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The Book Club Review
Notebook Nirvana: Stationery and the Joys of Notetaking, with David Frostick

The Book Club Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 43:57


In this special episode, originally released for our Patreon subscribers, Kate celebrates the joys of the perfect notebook with fellow enthusiast and stationery shop owner David Frostick (Lift, Southwold). From the importance of flat-lay paper to the perfect pen we've got it all covered just in time for back-to-school season. And then we turn to the art of notetaking. Kate and Laura discuss how they take notes on the books they're discussing on the show, and then we find out how the professionals do it, with friends of the pod, journalist Phil Chaffee and literary critic Emily Rhodes. We also hear from Bibliotherapist Ella Berthoud whose book, The Art of Mindful Reading, is full of great suggestions for how to get the most from your reading.  If this whets your appetite come and join us at Patreon.com/thebookclubreview where for a small monthly fee (or you can sign up for annual membership if you prefer) you'll receive benefits such as Kate's weekly books email, occasional special episodes, and at the higher tier you can join our monthly book club for live discussions with Kate over Zoom. If you love the pod your support is helpng Kate make the shows, which means a lot, so thank you for considering it. Discover David's store LIFT here. For other things referenced in this episode here's an index to products with links. For the love of a good lamp:  Visit seriousreaders.com/BCR for our special offer on any HD light – use the code BCR at checkout and if you're in the UK you can also benefit from free shipping. You get a month to try out the lights to decide if they're for you, if not you can return them. We seriously love them, and think you will too.    

Gardeners' Question Time
Southwold: Weddings, Pelargoniums and Secret Snakes

Gardeners' Question Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 42:55


Do grass snakes have any benefit to my garden? How do I stop my autumn raspberries from getting maggots? What I can plant between now and next June that will flower in time for my daughter's wedding? Kathy Clugston and a panel of experts are in the hot seat as they answer the gardening queries from an audience in Southwold. On the panel are head gardeners Ashley Edwards and Matthew Pottage, and pest and disease expert Pippa Greenwood.Later, Matthew Pottage sneaks away to Wootens of Wenhaston Plantsman Nursery in Darsham, where he meets co-owner Jill Stafford to discuss Pelargoniums and how there's a variety for everyone.Producer: Dominic Tyerman Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4

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Selador Sessions
Selador Session 266 | Dave Seaman's Radio Therapy

Selador Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 60:18


Dave returns to the hot seat this week for another lovingly crafted edition of his widely acclaimed Radio Therapy Show. Tracklist.. 1. Catz 'n Dogz feat, Cloud Boat ‘Open Door' (Jonathan Kaspar) [Pets] 2. mOat feat. Kyoto ‘Undertones' (DJ Tennis) [Armada] 3. Niconé & Dirty Doering feat. Odara Sol ‘Last Exit Space' (Hyenah Remix) [Katermukke] 4. Esoteric Circle ‘Missing You' [Amaeo] 5. Andrew Sant ‘In The Beginning' [Selador] 6. Moeaike ‘ Bo Bom' (Alan Dixon) [Madorasindahouse] 7. Marc Werner & AMacowicz ‘Limbum' [3000 Grad] 8. Frankey & Sandrino feat. Charlotte Riby ‘Memories' [Innervisions] 9. Artche ‘Together' [Shén] 10. Pole Position ‘Dig My Moves' [Anims] 11. BEBBO ‘Esta Noche Tonite' [Stereo] 12. Nick Warrem ‘Ultravox' (Hernan Cattaneo & Kevin Di Serna) [Soundgarden] You can also access an extended version of Radio Therapy every month by subscribing to Dave's Mixcloud Select service.. Head to... https://www.mixcloud.com/daveseaman/select/ for further details Dave Seaman June/July 2024 Tour Dates Jun 14th - Unit 58, London, UK *Jun 21 - Club De Pescadores, Buenos Aires *Jun 22 - Moscú, Buenos Aires Jun 29 - Akasha, Ibiza June 30 - Pikes, Ibiza Jul 5th - Masada Courtyard, Chicago Jul 6th - Stereo, Montreal, Canada *Jul 12 - Noisily Festival, Leicestershire, UK July 26 - 3D, Latitude Festival, Southwold, UK *July 27 - Seladoria, Meraki, Liverpool * with Quivver Check https://djdaveseaman.com/tour/ for details This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Selador Recordings Podcasts
Selador Sessions 266 | Dave Seaman's Radio Therapy

