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Scotland Outdoors
Surfing, Swimming and Sauna on the Beach at Cullen

Scotland Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 78:42


This week Out of Doors is live from the village of Cullen in Moray.The village is popular with holiday makers over the summer months but it's home to a thriving community all year round. Mark went for a wander to hear more about what people are up to. And we're joined live by David McCubbin from Discover Cullen who tells us about what attracts visitors to the area.Rachel finds out that the Cullen we know now, is not the original Cullen. Two hundred years ago the village was demolished and rebuilt in its current location. She hears more from the local heritage group and visits an incredible model of Old Cullen.Its coastal location makes Cullen the ideal spot for sea swimming. We're joined live by members of the Wild Dookers swimming group before they head out for an early morning dip. And we catch up with them afterwards to hear about the benefits of a cold-water swim.Artist Rob Greenwood can often be found at the harbour or on the beach at Cullen sketching the wildlife and fishing boats. We chat to him about what inspires him about the area and challenge him to create a masterpiece during the programme.Rachel spends some time with local bird recorder Martin Cook in nearby Portknockie to see if they can spot some of the seabirds that the area is known for.We couldn't visit Cullen without tasting some Cullen Skink. The famous haddock and potato soup originates from the village, and we're joined by the current Cullen Skink champion, Kellie Spooner, to hear about the key to making a good Cullen Skink.As well as sea swimming, surfing and other water sports are popular along the coastline. Rachel heads out for a surfing lesson and hears what makes the area so good for taking to the water.A recent addition to the beach at Cullen is a wood-fired barrel sauna. Mark headed along for a dip in the sea so he could try it out and hear from owner Becky how it all came about.And regular visitors to the beach will know Andrew and his coffee van- he joins us to tell us about why he loves the village so much and provide us with some much needed coffee.

If Matty Had A Podcast
Daniel & Martin Cook Part 1

If Matty Had A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 20:01


Daniel, Martin, and Matty have a laugh over the new motorcycle, clogged toilets, and the Spiderman backpack.

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If Matty Had A Podcast
Daniel & Martin Cook Part 2

If Matty Had A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 27:37


Daniel, Martin, and Matty talk about their trip to Disney world, comedy shows, and gender competence.

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Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Cal Day Folger

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 36:33


In this episode, Cal Folger Day talks to Martin Cook about her journey from playing classical music on the piano and sticking strictly to the sheet music, to writing her own songs and arranging verbatim pop operas – and she performs some of her songs for an audience at Marrowbone Books in the Coombe.   

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Elizabeth Laprelle

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 33:29


Elizabeth Laprelle’s first singing partner was, she says, her mother Sandy Newlin. In this month’s Music at Marrowbone Books, Laprelle talks to Martin Cook about ballads and banjos, combining story-telling with music, and the influence of her hometown barber. “I’m a collector, not a composer,” she says, finding pleasure in songs that may not be new, but are new to her. Some are from the US’s southern music traditions, others from northern. Listen to the breadth of a collector’s repertoire, and you can see their personality, she says. This episode also includes snippets from Laprelle’s recent performance with Newlin at Marrowbone Books in the Coombe – with the songs they have collected.

