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Seriously…
Stoppage Time for Scunthorpe

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 28:36


When Bury FC was expelled from the Football League after 125 years, the government commissioned a fan-led review of football's financial stability. Centring the importance of football clubs to hundreds of local communities, it recommended tough new rules about governance and ownership of football clubs. Five years on and with both Labour and the Conservatives supporting the creation of a new regulator, Scunthorpe United has become a case study for why politicians think they need to step in. A succession of owners, a string of relegations and a more than gloomy balance book left the North Lincolnshire town wondering what life without its football club might look like. But the efforts of the local community led to a small piece of hope. For Radio 4, lifelong Scunthorpe fan and BBC political journalist (in that order) Jack Fenwick tells the inside story of how it all went so wrong and what happened next.Presenter and producer: Jack Fenwick

Rare Earth
Can writers save the planet?

Rare Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 53:01


Nature-writing is going through a renaissance. What started largely with TV tie-ins has evolved into a genre encompassing books about climate change, the countryside, walking, and off-grid living. For Radio 4's new landmark environment and nature series, Rare Earth, presenters Tom Heap and Helen Czerski are joined on-stage at the Hay Festival by Mark Cocker, Philippa Forrester and Chris Thorogood to discuss the purpose of nature-writing, why it's important, and how nature-writing can help shape our understanding of the natural world. Produced by Emma Campbell for BBC Audio Wales and West in conjunction with the Open University Assistant producer: Toby Field

Podcasts 4 Brainport, featured by Radio 4 Brainport
With 70,000 vacancies to be filled, TU Eindhoven needs to grow twice as big: Prof. Baaijens opens academic year 2022

Podcasts 4 Brainport, featured by Radio 4 Brainport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 5:39


At the opening of the academic year 2022, ASML CEO Peter Wennink even challenged the university and the Dutch government to let TU/e grow by a factor of four. But Rector Prof Frank Baaijens targets a growth by a factor two. For Radio 4 Brainport, Prof Jean-Paul Linnartz had a chance to chat with the rector about the challenges ahead. Photo: Bart van Overbeeke --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcasts-4-brainport/message

Breakin' On Through With Skyler Moon - Interviews w/ Everyday People and Musicians
INTERVIEW: KRBC Classic Rock Radio Station Joe + "Stada Rock(s)"- Tells What it takes to OWN an internet Radio Station! Listen, as they take us on their Journey, And How They got where they are today!

Breakin' On Through With Skyler Moon - Interviews w/ Everyday People and Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 59:33


    What is Internet Radio? Well, as Joe and Stada Rocks are going to do here, in this* episode, is explain as far back as their childhood passions for music which eventually turned into a love for radio!! Also, Joe & Stada will tell us how they initially got interested in Music, Radio, and over time: MEDIA!!! As they will explain in this episode they Own "KRB Media Group" as well now.... As over the years (10 years Joe has been doing Internet Radio!! Crazy)!! Also the "tagline/Logo FOR THAT MEDIA GROUP THEY'VE CREATED SAYS: "KRBC ...RIDING THE WAVE OF RADIO" A perfect way to EXPRESS WHAT THEY DO ON THE INTERNET!!      You can find them DOING THEIR LIVE SHOWS ON: "TikTok", As well as online just enter into "LIVE 365" -UNDER KRBC - JUST LIKE I SAID IN THE INTERVIEW: Just "Turn ON... Tune IN... And DROP-OUT" - take a listen, and enjoy the Music, this is NOIT a "talk Radio Station" - no - no- THIS IS MUSIC WITH THE CAPABILITY TO ACTUALLY *REQUEST* SONGS & THESE 2 (Joe & Stada Rocks) WILL PUT IN ALL THE REQUESTS! I cannot BELIEVE how "in-Tune" They ARE!! They don't seem to EVER miss 1 single person's Request where I* Personally listen - On: "TikTok"!! YES!! THEY ACCEPT REAL-TIME REQUESTS From US!! And Ohhh YES> YOUR Song WILL be PLAYED!! It's soo exciting what they're doing with the whole MEDIA GROUP(s) Ideals! So come on now, press play, and ENJOY! As Joe Inman & Stada Rocks talk with me, I simply ask questions to them when I get them on the phone for the interview, and TRUST ME: They answer ALL my questions with exciting news!! Let's go ahead and give you a break from reading, AND ALLOW YOU TO SIMPLY PRESS "PLAY"! ENJOY as I tell you a little about my history with radio, how it seems "odd" to me to NOT be working in an Actual  Radio station, instead I have a degree For: Radio?Broadcasting & Communications - YET: I'm NOW Juuuust a Podcast Host (KIDDING! I LOOOVE WHAT I* DO!!) However it seems like a paradox, so I "try" making you all understand how "different" it is for me to NOT be on the RADIO Aspect of all this as an interview - Instead, I'm loving my Radio Studio Set-Up, and LOVE PODCASTING!! So... Let's DO THIS INTERVIEW -  Featuring 2 songs, chosen specifically by Joe & Stada Rocks Themselves in this episode. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/season2skylermoonbonus/message

