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1000 Better Stories - A Scottish Communities Climate Action Network Podcast
Everyday Changemakers: Marie-Anne Brown, Magpie

1000 Better Stories - A Scottish Communities Climate Action Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 29:00


Our Story Weaver, Kaska Hempel, speaks with Marie-Anne Brown, a manager at Magpie in Banchory, about embracing a circular economy lifestyle, balancing social and climate responsibilities, and planning for extreme weather. This is a final episode in our mini-series on climate driven extreme weather and adaptation in Scotland, marking the first anniversary of the devastating October floods in North East Scotland. Credits Production, recording and editing: Kaska Hempel Resources Magpie Shops https://www.magpieshops.org.uk/  Circular Communities Scotland https://www.circularcommunities.scot/  Aberdeen Voluntary Action https://www.avashire.org.uk/  Aberdeenshire South Food Bank https://aberdeenshiresouth.foodbank.org.uk/  DeesideCAN https://www.deesidecan.org.uk/  Number One https://www.facebook.com/numberonebanchory  SSEN powering communities to net zero fund includes funding for community-led physical and environmental resilience for communities within their supply network areas https://www.ssen.co.uk/about-ssen/our-communities/powering-communities-to-net-zero-fund/  The Scottish Government's New Build Heat Standard will now allow wood burning stoves from 1 January 2025, based on rural and island community feedback (amendment on 8 November 2024)  https://www.gov.scot/news/wood-burning-stoves-to-be-permitted-in-new-homes/  SCCAN Adaptation resources https://sccan.scot/climate-adaptation/ 

1000 Better Stories - A Scottish Communities Climate Action Network Podcast

Our Story Weaver, Kaska, talks to Everyday Changemaker Simone Stewart at the Barn's “Plenty?” Festival in Banchory last October. They discuss degrowth and snails, storm Frank's influence on the Barn's creative direction, and the value of improvisation and community in an emergency. One year on, they also reflect on the impact of last year's flooding which interrupted the festival.   This is the first in a short series focusing on flooding and adaptation stories this month.   Credits Recording, interview and sound production: Kaska Hempel   Resources Storm Babet Stories from Angus https://sccan.scot/blog/storm-babet-a-watershed-moment-for-angus/ The Barn https://www.thebarnarts.co.uk/  Newton Harrison's The Deep Wealth of This Nation, Scotland https://www.thebarnarts.co.uk/artist/newton-harrison Becoming Earthly at the Barn https://www.thebarnarts.co.uk/article/becoming-earthly-at-the-barn  Far Orchard Network at the Barn https://www.thebarnarts.co.uk/article/the-far-orchard  Manfred Max-Neef's fundamental human needs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_Max-Neef%27s_Fundamental_human_needs  What is degrowth? A beginners guide by Eilidh Connolly The Barn blog ttps://www.thebarnarts.co.uk/article/what-is-degrowth-a-beginners-guide  Degrowth reading list from Creative Carbon Scotland https://www.creativecarbonscotland.com/springboard-2023/reading-list/ Degrowth in Scotland on We Talk podcast (early 2022) https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nico-ndlovu

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Huntly Football Club
Pre-Season 2024: Banchory St. Ternan v Huntly

Huntly Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 2:10


Manager Colin Charlesworth give his reaction to our 4-1 friendly win away to Banchory St. Ternan

The Doric Express
A wee puckly stories from today's P&J on the 8th of February 2024

The Doric Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 14:40


Alford primary/Old BHS update/Marshall's farm shop playpark/Banchory singers/ Aberdeen boat race/Dons latest/cheerio

ScotLand Matters: The Scottish Land and Estates Podcast
In conversation at: Leys Estate - Celebrating 700 years and looking to the future - Part 2

ScotLand Matters: The Scottish Land and Estates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 35:35


In this episode, the second of two recorded in person at Leys Estate in Banchory, our Head of Regions Fiona Van Aardt sits down with members of Leys' team to hear about how they have been celebrating the estate's 700th anniversary. This episode was recorded on 21 and 22 September 2023. ScotLand Matters is the official podcast of Scottish Land & Estates, hosted by Carmen McPherson and produced by Calum Henderson.    Find out more about Leys Estate - ⁠www.leysestate.com⁠ Find out more about Scottish Land & Estates - ⁠⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk⁠⁠ View our schedule of events - ⁠⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/events⁠⁠ Find out more about the Helping it Happen Awards - ⁠⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/helping-it-happen⁠⁠ Read the latest edition of LandBusiness Magazine - ⁠⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/resources/land-business-magazine⁠⁠ Find out what a Scottish Land & Estates Membership can do for you -  ⁠⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/membership

