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Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
Rachel Stewart speaks to Dr Kenny Taylor at the Montrose Basin about 60 years of the SWT
April 14, 2025 ~ Bud Denker, President of Penske Corporation and Chairman of the Detroit Grand Prix talks to Tony Michaels and Rachel Stewart in for Paul W Smith.
April 14, 2025 ~ Erica ward Gerson, Chair of The Detroit Land Bank Authority talks to Tony Michaels and Rachel Stewart in for Paul W Smith.
April 14, 2025 ~ Governor Gretchen Whitmer joins Tony Michaels and Rachel Stewart minutes after her speech in front of the Detroit Economic Club.
April 14, 2025 ~ Tricia Keith, President and CEo of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan joins Tony Michaels and Rachel Stewart live at the Detroit Economic Club.
April 14, 2025 ~ Sandy Pierce, Detroit Economic Club Board Chair and Presiding Officer for today's event joins Tony Michaels and Rachel Stewart in for Paul W Smith.
April 14, 2025 ~ Linda Apsey, President and CEO of ITC Holdings Corporation joins Tony Michaels and Rachel Stewart live from the Detroit Economic Club.
April 14, 2025 ~ Tony Michaels and Rachel Stewart fill in for Paul W Smith live from the Detroit Economic Club event featuring Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
If you fancy getting your hands on some designer fashion items for a knockdown price, then Scariff is the place to be this coming Saturday, the 8th of March. Scariff Community College will host Pre-Loved and Re-Loved, its pop-up designer shop from 1pm to 4pm to mark International Women's Day. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Rachel Stewart, a teacher at Scariff Community College. Photo (C): Clare FM
February 5, 2025 ~ Gardner White announced the launch of a new concept “GW Home,” and its first brick-and-mortar location on Woodward in Detroit. CEO Rachel Stewart joins Kevin to discus the news.
Rachel Stewart speaks to photographer and Landward presenter Shahbaz Majeed
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart spend a day on the island of Jura to get a sense of life on the Ardlussa Estate where the Fletcher family have lived for five generations. Mark also visits Barnhill, the house where George Orwell wrote 1984 which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year
November 28, 2024 ~ Rachel Stewart, President Gardner White, Title Sponsor of 98th Annual America's Thanksgiving Day Parade joins Paul ahead of the big event.
Content warning: This episode contains topics relating to suicide and can be activating for some. Castlemaine Safe Space is a community led, non-clinical, inclusive, and comfortable sanctuary. It is a space for people who are experiencing distress or suicidality. Everyone is welcome to attend the space, and no referral or appointments are necessary.Join founder Rachel Stewart and host Ananya Sharma as they discuss Rachel's personal story, what drove her to set up the space and the value CaSS has added to her life.
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
November 8, 2024 ~ Rachel Stewart, CEO of Gardner White, and Tony Michaels, President & CEO of The Parade Company join Guy, Lloyd, and WDIV's Karen Drew at the Parade Company's Pancake Breakfast, presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
Oct. 15, 2024 ~ Rachel Stewart, CEO of Gardner White, talks to Lloyd Jackson and Jamie Edmonds about the Gardner White in Canton hosting a free meet and greet with Detroit Lions legend Lomas Brown and WJR's Anthony Bellino Tuesday night with surprise appearances from Detroit Football alumni.
Scottish gardening expert M.T O'Donnell talks about what measures people can take to make their gardens more appealing to nature. She shows Rachel Stewart around her own garden near Glasgow and discusses how to create useful habitats for wildlife and plant good food sources for birds and insects.
