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A Bun Dance by Penelope Bourdillon Penelopebourdillon.com https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bun-Dance-Penelope-Bourdillon/dp/1637672772 The Bible is many things: a library; history books; a collection of wise sayings, and much, much more. Most importantly it reveals the secrets of life: who we are; what is our purpose; how we should live; what is our destiny? It is centered in Jesus who reveals what God is really like. A gentle Father, overflowing with tender love and mercy towards us. A God who sings, laughs, grieves, shouts for joy, longs for company, and - He has a sense of humor. All this is found in the Bible that this book describes: it contains jokes! Read it and laugh, smile, wonder, and then give thanks for the help you find. ----------------------------------------- Reviews: Throughout my ordained ministry I have longed to get people to engage with scripture more openly and faithfully and, above all, sensibly. Scripture requires interpretation, not wholesale, literal acceptance; it both demands and repays reflection, and it is a source upon which to draw at different times, in various circumstances. Properly and faithfully handled, inquiringly understood, and lovingly absorbed, it will afford great nourishment and deep comfort. I commend this book as a welcome effort designed to encourage engagement, discovery and comfort. - The Most Reverend John Davies, sometime Archbishop of Wales and Bishop of Swansea and Brecon. Penelope's style is delightful and unique. As I was reading what she had written I felt that I was listening to her speaking... My prayer is that it may reach many families who normally do not go to church. - Revd Prebendary John Collins, Prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral and former Vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton.
En la primera Tertulia de la temporada con Juanjo Sánchez-Oro, Mado Martínez y Álvaro Anula, que se estrena como contertulio, vuelven las conspiraciones poniendo en duda el hundimiento del Titanic, o la relación de la emisora UVB-76 de Rusia con "la mano muerta" y el lanzamiento de misiles nucleares. Además hablamos del estudio de sueños premonitorios por parte de una neurocientífica que los vive en carne propia. El hallazgo arqueológico de un asentamiento más antiguo que Gobekli Tepe. De la nave Chrisalys que pretende salvar a la humanidad. ¿Qué ocurre con los escuchadores de voces y cuál es su relación con el contexto cultural? La búsqueda de fenómenos paranormales en Brecon´s Guildhall, un lugar con misterio. o cómo los científicos logran el ADN de bacterias que se encontraban en dientes y huesos de mamuts.
En la primera Tertulia de la temporada con Juanjo Sánchez-Oro, Mado Martínez y Álvaro Anula, que se estrena como contertulio, vuelven las conspiraciones poniendo en duda el hundimiento del Titanic, o la relación de la emisora UVB-76 de Rusia con "la mano muerta" y el lanzamiento de misiles nucleares. Además hablamos del estudio de sueños premonitorios por parte de una neurocientífica que los vive en carne propia. El hallazgo arqueológico de un asentamiento más antiguo que Gobekli Tepe. De la nave Chrisalys que pretende salvar a la humanidad. ¿Qué ocurre con los escuchadores de voces y cuál es su relación con el contexto cultural? La búsqueda de fenómenos paranormales en Brecon´s Guildhall, un lugar con misterio. o cómo los científicos logran el ADN de bacterias que se encontraban en dientes y huesos de mamuts.
It's the end of Season Four — and true to form, we're going out with laughter, chaos, honesty, and a few tears (obviously). In this unfiltered finale, Rachel is joined by the ever-brilliant Sarah Clayton and Lucy Parr for a raw and riotous debrief on what's been a monumental season. We chat about Brecon's last-minute bungalow miracle, navigating adult social care (DIY included), and that never-ending sense of "it'll be easier once…" — spoiler: it never is. From half-finished makeup and eye puffiness to trauma tap-outs and euphemisms for death, no subject is off-limits. We reflect on the highs, heartbreaks, and hilarity of the past 44 episodes — covering everything from trauma and mental health to communication, connection, and end-of-life planning. We've got advice for the summer holidays (it involves not looking at instagram) and just genuinely reflecting on how being together is basically free therapy. Pull up a chair, breathe through the madness, and join us in celebrating everything we've shared this season under these endlessly complicated skies. *To help us get back to podcasting and planning for season 5 we'd LOVE it if you could support the podcast, like, subscribe, review and share. The more listeners we get, the more we'll be able to provide things to listen to - and we're chock full of ideas! We'd love to hear from you – we love sharing stories, we love hearing how things are going, the good, the bad, the snotty-crying ugly. You can leave a message with us in a number of ways: Firstly you can leave a message using Speakpipe here: SpeakpipeTSWU (Please note calls need to be limited to 90 seconds) You can send us a voice note from your phone to our email address at tswupodcast@gmail.com Or, if the thought of hearing your own voice gives you ‘the ick', then send us an email to tswupodcast@gmail.com Whatever way you choose to get in touch, we really want to hear your thoughts, views, musings, rants and confessions (we love a confession!) . Thanks for listening and being a part of our podcast community -It would make our day if you could like, follow and review the podcast wherever you listen. We're so happy that The Skies We're Under is a free, independent podcast. Any sponsorship received is used to cover the costs of the production of episodes and compensate our valuable guests for their time. The hosts provide their time and efforts for free. They do, however, appreciate any offers of caffeination to keep them going – you can buy them a cuppa here… Follow us on Instagram @BornatRightTime. Head to www.bornattherighttime.com to find a parent workshop or CPD-certified training for practitioners in communication, collaboration and personalised care with parents/carers.
GUEST LINE-UP: Alex Kemp - Winemaker, Brecon EstateAustin Hope - President & Winemaker, Hope Family Wines If yo u cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
In Biber's time, harmony was something cosmic, vibrating in a God-given resonance between human, instrumental, and celestial bodies. After all, the string instrument in early modern Europe was configured as a human body – with a neck, belly, and ribs to match. The Sonatas were therefore not only designed to delight, but also potentially to balm and heal; Biber described the sonatas as a kind of prayer for his patron's longevity and good health.