The Mike Harding Folk Show
Episode 291: MHFS 291

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 149:56


PODCAST: 28 Mar 2021 01 Lonesome Polkas – Martin Brinsford & Keith Ryan With Gareth  Kiddier – Next Slide Please 02 The Free Mexican Airforce – Flaco Jimenez – The Best Of03 William Taylor / The Autumn Child – Sherburn / Bartley  / Sanders – Beguile04 Shoals Of Herring – Bob Fox – Borrowed Moments05 Fishin’ Blues – Steve Baker and Dick Bird – King Kazoo06 An T-Arla Diùrach – Rachel Walker – Gaol07 Pearl O’Shaughnessy’s & Eddie Duffy’s (Barndances) – John  Keehan  – The Humours Of Scariff08 Green Grow The Laurels – Anna Mieke, John Francis Flynn, Niamh Bury – Live In Walsh’s For Radio09 Sweet Nightingale – Jackie Oates – Saturnine10 Improvisation – Sam Lee – Singing With Nightingales11 The Falcon – Sam Lee With  Cosmo Sheldrake – Singing With  Nightingales12 Tan Yard Side – Sam Lee With Lisa Knapp – Singing With Nightingales13 Waterbound  – Rhiannon Giddens With –  They’re Calling Me Home 14 Mountains Of Pomeroy – Luka Bloom – Out Of The Blue15 Cinnamon Water – John Boden – Last Mile Home16 I Am The Common Man – Battlefield Band – Anthem For The Common Man17 How Will I Ever Be Simple Again – Battlefield Band – Quiet Days18 Bold Docherty  – Alistair Russel and Chris Parkinson – A Glass And A Mile19 Belleville Rendez-Vous – Annabelle Chvostek – String of Pearls20 How Much For The Life Of A Miner – Anne Fenney – Dump The Bosses Of Your Back 21 Dare – Brian Finnegan – Hunger Of The Skin22 Crossing The Rubicon – Brian Finnegan – Hunger Of The Skin23 Farewell To Tarwathie – Judy Collins – Whales And Nightingales24 Sweet Marie – Eli West – Tapered Point Of Stone

Front Row
Dame Judi Dench and Wendy Craig remember Geoffrey Palmer; Ruth Wilson; Graeae; Kylie and Little Mix albums; Ted Hughes's Crow

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 41:36


The death of Geoffrey Palmer was announced today. Two of his leading co-stars, Dame Judi Dench and Wendy Craig, pay tribute. Ruth Wilson plays the sinister and ruthlessly ambitious Mrs Coulter in the BBC’s lavish adaptation of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials. We catch up with her as series two begins to discuss the relationship with her estranged daughter Lyra, working with a digital monkey, and to ask if baddies are just more fun to play. November marks the 25th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act, criminalising discrimination against disabled people in many areas of life. The anniversary is being marked on BBC TV and radio with a focus on the arts. For Radio 4, Jenny Sealey, of Graeae Theatre, and Polly Thomas have directed an adaptation of a Ben Johnson play - Bartholomew Fair - reimagined as The Bartholomew Abominations, set in a dystopian future. Two major pop acts have new releases out – longstanding international treasure Kylie Minogue and relative newcomers on the block, Little Mix. Katie Puckrik and Roisin O’Connor join John to discuss the merits (or otherwise?) of the albums and also to select a cultural highlight they’ve been enjoying recently Fifty years ago Ted Hughes published Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow. The Crow is a violent shape-shifter, a ruthless trickster who is determined to survive. A new edition of Crow has just been published and in Front Row Marina Warner, who has written the foreword, reveals the brutal beauty that Hughes achieved. The poet Zaffar Kunial reflects on how the rough music of the Songs of the Crow echoes across half a century to us today. We hear, too, from the archive, powerful readings of the poems by Ted Hughes himself. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Sarah Johnson

