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Send us Fan MailOften dubbed the King of Hollywood on UK TV, Ross King has often been seen on our screens every morning covering news from America, but before he went Stateside, he was in our ears on the radio, hosting shows on stations that include Radio Clyde, Capital Radio and the old BBC Radio 5.This week Ross joins Luke to share stories of his time in radio, from his early start in Hospital Radio in Glasgow and listening to Radio Clyde. How he gave up on his ambitions to become a footballer and began helping out on shows on Radio Clyde as the Saturday Boy. Getting that first show on the station and becoming one of the youngest radio presenters in the country. Being part of the playlist committee and how using the Swimming Pool during one show lead to Dead Air. Working with Richard Park, Tiger Tim and Paul Cooney. How he turned down a job at BBC Radio 1, feeling he wasn't ready. Moving down to London to join Capital Radio, before moving over to BBC Radio 5 on its launch and presenting sports show and being part of Radio 5's Olympic Coverage. Moving out to America, but continuing to associate himself with Radio presenting on Talkradio and even co-hosting a show with the Legend Rick Dees.Find out more about Ross, by visiting his website rossking.com Also follow Ross on Instagram and on X too.And listen to Ross presenting Radio Clyde's Alright, All Night from October 1987 here. (courtesy of Old Radio Recordings on Mixcloud)We would like to extend aditional thanks to Radio Moments, Aircheck Downloads and Andy Walmsley for the additional content that was used in this edition.
Send us Fan MailJonathan Gold has spent over three decades in the radio industry and has worked in almost every field in the radio industry, from tech-oping, producing, presenting and running several stations across the country. Some of those stations include MFM, SGR Radio, The Bay, Juice FM and Pennine FM.In this weeks edition, Jono sits down with Luke and shares stories about his life and career on the radio. These include getting the bug and being inspired by listening to the test transmissions on Viking Radio, before landing work with Hospital Radio. Joining Radio Aire and Magic as a tech op, before presenting shows with the RSL - Energy Radio in Wakefield. Getting his first radio show on MFM, before moving around the country and why he never applied for Capital. Moving into a creative role as a producer with GWR and joining Juice FM in Liverpool. Presenting the last show on Pennine FM and then moving over to Ireland to join Red FM in Cork, before heading up to Northern Ireland and the Radio life he has led since moving back to the UK.Why not check out more about Jono by visiting his website here.Also why not give Jono a follow on Instagram @jonathan_goldfm.And listen to some of Jono's airchecks and shows on Soundcloud.We would like to extend additional thanks to Aircheck Downloads and Radio Jingles Online for the use of additional content that was used in this edition.
The show shifts into its annual St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Radiothon, emphasizing how families battling childhood cancer never receive bills for treatment, travel, housing, or food — a mission supported by radiothons nationwide, including similar fundraising events in markets like Lafayette and Western New York. Testimonies from parents, doctors, and survivors underscore why listener support directly fuels medical breakthroughs and raises survival rates from 20% in 1962 to over 80% today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode opens with a powerful blend of hard news and heartfelt community impact, as the Rickey Smiley Morning Show navigates breaking global developments while rallying listeners behind meaningful causes. The team highlights new reporting showing that the first six days of the U.S.–Iran war have already cost more than $11.3 billion, with Pentagon officials confirming that munitions alone exceeded $5.6 billion in the first 48 hours, signaling a conflict far more expensive than initially projected. Against this tense global backdrop, the show shifts into its annual St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Radiothon, emphasizing how families battling childhood cancer never receive bills for treatment, travel, housing, or food — a mission supported by radiothons nationwide, including similar fundraising events in markets like Lafayette and Western New York. Testimonies from parents, doctors, and survivors underscore why listener support directly fuels medical breakthroughs and raises survival rates from 20% in 1962 to over 80% today. The conversation continues with special appearances— including leadership from Miles College, where President Bobbie Knight has guided the institution through major expansions and secured more than $101 million in external funding, elevating both student opportunities and national visibility for the HBCU. The episode closes on a celebratory note as Kandi Burruss beams with pride over her 6‑year‑old daughter, Blaze Tucker, winning first place in Atlanta’s Little Miss Pearl pageant, a moment widely shared on social media and covered by outlets like Essence. Between global conflict, community uplift, educational excellence, and joyful family victories, the show delivers a meaningful spectrum of stories that keep listeners informed, inspired, and connected. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textHere in Episode 249 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about the top requested songs on UK Hospital Radio!We cover ABBA, Frank Sinatra and Elvis to name only a few artists.We also cover The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Glastonbury and Ozzy!Support the showEmail the show: nonamemusiccast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonamemusiccastpodcast/ https://nonamemusiccast.com/
Hospital Radio's Phil Bewers speaks to the new York City manager, Stuart Maynard, at his first official press conference discussing what attracted him to the club and how he is looking forward to working with the players on the training ground.
