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Twenty-five years ago, The Kings Arms opened their doors We update you with the latest sports results Home Start Butser marks National Children's Day with three Teddy Bears’ Picnic …and we have this week’s numbers for the community lottery Today's local news and information update from Petersfield's Shine Radio. [add headlines here] To share your news stories email team@shineradio.uk or call, text or WhatsApp 01730 555 500. You make it shine. Published at 4:59am on 19 May, 2025See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Callaghan, worked with a group of people to respond to anti social behaviour in the town. They wanted to set something up for young people in a positive way. That is The Kings Arms. This year to celebrate, they are asking for anyone that has walked through their doors over the last 25 years to come forward that tell their stories. It will all come together at their AGM and celebrations on the 14th November 2025. Here’s Caroline Aeschliman, Chief ExecutiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the local news today hear how the Dementia Festival opened its doors to offer a range of advice and activities and the Kings Arms are reaching out to Horndean. We continue to introduce to nominees in this year's Petersfield awards, and we have your what's on around the Petersphere To share your news email team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the local news today hear how the Dementia Festival opened its doors to offer a range of advice and activities and the Kings Arms are reaching out to Horndean. We continue to introduce to nominees in this year's Petersfield awards, and we have your what's on around the Petersphere To share your news email team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Working with the Petersfield School, the KIngs Arms youth project has supported young people who avoid school. The successful Mentoring Programe saw pupils boost attendance, take exams and move onto further education or training. Larissa Mendres-Elder, the KIngs Arms Mentoring manager, says more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jodie Munday is a force to be reckoned with. Having carved out a name for herself as a talented singer-songwriter who has strummed a guitar and sung practically everywhere in Horsham (as well as outside it!), she started teaching ukulele to primary school children. If that wasn't enough, in 2021, she took on the running of The King's Arms pub on the Bishopric which she has turned into an award-winning boozer. There are even more strings to Jodie's bow, as we found out when we visited her at The King's Arms. Find out more about The Kings Arms here: https://kingsarmshorsham.com/ Follow Jodie on Instagram for music updates @_the_singing_landlady
The Kings Arms became a hub of metal, punk, indie, and reggae scenes throughout its 198 years in Newton, Auckland. There hasn't been a venue to fill its hole in the music scene since it closed in 2018. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here. GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Email us at thelongread@stuff.co.nz CREDITS Written by Steve Kilgallon Read by Elmo Johnstone Produced by Jen Black Audio editing by Connor Scott Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kings Arms and The Relational Hub brought community youth and pastoral workers together to celebrate the contribution that they bring in supporting young people. It is the second year or running and it's success will hopefully mean that it will continue as an annual event. Shine Radio's Julie Butler attended the event and spoke to those attending to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Kings Arms Youth Project welcomed all to its recent AGM with funding top of the agenda. The Dragon Street facility opened its doors in Petersfield to raise the profile of the youth project and services it runs together with the Alton branch. Jo Gray met service users, staff & the CEO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Schoolboy Joe's 10th Anniversary Christmas Appeal is well underway. He's collecting donations for the Petersfield Food Bank , The Kings Arms and Home-Start Butser. Our very own Jo Gray met Jo Tully at Petersfield Christmas Market - a very festive setting to hear about Joe's latest appeal. We also hear about what kind of Christmas the 14-year-old from TPS has lined up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jo Gray brings you the latest news from Petersfield and the surrounding area. In today's headlines: It's the season of goodwill and there's free parking from three pm in Petersfield today for festive late night shopping Young people of the Kings Arms invited supporters of the local charity for a tasty thank you Christmas is the time for giving - and St Peters Vets wants your help to give essentials needed by local animal charities Santa Claus is coming to town!.. Chris Skinner has details of this and more in What's On To share your news email team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. You make it shine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jo Gray brings you the latest news from Petersfield and the surrounding area. In today's headlines: It's the season of goodwill and there's free parking from three pm in Petersfield today for festive late night shopping Young people of the Kings Arms invited supporters of the local charity for a tasty thank you Christmas is the time for giving - and St Peters Vets wants your help to give essentials needed by local animal charities Santa Claus is coming to town!.. Chris Skinner has details of this and more in What's On To share your news email team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. You make it shine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We embark on a rock n roll journey with our good mate, Michael Hedge (owner of Tarrawonga's best pub, The Kings Arms). Welcome to the jungle…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Local school children Joe and Amelia are collecting festive donations for local charities. Joe handed over one hundred selection boxes to Mandy May-Martin assistant manager at The Kings Arms. Mandy tells us about the recipients and the opportunity for volunteering at the charity. Collection points for more donations are placed around Petersfield - see our website for details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we discussed 'Ubik' (1969) by Philip K. Dick, a piece of iconic science-fiction set in a world of psychic corporate espionage and dead relatives suspended in perpetual "halflife". Throughout the novel Gnostic and Platonic philosophy exude through perpetually inventive interpretations of advertising culture, psychotic mental states and satire of domestic mod cons. We talked about Dick's fixation on material culture as it appears in his other stories 'The Man in the High Castle' (1962) and 'Pay for the Printer' (1956). Join us for an About Buildings and Cities Social this Saturday 3rd December from 5pm–late at The Kings Arms pub in Bethnal Green London. Edited by Matthew Lloyd Roberts. Support the show on Patreon to receive bonus content for every show. Please rate and review the show on your podcast store to help other people find us! Follow us on twitter // instagram // facebook // tiktok We're on the web at aboutbuildingsandcities.org
Oxford Pub Special – The Bear, Turf Tavern, Kings Arms. Oxford is blessed with an array of historical pubs, blending tradition, atmosphere, sumptuous ales, and some fantastic stories. Here, real ale connoisseur and official pub tour guide, Jeremy Smith, takes us on a virtual tour through some of the city's finest, combining his unique knowledge of the brewing trade with some fascinating personal insights. To contact Jeremy about one of his pub tours please call him on 07763 386886 – he will be happy to serve.
Guest speaker Karen Kircher from the Kings Arms in Bedford shares a message on how we are called to influence.
The long awaited fifth episode of Letter From Dorset, 7 years later. On the morning of their Wedding Day, Colin sends a message to Shona.
This week we're back recording in Joff's garden in central Petersfield. And as we relax in the sun we'll bring you news from the Kings Arms youth charity, the Petersfield Urgent Treatment Centre and how you can adopt a railway station. How's that for multi-tasking! Jon Walker from the Petersfield Post has the latest news in our area and Suzie returns to Woolbeding for her Wilde Walk this week. And we end the P pod with another belter from local singer Hannah Reem and her song ‘How You Doing?'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Petersfield youth charity is appealing for new staff. The Kings Arms helps young people from challenging backgrounds. Right now it wants a senior youth worker to join its team on Dragon Street. There are also two internships available this summer. CEO Caroline Aeschliman says these roles can be transformational. She is speaking to Shine Radio volunteer Stephen Martin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On The Alfred Daily Today: Dorset's crime rate falls but which rural forces are doing better? The Kings Arms' new publicans prepare for Monday opening. Dorset Council makes more signs after another diverted HGV gets stuck. Why Margaret Marsh singer Samantha is excited by her new pet emus. Camomile from a campervan - Shaftesbury's mobile herb vendor is a hit. BBC TV film crew visit Shaftesbury Abbey Medicinal herbalist Julie Wood on the Abbey's ancient healing plants. Soundscapes - rocking robins lead afternoon birdsong on Park Walk.
This week is our first visit to Wales, and we're going to the second largest city, Swansea (which has a population of around 250,000) to find out about the lost bar Champers. I caught up with Craig Law, Host of the #InTheMix show on Gaydio, the world's biggest LGBT radio station to find out why the bar has a special place in his heart. Craig gives me advice on what to do when your friend pulls and you're left standing on your own like an idiot, shares the impact of Section 28 on his coming out, and ponders what happened to Swansea's once vibrant queer scene (with special mentions for other queer bars Talk of the Town, Hush, and The Kings Arms). Go and give Craig some love at https://twitter.com/djcraiglaw and listen to his mixes at https://mixcloud.com/djcraiglaw
Claire Vennis and Joff Lacey with Petersfield's weekly selection of human stories and local personalities. Two Fat Dogs, the new leather goods shop on Chapel Street, is the new business in town featured in this week’s P pod with Joff Lacey and Claire Vennis. Fritha Podshies and Karen Beattie talk about how the business is doing since opening towards the end of last year. Claire also speaks to Martha Lloyd from youth centre The Kings Arms about a new workshop for students at Alton and South Downs HSDC sixth form colleges to help those struggling during this difficult time. Joff meets up with Jon Walker from the Petersfield Post for their weekly newsy catch up, Suzie revisits a Wilde Walk she did in the first lockdown and Steve Stidolph has more health and fitness advice. Shine Radio presenters Noni Needs brings a quick morning pick-you-up drink and Kate Fairweather has a coffee from a horsebox. All rounded off with music from 14 year old Portsmouth singer/songwriter Harrison Rhys with his single No Regrets. Next week Claire and Joff try not to get into a tangle when they speak to Linda Kirkbridge from new Petersfield business Handmade Studios Yarn Shop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the archives in the ACC Caravan hidden down the back of an old storage unit, here it is... the 3rd and final test between the All Blacks and the British & Irish Lions live from The Kings Arms in Auckland.Please enjoy the highlights/lowlights of the All Blacks and the British & Irish Lions 3rd Test at Eden Park in Auckland way back on July 8th in 2017.
A horrible year for most but an exciting one for Inside The Box. With the world stage put on “Do Not Disturb” mode, we saw an opportunity to reach out and hopefully converse with (and learn from) fascinating and notable individuals that would otherwise be too busy. Our tenacity paid off in spades and we've been lucky enough to broadcast our time spent with a roster of extremely talented artists, creators, thinkers and shakers for Inside The Box via internet links. On this episode, Robbie sat down with a contender for our favourite Inside The Box guest to date. Michael Hedge is the owner and operator of The Kings Arms in Tarrawonga, a much beloved watering hole for thirsty punters over the last couple years. But there's more to the eye than meets it with Ol' Hedgy and we're so pleased to be able to share that with you today. Enjoy. Playlist: Max Surban & Bentong & Bayani & Gary - Pasko Na Naman Pare Ko (Jingle Bells) Burt Bacharach/Dionne Warwick - Walk On By TISM - I'm On The Drug U2 - Vertigo Ciara - Love Sex Magic (feat. Justin Timberlake) ATB - 9pm Till I Come See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy talks to Adam from the Kings Arms in Stainton, near Penrith. The pub sector has been hit really hard in the current crisis. Find out how one village pub has handled the last 10 months and their expectations of the future. There's a Luke at the News and Andy is getting more and more excited about Christmas.
Could the car parked in the loading zone with licence plate WMVUI6 please move. New game ‘Gun To Your Head', we chat with Michael Hedge about the US election specials at The Kings Arms in Tarrawonga PLUS we sell your wares on air! Playlist: Beef - The Banana Dance Gym Class Heroes - Cookie Jar (feat. The-Dream) Sean Nicholas Savage - Mysteries Ce Ce Rogers - Someday Wolfmother - High On My Own Supply Sunset Rollercoaster - Soft Storm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When did you bring the house down? We chat to Michael Hedge (owner of The Kings Arms) about their saucy new livestream event, continue our search for Sydney's Most Average Singer, discover the 5 mind games played during courtship in the animal kingdom, and Mitch bought a Subway…? Playlist: Dead DJ Joke - Murda Comin Up Dirty Projectors - Lose Your Love Cass McCombs - The Wine of Lebanon A. G. Cook - 2021 Dorian Electra - Gentleman / M'Lady Don Blackman - Holding You, Loving You See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We kick off our search for Sydney's most average singer, check in with Michael Hedge (owner of Tarrawonga pub ‘The Kings Arms') about how they're going in these unprecedented times, Rob writes a letter to his 12 year old self, and Soph goes deep on why Lorde's song ‘Team' is the anthem we need right now. Playlist: M. James - Dragliner Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild Charlotte Adigery - Celle The Prodigy - Out of Space 645AR - 4 DA TRAP Shuggie Otis - Pling! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday Americana Blues Country and Folk Show with Ian Boyle and John Jenkins on Vintage Radio
In an exclusive for "The Garden Party" Matt Hill chats about his Forthcoming album "Savage Pligrim" SAVAGE PILGRIMS THE NEW ALBUM FROM MATT HILL LABEL : Quiet Loner Records RELEASE DATE : July 6th 2020 "Americana rooted in British history" On this new release Hill presents his songs as eleven short stories told by different narrators. It merges fact and fiction, weaving threads of people and places across centuries and continents. Recorded in an attic studio above The Kings Arms - a 19th century pub in Salford, where George Orwell used to drink. Performances were captured live with vintage microphones onto analogue tape, keeping it brittle and hushed, so the listener feels they are sat next to the storyteller.