The Home Babies
The Home Babies: The Amateur Historian

The Home Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 18:37


Becky Milligan continues her series of reports about a former mother and baby home for unmarried mothers in the town of Tuam in the west of Ireland. Amateur historian Catherine Corless is sometimes called the Erin Brockovich of Ireland. Her discovery of 800 babies buried in a mass grave in the grounds of that former home has prompted the Irish Government to begin an investigation into those institutions. For Radio 4's PM programme, Becky tells her story.

The Home Babies
The Home Babies: The Amateur Historian

The Home Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 18:37


Becky Milligan continues her series of reports about a former mother and baby home for unmarried mothers in the town of Tuam in the west of Ireland. Amateur historian Catherine Corless is sometimes called the Erin Brockovich of Ireland. Her discovery of 800 babies buried in a mass grave in the grounds of that former home has prompted the Irish Government to begin an investigation into those institutions. For Radio 4's PM programme, Becky tells her story.

The Home Babies
The Home Babies: The Wall

The Home Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 15:12


Catherine Corless is an amateur historian. She has been called the Erin Brockovich of Ireland, after uncovering the story of an unmarked grave of nearly 800 infants at a former institution for unmarried mothers. Her work prompted the Irish government to open an investigation into mother and baby homes. For Radio 4's PM programme reporter Becky Milligan has been hearing the story of one home, and the woman who found out the truth.

The Home Babies
The Home Babies: The Wall

The Home Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 15:12


Catherine Corless is an amateur historian. She has been called the Erin Brockovich of Ireland, after uncovering the story of an unmarked grave of nearly 800 infants at a former institution for unmarried mothers. Her work prompted the Irish government to open an investigation into mother and baby homes. For Radio 4's PM programme reporter Becky Milligan has been hearing the story of one home, and the woman who found out the truth.

Mars
We Are The Martians: Start Up Planet

Mars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 42:26


For Radio 4's Mars series, Kevin Fong asks: what future do we have on Mars when we finally get there? He talks to scientists and writers about their visions of a human presence and purpose on the Red Planet. This is the third part on this series on our relationship with Mars. The American space agency NASA aims to get the first human crew to Mars sometime in the 2040's. It is likely to be an international mission and carry a crew of six people. Elon Musk, the founder of private rocket company SpaceX, has unveiled a scheme to get a spacecraft of one hundred colonists to the Red Planet before 2030. Do we go to Mars for the big science questions and exploration? Or is Project Mars about becoming a multi-planetary species, extending the American western frontier by a hundred million miles? Do we need to prepare Mars as a refuge should civilisation face extinction here on the home planet. Even the first boot print mission will be the mother of all camping trips, and full of hazard. Mars' tenuous atmosphere contains no oxygen, the average temperature is -60 degrees Celsius, the surface is bathed in cosmic and solar radiation and toxic dust lies all over the planet. So some Mars enthusiasts predict that our presence there will never amount to more than something like extraterrestrial Antarctic style bases, where visiting scientific explorers and back-up technicians live and work for a few years at a time before returning to Earth. But for others, the vision is much grander and more ambitious. Colonies will become city sized and economically productive, trading technological innovations with the home planet. Generations of people will live and die in societies free from oppressive authority on Earth. Kevin Fong hears from would-be Martian explorers such as Elon Musk and Robert Zubrin. Robert Zubrin is president of the Mars Society and is credited with coming up with the basic technical strategy for mounting a return trip to Mars which both NASA and Space X have adopted. If we do this in our generation, says Zubrin, within two centuries there will be self-sustaining communities on Mars with their own dialects, cultures of technological and artistic invention, and their own history of 'heroic deeds'. This is romanticism to others such as Oliver Morton, author of 'Mapping Mars', and that Mars is no place for civilians. let alone children. With gravity little more than one third of Earth's, a successful human pregnancy may in fact be impossible. That's one of the many unknowns about the future of humans on Mars revealed, as Kevin talks to the scientific Mars visionaries such as Chris McKay of NASA Ames Research Center and Pascal Lee of the Mars Institute, and to science fiction authors such as Kim Stanley Robinson, Emma Newman and Stephen Baxter who've imagined people on the Red Planet.