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Out of Doors live from Dynamic Earth as part of BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals. We are joined by an amazing panel of guests, all with their own connections to Scotland and the outdoors.James Crawford is a writer, publisher and broadcaster. His latest book, Wild History: Journeys Into Lost Scotland, was published in 2023 and he has written and presented three series of the BBC One landmark documentary series Scotland from the Sky, which was Shortlisted as ‘Best Factual Series' at the Royal Television Society Awards Scotland.Adventurer Mollie Hughes is certainly not afraid of a challenge. By the age of 30 she had summited Mount Everest twice and solo skied to the South Pole. Growing up in Dorset, the sea was her first connection to the outdoors and its Scotland's coast and rivers that she's turned her attentions to in her book, Blue Scotland: The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Scotland's Wild Waters.Paul Murton is a writer, producer and director who's most widely known for his Grand Tours television series, which include Grand Tours of Scotland, Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands, Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs and most recently, Grand Tours of Scotland's Rivers. He's loved the outdoors since his youth, but it was a chance decision that led him to step in front of the camera and share his passion with an audience.And Maggie Sheddan had no real clue about seabirds or the Bass Rock when she volunteered to help at the newly established Scottish Seabird Centre 20 odd years ago. Little did she know that she would end up being the Custodian of the Bass Rock and one of the leading experts on the birds that make their homes there.
The Nuclear Facility in Oak Ridge Tennessee makes nuclear bombs. We talked to people from the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance (OREPA) who are trying to educate people as to the dangers of that facility in making weapons, the cost overruns at the facility, and the age and instability of this Manhattan-era facility. Tanvi Kardile, Coordinator, and Rachel Stewart, Vice President of OREPA join us to discuss Oak Ridge, their efforts, and connecting to the community and the students at the University of Tennessee and other universities nationwide. They also discuss the linkage of their efforts to the students supporting divestment of the University from support of military contracts and Israeli investments.
July 17, 2024 ~ Rachel Stewart, CEO of Gardner White discusses their brand new deal with The Lions.
The vast majority of care recipients are exclusively receiving unpaid care from a family member, friend, or neighbor. The rest receive a combination of family care and paid assistance, or exclusively paid formal care. Whether you're a paid home care provider, or rely on personal assistance to meet your daily needs, or a family member caring for a loved one, the nature of the working relationship depends on mutual respect and dignity. During this week's anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we'll revisit the dynamic and complex relationship of care receiving and giving. Learn more about the story and find the transcript on radioproject.org. Making Contact digs into the story beneath the story—contextualizing the narratives that shape our culture. Featuring narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground building a more just world. EPISODE FEATURES: This episode features Camille Christian, home care provider and SEIU member Camille Christian & Brenda Jackson, home care providers & SEIU members; Patty Berne, co-founder and director, Sins Invalid; Jessica Lehman, executive director, San Francisco Senior and Disability Action; Kenzi Robi, president, San Francisco IHSS (In Home Supportive Services) Public Authority Governing Body; Rachel Stewart, queer disabled woman passionate about disability and employment issues; Alana Theriault, disability benefits counselor in Berkeley, California; Ingrid Tischer, director of development, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF); and Alta Mae Stevens, in-home caregiver. MAKING CONTACT: This episode is hosted by Laura Flynn & Anita Johnson. It is produced by Anita Johnson, Lucy Kang, Salima Hamirani, and Amy Gastelum, and Contributing Producers, Alice Wong and Stephanie Guyer-Stevens. Our executive director is Jina Chung. MUSIC: This episode includes Dexter Britain: The Time To Run (Finale), Gillicuddy: Adventure, Darling, Steve Combs: March, Jason Shaw: Running Waters, Jared C. Balogh: BRICK BY BRICK DAY BY DAY, Jared C. Balogh: INCREMENTS TOWARDS SERENITY, Nheap: Crossings, Cherly KaCherly: The Hungry Garden, Trio Metrik: Vogelperspektive, & Kevin MacLeod: Faster Does It. Learn More: UCSF: UCSF Study Projects Need for 2.5M More Long-Term Care Workers by 2030 SEIU: Longterm Care Workers Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund Disability Visibility Project Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network National Disability Leadership Alliance Senior and Disability Action Sins Invalid San Francisco In Home Supportive Services Public Authority Family Caregiver Alliance
Rachel Stewart visits Tricia Stephen of Phantassie Organics in East Lothian
Rachel Stewart speaks to Artist in Residence Liz Myhill. The landscape and wildlife artist has been creating pieces based on her time at the Rahoy Hills Reserve in the Morven peninsula. It is managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and is widely regarded as being a unique and wild place. Her role is to raise awareness of the huge reserve and encourage people to visit and explore. She has spent several weeks on location, experiencing the different seasons and hopes her artwork will reflect the rich diversity of plant and animal life which can be found there. During her residency, she has been assisted by Steve Hardy who has been the ranger at the site for more than twenty years. His recordings of nature captured at Rahoy feature in the podcast.
