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SCHAUERSTOFF
Das Rätsel um Charterhouse

SCHAUERSTOFF

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 24:22


Es sollte ein ganz normaler Schulausflug in eine leerstehende Waldsiedlung werden, der plötzlich höchst beängstigend wurde: Eine Schülerin verschwindet, dann folgen unheimliche Stimmen aus dem Wald. Der Wachmann erzählt, wie er eines Nachts von einer unbekannten Kreatur angegriffen wurde. Klar ist nur: Irgendetwas stimmt nicht in Charterhouse…

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
On the phone-in: Our expert discusses the best ways to prevent shoreline erosion. And off the top of the show, we talk about the future of the longtime retailer, Hudson's Bay. We also hear about big brown bats at a school in Plaster Rock, NB.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 52:49


On the phone-in today: Our guest, Rosmarie Lohnes, a sustainable landscape designer and founder of Helping Nature Heal Inc. in Bridgwater, NS, answers questions about preventing shoreline erosion. And off the top of the show, we speak with Arthur Gaudreau from @HalifaxReTales about the future of the retailer, Hudson's Bay. We also speak with Don McAlpine from the New Brunswick Museum about big brown bats at a school in Plaster Rock.

Tommy Cullum's
#Ep251: British Bigfoot with Daniel Lee Barnett

Tommy Cullum's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 50:31


In this episode, we welcome Daniel Lee Barnett from Bridgwater, Somerset, UK. At just 15 years of age, Daniel is making waves in the Bigfoot community. Daniel is one of the youngest and most exciting cryptozoologists in the space. Daniel shares how he began researching the elusive Bigfoot at the age of 13 in the British countryside. Not long into his research, Daniel made a huge discovery in a local forest near his home. Whilst walking in the forest with his grandmother, looking for evidence of big cats, they stumbled on a large footprint that resembles the famous Sasquatch. After collecting DNA (eDNA), Daniel contacted a number of different laboratories for testing. The DNA results that came back from one lab in Portugal could possibly change the Bigfoot conversation not only in the UK but around the world. It seems not only did Daniel discover a strange footprint, but the DNA in the print contains that of an ancient ape, DNA that humans, as we know, do not carry today. Is this proof of a giant ape-like creature living in the UK? Freaky Merch! We are super excited to announce that you can now purchase Let's Get Freaky merch! Hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and lots more! Check it out! http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktwIf you have any paranormal or wild experiences to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please get in touch! Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@mail.com or message us on social media. Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, Youtube, @tcletsgetfreakypodcasthttps://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky

The Premier League Cricket Show
The National Counties Cricket Show - "From Dumbleton to Harare!" with Alex Russell of Wales National County

The Premier League Cricket Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 51:44


Welcome to episode 3 of The National Counties Cricket Show, brought to you by the team behind the Premier League Cricket Show and bringing you the ultimate destination for dynamic discussions, exclusive guests, and unmatched insights from around the peak of the non-professional cricket pyramid across the 20 x National Counties, formerly Minor Counties, and their burgeoning representative side the Challengers! In this episode we chat with Bridgwater & Wales National County leg-spinner Alex Russell who is presently "Overseas at the Crease" playing first class cricket in Zimbabwe. Thanks for listening and if you enjoy the show, why not show us some love and leave us a 5-star review on your favourite podcast platform as it helps other potential listeners to find us when they are searching for cricketing podcasts. And don't forget to follow us on X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram on both to join the conversation, share your thoughts, and connect with us & fellow premier league cricket fans. Twitter: @TPLCricketClub Instagram:@TPLCricketClub Website: premierleaguecricket.co.uk Email: TPLCricketShow@gmail.com Twitter: @NCCA_UK Instagram: @NCCA.UK Website: nationalcountiesca.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Almost Amazing Dinner Party
"Building a House of Prayer" with Mary Ann Bridgwater; Making Prayer a Priority in 2025

The Almost Amazing Dinner Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 50:18


Mary Ann Bridgwater is the Founder and President of Pray the Word Ministries, a ministry committed to expanding and enhancing prayer activity in Houston, our nation, and throughout the world. A frequent speaker and prayer consultant, her passion is leading others to experience a prayer life where they walk in the awareness of the presence of a Holy God. If you'd like to learn more about her ministry, visit https://www.praytheword.org/ If you'd like to register for her upcoming weekly class offered by our church beginning February 19th, visit https://subspla.sh/n48jsmf

ChewintheCud Podcast
Educational Opportunities

ChewintheCud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 64:08


This time the team are joined by Claire Winson, Head of Animal & Environmental Sciences and George Stickly, Farm Manager of Rodway Farm, from Bridgewater & Taunton College - Cannington Campus.Like usual we start with both Claire & George's backgrounds, before we move on to today's topic of Educational Opportunities in Agriculture.We discuss the different education options available to students, from Level 1 all the way to Level 6, depending on previous experience & qualifications, how teaching has changed in the last thirty years, to the support students can get when at the college.We then take a brief tour of the farm and discuss some of the facilities and projects happening, on the farm.For more details, and to register for their upcoming open day (25th January 2025), please visit Bridgwater & Taunton CollegeThis was recorded in November 2024 and all information was correct at the time of recording.Send us a textFor more information about our podcast visit www.chewinthecud.com/podcast or follow us on Instagram @chewinthecudpodcast or X/Twitter @chewinthecudpod. ChewintheCud Ltd is also on Facebook & LinkedIn. You can also email us at podcast@chewinthecud.com

The Food Programme
Christmas: The Gift of Food

The Food Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 42:50


Christmas is a time for giving, and for many charities, that often means food. Jaega Wise explores the tradition and looks into the planning that goes into festive food donations.Food historian Carwyn Graves explains how the custom of giving food at Christmas has evolved over the centuries, and why the season inspires so many to give back to their communities.In Aberdare, we meet the team behind Company at Christmas, who host a festive feast for anyone who doesn't want to spend Christmas Day alone. The new CEO of Fareshare discusses how the charity manages the extra surplus food during the festive season, while Tim O'Malley from Nationwide Produce Ltd explains how his company has been working to ensure as little fresh food goes to waste as possible.In Glasgow, Social Bite founder Josh Littlejohn discusses why Christmas has become a cornerstone of his social enterprise and charity, alongside one of the volunteers who will be there to greet guests. Meanwhile, Lesley Gates in Bridgwater—known locally as Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo—shows how she's helping people make the most of their Christmas dinner ingredients through practical demonstrations on saving money and reducing waste.And in Cumbria, Rahina Borthwick, founder of the Grange-Over-Sands Community Foodshare, reflects on the importance of giving within her seaside town. She shares how their community space has become an important gathering point, including for Ukrainian refugees to celebrate Christmas together.Presented by Jaega Wise Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Natalie Donovan.

Politely Pushy with Eric Chemi
Avoiding the Crass PR Spin with Tech Journalist Adrian Bridgwater

Politely Pushy with Eric Chemi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 40:35


Freelance technology journalist Adrian Bridgwater sits down with Eric Chemi in this episode of Politely Pushy. Tune in as Adrian shares his experience publishing work with Computer Weekly, Forbes, Techzine, Techstrong, and other digital publications.Keep up with Adrian's latest work here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/adrianbridgwater/

featured Wiki of the Day

fWotD Episode 2710: River Parrett Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Saturday, 5 October 2024 is River Parrett.The River Parrett flows through the counties of Dorset and Somerset in South West England, from its source in the Thorney Mills springs in the hills around Chedington in Dorset. Flowing northwest through Somerset and the Somerset Levels to its mouth at Burnham-on-Sea, into the Bridgwater Bay nature reserve on the Bristol Channel, the Parrett and its tributaries drain an area of 660 square miles (1,700 km2) – about 50 per cent of Somerset's land area, with a population of 300,000.The Parrett's main tributaries include the Rivers Tone, Isle, and Yeo, and the River Cary via the King's Sedgemoor Drain. The 37-mile (60 km) long river is tidal for 19 miles (31 km) up to Oath. The fall of the river between Langport and Bridgwater is only 1 foot per mile (0.2 m/km), so it is prone to frequent flooding in winter and during high tides. Many approaches have been tried since at least the medieval period to reduce the incidence and effect of floods and to drain the surrounding fields.In Anglo-Saxon times the river formed a boundary between Wessex and Dumnonia. It later served the Port of Bridgwater, and enabled cargoes to be transported inland. The arrival of the railways led to a decline in commercial shipping, and the only working docks are at Dunball. Human influence on the river has left a legacy of bridges and industrial artefacts. The Parrett along with its connected waterways and network of drains supports an ecosystem that includes several rare species of flora and fauna. The River Parrett Trail has been established along the banks of the river.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Saturday, 5 October 2024.For the full current version of the article, see River Parrett on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Ivy.

