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KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | May 16, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 50:11


Developers unveil plans for Bonanza Park 5-acre site, infrastructure spending slows for MIDA mountain development, Doctors Colton Miller and Shawn Miller preview the free Mental Health Awareness Night at Intermountain Health Park City Hospital, Coalville councilmembers reverse course on city attorney employment policy, Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell recaps Thursday's council meeting and Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation Boating Program Manager Ty Hunter talks about boating safety.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | May 15, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 48:48


Offset Bier plans to move to Quinn's Junction, Park City Library opens new telehealth room with inaugural health fair, Summit County Council Member Megan McKenna recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Coalville mayor honored for pedestrian safety efforts, FiReFilms CEO Sharon Anderson Morris shares details about a free screening of the film "The Inn Between," Executive Director of Bridge 21 Stephanie Poulkoff and house resident Ava Jennings share details on the opening of their first neurodivergent housing, Park City Yarrow redevelopment discussion delayed, tattoo shops one step from approval in downtown Heber, director of CCPC's Counseling and Wellness Center steps down after 13 years and Bonanza Flat paid parking starts June 2 with free permits for Parkites.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | April 21, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 51:35


Wasatch Back residents join national 50501 demonstration against Trump administration, Park City author Ron Schwarz talks about his father's Holocaust survival story, Summit Community Gardens prepares for the upcoming growing season, Youth Sports Alliance's Ashley Laakso provides an update on youth sports programs, air quality can be a tool for tracking pollen as seasonal allergies reawaken, fireworks restrictions announced for Wasatch County this summer, Coalville political "feud" has residents questioning separation of powers and Park City Golf Director Vaughn Robinson shares details on the the golf course's condition and future developments.

Summit in Six
March 14 — Health Department Updates and Upcoming County Lands Open House

Summit in Six

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 3:48


Welcome back to another episode of Summit in Six. This week is short and sweet. We've got a few updates from Summit County Health and a reminder about an important open house for the 910 Ranch. Let's do it! TOPIC 1: MAMMOGRAM CLINICS Mobile mammogram clinics are coming to Coalville next week on March 20 … Continue reading March 14 — Health Department Updates and Upcoming County Lands Open House →

Summit in Six
February 28, 2025 — Legislative Update, Upcoming Recycling Event in Coalville, Future of High Valley Transit

Summit in Six

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 7:20


Welcome to another week of news here on Summit in 6! Today we are going to give another update of what's going down in the legislature this week, then we will share some info about an upcoming recycling opportunity in Coalville, give a recap about Summit Bike Share services provided in 2024 and share info … Continue reading February 28, 2025 — Legislative Update, Upcoming Recycling Event in Coalville, Future of High Valley Transit →

Flourishing Grace Church
Stop the Works and Rest | Brent Petersen | February 23, 2025

Flourishing Grace Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 52:54


Pastor Brent Petersen from Summit 419 Church in Coalville continues in our series through Luke. Today's teaching is from Luke 6:1-11 the interaction Jesus had with the Pharisees in relation to the Sabbath and the story of Jesus healing the man with a withered hand. A great reminder that to practice the Sabbath is to rest the finished work of Jesus.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | January 30, 2025

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 49:09


Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City School District announces new superintendent, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Utah DABS accepting applications to run small liquor stores in Kamas, Coalville, Leadership Park City Director Scott van Hartesvelt on this year's Leadership Symposium on Feb. 7th, new Wasatch County high school will be Deer Creek Riverhawks and Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder talks about this month's gallery stroll on Friday night and their master planning efforts.

Huntsman World Senior Games Active Life
#504 The Importance of Minerals - Featuring Travis Porter

Huntsman World Senior Games Active Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 25:50


Send us a textTravis Porter, hailing from Coalville, Utah, had a childhood deeply steeped in sports, influenced greatly by his grandfather, Francis Porter, a semi-professional baseball player. Although initially focused on baseball, Travis shifted gears after starting a family. His passion for sports persisted as he pursued spots on Olympic teams for shooting and bobsled, albeit without success. Currently residing in Brigham City, Utah, Travis serves as General Manager at Mineral Resources International, aligning with his mission to enhance people's lives through health solutions.In 2023, Travis briefly worked as a Director of Sports at the Huntsman World Senior Games, fostering a profound appreciation for the event's organizers and volunteers. His diverse career includes owning a restaurant, working with the Utah Jazz, and contributing to the United States Senate. Travis's involvement with MRI underscores his commitment to improving public health through mineral supplements. Throughout his varied career, Travis has always been dedicated to enhancing the lives of others.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | July 26, 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 50:54


Friday Film Review | 'Didi,' National Ability Center appoints new CEO, Wasatch County Fair Days opens with demolition derby, Kimball Arts Festival Director Hillary Gilson and Operations Manager John Stevenson have details about next weekend's annual Arts Festival, Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus on the top stories they are covering, Summit County Spokesperson Derek Siddoway has an update on the ongoing Dikker fire outside Coalville, Christian Center of Park City's Back 2 School Basics needs support, Midway to contract with Heber Police for new patrols and Park City lodging industry unaffected despite Delta difficulties.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | July 25 , 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 50:57


Coalville-area wildfire threatens structures, gas and power lines, Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Jennifer Bowman on Wasatch County Fair Days Demolition Derby and Rodeo, Hundreds gather in SLC for overnight Olympic return announcement, Wasatch County celebrates Pioneer Day with Wallsburg parade, Charleston fireworks, Jenny Diersen discusses the Park City Extreme Cup Soccer Tournament and Kimball Arts Festival, Park City Olympic enthusiasts, athletes celebrate return of Winter Games in 2034, ‘Really expensive tickets' planned for 2034 Olympics, but organizers will give Utahns some workarounds, Sundance early-bird ticket sale now sold out, Soldier Hollow ready for Olympics to return to Wasatch Back, PC/SC Arts Council Marketing Manager Kendall Kelley talks about this month's gallery stroll on Friday night, Bridge21's new executive director makes progress on area's first home for neurodiverse people, Officials ask Utahns to drive safely amid summer traffic fatality spike and Heber police chief's son held without bail on rape charges.

The GBHBL Podcasts
The GBHBL Whiplash - Episode 432: Interview: Archives

The GBHBL Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 34:37


Northern Irish metal outfit Archives released their brand-new album, ‘No Bliss in Ignorance' on June 7th, 2024. Hailing from Northern Ireland and formed in 2020, the hefty quintet have worked diligently to achieve their aim of producing fierce music, laced with boundless energy and memorable hooks which has landed them a wealth of national radio and press support plus a recent sold-out opening slot with Skindred & a main support slot at Techfest Techabiliation 2023 alongside Hacktivist & Martyr Defiled. New tour dates will commence in Bristol on 20th June before the band stop of in Luton, Norwich, Birmingham, Coalville, Newport, London and Dublin, concluding in Galway on 13th July. When you look at the trajectory of Archives, it's fair to say that they're on an upward curve. Which is all the more impressive when you take into account that they only formed in 2020. That's four years to get to this point, and based off what we're hearing on No Bliss in Ignorance, there is no ceiling on this band. You might have expected something great from Archives, but this great? They have smashed it out of the park here. Check out our full review here: https://www.gbhbl.com/album-review-archives-no-bliss-in-ignorance-self-released/ We spoke to the Archives about the new release, the journey to this point, and what it means to get this record out. We also spoke about the upcoming tour, talked social media, happy places, weapon choice in a zombie apocalypse, gameshows they would love to appear on, and much more. Find out more here: https://linktr.ee/Archivesuk Website: https://gbhbl.com/ Ko-Fi (Buy us a coffee): https://ko-fi.com/gbhbl Big Cartel: https://gbhbl.bigcartel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBHBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHBL_Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhbl/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbhbl Contact: gbhblofficial@gmail.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gbhbl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5A4toGR0qap5zfoR4cIIBo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/hr/podcast/the-gbhbl-podcasts/id1350465865 Intro/Outro music created by HexedRiffsStudios. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSpZ6roX36WaFWwQ73Cbbg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hexedriffsstudio

British Murders Podcast
S13E10 | The Murder of Megan Newborough (Coalville, Leicestershire, 2021)

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 32:51


23-year-old Megan Newborough was captured on her family's Ring Video Doorbell getting into her car at 7.32 pm on Friday, August 6, 2021.Within an hour of that haunting footage, Megan was murdered by the very person she'd gone to meet.Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and welcome goodies!Social Media:Facebook | British Murders with Stuart BluesInstagram | @britishmurdersTikTok | @britishmurdersX | @britishmurdersWebsite:britishmurders.comDo you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contactIntro music:⁣David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'⁣davidjohnbrady.comDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. I list the sources used in each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

British Murders Podcast
S13E10 | The Murder of Megan Newborough (Coalville, Leicestershire, 2021)

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 35:21


23-year-old Megan Newborough was captured on her family's Ring Video Doorbell getting into her car at 7.32 pm on Friday, August 6, 2021. Within an hour of that haunting footage, Megan was murdered by the very person she'd gone to meet. Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and welcome goodies! Social Media: Facebook | British Murders with Stuart Blues Instagram | @britishmurders TikTok | @britishmurders X | @britishmurders Website: britishmurders.com Do you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contact Intro music:⁣ David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'⁣ davidjohnbrady.com Disclaimer: The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. I list the sources used in each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | February 21, 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 48:46


Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Future Utah MLB team could lead to higher hotel prices in the Wasatch Back, Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update, Park City's new Transportation Director Tim Sanderson introduces himself to the community, Why does this Coalville road's name change for a tenth of a mile, Main Street businesses praise 2024 Sundance traffic flow changes, Deer Valley Avalanche Mitigation Supervisor Mark Chytka talks about the free screening of the new film produced by Bode Miller, "The Paradise Paradox," on Feb. 27th and Baristas at Park City-area Starbucks petition for union.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | November 27, 2023

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 50:06


Giving Tuesday offers chance to give local on Nov. 28 (3:42), Summit County Justice Court Judge selection meeting set (6:12), Tom Kelly previews Wednesday's IOC meeting (7:32), Ballet West Academy's Allison DeBona disucsses their December 9 performances of "The Nutcracker Suite" at the Eccles Center and "Beauty and the Beast" in April (21:27), Longtime activist hopes to promote community values on Park City Council (30:24), Park City Ski and Snowboard Alpine Program Director Tommy Eckfeldt and DEVO Head Coach Dar Hendrickson have details on this Saturday's Placement Day (32:50), Mikaela Shiffrin wins slalom event for a record 90th World Cup victory (41:04), Coalville asks residents for input on Main Street improvements (41:47), Parkites start slopeside charcuterie brand (43:34), New owner of Kouri Richins' Midway mansion will finish the home (45:42), and Two killed in head-on collision on US 40 on Black Friday (48:31)

Lambs Media
Coalville vs. Tamworth post match interview with Andy Peaks

Lambs Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 2:48


Hearts of Oak Podcast
Andrew Bridgen MP - A Bridgen Too Far for the UK Government

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 47:55 Transcription Available