Selador Recordings Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 60:18


Dave returns to the hot seat this week for another lovingly crafted edition of his widely acclaimed Radio Therapy Show. Tracklist.. 1. Catz 'n Dogz feat, Cloud Boat ‘Open Door' (Jonathan Kaspar) [Pets] 2. mOat feat. Kyoto ‘Undertones' (DJ Tennis) [Armada] 3. Niconé & Dirty Doering feat. Odara Sol ‘Last Exit Space' (Hyenah Remix) [Katermukke] 4. Esoteric Circle ‘Missing You' [Amaeo] 5. Andrew Sant ‘In The Beginning' [Selador] 6. Moeaike ‘ Bo Bom' (Alan Dixon) [Madorasindahouse] 7. Marc Werner & AMacowicz ‘Limbum' [3000 Grad] 8. Frankey & Sandrino feat. Charlotte Riby ‘Memories' [Innervisions] 9. Artche ‘Together' [Shén] 10. Pole Position ‘Dig My Moves' [Anims] 11. BEBBO ‘Esta Noche Tonite' [Stereo] 12. Nick Warren ‘Ultravox' (Hernan Cattaneo & Kevin Di Serna) [Soundgarden] You can also access an extended version of Radio Therapy every month by subscribing to Dave's Mixcloud Select service.. Head to... https://www.mixcloud.com/daveseaman/select/ for further details Dave Seaman June/July 2024 Tour Dates Jun 14th - Unit 58, London, UK *Jun 21 - Club De Pescadores, Buenos Aires *Jun 22 - Moscú, Buenos Aires Jun 29 - Akasha, Ibiza June 30 - Pikes, Ibiza Jul 5th - Masada Courtyard, Chicago Jul 6th - Stereo, Montreal, Canada *Jul 12 - Noisily Festival, Leicestershire, UK July 26 - 3D, Latitude Festival, Southwold, UK *July 27 - Seladoria, Meraki, Liverpool * with Quivver Check https://djdaveseaman.com/tour/ for details This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.

Slightly Foxed
47: Aspects of Orwell

Slightly Foxed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 58:27


D. J. Taylor, literary critic, novelist and Whitbread Prize-winning author of the definitive Orwell: The Life and its highly acclaimed sequel The New Life, and Masha Karp, Orwell scholar, former Russian features editor at the BBC World Service and author of George Orwell and Russia, join the Slightly Foxed team at the kitchen table in Hoxton Square to take a fresh and deeply personal look at the life and work of George Orwell.  The man who wrote Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four defies categorization. In this quarter's literary podcast David and Masha sift through newly discovered stashes of letters written by Orwell in the 1930s, and share personal recollections from his adopted son Richard and other living members of his inner circle to tease out fact from fiction and explore the legacy of Orwell's life and work.  We start with the chance discovery by a Bonham's auctioneer of nineteen letters from Orwell to a girlfriend, found in a tatty old handbag on the floor of a mouse-ridden woodshed (thrillingly packaged in a nondescript envelope labelled ‘Burn after my death'). Then we're off on a journey through the many-faceted romantic, literary, social and political aspects of Orwell's short life, from the years when he was flitting between jobs and relationships in the small coastal town of Southwold and living down and out in Paris, to his death from tuberculosis in 1950 via his life-altering experience in Spain as a Republican volunteer against Franco. David and Masha draw us deep into Orwell's world – a place of gangsters with gramophones, banned books, vanishing documents, encounters with KGB spies and yet more old girlfriends appearing out of the shadows with revelatory letters – and discuss the long reach of his influence on contemporary literature and political thinking. Books mentioned We may be able to get hold of second-hand copies of the out-of-print titles listed below. Please get in touch with Jess in the Slightly Foxed office for more information. Subscribe to Slightly Foxed magazine D. J. Taylor, Orwell: A New Life (0:30) George Orwell, A Homage to Catalonia (7:27) Masha Karp, George Orwell and Russia (15:10) George Orwell, Burmese Days (31:46) George Orwell, Animal Farm (31:47) George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four (31:48) George Orwell, A Clergyman's Daughter (34:04) George Orwell, Why I Write (38:22) George Orwell, ‘Confessions of a Book Reviewer', Essays (39:56) George Orwell, ‘Dickens', Essays (43:45) George Orwell, ‘Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool', Essays (44:28) Nicholas Fisk, Pig Ignorant (45:25) Joanna Rakoff, My Salinger Year (45:42) James Aldred, Goshawk Summer (49:10) Edward Chisholm, A Waiter in Paris (51:38) George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London (51:50) Emilé Zola, The Drinking Den (53:18) Claire Wilcox, Patch Work (55:11) Related Slightly Foxed articles The Nightmare of Room 101, Christopher Rush on George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Issue 69 Betrayals, Christopher Rush on George Orwell, Animal Farm, Issue 65 An Extraordinary Ordinary Bloke, Brandon Robshaw on George Orwell, Essays, Issue 56 Pox Britanica, Sue Gee on George Orwell, Burmese Days, Issue 40 All Washed Up, Christopher Robbins on George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London, Issue 21 The Road to Room 101, Gordon Bowker on George Orwell, Keep the Aspidistra Flying, Issue 11 Other links The Slightly Foxed Calendar 2024 Readers' Day 2023  The George Orwell Foundation Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No. 3 in E Major by Bach Produced by Podcastable