Ten Pence Arcade Podcast V2.0
Ten Pence Arcade - 200 (s2) - Balloon Fight

Ten Pence Arcade Podcast V2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 90:57


TEN PENCE CONTINUES! Outgoing host @TenPenceArcade Victor joins me @ShaunHolley one last time as we find it's Game Not Over at @Revivalrevents in Wolverhampton; there's second floor shenanigans at @TimewarpArcade in Bridgwater, and a Sky Skipping knowledge bomb dropped at the @Arcade_Archive in Stroud. Oh, and we also discuss the featured game - the flappy flappy Nintendo Joust-a-like Balloon Fight. Lastly, on occasion we may discuss biscuits. Lots and lots of biscuits.

Ten Pence Arcade Podcast V2.0
Ten Pence Arcade - 200 - Balloon Fight

Ten Pence Arcade Podcast V2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 90:57


TEN PENCE CONTINUES! Outgoing host @TenPenceArcade Victor joins me @ShaunHolley one last time as we find it's Game Not Over at @Revivalrevents in Wolverhampton; there's second floor shenanigans at @TimewarpArcade in Bridgwater, and a Sky Skipping knowledge bomb dropped at the @Arcade_Archive in Stroud. Oh, and we also discuss the featured game - the flappy flappy Nintendo Joust-a-like Balloon Fight. Lastly, on occasion we may discuss biscuits. Lots and lots of biscuits.  

Thinking Faith with Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld
Marin Catholic High School and Curriculum Permeation with Megan Bridgwater and Chris Valdez - Part 2

Thinking Faith with Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 45:18


In this part two of two episodes, Megan Bridgwater and Chris Valdez of Marin Catholic High School in San Francisco, California, discuss the ways they have worked to integrate a new curriculum permeation paradigm into their English program.

Thinking Faith with Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld
Marin Catholic Highschool and Curriculum Permeation with Megan Bridgwater and Chris Valdez - Part 1

Thinking Faith with Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 48:36


In this part one of two episodes, Megan Bridgwater and Chris Valdez of Marin Catholic High School in San Francisco, California, discuss the ways they have worked to integrate a new curriculum permeation paradigm into their English program.

Fork's Sake Podcast - With Sushi Stu
Forks Sake Podcast: Ollie Bridgwater, SOURCE @ Gilpin Hotel - Ep 14

Fork's Sake Podcast - With Sushi Stu

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 54:31


Welcome to this episode of The Fork's Sake podcast, where we take an authentic look at the culinary world from the inside out. Today, Sushi Stu catches up with Ollie Bridgwater to find out more about his inspiration, guest experience and his plans for the future. Follow us on Instagram @forkpod for more!

Canada's Podcast
Luxury Home Buying Shifting into High Gear - Toronto - Canada's Podcast