It is the lot of the infantry to hold ground and get shot at. This is the mundane history of the infantry, not the story you hear during training at Catterick or Brecon. But our social media feeds show us the reality. Soldiers in Ukraine are repeatedly filmed sitting in trenches waiting to be mortared, attacked by artillery or chased by a suicide FPV drone. Encounters involving small infantry units engaging each other are rare; instead, remote firepower remains the dominant killer on the 21st century battlefield. Despite this, however, we are once again considering changes to small arms and small arms ammunition. This is being driven by discussions of lethal effect against body armour at over 600 metres. In this short commentary piece, I want to put the selection of a new rifle and ammunition into its wider societal, historical and organisational context. In the process I hope to persuade readers that the Army should not put new ammunition at the top of its priority list. Although relative to the specific environment and type of conflict, comparatively speaking, the infantry is the least lethal branch of the armed forces.1 Paradoxically, however, the infantry sits at the heart of the army's identity and purpose. As representatives of the polity, infantry soldiers embody the social contract between the citizen and the nation. As I argue in Weapon of Choice this contract is underwritten by the engineer and the rifles they create.2 Framed this way, the rifle is more than a weapon. It becomes the tangible symbol of the bond between the state and its soldiers. If the state cannot provide a reliable and effective rifle, then it has failed at upholding its side of this foundational bargain. Getting small arms acquisition wrong not only jeopardises military effectiveness but it also risks the legitimacy of the sovereign state. The stakes are therefore far greater than the practicalities of small arms calibre or the frailties of weapon design. They touch on the very principles of governance and trust between the nation and its defenders. If the state cannot provide a reliable and effective rifle, then it has failed at upholding its side of this foundational bargain. Unfortunately, since at least the middle of the 19th century, the introduction of every new service rifle with the British Army has been associated with controversy of some sort. The Martini Henry failed in the Sudan in 1884. The Short Magazine Lee-Enfield heralded arguments about the utility of the cavalry. The introduction of Fabrique Nationale's Self-Loading Rifle occurred only because the Americans rejected an intermediate calibre in the 1950s. And of course, the SA80 failed in the desert during the First Gulf War and was subsequently suspended - at the request of the UK's NATO delegate on small arms - from the Alliance's Nominated Weapon List.3 Rifle failure Given the symbolism and significance of the rifle and the long history of failure associated with its introduction into the Army, buying a new design of small arms and ammunition needs to be done with considerable care. In part this is because the UK no longer has the industrial capacity to produce a large fleet of weapons and will need to recalibrate existing ammunition production for a new calibre. Buying small batches of bespoke ammunition and specialist weapons does not necessarily create problems. However, buying a new fleet of rifles to fill the requirements of an entire Army brings with it unique practical challenges associated with introducing a new system, a new ammunition and the development of a new production line. Take, for example, the Enfield Weapon System (EWS). The EWS was the pre-cursor to the SA80. Initially designed for a 4.85mm round, the weapon was specifically intended to allow the infantry to fight from an armoured fighting vehicle and be used in close quarters. The small calibre was selected primarily because 7.62mm ammunition was completely inappropriate for use in Northern Ireland wher...
We're thinking about the times of transition, from starting to use equipment or bringing carers into your home for the first time. Who and what helped us in the times where we need to think with both our heads and our hearts. The trio share the things that have made those transitions easier*, and the impact that changes have on us both emotionally and practically. We also cover consistent naming conventions for genitalia, how on earth you could ever predict when someone's birthday might be (?!) and the general challenges and joys that life throws at us. You can find Lucy's Go Fund Me page for Brecon here. *Rachel's tip - Uribags (available on prescription) *Sarah's video - Not Friends, Not Family - By Dave Hingsburger Thanks to the lovely folk at Jiraffe for sponsoring this week's episode. You can find more about them and their work here. We'd love to hear from you – we love sharing stories, we love hearing how things are going, the good, the bad, the snotty-crying ugly. You can leave a message with us in a number of ways: Firstly you can leave a message using Speakpipe here: SpeakpipeTSWU (Please note calls need to be limited to 90 seconds) You can send us a voice note from your phone to our email address at tswupodcast@gmail.com Or, if the thought of hearing your own voice gives you ‘the ick', then send us an email to tswupodcast@gmail.com Whatever way you choose to get in touch, we really want to hear your thoughts, views, musings, rants and confessions (we love a confession!) . Thanks for listening and being a part of our podcast community -It would make our day if you could like, follow and review the podcast wherever you listen. We're so happy that The Skies We're Under is a free, independent podcast. Any sponsorship received is used to cover the costs of the production of episodes and compensate our valuable guests for their time. The hosts provide their time and efforts for free. They do, however, appreciate any offers of caffeination to keep them going – you can buy them a cuppa here… Follow us on Instagram @BornatRightTime. Head to www.bornattherighttime.com to find a parent workshop or CPD-certified training for practitioners in communication, collaboration and personalised care with parents/carers.
Welcome to Remember The Mission with James Boardman, Former Royal Marine commando, business owner, father of 4 & public speaker. In this episode we talk about the Q1 experience we had at Brecon and climbing up PenYFan Register your interest for RTM90 programme by emailing POD90 to me@boardmanjames.com
A dog friendly winery, Paso Robles, Malbec and interview with Damian Grindley, Owner & Founding winemaker of Brecon Estate in Paso Robles. ON THE ROAD with mrCAwine is about California's cool, aspirational lifestyle and awesome wines hosted by Chuck Cramer, a California native, living in London and is the Director of European & Asia sales & marketing, Terlato Wines. This is a wine journey covering the hottest topics in the business of California wine, chatting along the way with the people who work in wine, and make it all happen. This week's episode includes an interview with Damian Grindley, Brecon Estate in Paso Robles.