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart follow the river Tweed from Kelso to Berwick Upon Tweed.In Kelso, they visit Floor Castle and Gardens in the company of Matt Thomson and Simon McManus. Jonathan Garrett shows Mark round the town's racecourseIn Coldstream, John Elliot of the local historical society tells the story of one of the earliest bridges built across the Tweed into England, Mark delves into the history of the Coldstream Guards and Rachel hears about a marriage house with a past to rival Gretna GreenThe Battle of Flodden took place in 1513 close to the Tweed. In Branxton, Rachel discovers the so called smallest visitor centre in the world which commemorates the battle whilst Mark visits the battlefield with Clive Hallam Baker to find out why the Scots suffered such a lossThe Union Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge which has linked Scotland and England for over 200 years making it the oldest vehicle suspension bridge in the world. Martha Andrews of the Friends of the Union Chain Bridge tells of its recent restorationWillie Robson and his family have been producing honey from the Chain Bridge Honey Farm for over 75 years. Rachel meets Willie and his daughter Frances to find out why they are both so enthusiastic about beesLinda Bankier is the Bewick Upon Tweed Archivist. She takes Mark and Rachel on a tour of the historic burgh including the walls surrounding the town and the town hall where a jail for debtors and criminals was situatedMark and Rachel go aboard the Border Belle with David Thomson at the helm for a boat trip to view Berwick Upon Tweed from a different perspective. They go under the three iconic bridges of the town - the Berwick Bridge, the Royal Tweed Bridge and the Royal Border Bridge
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
Rachel Stewart speaks to Anne Butler, the new President of Mountaineering Scotland and newly appointed Chair Jo Dytch. The pair are the first women to hold the roles. During a walk up Glen Tilt near Blair Atholl, Rachel asks them about their aspirations in their new jobs and whether they think more females are taking to the hills.
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
Rachel Stewart meets Susi Briggs, the newly appointed Scots Scriever. The National Library of Scotland revealed that Susi would be the Galloway Scots Scriever in November 2023. Susi is a poet, author, storyteller, musician and podcaster with a passion for the Scots language. In her new role, she will be tasked with creating original written work in Scots. Rachel visited her in Gatehouse of Fleet to find out how her local landscape and love of nature has inspired her creative work over the years. One of her commissions included a poetic response to the work of Nan Shepherd. Susi hopes to raise the profile of Dumfries and Galloway Scots in her new role.