Show notes and Transcript Andrew Bridgen MP is one of those rare individuals in UK politics.  He is driven by convictions and critical thinking as opposed to fame and power which is the norm in Westminster (or on Capital Hill I assume).  He was an absolute Brexiteer and led part of that campaign for The UK to have freedom from the EU.  He joins Hearts of Oak to discuss how he fought for Brexit all through his political life, but his biggest battle has been against the Covid Tyranny imposed on us by the UK government.  Andrew spoke up for all who have been vaccine injured and for that he was thrown out of the Conservative party and vilified in the media.  But the Conservatives loss was the gain of The Reclaim Party as he now represents them as the MP for North West Leicestershire. His bravery and boldness is plain for all to see and as long as we have people like Andrew Bridgen in Parliament, we have a glimmer of hope in the UK. Andrew Bridgen was elected in 2010 after spending 25 years running his successful family business, AB Produce, based in the constituency at Measham. Prior to this Andrew attended local state schools and Nottingham University. He has also trained as an officer in the Royal Marines. During his time in Parliament, Andrew has been a prolific speaker and has campaigned on a variety of local and national issues in Parliament. Locally Andrew campaigned for grant funding to bring all of NW Leics District Council housing up to the Decent Homes Standards. Andrew has also campaigned for better transport infrastructure which led to the duelling of the A453 and the planned electrification of the midland mainline. He has also worked with business and community groups to bring down the rate of unemployment in the District, as well as holding a jobs fair. On a national level, Andrew led the successful campaigns to decriminalise non-payment of the TV Licence and to scrap Air Passenger Duty for Children. He has also used his business experience to serve on the Regulatory Reform Committee as well as the Deregulation and the Enterprise Bill committee. Connect with Andrew... X: https://x.com/ABridgen?s=20 The Reclaim Party: https://www.reclaimparty.co.uk/andrew-bridgen Interview recorded 22.9.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20  To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Support Hearts of Oak by purchasing one of our fancy T-Shirts.... https://heartsofoak.org/shop/ Please subscribe, like and share! Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Andrew Bridgen, it is wonderful to speak to you today. Thank you so much for your time. (Andrew Bridgen MP) Yeah, you're welcome.  Andrew Bridgen, of course you can find him @ABridgen on Twitter and he has served as Member of Parliament for North West Leicestershire since 2010, re-elected 2015, 2017 and 2019 with a whopping 62% off the vote, one of the few MPs with anywhere near that. Obviously, thrown out of the Conservative Party, the whip removed, and then that was in April 2023 for raising concerns on the Covid jab, and Andrew now represents the Reclaim Party in Parliament as an MP. Andrew, may I ask you first, what got you into politics? You entered Parliament in 2010. What made you think it would be a good idea to get into politics? Frustration, Peter, and I've been running a business for 22 years, which would start it up the thousand pounds. So I've been I've been MD and chairman of the company and we built it up to 25 million turnover company employing 300 people by 2006. And I'd give, I'd been interested in politics. I joined the Conservatives in 1983 at Nottingham University. And I'd been chairman of the Institute of Directors and on the council of the IOD in Pall Mall, and through working during the Blair years with the East Midlands Regional Assembly as a business member. Obviously I'd met a lot of ministers and I can't say that I was impressed. Well, it was pretty clear they were going to bankrupt us. So a group of friends, most, they were all really sort of small and medium-sized business people and their wives, we used to meet in a pub locally and every Friday night it was sort of a groundhog day, so they always moaned about the state of the country. I'd given a reasonable donation to the Conservative Party in 2005 and I think we had a half a percent swing to the Conservatives so worked out at that rate we're never going to get rid of Tony Blair. And so they moaned every Friday night and it eventually it got to me but I mean by that time I was running a business that was making about three million pounds a year across the group. I've got a good management team and no debt whatsoever and one pint of Marston's Pedigree on a Friday night too many and I said to this group of collected individuals, that's it then. It's no good relying on anybody else. There's only us. So in North West Leicestershire was supposed to be a rock solid Labour seat. The council I don't think had ever been conservative controlled properly. I think they may have had control for about three months once out of 40 years after a by-election. So I said well you all stand for the council, the district council, I'll stand for MP, we'll take over and we'll get it sorted and to a man and a woman every single one of them agreed. And so I put most of the money up for the, I put the money up for the campaign and I got the nomination. Nobody really wanted to be the MP for North West Leicestershire, well the candidate for North West Leicestershire because no one, the Conservatives told me we can't win North West Leicestershire, 83rd target seat. They also said they weren't giving me any money but I said that's fine, I've got my own money and my factory was in the, in the, so I actually did have a payroll vote. So 300 people plus their families in the constituency and the District Council elections came round first in 2007 and I was already selected as the parliamentary candidate. I ran those elections and put the money up and it was the first time the Conservatives had put a full slate up in the seat and they said I was running them too thin but I always thought basically if you didn't put a candidate up at an election it's very difficult to see how how they're going to vote for somebody aren't they? So we put a full slate of candidates up and took Labour down to five councils out of 38 in one night, the biggest swing in the country in the District Council elections in 2007. We took control of the council obviously, and I had the second biggest swing in against Labour in 2010, so I turned a rock-solid four and a half thousand Labour majority with a much loved Labour MP, who sadly died, into seven and a half thousand Conservatives at one, so that's like a 12.5% swing. The seat's my home and, you know, I'm very comfortable in North West Leicestershire. And we moved it to, in 2015, it went up to 11,200 majority. And despite Theresa May's best efforts in 17 with her manifesto, which was appalling, I moved it up to 13,300 majority. Then in 19, I led the leave campaign in the referendum for the East Midlands. I told my seat that if they didn't back me I would have to resign as their MP because we didn't agree on the big issues but to be honest Peter I was fairly sure they would. So the East Midlands voted 59-41 to leave and my own seat voted 61 39 and I'm actually the MP who persuaded Boris Johnson to back leave. He was no way that he was a natural Brexiteer and also if you look back on YouTube you'll find that on the eve of the referendum Boris Johnson came to my seat and we went round Ashby de la Zouch. That's when I told him we were going to win and you should have seen his face when I told him we were going to win. I don't think that that wasn't actually part of the plan Peter and in fact he tried to talk me out of it he said no no it's going to be close but we're not going to win. I said no no we're going to win tomorrow. No, it's going to be close. I said, well, maybe I said, but certainly not around here, not around here. It's not going to be close. You know, the bit we're running. So, and then in 19, on the get Brexit done election, which now seems so much happened since 19. It feels like a very long time ago, more than four years away. And I got a 20,400 majority, it was 62.8% of the vote. And the BBC, I had no sleep that night, the next morning the BBC interviewed me and they said, Mr Bridgen, you must be delighted, this is your fourth election victory, each time you've increased your vote, you've increased your majority, your percentage of the vote, you must be delighted. I said, no, it's terrible actually. They said, why is it terrible? I said, well, I've, you know, it's nine years since I was first elected as the MP, I've delivered the highest economic growth in the country. We've taken the poorest constituency in Leicestershire and made it the richest, the only part of Leicestershire with above-average UK salaries and wages. We've got the happiest place to live in the Midlands now, Colville, which was the most deprived town in Leicestershire. I said one in three of the electorate are still not voting for me. I'm gonna have to work much much harder.  Tell me about that whole Brexit battle. I mean my time was UKIP and UKIP was easy because 100% of Kippers were on board. The Conservative Party have always had that tension and division over Europe. What was that like actually in the Conservative Party pushing something that wasn't necessarily what the Conservatives wanted?  Well it wasn't what the establishment wanted, all the established parties were backing Remain. I think it was interesting that the Conservative Party was like, a very civilized internal war, and there were probably only a quarter to 30 percent of conservative MPs who were for leave, so still the majority were, remain, or indifferent, and some of them maintaining indifference, which I mean, I don't know what you're into politics for. If a big question like whether we should remain or leave the European Union, they say, I don't want to get involved in this. I'll just sit down and see what my people say. I mean, that's not exactly leadership, is it? I mean, I think that should be pretty much automatic deselection, if you can't make your mind up on that sort of issue. And what comes back to mind is that the Conservative Party, we used to, when I was in the Conservative Party, before they threw me out, well, first I'll tell you this, Conservatives have never been encouraged in the Conservative Party, they're only ever tolerated. And the Conservative Party, Parliamentary Party, had something called an away day every two years, and they pay for them in advance to get a good deal. So despite the fact that there was this internal schism over the referendum that was coming, the party had paid for an away weekend in Oxfordshire at this basically hotel that's like a Bond villain's hideout, with an underground lecture theatre, which is a very weird place, and because we paid for it, we were told we'd all got to go there, and this is only sort of three months before the referendum, and we had a very civilised weekend of talking about policy, but no one mentioned the EU and no one mentioned the referendum over the whole two and a half days and the dinner, but I do remember that Craig Oliver sat with me at the final dinner he sat next to me on my table at the final dinner and I told him, I said have you got yourself another job lined up for when you lose, and he said to me he said that's fine he said if we win by one vote that's it settled and that's that's it done. I said well I'll be honest I'll take though I'll take that on as as it cuts both ways, you know, if we win by one. And I knew we were going to win, Peter, because, I'd been around the East Midlands and I could tell we were definitely going to win. But it's about driving the vote up because it wasn't just winning by a seat, all the votes were cumulative, so every vote counted. And what I'd sussed out is in my seat and in the East Midlands is that people who didn't normally vote were going to come out and vote. They weren't, those people who didn't normally engage with politics, they weren't coming out to, they weren't coming out to vote for the status quo, they were voting for change. So I concentrated my campaigning efforts the last six weeks. And did a lot of campaigning and also I was running a load of field operatives who were, 90% of it, they were UKIP. The Remain campaign had nobody on the ground willing to deliver leaflets, hardly at all, for them. We were destroying them on the ground battle. Obviously, in the air campaign we could only be responsive because they got all the media, they got all the established parties, and we were the insurgents. So that was more of a struggle, but on the ground we were doing very, very well. And what I'd sussed out was that people were going to come out and vote who didn't normally vote and every time I saw the polls I was not disappointed because I knew that we were probably, we probably got five or six percent better than the polls were saying because these people who were going to come out and vote and they told me they were and I believe they were, They're not engaged in politics, they're not on YouGov's polling panel, and when Com Res or somebody else rang them up and they said, oh, I'm going to vote to leave the European Union, they'd say, well, did you vote in the last general election? No. Did you vote in the local? No. Did you vote in the one before? No. Have you ever voted? No. And they'd put them down as zero chance of voting. Well, I knew as long as we got those people out, it was all going to come as a bit of a surprise to the Remain campaign. In North West Leicestershire, and we counted our votes, so I know it's fine, I know exactly what the vote was in North West Leicestershire, but you could terminate my seat of North West Leicestershire until the next boundary changes. I think it was a sort of 70-75% turnout to get me in in 2010, important election. And then ever since then, as my majority had gone up, the turnout had gone down and it dropped to sort of 68.5% or something in 19. But I mean, it was a stonking massive majority. And obviously the referendum, I was very encouraged when it was nearly 80%. And I'd spent all my time in Northwest Leicestershire and across the East Midlands. In my villages, I mean, it's a general election, they turn out 85 percent anyway. I'm not going to squeeze much more out of those people. You know, it's very hard to squeeze that they're on the second, third pressings of the pips. So I went to all the areas that normally turn out 50, 55, 60 percent because there was plenty of low-hanging fruit and you know it was that turnout in North West Leicestershire and across the East Midlands some people who didn't normally vote and that's why we won and that's why the polling was so wrong and that's what people like David Cameron who'd come to my seat in 2008 when he was leader of the opposition and he really upset me Peter so I'm a a candidate. We've just taken the council with the biggest swing in the country for the first time in living memory and Cameron told me in front of constituents that my seat was a dump and it should never be conservative. And they weren't giving me any money and I said I don't need your money and to be honest David if that's your view, never ever come to my constituency again and I will with it. And to be honest, David Cameron is a man of his word, he never came, he never came again. So that's fine. And I think now my majority is bigger than Whitney, so I mean what a dump the Cotswolds must be. North West Leicestershire. And we've gentrified. So people used to say Coalville was a very poor place and it didn't have a chance and now it's Coalville and proud. In fact I'm speaking to you from Coalville today.  I want to get on to the COVID discussion situation, but just you, you talked at the beginning about having a business and I guess part of your reason for getting into politics was you wanted the government to butt out, you want local businesses to be able to get on, to have, not to have restrictions on them actually doing well, making money, employing people. What kind of other kind of interests or passions? Well, I've actually cut my teeth in politics when I was chair of the Institute of Directors, which they didn't like particularly because they were fairly pro-EU, is that I got involved as a businessman in the,business for sterling in the no campaign to keep the pound so 25 years ago and thank goodness we didn't join the euro otherwise I mean it'd be much much more difficult to extract ourselves. Yes and Simon Wolfson the chairman of Next we used to meet at Enderby in his boardroom and plot business for Sterling in the No campaign. So I suppose that's where I got involved. And a chap called Chris Eaton Harris, who's gone on to great things, apparently, he was an MEP. And his father had a fruit and vegetable wholesale pitch in Covent Garden Market. And since I was into washing, packing, and distributing vegetables, mostly potatoes, nothing sexy. Chris was one of my customers. I used to buy from Mark Potatoes from Mark Spencer. And Philip Dunn as well. They're farmers. So we had the whole supply chain between us, do you know what I mean? But I made most of the money.  Which is just as well because they're not in parliament. Just as well. So yeah, I wanted to put something back and yeah, that's where we ended up. Obviously being a Brexiteer, there was backlash in the media, there was probably some pushback within the party itself. But I guess none of that even prepared you for the backlash whenever you addressed COVID tyranny. Is that a fair assessment?  Well I know that the two years under Theresa May were purgatory quite honestly. I mean I was a Spartan so I voted three times against Theresa May's deal which you know it wasn't, you know, some colleagues were conflicted and there was Steve Baker crying his eyes out. Well I mean there's nothing to cry about because I've already voted against it twice, it hasn't got any better and once you've come to the conclusion, which was the correct conclusion, that Theresa May's deal was constitutionally and democratically worse than being in the European Union. I mean at least if you're in the European Union you have a chance of leaving whereas Theresa May's deal we would be in vassalage forever and there's no way of leaving. Well I mean that's not a deal, not in my name and that vote on the third time Theresa May's deal came up before the Commons I was pretty convinced that there were probably going to be 28 Conservatives in the no lobby. The rest of Parliament would vote yes and that we would have been slung out of the Conservative Party within a few days. That was where I thought we were. Thank goodness. I mean we always criticise Jeremy Corbyn but he is a man of principle and he is secretly a Brexiteer really I think and he marched the Labour Party in behind us and the rest, as they say, is history. But I mean, a politically savvy Keir Starmer would never, would have taken Theresa May's deal and consigned us to EU vassalage. So thank goodness it was Jeremy Corbyn. But he did win the Conservatives the 19th election. That wasn't, down to Boris, it was pure fear of Jeremy Corbyn.  Yeah, no, it was, you don't want Corbyn, 100% I remember that well.  Well, I actually had two, during that 19 election, I can remember when I was going around the doorsteps, two members, two paid-up locally members of the Labour Party came to me and said I'll be voting Conservative, I can't vote for Jeremy Corbyn.  And they actually told me they were paid up members of the Labour Party locally. Well I mean if you, I mean that is your core, ultra core vote. They weren't even voting for him. Wow. On to the COVID. I've never seen anything and I mean I've loved politics, forever with Northern Ireland parties, the DUP and we've had Ian Paisley and Sammy Wilson on before and then conservatives then over to UKIP, but nothing has divided people like what we've had in the last three years with the COVID tyranny. But you spoke a step, it wasn't just on the restrictions that we had, that civil liberty, but you also saw what was happening with harms and went on that. Tell us about that, how you worked that out, because that was a big step and that was an unacceptable step.  