New Books in Literature
Marty Wingate, "The Orphans of Mersea House" (Crooked Lane Books, 2022)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 19:25


Today I talked to Marty Wingate about her novel The Orphans of Mersea House (Alcove Press 2022). Olive Kersey is both penniless and alone at 37 – her brother and her boyfriend both died during WWII, her father not long after, and Olive spent all the years taking care of her ailing mother. Now her mother is dead and Olive has to vacate their rental. She lives in Southwold, a small town on the Suffolk coast of England and her choices are limited until her childhood friend Margery suddenly returns home. Margery has inherited a big old house, and hires Olive to run it, but the first two lodgers have secrets. Margery learns that she is the ward of an 11-year-old orphan, daughter of her first love. Olive adds little Juniper, whose legs were compromised by polio and requires braces, to her list of responsibilities in the old Mersea House. The officer in charge of placing children like Juniper begins keeping a close eye on the house, and in a small town, there are always those who want to expose secrets…… Marty Wingate began college life as a journalism major but ended up with an undergraduate degree in theater and a master's degree in speech pathology from New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. She worked as a speech therapist in Phoenix, at a school for the deaf in El Paso, and at the Central Remedial Clinic in Dublin, Ireland before settling in the Pacific Northwest where she met her husband and worked in public schools for many years. Her husband's job as a newspaper and freelance copyeditor drew her back into the world of words by way of horticulture. She returned to school and obtained a second master's degree, this one in urban horticulture from the University of Washington. She then wrote garden how-to books and magazine and newspaper articles and for several years could be heard taking gardening weekly on KUOW, the local NPR station. She segued from nonfiction to fiction writing with the appearance of her first mystery, The Garden Plot, in 2014. In the past nearly-ten years, Marty has written seventeen books. This includes eight books in the Potting Shed series featuring Pru Parke, a middle-aged American gardener transplanted from Texas to England; four Birds of a Feather mysteries that follow Julia Lanchester, bird lover, who runs a tourist office in a Suffolk village; three books in the First Edition Library series; and two historical fiction standalones including Glamour Girls, about a female, Second World War Spitfire pilot. More books are on the way. A Body on the Doorstep, the first book in The London Ladies Murder Club, set in 1921, will be out January 2024. Marty prefers on-the-ground research whenever possible, so she and her husband regularly travel to England and Scotland, where she can be found tracing the steps of her characters, stopping for tea and a slice of Victoria sponge in a café, or enjoying a swift half in a pub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

The Bubble
Friday 5pm – frosty tips

The Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 30:38


This week we talk about our trip to the beautiful seaside town of Southwold to visit Adnams Brewery, and go deep into this week's video about brewing a beer in just 36 hours. Well, that and frosted tips.Brought to you by the team behind the Craft Beer Channel, The Bubble takes an irreverent look at beer from the outside, inviting new people to give us their perspective on the world we're all obsessed with. You're listening to the bubble, the podcast turning beer inside out.SUPPORT US!Pledge on Patreon and get some cool merch & videos: https://www.patreon.com/craftbeerchannelCheck out our awesome sponsor The Malt Miller: https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/Twitter – @beerchannelFacebook – http://www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerchannelInstagram – @craftbeerchannelSupport the show

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for May 8th 2022.