ScotLand Matters: The Scottish Land and Estates Podcast
In conversation at: Leys Estate - Celebrating 700 years and looking to the future - Part 1

ScotLand Matters: The Scottish Land and Estates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 47:18


In this episode, the first of two recorded in person at Leys Estate in Banchory, our Head of Regions Fiona Van Aardt sits down with members of Leys' team to hear about how they have been celebrating the estate's 700th anniversary. This episode was recorded on 21 and 22 September 2023. ScotLand Matters is the official podcast of Scottish Land & Estates, hosted by Carmen McPherson and produced by Calum Henderson.    Find out more about Leys Estate - www.leysestate.com Find out more about Scottish Land & Estates - ⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk⁠ View our schedule of events - ⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/events⁠ Find out more about the Helping it Happen Awards - ⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/helping-it-happen⁠ Read the latest edition of LandBusiness Magazine - ⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/resources/land-business-magazine⁠ Find out what a Scottish Land & Estates Membership can do for you -  ⁠www.scottishlandandestates.co.uk/membership

Singletrack
Robbie Simpson | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 16:40


Robbie Simpson is a professional trail runner for Adidas Terrex based in Banchory, Scotland preparing for the 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town 55K.Timestamps:(0:41) - training opportunities in northeast Scotland(1:45) - thoughts on pro athlete lifestyle(2:27) - whether there's a training and racing formula for the Golden Trail Series(4:02) - toughest competitors he's ever faced(6:01) - whether you can race these distances purely off fitness or whether mental toughness is needed(7:24) - interests in Ultra Trail Cape Town(8:42) - thoughts on race series(9:39) - preparation for Cape Town(12:54) - if and when he'll move up in distance in the sportLinks:Follow Robbie on InstagramFollow Robbie on StravaAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#159 - Jared Hazen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#158 - Drew Holmen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race InterviewSupport the show

Dishin' It
Ep 19 - Breer Pie Co.

Dishin' It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 55:18


Dishin' It is back and in the first episode of series three, I catch up with Breer Pie Co., the answer to a hearty pie in North-east Scotland. Owner Jodie joins to chat all things business, branding and community in today's episode and of course shares plenty of food inspiration. Jodie also gives an update on how things are going with the brand's newest venture, Brae at Chapelton.Get involved with the podcast and submit your food stories.Businesses and accounts mentionedAberdeen Wellness & Reflexology (ABWR), AberdeenAberdeenshire Bee Co., Oldmeldrum, AberdeenshireAberdeenshire Highland Beef, Banchory, AberdeenshireAmy Britton, ScotlandBare, Ellon, AberdeenshireChapelton of Elsick, AberdeenshireThe Dores Inn, InvernessFigment Coffee, AberdeenFortyTwo Studio, Aberdeen Ingram's Pork, Ellon, Aberdeenshire Juno General Store, GlasgowKeppleston Farm Shop, Bucksburn, AberdeenSea Salt & Soul, AberdeenThe Silver Darling, AberdeenSwedish Candle Logs, AberdeenTaymouth Marina, Kenmore, PerthshireTrellis, Newburgh, AberdeenshireFollow my food escapades at thefoodhoover.com and on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. If you would like to show your support for the podcast, you can buy me a Ko-fi which all helps in the production of future episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond Canal Park
Beyond Canal Park…….Interview with Paul Lawrie

Beyond Canal Park

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 65:11


In this episode we chat to 1999 Open Champion and Ryder Cup hero Paul Lawrie. He talks about growing up in the North East of Scotland dreaming of being a footballer. His change of path when turning pro at Banchory. Early tour memories, THAT Win at Carnoustie and the highs and lows of what followed. Ryder cup heroics and much much more!!