I think there's an element of destiny about all of this Peter. When I was 18 and I'm the only member of my family that's been to university, I had a foreground because my parents weren't very wealthy, they were poor. So about two and a half percent of people went to University when I went in the 80s and I went to Nottingham locally but I studied biological sciences with biochemistry specializing in genetics, virology and behaviour. Oh dear! And I don't know why, just they were things I found quite fascinating so I've tried to keep my knowledge up so I mean in February when we'd had the 19 election and then we had a sort of six weeks period and then we had then we had COVID and everything changed. Well in the February I was sent and I looked through the scientific papers for the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine, its effectiveness against coronaviruses and it was compelling. They were scientific papers and because I've got, my degree a very long time ago in those subjects I mean I can read them and I can understand the papers and I sent the papers to Mark Spencer, Chief Whip, and said the government need to look at this urgently, this could be could be very useful and also sent them to Jeremy Hunt who was at the time, Chair of the Health Select Committee, and I didn't get anything back from Spencer. And I also told Spencer, I said, you realise that I've got qualifications in all the areas that'll be useful, if you want some help in the number 10, with someone who can actually read the papers and understand it and put it across politically, I'll be quite happy to help. They never, Mr Stewart never asked me to help, and I rang up Jeremy Hunt a week later, and this shocked me, Peter and it will shock your listeners. So I rang him Hunt up and said Jeremy I sent you these papers, have you have you looked at them? And he said Andrew he said don't send me scientific papers he said I don't understand them and I said but Jeremy you're chairman of the health select committee and you were health secretary for seven years. I said what? You don't understand scientific papers, and what you have no access to anyone who does understand them he could actually explain them to you and he put the phone down and that was it and so my suspicion, so I hadn't got a great deal of confidence I did support the first lockdown because I don't think anybody knew, well somebody knew what was going on it certainly wasn't me, you know was it three weeks to flatten the curve. Anyway, so, and I was, from then on, things just didn't seem to stack up. The masks, I couldn't see the sense behind the masks. I mean, those paper masks, they are to stop saliva from the doctors and nurses going on to the patient's wounds and to stop blood and other bodily fluids squirting into the medic's mouths, which they don't really like, they don't like that. That's what they're there for. So not to stop viruses and the gaps around the edges And I was briefly in the military. And if you had a full nuclear biological chemical suit, you've only got an 80% chance of keeping a virus out. Well, I mean, that's not what these paper masks are. And I guess, I hated putting them on anyway. They're horrible. So I was on that. And then the continuous lockdowns, and Northwest Leicestershire was chucked in with Leicester. And so we were locked down as much as anywhere in the country. It was completely unprecedented and unwarranted. I also really objected to the schools being closed. And I objected. I mean, they were making the children wear masks. And even some schools were making the children wear masks when it wasn't mandated. And none of this seemed right. And there are some, speaking to some scientists who were speaking out about their concerns, And the fact that they were silenced, and they said all the science is all settled, I mean we've heard that one before several times, I'm sure we'll hear it again, but I mean science is never settled. It's a bit like politics, there's always another view, and if you can't defend your position, then there's something wrong. You know, every scientific thesis is open to challenge, or should be able to challenge, and most of them, I mean half of everything that doctors are taught in medical school within 10 years will be proved to be completely wrong. That's a fact, I mean that's just a fact. So, you know, the only constant is the evolution of science and new theories to supersede old ones and saying that, you know, we're not having any debate about this and cancelling eminent scientists. Then my concerns grew and grew and grew but I didn't want to believe the worst of the government. I actually am double vaccinated. They will call me an anti-vaxxer so which is difficult when I'm vaxxed. I'm more the sort of concerned vaxxed and I had two shots of AstraZeneca, I wish I had none, and I had a bad reaction after the second jab, which really, really hurt me. So I'd bitten my tongue, that also uncovered a lot of corruption around PPE. My whistle-blower was sacked. We uncovered £860 million worth of PCR tests that had disappeared from stock at Kuehne & Nagel were the distributor. We traced some of the unique barcodes and they turned up in Berlin. They'd been resold. So nearly a billion pounds. And my whistle-blower could only go back 12 months on his computer. And he was only in one of the three channels. He was in the channel to do with bulk. So it was only sort of prisons, schools, hospitals, things like that. But 860 million pounds worth of PCR tests had gone missing the taxpayer paid for. We took it to the government and the civil service. My whistle-blowers computer was switched off on the day and he was sacked within seven days, no investigation. I was pretty annoyed. And I mean, the corruption of the Boris Johnson regime was the first one I'd, and he was the he'd been the first Prime Minister I'd actually voted for and I was feeling very betrayed. So I hadn't voted for David Cameron, obviously, I voted for David Davies, and Cameron got in and I didn't vote for Theresa May. She got in. And so then Boris turned out to be as crooked as all the rest of them. So that wasn't good. And then my pretty view on the vaccines and the mRNA technology, the messenger ribonucleic acid technology. I was working behind the scenes and obviously Matt Hancock had to go and we had, Sajid Javid became health secretary. But there are about five Conservative MPs who are qualified doctors. Well Matt Hancock, not a good man, but he had said in the House of Commons that these vaccines were for adults, they weren't for children, so no one under 18 was going to have them. I know that every one of the doctors, qualified doctors, went to see Sajid Javid and told him not to use the experimental vaccines on under-18s and he listened to all of them and then approved it. It's interesting that these two health secretaries are both leaving the Commons at the next election, isn't it? I wonder where they'll land, you know what I mean? I suspect Peter, there'll be earning a lot more money than MPs get paid, let's just put it that way.  And then when the MHRA came out in November last year and wanted to extend the experimental vaccines to babies, down to six months of age, and I'll declare an interest, I've got a five-year-old and I thought now, I've got to speak out and I knew there'd be a huge backlash from the party, politically and I knew the vested interests that were involved in it but I also knew that it was probably going to cost me my position in the Conservative Party because they were so committed, but that I could win, that I'm pretty sure I thought, well there's no point doing it for nothing, you've got to win and I was pretty sure that I could put the science over that there were no healthy child of that age had died anywhere in the world of COVID-19 so there was minimal, minuscule risk from the virus but there was a risk from the vaccine. I thought even the most pro-vaccine person I could persuade that since the manufacturers still had immunity from prosecution that there had to be a risk. But there was no risk for those children. I thought I could get that message across and we could actually do some good and so I'd spoken out in a Westminster Hall debate, in I think it was October and then on November 13th I secured an adjournment debate and and blew the lid off the childhood vaccines, vaccination with the experimental mRNA. And that night, my life changed. I was basically immediately cancelled by the mainstream media. And from that moment onwards, I had hundreds of thousands of emails from around the world from people who were telling me about the vaccine harms and the vaccine deaths that they were seeing and that was it really. So after that, although the government will say that I'm a conspiracy theorist and anti-science, anti-vax, and all the people who call me anti-science and everything, I mean they haven't got any science degrees between them and the fact is that the government, our government was never able to approve those vaccines for healthy under fives, whereas all the other countries around the world did. So despite the fact that they said that I was talking absolute rubbish, they never bought the policy and every other country did. And then we got round to sort of January and the infamous tweet, which was actually, I mean, yes, so I retweeted, I actually didn't do it, but it was retweeted on my Twitter, a tweet from Dr. Josh Guetzkow of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and it's fair to say that Mr. Guetzkow is a Jewish gentleman, that he'd been told by a top cardiologist that the rollout of the vaccine was the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust, and the party seized on that, the Conservative Party seized on that, to say I was an anti-Semite, and suspended me immediately from the party. I had a meeting at that time with a Conservative Party grandee who'd clearly been briefed by the party. We had an hour together in his office and I told him all of my concerns around the vaccine harms, the midazolam and morphine, the creation of the first wave of deaths by moving people out of care homes and then putting them onto the death pathway, putting them down, treating them with respiratory suppressants to give them the symptoms of COVID-19 which will appear on their on their death certificate and they were pretty much all cremated very shortly afterwards so there was no autopsies and we had an hour of that. I also knew that the person I was meeting with, because I'd done my research and I've got plenty of informers, he knew full well all of my concerns because he'd been told them. I also know that his sister had had to go into hospital after the second Pfizer jab with chest pains, but I didn't tell him any of this. And at the end of the meeting this grandee turned around to me, obviously with the party line, I've been suspended and said that there is currently no political appetite for your views on the vaccine, Andrew. They may well be in 20 years time and you're probably going to be proved right but in the meantime you need to bear in mind you're taking on the most powerful vested interest in the world with all the personal risk for you which that will entail, and at that point I said well the meeting's over then isn't it? I'm not, don't ever threaten me and I don't like being threatened by public school boys. You know, as a comprehensive school boy, if they had been at my school, they'd have spent most of their time with their head down the toilet. It was a very comprehensive education.  So we basically called it a day at that and then they just fast-tracked the investigation and found me guilty and permanently expelled me from the Conservative Party, which is interesting because in their investigation what they didn't discover is I never put the tweet out myself anyway. I've never ever had the codes to my own Twitter. It was actually posted by my association chairman who remains in the Conservative Party.  Can I ask you about... I need to ask you about the conversations with colleagues and obviously not breaking confidentiality of that, but working with Lord Pearson I'm always amazed people come to him after a debate and says well done. I could never say that but well done you said that. Did you have any kind of similar?  Yes, it's coming up to a year since I first spoke out so yeah I've probably had 20, I probably had 30 backbenchers have come up to me and said you're definitely onto something with these vaccine harms, keep going but that's a million miles from standing in the chamber and saying anything. I've had senior members of the Conservative Party have come to me and said that they're going to speak out. I've had a very senior MP came to me before summer recess and said he'd been approached by a constituent representing 1,100 vaccine-harmed people and he'd have to speak out, but he hasn't, and I had a very senior minister who came to me and said that they're, I mean this is all in private in parliament, no witnesses, so I mean they can deny it if they want to, but you have my word it's the truth, and come to me and said you do realize that my sister's just taken the Moderna booster and now she's paralyzed from the neck down. And I said well that's that's that's terrible news but clearly you're going to have to speak out now aren't you? and they said no, well she doesn't want any publicity and they think they're going to get her to walk again. I said well you don't have to name names I mean you know, you've got to speak out you know and the minister said I'm not speaking out and walked off. And I don't know what to go, I mean, we're supposed to speak without fear or favour, you know, I think the job of an MP is to, certainly I see the job as being to represent, the people, start with my people in North West Leicestershire, against the government and the establishment. And now what we seem to have is a lot of MPs who represent the government and the establishment against the people. That's an inversion of the job of a Member of Parliament. They said to me, you know, why are you willing to die on the hill of vaccine harms, you know, of an issue? And I said, well, because that's the hill you're killing my people on. No completely. I want to add two things to finish. One, you're in the Reclaim Party because that seemed to be the only option. Course you could do as an independent, that doesn't really happen in the UK, but also you're continually asking the government questions. One of the latest questions is did the MHRA inform the Minister of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine had been switched? Tell us about Reclaim and I'm assuming you're yet to receive an answer to that government question.  Well Reclaim are a political party, they didn't have any MPs but they're well funded and they've got some lovely premises and they've got great people and they're also aligned with something called the Bad Law Project, so I have access to lawyers and solicitors and so I'm taking Matt Hancock to court for defamation and we have a very strong case. I'm probably going to take the Conservative Party to court for the way they handled my dismissal from the party, which is unbelievable. I'm on my fifth subject access request to the Cabinet Office. I mean, Peter, I've put in for all the information they're holding on me, and even when I'm over four, this is the fifth one going in now, I keep cutting down the number of keywords and compressing the time, and every time they come back and say, I mean, they must have a library on me. They haven't got a black book, they've got a whole library on me. And every time they come back and say, it's too much work. I mean, the last one was about 10 key words. And I said, it's only from 1st of January, 2017. I'll publish all the papers one day and it'll be fascinating, but goodness knows what they're hiding. They're certainly not willing to release any documentation. So I think we're going to have a massive, massive, massive bust up with the government over that. And if they're doing it to me, it won't be just me, will it? There'll be. Yeah, I mean, if there is any mitigation of my colleagues, and I'm not thinking of any any mitigation at all for their inactivity when so many of them, I mean, what you've got to understand, Peter, is people say to me, So there was a lovely female Conservative MP who will remain nameless, but she was elected in 19. And she came up to me a few months ago and said, Andrew, I'm really worried about you. You speak in the chamber on your own. You have all your meals on your own. You sit on your own table in the tea room and the dining room. No one talks to you. You seem really isolated. I'm really worried about you. I said, well, that's very touching. I said, but you've got to remember, 4,000 real people work in Parliament. The cooks, the cleaners, the waiters, the security guards, the police, I said, and they all come to me and 80% of those agree with me. So I'm not really isolated at all, am I? I said, actually, you're isolated, you just don't realise it. So it's not been that bad in Parliament. As far as the Pfizer data, it was again Dr. Josh Guetzkow sent me some from the Hebrew University, sent me some evidence and he's not a scientist, he's a criminologist but he's a specialist in fraud and he went through the Pfizer papers and discovered how they'd switched the vaccines. There were two batches in the initial batch, one that they basically made a Rolls-Royce vaccine up which they gave to 22,000 individuals and they had 22,000 in the placebo group who got a saline shot and that's what they got approval for with the MHRA and every other regulator around the world. But that wasn't the vaccine, that wasn't the Pfizer vaccine that was rolled out. And the smoking gun for the switch of the vaccines is the fact that the MHRA changed the protocols on day two of the mass rollout of the vaccination in the UK, and said that everyone got to stay at the vaccine centre for 15 minutes after day two because of the risk of anaphylactic shock and you only get anaphylaxis if there's endotoxins in the vaccines and you only get endotoxins in the vaccines if they're cultured up in bacteria such as Escherichia coli and the MHRA hadn't expected anaphylaxis because that is not how the vaccine that was given approval for was manufactured, it wasn't manufactured in bacteria with all the contaminants that would go with it. Now, you can't, to get approval for a drug, you have to use the same mechanism of production. You can't change anything because then you've got a different drug with different side effects. So basically, what my allegation is, supported by 44 pages of evidence supplied to me by a doctor of criminology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the government will not answer or even acknowledge, is that the vaccine that was rolled out in the UK and around the world was effectively completely untested and it also explains why the, I mean that the harms from the Pfizer trials of the very best vaccine they could make in in a very small, basically a bespoke vaccine that they made for 22,000 doses, I mean that was horrific enough and that should never have had approval but it was nothing like the harm profile we've seen in actuality through the VAERS system and the yellow card system and the fact that the vaccine is a different vaccine basically explains that as well. If they were doing that with Pfizer, I mean I have no doubt that Moderna and the same and of course I had the AstraZeneca vaccine which which was actually that bad. It was just quietly withdrawn, wasn't it? And it's interesting that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is the AstraZeneca vaccine is not a messenger RNA. It's a DNA strand in an adenovirus vector. So it's different technology to the Pfizer and the Moderna. It's because obviously the DNA then will code for the messenger RNA. And so it's one step further back. It's interesting also that the, I asked for an urgent question in Parliament a few months ago because the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was withdrawn in America and I saw the FDA, the Federal Drugs Agency guidelines and it said stop basically, stop injecting the Johnson and Johnson and all stocks are to be destroyed. And the Johnson and Johnson that was also, a DNA strand not a messenger RNA strand and also in an adenovirus vector to get it into the into the cell. So it's interesting that basically both the vaccines, experimental vaccines were using the DNA adenovirus vector method, they were, both withdrawn and destroyed. But it is interesting that India are still producing effectively AstraZeneca under license. They call it Covishield in India. And of course they didn't stop the Australian version of the AstraZeneca vaccine until only a couple of months ago, so there's going to be a big kickoff there as well. So that's it. I sent it to the Attorney General because one of the questions I did ask was did the MHRA tell the Minister that they'd switched the vaccines, in which case if they didn't then the MHRA are guilty of potentially a crime which is I think it's a two-year prison sent us an unlimited fine, but if they did tell the minister, then how could the minister go out and say they're safe, effective, and tested when they knew that they weren't? I don't understand why the prime minister doesn't want to come back to me. I'm afraid the letter I sent him was a bit of a, do you still beat your wife question. There isn't a good answer, because either I'm going to nail the MHRA, or I'm going to nail the ministers. And it's also interesting, I think, you know, so many health ministers are deciding to not stand at the next general election. No, 100%. Andrew, I've watched your many speeches in the Commons and followed those written questions and I think for our UK viewers and listeners who are very frustrated at UK politics, I think as long as there remains someone like you speaking this truth, then there is hope. So thank you for what you do and thank you for your time today. Thank you very much for having me on. I'm sure we'll speak again in the future.

