way to draw your readers into the story. In this episode I'll be exploring how sprinkling in specific details that appeal to readers' five senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell) will bring your scenes to life and make them feel richer and more interesting. 

    Pen to Paper Episode 13

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 32:51 Transcription Available


    Writing for children is just as challenging as writing for adults. In fact, it's more so because not only do you have to include all the same elements as you would in a book for adults, you also need to write it in a form that's suitable for children. They love a good opening, middle and ending in the same way that any adult does. No-one wants to read a story that makes no sense and leads nowhere! This episode explores poems and stories written with children and young adults in mind.

    Pen to Paper Episode 12 Ghosts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 31:41 Transcription Available


    Ghost stories have a close focus on evoking feelings of terror and dread, building them up into a horrifying climax. Most hauntings are tied to locations, especially the place where the ghost lived, died or was buried. In this Podcast our locations are a town centre, an east coast town and a newly finished recording studio.

    Pen to Paper Episode 11 Sci-Fi Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 39:14


    Sci-Fi explores the potential consequences of scientific, social, and technological innovations and deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as space-exploration, time-travel, parallel-universes, and extra-terrestrial life. With Sci-Fi, our characters often find themselves dealing with disturbing or unusual events, sometimes with sinister and wryly comedic undertones, with an unexpected twist ending.This podcast features stories covering all of the above, so sit back, relax as I take you on a trip through space and time, featuring stories from members of Bridgend Writers' Circle.

    Pen to Paper Episode Ten - A Valentine's Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 32:20 Transcription Available


    The Feast of Saint Valentine was established by Pope Gelasius I in AD 496 who decreed it be celebrated on February 14th to commemorate the anniversary of Valentine's death or burial, which probably occurred around A.D. 270. In this podcast you'll readings from three new voices, all members of Bridgend Writers' Circle along with some old favourites. I hope the varied stories and poems on offer will give you inspiration to put 'Pen to Paper' and get writing.

    Pen to Paper Episode Nine - Christmas Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 41:12 Transcription Available


    We have the Victorians to thank for many of our most loved festive traditions, including sending cards and decorating Christmas trees. However, much of our understanding of a merrie old English Christmas has more to do with the writings of Charles Dickens, because before the 19th Century, Christmas was barely celebrated in Britain. In this episode, you'll hear writings from Bridie Banwell, Kevin Bryant, David Watkins, and a new 'voice' Pat Forster, all stories and poems with a Christmas theme. Todays Podcast ends with a poem, one I originally wrote as a song, aimed as a warning to pet owners to be 'Mindful and Careful' at Christmastime. 

    Pen to Paper Episode Eight

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 34:29 Transcription Available


    In this my eighth episode, you'll hear writings from my fellow scribblers, in particular the runners-up of Bridgend Writers Circle's Saviker Shield. Runner-up  was Mike Hayes, his crime story taking second place. Entitled ‘I Didn't Mean It To Happen' – a story of the requisition of farmland at Slapton Sands during WWII and a young man's sweet revenge. Full of interesting details with a bittersweet twist.This is followed by my memoir entry ‘My First Days At School'  and then Gerry Ezard's very different 'My First Days at School', which earned a special mention. Finally, you'll hear my 'Stranger in the Night'. This took second place in the Poetry section of the Saviker, Ray Humphries thought this poem was ‘A difficult subject tackled boldly.' 

    Pen to Paper Episode Seven (Halloween Special)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 36:36 Transcription Available


    Celebrated on 31st of October, the tradition of Halloween originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts.  In this episode I'm concentrating on the popular genre of ‘Horror'; speculative fiction whose purpose is to create feelings of fear, dread, repulsion, and terror in the reader, featuring stories and poems from Bridgend Writers Circle. For further information regarding Bridgend Writers Circle, go to www.bridgendwriters.org or visit my website: www.claudette evans.com 

    Pen to Paper Episode Six

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 31:23 Transcription Available


    In this  episode, you'll hear writings from my fellow scribblers, in particular the winning entries of Bridgend Writers Circle's Saviker Shield and Keith Cole Poetry Competition. Although this year's judge of the Saviker Shield didn't feel a short story was the correct vehicle for a piece of crime fiction, he chose my ‘A Winter's Tale' as the winning entry. The second category was won by Mike Hayes, with his memoir 'My First Days', recounting those early school years. The final category was won by Rich Greenwood with his sensitive poem ‘Last Weekend'. Illustrating the chaos produced by the Lockdown in the attempts to block the spread of Covid19, and protect us all., Mike Hayes won the Keith Cole Poetry Competition with 'Call to Arms'.Although winning a competition is often down to what the actual judge is looking for, exploit your niche,  give it a go and put Pen to Paper.

    Pen to Paper Episode Five

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 33:23 Transcription Available


    In my fifth podcast I'm exploring how song titles or lyrics can be used to create a story. When I asked one poet I had pleasure of putting music to her words what inspired her writings, Dillian Patrick told me ‘Song lyrics, poetry and a love of words can be exhilarating. I did not discover this until I became adult so, I hope to encourage young people to try exploring their thoughts and write about them.'So you'll hear a song, lyrics by Dillian Patrick and stories inspired by song titles from myself, Jean Harding, Bridie Banwell and Rich Greenwood.