Dan only played 9 matches for London Welsh when he was 18 and we were playing in London North West 2, which was at Level 8 in the English rugby pyramid. Brought up in Wales, having played club rugby for Llandovery and Brecon as a Mins/Youth player; he was then was part of the Ospreys Academy and capped at Wales at u16. Ospreys didn't sign him at 18 and Dan decided to join Ealing Trailfinders academy and their Brunel University programme. It was during this programme that he came on loan to London Welsh in his first term and then went to Blackheath in that same season. He subsequently went back to Blackheath after Covid and was also sent on loan to Rosslyn Park. He now play rugby in the Championship for Cornish Pirates and loving life in Cornwall. A really interesting chat with a very mature man, who is very ambitious about his rugby. Enjoy
Saiyyidah Zaidi and Eric Stoddart interview Owen Griffiths on practical theology for everyday life.Owen mentions a clothing charity in which he is involved in Ebbw Vale. It's Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560055527372The conference and retreat centre Owen mentions is Coleg Trefeca: Coleg Trefeca | Stay in Mid Wales | Coleg Trefeca College Lane, Trefeca, Brecon, Powys, LD3 0PP. https://www.trefeca.org/
Na de fusie van bouwbedrijf Brecon en familiebedrijf Muller Afbouw Groep, ontstond vorig jaar de SRBA Group, gespecialiseerd in het bouwen van cleanrooms en kantoren. Minder dan een jaar na de fusie, heeft de nieuwe groep al besloten een grote stap naar de VS te maken met NOG een overname. Is dit de start van een internationaal overnamepad? Chayenne Muller, algemeen directeur van SRBA Group, is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Boot Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Economenpanel De Nederlandse economie groeide onverwacht hard in het derde kwartaal. Hoezo? En: De Tweede Kamer stemt in met het Belastingplan van het kabinet voor 2025, waarbij de BTW-verhogingen op cultuur, media en sport van tafel gaan. Maar waar moet die 2 miljard euro dan vandaan komen? Dat en meer bespreken we om 11.10 in het economenpanel met: Ester Barendregt, hoofdeconoom van de Rabobank Roelof Salomons, hoofd beleggingstrategie bij BlackRock Klik hier voor: Economenpanel Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 11:00 tot 13:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Na de fusie van bouwbedrijf Brecon en familiebedrijf Muller Afbouw Groep, ontstond vorig jaar de SRBA Group, gespecialiseerd in het bouwen van cleanrooms en kantoren. Minder dan een jaar na de fusie, heeft de nieuwe groep al besloten een grote stap naar de VS te maken met NOG een overname. In ‘De top van Nederland' een uitgebreid gesprek met Chayenne Muller algemeen directeur van SRBA Group. Presentator Thomas van Zijl vraagt haar: - de neiging naar Europese autonomie hen de wind in de rug geeft; - hoe de fusie is verlopen; - wat de plannen in de VS zijn; - welke sectoren baat hebben bij een cleanroom; - of iedereen in de techniek een cleanroom in elkaar kan zetten. Over SRBA Group Smart Reliable Building Achievement is een fusie tussen de Brecon en Muller Afbouw Groep en bestaat nu ongeveer een jaar. Samen richten de bedrijven zich op de kantoren- en cleanroommarkt. Eind 2024 heeft het bedrijf de stap richting de VS gezet met de overname van Corporate Construction Inc. Over Thomas van Zijl Thomas van Zijl is financieel journalist en presentator bij BNR. Hij presenteert dagelijks ‘BNR Zakendoen', het Nederlandse radioprogramma voor economisch nieuws en zakelijk inzicht, waar 'De top van Nederland' onderdeel van is. Ook is hij een van de makers van de podcast ‘Onder curatoren'. Abonneer je op de podcast Ga naar ‘De top van Nederland' en abonneer je op de podcast, ook te beluisteren via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After what can only be described as a catastrophic UK General Election which left the Conservatives without a single MP in the country, it could be expected that the mood inside the Senedd group and wider party in Wales would be sombre. However, due to the new UK Labour Government's surprisingly troubled first 100 days and the drama and trauma surrounding the Welsh Labour Government so far this year, the Conservatives see plenty for potential to rebuild. To discuss the state of the party in Wales, reflect on the UK election result, the current leadership contest, the rise of Reform UK, and the prospects for the next Senedd election, we are joined by James Evans MS, Member of the Senedd for Brecon and Radnorshire. You can find James on X/Twitter here: https://x.com/JamesEvansMS As always, you can find the latest from us here: twitter.com/HiraethPod We hope you find this podcast interesting and useful. Please do send feedback, it's always great to hear what our audience thinks. Thank you for listening to the podcast. If you have enjoyed it, please leave us a nice rating or comment on your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider supporting our work from just £3/month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/hiraethpod
Dean Morgan is a proud Welshman who aged 16 joined the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards. After training at Pirbright he was part of the Major Generals Parade and when he was spoken to the inspecting officer was surprised at his age and suggested that he shouldn't mention it!He was too young to deploy with the battalion to Northern Ireland. When he reached 18, he badgered Company Sgt Major Nicky Mott to allow him to deploy as a joint team with the Irish and Scots Guards. He still remembers the mnemonic FATLAD. Dean transferred to 2 company and became part of the reconnaissance team and deployed to the Balkans. He would pass memorials to mass graves and there was a sense of loss in so many communities. Dean describes his time in Iraq and the fateful time in Afghanistan when Col Thorneloe was killed but he was one of a number who lost their lives. Dean recounts his leaving of Afghanistan and a chance meeting of a Coldstream Guard who he done a course in the Brecon's with. He wished the Sgt well and told him to keep safe. This was the last Dean saw of his friend as he was killed.When Dean returned to the UK and was selected to become an instructor at Sandhurst. The process of selection was an 85km Tab across the Black Mountains this meant he was up to speed in his physical and mental fitness. He taught cadets from across the world. At the conclusion of his time at Sandhurst he returned to Battalion and found himself in the stores.Dean was promoted to Regimental Sgt Major and returned to Kabul which was different to his previous experiences in Afghanistan. He applied for and was subsequently selected for a late entrant commission. However, Dean undertook the new role of Command Sgt Major and the role meant that he went to Fort Bliss in El Paso where he attended the Sgt Majors course. Upon his return he was posted to Home Command and worked with the strategic military leaders. He served in post for 2 years.Having been promoted to the rank of Major, Dean undertook a role which effectively removed him from frontline duties and gave him a more detailed insight to defence procurement.Having just left the Army Dean was kind enough to take part in this podcast. We wish him well in his new role with NHS Wales. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Take a magical walk on the last day of summer to find a hillfort on the edge of the town of Brecon and the Bannau Brycheiniog. Plodcast host Fergus looks for ancient stories and nature along the way. The Countryfile Magazine Plodcast is the Publishers Podcast Awards Special Interest Podcast of the Year 2024 and the PPA Podcast of the Year 2022. If you've enjoyed the plodcast, don't forget to leave likes and positive reviews. Contact the Plodcast team and send your sound recordings of the countryside to: theplodcast@countryfile.com. If your letter, email or message is read out on the show, you could WIN a Plodcast Postbag prize of a wildlife- or countryside-themed book chosen by the team. The Plodcast is produced by Jack Bateman and Lewis Dobbs. The theme music was written and performed by Blair Dunlop. Visit the Countryfile Magazine website: countryfile.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Felicity Evans and James Williams look back at the Green Party's recent get together in Manchester with its Welsh leader Anthony Slaughter - and the Liberal Democrats' gathering in Brighton with the party's newly-elected MP for Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe, David Chadwick. With both parties returning record numbers of MPs to Westminster in the General Election the mood at their conferences was celebratory. But already their attention is turning to the Senedd elections in 20 months time.