Send us a textA pioneer and expert in Audio of the wireless. Paul Bromley has enjoyed four decades in the radio business, presenting shows on Pennine FM, Viking FM, Signal, Ridings FM and Dearne FM.In this weeks edition of Radio Greats, Paul sits down with Luke to share stories about Radio, Trains and Astronomy. From getting the Radio bug from listening to Pennine and Radio Aire, before joining Hospital Radio - where he learned his crafts, before joining Pennine FM to help out, before getting his first show on New Years Day 1990, becoming the last voice on Pennine before it became Pulse, joining Viking Radio and working with Simon Logan. Moving into GWR and presenting shows for Signal, before launching Ridings FM and Dearne FM, where he ended his tenure as PD, before moving into Train Driving and bouncing back into Radio with LDC presenting the 80's experience.Big Thanks to Paul and Aircheck Downloads for the use of content.
Hospital Radio's Head of sport Phil Bewers speaks to York City manager Adam Hinshelwood ahead of this weekends clash with Dagenham and Redbridge.
*Here is an extra for you all!* TCM has been heard on the schedules at Hospital Radio Exeter for a few years now [ Exeter, just down the road from me in Devon ]. They have just reached their 50th Anniversary and I was asked to put a special edition of the show together. It's been heard at the hospital already, so here it is for you to enjoy. The playlist is a very brief run through, from my own approximate 50 years listening to proper Country and a couple of newer things to show how strong the scene is now. **https://www.hospitalradioexeter.com/ ** Don Williams - Listen To The Radio Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors Billie Jo Spears - Blanket On The Ground Randy Travis - Forever And Ever, Amen Merle Haggard - Theme From The Dukes of Hazard Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffet - It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere The Tractors - Badly Bent The Mavericks - What A Crying Shame The Dixie Chicks - Cowboy Take Me Away Shania Twain - Any Man Of Mine Ella Langley & Riley Green - You Look Like You Love Me William Beckmann - Bourbon Whiskey Zach Top - Sounds Like The Radio Marty Robbins - Doggone Cowboy
Hospital Radio's Dan Tait, season ticket holder Mark Debnam and Steve Ovenden, aka the Original Yorkie the Lion, discuss York City's FA Cup tie at Wycombe Wanderers before giving their best and worst experiences of football's most iconic competition. From the highs of beating Arsenal to the lows of losing at home to Buxton.
Hospital Radio's Phil Bewers speaks to York City manager Adam Hinshelwood ahead of Saturdays crucial game with Woking.
Hospital Radio's Phil Bewers interviews York City manager Adam Hinshelwood ahead of the Chesterfield game on Good Friday.
Hospital Radio's Phil Bewers interviews York City manager Adam Hinshelwood as part of the weekly York City press conference.
Here in Episode 153 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Tim's turn to pick the topic and he chooses Supermarket songs!The biggest hits played in Supermarkets are covered, with artists such as Phil Collins, Dido and Lisa Loeb discussed.We also talk about Eye Patches, Hospital Radio and Tribute Bands!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/
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Here in Episode 122 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about songs banned on UK Hospital Radio!We cover Queen, Bob Dylan, Steps and U2 to only name a few.We also cover the Hall and Oates Hotline, free lunches, the Freddie Mercury auction and the UK press!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/
Paul Coyte has enjoyed 37 Years in the radio industry, starting from Hospital Radio - he worked his way into Instore Radio, before embarking on a career on commercial radio which included Virgin Radio and Gold.In this weeks edition of Radio Greats, Paul looks back on his career from cutting his teeth in Virgin Megastores, presenting Breakfast for Hereward FM and how he often ended up in the bosses office. The launch of Virgin and how upset he was of not being part of it, to getting the gig and interviewing Celebrities and Pop Stars, to presenting for Gold and interviewing and working with the Greats of Radio and presenting his passion for Sport on Talk Sport and GBNews.Big Thanks to Paul and Aircheck Downloads for the use of the content
In this episode, Chris Hawkins speaks with a DJ who has a firm grasp of their broadcasting medium; former Radio 1 and current BBC Radio Wales & Radio Cymru presenter Huw Stephens. Huw's obsession began with magic but as soon as he heard Virgin Radio 1215 AM at an impressionable age, he quickly turned his hand to Hospital Radio before landing a job at Radio 1 at the age of seventeen. Huw's journey would appear to have started at the top but he's never stopped wanting to learn and make the most of those opportunities … although there may be a former Children's TV star he's still too ashamed to thank (!) From club to radio and every other music DJ in between; Chris Hawkins warms up his guests before asking them to pick a set of 5 questions from a box of 45 and there's always an apocalyptic set closer too! In Series 6 Chris cues up eight more episodes of life stories & experiences, tips & techniques, to find out just how the minds of much-loved DJs work. Guests still to come in this series include Sam Divine, Don Letts & more! How to DJ is a Listening Dog Media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here in Episode 107 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about One Hit Wonders!We talk about Hanson, The Macarena, Vanilla Ice and Blind Melon to name only a few.We also discuss Reality TV, Hospital Radio the Dance Music Hall of Fame and the origins of Baited Breath!We also give a 2023 Grammy Awards run down!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/And Follow us on Twitter!https://twitter.com/NoNameMusicCast
Toby and Chelsey have been to the doctor's and Nick remembers his hospital radio days.
They say a week is a long time in football but the Crux of It panel haven't met up since the middle of October and during that time York City have had several changes on and off the pitch. Here, season ticket holder Mark Debnam, Hospital Radio commentators Paul Walton and Dan Tait all join presenter Chris Morgan to review the recent goings on at the club as well as debate the latest Shambles Spinner. This podcast is a spin off from York Hospital Radio, if you enjoy the episode please consider donating to justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio or leaving us a rating on Spotify or writing a review on Apple Podcasts.
Episode 2 of The Crux of it looks back at York City's first month back in the National League. Presented once again by Chris Morgan, the panel of Dan Tait, Mark Debnam and Jim Calverley discuss the major talking points of the campaign so far; the stand out players, Rochdale's failed attempt to lure John Askey as well as previewing the upcoming fixtures. Regular feature the Shambles spinner sees the panel debate the worst result in the National League North era. If you enjoy the podcast please consider rating our show on spotify, leaving a review on Apple or donating to the Hospital Radio charity via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
Welcome to "The Crux of it"; a brand new podcast discussing all things York City. This opening episode details opinions on the upcoming season, York City's first in the National League for five years. Presented by York Hospital Radio's Chris Morgan and featuring the voices of Dan Tait (Hospital Ball and Hospital Radio commentator), Jim Calverley (York City supporters trust) as well as terrace stalwarts Mark Debnam and Ben Robinson. The panel comment on the new signings as well as give predictions for the season ahead. The Crux of it is a spin off from York Hospital Radio and this episode is the first of a monthly podcast series. If you enjoy the series please donate to our charity via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
Mike is an award-winning landscape photographer, song writer and musician. He is also an experienced lecturer and story-teller and one of his radio interviews is now one of the most requested tapes for Local and Hospital Radio in the UK. Mike is the originator, co-creator and writer of the British strip cartoon: Ben's World and, most recently, Mike has written and recorded two Ben's World music CDs, which include songs and stories. His book, 'Does It Rain In Other Dimensions?' is written from the perspective of a lifetime of personal experience with visitors from off-world, both as an investigator and as a contactee. This book offers a retrospective and a current look at the alien abduction scenario and includes the author's amazing abduction incident at Area 51, Nevada, and DNA symbols for consciousness change, given to him by Light Beings.
Ian Brannan has been one of the countries most recognised voice over artists, but has also enjoyed 26 years in Radio, working for a variety of stations.This time, he sits down with Luke to reflect on his 26 years on the wireless, from starting out in Hospital Radio, cutting his teeth in traffic and travel, working for Radio Leeds and Sun FM, being part of the launch team of Real Radio Yorkshire and hosting Breakfast in South Wales. What the Buy out was also like in 2012 and working for Smooth in the North East and London. Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads for use of content.
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is TRAVEL!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is QUEEN!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is GENESIS!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is QUEEN!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
Both Simon Jagger and Chris Woods have been household names in Radio for over 30 years, having started in Hospital Radio, they have enjoyed a career on Sunset 102, Northant 96, Real Radio Wales and Heart South Wales.In this weeks edition they join Luke to talk about how The Jagger and Woody Partnership was formed, working for Sunset 102 and how the station collapsed quite quickly, being offered Breakfast on Northant 96 and how an encounter with Earl Spencer lead to an autograph and moving to Wales and becoming household names on Real Radio and Heart.Big Thanks to Stacey Harris and Aircheck Downloads for use of content.
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is GENESIS!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is FLEETWOOD MAC!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is FLEETWOOD MAC!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is FLEETWOOD MAC!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is EAGLES!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is EAGLES!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is DEEP PURPLE!!Now broadcast on OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365 www.oldiesradiolive365.comA show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
Lisa Leong on her colourful and curious working life in radio, and how a personal crisis after the birth of her daughter upended almost everything she knew
Lisa Leong on her colourful and curious working life in radio, and how a personal crisis after the birth of her daughter upended almost everything she knew
Lisa Leong on her colourful and curious working life in radio, and how a personal crisis after the birth of her daughter upended almost everything she knew
Emma speaks to radio station boss and hospital radio expert Tony Nixon about how important music is in radio programming. Find out more about Tony: rossendaleradio.com/pages/tony-nixon/ Get in touch with host Emma Clarke: podcasts@emmaclarke.com To leave us a voice message click 'Message' at: anchor.fm/before-the-bar-opens Get in touch on Instagram: @emmabclarke Get in touch on Twitter: @emmabclarke Get Emma's newsletter by signing up at: ebclarke.com Get the resources and all links related to this episode here: beforethebaropens.com/tony-nixon.html Listen to Emma's music here: ebclarke.com/my-work.html For information about our podcast mates go to beforethebaropens.com/podcastmates.html Before The Bar Opens is part of The Silence In Between, Emma Clarke's family of podcasts about music. If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Before the Bar Opens is proudly sponsored by Alexander Knight & Co - the accountants for entrepreneurs. If you're a company director then you'll need specialist tax advice for you and your business. Email hello@alexanderknightaccountants.co.uk to book a consultation now. Website: Alexander Knight & Co | Accountants in Hale (alexanderknightaccountants.co.uk) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/before-the-bar-opens/message
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Ladies n' Genminminminmin (er, min...) welcome to a very exciting Episode indeed! Yes, it's 'roll out the Red Carpet' time here in "The Good Listening To Show" Clearing as we warmly welcome Scottish TV Presenter & Broadcasting legend Ross King (MBE).Ross King is nothing short of a Broadcasting legend with 4 News Emmys, 2 Sony Awards, 1 Golden Mic - a Cycling Proficiency Test Certificate - a 25M Breastroke Certificate - a Duke of Edinburgh Award - and an Alan Partridge in a Pear Tree! A man completely at home on the red carpets of Hollywood at both the Oscars & the Golden Globes and always with his finger on the pulse of all the Showbizz news & gossip: As "Our Man in Hollywood" for the likes of the "Lorraine" Programme on ITV and "Good Morning Britain"!Multi-talented, multi-award-winning Hollywood ‘leg-end' Ross King is delightfully self-deprecating. Talking about his childhood dreams of playing professional football for Partick Thistle-nil, as he says Billy Connolly always called them, he quotes the manager's assessment of his talent in these words: “You'll wear out more mirrors, son, than football boots!” Or in reference to one of his many superstar interviews: “As George Clooney once said to me - ‘Get out of my garden!'” Ross King likes to make people laugh and is very happy to be the butt of the joke if that's what does the job. A great impressionist too with Sean Connory & Roger Moore to name but 2 (Ross is a self-confessed James Bond obsessive) with Ronnie Corbett as a cheeky-chappyand-much-shorter-chaser!He still describes himself as ‘a silly boy from Glasgow' who is delighted