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 13:39


GB2RS News Sunday the 8th of May 2022 The news headlines: Could you join the RadCom Editorial team? IARU Region 1 wants your bright ideas for the hobby RSGB Convention bookings open If you are interested in becoming part of the RSGB RadCom Editorial team, the Society is recruiting for a Managing Editor and a Technical Editor. There is further information about both roles on the Society's website at www.rsgb.org/careers. The IARU Region 1 is looking for ideas that could lead to more licensed radio amateurs. Draft proposals are welcome by the 31st of May. The best ideas will be shared with the proposing teams so they can work on a more detailed project on 10th June. Details are at iaru-r1.org. The RSGB is holding an in-person Convention again between the 7th and 9th of October at Kents Hill Park Training and Conference Centre, Milton Keynes. Booking is now open and, if you book by the 31st of August, you can take advantage of the early-bird discounts. For further information see rsgb.org/convention. Canada's amateur radio regulator has granted amateurs in Canada the right to use special callsigns in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee for the period of the 14th of May to the 14th of July. For example, VE3 calls become VX3, VA7 becomes VG7 and so on. The special callsigns may also be used during the IARU World HF Championship Contest. Today, Sunday the 8th of May is the deadline for young radio amateurs to apply to represent their country and national society at this year's Youngsters on the Air, or YOTA, summer camp. The camp will be held in Croatia from the 6th to the 13th of August. To apply, you need to be a Member of the RSGB, aged between 15 and 25. For further information see rsgb.org/yota. The digital TV repeater, GB3JV, has undergone some major upgrades. A new 70cm reduced bandwidth TV input and a new repeater controller have been added. Justin, G8YTZ, the repeater keeper, hopes the upgrades will encourage more users. Listeners may be interested to know there is an article in the CQ-TV magazine, number 275, about the repeater controller. More at gb3jv.co.uk. A reminder that the RSGB's summer programme for Tonight@8 begins tomorrow, Monday the 9th of May. Mark Haynes, M0DXR will talk about contesting. He will explain how this aspect of amateur radio can not only be a good test for your station but also a great way to make lots of QSOs with many countries in a short period of time. You can watch and ask questions live on the RSGB YouTube channel or find out more on the Society's website at rsgb.org/webinars. And now for details of rallies and events Please send your rally and event news as soon as possible to radcom@rsgb.org.uk. We'll publicise your event in RadCom, on GB2RS, and online. Today, the 8th, the Lough Erne ARC Annual Rally will be held at the Arena @ Share Discovery Village, 221 Lisnaskea Road, Lisnaskea BT92 0JZ. Doors open at 11.30 am for the public. Facilities are available on-site for breakfast, lunches and tea & coffee. Next Saturday, the 14th, the Barry ARS Rally will take place at Sully Sports & Social Club, South Road, Sully near Barry CF64 5SP. Open to the traders from 7.30 am and to the public from 9.30 am, admission is £2.50. There is free parking on site. Now the DX news Mike, W6QT plans to be active as DU3/W6QT from Subic Bay in the Philippines until the 15th of September. He will operate SSB and FT8 on the 6 to 80m bands. QSL via W6QT. The log will be uploaded to Logbook of The World and Club Log. Ilya, R5AF and Igor, R4FCN will be active as EX/R5AF and EX/R4FCN from Kyrgyzstan until the 14th of May. They will operate CW, FT8 and some SSB on the 10 to 40m bands. QSL cards will be sent to everyone via the bureau. They also plan to upload to Logbook of The World, eQSL, HamLog and Club Log. Three operators will be active as 5P1EG from Romo Island, EU-125, until the 14th of May. They will operate CW, SSB and digital modes on various bands. QSL via SP1EG. Yuris, YL2GM will be active as VU4W from the Andaman Islands, AS- 001, until the 16th of May. Look for activity on the 10 to 160m bands CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8 Fox and Hounds mode. QSL via Club Log's OQRS or direct to YL2GN. Now the Special Event news Northwest Group Amateur Radio Club in Londonderry are activating GB0AEL as part of the 90th Anniversary of Amelia Earhart's landing in Londonderry. She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. They will activate GB0AEL from the 13th to the 30th of May. More information on qrz.com under the callsign GB0AEL. GB0SCW will be on the air from Stone Cross Windmill, East Sussex between 10 am and 5 pm on the 7th and 8th of May. They plan to use SSB on the 3.5, 7 and 14MHz bands, as well as 2m and 70cm FM. There may also be HF operations from a car parked on the windmill grounds during the evenings. See qrz.com for more details. Other special event stations to look for during the next week are GB2WTM from Woodbridge Tide Mill and GB1TLB from Torbay. GB2PHC will be operating from Macclesfield and GB5CBH from Broad Hinton. Finally, from the Ofcom data, GB2IPA will be on the air from Southwold. Now the contest news Running for 24 hours next weekend, the 432MHz to 245GHz contest ends at 1400UTC today, the 8th. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also running for 24 hours is the ARI International DX Contest. This finishes at 1200UTC today, the 8th. Using CW, RTTY and SSB on the 3.5MHz to 28MHz bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Note that Italian stations will also give their Province code. Three contests are due to take place today, the 8th of May. The UK Microwave Group Low Band Contest runs from 0800 to 1400UTC. Using all modes on the 1.3 to 3.4GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also running between 0800 and 1400UTC is the 10GHz Trophy contest. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Finally, for today, the 8th, the Worked All Britain 7MHz Phone Contest runs from 1000 to 1400UTC. Phone modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and your Worked All Britain location. On Monday the SSB leg of the 80m Club Championships runs from 1900 to 2030UTC. The exchange is a signal report and serial number. The 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1855UTC on Tuesday. It is followed by the all-mode 432MHz UK Activity Contest from 1900 to 2130UTC. The exchange is the same for both, the signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday it is the 432MHz FT8 Activity Contest running from 1900 to 2100UTC. The exchange is your report and 4-character locator. Thursday sees the 50MHz UK Activity Contest taking place between 1900 and 2130UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Next Sunday, the 15th, the 70MHz CW contest runs from 0900 to 1200UTC. The exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The UK Microwave Groups millimetre-wave contest runs from 0900 to 1700UTC next Sunday, the 15th. Using all modes on the 24, 47 and 76GHz bands the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Friday the 6th of May 2022. Last week was characterised by solar flares. At the time of writing, we have seen more than 50 since the 1st of May, including one high-energy X-class flare. This occurred on the 3rd of May at 1325 hours and caused a radio blackout over much of the Atlantic. Luckily, the Kp index has remained low, which has enabled the ionosphere to develop. And solar flux indices have been steadily climbing and reached 130 by Thursday. There have been many reports of good propagation. It has been a simple case of being in the right place at the right time. Ten metres has been open well into the evening at times, as well as providing paths to Australasia in the morning. At other times people have reported the band as being dead. We have also seen the beginnings of the Sporadic-E season with reports that 10 metres has been wide open to Europe at times. Hopefully, this will develop as the month goes on. Next week, NOAA predicts that the SFI may dip before climbing back into the 120s. However, the US Air Force says that it will just continue to rise, perhaps hitting 140. This seems more plausible going on past performance. Geomagnetic conditions are predicted to be quiet with a Kp index of two. However, it would only take one Earth-facing coronal mass ejection to spoil this entirely. And now the VHF and up propagation news. Starting with Tropo news, this weekend sees the new week starting with high pressure right over the British Isles. This high will drift slowly southeast into the continent by midweek, centred over the Balkans. There should be some reasonable Tropo paths, especially to the south into France and northern Spain. This will be fairly short-lived because, starting midweek, a weakening cold front brings rain to northwest Britain and breaks up into showers as it moves south. This brings the prospect of some rain scatter for a while and as per last week, this is likely to peak in the afternoon. After these showery days, another high appears by Friday to end the week, gradually transferring to the North Sea with a further chance of Tropo. Bear in mind that these weather forecasts are 10 days out so there are bound to be differences in the models. From midweek, some models retain the showery risk for longer. Summer Sporadic-E, or Es, propagation is well underway with some early reports up to 2m by Chris, G0DWV who heard an IV3 briefly on 2m before dropping back into the noise. We have had many hints of the new season, mostly on 10m and 6m. Just to remind you that Es activity tends to come in two periods, mid-morning and again late afternoon/early evening. Remember the daily blog on Propquest.co.uk, which gives the current day's prospects as well as an EPI (Es Probability Index) map to allow you to plan your shack activity. The Eta Aquariid meteor shower is tailing off now but the Make More Miles on the VHF website suggests that meteoroids released from the minor planet 2006GY2 may cause activity on the 15th of May around 1020UTC. Apparently, the stream should be dense, so worth a look. The Moon has passed peak declination and we are a week away from next Sunday's perigee. The week's trend will therefore be for shorter Moon windows and peak elevation and falling path losses. 144MHz sky noise is low this week, slowly rising and reaching 400K next Sunday. And that's all from the propagation team this week.