RNIB Sport
1151: Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games: Bronze and Gold Medals for Winter Paralympics GB Visually Impaired Skier Neil Simpson and His Brother and Guide Skier Andrew

RNIB Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 5:14


Winter Paralympics GB youngest athlete, 19 year-old visually impaired skier Neil Simpson along with his 21 year-old Brother Andrew not only won the first Paralympics GB Gold of the Beijing games in the Super G but they have just won a Bronze in the Super Combined. Connect Radio's Toby Davey caught up with the Banchory boys, Neil and Andrew Simpson to find out what winning a Bronze and Gold medal in their first Winter Paralympic Games means to them both and whether they had gone into their first games expecting to win medals Neil began by saying how proud he is of how well they have done so far in their first Winter Paralympic Games and how both the Gold in the Super G and the Bronze in the Super Combined have been a real bonus for them in their first games. Neil then explained to Toby how in the Super Combined they made a bit of a mistake in the Super G but had a great run in the Slalom which put them back on the podium. Andrew told Toby that as they have been skiing together for years they don't need to say that much to each other over the headset during the runs as they know each other so well which may be of an advantage for them on other skiers. Andrew will feed back to Neil about the state of the snow, whether there are any ruts to look out for to ensure that Neil has a smooth and fast line down the course. They did not expect to come out with medals going in to their first Winter Paralympic Games and they are going to have a bit of a rest before a day training for the Giant Slalom later in the games. Congratulations again to Neil and Andrew on their Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics Gold Super G medal and their Bronze in the Super Combined from everyone here at the RNIB. To find out more about the Winter Paralympic Sports do visit the Paralympics GB website - https://paralympics.org.uk/sports  do visit  For details of how to get into Snow Sports as a blind or partially sighted person do visit the Snow Sports page of the British Blind Sports website -  https://britishblindsport.org.uk/membership/bbs-sports/snow-sports/ (Image shows 'Flying High', the Beijing 2022 Paralympics logo. A multicoloured adaptation of the Chinese symbol for 'Fly'. The Words Beijing 2022 Paralympic Games are written in the centre of the image and the Paralympic symbol is underneath which consists of three agitos, coloured red, blue, and green)

F.L.E?!
27 - Re-election Announcement by the Mayor of Banchory

F.L.E?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 129:42


In this episode, the one and only Booth, Greg Booth and I, discuss his intention to run for re-election, along with other hard-hitting topics such as the ‘vid (again), looking cool in cars (or not) and syentifics what with our big branes and that. Y'know, hormones n'sh*t. Hope you enjoy and have a great weekend!

F.L.E?!
20 - Booth, Greg Booth aka The Mayor of Banchory

F.L.E?!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 128:02


Oh hi guys! This episode is a jumbo version at just over 2 hours long and boy, do we tackle some topics. We talk about the philosophy of Slimming World, self-image, setting up a brand, survival instincts, near-death experiences, mayoral duties, old man's poo dust, Greg's bid to be the next James Bond, the importance of a loaf tin and much, much more. Hope you all enjoy listening, have a great weekend!

The Doric Express
A random selection of stories from today's P&J on the 25th of September 2021

The Doric Express

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 12:58


Ambulance crisis not improving/toys in short supply this Christmas!/Banchory's violin trail closes with auction/Barra Airport in line for makeover/Moray registrar retires after 852 weddings!/Jimmy Greaves all get a mention in today's Doric Express! Cheers