    Pen to Paper Episode Four

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 30:22 Transcription Available


    Song titles and included lines and phrases are often the starting point for popular fiction  and in this episode I'm going to be exploring the connections between stories, poetry and song lyrics. And have you thought by using a song title for a ‘prompt', you would never be lost getting the creative juices flowing! There's a song I demoed for Dorset poet John Hobbs entitled ‘In 2 Today' and  I'll be reading article I wrote on Bob Dylan inspired by a Bridgend U3A Writer's Group prompt and another story, inspired by a real golden oldie, George Formby's ‘With My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock', my entry from Bridgend Writers Circle's Railton Competition back in 2016, followed by Bridie Banwell's monologue entitled 'The Gallery'.I'll close with an extract from a song I wrote which is all about the experience my dog Busby had when performing for Britain's' Got Talent. 

    Pen to Paper Episode Three

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 34:04 Transcription Available


    This time I'm looking at how inspirations for our writings are shaped by emotions and the influences loyalty, birth, location, and pride of a nation play in our putting pen to paper. There's a song 'Man's Best Friend' and two takes on 'Welshness', then some poems by  a member of Bridgend Writer's Circle, Aberkenfig's own Kevin Bryant, ending with two more writings from members of Porthcawl's U3A.

    Pen to Paper Episode Two

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 33:13 Transcription Available


    In my first podcast, I briefly mentioned my involvement with Freedom Fighter, a rock band comprising of six young men, all of whom suffered from Muscular Dystrophy.  In this podcast I’m going to start with a song we opened every set with, as it reflects, the dreams and inspirations of many young people, that of becoming a Rockstar! Then I'm going to pay tribute to a  lady who writes the most amazing poetry, as well as penning some brilliant short stories. A member of both the Bridgend U3A writing group and Bridgend Writer’s Circle, nonagenarian, Jean Harding. I’m concluding this episode with my science fiction story ‘Adamstown’, the winning short story in their Railton Competition.Finally I would like to thank SHOUT Bridgend, Awen Cultural Trust and Bridgend County Borough Council for their support of this podcast. 

    Pen to Paper Episode One

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 33:19 Transcription Available


    In this episode, I'm going to tell you a little about myself and events which have influenced my writings.You'll  hear some music, poems and memories from my childhood; a story 'Strangers on a Train'  is a spy thriller,  a story of pure fiction -  though, I am assured, geographically correct, this came from watching too many old black and white spy thrillers on TV, finishing off with a Haiku Poem.

    We Are Family

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 29:52


    In this special episode, we hear all about Maesteg Special Families. Claire and her team of volunteers are true heroes in the community at this very difficult time we are all experiencing with the current Covit 19 crisis.For more details about this podcast please visit www.takecarebridgend.co.ukAlso, this podcast is supported by www.StrongerTogetherBridgend.co.uk

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    Same As - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 18:21


    This is the second part of Same As following on from last month looking at what Bridgend County Borough Council offers parents and carers of young people with special needs during school holidays and after school.This wonderful provision, unfortunately, ends at the age of 18 and so in this episode, we hear first hand from parents and young people how they feel about this and how much they value the service provided by Leanne Rowlands and her team at the local authority.For more information or to get in touch please visit www.takecarebridgend.co.uk

    Same As- Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 12:11


    Take Care is a podcast for carers by carers and in this month's episode, Geoff takes us into the world of caring for young people with learning disabilities.It's the first of two consecutive episodes that look at two schemes that Bridgend County Borough Council delivers namely Discovery Days and After School Club.We will hear from Leanne Rowlands that is the overall coordinator of this work and also herself a parent to her own children with special needs as well as other parents and young people involved.For more information please visit www.takecarebridgend.co.uk

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    Fit for Caring

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 14:42


    In this episode, Geoff Cheetham highlights the importance of keeping active and fit as a carer. No need to run marathons or lift any heavyweights, but rather simply looking after your health.For more info or to get in touch please visit www.takecarebridgend.co.uk

    Take Care - episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 26:38


    This podcast is aimed at reaching as many carers from in and around the county borough of Bridgend, South Wales, United Kingdom.Geoff Cheetham is the host of this monthly podcast and this episode includes a very moving testimony from Jacky that cares for her husband with dementia whilst throwing herself into being part of Off Duty carers choir. We also hear from Lucy that works for the Alzheimer's Society on what they have to offer to help and lastly, Allie leads us in a meditation to finish. The intro music for the podcast is a song called Strong written and performed by Isabel Thomas and the members of Off Duty Choir in Bridgend.The podcast is a Geoff Cheetham project supported by Awen Cultural Trust and in partnership with various organizations throughout the borough delivering services and support for carers.For more information on the show and everyone featured or to get in touch please visit: www.takecarebridgend.co.uk

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