The London Free Press Podcast
The LFP Podcast, ep. 83: Examining Amazon's 2,000-job mega-facility

The London Free Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 12:22


Amazon will be looking to fill 2,000 jobs by the end of the year when their new sorting facility opens in Southwold. London Free Press Reporter Norman De Bono joins the show to discuss some issues Amazon and future staff are already facing.

Girl Flower Podcast
In conversation with Liz Mobbs of The Southwold Flower Company

Girl Flower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 52:57


Today we are in conversation with Liz Mobbs founder of The Southwold Flower Company. Liz is a grower/florist/ gift retailer based in the beautiful coastal town of SouthwoldWe speak about the beginnings of the Southwold Flower Company and how the pandemic has had a positive impact on the business, allowing it to organically evolve and growWe chat about THOSE beautiful instagram images, dig in to find out how Liz takes her photos, how she curates her products and how the site has now become a real destination for the clients that visitLiz also offers workshops for both professional florists and flower lovers to suit all pockets and has an exciting masterclass collaboration coming up this year with Brigette of Moss & StoneThere is loads more in this ep,  so we hope that you enjoy it and don't forget to check out 'The Grid' if you haven't already...you won't be disappointed!We had lots of laughs along the way and it was an absolute pleasure letting Liz into her flowery worldThank you so much Liz, you were wonderful xhttps://thesouthwoldflowercompany.co.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/southwoldflowercoSupport the show (http://www.instagram.com/girlflowerpodcast)

Rhythm & Brews
Adnams with Julie and Fergus Fitzgerald - “I’ve got an hour’s worth of pigeon songs”

Rhythm & Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 138:16


Luke and Andrew sit down with Julie and Fergus Fitzgerald from Adnams to discuss all things Ghost Ship Love (or not), Grunge Vikings, sitting on walls, fresh hops and the top 10 pigeon songs of all time.Beers include:Adnams Brewery  - Red Phantom (Rye IPA) paired with  Modern Baseball - Your GraduationAdnams Brewery - Wild Hop (Green Hop Amber Ale) paired with The Frames - Star Star/Pure ImaginationAdnams Brewery - Innovation IPA (IPA) paired with Temple of the Dog - Hunger StrikeAdnams Brewery - Tally-Ho (English Barleywine) paired with The Unthanks - The King of RomeTheme tune is I Can Hew by Mawkin, from their album The Ties That Bind