The Gospel Jubilee
Chip&Denny feature the Inspirations

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 67:20


Professional Southern Gospel quartet, The Inspirations, 1964 - present, Bryson City, NC, will be the featured artists this week on The Gospel Jubilee.Go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/18079084/download.mp3The quartet began in 1964 when Martin Cook, a teacher at Swain County High School, invited several young men to his home for evenings of singing.  Laterthey began traveling around the area and singing at various venues.The original quartet consisted of Archie Watkins, tenor; Ronnie Hutchins, lead singer; Jack Laws, baritone, Troy Burns, bass/later lead singer; and MartinCook on piano.Since then, the following men have become part of the Inspirations (more affectionately known as "The Fraternity"): Eddie Dietz, lead and baritone; MarlinShubert, bass, Mike Holcomb, bass; Roger Fortner, lead guitarist; Dale Jones, steel guitar; Myron Cook, upright bass; Chris Smith, baritone; Matt Dibler,lead; and the most recent addition is Melton Campbell, baritone.The group has had much success in the Southern Gospel genre with such songs as "Shouting Time In Heaven", "When I Wake Up To Sleep No More", "A Rose AmongThe Thorns" and "We Need To Thank God".They have been named "Favorite Quartet Of The Year" several times at the Singing News Fan Awards which is held in connection with the National QuartetConvention.Over the past five decades, The Inspirations have collected almost every major Gospel Music Award possible, including a gold plaque commemorating theirselling a million records.  They have been voted the #1 Gospel Music Quartet several times.They have charted well over 60 hit songs, more than any other gospel group.  The Inspirations have now recorded a combination of more than 60 projects;plus a number of studio and LIVE videos. Their recordings can be found in Canada, Europe, Australia, and Africa. Inspirations' recordings have even beenfound in Taiwan and missionaries who have gone into the old Iron Curtain countries have brought stories back of finding their music.The Inspirations were regular cast members of the historic "Gospel Singing Jubilee" television show which was aired nationally in the United States formany years and in 1970, the group then consisting of Archie, Ron, Eddie, Marlin and Martin, were the subject of a seven minute documentary on CBS Television,anchored by current History Channel host, Roger Mudd.They have been declared Kentucky Colonels, Arkansas Travelers, and they have had many special days set aside in their honor. Each member has collectednumerous awards individually.Each July, since 1966, the quartet has hosted the Annual Singing In The Smokies at the Inspiration Park which is located between Bryson City, NC and nearbyCherokee, NC. This event draws thousands of Southern Gospel fans from around the country and brings in some of the biggest names in Southern Gospel music.Traditional quartet harmonies from Archie Watkins, Eddie Deitz, Marlon Shubert, and Roland Kesterson with songs that represent the finest in Southern Gospelmusic.If you have an Echo you can say, Alexa, tell Spreaker to play the Gospel Jubilee.Playlist: 01. Greater Vision - He didn't when He could have passed by02. The Kingdom Heirs - Something to shout about03. Hope's Call - Faith talkin'04. The Inspirations - I wouldn't change the end05. The Inspirations - There'll never be a giant06. The Gaither Vocal Band - Search me Lord07. The Old Time Preachers Quartet - Long live old time religion08. Joseph Habedank with Charlotte Ritchie - Grace greater than all our sin09. Johnny Minick & The Stewart Brothers - I love His name10. The Jim Brady Trio - Hope keeps writing the song11. Trace Adkins - Arlington12. Rhonda Vincent - God bless the soldier13. The Inspirations - Obey the Spirit of the Lord14. The Inspirations - It's not long until forever15. Jake Hess - I just love old people16. Tribute Quartet - Look for me around the throneSend your request to:Request@GatewayForTheBlind.Comor Call: (636) 428-1500

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: the Kennedy Sisters

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 29:41


Sinéad and Catríona Kennedy often play Donegal-style traditional tunes, but sometimes they're originals. Where do those songs come from? It's like they're hanging in the air, in a space, waiting to be plucked, says Sinéad. "I feel like tunes are kind of around, and you happen upon them." In this month's Music at Marrowbone Books, the Kennedy Sisters chat with Martin Cook about the origins of their fiddle-playing, singing with neighbours  – and, of course, they play and sing a little too. 

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Shrug Life

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 34:04


Some of Danny Carroll's song-writing starts with an essay, he tells Martin Cook, in this month's Dublin music podcast. That's to get his thoughts straight. Then, he'll simmer that down into the snarky commentary on modern life that runs through the songs of Shrug Life.  You can hear him perform and talk about some of those tracks here and how his music has evolved to broadened – with tracks inspired by how political systems are reflected in mundane everyday choices, to living with anxiety.    

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Anna Mieke

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 31:28


In this episode, Wicklow-born multi-instrumentalist and folk artist Anna Mieke plays some songs at the bookshop in The Coombe. And the musician and songwriter also chats with Martin Cook about the piano that always tempted her in her hallway, the different personalities of the instruments she plays, her many travels, and her love of Cork.