Talking Out Your Glass podcast

Ian Chadwick: The Aesthetic of Order Many teachings describe sacred geometry as the blueprint of creation and the origin of all form. This ancient science explores and explains the energy patterns that create and unify all things, and reveals the precise way that the energy of creation organizes itself. It is said that every natural pattern of growth or movement comes back to one or more geometric shapes. Ian Chadwick expresses his homage to sacred geometry by kilnforming colored glass strips that are deconstructed and reconstructed into symmetrical patterns similar to those seen in the rose windows of cathedrals and mandalas. Chadwick says: “The inspiration behind my glass work comes from a love of optical art, traditional pattern-forming and an interest in sacred geometry – in particular the meditation symbols known as mandalas. Mandalas contain many of the principles important in the esoteric practice of geometry, utilized by craftsmen for centuries in the design of cathedrals and stained glass windows. In my most recent work, I am embodying the essence of mandalas into the patterns present within each individual hand-made piece of glassware. The techniques I use are similar to mosaic work, each individual point of color is an individual piece of glass arranged in a manner which produces a kaleidoscopic, op-art effect. The combination of colors, which I carefully choose, are designed to complement the pattern formed within the glass.” Born on the Isle of Wight and after moving to a few locations, Chadwick finished his schooling in Banchory near Aberdeen, Scotland. He graduated from Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen, in 1994 with an honors degree in Fine Art specializing in sculpture. Final artworks produced for his degree show in 1994 utilized glass and plastics to create sculpture which had op-art qualities and were deeply concerned with geometry and symmetry – artistic interests that continue today. In 1996 the artist pursued his interest in glass and worked for a number of years at a stained glass studio in Scotland, eventually working as a freelance window designer and traditional glass painter. In 2001, Chadwick moved to Timperley in Cheshire, where over the next two years he taught himself glass fusing and kiln-forming techniques. In 2003, the artist established a business producing traditional glass craft and kiln-formed glass art.  Since then, he has developed an extensive portfolio of contemporary glassware, including items such as kaleidoscopes, glass bowls, glass platters, wall art, glass vases and other glass interior home wares. To survive lockdown, Chadwick launched a collection of smaller, more affordable bowls on his Instagram page. Initially planning to number each bowl CVD-1, CVD-2, up to CVD-19, the demand was so high that he is now working on CVD-72 and has a waiting list of over 50 people. An internationally recognized kiln-formed glass artist and instructor, Chadwick is the winner of the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers Award at the British Glass Biennale in 2019. He recently released a 30-minute YouTube tutorial, which attracted more than 10,000 views in 2 weeks. No longer viewable online, it is in the final stages of production and will be released by Bullseye Glass Co. later this year as part of the company's new online teaching program. Attracting a loyal following among the US kiln-forming scene, Chadwick also has a strong collector base in the US boro glass scene with pieces of his work in the collections of well-known functional glass artists including Eusheen, Kaj Beck, Marcel Braun, Adam Reetz and Calmbo.  Chadwick's ritualized process of making is employed to bring the essence of mandalas into the symmetrical glass patterns, which have become his unique aesthetic signature. As his work progresses, he continues to investigate different pattern forming techniques and new ways to engage with the viewer. He says: “The production of the patterns requires a high level of accuracy and patience. Once formed, they are fired in the kiln up to three times in total and go through extensive cold-working using diamond abrasives to ensure the best quality finish. Each piece of glass I manufacture is a unique work of glass art.”  

Four Idle Hands
Led Zep - the Hidden Podcast

Four Idle Hands

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 13:27


This special episode tells the untold story of Led Zep rehearsals in Banchory for the reunion gig at the O2. We have an exclusive interview with Hamish from Auchattie who had first hand experience of the goings on, enjoy.

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Banchory Headbangers - FRUIT-Y

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 60:00


14 song titles and bands with names of different fruits

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Banchory Headbangers - Suite Things Live!

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 60:01


Multi-part rock songs created in the studio are notoriously difficult to recreate live, but here we present 9 fine examples of how groups performed these mini suites in concert

Go Mountain Goats
Episode 11 - Scottish Haute Route with Roger Wild

Go Mountain Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 94:47


In this episode I speak to Roger Wild - my father - about (some of) the history of ski touring in Scotland before moving on to describe our 2010 'Scottish Haute Route'. This 7 day journey from Ben Nevis to Gairnshiel near Ballater was around 155km in length with 10,000m of ascent. We pre-placed food caches, stayed in bothies, and skied on Nordic free-heel skis carrying our overnight gear with us. The route linked up the high ground through Lochaber to the Cairngorms, ascending numerous Munros and Corbetts along the way. Roger is a retired British Mountain Guide and a former Royal Marines Commando. Notes: 1. We talk about grip wax which goes on the ski under your foot on nordic skis to allow grip when that foot is weighted - not to be confused with the wax used to improve glide on downhill skis (and tips/tails of nordic skis) 2. Dr Adam Watson (1930-2019) was 85 when we met him near Banchory in 2016 3. For some reason I said I was a student in Aberdeen in 2010 - I'm not that young and was in fact a junior doctor then 4. We mention skimo race skis a lot but don't acknowledge that of course modern standard touring setups have gotten way lighter too - most people seem to like something in the ‘light standard‘ range rather than full race skis - which are harder to ski in some conditions, less stable, more expensive and less durable. For long journeys obviously low weight is key.