The settings of the fabulous Brecon Beacons, Bannau Brycheiniog, in Wales is the location for this podcast whereby Phil Blizzard, in his studio, links up with organiser Janine Price to talk about the regions first Wellness and Outdoor Recreation Festival.Further details - https://wellsynergy.walesLocation of the festival is Onnenfawr Leisure Ltd Crai LD3 8PYBannau Brycheiniog means “The Peaks of Brychan's Kingdom”, with Brychan a legendary king who is said to have ruled the Brecon area during the 5th century
Felicity Evans and James Williams digest the fallout from Vaughan Gething's resignation as First Minister in the company of his predecessor as Welsh Labour leader Mark Drakeford, the leader of Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth and the Conservative MS for Brecon and Radnorshire James Evans. Former Welsh Government special adviser turned political consultant Jo Kiernan is also on hand to offer her insights into what's next for Welsh Labour as it starts a fresh search for a new leader
Rachel Podger talks about the joys of consort music, the Brecon Baroque Festival, and "The Muses Restor'd", her new album with Brecon Baroque with music from George Frideric Handel, William Lawes, John Blow, Matthew Locke, Henry Purcell, John Jenkins and many others.
durée : 00:10:15 - Le Disque classique du jour du mercredi 22 mai 2024 - Dans ce nouvel album, la violoniste baroque Rachel Podger et son ensemble Brecon Baroque nous dévoilent des splendeurs méconnues de la musique instrumentale anglaise et des influences qui l'ont nourrie
Every top food and drink founder reads our Newsletter - why wouldn't you?https://hungryfeast.beehiiv.com/Watch the full shabang on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@HungryFMCG/videosLet's link up on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/Stalk me on Insta- https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/HUNGRY's absolutely bloody marvellous and wonderful sponsorsMKJ Ignitehttps://www.mkjignite.co.uk/GS1 - https://www.gs1uk.org/Big Fish - https://bigfish.co.uk/BOWIMI - https://www.bowimi.com/HC Consulting - https://www.hc-consulting.uk/Why is food and drink broken for working class?Why is it harder for black founders to raise investment?Are these programmes by retailers just a tick-in-the-box exercise?Or do they actually ignite institutional change?Let's answer these questions.Thrilled to welcome my great friend, with the smoothest name-in-the-game, Asher Flowers to the podcast.Asher was founder of ROGUE who made INSANE spreads - won listings at Ocado, Waitrose, Sainsbury's.Beaten over the head by thrashing waves of Covid. Cost of Living. Ukraine. Too many Barriers.Broken.Totally broken.But he rose from Ashers.Now he's back. In the Valleys. At Mum's house. Broken. But rebuilding. Going again.Breaking down Barriers with Tequila brand, Broken Barriers.ON THE MENU:The Welsh Unfair Advantage: what no one else sees about Tiny Rebel and Au Vodka - how household is you brand REALLY? Do your NPD meetings in Brecon, WalesThe Dangers of Bootstrapping: teaches you how to do everything but not everything wellWhy Asher was on Depressants when building ROGUE and how to separate yourself from your brandHow to Solve the Working Class Issue for Founders: we need a fund for working class brandsWhat Marketing is a COMPLETE Waste of Time and What ACTUALLY WORKS newsletters, SamplingsFounders think people consumer their product way more than but consumers switch out of brands more than you thinkThe SKU Count Paradox: Why more SKUs = More Variety + Occasions, BUT too many SKUs actually Cannibalises Core
Brecon is back on the podcast to share insights and action steps for coaching your franchisees on leadership - from how to bring up leadership, resources to share, and leading question strategies. Field Coaching Education: www.fieldcoachexperts.com Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables
One of the top episodes from 2023 is this discussion about operational vs proactive franchisee support - originally streamed in January 2023 with Brecon from AC Inc. Field Coaching Education: www.fieldcoachexperts.com Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables
Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from Theatr Brycheiniog in Brecon
Brecon is on the podcast to share advice and action steps on coaching your franchisees on using a SWOT analysis to improve their business. Field Coaching Education: www.fieldcoachexperts.com Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables
Last call to join us for Preaching in a Post-Christian Age!Give to Support the Living Church Podcast.If you like a good underdog story, you'll like today's episode. And if you pastor a small church or you're new to a parish that's on the struggle bus, you might like it even more. Today we're in search of growth. In Search of Growth is a series we've been doing in the magazine, highlighting stories of where God's been at work in ways that increase health and numbers in local Episcopal and Anglican churches. This summer, as many of you know, we hosted a pilgrimage to England. What I'm sure you don't know is that Amber then took some vacation time in Wales, where she stayed with the Rev. Dr. Mark Clavier, a vicar in Brecon who we've had on before to talk about Christian ecology and so-called “Celtic” Christianity, and his wife, Dr. Sarah Ward Clavier, who joined us for a Halloween episode a few years back to talk about the gruesome details of clergy wills.One of Amber's favorite Welsh adventures was getting to know the church Mark pastors, St Mary's in Brecon. St Mary's is very old parish, which after precipitous decline, has found new life. After dwindling to 16, it's now a rapidly growing congregation of about 60, lively, warm, very active in their community, and very, very traditional in their worship. In a place where more evangelical styles tend to see the growth, this is intriguing.Today we tell their story, which reminds us of a certain Apple+ TV series: a British community at a low point; a cheerful, mustachioed American showing up, warming hearts, and launching unexpected tactics. Yes, we're talking about Ted Lasso, which is, in fact, Fr. Mark's nickname among some of his parishioners. Fr. Mark coming is not the end of the story— and it's really not the beginning either. So pull up a chair, grab a Welsh cake. We hope you enjoy the conversations.Last call to join us for Preaching in a Post-Christian Age!Give to Support the Living Church Podcast.