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Branwen

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 20:53


Until recently, Dublin-born, Clare-raised Branwen Kavanagh was best know as half of Twin Headed Wolf – the other head being her twin sister Julie. These days, she is simply Branwen. She is soon to release a new record, which also features violinist Nicholas Cooper and clarinetist Deirdre O'Leary. In this podcast, she talks to Martin Cook about mixing art forms, striking out with this new project, and how she came to be playing a petrol can – and she plays some songs at Marrowbone Books in The Coombe.

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 232. 11:FS Presents One Fintech Nation - Bringing the Nation Together: The Network Effect

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 32:16


Today's insights show brings together how everything in the UK fintech space is working together to improve the industry. We want to talk about how the whole nation can start talking about fintech, share knowledge, and work together in unity. But is it even possible in a nation with such strong individual identities? Fantastic insights are given by fintech experts who are working across the UK to bring fintech to those who need it most: Greg Michel, Fintech Lead at Tech Nation John Glen, MP & Economic Secretary to the Treasury Deb Harding, Head of Engagement in Financial Services for the Welsh Government Ben Brabyn, CEO, Level 39 Chris Pond, Vice-Chair, Financial Inclusion Commission Katia Lang, CEO, The Fintech TImes Martin Cook, General Counsel at Funding Circle and founding member of the Fintech Delivery Panel Paul Rippon, Co-founder, Monzo Jon Bradford, Founding partner, Motive Partners Wendy Jephson, Co-founder & Chief Behavioural Specialist, Nasdaq Sybenetix Lisa Wood, CMO, Atom Bank We hope you enjoyed the show! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and follow Fintech Insider on Twitter or Facebook. If you really loved it, please leave us a review, we love reading them! Special Guests: Anna Wallace, Ben Brabyn, Chris Pond, Debs Harding, Gregoire Michel, John Glen, Jon Bradford, Katia Lang, Lisa Wood, Martin Cook, Paul Rippon, and Wendy Jephson.

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Sheesham, Lotus and 'Son

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 25:32


Sheesham, Lotus and 'Son brought their banjo, fiddle, sousaphone and more to a corner of the Liberties for a recent session of old-time sounds, raucous tale-telling and a bit of clogging. In this month's podcast, Martin Cook talks to the Canadian trio about life on the road, the instruments they have made, and why they used to dress in sepia.

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Sasha Hsuczyk

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 25:39


Sasha Hsuczyk's influences range from her first love – Irish traditional music – to the old Sacred Harp songbooks, to the country music of Kitty Wells. Ahead of her recent gig at Marrowbone Books in the Coombe, she spoke to Martin Cook about how a Los Angeles-born, Pennsylvania-based vegetable farmer became such an accomplished musician. Listen in below to their discussion, and her performance.    

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Myles Manley

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 22:19


First-time listeners to Myles Manley might be unsure whether they should laugh, weep, or squirm. Ahead of a recent session at Marrowbone Books in The Coombe, the quizzical singer talks to Martin Cook about his persona, the inspiration for his music videos, and more.

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Loah

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 22:15


Loah recently performed from her latest album to a chock-a-block crowd at Marrowbone Books in The Coombe. Listen to her speaking to Martin Cook ahead of the event, about dedicating herself to music, and collaborations, and what the immediate future looks like.

Dublin Inquirer Podcast
Music at Marrowbone Books: Danny Diamond

Dublin Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 19:19


In this first episode of Music at Marrowbone Books, fiddle-player Danny Diamond performs at the Dublin bookshop (on 16 Nov. 2017), and chats with Martin Cook in his studio about his music and life. Diamond is a member of the Nordic/Irish band Slow Moving Clouds, and has also put out a series of acclaimed albums, including NORTH with Conor Caldwell in 2016, which was nominated for Irish Times Traditional Album of the Year and, more recently, Elbow Room. 

Nintendo Switch Craft
Mario Odyssey Impressions

Nintendo Switch Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 42:12


Don’t forget to subscribe to the show in your favorite podcasting app!  Patron This episode of SwitchCraft is brought to you by Patrons like Martin Cook! Support SwitchCraft and my other content for as little as a dollar and get exclusive rewards, at https://www.patreon.com/runjumpstompEpisode ## is also brought to you by ….OPSeat Coupon code runjumpsit for $10 off your chair!Audible Free audiobook that you get to keep weather you stay a member or notPodnutz - Tech Podcast Network - For normal tech fans by normal tech fans adreadFeedbackLIVE! - Switchcraft is recorded three times a week at 3pm US Eastern on Tuesday / Thursday and also on Saturday at whatever time the universe allows. Tune in at twitch.tv/runjumpstopThank you chat!Review Email - Runjumpstomp@gmail.comHey Bill,I’ve been loving Odyssey so far, but one detail is bugging me: I’m sure that I saw a video from E3 where Mario was in a 2D section with the poncho costume on. Now when I go into a 2D section it’s just classic Mario. Did 2D costumes get cut? What happened?Cheers,space_escalatorTweet @runjumpstomp  Voicemail 260-RUN-JUMP 260-786-5867 Discord runjumpstomp.com/discord NewsGear Club Unlimited Accessible simulation (rewind feature) (Monthly online events)Software salesSMO is the best rated game of all timeSonic forces will not have review codesGameplayMario OdysseyControlsShow me how to use the pro controller.Load times are insaneDeep woodsLightning RoundPayday 2 still coming to the switchSNES classic at target.com November 1 for REdcard holdersRocket League is coming to the Switch Nov 14Coming soon! That is all we have time for today, if there is a story that I missed let me know!Support the show!Docksocks on etsy.com/shop/runjumpstomp --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - Episode 80

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2017 112:14


Super 3, Philosophy Rappin' Spree, Philosophy Rappin' Spree Ronnie Gee, Raptivity, Raptivity Sound On Sound Productions, Crowd Participation, Tribute To The Greatesss Glory, Can You Guess What Groove This Is? (Long Version), Can You Guess What Groove This Is? Kassav', Kalagia, Lagué Moin Ronnie Jones, Video Games, Games Riuichi Sakamoto, Lexington Queen, Warhead The Fast Set, Kaleidecon, The Hidden Tapes Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, The More I See You, Organisation Tokow Boys, Swinging Pool, Petite Rockette Lio, Amoureux Solitaires, Lio G.G. Tonet, Dedicated To Norbert Wiener, Why? Şenay, Honki Ponki (Baris K Edit), Şenay (Honki Ponki) Bill Loko, Nen Lambo, Salsa Makossa Glenn (Ghanababa) Warren, High Life, Rhythms Of Happy Feelings Lee Alfred, Rockin-Poppin Full Tilting, Rockin - Poppin Full Tilting Dynasty, I've Just Begun To Love You, I've Just Begun To Love You Loose Joints, Pop Your Funk, Pop Your Funk Sweet G', Boogie Feelin' Rap (Instrumental), Boogie Feelin' Rap The Disco Four, Move To The Groove (Vocal), Move To The Groove Gianni Riso, Disco Shy, Disco Shy Lee Moore, Get Off, Get Off А. Авилов, Three Wishes, This World, Ритм ‎– Дискотека «А» (Из Репертуара Аллы Пугачевой) Raja Zahr, Dabke, Drums of Lebanon - Single The Specials, Stereotypes / Stereotypes, Part 2, More Specials Chris Gilbey, Moonlight Lady, Moonlight Lady Serge Gainsbourg, Les Locataires (Featuring Spectacular In Sing It Like A Song To Me), Aux Armes Et Caetera - Vol. 8 Richard Denton & Martin Cook, Quiller, Hong Kong Beat & Other BBC TV Themes Hans Deyssenroth, Gamma Plasmid, Music From Utopia Richard Pinhas, Ruitor, Cosmic Machine - The Sequel Cybotron, Ride To Infinity, Implosion

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB092: Something (Richard Denton & Martin Cook, The Pierre Lavine Pop Band, Como Zoo Carousel, Laetitia Sadier, Shawn Lee, The Helmuth Brandenburg Orchestra, Pajjama, Wild Bill Moore, Dorothy Collins, Deepak Chopra)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2012 63:32


With our recent obsession with themes we’ve not had a chance to catch up with some great new releases and reissues which have arrived at the base via Moon-pod. So no particular theme this week as we bring you music … Continue reading →