Canada's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 6:06


In this video interview, Samantha Villiard, Regional Vice President, RE/MAX Canada, discusses the real estate company's latest luxury home market report. Samantha Villiard FULL PRESS RELEASE  TORONTO, April 2, 2024 /CNW/ — With the end of quantitative tightening in sight, luxury home-buying activity in most markets across the country are slowly shifting into high gear as buyers reap the benefits of softer housing values, according to a report released today by RE/MAX Canada. RE/MAX Canada's 2024 Spotlight on Luxury Report examined luxury home-buying activity in 10 markets across the country in the first two months of the year and found that, despite a disconnect between buyers looking for deals and sellers' price expectations, almost all regions reported a strong start to the year. Ninety per cent of markets experienced an increase in high-end sales, with more than two-thirds recording double-digit growth. Saskatoon led the country in terms of percentage increases, with a 57-per-cent uptick in luxury home sales, followed by Montreal at almost 56 per cent and Calgary at 52 per cent. Edmonton posted a 32-per-cent increase in luxury sales year-over-year, while Winnipeg, Halifax, Toronto and London reported increases of 19.4 per cent, 16.7 per cent, 14.4 per cent, and 9.4 per cent respectively. Only Ottawa saw a decline compared to year-ago levels, with sales down nearly eight per cent. “While figures remain off peak levels reported during Covid, the upswing in luxury sales signal a return to overall health in the country's major centres,” according to RE/MAX Canada President Christopher Alexander. “The ripple effect is already underway, with stronger home-buying activity at lower price points pushing sales into the upper end. In some cities where inventory levels are particularly challenging at the lower end, multiple offers have returned with a vengeance. While that isn't the case at the top end, pent-up demand does exist, and activity is gaining momentum.” Lower overall values, strong equity gains and downward trending interest rates are supporting demand for luxury product including freehold and condominium properties in markets across the country. While a disconnect is somewhat hampering activity in larger markets, with sellers holding out for Covid-era values and buyers seeking bargains, those serious about making moves are finding common ground. An ample supply of product exists in most markets, although some neighbourhoods are experiencing exceptionally low inventory levels at sought-after price points. An influx of fresh, new properties in the spring will renew buyer interest and activity, but chronic supply issues will likely persist at the entry level to luxury. “Equity continues to play a significant role in the marketplace, driving demand at the top end of the market,” explains Alexander. “Although overall gains have been elusive in recent years, a good percentage of buyers who purchased in 2018 and 2019 are well positioned to make their next moves. For example, in the Greater Toronto market, buyers who purchased homes at an average price in 2018 saw equity rise by almost 43 per cent by the end of 2023 ($787,842/$1,126,591). These buyers are coming to the table with a larger downstroke and reduced risk from a lending perspective.” Luxury home-buying activity is also undergoing change as a younger demographic moves into the upper end of the market. Demand is strongest for newer, well-appointed homes in traditional hot pockets. Turnkey properties are most coveted, although there are some buyers that are willing to renovate. The desire for more space and less congestion is once again an emerging trend, as acreage properties boasting large homes in suburban-rural or rural areas experience an upswing in popularity in London, Ottawa, Edmonton and Saskatoon. Building activity is also making a comeback, with new construction and infill on the rise in half of all markets examined. Some luxury buyers looking to expand their purchasing power are moving over into markets such as London (drawing buyers from the Greater Toronto Area), Halifax, Calgary, Edmonton and Saskatoon (drawing buyers from Ontario and British Columbia). However, activity among foreign buyers has fallen dramatically since the introduction of the Foreign Buyer Ban by the Federal Government in January 2023, which it extended through to early 2027. The impact has been palpable in the uber-luxe segment of major markets, such as Metro Vancouver and Toronto, as well as the condominium market in the City of Montreal. “While the idea of a Foreign Buyer Ban sounds good in principle, it makes less sense in practice,” says Alexander. “The ban was originally intended to make a greater number of properties available to Canadians and reduce upward pressure on housing values. The Bank of Canada's 10 rate hikes were all that was needed to achieve that objective, all the while supply remains at historical lows.” Condominiums have been a popular option this year, despite single-detached homes comprising the lion's share of luxury sales. Condo activity was strongest in Metro Vancouver, where sales climbed close to 70 per cent in the first two months of the year (27 versus 16). Solid condominium activity at the high-end price points was also reported in London, fuelled by empty nesters and retirees, and in Ottawa and Montreal. Halifax, which has limited condo product in the top end, has already recorded four sales to date. Some baby boomers in Saskatoon are also opting to downsize from larger homes in high demand areas to newer luxury condominiums in the core. “Buyer enthusiasm is evident as the spring market ramps up,” says Alexander. “Yet, despite the uptick, we're still seeing some factors constraining sales at luxury price points. Most significant is the tax implications at the uber-luxe levels, which have been weighing down the segment, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area.” On the sale of a $4 million home in Vancouver, for example, buyers will pay $90,000 in land transfer taxes. On the sale of a property of similar value in the City of Toronto, land transfer taxes will set buyers back close to $183,000. While sale under $7.5 million remain surprisingly resilient, only one sale has occurred over that threshold (and it was not located in the City of Toronto). The adjustment to higher taxation levels has been slow, but it is being offset somewhat by pent-up demand, with some deciding they can only hold off for so long. Others, meanwhile, are reluctant to list their properties, impacting supply, or are choosing to renovate rather than take a substantial tax hit. “Assuming a continuation of current economic fundamentals, momentum is set to climb at luxury price points from coast to coast,” says Alexander. “With recent inflation numbers coming in lower than expectations at 2.8 per cent, the possibility of further improvement in interest rates only strengthens growing optimism. Yet, there is an air of caution as the challenges of recent years remain fresh in the minds of buyers and sellers. Confidence is building, with the light at the end of the tunnel clearly visible. Demand is coming from a mix of high-income professionals/executives, retirees, empty-nesters, Gen X and millennials, newly landed immigrants, as well as large and multigenerational families – a good sign, as the diversity of buyers at the top end of the market today bodes well for its overall health in the future.” HIGHLIGHTS Condominium sales are up almost 70 per cent in Greater Vancouver. Multiple offers occurring in Calgary; some homes selling sight unseen. Some multiple offers are occurring in Saskatoon, although at the lower price points. This may filter upward in coming months. Alberta markets remain strong – Calgary and Edmonton have been bolstered by affordability, providing buyers with more bang for the buck. Double-digit sales growth was seen in two-thirds of markets (70 per cent or seven out of ten markets examined), including Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Saskatoon. London is close behind with a 9.4-per-cent increase in top-end sales. The uber-luxe market has heated up significantly in Toronto, with a 77-per-cent jump in sales over $5 million (32 vs. 18), split evenly between the 416 and 905. On the west coast, demand for uber-luxe properties has fallen year-over-year, largely attributed to the Foreign Buyer Ban. Inventory in Toronto is tight in many hot-pocket areas, but values are being held in check for the most part, for now. MARKET-BY-MARKET OVERVIEW METRO VANCOUVER Although softer housing values and greater selection have bolstered sales of detached homes over $3 million in the luxury segment of the Metro Vancouver market in the first two months of the year, strata condominium sales have taken the lead in terms of percentage increases, with sales volumes up 68 per cent year-over-year. Twenty-seven strata condo sales averaging $4 million were recorded between January 1 and February 29 of this year. In contrast, there were 16 sales during the same period in 2023, with an average price of $4.5 million. Just over half of 2024's strata sales (14) occurred in Vancouver's Westside, compared to 11 sales in 2023. Luxury condo buyers at the top end of the market have adjusted expectations, allowing them to sidestep higher interest rates by choosing smaller apartments rather than larger units in the city's most coveted strata buildings. While 2024 appears to be the year of the condominium, year-to-date sales of luxury detached properties in Metro Vancouver have climbed as well, rising almost three per cent in the first of two months of the year. One hundred and fifty-five detached homes changed hands over the $3 million price point so far this year, compared to 151 properties sold during the same period in 2023. Nearly half of those sales (74) occurred in the Westside, where the lion's share of high-end activity occurs in communities, including Point Grey, Dunbar, Kerrisdale, Kitsilano, Kerrisdale and S.W. Marine Dr. Demand for detached housing at uber-luxe levels has fallen this year in large part due to today's high interest rate environment coupled with the Foreign Buyers Ban (implemented by the Canadian government in 2023 and extended until early in 2027). For every quarter point uptick in interest rates, a $50,000 increase in income is required. Those factors, combined with local municipal taxes, including a vacant home tax at two per cent of the total value of the property, and a hefty land transfer tax, have proven insurmountable. Just nine detached homes were sold over $6 million in the first two months of this year in Metro Vancouver, compared to 20 during the same period in 2023. Evidence of the shift in the detached uber-luxe market appeared in the second half of 2023 but has accelerated in the first few months of 2024. Fewer buyers and an increase in the number of high-end detached properties listed for sale in Metro Vancouver has resulted in some downward pressure on values, as evidenced from the sales stats. However, many sellers are holding firm, rather than entertaining lowball offers. Local buyers are the driving force in Vancouver's housing market, but momentum has yet to reach the upper price points for detached housing. Long-anticipated cuts to interest rates are expected to breathe new life into the city's luxury segment as the ripple effect moves through the overall market in the latter half of the year. Demand for both condominiums and detached homes at the top end is expected to improve, especially with rate cuts on the horizon, moving through 2024. CALGARY Calgary's juggernaut real estate market continues to advance, with home-buying activity at the top end of the market climbing 52 per cent in the first two months of 2024. Seventy-six single family homes changed hands over $1.5 million between January 1 and February 29, up from 50 properties during the same period in 2023. Nearly 60 per cent of sales took place in February. Considerable equity gains have allowed local homeowners to step up to larger homes organically in recent years, while luxury buyers from provinces such as British Columbia and Ontario are realizing their dollar stretches much further in the city. The vast majority of purchasers are active in the lower end of the luxury market, stimulating sales between $1.5 million and $2 million. Multiple offers are occurring, and some properties have sold sight unseen in recent weeks. Two-thirds of sales are taking place in Calgary's inner city – including Mt. Royal, Elbow Park, Britannia and Belair – and in neighbourhoods on the periphery of the core such as the Westside, which offer a balance of accessibility and amenities. Communities on the city's outskirts make up the remainder of sales, where the combination of the luxury lifestyle and acreage play a substantial role. Ninety-five per cent of luxury sales are now taking place between $1.5 million and $3 million, with uber-luxe sales over the $4 million price point representing a smaller share of the market. Strong activity at the lower end is likely connected to the mortgage sliding scale and general affordability, with higher interest rates having a greater impact on momentum at the top end. Just over 190 properties are currently listed for sale over $1.5 million, which represents approximately 15 per cent of total inventory. There is a 4.9-month supply of luxury product, which is likely to increase slightly with the spring market just around the corner. The city is on track for a record year of real estate activity in the high end, with any Bank of Canada cut to interest rates expected to encourage greater activity in the luxury segment. With an estimated 3,500 inter-provincial migrants arriving monthly, the pressure on the middle of the market, priced from $800,000 to $1.2 million, will promote spillover into higher price points, further enabling current homeowners to trade up with relative ease to more expensive homes. EDMONTON Edmonton's luxury market continues to fire on all cylinders as both local buyers and those migrating from Ontario and British Columbia spark home-buying activity over the $1 million price point. Sales of high-end homes are up 32 per cent year over year, with 33 single-family and condominium properties sold between January and February of 2024, up from 25 sales during the same period one year earlier. Detached homes in the $1 million to $1.5 million range remain the sweet spot in the market, with the vast majority of sales occurring between these price points. Demand has been greatest in infill core areas of South University, near the University of Alberta and the opposite side of the North Saskatchewan River, including neighbourhoods such as Crestwood, Laurier, and Glenora. The suburban outskirts have also experienced a surge in demand, given new construction in areas like Windemere and acreage properties offering homes with considerable square footage. Condominium sales, on the other hand, are fewer and farther between, with just two sales occurring this year, compared to three one year ago. Large families, multi-generational families, professional athletes, and high-income professionals are behind the push for luxury product in Edmonton. Equity gains have played a role as prices have edged upwards in recent years. Downsizing, lateral moves, and life events have also prompted movement in the market. The upward momentum in the high end is driven by in-migration and relative affordability, where buyers' dollars stretch further. An adequate supply of homes is currently available for sale in Edmonton, with many new builds under construction. The landscape is also changing in many established neighbourhoods as tired, older homes are renovated, or if need be, demolished and replaced by custom builds as investors and builders move to meet the demands of today's buyer. Continued strength and growth are forecast for Edmonton's luxury sector, where the high end represents approximately one per cent of total sales. There are 20 properties pending at present, which foreshadows the strength of the overall market heading into the spring. With lower interest rates on the horizon, there's little doubt that Edmonton's housing market will continue to thrive throughout the remainder of the year. SASKATOON Saskatoon's luxury market is off to a strong start heading into the traditionally busy spring market. Sales of high-end homes over $700,000 are up 57 per cent in the first two months of the year, with 22 homes changing hands between January 1 to February 29, up from 14 during the same period in 2023. A healthy economy and an influx of new Canadians and out-of-province buyers have buoyed home-buying activity in Saskatoon. Net international immigration to the province was just short of 30,000 in the first three quarters of 2023, according to Statistics Canada Quarterly Demographic estimates, provinces and territories: Interactive Dashboard. The strong demand for housing, coupled with a shortage of available properties, is placing strong upward pressure on pricing. Multiple offers are already occurring at lower price points – $350,000 to $500,000 – and threatening to spill over into higher-price ranges. Seventy-nine properties are currently listed for sale over $700,000, with 14 conditional offers pending. New home builders are trying to make up for time lost during the pandemic, when soaring construction and labour costs stymied homebuilding activity. Prices for new construction now start at $600,000 in Saskatoon, with pressure building on existing housing stock. The greatest demand exists at luxury's lower price points, between $700,000 and $800,000 at present, although that could rise in coming months as more sales push through higher price points. Affordability has been drawing buyers from other provinces and there has been a significant increase in young professionals working in oil and gas, mining, and technology. Many are buying properties with small acreage on the outskirts of town where prices are affordable. Equity gains have also played a role, helping local buyers to move up to the next level, particularly those in their late 20s and early 30, who tend to stay in the