Sarah Blaney interviews James Horgan, a seasoned investor who successfully manages a full-time job, a young family, and investments in both in and out of his local area. James shares his focus on investing in Wales, discussing the strong demand for rental housing and the unique opportunities and challenges presented by the Welsh government's regulations. He also talks about his latest project, a closed hotel that he plans to convert into a smart hotel/apart hotel, catering to mountain bikers and tourists visiting the Brecon area. James emphasises the importance of discipline, maintaining a full pipeline of deals, and leveraging a team as key behaviours for property investors. KEY TAKEAWAYS Keeping a full pipeline of deals is a key behaviour that James highlights. He stresses the importance of continuously searching for new opportunities and not becoming complacent with current projects. Leveraging a team is essential for success in property investing. There is great value to be found in building relationships and working with others who can contribute their expertise and skills to different aspects of the business. One must never believe that can do it all. It's crucial to seek help and support from others when we need it. "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki is a transformative book that focusses on developing an investment mindset and understanding money. Jamese also mentions other resources such as podcasts, YouTube channels, and property magazines that provide valuable information and updates on the industry. BEST MOMENTS "There's a wave of new compliance and regulation at the moment for buy select." "It enables you to bring a bit of creativity to a deal, doesn't it? And looking at the problem creatively” "Dismantling my ego has been the most valuable thing I've done as an individual." VALUABLE RESOURCES This Property Life - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/this-property-life-podcast/id1540075591 Property Wealth System YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PropertyWealthSystem To enter the competition, make sure you follow or subscribe to the podcast and leave a review, LIKE the Property Wealth System page on Facebook (SEE LINK BELOW), and then TAG 3 friends on the competition post you'll find there! ABOUT THE SHOW This Property Life is hosted by the team at Property Wealth System. We are a collective of experienced active investors passionate about all things property. Caroline Claydon has over 22 years experience in investing in property but it's only in the last 12 years that she's operated as a professional investor. Her and her husband have built their portfolio throughout the UK covering strategies from buy to let's, social housing, HMOs, developments and more recently a hotel. She has travelled the world training people for the last 10 years on how to invest, scale and accelerate their UK property businesses regardless of where they are based. Caroline loves helping people reach their full potential by changing their mindsets to money, debt, property and investing. James D'Souza started investing in property from a young age and now owns a significant portfolio of buy-to-let properties, professional HMO's and commercial developments. Whilst actively growing his own property business, James helps countless other people start and scale their own property journey. CONTACT METHOD You can join Caroline and James along with a whole host of other like-minded investors in the Property Wealth System Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/propertywealthcommunity Caroline Email: caroline@propertywealthsystem.co.uk Caroline Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-claydon-property/ James Email: james@propertywealthsystem.co.uk James Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-d-souza-552342104/This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
About the GuestDr. Brian A. Williams is Dean of the Templeton Honors College, Associate Professor of Ethics & Liberal Studies, and Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities. Before coming to Eastern, he was Lecturer in Theology and Christian Ethics at the University of Oxford and Director of Oxford Conversations, a collection of curated video interviews with leading Christian academics and scholars at Oxford.He holds an MPhil and DPhil in Christian Ethics from the University of Oxford (UK), where he was a Clarendon Scholar; an MA and ThM in Systematic and Historical Theology from Regent College (Vancouver, Canada); and a BA in Biblical Studies from Ozark Christian College (Joplin, MO).His current research examines the tradition of Didascalic Christian Humanism, focusing on the works of Hugh of St. Victor, Philip Melanchthon, and John Henry Newman. Dr. Williams' broader academic interests include virtue ethics, Christian and Muslim political thought, Karl Barth's theology and politics, classical education, and Dante Alighieri's Commedia. He is the author of The Potter's Rib: The History, Theology, and Practice of Mentoring for Pastoral Formation (Regent College Publishing); co-editor of Everyday Ethics: Moral Theology and the Practices of Ordinary Life (Georgetown University Press); and General Editor of Principia: A Journal of Classical Education.Dr. Williams is also a National Alcuin Fellow and a Research Fellow with the Institute of Classical Education.He is married to Kim Williams and has three children: Ilia, Brecon, and Maeve.Show NotesWonder and great questions about Classical Education are beautifully described in this interview with Dr. Brian Williams. Adrienne Freas presents the questions that parents are asking. What exactly do we mean by the Tradition of Classical Education? Some Topics and Ideas in this Episode Include: Frescoes can be used to vividly describe the Classical Tradition and why Classical Education is beautiful. The spirit of inquiry and how scholars benefit from an education rooted in questions Great questions bring about compelling conversations. How to find a classical school that reflects the Tradition?-- What are we looking for that reflects the tradition? What is beauty?-- How materials and culture provide a way to flourish as human persons Resources MentionedPrincipia: A Journal of Classical Education: Volume 2, Issue 1, 2023: Editor's Introduction: Principia Tradition & Classical EducationCair Paravel Latin School, founded in 1980Templeton Honors CollegeThe Great Books of the Western WorldRaphael Frescoes discussed that are in the Vatican: Scuola di Ateni or School of Athens La Disputa or Disputation of the Holy Sacrament II Parnaso or Parnassus Chris Hall (the bird expert)... here is the episode we interviewed him on in Season 1.KierkegaardDostoevskyPoetic Knowledge by James TaylorDivine Comedy by Dante_______________________________________________________Want to learn more about Classical Education? Check out our NEW Snapshots Series! ________________________________________________________Whether you are a teacher or a parent, ask yourself… What is the purpose of education? What is the beginning of education, AND does it ever come to an end? What type of education is best, and what type of education might I or my child pursue in the future? Let us help you discover what a beautiful education should look like. Where Should I Start? Subscribe to this Podcast on your favorite podcast app! Meet our Team, Explore our Resources and Take advantage of our Services! This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC.Support this podcast: ★ Support this podcast ★ _________________________________________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Vivaldi's Concerto for 2 Violins in B flat major, RV529 : Lana Trotovsek, violin Sreten Krstic, violin with Chamber Orchestra of Slovenian Philharmonic © 2023 Beautiful Teaching LLC. All Rights Reserved
Felicity Evans reviews the Conservative Party conference and that HS2 announcement with the Brecon and Radnorshire MP Fay Jones and BBC Wales Westminster correspondent Catrin Haf Jones - who both spent the week in Manchester. Will Rishi Sunak's speech lead to a revival in his party's fortunes? And business correspondent Huw Thomas reflects on the news that a major employer in the south Wales valleys - UK Windows and Doors - is to close, with the loss of 500 jobs.