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
Recorded on New Years Eve in a hotel room in London. My husband 'Big' and I might not be anywhere near as funny as we think we are but we hope you find this very special episode mildly amusing at least! :) After an entire day hyperfocussing with no logic whatsoever on finding my favourite Most ADHD Thing entries of the year, my glamorous, gargantuan assistant 'the fluttering heart' of ADHDAF 'helps' me read them. The ultimate Shame Eradicator, 'The Most ADHD Thing' serves to raise ADHD Awareness with humour, allowing us to laugh at the ridiculous situations ADHD can result in and unites the ADHD Community. WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! This year might not have gone at all to plan, but I'm so incredibly grateful for all of your support! I can't say THANK YOU enough,SERIOUSLY! ALL THE LOVE TO THE LEOPARD PRINT ARMY! TW: Contains swearing and some potentially triggering topics, including: RSD,work and relationship struggles, binge eating, depression, anxiety, suicide,ableism,risky driving,isolation, medication, addiction. If you are struggling with any of the topics covered, you are not alone.REACH OUTWATCH THE VIDEO of An ADHD AF Christmas Laura live in London and DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATION SLIDESIf you've found this podcast helpful & are able,please help us continue to help others by joining our Community for Peer Support OR leave a tipMASSIVE THANKS TO ALL PATRONS!Gold Tier Patrons Shoutout:RachSlatts,Cat Marshall,Ally Mac,Kim Pierpoint,Rachael Riley,Derec Thompson,Leanne S,Laura Fleming,Clare Wilson,Michie,Amy Davies,Ceci,Kelsey F,Katherine Wilkinson,Alarna Pigmatiello,Elle, Mary N,Suzanne Tanso,Katy Smith,Jacqueline McGeachie,Linda Collins,Jennifer Wilson,Jo,Rachel Stewart,Christie,Claire Turner,Katie Enstone,Ani Kemsley,Lizzee Oliver,Nicola Mackenzie-Cracknell,Michelle Bellyou,Olivia Dyer,Gurjit Thandi,Ailish,Jody Ellen,Charlotte Holtom,Heesoo Lee,Nyki McKenzie,Ruth Lester,Kimi Wright,Rachel Williams,Sahra Zekiri,Lorna Lou,Chelsie Louise,Kirsty Cassell,Jacki Allen,Helen McEwan,Nic Hewett,Carly Taylor,Jen M,Claire Protherough,Reece English,Cara Aurora,Laura,Louise MacDonald,Claire Dowling,Ally Rathbone,Jenny Jimenez,Trudy,Daina Stinnett,Rosie Gee,Dr Explodo,Kayak Lady,Lindsay Knox,Gill Blackall,Siobhan Campbell,Kara,Lynsey Hoskins,Anna Byron,Ali Velo,Nikki Wilson,Kirsty Witkowska,Catherine Hickey,Michelle A,Abbie Whitelaw,Rhianne,Sofia Buccheri,Natalie,Caitlin Lewis,GIlly Pompom,Andie MacInnes,Niki,Donnie,Kim Michelle,Jackie Whittingham,Victoria Closs,Vanessa Fisher,Marianne Kelly,Jade Badge,Emma Pearce,Lyndsey Lowdon,Nelly Griggs,Claire Robinson,Tallis Morris,Charlotte Lynskey,Magdalena Kuna,JosieJoJo,Georgie Chisholm,Rachel Jones,Matilda Wanless,Alicia,Abi Wood,Tabitha Buck,Sarah Coldrey,Fanny Willy,Kirsten Richardson,Louise Kilgannon-Patel,Kirsti,Collette Morrison, Carol Falkner, Sally,Gemma Beauchamp,Disa SIF,Jenni Bell, Paula C Gleason,Nella Scurfield,Nicola Wright,Jaime Kerns,Suzie Lawes,Sarah Spurgeon,Sara,Jill,Toni Morgan,Ian Hepworth,Louise Townend,Amy Holliday,Natalie P,Jessica Williams,Aimee,Alexa & Sharissa Smith, Jill Saunders, Milly Withers, Dawn, Meg, Liane Ormerod-Leigh, Joanne Vasey,Jennie King,Elaine Koczubik, Victoria Galbraith,Abi Holland,Elizabeth Wilson,Vickie Hill,Vicky Parker,Clare Hunter,Annabel,Isabelle Paquette,Fern,Keeley,Cheryl Cosgrove & BEE,who helped make this episode possible; raising ADHD awareness and providing validation & information to those who desperately need it.Support the show
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
Rachel Stewart meets some of those trying to encourage more women to take up angling on the River Dee in Aberdeenshire.
Rachel Stewart presents Scotland Outdoors
Rachel Stewart presents Scotland Outdoors
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors.
Rachel Stewart meets Stephen Corcoran of the British Dragonfly Society at Insh Marshes
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors.
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with an audience at the Edinburgh Festival
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
Rachel Stewart hears from women in the Tayside Mountain Rescue Team
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart bring stories from the Tall Ships Race in Lerwick
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
Rachel Stewart presents Scotland Outdoors
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors