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Season 6 - Episode 42
Season 6 - Episode 38As we deck the halls and trim the trees, even the specters are whispering of holiday mysteries. Linda's contemplating giving the Christmas fuss a miss, heading to her folks' for the festive cheer. As for me, Clinton? I might just play host this year, though my pantry's as empty as a ghost town!In this chilling episode, we unwrap an email from Nina Coward, who shares a haunting memory from her childhood. Imagine a dark road in Hatfield and a mysterious woman, garbed in an era long past, sending shivers down the spine of every passerby. "No Gary, just drive!" her mother exclaimed. What compelled her to shout? We'll delve deep in our Zoom call with Nina.Then, from the pages of Take a Break Fate and Fortune, we read 'It's Play Time' – a tale that will make you listen closely the next time a baby cries. A converted old house, a nursery that echoes with sobs, a loft room alight with otherworldly energy... what secrets does it hold?I also drop by Ruth's place in Erskin Court, extending an olive branch and a Christmas invite. It's set to be a cozy affair at Erskin, just Ruth, her roast potatoes, and me... though Neil's festive plans are up in the air!Jane Wallace stakes her claim in the paranormal annals, deciphering a story of a recurring musical track. Is it a message from the beyond? Jane weighs in.Jack Gleadow's tale scores a paltry 2 out of 10 on our spectral scale. A man at the end of his bed – sleep paralysis, or something more sinister? You be the judge.And not forgetting Luke Jones, who tells of a ghostly encounter during a radio show's ghost hunt. Stagehands unseen, objects moving of their own accord – the Tyne Theatre's secrets laid bare.Lastly, we connect with Liv Beards from Wolverhampton, live from her library. She recounts a conversation with a person that was never there.Lots of Love, until next time.Clint.xCredits:Kathrine BoyleNina CowardSally Anne-Haywood Jack Gleadow and Luke JonesLiv Beards• Podcast produced by Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox.• Outro music by GLOWE accompaniment from Archie Levy.Share your own spooky stories at clinton@clintonbaptiste.comFind more Clinton Baptiste merchandise at https://ko-fi.com/clintonbaptiste/shopTOUR DATES : www.clintonbaptiste.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nancy Carlene Floyd Midgette, 87, of Glen Allen, VA, previously of Chesapeake, VA, quietly entered her eternal life on Wednesday, April 26, 2023. Born in Norfolk, VA, on March 17, 1936, Nancy is predeceased by her parents, Elliott Dennis Floyd and Esther Virginia Workman Floyd, her brother William Frederick Floyd, her aunt, Nancy “Sugar” Workman Sargeant Parker, and her dearest friend Jane Wallace. Nancy met her true love and devoted caregiver, Paul, in 1957, and they were married on June 27, 1958, in Norfolk, VA. Together, Nancy and Paul raised three children: Susan M. Vance (Tim) of Greenville, SC, Brian...Article LinkSupport the show
In this episode, Orissa Keane be sharing a selection of readings from Correspondence Issue 2.1, The Physics Room's biannual serial publication. This episode includes readings by Jane Wallace, David Garcia, Ziggy Lever, Isla Martin, and Erin Lee.
The Horse Show takes on a new look and feel this week as Chris is joined by an old friend Jane Wallace, making her podcasting debut as a co-host. Their topic of discussion is over-tight nose-bands as Jane shares her lifetime’s experience from showing ponies to international eventing, from teaching to training. She explains why taking the time for building the foundation to a house is the perfect metaphor for understanding why the principles of a broad training base are critical. Why there are times when some horses need a tight nose-band but how important it is to no over-tighten. Jane talks about the consequences of creating this vicious circle, which is an anathema to correct training. Some sound advice here and some reasons why competition stewards are not intercepting when they see nose-bands that are clearly too tight. And if you stay to the end you’ll hear them have some fun as they recall some early lessons in basic equitation… and that means going back to their pony days! Host: Chris Stafford & Jane Thelwall Podcast length: 32 mins. Sponsor: Hyland's Homeopathic Earache Drops For more information, links and resources plus other conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 25 hosts, 1200+ episodes across 45 shows and a global audience of over 6 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Jane Wallace could be described as an all-round horsewoman with experience and success ranging from show ponies in the 60’s to winning the silver medal at the European Championships. She credits the foundation she gained in the show pony world as the basis of her success as a rider, learning balance and an independent seat, which also stood her in good stead while racing points to points which she won both as a rider and trainer. It was 1982 when she turned to eventing and won Windsor three-day event. A top ten place at Badminton a couple of years later put her on the long-list for the World Championships in Australia. In 1986 she rode on the British Team in Poland and was selected for the European Championships the following year. She holds the record for winning Bramham three day event with the same horse on two consecutive years. In 1988 she was reserve rider for the Seoul Olympic Games and won the prestigious Burghley Three Day Event. The following year she was top lady rider at Chantilly three day event, won the individual silver medal at the European Championships and was ranked 3rd lady event rider in the world. Jane was a highly regarded hunter judge, officiating at most major shows including the Horse of the Year Show and was a level four dressage judge. Nowadays she is content with hacking out, swimming and walking the dogs with husband Malcolm. Podcast length: 45 mins A co-production of WiSP Sports and The Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 25 hosts, 1200+ episodes across 45 shows and a global audience of over 6 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Did you set a money resolution at the start of the year? We're at that point where willpower starts to falter and all our best intentions are forgotten. So in this episode I talk to money bloggers and journalists Faith Archer and Jane Wallace to share how you can keep motivated and stick to those financial goals. Read more over at https://becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats46
Today's tip is an excerpt from Episode 94 of the Jumping radio show right here on the Horse Radio network. Jane Wallace, a regular contributor on the Jumping Radio Show, provides some interesting pointers and valuable insight on martingales.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Author and jumping instructor Jane Wallace speaks about horses with a stiff back and what to do to help them. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)