Banchory West Church's Podcast
Episode 97: Banchory West Church Online Whole Service Feb14th

Banchory West Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 54:04


Sunday February 14th 10.30 am Worship Led by Chloe, Greg, Naomi, Gus, Stuart, Emelie, Lucie & Tony Stephen. Theme - Signed, Sealed, Delivered - Revelation 19:11-21 - Suffering love - Children’s Story - 255 - Wine for the Wedding - Bolland

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Banchory Headbangers - The Weekend Starts Here

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 60:01


On the weekend of World Radio Day and Valentine's Day, the Headbangers present an additional special. Playing on 3 consecutive nights is a 15-song music-heavy celebration of the weekend

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Banchory Headbangers - Sampler Albums (13) - Greasy Truckers Party

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 60:01


The final instalment of our long running Sampler Albums feature. This time it's United Artists' turn as we play tracks from their two live double albums, the proceeds of which went to Greasy Truckers' project to build a hostel in Notting Hill Gate

Banchory West Church's Podcast
Episode 91: Banchory West Church Online Jan 3rd Whole Service

Banchory West Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 46:13


Sunday January 3rd - 10.30 am Worship with Communion led by Christine, Greg, Lucie, Bovaird Family, Lisa, Jill and Tony Stephen. Theme - Signed, Sealed, Delivered - How to respond - Matthew 2:1-12, Children’s Story - Presents for a King - Bovairds

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Banchory Headbangers - 1970

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 60:01


New Year week is, for many, a time to look back at the year just past - but nobody wants to look back at 2020 so the Headbangers have jumped back half a century to 1970 - a year when many great albums were released. Just 10 albums released that year made it to number one the same year and we play some great live performances of tracks that appeared on those albums and add some interesting anecdotes and information about the music scene then.

Nutmeg Magazine
Episode 59 - Interview: Don Masson

Nutmeg Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 33:15


Daniel Gray is joined by former Scotland international Don Masson, the man who infamously missed a penalty at Argentina ’78. The pair discuss Don’s early days in Banchory and the spiritualist who forecast his career, his move to Middlesbrough and his playing days at Boro, Notts County and QPR. He talks about a crucial penalty he did score – the one that helped Scotland to the World Cup – and the chaos surrounding the Argentinian campaign. And of course, Don reveals his feelings about THAT spot-kick, for which he is ‘Still Saying Sorry’, the title of his new autobiography. A fascinating glimpse into a man who should be remembered for far more than a Peru penalty. Never read Nutmeg magazine? We have offers on back issues and subscriptions. See https://www.nutmegmagazine.co.uk/shopPlease help us make this podcast by joining Nutmeg FC on Patreon. Your money keeps us going and gets you some goodies: https://www.patreon.com/nutmegfcSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/nutmegfc)

Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast
Applying for a carbon audit

Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 7:42


In this podcast, Andrew Farquharson, Partner at Finzean Estate Partnership in Banchory, shares his experience of applying for a carbon audit to identify efficiencies for the beef and cropping business.   In the recording, Andrew gives his thoughts on the process of applying for support, what he got out of the subsequent report and his aspirations for the future of the business. Of which include reducing the carbon footprint of the farm and estate, and creating a viable and efficient business to hand over to the next generation.

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

The early/mid 70's in London gave birth to a back to basics movement as a direct reaction to the bloated stadium rock of the bigger rock stars. Some of the most popular acts of that scene went on to become famous in their own right, although several fell by the way. We play 13 tracks - how many names will you recognise?

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Campbell's Footballs
Anton Lennox

Campbell's Footballs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 56:33


Banchory St Ternan Manager Anton Lennox joins me in this episode of Campbell's Footballs to talk about his time in the game. Tune in for an interesting chat surrounding Davie Robertson, Elgin City, lack of motivation after injuries, moving into coaching and management and his aspirations for Banchory this season. In association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music,

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Headbangers - LISTENERS' COLLECTIONS (7) - KEN PAGE

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 60:01


The 7th edition of one of our popular long-running series where we play select tracks from the record collections of regular listeners - this time Ken Page, now resident in Javea, Spain.