on a daily basis to be ‘a silly boy in Hollywood'. Ross King‘s feet remain comfortably on the ground, while his head is in the clouds. He says he is “too blessed to be stressed “. He constantly acknowledges all the people who have helped him get to where he is today - starting with his mum, dad and sister, moving on to his Maths Teacher, Roddy Hood, not for teaching him primary numbers or Pythagoras but for pointing him towards Hospital Radio aged 15. A year or so later, this led directly to Ross becoming the ‘Saturday Boy' for Radio Clyde. This good grounding experience as general factotum/gofer on live sports broadcasts provided Ross King with an early and an excellent show business portal. The record shows he made the most of it with a diverse and impressive body of work in various media for a variety of countries. Now with writing partner, Shari Low, Ross King has produced two books under the nom de plume Shari King. These are published by Macmillan and now the team has a third sparkling forward in the creative process. When Ross said he has red eyes, it's no wonder, given how much he has set himself to do. He is a humble man and yet he has so much to be proud of - some of which he talks about here. Listen up and be delighted! Reg Starkey Editor, Health Triangle Magazine“The Good Listening To: Your Life & Times With Me Chris Grimes!” is the Show & Podcast series that features “The Clearing”:Where all good Questions come to be asked - and all good Stories come to be told…Think 'Desert Island Discs' but in a Clearing - and with Stories rather than Music!With some lovely juicy Storytelling metaphors to also enjoy along the way:The Clearing itself - a Tree - a lovely juicy Storytelling exercise called “5-4-3-2-1” - some Alchemy - some Gold - a couple of random Squirrels - a cheeky bit of Shakespeare - and a CAKE!So it's all to play for! Hurrah!(…and indeed Huzzah!)Enjoy!
A one hour "special"......"ROCK BANDS WITH A COLOUR IN THEIR NAME" (Part 4) !!. A show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A variety of songs from a specific Band & including songs from the band members too.......this week the band is 10cc!!Now broadcast on Oldies Radio Live 365 in New York!!!A show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
A one hour "special"......"ROCK BANDS WITH A COLOUR IN THEIR NAME" (Part 3) !!. A show for Sunshine Radio....the Hospital Radio station on the Isle of Wight...& now on the Internet. Check them out on www.sunshineradioiow.com
Gill Bennet is on the show this week where we talk all about self-organising teams, unconscious bias and leading from the middle. Stemming from her work at Hospital Radio through to the BBC World Service where she was technical program manager managing 28 World Services Sites and 16 BBC News sites. She credits her success on these projects to her determination and curiosity into how things work.Edited by: Simon HoernerProduced by: Samuel Gregory and Chris AddamsTheme Music by: Chris AddamsSponsored by: Jupiter and the GiraffeWebsite: https://thattech.showYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4paazkqrlwtB_WW28w4GsgInstagram: @thattechshow_Twitch: https://twitch.tv/thattechshowTikTok: @thattechshowPatreon: @thattechshowLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/thattechshow/Get in touch: hello@thattech.show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I'm joined by NHS worker Ian Pinnell, who talks about the challenges of being in the NHS during the Covid pandemic, and the rewards of helping out at his local hospital radio station. We also discuss everything from Alpha Papa to Marvel movies. Also mentioned in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0u4M6vppCI (Shia LaBeouf by Rob Cantor) New episodes of The Friday Film Club are released every week, so make sure you follow now and don't miss out. Why not also leave us a review and following us @TheFriFilmClub on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Additionally, you can https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheFriFilmClub (support the show at Buy Me A Coffee), because even though our coffee is virtual, it takes real money to keep us going. You can support us with as little as £3, or check out some of the cool extras!
I wanted to shine a light on the great work hospital radio volunteers do, and Paul was a brilliant guest with a great laugh. We have a little misunderstanding around the 26 min mark, which I have left in for your listening pleasure (I'm still laughing). I hope you enjoy our conversation
This week I am surprised to find myself being impersonated, I get hit in the face repeatedly by a soaking bush, I do a hilarious phone prank on an Indian restaurant, and we hear some old reel-to-reel recordings.
Michelle Lynn, at 23, has already made 3 CD's, Jump Roping in Chains, Hospital Radio and Pre-echos for the Postmodern, experiencing her own spiritual emergence in the process. She now lives in Decorah, Iowa.