same neighbourhoods where they grew up. Many are choosing to renovate the older character homes on large lot sizes. Infill is on the rise in many established communities as empty nesters make lateral moves, trading larger lot sizes for newer homes with all the bells and whistles. Baby boomers are selling homes in desirable enclaves such as Caswell Hill, River Heights, Mayfair, Buena Vista, Mt. Royal, North Park, and the original homes along the South Saskatchewan River, and moving to some of the newer condominiums in the centre of the city or across the river in Nutana. The trend toward multi-generational living has also contributed to the uptick in luxury sales, with immigration helping to prop up this segment. With Saskatchewan's commodity-based economy expected to rebound, demand for homes in Saskatoon's luxury segment is forecast to accelerate in 2024. GDP growth in the province is expected to be the second highest in the country in 2024 at 1.3 per cent, following on the heels of Alberta, according to the 2023-24 Mid-Year Report by the Government of Saskatchewan. WINNIPEG Affluent purchasers were strong out of the gate in Winnipeg's luxury housing market, with sales up 19 per cent in the first two months of the year. Forty-three homes sold for over $750,000 between January and February of 2024, the most expensive of which topped $4 million, up from 36 sales during the same period last year. While interest rates have proven challenging for many buyers, the downward trend in mortgage rates has provided some additional incentive for sidelined buyers to take advantage of lower housing values in advance of a Bank of Canada rate drop. Pent-up demand will likely play a significant role in the city housing market once rates fall, placing additional pressure on Winnipeg's already tight inventory levels. Just 130 properties are currently listed for sale over $750,000. Most high-end sales are occurring at entry-level price points, typically between $750,000 and $1 million. Most buyers are young professionals, but there are a growing number of multi-generational purchasers who are looking for larger homes that can accommodate several families. In the city's older luxury enclaves, buyers are looking for dated properties with good bones that are ripe for renovation, allowing them to customize their homes and build value immediately. Demand for infill product is on the upswing, with teardowns now occurring with greater frequency in Tuxedo and North River Heights, where older character homes situated on sprawling lot sizes are commonplace. While many buyers choose to work within the existing structure, custom home builders typically target homes that have been neglected and require a full gut. In some communities, builders are working with the city to sub-divide larger lots in line with the city's commitment to increase density. Depending on their price point, buyers are typically drawn to established communities in Tuxedo, North River Heights, and Victoria Crescent in Norberry, or newer communities in the south including South Pointe, Bridgwater and Sage Creek. These new developments, part of a 15-year development plan between local homebuilders and the Province of Manitoba, are now nearing completion. The average price for a new home in these sought-after communities is close to $1 million. With affordability driving sales at the lower end of Winnipeg's housing market, spillover is expected into higher price points in the months ahead. Many buyers are reluctant to place their homes up for sale too early, fearing that they will not be able to find their next home. Those on the fence are waiting patiently for the right listing to come along, and once it does, they will pounce. LONDON London's housing market is off to a strong start overall with sales up almost 30 per cent in the first two months of the year. Multiple offers are occurring unabated between $400,000–$700,000, yet softer demand exists for luxury properties in the city. Fifty-eight properties have sold to date over $999,999, up 9.4 per cent from year-ago levels for the same period. Most luxury home sales occurred between $1 million and $1.3 million, with just 10 sales reported over the $1.3 million threshold, signifying some hesitancy at the high end. The exception to the rule is the rare uber-luxe property that offers acreage (two to 10 acres), a larger home, and a triple-car garage. Impeding activity at the luxury price point is a disconnect between buyers and sellers, with many sellers still listing properties at loftier 2021 values while buyers are looking for deals. An ample supply of luxury homes is available for sale heading into the busy spring market, where sales of all homes, including freehold and condominium properties, are expected to see increased pressure as the ripple effect takes hold. London continues to experience an influx of buyers from other areas of the province, with the largest segment coming from the Greater Toronto Area. Drawn to the value proposition of the city's residential real estate and its growing base, these affluent buyers are competing with local buyers at the mid-to-top end of the market. Most of the activity in the higher end is occurring in the Southwest (18 sales), where selection is greatest, and the Northwest (20 sales). The remaining sales are occurring on the outskirts of the city. Retirees and upgrading millennials are responsible for the lion's share of activity in the luxury segment, which represented 4.5 per cent of total sales (58/1,036) between January 1 and February 29. Most of the buyers in the city's luxury market are seeking newer homes that are bolder architecturally, with most offering a modern twist, including an open concept, high ceilings, and all the usual bells and whistles. Older character homes in the city's most prominent areas close to the university are also experiencing solid demand, but higher price points are proving challenging. Empty-nesters and retirees are opting for condominiums in close proximity to the city core. Many are willing to renovate older condominiums offering good square footage to their specifications. Home-buying activity in London's luxury segment is expected to heat up in coming months, with lending rates already reflecting the easing expected to impact overall interest rates in the months ahead. Momentum is anticipated to build as buyer's move to realize homeownership before housing values climb beyond their reach. GREATER TORONTO AREA The Greater Toronto Area's (GTA) luxury market has sprung back to life in the first two months of the year, with home sales over the $5 million price point leading the way. Thirty-two freehold and condominium properties changed hands between January 1 and February 29th, up 77 per cent from the 18 sales reported during the same period in 2023. Of the 32 properties sold over $5 million to date, 17 sales occurred in the 416, while 15 were located in the 905. While the new municipal land transfer tax on the luxury segment in the City of Toronto has had some effect on housing sales at the $3-million-plus price point, sales over $7.5 million have borne the brunt, with only one sale occurring over $7.5 million to date, compared to three during the first two months of 2023. Overall luxury sales priced over $3 million are trending higher than year-ago levels, with 167 freehold and condominium properties sold between January and February, up more than 14 per cent from the 146 sales that were recorded during the same period last year. Demand is particularly strong between $3 million and $4 million for detached product, but activity in this range is largely hampered by fewer listings available for sale. Just 115 properties were available for sale between $3 million and $4 million in the central core heading into the traditionally busy spring market. Some communities were down to single-digit inventory levels, including Leaside (3); Cedarvale, Humewood, Forest Hill South, and Yonge-Eglinton (5); Banbury-Don Mills (7); the Beaches (4); and Stonegate-Queensway (5). Realtors with interested buyers have been in constant contact with other realtors regarding upcoming listings in coveted hot pockets and heated price points. Inventory levels remain tight throughout the Greater Toronto Area, with few new listings coming to market at the top end. At least one-third of properties currently listed for sale over $10 million are carryovers from 2023. The disconnect between buyers and sellers remains an issue at luxury price points, where many sellers still expect their homes to fetch similar value to that of the Covid years. Buyers, particularly at uber-luxe levels, are submitting offers at 80 per cent on the dollar but quickly realize that high-end sellers are holding their ground in anticipation of a stronger luxury market down the road. Some areas are more impacted than others, with the Bridle Path in a world of its own, given that listings are especially scarce in the neighbourhood. Some downsizing is also occurring in the market, with empty nesters and retirees making more lateral moves into luxury condominium apartments, townhomes, and new builds on smaller-sized lots in desirable neighbourhoods. Eleven condominiums have sold for more than $3 million in the first two months of the year, compared to 10 between January and February of 2023. Despite strong demand, new builds on small lots are few and far between. Interest rates remain the greatest roadblock to homeownership at present, with many waiting on the sidelines for rate cuts. It's anticipated that once rates start to fall, Toronto's housing market will be exceptionally robust, with pent-up demand the driving force behind heated home-buying activity. OTTAWA While luxury home-buying activity in Ottawa was strong out of the gate, sales softened somewhat in February with affordability taking a backseat to inventory. Just 48 freehold properties priced over $1.2 million changed hands in the first two months of 2024, down over seven per cent when compared to the 52 sales that took place between January and February of 2023. Fewer homes are listed for sale at the top end of the market this year, which has hampered sales activity to some extent. Less than 400 properties are currently available over $1.2 million, 30 per cent of which are priced over $2 million. Equity has played a role in luxury sales this year, as existing homeowners seek to leverage gains against softer housing values. When combined with lending rates that are trending lower, buyers are finding that affordability has improved and what was once beyond their grasp is now attainable. Buying patterns have also changed in the high end this year, given increased demand for detached properties that offer greater privacy and larger lot sizes. As a result, there have been more sales occurring in suburban-rural neighbourhoods, including Stittsville, Kanata, Riverside South, Greely, and Manotick. Demand for more traditional areas, such as McKellar Heights and Westboro, have experienced an uptick. Fewer sales have occurred in Ottawa's coveted Golden Triangle. Luxury condominiums have experienced a slight increase in sales over year-ago levels. Twelve properties were sold over the $800,000 price point in January and February of 2024, up from 10 during the same period in 2023. Condominiums continue to be a popular choice amongst young professionals and downsizing empty nesters and retirees who want to be in the city's core. An ample supply of condominium apartments is available, with 39 properties currently listed for sale. Heated home-buying activity at lower price points, characterized by strong demand and multiple offers, is expected to spill over into Ottawa's luxury market in the second quarter of the year. While a bounce-back is anticipated in the top end, fuelled by lower lending rates and lower housing values, concerns in the civil service sector over the possibility of a federal election could serve to dampen buyer enthusiasm in the short term. CITY OF MONTREAL Strong activity early in the year has set the stage for a robust spring housing market in the City of Montreal's luxury sector. Year-to-date (January 1 – February 29) sales priced over $2.5 million have increased 55 per cent, with 14 freehold and condominium properties changing hands so far this year, compared to nine during the same period in 2023. As lending rates trend lower and consumer confidence levels climb, more buyers and sellers are expected to enter the top end of the market. While inventory is currently ample at higher price points, much of the existing supply has been carried over from 2023. That scenario is expected to change in coming weeks as sellers move to take advantage of the vibrant spring market. While some luxury buyers are still sitting on the fence, hoping values will fall, increased activity is expected to place upward pressure on pricing in the months ahead. Pricing is key in today's market, with local buyers more selective than in years past. Well-appointed homes are generating the greatest interest, especially when located in the city's premier communities that have withstood the test of time – Westmount, Outremont and Hampstead. Younger buyers, looking for more funky architecture, tend to be drawn to areas like Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie and Villeray, where modern renovations and custom builds are cropping up. New infill properties with the latest finishes, located in established older neighbourhoods have also drawn the attention of some high-end buyers. While luxury condominiums sales are up over last year, the market has been somewhat affected by the Foreign Buyer Ban. Would-be buyers from France, the Middle East, and Asia have been shut out of the market in recent years, and the extension of the Federal government's Foreign Buyer Ban to early 2027 has not helped. Evidence of the slowdown is most noticeable at the $800,000 to $1.3 million price point this year. With the end of quantitative tightening by the Bank of Canada in sight, a much-improved housing market is expected to emerge in the City of Montreal. Sales are forecast to be especially brisk at the lower end of the luxury market, priced under the $1.4 million price point, where multiple offers are expected to be commonplace. HALIFAX Despite an overall flattening in residential real estate activity at luxury price points, sales of properties priced over $1.2 million in Halifax reported a 16 per cent increase in the first two months of the year. Fourteen sales occurred between January 1 and February 29, with 10 single-family homes and four condominium/townhomes changing hands, compared to 12 sales during the same period in 2023. Local executives and newly-landed immigrants have been behind the push for high-end housing in Halifax this year. Some softening in values have contributed to the uptick in activity, with the average price of a luxury property sold in 2024 hovering at $1.56 million compared to $1.73 million one year ago. Halifax's Peninsula area continues to draw the greatest number of buyers, with 50 per cent of sales occurring in the community to date. The area offers up a limited supply of stately character homes, some offering waterfront with riparian rights, in a picturesque setting within five minutes of the city core. While listings are scarce on the Peninsula, there are several properties in the area that offer potential for renovation where the money invested will usually provide a decent return upon sale. The remainder of sales activity is occurring in sought-after suburban neighbourhoods and on the outskirts of town where waterfront properties offering lake frontage are a popular choice. Newer, contemporary construction is cropping up in established older communities such as Bedford West, where modern homes are quickly snapped up. An influx of listings early in the year has contributed to greater selection at the top end of the market for buyers but have held price appreciation in check for sellers. This is primarily due to strong upward momentum at lower price points which has pushed more properties into higher price points. As a result, many would-be trade-up buyers have been sidelined, especially at the $800,000 to $1.2 million price point. There are currently 78 properties listed for sale over the $1.2 million price point. The economic impact of 10 rate hikes by the Bank of Canada in a relatively short period of time has affected a large percentage of local buyers, but falling lending rates are slowly drawing some back into the market at lower price points. On the cusp of the traditional spring market, the forecast is promising. Although the flurry of activity experienced during the Covid era is unlikely to repeat itself, the Halifax housing market is expected to ramp up in coming months. About the RE/MAX Network As one of the leading global real estate franchisors, RE/MAX, LLC is a subsidiary of RE/MAX Holdings (NYSE: RMAX) with more than 140,000 agents in over 9,000 offices with a presence in more than 110 countries and territories. RE/MAX Canada refers to RE/MAX of Western Canada (1998), LLC, RE/MAX Ontario-Atlantic Canada, Inc., and RE/MAX Promotions, Inc., each of which are affiliates of RE/MAX, LLC. Nobody in the world sells more real estate than RE/MAX, as measured by residential transaction sides. RE/MAX was founded in 1973 by Dave and Gail Liniger, with an innovative, entrepreneurial culture affording its agents and franchisees the flexibility to operate their businesses with great independence. RE/MAX agents have lived, worked and served in their local communities for decades, raising millions of dollars every year for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals® and other charities. To learn more about RE/MAX, to search home listings or find an agent in your community, please visit remax.ca. For the latest news from RE/MAX Canada, please visit blog.remax.ca. Mario Toneguzzi Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada's Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada's Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada's Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story. businessCanada's Number One Podcast for EntrepreneursentrepreneursentrepreneurshipHomesHousingLuxuryReal Estatesmall business

HOG-POD
The Cider Rally - Opening rally of the H.O.G Chapter 2024 Rally Season. Gill Mogg & Portland Bill

HOG-POD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 47:22


For the many familiar with the H.O.G Chapter (UK & Ireland) calendar, the Cider Rally always sounds the horn for the rally season to commence. From it's humble beginnings as a small get together of Harley-Davidson owners with tents, through to what they now bill as the greatest show on earth held in Pontins, Sands Bay in Weston-super-Mare. For this episode of HOG-POD, we are joined by Gill Mogg, better known as 'Moggy', the Director of the Bridgwater Chapter, and fellow Chapter member Robert Twycross, probably better known to you all as Portland Bill. In this episode, find out why you should not be missing this rally, share the great news that you can still get involved for the 2024 rally coming up in early May. We also take a trip down memory lane as we talk the early days of Bridgwater Chapter, Harley-Davidson ownership from pan heads to the Revolution Max, three of the old paper magazines and plans for Bridgwater in 2024.Visit the Bridgwater Chapter Website -https://www.bridgwaterhog.co.uk/Book tickets for the Cider Rally 2024 -https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/46186

The Daily Chirp
Cochise County farmer gets two years for actions on Jan 6th; Meet ASU Women's Tennis Coach; Remembering Judy Bridgwater

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 13:33


Today -  we dive into the heart of a legal proceeding that has captured national attention, focusing on the aftermath of the January 6th events at the U.S. Capitol. Specifically, we'll look into the case of Jacob Zerkle, a pistachio farmer from Cochise County, whose actions on that tumultuous day led to significant legal consequences.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kent Non-League Football Podcast
Kent Non-League Podcast - Episode 284

The Kent Non-League Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 77:48


Another busy week in the county, and we've got three interviews for you to enjoy as well as some, ahem, blinding chat. Deal Town are the last men standing in the FA Vase from Kent and boss Steve King looks ahead to their trip west to Bridgwater and discusses the SCEFL title race as things really start to heat up. Cray Wanderers have moved clear of the drop zone after a good run of form - and their new stadium has played host to its first game of football too, so with things really looking up for the club, manager Neil Smith fills us in on the latest on the stadium, his frustration at the season so far and his hopes for the new era. Welling are three unbeaten, and although he wasn't hugely happy with their performance against Taunton, defender Joe Ellul is confident new boss Rod Stringer can keep the Wings up. There's all the rest of the news from across the county and loads of chat and nonsense, including eye tests and loads of self-doubt... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Plant Cunning Podcast
Ep.132: Christina Stapley on the History of Herbalism

Plant Cunning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 74:16


Christina Stapley ( Medical Herbalist Christina Stapley | Herbalist Workshops & Books) has grown more than 300 herbs, for over 45 years. Her third of an acre teaching garden in Hampshire was featured on television on numerous occasions, most recently she had appeared on Autumnwatch and the Antiques Road Trip, and was popular with visiting groups inspired by her talks. Her herbal practice has encouraged a growing enthusiasm for work in preventive medicine through herbs, diet and lifestyle. This has led to writing both Interactive and Essentials courses on Ageing Successfully, available by email. Now retired as a practitioner, she currently teaches the History of Western Herbal Medicine, Pharmacognosy and Materia Medica for the School of Herbal Medicine in Bridgwater. Christina has written three books on growing and using herbs, Herbwise Naturally, Herbcraft Naturally and Herb Sufficient. Each work is supremely practical with many recipes and background information. Her children's book The Lemonade Tree for ages 2-6 years is about the animals and birds in the herb garden. Her more recent books on trees in herbal medicine have added experience abroad to a life in herbs. Her new book, A History of Plant Medicine Western Herbal Medicine from the Ancient Greeks to Modern Day is to be released by Aeon Books in late November 2024. #herbalism #history #herbalist #herbalmedicine #podcast #plantmedicine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/support

Sasquatch Odyssey
SO EP:389 Bigfoot Discovered In The UK?