Ownership and accountability are a huge part of franchisee success. Get key takeaways on how to create and nurture franchisee accountability for all kinds of franchise owners and personalities. Tune into Brecon & Belle on the Franchise Growth Pod! Field Coaching Education: www.angelacote.com Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables
In this episode, our host, Captain Ash Bhardwaj, speaks to Lieutenant Colonel Dean Canham OBE, SO1 Centre for Army Leadership. This conversation with Colonel Dean is a raw and honest insight into the realities of leadership on kinetic operations, and dealing with the consequence of your decisions. CONTENT WARNING: In this episode, we cover the topics of the deaths of soldiers on operations, improvised explosive devices, and dealing with the trauma of those tragedies. If these topics are difficult for you to hear about, you may want to skip this episode. It is totally natural that the examples given in this episode may affect you, and you may find it useful to speak with someone about how you feel. You can find a range of support resources at the Army's Ask for Help page linked at the bottom of these show notes. Commissioning in 2000 into the 1st Battalion Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters, the then Second Lieutenant Canham joined the Regiment on their residential tour of Northern Ireland. He deployed to Sierra Leone on Op SILKMAN and to Afghanistan on Op HERRICK 1 as a Reconnaissance Platoon Commander. Later, he returned to Helmand on Op HERRICK 6 as the Battlegroup Operations Officer. He then Commanded A (Grenadier) Company of the 2nd Battalion the MERCIAN Regiment on Op HERRICK 15, also deploying to the Falklands and leading the 2 MERCIAN contingent at the London 2012 Olympic Games. He took command of 1 MERCIAN Regiment in 2020, and led the Battlegroup in Estonia on Op CABRIT 8 in 2021. He has worked at the Army Personnel Centre (APC) Glasgow, Army Headquarters and the Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJHQ), where he was awarded an OBE for his work in support of operations in South Sudan and Somalia. He has instructed at the Infantry Training Centre Catterick, the Platoon Commander's Division at Brecon, and on the Intermediate Command and Staff Course (ICSC) at Shrivenham. He now heads up the Centre for Army Leadership, based at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS). The British Army's Ask for Help Page: https://www.army.mod.uk/people/health-wellbeing-welfare-support/health-performance-and-wellbeing-in-the-army/managing-stress/ask-for-help/
The Conservative MP for Brecon and Radnorshire joins Felicity Evans and James Williams at the Royal Welsh Show to reflect on her political career. In a wide-ranging interview she discusses growing up as the daughter of an MP and government minister, why she is confident of retaining her seat at the next General Election and how she approaches representing Wales's largest constituency
We see a lot of field coaches want to dive head first into training franchisees on skills and financials (which are important!) but there are a few steps to take before diving into training. Tune into Brecon & Belle on the Franchise Growth Pod! Field Coaching Education: www.angelacote.com Angela on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoteinc Belle on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/belle-white Try an AC Roundtable: www.angelacote.com/roundtables
In this episode, our host, Captain Ash Bhardwaj, speaks to Lieutenant Colonel Dean Canham OBE, SO1 Centre for Army Leadership. This conversation with Colonel Dean is a raw and honest insight into the realities of leadership on kinetic operations, and dealing with the consequence of your decisions. CONTENT WARNING: In this episode, we cover the topics of the deaths of soldiers on operations, improvised explosive devices, and dealing with the trauma of those tragedies. If these topics are difficult for you to hear about, you may want to skip this episode. It is totally natural that the examples given in this episode may affect you, and you may find it useful to speak with someone about how you feel. You can find a range of support resources at the Army's Ask for Help page linked at the bottom of these show notes. Commissioning in 2000 into the 1st Battalion Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters, the then Second Lieutenant Canham joined the Regiment on their residential tour of Northern Ireland. He deployed to Sierra Leone on Op SILKMAN and to Afghanistan on Op HERRICK 1 as a Reconnaissance Platoon Commander. Later, he returned to Helmand on Op HERRICK 6 as the Battlegroup Operations Officer. He then Commanded A (Grenadier) Company of the 2nd Battalion the MERCIAN Regiment on Op HERRICK 15, also deploying to the Falklands and leading the 2 MERCIAN contingent at the London 2012 Olympic Games. He took command of 1 MERCIAN Regiment in 2020, and led the Battlegroup in Estonia on Op CABRIT 8 in 2021. He has worked at the Army Personnel Centre (APC) Glasgow, Army Headquarters and the Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJHQ), where he was awarded an OBE for his work in support of operations in South Sudan and Somalia. He has instructed at the Infantry Training Centre Catterick, the Platoon Commander's Division at Brecon, and on the Intermediate Command and Staff Course (ICSC) at Shrivenham. He now heads up the Centre for Army Leadership, based at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS). The British Army's Ask for Help Page: https://www.army.mod.uk/people/health-wellbeing-welfare-support/health-performance-and-wellbeing-in-the-army/managing-stress/ask-for-help/