Beer Beauty
Fergus Fitzgerald: Head Brewer, Adnams

Beer Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 65:24


This week I'm joined by Fergus Fitzgerald, head brewer at Adnams in Suffolk. The brewery is based in the seaside town of Southwold and you might have heard of their popular beers, Ghost Ship and Broadside. If not, then you're in for a treat as we explore the brewery, the distillery – yes, distillery, and more!You can also hear two more brilliant #beerlovenotes from drinkers sharing details of their most cherished beer. And I also speak to Duncan and Keith, the founders of the new alcohol-free beer brand, Days Brewing. All the beers are listed below!Beers mentioned:Nevermore is Adnams collaboration with Thornbridge Brewery. An India Porter, which is a dark brown beer at 5% ABV with a raisin-like fruitiness to its flavour https://www.adnams.co.uk/customer/pages/nevermore Broadside: stronger at 6.3%, a ruby beer, which for me offers a damson, fruitcake like flavour, and a pronounced bitterness: https://www.adnams.co.uk/beer/adnams-broadside-bottles.htm?gclid=CjwKCAiAhbeCBhBcEiwAkv2cY3vpAegS2M27N9-LGvbhaRHCLY5ezI2Tbia78VDradKMhR8OWzSUzBoCDsAQAvD_BwESpirit of Broadside – ‘beer brandy' – beer eau-de-vie: https://www.adnams.co.uk/spirits/shop-by-type/other-spirits-1/adnams-spirit-of-broadside.htm Explore the site for more beers, wines, gins, whiskey, vodka and rum: https://www.adnams.co.uk/ Days Brewing were with me discussing their 0.0% Lager and Pale Ale. Check them out here: https://daysbrewing.com/ BEER LOVE NOTESKrishan's beer was Orval, an amber Trappist ale brewed in Belgium under the supervision of monks: https://www.beermerchants.com/orval Kendra's beer from Cameron's in Hartlepool – find it locally when the pubs reopen to drink on cask/draught: https://cameronsbrewery.com/camerons-pubs/OR buy a case of bottles here: https://cameronsbrewery.shop/product/strongarm-bottle-8-pack/ Why not send me your #beerlovenote??Record a 60-second voice clip on your phone!Who are you?Which town / city / village + county you are from What's your favourite beer and why? Remember to tell me the brewery AND the name of the beer or what your most favourite beer and food match is and whyEmail it to me: hello@beerbeauty.co.uk and I might just include you in a future edition of the podcast! BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE – BEERS IN MY MARCH COLUMNCurious Brew: https://www.chapeldown.com/collections/beer-cider/products/curious-brew Salopian Lemon Dream: https://www.salopianbrewery.co.uk/product/lemon-dream-500ml-x-12-pack/ Jex-Blake Mosaic is SOLD OUT. But why not try Rational Creatures or a Mixed Case? https://www.bellfieldbrewery.com/collections/gluten-free-beer/products/mixed-case-rational-creatures-days-core-beers-12-cans GET IN TOUCH!That's it from me for now. Follow me on social media!Twitter on @BeerBeauty: https://twitter.com/beerbeauty Instagram: @TVMarv https://www.instagram.com/tvmarv/ Subscribe and review if you can!See you next time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cans Across The World
Episode 86 – Southwold Christmas Ale (Adnams)

Cans Across The World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 34:42


n this episode, Seán rambles about the Winter Solstice (21st Dec), mental health/mindfulness exercises, being excited for Christmas and protecting your family dinner from the cops. He also discusses the latest beer news and happenings of this crazy ol’ world. The beer sampled in this episode is the Southwold Christmas Ale by Adnams.

I'll Try That Podcast
03 - Adnams | Ghost Ship

I'll Try That Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 17:48


In this week's episode we travel to the eastern coastline of England to discuss Adnams, Ghost Ship in the Pursuit of Hoppiness. In the Hop Topic we talk about the breweries aiding our NHS heroes during the COVID-19 pandemic.Be sure to follow Adnams

Let's Talk Shop
Let's Talk Shop with David from Lift Store

Let's Talk Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 61:31


In this episode of Let’s Talk Shop, I speak with David who’s the owner and founder of Lift Store in Southwold in Suffolk. Lift is a lifestyle store that has been going for around 4 years now and during the lockdown, David moved to a new location and the store is now 3 times the size of the original shop. We talk all about retail now, how the lockdown have been, what’s important when selecting new suppliers to work with, how David sources and discovers new products and the lack of diversity in our industry. If you enjoyed this episode, please share where you are tuning in and tag me over on Instagram @small_business_collaborative and if you can take a moment to rate and review Let’s Talk Shop over on itunes/apple podcast I will be forever grateful. Whilst you’re there, subscribe too so you don’t miss any future episodes. Links mentioned in the episodeMy beautiful Caravan https://www.instagram.com/mybeautifulcaravan/Homebake https://www.instagram.com/homebakeshop/Pencil me in https://www.instagram.com/pencilmeinshop/Moxon https://www.instagram.com/moxonlondon/Lottie Hall https://www.instagram.com/lottiehallstudio/Rap Cards https://www.instagram.com/wrap_magazine/ Connect with DavidWebsite:  https://www.lift-store.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liftstoresuffolk/Visit the brick and mortar shop: 1 Drayman Square, Southwold IP18 6GB  Connect with meWebsite: https://www.smallbusinesscollaborative.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/small_business_collaborative/ Apply to be a guest on season 4 of Let’s Talk Shophttps://thereseoertenblad.typeform.com/to/ZPiHVX 