Utah Stories from the Beehive Archive
Coalville's Old Rock School House

Utah Stories from the Beehive Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 2:29


If you visit Lagoon Amusement Park, you may stumble across a modest stone building in the park's Pioneer Village that used to be Coalville's old Rock School House. In the late 1800s, this small structure supported a thriving rural community in Summit County.

UIAAA Connection
UIAAA Connection #125 – Cheryl Hadley, CAA, Director of Athletics North Sanpete High School

UIAAA Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 32:23


The podcast makes another visit to central Utah.  UIAAA Connection #125 – Cheryl Hadley, CAA, Director of Athletics North Sanpete High School is now . Cheryl shares her experiences in the classroom and coaching before she became the Athletic Director.  Raised in Coalville, Utah, she attended Snow College and Weber State.  A three-sport athlete in high school, she puts that experience to work every day.  Cheryl speaks to the importance of ertification for AD's and shares information about the UIAAA scholarship program. Please Listen, Learn and Share! You can subscribe to UIAAA TV on YouTube!

The kbbreview Podcast
Answering "How much does it cost?"

The kbbreview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 34:13


Welcome to The kbbreview Podcast, your host is Andy Davies and this is Episode Five of Season Eight. Today, we're looking at one of the most fundamental questions a potential customer can ask a kitchen or bathroom retailer - how much is it going to cost?More specifically, how do different retailers answer that question? How do they turn it into an effective conversation starter about price and budget?And is 'how much have you got?' ever the right answer?Joining me to talk it all through we have Roxanne Baker from Olympus Bathrooms in Kent and  old friend of the show Luke Wedgbury from Coalville Kitchens in Leicestershire.

