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Central Station - Stories from Outback Australian Cattle Stations
Felicity Brown is a milliner whose work has been featured at New York Fashion Week not once, but three times. Twenty years before the bright lights of the big apple called her name, Flic was working in a stock camp in the Northern Territory. In this episode Flic reflects on her time working on cattle stations, even though it was never a part of her plan...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the one hundred and tenth edition of Reality Bomb, we're celebrating our tenth anniversary with our longest episode yet and featuring "ten for ten"-- ten segments that look back on ten years of Reality Bomb, introduced by contributors and friends of the programs. This episode includes: Romance in Doctor Who (from episode 060) - Jenny Colgan and Kim Rogers talk about how, why and should romance be in Doctor Who. Introduced by Kim Rogers Planet Who: Le Fandom Français (from epsiode 077) - We talk to Pauline Serizel from Pepperpot about French fandom as chronicled in a recent documentary. Introduced by David Matthewman F*ck That Guy (from episode 055) - One of our most...enduring? comedy sketches starring Shannon Dohar and Kim Rogers. Introduced by Deb Stanish The Doctor Who Theme (from episode 005) - Alex Kennard's audio essay on how the Doctor Who theme came to be and why it works so well. Introduced by Alex Kennard Con Safety and Doctor Who Conventions (from episode 071) - A panel from our special episode on con safety with Felicity Kuzinitz and Sage Young. Introduced by Sage Young Gallery of the Underrated: The Chase (from episode 048) - featuring BBC presenter and author Matthew Sweet. Introduced by Jim Sangster Variations on a Timeless Child: When Bad Retcons Happen To Good People (from episode 083) - Petra Mayer looks back on her worst day... as a Doctor Who fan. Introduced by Martin Hajovksy Spoiler Cops: Revenge With a Vengeance - Part Two The Vengeancing (from episode 030) - can Detective McDonough clear her name? starring Lizbeth Myles, Bill Evenson, Erik Stadnik, Alex Kennard and Felicity Brown. Introduced by Bill Evenson Excerpt from our "Calling the World" documentary (from episode 064). Introduced by Heather Berberet Editorial - A Life in Fandom (from episode 024 live in New York). Introduced by Shannon Dohar
Happy New Year, listeners! We're starting Season 8 with Pepper's Quest by Felicity Brown at the request of our Patron Dee (that's right, Dee of Antiques Freaks also has Patron rights and boy - do they know how to pick ‘em!) These books were created to flesh out the Bella Sara horse toy/video game/trading card universe that you are probably familiar with if you've been to a toy store or near children in the last few decades.
Central Station - Stories from Outback Australian Cattle Stations
Felicity Brown is a milliner whose work has been featured at New York Fashion Week not once, but three times.Twenty years before the bright lights of the big apple called her name, Flic was working in a stock camp in the Northern Territory.In this episode Flic reflects on her time working on cattle stations, even though it was never a part of her plan...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/central-station. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we're joined by David and Felicity Brown of Hoe Grange Holidays. They offer accessible accommodation to those with additional needs on their site in Derbyshire. As you'll learn from listening to this episode, accessibility is about a lot more than just catering for people in wheelchairs. It includes people with learning difficulties, hearing difficulties, the elderly, people with broken legs, parents with prams ... the list goes on. Very few glamping sites cater for these people, making it a huge untapped market. David and Felicity have picked up a wealth of knowledge during their time catering for people with additional needs, and they share it with you in this info-packed episode.LinksGlampitect's websiteHoe Grange HolidaysVisit England's National Accessible SchemeVisit England's 'Create an Accessibility Guide'ContactEmail Glampitect: contact@glampitect.co.uk Call Glampitect: 01312029002Email HGH: info@hoegrangeholidays.co.uk
Central Station - Stories from Outback Australian Cattle Stations
When Felicity "Flic" Brown decided to go traveling around Australia, she told her everyone she'd be back in two years. 25 years later she's become one of the most recognizable faces of the Kimberley community, and not yet made it back home. Flic's journey has taken her across a number of cattle stations in northern Australia and all the way to New York Fashion Week. In this episode, she shares how her experiences with life and death have led her to become the "Milliner on the Move" and create a life well off the beaten path. This episode is sponsored by GME. Since 1959 GME has been an Australian owned family company and remains the only Australian manufacturer of UHF CB radios, with their products designed, engineered, and manufactured in Sydney’s North West. GME’s products cover a range of recreational activities from fishing to 4WDing and touring, in addition to catering for heavy vehicles and agriculture. Their Land category encompasses a range of products, the main being UHF CB radios (both Fixed Mount and Hand Held), Antennas, Personal Locator Beacons and accessories. GME have released limited-edition McGrath Foundation co-branded products with part proceeds of the sales of these products directly to the McGrath Foundation to assist in their tireless efforts of funding regional Breast Care Nurses and supporting families in communities across regional Australia. You can find out more by finding them on Facebook, Instagram, or at gme.net.au
In this very first Episode of the ill Say It Then Podcast a very short self autobiography of me, Felicity Brown so listeners can get to know the hostess with the most opinion• I also talked about what you are willing to lose in yourself when you go looking for friendships • I also talk about Soulja Boy being disrespected as a black entrepreneur on Complex “Everyday Struggle” interview • The REAL the reason behind the government shutdown.