The Sound Off Podcast
Fearless Fred from 102.1 The Edge - Unedited

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016 54:07


Fred Kennedy is the morning show host at 102.1 The Edge in Toronto. We counted 6 cities and 2 firings on his journey to Toronto. Along the way, he worked with an A-List of Canadian radio people. He listened, learned, and took notes along the way - all while remaining blistfully unaware. Please subscribe, rate and review where possible. For Radio talk 24/7 go to http://inrad.io Join the Podtrac Panel to help us do a better job! http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=c-pwg3hNJ1tz&ver=standard

Dear Venus
Dog & Guina Pig's Trauma Resolved

Dear Venus

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 57:43


Venus the Medium asks, “Who still believes animals have no feelings or consciousness? Trees, too.” We hear about howling coyotes at night, fun at the DMV in the daytime & Hansel & Gretel at the VA hospital. And of course our radio callers with their always surprising lives and problems. Callers get FREE ON AIR READINGS at 1PM PST/4PM EST. For Radio, Call In and Private Reading Information visit godisalwayshappy.com.

Dear Venus
Casting Spells: A Good Idea?

Dear Venus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 55:30


Venus the Medium asks: "Are Spells Creepy or OK? Some woo-woo that's maybe not so nice? Instead of getting what you want you might get your butt kicked.” Callers: A lawyer wants to be a medium & a woman with a man who can't/won't move past a secret.   Callers on the live Dear Venus Shows get FREE On Air Readings.   For Radio information, readings and classes by Venus: godisalwayshappy.com Classes: "How To Do What Venus Does, All Her Secrets": For information, email with subject line: "Classes 2016" to venus@venusandrecht.com.

The Report
Chemsex

The Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 28:14


Crystal Meth, GHB/GBL and Mephedrone form what some health workers call an 'un-holy trinity' of drugs that together can heighten arousal and strip away inhibitions. They've become increasingly popular on London's gay scene, and the effects can see some users taking part in weekend-long sex parties, involving multiple partners. For Radio 4's The Report, Mobeen Azhar speaks to men entrenched in this lifestyle and explores the impact the so-called 'chemsex' scene is having on public health services. It's a scene where unsafe sex is common and has been cited as a contributing factor in the rising number of HIV infections in London, posing new challenges to those trying to promote the safe sex message. Such parties are fuelled by technology and smartphone dating apps, which have triggered a social shift where men have moved out of bars and clubs and into private homes - out of reach to sexual health and drug advice services. A potential solution to help protect those involved in the scene is Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) - the practice of issuing men with HIV medication before they become HIV positive, which studies have shown as an effective means to reduce HIV infection. PrEp has been championed by the World Health Organisation, saying it could prevent 1 million new HIV infections around the world. Its advocates in Britain suggest it should be made available on-demand as soon as possible - but how affordable is it? And will fears that it will only encourage more unsafe sex prove true? Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Richard Fenton-Smith.

Inheritance Tracks
Francis Urquhart

Inheritance Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2014 7:17


For Radio 4's Character Invasion, House of Cards' Francis Urquhart shares his Inheritance Tracks, courtesy of his creator Michael Dobbs and actor Ewan Bailey.

house of cards urquhart michael dobbs for radio inheritance tracks
World War One
The Cultural Front - Ep3: Kandinsky, Khaki & Kisses

World War One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2014 28:25


For Radio 4, Francine Stock explores how artists responded to the outbreak of war on either side of the conflict and hears how the publishing world fed the appetite for women's popular fiction.

World War One
The Cultural Front - Ep2 : Popular Culture

World War One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 28:04


For Radio 4, Francine Stock explores the music and images of popular culture in Britain, France, Russia and Germany, as fiery patriotism flares and fades in the first weeks and months of war.

Composer of the Week

For Radio 3's Baroque Spring season, Donald Macleod explores the life and music of arguably the greatest English composer of the era, Henry Purcell

Composer of the Week

For Radio 3's Baroque Spring season, Donald Macleod explores Handel's years spent in Italy with the help of novelist, biographer and avid Handelian Jonathan Keates

Fire Through Spirit on Empower Radio

PUNT! It's What's For Radio... sometimes the best laid plans of mice, men and mediums go out the window. How do you do what needs doing and still take care of yourself? Tonight's show is a perfect example of do the Big Stuff and don't sweat the details...