John O'Callaghan Podcast
John O'Callaghan LIVE Passion's 28th Birthday

John O'Callaghan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 73:12


The famous Passion from Coalville, UK is one of the best trance clubs in the world. I have been lucky enough to play here many times over the years, and this night was one of the finest. Absolutely packed up for it crowd who love their trance, what more could you want. Thanks Passion! Live recording credit: Rob Millard https://www.facebook.com/rob.millard.75

All I'm Saying Is
Lab Worker Killer -Ross McCullum Murdered Megan Newborough | UK True Crime Documentary

All I'm Saying Is

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 22:44 Transcription Available


Lab worker Ross McCullam was a 30 year old laboratory assistant at ibstock brick.Living with his parents on Windsor Close, in Coalville, Leicester, He'd recently started to form a relationship with Megan Newborough.Megan was a 23 year old, she worked in the Human Resources department for the same company and she lived with her parents in Nuneaton.The last time Megan was seen alive was by a ring doorbell camera at her home. It recorded her leaving just after half past 7 On the evening of Friday 6 August 2021.From there she drove and met Ross at his parents house.Within 40 minutes after she'd arrived, Ross turned on Megan and strangled her to death. Once she was dead, he then cut her throat. He tried to kid what he had done, but it wasn't long before he was arrested. Then he tried to plead manslaughter, blaming his apparent PTSD.In this video we also look at the Phone call on Body Cam Footage, aswell as body cam footage of his arrest and 2 pieces of CCTV (one of him hiding evidence and one of Megans last sighting).--------------DISCLAIMERThis is a real, True Crime Documentary involving real people, so it's important that if you share or comment you do so with the appropriate sensitivity. ------------------------------If you like my content please subscribe. - Click here - https://youtube.com/allimsayingis?sub_confirmation=1 All I'm Saying Is, is now in lots of places, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and wherever you listen to your podcasts. For a full list please visit my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/itsallimsaying ------ CHAPTERSAbout Ross and Megan - 00:00Disclaimer - 00:39The Day of Megan Newboroughs Murder - 00:52The following day - 03:26Ross McCullams Arrest - 05:59Megans Body Found - 07:56Court - 08:51Motive for murder - 14:06Ross' Phone history - 14:52#Truecrime #incesticide  #uktruecrime  The reason my True Crime cases go into such detail is because i take them seriously.I see myself as an "Investigative journalist", although I don't like the term when referring to myself, it does very much explain what i do.However I only ever use Information and Images that are already in the public domain.I try my best at all times to be respectful and unbiased. With only good intentions.If you are close to a Case/Crime that i cover and you want me to remove it from my youtube/Podcast. That being a close relative. Then feel free to contact me at millvape49@gmail.com . However please be aware, I am not obligated to do so.Support the show

JFK's PaSSion PodcaSt
Mark Sherry LIVE @ Passion (Tech - Trance Classics Producers Set) (The Emporium, Coalville) 07.01.23

JFK's PaSSion PodcaSt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 93:02


Mark Sherry LIVE @ Passion (Tech - Trance Classics Producers Set) (The Emporium, Coalville) 07.01.23

Lambs Media
Coalville Town Vs. Tamworth FC Post Match Interview

Lambs Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 2:17


KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | November 22, 2022

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 48:50


Learn about land use policy in Summit County's Community Planning Lab (02:57) Summit County to protect more open space with $50M bond (04:56)Utah Land Trusts Protection and Advocacy Office, with $3B budget, gets new director (18:11)Toys for Tots: Dec. 1 is last day to bring gift (33:24) A proposed 19.9% tax increase for Basin Recreation goes to public hearing Dec. 14 (38:40)Artists wanted for Coalville art installation (40:23)Sheriff's report: fraud at the Waldorf Astoria, wrong way driver and cocaine bust on I-80 (45:34)

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | November 21, 2022

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 50:02


Childcare experts call for public investment to help solve Wasatch Back crisis (02:19)Vice President, Mountain Experiences, Woodward Global Steve Metcalf shared how opening weekend went and what to expect this season (06:20)Coalville resident Tonja Hanson to fill open seat on Summit County Council (17:23)Youth Sports Alliance working to get more children involved in programs (19:59) Scammers hit the white-hot Summit County real estate market (29:53)Snyderville Basin Recreation asking for input on upcoming projects (32:59)Vail Resorts ordered to pay more than $2 million in Park City personal injury case (41:22) Tacos, tubes and temps in teens – Woodward Park City snow sports open for winter (43:58) Park City Film to offer seat-testing (47:30)

Charlton Live
Charlton Live: Sunday 6th November 2022

Charlton Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 63:37


Join Louis Mendez, Ben Cloke and Sue Gallop as they look back at the 4-1 FA Cup win over Coalville Town. They hear the goals from the game agains the non-leaguers, as well as post-match reaction from manager Ben Garner and goalscorer Jack Payne. They also speak to Charlton-supporting Coalville defender Jake Eggleton on what was a special occasion for him and his family. They hear from Richard Wiseman of the Supporters' Trust to find out about their recent meeting with owner Thomas Sandgaard. Finally, they look ahead to Tuesday's EFL Cup tie with Stevenage.Now, for the fourth time, Charlton Live are once again among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Non League Football Show
S7 Ep12: 04th November 2022 - FA Cup First Round, Coalville Town and South Shields

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 67:33


As the FA Cup reaches the First Round and we begin to share the competition with the Pro Clubs, @FACupFactfile Mr Phil Annets has another batch of stats, facts and interesting insights about the 32 non league clubs taking part. We talk with Coalville Town boss Adam Stevens on his love for the club, beating Notts County last round and where his club is heading, competing on multi-fronts this season. You can hear the pride already in the voice of Geoff Thompson, Chairman at South Shields as they prepare to host Forest Green Rovers on Saturday. It will be a record crowd enjoying the progress on and off the field made during his seven year involvement but there is much more to come. Matt Badcock is on hand to round up the week's big news and preview this weekend's Non League Paper in a another bumper show and massive showcase weekend for non league.

Charlton Live
Big Match Preview - Coalville Town at home - FA Cup 2022-23

Charlton Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 61:31


Join Louis Mendez, Ben Cloke and Sue Gallop as they gear up for the FA Cup 1st round game with non-leaguers Coalville Town. They hear from first team coach Anthony Hayes as he previews the clash and discuss what sort of side they'd like to see the Addicks put out. They then focus in on Hayes, speaking at length to him about his progression from the academy to the first team set up this year. They look back at the 2-1 Pepperoni Trophy win over Brighton u21s - hearing from debutants Zach Mitchell and Henry Rylah. Finally, they focus again on the weekend's cup tie - hearing from Coalville fan Adam Brindley.Now, for the fourth time, Charlton Live are once again among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rock 'N' Roll Football with Matt Forde and Matt Dyson
RNR Football - Coalville's a Hell Hole

Rock 'N' Roll Football with Matt Forde and Matt Dyson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 43:47


Matt Forde is joined by Paul McCaffrey for a deep dive into the world of Coalville and more specifically a punk band named ''Pizzatramp''.

Football Daily
MNC: The Monday Night ‘Book' Club, Coalville and Christie

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 51:23


Steve Crossman is joined by Micah Richards, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith to analyse how Liverpool changed their playing style to earn a 1-0 win over Manchester City. After Jurgen Klopp was shown a red card for berating a referee's assistant during the match, the panel discuss what needs to happen to improve managers' behaviour towards referees. As the FA Cup first round draw has taken place, Coalville Town's chairman joins the pod to look ahead to their trip to Charlton Athletic and tells where exactly Coalville is…? And Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie tells us what it's like to play under interim manager Gary O'Neil, who is unbeaten in the six matches he's been in charge, and whether he should get the job full-time. TOPICS: 1'13” – The Monday Night ‘Book' Club 5'09” – How Liverpool changed their playing style 16'40” – Anthony Taylor's style of refereeing during the match 24'20” – Managers' behaviour towards referees 32'20” – Interview with Coalville Town's chairman 37'23” – Interview with Ryan Christie

Lambs Media
Tamworth vs. Coalville post match interview

Lambs Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 4:23


UBC News World
Get News & Multimedia Content Marketing Campaigns For Your Leicester Business

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 2:50


Imagine having your Leicester small business featured on over 400 high-authority websites. With the unique multimedia content marketing campaigns from KFN Infinity, that's exactly what will happen. Also covering surrounding areas Hinckley, Coalville, Market Harborough & Loughborough. Go to https://www.kfninfinity.com (https://www.kfninfinity.com) for more information.

The Truth About Business
Adam & Kevin Pritchard - Linford Grey Associates

The Truth About Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 66:26


Welcome to the NXTGEN show, my name is Benjamin Brain, Performance & Leadership coach, and it's my mission to share with you the stories and experiences of accomplished, "next generation" leaders in family run businesses from across the UK.In this episode, and in a first for the show, I was joined by father and son duo, Adam and Kevin Pritchard of Linford Grey Associates in Coalville, Leicestershire.Adam, the Founder and Managing Director of Linford Grey Associates, began his career in the creative industries, working for film and theatre companies after being on stage in the West End, before taking a role as a management consultant in a small London consultancy firm.From there, it became clear to Adam that the advancements in technology meant that in order to stay relevant, accounting and accountants needed to change.His vision for Linford Grey Associates was to build  a practice that looked and felt more like a fintech company. An advisory led practice with an impressive tech stack that is leveraged to add value for clientsKevin, Adam's father, is an experienced business turnaround expert passionately committed to the growth and development of UK businesses regardless of their size.Kevin sits on the board as Chairman at Linford Grey as well as several other companies as a non-executive director and over the course of his career has built and sold several businesses. The most recent of which was the multi-million pound sale of a manufacturing company to an AIM-listed company. So, for a brilliant insight into disrupting an industry and what it takes to forge a great father and son partnership in business, let's get into it.This is Adam and Kevin Pritchard

Craig Connelly Podcast
Craig Connelly - Live from Passion, Coalville, 19-3-2022

Craig Connelly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 60:39


Craig Connelly - Live from Passion, Coalville, 19-3-2022 by Craig Connelly

Factor B Podcast
Factor B - Live @ Passion 27th Birthday, March 2022

Factor B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 59:54


Factor B's Passion debut Live @ The Emporium, Coalville, March 2022

Lambs Media
Coalville vs. Tamworth post match interview

Lambs Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 3:48


Davey Asprey pres. FALLOUT RADIO
Fallout Radio 032 - Davey Asprey live at PaSSion Classics (Saturday 8th January 2022)

Davey Asprey pres. FALLOUT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 61:02


Davey Asprey pres. Fallout Radio episode 032 Live from PaSSion Classics - Saturday 8th January 2022 at The Emporium in Coalville. For Booking enquiries please email: e: bookings@schulzmusicgroup.com For Management enquiries please email: e: david@davidaspreymanagement.com W: www.davidaspreymanagement.com www.davey-asprey.com www.instagram.com/daveyasprey www.twitter.com/daveyasprey www.facebook.com/daveyaspreymusic

Lambs Media
Tamworth vs Coalville post match interview League Cup Prelim Round

Lambs Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 4:22


Lambs Media
Tamworth FC Vs. Coalville Town Post Match Interview

Lambs Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 7:55


Full Reptile Radio
Rough House Uncensored - Radio Edition #3

Full Reptile Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 20:14


Part 3 of the Rough House Uncensored video series brought to you in audio format for your listening disgust. For an ALL ACCESS PASS to extended versions of the RoughHouse Uncensored series please sign up to our Patreon Page now! https://www.patreon.com/Fullreptile Follow along as Dan, Jimmy, Ollie, Joe, Josh and the rest of the crew go about creating the next generation of UK MMA talent. Oh, and a fair few laughs along the way.  Recorded at Hardy-Wallhead Gym in Coalville. www.fullreptile.co.uk

The Magpie Circle - A Notts County Podcast
#1 Notts County Pre-season Update: MAGPIE CIRCLE LIVE with Leigh Curtis

The Magpie Circle - A Notts County Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 58:46


A warm welcome back to the Magpie Circle LIVE podcasts as we give a pre-season update to the Notts County fans with all the latest from the Notts camp!We're delighted to be joined by The Nottingham Post's Leigh Curtis!We discuss Notts' return to pre-season, the win at Coalville, trialists, transfer rumours, Ian Burchnall & much more!