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Banchory Headbangers - Sampler Albums (10) - Vertigo Annual

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 60:01


The 10th show in our long-running series featuring the classic "sampler" albums from half a century ago. This time it's the double album Vertigo Annual

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Headbangers - Listeners' Collections (6) - Rob Dunnachie

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 60:01


Once more we delved in to the record collections of one of our avid listeners. This time, it's former Banchory resident Rob Dunnachie, now located in Maryburgh, near Dingwall, who has selected 12 of his favourite tracks and provided suitable introductions for each

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Another episode in one of our regular series, this time we play all the tracks from the Harvest Records' label sampler album, released in 1970

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Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Headbangers - Phil's Faves

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 60:00


The 5th in our long-running series playing a selection from our listeners' record collections. This time, its fellow Headbanger, Phil Bates, who has raked through his vinyl and come up with this selection of tracks, which he introduces remotely from his home in Ulverston, Cumbria

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

A quieter, more introspective show from the Headbangers as we feature 11 great, largely acoustic performances, inspired by MTV's hugely popular show of the same name

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Father's Day 2020

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 60:00


In advance of Father's Day in the UK (and USA) next Sunday, we again present 11 tunes with a paternal reference in the title or artiste(s)

Headbangers on River Dee Radio
Headbangers - Isle of Wight Festival

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:01


The Coronavirus pandemic has caused the cancellation of many events this year, including the Isle of Wight Festival, due to have been staged from 11-14 June, 2020, so we have taken a look back at previous festivals and picked some highlights to present the Headbangers' Virtual Isle of Wight Festival.

Headbangers on River Dee Radio

For our latest show we look at sons and daughters of famous musical parents who have made their own way in the business despite the unintended pressure of following in their parents' footsteps.

Huntly Football Club
Pre-season 2019: Huntly v Banchory Saint Ternan

Huntly Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 0:47


A Kai Ross equaliser saw Huntly come from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against junior side Banchory Saint Ternan. We spoke to Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne following the match in our latest post-match audio.

Persistent and Nasty
Episode 8 - Morna Young

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 59:08


In today's episode, Louise sits down with playwright, actress and musician Morna Young to talk about her upcoming project "Lost at Sea", a story inspired by the loss of her father when she was a child. Morna is a playwright, actress and musician from a wee fishing village in the North East of Scotland. She is recipient of the 2017 Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship (hosted by Creative Learning, Aberdeen City Council), the 2018 'Tomorrow at Noon' award for female playwrights (Jermyn Street Theatre, 2018) and the New Playwrights Award 2014 (Playwrights' Studio, Scotland). She is also the 2018 recipient of the Scotland-New Zealand playwriting exchange (BATS Theatre, Toi Poneke Arts Centre and Playmarket NZ). LOST AT SEA, her first full-length play, was developed in 2013 with award winning Stellar Quines Theatre Company and is now in pre-production with Perth Theatre for 2019. Other plays include: AYE, ELVIS ('a Play, a Pie and a Pint' and Gilded Balloon as part of Edinburgh Fringe 2018), THE BUKE OF THE HOWLAT (Findhorn Bay Arts), SMITE (Jermyn Street Theatre), NETTING '(a Play, a Pie and a Pint' and Scotland wide tour with Woodend Barn, Banchory), SHE OF THE SEA (Paines Plough 'Come to Where I'm From' at The Lemon Tree), B-ROADS (Play Pieces), NEVER LAND (Eden Court) and two short theatre plays for the National Theatre of Scotland's GREAT YES, NO, DON'T KNOW SHOW. Current commissions include THE WATER CLAN (BATS Theatre, New Zealand) and she is developing further work for theatre with Magnetic North, Stellar Quines and The Tron. She has also performed extracts of her work at the Scottish Parliament, The European Author's Festival (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland) and as part of National Poetry Month, France. Morna primarily writes in Doric and is a proud Scots Language Ambassador (Education Scotland). As an actor, Morna has worked for companies including the National Theatre of Scotland, Royal Lyceum, The Beacon, a Play, a Pie and a Pint (Oran Mor/Traverse), Alterean Media, ITV and BBC Worldwide. Morna is also an Associate Artist of Out of the Darkness Theatre Company and tidy carnage. A multi-instrumentalist, she plays fiddle, flute, percussion and clarsach. Album recordings include Kevin McKidd's SPEYSIDE SESSIONS (No.1 in the itunes world music charts) and THE FISHWIVES (TV appearances include The One Show and BBC Breakfast). She has composed scores for several theatre productions including SUNSET SONG (The Beacon). She is one half of the band FOLKIFY (alongside Sandy Nelson) who were in residence at The Tron in 2016. She was equally flattered / mortified to be voted the 11th most eligible woman in Scotland 2014 by the Scotsman on Sunday (but, as her Auntie quite rightly pointed out, "nae quite top ten...'). Follow Morna on Twitter @mornayoung Find out more at www.mornayoung.com Get tickets for Lost at Sea at https://www.horsecross.co.uk/whats-on/lost-at-sea-37602 Follow Persistent and Nasty on Twitter @PersistentNasty Persistent and Nasty is co-produced by Edinburgh based live-arts production house Civil Disobedience. Follow them on Twitter @weareohsocivil and find out more about our work at www.wearecivildisobedience.com