In this episode we welcome Ann Brown of Made It Theatre and welcome back Daniel Brennan who we had on last year when he talked about Off Cut. Daniel is directing Ann in Green Door, her self penned piece about domestic abuse. We talk about her writing the piece and the reasons behind it, how it has progressed from bits of paper to a full length piece. Also her love of Burnley F.C. Because we all have our faults. We then discuss the current hot topic, at least in my house, of castings for Generation X and Baby Boomers. And if you don't know what they are, then you aren't one. Daniel has an opinion. Oh boy, does he. Tickets for the King's Arms here: http://www.kingsarmssalford.com/mc-events/green-door/ Tickets for Square Chapel here: https://www.squarechapel.co.uk/whats-on/green-door/
New season. Autumn. New day. Monday. Same old, same old. And we kick off Autumn Mondays with actor/musician John Mackie as he talks about having two accents (handy as an actor), the difference between acting in an international TV series and continuing drama, what it's like being on stage in a public square in Europe and how a career as an estate agent is perfect training as an actor. John will be appearing in EXAM at the King's Arms, Salford between October 29 and November 3. It's sold out. So you've missed out. Unless you're in the future when he will be appearing in it again in London in August 2020. Unless he's been fired.
Andy Peck talks to Phil Wilthew, Kings Arms, Bedford, and author of Developing a Prophetic Culture, about about hearing God's voice as a leader.
In this episode, our Christmas episode, Prue and Steve are joined by a number of creatives behind 'Fight Like A Girl' which will be performed at The Kings Arms in Salford between December 20th and 22nd. Inspired by the fights of two brave women these are three nights of new writing, old writing, short plays and poetry to raise dosh for cancer research. They also discuss how some of their guests will be making some money for themselves creatively over the festive period. Your hosts also talk about what they've been up to over the past two weeks. Steve has mostly been sat in theatres, which explains his sallow complexion, whilst Prue has been completing another scene study course with 'Lovely' Daniel Bradford. They also discuss their hopes for the next season of Two Lines. Hopefully to make the title of the podcast come true. Both of us wish you Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year and we will see you in January!
Mark is de afgelopen jaren voorganger geweest van Pathway Vineyard in Amerika en heeft een bediening voor innerlijke genezing. Hij is directeur van Kings Arms ministries. Hij heeft jarenlang samengewerkt met Leanne Payne en is een deskundig en begaafd spreker. Hij woont met zijn vrouw en twee kinderen in de V.S.
Episode Three. Steve has hit an age milestone. He doesn't want to talk about it. It's 50. Don't let on you know. But this episode is not about that. It's about the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the First World War. In this episode, Steve and Prue remember their fathers, who both fought in World War II, both as fathers and as ones who served. They also talk to Parissa Zamanpour whose play Somme Men has its premiere at the King's Arms in Salford this coming weekend. It is a story based on the experiences of Parissa's great, great grandfather Harry Hayes, who fought and died in the Great War. It's a long episode, but we think it's worth it. Lest we forget.
Journalists, Glynn Davis of Retail Insider, Matthew Valentine of Retail Design World and freelancer and founder of Essential Retail, Ben Sillitoe, join our regular host, Caroline Baldwin, for the third installment of the Omnishambles edition of the Retail Ramble. This week the recording comes from the Kings Arms in London's Waterloo, where we kick off with the biggest buzzphrase in the industry at the moment: "The death of the high street". Got something you want to tell us about the Podcast? Want to join us? You can get in touch on Twitter via twitter.com/essretail, or directly with Caroline at twitter.com/cl_baldwin
The King's Arms Tavern was built in the late 1800s and has been hosting the who's who of New Zealand music since the mid 90s, but it's being bowled for apartments.
Elemeno P frontman Dave Gibson is this week's RNZ Music Mixtape selector. He chooses some songs and has a yarn with Yadana Saw.
On today's podcast, Matt a Jerry debate if Obesity is Penis or Genius, Matts case against Jerry's lowering of broadcasting standards is building and Elemeno P frontman Dave Gibson pops in to chat about the Kings Arms and its last gig this Saturday night.
On today's podcast, Matt & Jerry debate if Obesity is Penis or Genius, Matt's case against Jerry's lowering of broadcasting standards is building and Elemeno P frontman Dave Gibson pops in to chat about the Kings Arms and it's last gig this Saturday night.
Andrew Boak was the guitarist with Auckland punk band, No Tag, in the early 80s. They're getting back together for one of the last shows at The Kings Arms before it closes for good, alongside a host of other early NZ punk and post-punk bands. He talks about his multifaceted life in music, which included stints as a roadie for My Bloody Valentine, running a house music label, and working in the offices of Rough Trade records.
Guest : Travis Ryan from Cattle DecapitationMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Hosted by Nev PearceTOUR DATESThursday, February 8: Kings Arms, Auckland NZ*Friday, February 9: Club Tavern, Christchurch NZ*Saturday, February 10: Valhalla, Wellington NZ*Wednesday, February 14: Corner Hotel, MelbourneThursday, February 15: The Basement, CanberraFriday, February 16: Bald Faced Stag, SydneySaturday, February 17: Cambridge Hotel, NewcastleSunday, February 18: Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane*Cattle Decapitation onlyOn sale Thursday, Nov 30 @ 9.00amtickets.destroyalllines.comOfficial Event Page:https://bitly.com/CDE18FBwww.facebook.com/DestroyAllLineswww.facebook.com/cattledecapitationwww.facebook.com/psycropticwww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Guest : Travis Ryan from Cattle DecapitationMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Hosted by Nev PearceTOUR DATESThursday, February 8: Kings Arms, Auckland NZ*Friday, February 9: Club Tavern, Christchurch NZ*Saturday, February 10: Valhalla, Wellington NZ*Wednesday, February 14: Corner Hotel, MelbourneThursday, February 15: The Basement, CanberraFriday, February 16: Bald Faced Stag, SydneySaturday, February 17: Cambridge Hotel, NewcastleSunday, February 18: Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane*Cattle Decapitation onlyOn sale Thursday, Nov 30 @ 9.00amtickets.destroyalllines.comOfficial Event Page:https://bitly.com/CDE18FBwww.facebook.com/DestroyAllLineswww.facebook.com/cattledecapitationwww.facebook.com/psycropticwww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Patreon SupportMain Fiction: "Spare Parts" by Shawn MansouriOriginally published in L0w L1f3 AnthologyShawn Mansouri is a former biologist and fan of the darker side of fiction. When he's not twitching from too much caffeine, or arguing with the post office about smashed books and magazines in his mailbox, he reads slush for Grimdark Magazine and blogs, occasionally, at Carved in Sand: Fiction from the Ether, where he rants about writing victories and defeats. You can follow him and his work on twitter @ShawnMansouri. Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella Narrated by: Ant Bacon Ant Bacon is an actor and voice over artist based in Manchester & London in the UK. When he’s not acting he’s usually found in the kitchen or in the gym. He’s currently appearing in the play ‘Avoidance’ in the Greater Manchester Fringe festival on at The Kings Arms in Salford and Oldham Library Theatre. In August he’ll be appearing in ‘Diana and I’ on the BBC where he shares a scene with the phenomenal Tamsin Greig. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From the legendary King's Arms Tavern in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, a recipe that was a favorite of founding father, George Washington.
Equipped To Make Disciples
Guest speaker from King's Arms church in Bedford, Phil Wilthew speaks a timely message for Grace City Church from the story of Joseph.
Alpha Male Tea Party and Leg. Random Ramblings in the Kings Arms with Tom from the Alpha Male Tea Party and Ash from Leg Just Because ...
Live from the Kings Arms with our close friend Frank Macinnes. We also chat with a few supporters in the pub
A day for men to encounter the life changing power of the Father's Love. With thanks to speaker Paul Johnson from Kings Arms, Bedford. (Apologies but the 2nd talk out of 4 talks, is missing)
A day for men to encounter the life changing power of the Father's Love. With thanks to speaker Paul Johnson from Kings Arms, Bedford. (Apologies but the 2nd talk out of 4 talks, is missing)
A day for men to encounter the life changing power of the Father's Love. With thanks to speaker Paul Johnson from Kings Arms, Bedford. (Apologies but the 2nd talk out of 4 talks, is missing)
In this episode, VLW host an interactive show from the Kings Arms pub. Guests share their gripes and delight in each others' embarrassing childhood songs. Featuring (a lot of) Pombear, The Spice Girls and Potato Pete. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ShEvo vs. The First World | A Skeptical Look at Western Culture
Full Show Script [fundamentally wrong] EVO: If you had to pick a time to travel northern Europe, you probably wouldn't pick winter. But we're owning the name The Opportunistic Travelers, and this is where the opportunity took us. SHE: And it's not like we were at the North Pole or anything. Compared to The northeastern part of The States, it's not that bad here in Europe. It's been manageable. The calendar tells me it's spring now, but I'm not sure I believe it, based on what I'm feeling when I'm outside. However, the buds on the trees tell me that spring is just around the corner. EVO: We've been in England for over a month now. So we can say with at least some authority that England's bad rap for its food and its weather is mostly deserved. Or as Cousin Avi said it: [england] EVO: Well, not just London. North West England and Yorkshire too. SHE: We've had mixed results with the food in England. Some of it has been amazing. And some of it not so much. One of my favorite foods of all time is fish & chips ... and even those have been on the great side and some on the not so much side. E's experience has been roughly the same. EVO: But there's one food they get right every time. Cheese. Here's just one of our experiences with glorious, glorious cheese, this time enjoyed with the marvelous beers from Marble Brewing in Manchester. [cheese] SHE: Yep, I'll take some more cheese, please! And like cousin Avi referenced, it rains a lot in England. Like, a lot. The English typically carry an umbrella with them at all times ... ''cuz you never know. Me? I never have an umbrella. As a photographer, the rain can seriously hurt my camera gear, Lucky for me, Evo was Johnny on the spot with an umbrella... and extras. [poop bag] SHE: The authentic English voice you heard was Matthew Turner (http://turndog.co/) , another person Evo met online. He not only offered us a bed for a few nights, he also acted as tour guide for our trip to York. Sorta. I'm not judging, because I don't know everything about history of my home town, Moore Oklahoma. But ... we also don't have an ancient castle in Moore. [castle] EVO: It rained on us off and on while we were in York. All that rain, at least along the River Ouse (and yes, it's pronounced "ooze"), leads to a lot of flooding. A lot as in frequency -- the river floods every couple of years. And a lot as in volume -- flood waters of 20 feet or more aren't uncommon. Geography and hydrology make it difficult to control the flooding, and business haven't -- or won't -- move back from river front. So those business flood. A lot. SHE: Just like eager moms and dads marking their child's growth inside door frames or on various cute yardsticks hung on the wall, a bar called The Kings Arms marks the high water marks from floods in a similar fashion (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-KE0OaJ2Ao) . These markings on their walls are featured and displayed like a badge of honor, saying "You can't stop be beer, Mother Nature. You can only delay it a little while." [flood Levels] SHE: We're not staying along the River Ouse, so we're likely safe from the floods. Maybe. If it ever stops raining. EVO: Cheers from Yorkshire! SHE: We travel the world as The Opportunistic Travelers largely because of our generous listeners. EVO: People all over the world pledge as little as five bucks a month, and in return, they get a hand-written postcard from us sent from wherever opportunity has taken us, every single month. Sign up today at TheOpportunisticTravelers.com/postcards. SHE: We also stay for free most of our journey. No, we’re not super-stars or anything. We eliminate hotel costs and stay in some great cities by housesitting all over the world. Get our complete list of the actual housesitting sites we use every day at TheOpportunisticTravelers.com/stayforfree, and stop spending money on hotels when you travel, too. Thanks for...
In the second part of a show recorded in The Kings Arms in Borough with a live audience, Lili, Katherine and Emma open up Very Loose Women's longest standing feature: Gripe of the Week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Katherine, Emma and Lili, share their early romantic forays in an episode dedicated to first kisses. Recorded in a pub off Borough High Street called the King's Arms, the presenters are joined by a live audience with their own kissing catastrophes and coups. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're putting out a live episode from our somewhat recent Europe tour. This is the first night in Manchester at The King's Arms. Included are some stories about us visiting an optical illusion museum in Edinburgh and almost missing our flight from Dublin because we're extremely out of shape. This episode also marks the first time Tim tries out some of his new topical political humor on a Manchester audience before we get into the real topic of the show: Conspiracy Theories. We manage to cover reptilian humanoids living amongst us, the connection between the JFK assassination and Billy Joel, as well as whether or not dinosaurs still live. We also introduce a completely new audience participation segment called "Real Conspiracy Theory or Something Tom Made Up" and trot out an old favorite "The Mundane Bucket List". Before closing out this super-sized episode we also solve some audience problems concerning invisible bears and roommates who lie about attending university. Videos referenced in this episode: Shapeshifting Reptilian caught on camera during Antique Roadshow? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLe1jHjR58A Dog Drives Power Wheel Car by Himself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh6vttHOzpA REAL LIVE DINOSAUR footage CAUGHT ON TAPE! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvmWOKMpFZ0 PTEROSAUR filmed in flight, Yantai City, Shandong Province, China. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2s0U44Z3hg