Dave and Dujanovic
Drought Impact on Lakes

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 17:57


11:35 KSL-TV's Kevin Eubank joins Dave and Debbie to discuss how the heatwave is impacting the ongoing drought and what it means for future water use 11:50 Coalville mayor Trever Johnson joins the show to discuss the drought impact on the Echo Reservoir, which is now at 30% capacity, and the request to have other communities ship water to them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Full Reptile Radio
Rough House Uncensored - Radio Edition #2

Full Reptile Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 21:03


Parts 3 to 4 of the Rough House Uncensored video series brought to you in audio format for your listening disgust. Recorded at Hardy-Wallhead Gym in Coalville. www.fullreptile.co.uk

Full Reptile Radio
Rough House Uncensored - Radio Edition #1

Full Reptile Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 25:38


Parts 1 to 3 of the Rough House Uncensored video series brought to you in audio format for your listening disgust. Recorded at Hardy-Wallhead Gym in Coalville. This episode features Jimmy Wallhead, Joe Taylor, Dean Trueman, Riley Daniels, Dan Hardy, Josh Hamilton, Ollie Richardson and James Mistry recording. 

This Week in Craft Beer
Episode 55 - Mount Saint Bernard Abbey Brewery

This Week in Craft Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 42:02


Mount St Bernard Abbey is a Roman Catholic, Trappist monastery near Coalville in Leicestershire, founded in 1835. The abbey was the first permanent monastery to be founded in England since the Reformation and is the sole Trappist house in England. Starting in 2018 the monks began to brew the only Trappist beer in England, known as Tynt Meadow. http://www.mountsaintbernard.org/ Peter and Father Mateusz wholeheartedly recommend https://www.charnwoodbrewery.co.uk/

CoupleCo: Working With Your Spouse For Fun & Profit
Scrappy Underdogs: Chris & Jen Hudak of Escapod Trailers, Part 2

CoupleCo: Working With Your Spouse For Fun & Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 37:33


Innovative, paradigm-shifting, champion-inspired cult camper moving and shaking! Jen and Chris Hudak have moved Escapod travel trailers, shaken up their own world, they're changing world of teardrop campers, and they've built a collaborative business model in a burgeoning CoupleCo effort that began in a garage, expanded to an antique gas station with one employee, and now occupies an enormous space filled with employees in what was once a Ford dealership. In two years, they've expanded production exponentially, moving from selling dozens of units to hundreds. And they still can't meet the overwhelming demand. In short: the Hudaks are crushing it. In this episode, we discuss the realities of success, what it really means, and the emotional preparedness it requires. And what happens when, despite your desire to remain totally independent, you really do need to consider using OPM (Other People's Money)?

The kbbreview Podcast
Why are retailers finding recruitment so difficult?

The kbbreview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 40:25


Welcome to the kbbreview Podcast, your host is Andy Davies and this is episode ten of season three.Really interesting couple of features this week and we start with a chat with an appliance brand that is really mounting a serious challenge against the main players in the built-in market and that's Samsung. We talk to channel manager Jonathan HartleyThen we go straight to the shop floor and talk about recruitment. With so many retailers dealing with very high demand they're desperate to recruit new skilled, experienced people who can hit the ground running- but those people are proving harder to find than a Harry Kane goal....I'll be talking recruitment with a couple of excellent retailers currently searching for staff – Elizabeth Pantling Jones from Lima Kitchens in Milton Keynes and friend-of-the-pod Luke Wedgbury from Coalville Kitchens in Leicester.

Haunted Hills
31. Moe True Crime

Haunted Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 32:09


Content Warning (CW) the last story before the bonus content discusses infanticide and suicide (it's not usually something I give a warning for, but in this case, I think it is important.)   Today Moe, Victoria has a reputation for a crime. It appears it wasn't always like that as Matt points out many of these crimes take place in Coalville and Narracan, or by people outside the town.    Join us as we explore the true-crime of Moe Victoria.    Learn more about our advertisers or support us by support them: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au/about-haunted-hills-advertisers/   SMALL INFAMOUS TOWNS AND THE BIG STORIES   Enhance your listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Hauntedhills   Our website: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au  Here you can search for what you've heard on our podcast.   Share a story tip or idea: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au/share-your-story-with-haunted-hills/   Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/HauntedHills   Get more Haunted Hills: Hauntedhills.redbubble.com     These are related episodes that have similar themes you might want to revisit: For 'successful' or 'complete' bank robbery stories, they are in Brown Coal Mine True Crime.  Available on Patreon called "Tragedy on the banks of the Latrobe River"  Rosedale Crime Episode  Portsea True Crime - Soldiers The Traralgon Crime case has a case of infanticide. Similar to Morwell True Crime Story of family annihilation

I can do today.
Episode 14: Uncomfortable: Gotta go through it!

I can do today.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 8:33


Sometimes we need to lean into the discomfort of being uncomfortable in order to get comfortable again. "Can't go over it, can't go under it, can't go over it; we've gotta go through it!" Join me next week for the calibrated mom summit retreat in Coalville, UT. Ticket sales end Monday, April 19th at 11:55PM MDT. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/icandotoday/support

I can do today.
Episode 13: Share your Story with Hannah Cammack.

I can do today.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 18:29


Hannah, from Motherhood Unfolded shares the reason of creating an online community specifically for sharing your motherhood story. Having a colicky baby is rough and knowing you're not the only one feeling that way just might give you the peace of mind you need to make it through the day. Hannah is open and candid and vulnerable in this episode. Find Hannah at MotherhoodUnfolded.com or on Instagram HERE. If you're thinking of signing up for the upcoming calibrated retreat, in Coalville, UT on April 22-24 grab your ticket now before they're gone! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/icandotoday/support

I can do today.
Episode 11: Today I am Enough with Kara Murri.

I can do today.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 27:08


Kara hosts the podcast, Today I Am Enough and is joining me at the upcoming calibrated retreat in Coalville, Utah, April 22-24th. Kara and I talk about the different phases of motherhood and how an overall attitude of not judging is going to be the best tool to help you navigate all the phases of parenting. I'm happy to introduce you to this beautiful, happy woman who has taken a positive approach while parenting six children of her own. Come join us for a weekend of transformation and forward motion without changing any details of your life! Get your ticket now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/icandotoday/support

The kbbreview Podcast
Retailer round-up and VitrA

The kbbreview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 47:02


Not only is this the first episode of 2021, it's also a bumper episode packed with kbb chat!We're in the middle of a new national lockdown so we catch up with some friends-of-the-podcast retailers to see just how they feel about 2021 so far, the effect on demand, their confidence for the next few months and, simply put, where are we now?We've got Andy Gilmore of Fineline Interiors, Luke Wedgbury of Coalville Kitchens, Paul Crow of Ripples and Mark Conacher from Scottish installation outfit Liberty.Then we've also got a fascinating insight into the current situation in supply with the head of VitrA in the UK - Levent Giray. He really understands supply chains, logistics and how to get your stuff from A to B. VitrA is also opening a brand new showroom in the middle of Clerkenwell in London so we'll also hear all about investing in the middle of the pandemic.]Don't forget, entries for the kbbreview Retail & Design Awards are open now with a closing date of February 18th! It's totally free to enter and any kitchen and bathroom retailers and designers in the UK and Ireland can enter.All the info is at kbbreview.com/awards 

The Primary Knowledge Podcast
Implementing our curriculum using Maestro: All Saints C of E Primary School

The Primary Knowledge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 22:33


In this episode, Caroline talks to Tom Coleman, Deputy Headteacher at All Saints CoE Primary School in Coalville, Leicestershire. Tom explains how his school have been implementing their new curriculum using the online platform, Maestro, and describes the impact it's having on the staff, children and community. As the podcast was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, we touch on how his school are coping with learning gaps, remote learning and other challenges. Notes And LinksHere is a list of links to some of the things we reference on the show. Follow Tom Coleman on Twitter https://twitter.com/mrtcoleman (@MrTColeman) All Saints C of E Primary School – http://www.allsaints-coalville.leics.sch.uk/website (Website) Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/Cornerstonesedu (@Cornerstonesedu) https://cornerstoneseducation.co.uk/products/curriculum/curriculum-maestro/ (Curriculum Maestro – More information) https://cornerstoneseducation.co.uk/ (Cornerstones Education – Website)

Dr. Gameshow
Juicy Pooh Butt

Dr. Gameshow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 84:49


Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers via Zoom!Games played: Bunnyhugs, Pants King, and Dr. ShameshowCallers: Cody from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Super Kool Cigarettes), Canada; Sam from Austin, Texas; Jonders from Chicago, Illinois; Mark from Loon Lake, Washington; Tiffany from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Sean from Lismore, Australia; Kyla & Uncle Rocky from Lucena City, Philippines; Emily from West Melbourne, Florida; Louise & Charlotte from Seattle, Washington; Stephen from Coalville, England, United Kingdom; Jo from Taipei, Taiwan; Aisha from Saugatuck, Michigan; Dawn from Anchorage, AlaskaOutro theme omnichord cover by J. Lazar from London, Ontario, Canada

Haunted Hills
13. Yallourn Ghost Stories

Haunted Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 17:43


Join us for live discussion in upcoming episodes for $16.91 you can be part of the conversation   ABOUT THIS EPISODE   Meet the ghosts of Yallourn and other small towns nearby as well as some listener experiences. There are probably more in the homes which were moved all over Victoria.   What does Yallourn's legend say about the overall vibe of this small towns big stories?   Small Town Paranormal Stories   This episode is short at the moment, I only have some paranormal stories. I'd love to hear your stories and as I hear them I'll add them here. Including from surrounding areas, like Haunted Hills, Hernes Oak, Westbury, Coalville and all those other small towns surrounding Moe/Newborough.    But I'm always looking for more.   These stories are created using the internet, astral plane and stories from people like you. Send me an email hauntedhilltours@gmail.com or on the other socials. Anyway, let's start here.   For more information: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au/events/event/13-yallourn-ghost/   Support Haunted Hills   WANT MORE HAUNTED HILLS? Join us on Patreon for episode about the Gentlemanly Bushranger, is that an oxymoron or what? We discuss that. A coin counterfeiter, which feels like he kept copying himself over and over, did he ever get it right? Another is of a tragic architect, how does one fall from such an esteemed position to die as a footnote of his apprentices story? What brings a policeman, mailman and publican together in one episode? It's murder. The Shady Creek Murder. I have also become obsessed with the small ghost of Yallourn, Victoria. It fuelled the majority of the power industry in Gippsland. There is an a hour and half on the bushfire and subsequent 1944 Royal Commission, with more episodes coming about the SEC and Yallourn.   Join us today on Patreon.   Here are the affiliate links mentioned in the ads The links below show the merchants our show sent you, and support the with a percentage of the sale while not adding the cost to your cart. Thanks in advance for supporting our podcast.   Teonan This is an immune boosting tea in five flavours café latte, matcha, turmeric, cacao, or coffee straight up made from mushrooms, adaptogenic herbs, and probiotics. It's dairy free, vegan, GMO free and gluten free. If this is something you're interested, using this link, won't cost you extra, but will support out show.   Leon Cycles The good people at Leon Cycles who support our podcast are a specialist supplier of electric cycles, conversion kits, batteries and accessories. They manufacture and distribute brands such as a NCM, Leisger, Das-Kit and Dehawk. You'll find quality and value for money.   Check out the website through this link, buying via our link supports our podcast with no cost to you. Get quality electric bikes or accessories while supporting Haunted Hills.   Sears Parts Direct   Sears Parts Direct is the online access point for genuine parts and accessory for every major brand - regardless of where it was purchased. For Haunted Hills - Small Towns Big Stories, listeners you can use the coupon code PD2223 for 10% off any purchase, through this link.   FitTrack   FitTrack has smart scales, which using low electrical a very low, safe electrical signal is sent from four metal electrodes through your feet. The electrical signal passes quickly through water that is present in hydrated muscle tissue but meets resistance when it hits fat tissue. This resistance is measured and input into scientifically validated FitTrack equations to calculate body composition measurements. This helps you make informed decisions about your body and fitness with achievable goals making success more likely yours. Check it out through this link.    

Switch Sport
The Non League Review Episode 8 - Brendan Kelly (Bromsgrove Sporting)

Switch Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 54:01


Episode 8 of The Non League Review on Switch Sport comes from Bromsgrove Sporting Manager Brendan Kelly, talking all things Bromsgrove, on and off the pitch! Following Step 4 playoff success, The Rouslers boss lost his talisman Jason Cowley to Stevenage and new faces started to arrive in the summer of 2019! An opening day draw, was followed up with 4 points against Tamworth and Coalville, 2 teams who would compete for the playoffs with The Rouslers. After a decent start to the season, The Rouslers boss made improvements in the front line with Greg Mills and Mikey Jarell heading to the VG. Whilst 2019/20 was expunged with the Rouslers in the playoffs, we cover the whole journey of his time in B61 from step 6 to step 3! After 2.5 seasons in the managers hot seat at the VG, we cover everything on and off the pitch all about The Rouslers. Make sure you are following Switch Sport on: https://twitter.com/switchsport and https://www.facebook.com/SwitchSport/

Switch Sport
The Non League Review Episode 7 - Adam Stevens (Coalville Town)

Switch Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 54:52


Episode 7 of The Non League Review on Switch Sport comes from Coalville Town Manager Adam Stevens, talking all things Coalville, on and off the pitch! Missing out on the playoffs in 18/19, CTFC had a strong summer of recruitment and were looking to go one better in 19/20. Following a positive start to the season, the Ravens were poised around the playoffs and stayed there all season. With new players in LE67 ahead of the new campaign, Stevo brought in Steve Hinks as his No. 2...the Ravens were set to fly! With a good end to 2019, Coalville pulled all the stops out for the marquee signing of Billy Kee, could he be the difference? Make sure you are following Switch Sport on: https://twitter.com/switchsport and https://www.facebook.com/SwitchSport/

Cycling Time Trial Podcast
#141. Coach Matt Bottrill-Tips to hold the aero position.

Cycling Time Trial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 44:59


Matt Bottrill is a champion time trialist and elite cycling coach. He is the owner of Matt Bottrill Performance Coaching in Coalville, UK. Matt is back to give more details from his last appearance, how to hold the aero tuck while time trialing. https://www.mattbottrillperformancecoaching.com/ I can be contacted @markflorence11 and at cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com.  

The kbbreview Podcast
Whiteleaf and Coalville Kitchens returns

The kbbreview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 31:19


Welcome to episode 22 of the kbbreview Podcast from Taylist Media.We're back after a little bit of a break and we have a great couple of guests to kick off the latest series of episodes – firstly we have the return of Luke Wedgbury from Coalville Kitchens in Leicestershire. You may remember him from episode one, and he's got some very good news about how his business has been faring during the lockdown.Then we have an insight into how the lockdown has been affecting the developer market with Ben Algate at Whiteleaf Furniture – very interesting and positive stuff it is too...You can find out more about Coalville Kitchens at https://coalvillekitchens.com/You can find out more about Whiteleaf Furniture at https://whiteleaffurniture.co.uk/DESERTED KITCHEN ISLAND DISCSLuke chose Shiny Happy People by REM Ben chose Stool Pigeon by Kid Creole & The Coconuts

The kbbreview Podcast
Coalville Kitchens and Quooker

The kbbreview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 23:47


This is a new podcast we're setting up specifically in response to what's happening in the wake of the coronavirus situation that is currently affecting how we all work and the businesses we work in.In every episode I'll talk to frontline kitchen and bathroom retailers and see how they're continuing to push their business forward, and we'll ask suppliers how the disruption is affecting their ability to get products to the customers and their advice for retailers.In this first episode I talk to Luke Wedgbury of Coalville Kitchens in Leicestershire and Stephen Johnson from Quooker.You can contact me at andrewdavies@taylistmedia.comOr LinkedIn as Andrew Davies - Taylist Media You can find Luke athttps://coalvillekitchens.com/Twitter: @CoalvillekitLinkedIn: Luke Wedgbury You can find Stephen Johnson on LinkedIn too

The DISabled to ENabled podcast for people with chronic illnesses
38. BE Alink: Founder of the Alinker bike

The DISabled to ENabled podcast for people with chronic illnesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 70:24


A slightly different kind of guest today. This guest doesn't have a chronic illness but inadvertently created the most amazing mobility bike for people with chronic illnesses. *DISCLAIMER* Please be aware there is a lot of swearing in this episode. The opinions expressed in this episode are not those of DISabled to ENabled and are intended to spark discussion about issues relating to chronic invisible illness. Topics discussed?Mobility devices are designed to be a medical mobility aid that creates a social divide between people with and without a disability. The Alinker brides the gap between people with disabilities and without. BE set out to make something really cool so that people would be proud to use it rather than feel embarrassed. What is an Alinker?  A cool mobility aid for active people who want to stay active despite mobility challenges. It's bright yellow and looks a bit like a racing mobile. It helps people gain mobility back in their lives. It means that people are seen on a cool bike at eye level and you can be approached by able people without judgment. It means that we can challenge people's assumptions. Who is the Alinker for? The Alinker is for everyone who identifies as an active person and who wants to stay active. It's also for misfits and rebels. Gender identity.Why is the Alinker not considered a medical device? There is a very good reason. Should we rename the healthcare system to the ‘sick care system'? You're then not focussing on the problem anymore. The problems facing our healthcare system. Climate changeHow can we be improving climate change?The Alinker began with BE's mum not wanting to use a medical mobility aid. Actually, from that it turned into something far larger. Mobility devices are a technical item for a body with a problem. An Alinker makes you feel tall. It puts you at eye level. Veganism and vegetarianism. The meat industry. Awareness. Is an illness caused by environment? Or is it a factor? Building a farm in Kentucky to grow vegetables.  Only Alinker users will be on the payroll by 2020. Friendship with Selma BlairHow the Alinker has grown to the level it has. This device is actively making people better. Connect with BE:https://www.thealinker.com/https://twitter.com/TheAlinkerhttps://www.facebook.com/thealinkerUSA/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3q2xq_IW56xUXmOKCrIlSg Are you ready to join a secret underground tribe of people that ‘get it'? Search for the ENabled warriors on Facebook to ask your questions in future interviewsOr follow us on Insta: DISabledtoENabled Are you affected by stress? Take the 5-day stress challenge and see if you can live stress-free: free 5 day stress challenge Thank you to Gousto for sponsoring this episode. Please note I do not promote anything I don't use myself and I can safely say Gousto is my all-time favorite meal box product. I've used all the others but this is by far the best in my opinion. Get 60% off your first box and 30% off your first month of boxes (UK only) Click here to get yours: https://mmini.me/goustoDon't just take it from me, here's what our listener Jo from Coalville, UK says: “Before I used Gousto I made meals purely from the freezer, it was not doing me or my invisible illness any good. This box has taught me how to cook easy meals from fresh every day and my health (and family) thanks me for it - no more mealtime arguments!” - Jo, Coalville.  Liven up your dinner tonight with Gousto and have meals like this... Get 60% off your first box and 30% off your first month (UK only) by clicking here: https://mmini.me/gousto

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories
Episode 68 - The Tiede Family

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 48:08


In December of 1990 the Tiede family was on a break from their hectic lives up at their remote country cabin in Oakley, Utah. Rolf and Kaye along their two daughters Linae and Tricia were busily prepping for their annual Christmas party when suddenly, the tranquility was shattered by two cold-hearted intruders. The aftermath would haunt the Tiede’s for years to come. Music Credits:The Minds Of Madness Theme Music – Duncan FosterThe Funkoars – Feel The MadnessUsed with Permission - http://goldenerarecords.com.au/ge/funkoarsResearch & Writing:Christine Penhale https://thetruecrimefiles.com/ Looking for extra content?If you would like to support the show and get some extra perks including extra content, including early release/ad-free episodes, Go to: https://www.patreon.com/MadnessPodWebsite - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themindsofmadness/Twitter - @MadnessPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/themindsofmadness/Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Review, and Share. Please help listeners find this show more easily, by taking the time to review on iTunes. Thank youSources:“Tiede Cabin Murders Rips Through a Family.” Medium, September 28, 2019. https://medium.com/true-crime-addiction/tiede-cabin-murders-rips-through-a-family-true-crime-1f4773216730 “Justice delayed in Von Lester Taylor case.” Utah Office of the Attorney General, March 8, 2019. https://attorneygeneral.utah.gov/von-lester-taylor-case/ Von Lester Taylor v. Scott Crowther, Warden, Utah State Prison. Uscourts.gov, January 17, 2017. https://ecf.utd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?207cv0194-264 “Utah death row inmate says he didn't fire fatal shots.” The Salt Lake Tribune, June 10, 2016.https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=3988140&itype=CMSID “The Tiede case - Two killers, two outcomes. 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MTD Podcast
The Open House Season Special - 9 CNC events you will not want to miss! | MTD Podcast

MTD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 31:06


You're in for a treat here; Paul, Colin, Gio and Lyndsey give us a preview of all the must-visit events in the calendar this open house season, starting with Citizen's open house on October 1st and 2nd... Next up, is the HxGN Live event at The Belfry on 1st October. HxGN Live is Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence's UK spin-off of their huge Vegas event which happened earlier this year in June. The Engineering Technology Group will open the doors to the public from October 1st - 3rd for their "Discover Turnkey Excellence" event in Wellesbourne. There will be plenty of machine tool technology on show including the latest machines from Quaser, Nakamura and Chiron. Star GB will be hosting their annual open house on October 8th, 9th and 10th in Derby. Word on the grapevine is that a brand new machine will be premiered… Taking place on October 9th and 10th, Another Giant Leap Open house focuses on new machinery from Doosan and new automation solutions in the form of Cobots. Matsuura is hosting their second Open House of the year at their facility in Coalville on October 8th, 9th and 10th. From October 15th – 18th, DMG MORI invite you to experience our latest high-technology exhibits and live demonstrations of their best selling products at their Coventry headquarters. On the 16th & 17th October it's Iscar's turn to open their doors to the public at their facility in Birmingham. The event will be presenting an insight into the latest tooling innovation, machining techniques and technological advances in Manufacturing via live demonstrations, focusing on materials; Titanium Ti6 4LV, Inconel 718, 4130 Alloy Steel, Toolox 33 & 4340 Alloy Steel. FANUC is inviting UK manufacturers to its first-ever Open House event on 29 – 31 October 2019, to help understand the importance of automation, as well as how cost-effective it can be. MTD will be at all of the events covered in today's podcast so stay tuned to our social media, our youtube and our website for all the videos. To find out more about other CNC machining and related events please visit https://mtdcnc.com/events