Today we're in Devon with new entrant to farming Adam Short. Adam's primary professional background is in the IT sector and indeed his primary line of work today, alongside life on the farm, is in agri-software, a subject that I'm sure will be of interest to many of you, which is partly why I've asked him on the podcast. He's had a varied career prior to moving into the agricultural community and he moved to his small farm in Devon in 2016. He's the current Registrar for the Old English Goat Society and achieved rare breed recognition for them in 2020. And, alongside Kim Brook and Flavian Obiero, Adam is the co-founder of the Pig Exchange Network, which aims to fill gaps around knowledge exchange for smaller scale pig producers. About BenBen Eagle is the founder and Head of Podcasts at RuralPod Media, a specialist rural podcast production agency. He is also a freelance rural affairs and agricultural journalist. You can find out more at ruralpodmedia.co.uk or benjamineagle.co.uk Please subscribe to the show and leave us a review wherever you are listening. Follow us on social mediaInstagram @mtf_podcastTwitter @mtf_podcastWatch us on Youtube here A-Plan Rural InsuranceThis episode is sponsored by our primary sponsor A Plan Rural. Show ReferencesJohn Richardson and the Futurenauts podcastImage credit: Adam Short Timestamps00:27 Ben introduces the show.1:42 Adam comes in.1:58 Week 6 of lambing.2:20 Adam's life growing up - far away from farming.4:26 Adam went to Aber to do a degree in software engineering. After this he met his first farmer near Brecon. 6:30 Adam considers getting into agriculture. 6:50 The challenge of getting into farming. 8:00 Was it difficult being 'an outside' - did Adam feel this was an issue?10:30 Adam's IT career.15:00 Sponsor message from A Plan Rural Insurance.15:46 Adam does IT freelance work. 17:10 8 acres in Leicestershire - where does Adam go next?20:35 Mental health.21:25 Adam applies for farm management roles. 24:15 Adam can afford to buy a smallholding. 27:05 The farm in Devon.31:00 Goats.35:08 Pigs and the Pig Exchange Network. 42:40 IT side of Adam's career - focus on data. Genetic diversity - why is that a focus? Where does Adam see this going?52:10 Adam's message for the public.52:25 Message for farmers. 54:00 Adam recommends John Richardson and the Futurenauts55:22 Ben rounds up.
This is Episode 52 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond - Ascend/Plateau/Descend'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 30th April and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Cloth, M83, James Holden, Brecon, Fontaines D.C., Bodywash, Fehlt, Landhouse, DJ Chrysalis, Mark Peters, I:Cube, Oliver Beardmore, Sunnbrella, Andy Bell, Masal, Underworld, JakoJako, Muted Color, and Arooj Aftab. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This week James has a good walk in Shropshire spoiled by the "bird-blending, bat-chomping eco-crucifixes" and Toby debates animal "rights" around the dinner table because of the deaths of three horses at this past weekend's Grand National. ("Save the Sheep!")That leads us to the name change of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the scandal at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the shocking suicide of a 19-year old Greenpeace activist from Walthamstow who became inconsolable by the prospect of climate change.We also pay tribute to Nigel Lawson, Mrs. Thatcher's Chancellor of the Exchequer who died 3 April, aged 91.In Culture Corner, we let the blocks fall where they may with Tetris (AppleTV+) and Seven Kings Must Die (Netflix.)Opening sound this week is James Evans, Member of the Senedd for Brecon and Radnorshire courtesy of GBNews.
Claire Victoria Roberts is a composer, vocalist, and violinist, who blurs the boundaries of jazz, contemporary, and singer-songwriter genres. She collaborates, as an artist, with musicians from classical, jazz, and folk spheres, drawing upon her diverse influences and melding styles together: through improvised vocals, contemporary classical timbres, and melody-driven compositions. Her work has been performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Psappha Ensemble, cellist Oliver Coates, Opra Cymru, Uproar Ensemble, Solem Quartet, and The Carice Singers. She has collaborated as a violinist and improvising vocalist with Camden Symphony Orchestra, Sherman Theatre, New Voices Choir, Morley Arts Festival, Aberystwyth Arts Festival, and Sherman Theatre. As a composer, she has been commissioned by Cheltenham Festival, Presteigne Festival, MusicFest, and the Wigmore Hall. As a jazz vocalist, Claire has performed at festivals across the UK and abroad including Brecon jazz, Marsden jazz, and Begues jazz (Cataluna). 2021 saw the release of her E.P. 'NOIR', alongside the Treske Quartet, interpreting the melancholy, cynical lyrics of her chosen jazz and chanson material. Claire won the Welsh Music Guild's Young Composer award in 2022, was awarded a Jerwood Arts composer award in 2021, is the Winner of a Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize 2019-2020, as well as 2017 winner of the Mathias Composition prize, and 2019 winner of a Francis Chagrin award. She has been broadcast on Radio 3, Radio Wales, and Radio Cymru. In this episode, Claire shares her background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Kirsty Jones dreamed of seeing the world. In May 2000 the 23 year old left her home in mid Wales and embarked on a global trip of a life time. After visiting Singapore and Malaysia, Kirsty travelled to Chiang Mai in the north of Thailand. Kirsty had been in the city less than a week when a maid found her murdered body in her bedroom at the backpackers guesthouse where she was staying. DNA was found at the scene and several suspects were named in the press. The Royal Thai Police were confident the case would be solved within a week. Then days later the maid who discovered Kirsty's body came forward to change her story. It was the first of many shocking developments in a beleaguered investigation that continued for the next two decades.Become a supporter of the show!Sources: For a full list of sources please see the Facebook pageBBChttps://www.bbc.co.uk › news › uk-...Kirsty Jones: Thailand backpacker murder case closed after 20 yearsWalesOnlinehttps://www.walesonline.co.uk › newsMurder investigation into death of Welsh backpacker Kirsty Jones.https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2000/aug/16/worlddispatch.comment1TrueCrimeDivahttps://truecrimediva.com › kirsty-j...Murder in Thailand: Who killed Welsh backpacker Kirsty JonesTheFreeLibraryhttps://www.thefreelibrary.com › R...BLUNDERS THAT BETRAYED KIRSTY; Devastating details of ...Brecon & Radnor Expresshttps://www.brecon-radnor.co.uk › ...Fears Kirsty Jones murder case could be closedBangkokPosthttps://www.bangkokpost.com › kir...Kirsty's mother seeks more helpChiangRaiTimeshttps://www.chiangraitimes.com › k...Kirsty Jones Chiang Mai Murder: Mother Wants More Help From ...andrewdrummond.newshttps://www.andrew-drummond.news › ...KIRSTY JONES MURDER COMMUNIQUES COULD DAMAGE ...IrishExaminerhttps://www.irishexaminer.com › ari...Nine tourists raped in Thailandhttps://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/search/Kirsty%20Jones%20/PromosFollow Persons Unknown: Instagram and FacebookEmail: personsunknownpod@gmail.comWebsite with Transcripts:https://personsunknown.buzzsprout.com/