Urbex Archives Podcast
Urbex Archive Podcast | Episode 4 | Glen O'Dee Hospital

Urbex Archives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 53:27


Talking through our recent trip to glen o'dee hospital in Banchory

Feedback
28/09/2012

Feedback

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2012 27:43


Is an apology really an apology if you keep repeating the original offence? No it isn't, say many Feedback listeners. After security correspondent Frank Gardner told the Today programme about remarks made to him by the Queen, the BBC has apologised for a breach of confidence. But in this week's Feedback, listeners explain why they feel that by reporting the story, the BBC is in fact repeating the mistake. Many, if not most listeners find it hard to hear a programme if speech is competing with music. So do producers really appreciate this fact when using music in programmes? Roger Bolton talks to Victoria Shepherd, producer of the series A History of the Future, about the thinking behind her use of music. And Operation Drop Out is resurrected after a flurry of technical problems plague the networks. Radio 2 explains why programmes disappeared off air for over a minute, and Radio 4 goes one better with multiple glitches plaguing a recent edition of Any Questions. Feedback talks to the plucky announcer who kept the show on the road. And is Ed Stourton "a plonker"? After mispronouncing the name of the Scottish town Banchory in a recent edition of Profile, many of its inhabitants think he might be. Do you know how to pronounce it? Presented by Roger Bolton Producer: Kate Taylor A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.

Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast
2012-09-09 - Geordie Zeigler - What do you want?

Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2012 31:21


Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast
Promises, Promises - Sermon preached by Rev Mary Haddow at the Preaching In of Rev Tony Stephen at Banchory West Church on Sunday 20th March 2011

Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 19:39


Promises, Promises - Sermon preached by Rev Mary Haddow at the Preaching In of Rev Tony Stephen at Banchory West Church on Sunday 20th March 2011

Edgepod Rockcast
Exodus - The Last Act and Passover.

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2011 21:48


Exodus - the final plague and preparations for leaving. The passover. Oh, and Tony was preaching to the the Minister of Banchory-Ternan West. They voted yes.

Edgepod Rockcast
Exodus - Not just history

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2011 24:22


A talk about Exodus - the most important book in the bible? It's not just their story, it's our story. And I'm related by the way.

Edgepod Rockcast
What's in a name?

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2011 24:03


Matthew's story of Jesus kicks off with an apparently boring list of names. Why?

Edgepod Rockcast
Wake Up

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2010 23:29


A talk about the letter to Sardis in Revelation by Tony.

Edgepod Rockcast
Still Standing

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2010 21:59


Tony talks about the end of Ephesians, the armour of God, and not about his family or youth work.

Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast
Wired to Go - Sermon by Rev Tony Stephen at Summer service led by the Edge on return from Seattle Mission Trip at Banchory East Church on 8th August 2010

Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2010 17:05


Wired to Go - Sermon by Rev Tony Stephen at Summer service led by the Edge on return from Seattle Mission Trip at Banchory East Church on 8th August 2010

Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast
Investing in Youth Work - Mike Scott gave a review of the Banchory Joint Youth Ministry at Banchory East Church on 8th March 2009

Banchory East Church Sermon-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2010 11:10


Investing in Youth Work - Mike Scott gave a review of the Banchory Joint Youth Ministry and congratulated Tony Stephen on the recognition gained by winning "Scottish Youth Worket of the Year" award.

Edgepod Rockcast

A talk by Tony about Ephesians 3:14-21. Roots and foundations in...

Edgepod Rockcast
Without Walls

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2010 25:52


Tony talks about Ephesians 2:11-22. What do we say to those diggers?

Edgepod Rockcast
Count your blessings - Ephesians pt1

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2010 27:07


Tony talks about Ephesians as a series kicks off. Lots of questions. It's dangerous to read the bible on your own...

Edgepod Rockcast
Resurrection - A new day

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2010 11:48


Tony talks about the easter story. There's a gardener about.

Edgepod Rockcast
Dear Peter, from Judas

Edgepod Rockcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2010 10:43


Tony talks about Judas from another angle.