Leading Saints Podcast
Heart of a Woman in Relief Society

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 65:00


In this podcast, Kurt and his wife, Alanna, talk with Melanie Meszaros, Celeste Jensen, and Michelle Miner from the team hosting the upcoming The Heart of a Woman retreat. Melanie was raised in Ogden Utah, the youngest of six children. She attended Brigham Young University, earned a Master’s Degree in Education, and served in the Vienna, Austria mission. She and her husband have four children and eight grandchildren. Melanie has served in Primary, Young Women’s, and Relief Society presidencies, as Stake Relief Society President, and as a Bishop’s wife. Celeste is Melanie’s daughter and lives in Hooper, Utah. She has served many years in the Young Women’s program and now serves in Primary. Michelle was born and raised in Southern California, the youngest of four. She has served in Young Women's, Relief Society, as a Gospel Doctrine teacher, and a Bishop’s wife. She has eight children and five grandchildren. The next The Heart of a Woman Retreat will be February 20-22, at Big Canyon Ranch, a Christian youth camp in Wanship, Utah (between Coalville and Park City). Everything is comfortable, prepared, and cared for, and participants will have the area to themselves for activities, learning, and reflection. Retreat Details & Registration   Highlights 5:35 About The Heart of a Woman Retreat: an opportunity to have your heart fed, connect with Heavenly Father, restore your vision of who you were created to be, and refresh your soul in the beauty of God’s creations. It is an introspective focus and learning opportunity. As women, we spend so much time focusing on loving God and loving our neighbor, and we forget to love ourselves. 9:45 The state of the heart of a woman in our culture is exhaustion and shame. We are checklist-oriented and are hustling to earn love from God. When we see the flaws and imperfections in each other, we can help each other on this journey. The retreat can serve as a model for Relief Society leaders to follow. 16:45 Michelle’s story: broken after a divorce, felt abandoned, unworthy, unloved. She knew that God could forgive her husband’s betrayal, but didn’t believe He could heal her heart as well. She did not want to feel and was navigating through her life with her intellect because she did not want to feel rejection again. She was able to lean on others and borrow from them and was able to open her heart to believing again that God loved her. 23:45 Melanie was “religid”: A perfectionist following the letter of the law with precision and not seeing the spaces in-between that Heavenly Father sees. She has been able to transition and become about the relationships. 25:20 Perfectionism’s message was that if you obey with exactness, then things work out, but Celeste discovered that things don’t happen that way. She felt that God was disappointed in her and blessings were being withheld because she wasn’t being good enough. Through the retreat, she learned that she doesn’t have to hustle for God’s love, that she was blinded to the messages God was trying to give her, and that she can turn to him. She is now motivated by his love and accepting of herself instead of coming at life with a checklist mentality. 33:10 Melanie’s introduction to the retreat: she asked God what he felt about her, what he saw in her, and how to hear that. She was able to feel his love, joy, delight, and trust in her, and learn how the Spirit communicates with her. Over time, she has been able to see the gift of this understanding unfolding over time. 40:10 God wants whole women, and when women can give him some space to work in their lives, to believe him, it starts to heal the broken places. She can show up in her callings differently and become what he intends for her. 42:30 Step back from the front lines, renew yourself, throw out the checklist, and focus on your relationship with Heavenly Father. Women—especially leaders—seek validation. 46:15 Alanna’s realization that she avoided connection w...

DeNuk - Bierpodcast
Wil je wat drinken? – Aflevering 11: Tynt Meadow

DeNuk - Bierpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019


In deze aflevering proeven we Tynt Meadow, gebrouwen in het Engelse trappistenklooster Mount Saint-Bernard in Coalville.

Bane of My Life -Tales of triumphs and toil from two decades in UK punk.
Ep 14. Tinman (Splattered Plastic, Chugga, NWPR, Seize The Day) Old, Rusty but full of Heart

Bane of My Life -Tales of triumphs and toil from two decades in UK punk.

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 83:38


Holy Smokes BoML fans it’s the Tinman, legendary content creator and a big noise in the North Wales Punk Rock scene (NWPR) that The Kirkz were lucky enough to ghost in and out of back in the naughty noughties. Always a man in demand Ton’s drummed in several Kick-ass outfits such as Seize the Day, Instant Agony and Face of Christ. Now, with his partner in crime, Steve Brute, they’re smashing out bitesize hardcore gold in Chugga. The one true Chugga. If that’s not enough he’s hosting YouTube Horror-score Vinyl show Splattered Plastic and making screened documentaries, including one about NWPR if my plan to guilt him back into action worked here. Final word from me, released an Episode in Jan from Pressure Drop studios in Stockport, we’re rocking that place at their Summer party on June 02nd. Down in Coalville for the Unholy Messtival July 12th and then back in black in Birkenhead at Molly’s Chambers on the 13th courtesy of Lord Hockey. Don’t fuck this up, be there. Here’s your must have links: Splattered Plastic https://www.facebook.com/Splatteredplastic/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuh97nSttmFr2qgMe_ykjEg Chugga. https://deathbychugga.bandcamp.com/ Upcoming Gigs https://www.facebook.com/events/1581691958627373/ https://www.facebook.com/events/265684544186095/ https://www.facebook.com/events/1300642013411781/

The Movie Burner Podcast
Could There Be Another Surprise Character Returning For The Rise Of Skywalker?

The Movie Burner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 28:37


Join John Walsh and Stephen McLaughlin on This Week's Force Friday Show we discuss Emperor Palpatine Might Not Be The Only Surprise Star Wars Character Returning For The Rise Of Skywalker, John Boyega "honestly" thinks Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is the last time he'll play Finn, Star Wars: Episode 9' Leaks: Knights Of Ren On Desert Planet, How Star Wars Episode VII's failures might explain the Death Star in Episode IX's trailer and Rare Star Wars Tie Bomber toy found in Coalville loft. Your Hosts ‪Follow John: @Keltoi89‬ Follow Stephen: ‪@SJMcLaughlin76‬

Psychology of Success
#9 Curtis Pace - Is College Worth It?

Psychology of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 30:10


Curtis Pace is the Co-Founder (or the brains) of Ydraw. Born and raised in Coalville, Utah, he loves big trucks, working on the farm, and spending time with his family. At heart he is also an entrepreneur, enjoys hard work, and loves to see it pay off with happy customers. Some of his tasks include editing, drawing, production, layouts, customer service, and overseeing the animation process. Curtis’ greatest quality is his attention to detail, he does not release any video if its not close to perfect. Curtis is always willing to help, and he loves producing fun, fantastic videos. It is his passion! Ydraw is an amazing company made up of a team of brilliant people. In 1998, Curtis and his partner set out to become billionaires. They failed, and instead came together in 2011 to create an awesome company called Ydraw. The company began with luck, a lot of trips to Best Buy, and they may have had to borrow some editing programs from the internet. But, no worries they are now fully compliant. Curtis loves the quote, “When you have a why the how really doesn’t matter.” His why is to inspire and his passion is video. Instead of you having sit there and read a boring paragraph of how great his company is and how its the number #1 animation video company, (yes they are great and yes they are #1), he thinks it would be better for all of his team to focus on the companies he working for. At Ydraw, they take care of this for you. they love to create videos that will move people to take action. Their clients are gold to Curtis and he will do whatever it takes to help them succeed. They simplify the complicated, help old ladies cross the road, and inspire children to become great moms and dads. Ydraw.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

JFK's PaSSion PodcaSt
DJ Marc West - Passion Classics Live @ The Emporium, Coalville UK - 050119

JFK's PaSSion PodcaSt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 130:33


Dj Marc West's set live, taken from Passion Classics @ The Emporium Coalville, UK on 5th January 2019

Fantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast
Making Tracks Episode 15: Does Dolly Parton sleep on her back? - MCM, Palitoy and Echo Base

Fantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 59:38


Santa might be is coming to town in the rest of the world, but in these parts Fantha is coming to town and in a special extended episode we travel across the cosmos to bring you our latest show. We're in Coalville for a special talk on the history of Palitoy with former marketing manager Geoff Maisey, hear the Imperial Troops press conference from MCM Comic Con Birmingham at the NEC and part of their main hall talk, travel to Echo Base in Redditch as Clair Henry chats with Cathy Munroe and Paul Naylor talks with Garrick Hagon and rock up at Arena Birmingham to talk with musicians Tom Taffinder, Jamie Hutchinson and conductor David Mahoney. You're going to need a flask of chav and a full tin of biscuits for this one, so sit back and enjoy episode 15 of Making Tracks. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Android, Spotify, Soundcloud, TuneIn IHeart radio and Spreaker. You can find us on Smart Speakers such as Amazon Alexa, Apple HomePod, Google Home, and Sonos. We are also available in your car with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, on your gaming console, and television; and of course you can find us on Fantha Tracks TV on YouTube, or the Fantha Tracks App. For all the details on how to listen in and subscribe, check out our dedicated page for Fantha Tracks Radio. You can contact any of our shows by emailing radio@fanthatracks.com or comment on our social media feeds: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ7LZotr3rQhVJwpO3b2ELw http://instagram.com/fanthatracks http://www.facebook.com/FanthaTracks https://twitter.com/FanthaTracks https://www.pinterest.co.uk/fanthatracks/ https://fanthatracks.tumblr.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@fanthatracks

STAR WARS The Vintage Rebellion Podcast
Episode 54 : Paliboys do Palitoys

STAR WARS The Vintage Rebellion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 285:55


Vintage Rebellion return with a slightly different format than normal.  This month there is no focus interview after Richard and Pete were able to attend the Palitoy presentation in Coalville with former employees of the toy company.  In place of the interview we hear the presentation in its entirety instead.   Although no interview we show does have a familiar feel to it outside of that change with Richard discussing the unearthing of some old photos in the 99p Woolworths baggie scandal, as well as catching up with friend of the show, Stephane Faucourt to discuss his latest upcoming book. Jez returns with his usual NA section where the team talk Posters, displays, Sigma, Cinema tickets and Koolee Cups before rounding the month off with a look at the Imperial Dignitary figure, do you love him or hate him?  The boys have differing opinions and none more so than Vintage Alliance member, Ron Salvatore, as Ron gives us his take of the greatest last 17 figure. Pete continues the Imperial Dignitary loving during 'Beyond the Newest Acquisitions', as he looks at the alternate collectibles for the would be Imperial Dignitary focus collectors before delivering his tracker top five. As well as all this the boys discuss bleaching of figures, Jez lets himself down by having a meltdown during another quiz, and more general Star Wars chit chat. Enjoy the Show!!!

Gem Feel Great Podcast
EXTRA - Saturday 25th August 2018

Gem Feel Great Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 4:16


If you need you a dose of Kids Tell Fibs over the Bank Holiday then this episode is for you. Can Oscar from Coalville outsmart Jo and Sparky with his piece of trivia about Doritos? Keep up to date by following us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram, just search for @PlayGemRadio

Dan Ascherl - GT Podcast
Dan Ascherl presents A Global Trancemission 041 (Live from JOOF Editions @ Passions 18th Birthday

Dan Ascherl - GT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2013 60:11


1. Oberon - Everything and More (Sage Remix) Recoverworld 2. Techyon - NG-101 (Original Mix) 3. Echotek - Fat Groove (Original Mix) 4. Ovnimoon, Lyctum - The Source (Lyctum Remix) 5. Subverso - Subculture (Original Mix) 6. Hux Flux, DJane Gaby - Blind Vision (Original Mix) 7. John 00 Fleming - WKO (Cosmithex Remix) JOOF Recordings [110 WKO Album] 8. Magoon, Emily Skyrocker - Sky Rocking (Original Mix) 9. John 00 Fleming Ft Sasch Cooper - Fight The Darkness (Ovnimoon Remix) JOOF Recordings) 10. Sunstryk - Strawberry Blood ) Original Mix 11. Technology - Acreditar (Haffman Remix)