Before Davy Gam got famous amongst the English for helping out at Agincourt and getting knighted, and being in general an acceptable Welshman on account of helping out the English and fighting Welshmen, he had killed a kinsman in Brecon, had fought under John of Gaunt, and had fought against Owain Glyndŵr, the leader of the last great Welsh rebellion and the last Welsh Prince of Wales. As you can imagine, a Welshman famous amongst the English for bravely serving them and fighting at Agincourt is not necessarily a Welsh hero. But! He gives Anne an excuse for talking about Owain Glyndŵr, and Michelle an excuse for explaining why John Powys is not as good an author as Tolkien. Also, we discuss how it is that families in an occupied country might well find themselves on different sides of a conflict.
We've a blinder of a mix by Filmmaker - Colombia's prolific minimal wave + EBM electronics producer. Showcasing his style w/ a club mix ahead of his upcoming UK/EU tour. Hear new tracks from Berlin via Cressida, Sleeparchive, + electro label Mechatronica. Plus. The debut release from Guatemala's Maoh. Italian duo Tapefeed. The ever reliable Skee Mask. Norway's electronic math-rock duo Aiming For Enrike. Russia's Hatewax remixing Inigo Kennedy. Impressive remixing of Brecon, by new on our radar Swiss producer numeral. A classic slab of Florida death metal. Deforestation protest music from Coldcut. And, some early 80s Dutch synth-pop. Episode playlist - https://darkfloor.co.uk/mantisradio348 Support us - https://patreon.com/mantisradio
Few members of the Senedd are near-universally respected by those of all political persuasions (and none) in the way that Kirsty Williams is. From being an enthusiastic campaigner for devolution in the 1990s, Kirsty became a much-admired constituency AM/MS for 22 years representing Brecon and Radnor including a spell leading the Welsh Liberal Democrats and finishing her Senedd career with a term as Education Minister in the Welsh Government 2016-2021. In the course of her time in frontline politics, Kirsty was also in pivotal roles during key moments in recent democratic history. She was one of the Liberal Democrat opponents to the proposed Plaid Cymru-Conservative-Liberal Democrat 'Rainbow Coalition' in 2007 and she was leader of the party as, across the border, Nick Clegg led the Lib Dems into a coalition with David Cameron's Conservatives. Kirsty was also the pivotal vote back in 2016 that re-nominated Carwyn Jones as First Minister after dramatic scenes where the Conservatives and UKIP (!) backed Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood to take the role. So, who better to reflect on 25 years since Wales voted for devolution, the present political climate and, in her capacity as member of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales, ambitions for the future of Welsh politics? You can follow Kirsty on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Kirsty_Williams And, of course, follow us on Twitter here for all the latest: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod The artwork for the pod comes from the wonderful collection of Welsh politics pop art images created by Louis Mertens: https://twitter.com/LouisPMertens If you're enjoying the pod, please leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice and, if you are able to, please consider becoming a Patreon from just £3/month: www.patreon.com/hiraethpod
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Damian is in studio talk about how harvest is treating him and his team, as well as a very important anniversary for the brand. Brecon turns 10, and is celebrating with events throughout the rest of the year, as well as the release of '10th of Brecon' a luxury red blend in large format that even has a new look. Great chat, check it out!
The government has confirmed that it plans to extend the ‘right to buy' policy to people living in properties owned by housing associations. In rural areas, housing associations often play an important role in providing affordable rental accommodation. We look at the impact this change in policy could have on rural communities. Hay meadows were once a common sight in the countryside, but there are very few of them left now. Not only are they beautiful and a valuable habitat, but farmers can also get grants to manage, restore or even create them from scratch. All this week on Farming Today we're discussing land use and today we hear how the Welsh government has bought up a farm near Brecon for it to be run by the organisers of the Green Man Festival. Local people are concerned about what that means for the future of the farm. Presented by Caz Graham and produced for BBC Audio by Caitlin Hobbs
Mantis Radio 341 - Still Heat Recordings Showcasing their wonderful sound, in the mix it's Newcastle Upon Tyne tape label Still Heat Recordings. Also on the show - industrial DNB from Christoph De Babalon, French Jazz tech, a wedge of techno from Arkham Audio, Mord, and Planet Rhythm Recs. Plus Mosca, Distance, Aaron Spectre, Gunjack, PC Music, Carcass, and Leonard Cohen. _ playlist → darkfloor/mantisradio. support the show, get exclusive content → patreon/mantisradio.