Sasquatch Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 43:42


My guest tonight is Daniel Barnett At just 14 years old, Daniel is the youngest explorer in the UK, and he's on a quest to find Bigfoot. He has even launched a podcast where he converses with eminent scientists worldwide in his pursuit of the legendary creature. His interest in the subject was sparked after viewing a documentary with his 72-year-old grandfather, Adrian Roberts. The determined teenager delved into extensive research on the topic before initiating his podcast, 'Mythical Legends'. Here, he engages in discussions with distinguished experts and scientists.Daniel has been grappling with autism. However, his father attests that his love for nature and Bigfoot has greatly aided him. Daniel has autism and significant social anxiety. However, his father Craig, asserts that Daniel has transformed into a "different person" since launching his podcast. The young adventurer has installed cameras in Windown Forest, Bridgwater, in an attempt to locate the notorious Sasquatch. He even sent environmental DNA samples from a footprint he discovered to a laboratory in Portugal. Daniel aspires to inspire other youths to join his quest for Bigfoot, believed to reside in the US, by organizing an event featuring guest speakers and experts in the field.Daniel's Little Feet Event Daniels Podcast Support Our SponsorsVisit 4 Patriots Use Promo Code SASQUATCH for 10% off your first purchase!Visit Hangar1 PublishingSasquatch Odyssey YouTube ChannelVisit Our WebsiteParanormal World Productions Merchandise Store Support The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsbrian@paranormalworldproductions.com Send Brian A Voicemail Or Tell Your Storyhttps://www.speakpipe.com/SasquatchOdysseyPodcastFollow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sasquatchodyssey/Follow The Show On TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sasquatchodysseypodcast?_t=8XRHQxPMFYo&_r=1This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4839697/advertisement

Haunted History Chronicles
Ghostly Goings-On At The Old Vicarage Hotel: Discover The Diverse History and Paranormal Activity with Candida Leaver

Haunted History Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 43:51


Discover the history and paranormal encounters of The Old Vicarage Hotel in Bridgwater with guest and owner Candida Leaver. Featured in Help My House Is Haunted Season 4, the Hotel is full of charm and character as well as several locations that boast of paranormal activity. "I was staying in Room 5 alone when someone clearly sat on the end of the bed. I didn't feel scared, just curious." Guest Feedback "Whilst walking down the stairs in the main building I was tapped firmly on the shoulder." Guest Feedback My Special Guest is Candida Leaver Candida Leaver purchased The Old Vicarage Hotel in the heart of Bridgwater in 2019 with her husband Peter. Before taking on The Old Vicarage, they owned The Bower Inn. Having fallen in love with the Hotel the couple have lovingly spent time and resources to renovate the Hotel to make it an inviting and cosy place to visit for its beautiful garden, delicious food and luxurious facilities. The History of The Old Vicarage Hotel St Mary Street in Bridgwater contains a line of fourteenth century cottages including the Old Vicarage Hotel which was given in the sixteenth century by Edward de Chedzoy to be used as a vicarage. The Old Vicarage, which dates back to 1327, has a south facing patio and garden within its central courtyard, which is accessed by an ancient archway, once used by horses and carriages. Originally built of wattle and daub, The Old Vicarage is certainly the oldest domestic premises in the town, only the church itself dating back any further.  As a one-time coaching house, it continued life as the Steynings Tea Rooms before reverting to its Old Vicarage title. The Hotel is a charming building with some wonderful historical links to Bridgwater's past, including reputably being the place Judge Jeffreys stayed and, also, providing lodgings for Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who designed the train station and a bridge in the town. Ghostly goings-on at The Old VicarageThe Old Vicarage Hotel, located in Somerset, has a diverse history of paranormal activity. This quaint and atmospheric location has been the site of numerous ghost sightings and unexplained phenomena such as reports of unexplained footsteps, phantom women, ghostly pushes and objects being moved. Candy takes us through some of these experiences and reports from guests and staff as well as exploring their connections with the local history. With first hand accounts from staff and guests you can explore the ghostly goings-on for yourself. In this episode, you will be able to: Delve into the captivating past of The Old Vicarage Hotel and its connection with the Church opposite as well as historical figures such as Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Investigate some of the mysterious occurrences and ghostly sightings frequently reported. Explore some of the eerie ghostly encounters and their connection with the history of the local area. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles⁠⁠⁠ Guest Links: https://theoldvicaragebridgwater.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntedchronicles/message

Art Juice
Be Your Own Champion - with Faye Bridgwater [206]

Art Juice

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 55:59


Today we hear from award winning south coast artist Faye Bridgwater. Faye makes bright, uplifting paintings from her home studio, but it hasn't always been this way.... At various steps over the last few years some bold moves have been needed. We talk about growing in to your own space and investing in yourself. While it's up to you to be your own advocate we also discuss how you can work to your own strengths by involving others to support different elements of being an artist. And we discuss a risky move Faye has made in attempt to reach a wider audience on the eve of Brighton's Artist Open Houses. You can visit in person throughout May, or check the link below to discover a wealth of artists to explore online. Mentioned Find Faye's website : https://www.fayebridgwater.com/ and on Instagram @faye_bridgwater Brighton Artist Open Houses https://aoh.org.uk/ Faye Venue 1 : Understory : https://aoh.org.uk/house/may2023/faye-bridgwater-at-understory/ Faye Venue 2 : https://aoh.org.uk/house/may2023/faye-bridgwater-at-the-ballroom/ More: Faye's blog about opening your home HERE Prints from King and McGaw  https://www.kingandmcgaw.com/prints/faye-bridgwater If you're thinking of visiting Brighton https://www.visitbrighton.com/ See Alice Sheridan at:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.alicesheridan.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠@alicesheridanstudio⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find more about Louise Fletcher: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.louisefletcherart.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠@louisefletcher_art⁠⁠⁠⁠ Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

The Car Doctor Podcast
A chat with Car and Driver senior editor and columnist Ezra Dyer plus a review of something really different (for me)

The Car Doctor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 56:07


In this episode we talk with old friend Ezra Dyer about all things cars. Plus we review the Yeedi vacuum and mop station, answer some questions from the mail bag and talk with radio regular Mike from Bridgwater, who always has some great comments. 

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast
A chat with Car and Driver senior editor and columnist Ezra Dyer plus a review of something really different (for me)

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 56:07


In this episode we talk with old friend Ezra Dyer about all things cars. Plus we review the Yeedi vacuum and mop station, answer some questions from the mail bag and talk with radio regular Mike from Bridgwater, who always has some great comments.

Justin Moorhouse About 30 Minutes No More Than 45

This week, Justin visits Bristol and Bridgwater on tour, Father John Misty with JB, and Suede with #Janet and Big Dog. JB replaces #Janet for the ins and outs, before the Burner Phone signs us off for another week.   Get in touch or #AskJanet here: WhatsApp – 07495 717 860 Twitter – @3045podcast Email – podcast@justinmoorhouse.com   EPISODE LINKS:   Turtle Bay: https://turtlebay.co.uk/   Father John Misty: https://fatherjohnmisty.com/   Suede: https://twitter.com/suedeHQ   The Albert Hall, Manchester: https://www.alberthallmanchester.com/   THIS WEEK'S GIGS:   See Justin on Friday here: https://alexanderslive.seetickets.com/event/friday-night-comedy/alexander-s-live/2444413   See Justin on Saturday here: https://staffordgatehousetheatre.co.uk/events/justin-moorhouse/   See Justin on Sunday here: https://justinmoorhouse.seetickets.com/event/justin-moorhouse-stretch-think/blackheath-halls/2280705   Stretch and Think 22-23 Tour:   https://justinmoorhouse.seetickets.com/tour/justin-moorhouse   Music by Liam Frost. Produced by Rachel Fitzgerald and Justin Moorhouse.

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Tractor Girls Talk - Important win at Bridgwater and special guest Joe Sheehan

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 51:00


Ross Halls and Blue Wilson are back with our Ipswich Town Women's podcast. This week they're joined by manager Joe Sheehan and discuss the win at Bridgwater, summing up the season so far and look ahead to the final 9 games.  Plus 10 questions with Joe and much more!  Tractor Girls Talk is sponsored by John Fowlers Solicitors.

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Tractor Girls Talk - Late draw with Watford and Quantrill landmark

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 33:54


Ross Halls and Blue Wilson are back with our Ipswich Town Women's podcast. This week they discuss the draw with Watford, Sarah Quantrill landmark and looking ahead to the trip to Bridgwater.  Plus squad numbers game and much more!  Tractor Girls Talk is sponsored by John Fowlers Solicitors.