Fresh from his trip to the Gallifrey One convention in LA, Phil brings back a little pressie in the form of an audio commentary for Planet of Fire. Featuring special guests Paul Heath and Peter Murphy from the much missed Pharos Project, plus Nick "Australian Nick" James (plus a late appearance by Felicity Brown), this commentary is not for the squeamish or the easily offended as this episode earns a well deserved "explicit" tag. So if you are of a nervous disposition, I would advise you look away now! If not, sit back and enjoy the our drunken ramblings.......
On the forty-eighth edition of Reality Bomb, we have our biggest episode yet as Sage Young, Petra Mayer and Angelique Roche welcome Jodie Whittaker as the thirteenth Doctor. We then talk with author Paul Condon about Jodie Whittaker's career highlights. And we talk about what it means to have a woman Doctor -- before and after the announcement of the new Doctor -- as we revisit the very first Reality Bomb segment from episode 001 with Lori Steuart, Felicity Brown and Heather Berberet. Also, author and BBC Radio presenter Matthew Sweet discusses the joys of the 1965 Dalek story The Chase in the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus: do you have feels about this season's finale? Help is here for you!
On the thirty-seventh episode of Reality Bomb, we've given over the whole episode to revisit the best of our comedy sketches as selected by you, the listener! We go back through the past three years of Reality Bomb to our listen to our comedic highlights including, "How Dare You Steven Moffat!?", "Continuity Complaints Tribunal", Continuity Porn", "The Society for Scientific Accuracy in Doctor Who", "Sh*t Doctor Who Fangirls Say", "Bruce and Darren Stop The TV Movie", "Serial Code" and much, much more! PLUS - A brand new Spoiler Cops movie, "Unconventional Crime", featuring Liz Myles, Bill Evenson, Jeff Elston, Andy Hicks, Chip Sudderth, Kim Rogers, Drew Meyer, Erika Ensign, Deb Stanish, Felicity Brown and special guest Paul Cornell!
On the thirty-second edition of Reality Bomb, we're talking about the good, the bad and the timey-wimey of Steven Moffat's tenure on Doctor Who in a no-holds barred discussion between Petra Mayer, Anna Livingston and Lindsey Mayers. We're summoning Kronos when Young Sherlock author Andy Lane brings The Time Monster to the Gallery of the Underrated. And we're talking about what qualities we want in a new companion with Robert Smith? and Felicity Brown. All this plus listeners' letters and a nature documentary on the strangest of creatures.
On the twentieth episode of Reality Bomb, Graeme Burk talks to Felicity Kuzinitz, Felicity Brown and Robert Smith? about what they would most like to see in the new season of Doctor Who. We also commemorate ten years of downloading since the leak of Rose by chatting with technology writer (and host of The Incomparable podcast) Jason Snell. And author and Doctor Who writer Paul Cornell brings the 1965 story The Web Planet to the Gallery of the Underrated. Plus, Alex Kennard sings about the hard life of not going to Gallifrey and we go back to 2005 for a Canadian Heritage Moment!
For the first time ever (we defy you to prove us wrong, RFS pedants, DEFY YOU) Radio Free Skaro is coming out on November 23rd, better known this year as the 51st anniversary of Doctor Who, our favorite program. And while there's no new Who to discuss until Christmas, we have assembled a crack team of nerds in the form of Gallifrey One impresario Shaun Lyon, podcast gadfly Felicity Brown and Chip Sudderth, the Two Minute Time Lord to share their thoughts on Series Eight. What are you waiting for? Get listenin'! And Happy Doctor Who Day! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
And so begins the Dark Times, otherwise known as waiting a month and a bit after the end of Series 8 for the Doctor Who Christmas Special. In the meantime, the Three Who Rule tackled stats, poured one out for sci-fi TV legend Glen A. Larson, and most importantly, devoted the bulk of the episode to your Series 8 related questions with the return of Fluid Links! Burning inquiries, inquiring questions, questionable burning and more! Next week, a Series 8 roundtable with Shaun Lyon, Felicity Brown, and Chip Sudderth! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
On the fourteenth edition of Reality Bomb we prepare for the onslaught of series eight by holding our first ever New Season Hype News Quiz featuring Felicity Brown and Head Over Feels' Kim Rogers. Also, Graeme Burk interviews Jason Tucker of CONsole Room and Mike Doran of Who Party Toronto about what's possible for small market Doctor Who conventions in an age of mega conventions and Greg McElhatton discovers it's not so comfortable in the Gallery of the Underrated when you're defending The Space Museum. Plus two superfan missing episode hunters get their own sitcom and a song about that most forbidden love!
On the eighth edition of Reality Bomb, we're dedicated followers of fashion as Graeme Burk talks to fashionistas and cosplayers Taylor Deatherage and Robin Careless about the Twelfth Doctor's new costume. We explore the tropes we love in Doctor Who with a panel that features Peter Hill, Mike Moses, Felicity Brown and Rob Jones. Alex Kennard looks back fondly on the chessplaying Time's Champion, the Seventh Doctor and The Face of Evil is this month's Gallery of the Underrated with Trish Young. All this plus listeners' letters and phone calls to the Doctor Who Continuity Complaints Tribunal.
On the first edition of Reality Bomb, Graeme Burk interviews Felicity Brown, Nikki Stafford and Lori Steuart about the possibility of a female Doctor; Alex Kennard provides a brief history of the Doctor's corpse and we talk to Mike Doran about the rumoured find of missing episodes. All this and the Eighth Doctor reading the twitter feed of prominent Doctor Who fans!