HOG-POD
S2.E4 - Gill Mogg - Director of the Bridgwater Chapter

HOG-POD

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 44:02


This week we are joined by the well-known and much admired, Gill ‘Moggy' Mogg from the Bridgwater Chapter. Moggy is now in her 15th year as Director of the Chapter and has been a steady pair of hands during that time. She joins us for a chat about her time in the Chapter, life on motorcycles, how it all began and whats in store for 2023.Links to Resources from this episodeBridgwater H.O.G Chapter

Supernatural Opinions
REUPLOAD: Discussion 5: The One With The Bridgewater Triangle

Supernatural Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 76:11


With season 2 of Bridgewater just days away, KJ is sending us back in time to when season one of Bridgewater had just ended and reuploading Discussion 5: The One With The Bridgewater Triangle for anyone who wants/needs a little refresher on what happened in Hockomock Swamp and Freetown Forest all those years ago.KJ's on taking a break from Supernatural to take up a mission to decode the mysteries of the Bridgewater triangle! KJ, Meredith, Frances, and Julia talk about Misha Collins' lead role in the Bridgewater Podcast as Jeremy Bradshaw, folklore professor and victim of the supernatural forces surrounding the Bridgwater triangle and Freetown Forest. KJ has some questions about the timeline, a deep appreciation for Misha Collins swearing, and a group of friends willing to put their best predictions for season 2 out there for the world.

WE PLAY IT
WPI 2022_87 (SUGARBRIDGE/LANDWATER)

WE PLAY IT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 56:20


87 isn't just a number. Its not a prime number. 87 in the 20th century is in all actuality the genesis of WPI. Direct and indirect forces of human nature and circumstance brought forth the entities of 2 opposing objects that neither would be able to get out of the way of. The collision caused a bond beyond meta physics or quantum dynamics and out of that bond came an existence of brotherhood that has been tested, questioned, and more than anything outlasted many of other similar natural combinations/relations. Sugarland, TX, Bridgwater, and A Boy From Wichita at that time formed a universe that is still being traveled through as well as discovering how far and much there is to it. You all are welcome! In this episode of We Play It Adui Yako (AY The Wide Nose Bandit) and BK (The Original Sugarland Kid, The Authentic Black Stick Shift Original Nissan Sentra Drive'n, The Superb Dialogue Exchanger To Young Women Everywhere) reminisce and stroll comfortably down nostalgia lane. With perfect selections of quality musical creations, the left and right chairs of WPI intersect in a position to where they 1st met as well as when the foundation of solidarity between them was formed. It can not be written more than it already has, what is being shared in the episodes and especially this episode contains a value so immense that the true worth will never be fully known or understood. Enjoy these shows and enjoy the fellaz bringing them to surface as much as they do if not even more. We Play It appreciates it! Thanx! Featured Tracks: Santigold- Ain't Ready Loathe- Two-Way Mirror Black Star- Little Brother The Mars Volta- Equus 3 Nicole Dollanganger- Tammy Faye AKAI SOLO- Ruin on My Watch Life Without Buildings- The Leanover A.R Kane- Haunting Jungle Brothers- In Time Lutalo- A Round Recorded 11/8/22 at Gregory Arms Spotify Playlist "WPI 2022_87" #wpi #weplayit PARENTAL ADVISORY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Mundo Dolphins
Los Bengals se hacen bocata de Atun (T5 P8)

Mundo Dolphins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 81:46


Derrota dolorosa, no por el partido (que fue bueno para ser un TNF), sino por lo que se perdió en el campo, Tua, y lo que se perdió en los medios con la tormenta perfecta. Fer, Angel y Jose nos lo cuentan. Derrota vs Bengals 1. Partido lento, pero bien entendido por ambos equipos. 2. La defensa aguanta, pero el cansancio les dobla (tras la salida de Howard, esta empeora) 3. Juego de carrera más efectivo. Mostert pide ser el rb1. 4. Bridgwater intenta salvar los muebles, pero no le da. ¿Es el backup adecuado?

BBC Somerset’s Cricket Show: Extras
Centurions Tom Banton and James Rew

BBC Somerset’s Cricket Show: Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 66:45


Somerset draw with Essex - we hear from centurions Tom Banton and James Rew, both managed their maiden first-class ton at Chelmsford. Also on the show we hear from Roelof van der Merwe who looks back on T20 Finals Day and previews the new Hundred season. There's also a chat with the 15-year-old girl who has decided to start coaching sessions for state school pupils. Charlie catches up with the man behind the auction to raise money for South African bowler Mondli Khumalo who needed brain surgery after being attacked in Bridgwater in May. Plus we hear from the former Wellington School student who's representing Barbados at the Commonwealth Games and the player of the match from the Baker Cup final is very modest about his performance at the County Ground. Finally, don't miss the captain of the Somerset disability team telling us how his side has reached the regional finals after beating local rivals Gloucestershire.

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast
Surviving the Loss of 3 Technicians in 3 Weeks – John Bridgwater [AW 111]

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 19:50


Guest host and shop tour with John Bridgwater, Doral's Auto Repair, San Leandro, CA. Find out how John recovered from losing 3 technicians in 3 weeks. Watch the Episode on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLQJLW5HrvE&t=1s (YouTube) John Bridgwater, https://www.doralsautorepair.com/ (Doral's Auto Repair), San Leandro, CA. Listen to John's previous episodes https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22john+bridgwater%22 (HERE) Key Talking Points Lost 3 technicians within 3 weeks “When it's time to go it's time to go, don't prolong the inevitable” Has Transformers Institute as coaching company- did SWOT analysis, put an action plan in place Replaced 2 technicians already and other interviews scheduled Hiring a manager to be an integrator  Advice- be transparent and be open, no matter how bad the situation is there is always growth Connect with the Podcast: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/ (Aftermarket Radio Network) http://youtube.com/carmcapriotto (Subscribe on YouTube) https://remarkableresults.biz/episodes (Visit us on the Web) https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableResultsPodcast (Follow on Facebook) https://remarkableresults.biz/insider/ (Become an Insider) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm (Buy me a coffee) https://remarkableresults.biz/books/ (Important Books) Check out today's partner: Dorman gives people greater freedom to fix vehicles by constantly developing new repair solutions that put owners and technicians first. Take the Dorman Virtual Tour athttp://www.dormanproducts.com/Tour ( www.DormanProducts.com/Tour)   http://aftermarketradionetwork.com () https://remarkableresultsradio.captivate.fm/listen ()

BBC Somerset’s Cricket Show: Extras
Mondli update and Tom Kohler-Cadmore joins

BBC Somerset’s Cricket Show: Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 60:11


North Petherton player Lloyd Irish updates Charlie Taylor on the recovery of South African bowler Mondli Khumalo who was assaulted in Bridgwater in May and required several operations on his brain. We also hear about an auction being set up to fundraise for him. Tom Kohler-Cadmore has been announced by Somerset as a new player - Charlie looks into what that means for the club on and off the field. The player has apologised after being part of a WhatsApp group which exchanged misogynistic messages. There's also a look back on double dramatic derby wins for Somerset over Gloucestershire, then we head to Amsterdam to hear about England's record-breaking score against the Netherlands.

Sasquatch Odyssey
SO EP:167 Bigfoot And The Bridgewater Triangle!

Sasquatch Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 84:37 Very Popular


This weeks bonus episode features another deep dive into the weird and unknown as Greg and I discuss the strange goings on in the Bridgewater Triangle. We get into Bigfoot sightings, thunderbirds, big cats, giant snakes, Pukwudgies and more! Support The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsShow Website And Bloghttps://paranormalworldproductions.comAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsbrian@paranormalworldproductions.com Send Brian A Voicemail Or Tell Your Storyhttps://www.speakpipe.com/SasquatchOdysseyPodcastFollow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sasquatchodyssey/The American Landscape YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAmericanLandscapeEpisode Researchhttps://www.wcvb.com/article/indie-showcase-the-bridgewater-triangle-part-two/8030717https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgewater_Trianglehttps://discover.hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/I-Survived-the-Bridgewater-Trianglehttps://www.enterprisenews.com/story/entertainment/2021/10/13/bridgewater-triangle-halloween-taunton-rehoboth-freetown-nippenicket-hockomock-ghosts-haunted/6060701001/

EVOLVE! Stories
#66 | Jakub Konečný

EVOLVE! Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 35:46


Dnešním hostem EVOLVE! Stories je Jakub Konečný, CEO z Bridgwater a povídáme si o tom, jaká jsou v dnešní době největší úskalí a výzvy v IT náboru a jak se mu podařilo z firmy vytvořit jedničku na trhu v rámci poskytování IT freelancerů.

Modern Art is Rubbish
Extra Rubbish: The Colourful Faye Bridgwater Ep 89

Modern Art is Rubbish

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 12:38


We visited and interviewed the artist Faye Bridgewater and talked to her about her recent exhibition. View Faye's Website View... The post Extra Rubbish: The Colourful Faye Bridgwater Ep 89 appeared first on .

Jeg er også pårørende
21: ”Tæt på, men udenfor”

Jeg er også pårørende

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 36:48


"Omkring hver tredje dansker bliver på et tidspunkt i livet ramt af en psykisk lidelse. Og de har pårørende, hvis tilværelse bliver kraftigt påvirket. Mange pårørende oplever, at de er tæt på lidelsen, men alligevel udenfor - de føler sig typisk forvirrede, magtesløse, vrede, angste og triste. Midt i kaosset, afmagten og sorgen er der en vej - også for de pårørende" (Udsnit fra bagsiden af bogen Tæt på, men udenfor, af J. E. Jansen og A. Bridgwater, Gyldendal, 2021") I denne podcastepisode er jeg i samtale med forfatter og journalist Anna Bridgwater, som er medforfatter af bogen "Tæt på, men udenfor". En bog der handler om at være pårørende til et menneske med en psykisk lidelse. Bogen indeholder nyeste viden, forskning og psykolog-faglige indsigter om pårørendes krisereaktioner, tanker og handlemønstre. Derudover præsenterer bogen forskellige pårørende-beretninger fra mennesker som på hver sin vis har været eller er i berøring med psykisk sygdom. Den er således en blanding mellem faglig viden og personlige beretninger.  I podcasten taler vi om, hvad bogen handler om og, hvad der var Annas motivation for overhovedet at ville være med til at skrive den. Anna fortæller om, hvordan det har været at komme tæt ind på livet af de 16 pårørende der præsenteres i bogen, hvoraf jeg er en af dem, og hvad der har været mest tankevækkende i mødet med dem allesammen. Hun fortæller også om sine egne erfaringer som pårørende, og om at savne et sprog for at forstå og tale om psykisk sygdom. Erfaringer som hun deler med mange af de pårørende der er med i bogen. Vi taler om det at være tæt på en psykisk lidelse, og så alligevel at føle sig udenfor.  "Tæt på, men udenfor" er skrevet af psykolog Jens Einar Jansen & Anna Bridgwater, og er udgivet på forlaget Gyldendal i tæt samarbejde med Psykiatrifonden. Den kan tilegnes landet over i diverse boghandlere og lånes på biblioteket. Bogen har mine bedste anbefalinger.  Episoden er optaget hos hearHEAR i Lydens Hus. Musikken er komponeret af August Bager.  Find Anna her:  Instagram: @annabridgwater Hjemmeside: www.bridgwater.dk Køb bogen hos Gyldendal Tæt på, men udenfor  Find mig:  Instagram: @sophie.espe Hjemmeside: www.sophieespe.com  

The Clean Hamster Podcast
CLEAN HAMSTER PODCAST EP.138 (feat. Ty Bridgwater)

The Clean Hamster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 47:03


NEW DEANCORE AND CLEAN HAMSTER MERCH AVAILABLE https://deanhebscher.com I'd die for Ty SOCIALS - FOLLOW ME! https://www.instagram.com/deanhebscher/ https://twitter.com/deanhebscher https://www.tiktok.com/@deanhebscher22 PODCAST - LISTEN TO ME! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://open.spotify.com/show/5IUYjKE... TY's channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ0z...

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star

Ross Halls, captain Blue Wilson and special guests Kyra Robertson bring you the latest edition of our Ipswich Town Women's podcast as they discuss the Blues win at Bridgwater and the news that the FA Cup quarter-final will be shown live on BBC Red Button!  Plus question time with Kyra, look ahead Cardiff City in the league and another Quiz! Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com

Amateur Rugby Podcast
#67 - Stories From... Exeter Chiefs, Exeter Athletic & Bridgwater & Albion

Amateur Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 28:02


Welcome to another episode of 'Stories From...' where I share anecdotes, stories and interesting tidbits from my journey across the country on The Great Rugger Run.   This week there are stories from Exeter Chiefs where I got to watch a full first-team training session. I then journey to Exeter Athletic where Steve Partridge and Dean Jeffery tell me about their young club and double-decker bus! Lastly, join me at Bridgwater & Albion where Head of Sport Geoff Sluman shows me some of their incredible memorabilia and explains how they are integrating with the community. Carl Stookes also takes the time to share their brand new initiative for men's mental health.   https://amateurrugbypodcast.com #rugbypodcast #amateurrugby   PODCAST KIT Everything I use to create, edit and produce this podcast can be found on my Creating a Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/creating-a-podcast/) page.   SUPPORT If you would like to support the podcast in some way then there are plenty of options for you on my Support the Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/support/) page.

Beyond the Harbor: Dark Stories on the Seas
Ep. 11 - The Mercy: Donald Crowhurst & the Teignmouth Electron

Beyond the Harbor: Dark Stories on the Seas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 22:07


In 1969, an amateur sailor, Donald Crowhurst, was competing in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, when things quickly spiraled out of control.Furiously scratching away in his journal, he would try and make sense of the events that had unfolded during the last few years of his life.What was to come of the race and the ambitious businessman from Bridgwater, perplexed the world then, and continues to leave people scratching their heads to this day.Website: https://braddhall.comSocialsInstagram: https://instagram.com/beyondtheharborTwitter: https://twitter.com/BeyondHarborYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRjes2tzXIn14KUvG3SGVhw

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star

Ross Halls, captain Blue Wilson and special guests Joe Sheehan and Anna Grey bring you the latest edition of our Ipswich Town Women's podcast as they discuss the Blues historic FA Cup win and the next round draw with West Ham. Plus question time with Anna, look ahead Bridgwater in the league and another Quiz! Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com

The Almost Amazing Dinner Party
"Praying the Word" with Mary Ann Bridgwater: Developing a Relationship with God Through Prayer

The Almost Amazing Dinner Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 44:46


Mary Ann Bridgwater is the founder of Pray the Word Ministries, focused on helping believers grow in their relationship with Christ through prayer. Mary Ann shares her journey to cultivate her own prayer life, and encourages us to go to God's Word when we need guidance on how to pray. To learn more about Pray the Word Ministries, visit https://www.praytheword.org/ Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe!

WE PLAY IT
WPI 2022_59 (Livabetes!!)

WE PLAY IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 56:54


Sneaky days consume left over nights. What channel should we tune into? What voice should we let soothe our beastly souls? How many Krispy Cream donuts should we eat? Is there even a Krispy Cream where you live? If not, improvise. Find other means. Do whatever it takes.... Live! Make adjustments as best as possible during these uncertain times.... This weird ebb and flow of uneasiness and broken routines is not a norm but one has to normalize it in order to get the W, the positivity that is always achievable, and the peace to stay steady to course. Life is sweet! Livabetes! In this episode of We Play It Adui Yako (AY The Wide Nose Bandit) and BK (Backbone Kalon) crawl over the ashes of boredom and complacency by distributing music that lends a leg to helping anyone and everything up. Just reach out and hold onto your ears. The sound of freshness is here! The next time you send sheets to someone don't even put them in a box. Write the name and address on the sheets and send them shits. Done and done. Thread count matters = TCM. Ms. Bridgwater aka Mama #2 is a God! All love all the time. Welcome to WPI. We are so glad you made it. Let's go! HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRODUCER E$ (1/18)! Featuring: Amber Navran, Erin Bentlage- Follow La Banda Gorda- Tu Muere Aqui Juggaknots- Clear Blue Skies Navy Blue- Dreams of a Distant Journey dreamcastmoe- Soul Belongs 2 U Bahamadia, Slum Village- One-4-Teen (Funky For You) blair- On and Off Failure- Headstand Braid- Killing A Camera WHIPPED CREAM, Jasiah- Dumb Sh!t WPI 2022_59 Recorded 12-19-21 **Playlist "WPI 2022_59" on Spotify** https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0gNPSI231RmDB8w6POvdI1?si=034053935b934d93 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Supernatural Opinions
Discussion 5: Bridgewater Podcast starring Misha Collins

Supernatural Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 75:44


KJ's on taking a break from Supernatural to take up a mission to decode the mysteries of the Bridgewater triangle! KJ, Meredith, Frances, and Julia talk about Misha Collins' lead role in the Bridgewater Podcast as Jeremy Bradshaw, folklore professor and victim of the supernatural forces surrounding the Bridgwater triangle and Freetown Forest. KJ has some questions about the timeline, a deep appreciation for Misha Collins swearing, and a group of friends willing to put their best predictions for season 2 out there for the world.