Let's Talk Shop
Let's Talk Shop with David from Lift Store

Let's Talk Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 61:31


In this episode of Let’s Talk Shop, I speak with David who’s the owner and founder of Lift Store in Southwold in Suffolk. Lift is a lifestyle store that has been going for around 4 years now and during the lockdown, David moved to a new location and the store is now 3 times the size of the original shop. We talk all about retail now, how the lockdown have been, what’s important when selecting new suppliers to work with, how David sources and discovers new products and the lack of diversity in our industry. If you enjoyed this episode, please share where you are tuning in and tag me over on Instagram @small_business_collaborative and if you can take a moment to rate and review Let’s Talk Shop over on itunes/apple podcast I will be forever grateful. Whilst you’re there, subscribe too so you don’t miss any future episodes. Links mentioned in the episodeMy beautiful Caravan https://www.instagram.com/mybeautifulcaravan/Homebake https://www.instagram.com/homebakeshop/Pencil me in https://www.instagram.com/pencilmeinshop/Moxon https://www.instagram.com/moxonlondon/Lottie Hall https://www.instagram.com/lottiehallstudio/Rap Cards https://www.instagram.com/wrap_magazine/ Connect with DavidWebsite:  https://www.lift-store.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liftstoresuffolk/Visit the brick and mortar shop: 1 Drayman Square, Southwold IP18 6GB  Connect with meWebsite: https://www.smallbusinesscollaborative.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/small_business_collaborative/ Apply to be a guest on season 4 of Let’s Talk Shophttps://thereseoertenblad.typeform.com/to/ZPiHVX 

Let's Talk Shop
Let's Talk Shop with David from Lift Store

Let's Talk Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 61:31


In this episode of Let’s Talk Shop, I speak with David who’s the owner and founder of Lift Store in Southwold in Suffolk. Lift is a lifestyle store that has been going for around 4 years now and during the lockdown, David moved to a new location and the store is now 3 times the size of the original shop. We talk all about retail now, how the lockdown have been, what’s important when selecting new suppliers to work with, how David sources and discovers new products and the lack of diversity in our industry. If you enjoyed this episode, please share where you are tuning in and tag me over on Instagram @small_business_collaborative and if you can take a moment to rate and review Let’s Talk Shop over on itunes/apple podcast I will be forever grateful. Whilst you’re there, subscribe too so you don’t miss any future episodes. Links mentioned in the episodeMy beautiful Caravan https://www.instagram.com/mybeautifulcaravan/Homebake https://www.instagram.com/homebakeshop/Pencil me in https://www.instagram.com/pencilmeinshop/Moxon https://www.instagram.com/moxonlondon/Lottie Hall https://www.instagram.com/lottiehallstudio/Rap Cards https://www.instagram.com/wrap_magazine/ Connect with DavidWebsite:  https://www.lift-store.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liftstoresuffolk/Visit the brick and mortar shop: 1 Drayman Square, Southwold IP18 6GB  Connect with meWebsite: https://www.smallbusinesscollaborative.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/small_business_collaborative/ Apply to be a guest on season 4 of Let’s Talk Shophttps://thereseoertenblad.typeform.com/to/ZPiHVX 

The Soot and Whitewash Film Photography Podcast
Episode 52... A Sunny Walk With Neil & Some Cameras

The Soot and Whitewash Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 55:51


Just Neil this episode out in the forest following part of the Southwold to Halesworth narrow gauge railway line again. This episode he brings along Stewie the Speed Graphic, his Canon A1 and the Minolta Riva Panorama to make some images on sheets of Foma 400 and some 35mm Kentmere 400. ------------------------------- Forgot to make proper notes, sorry! I know that Analogue Wonderland was mentioned Henry and his Tales from The Magic Box podcast Im pretty sure an undated box of film was mentioned and called Ilford FP3. It was actually FP4. ------------------------------- As always please feel free to drop us an email at sootandwhitewash@gmail.com or send us a call in if you'd like to get your voice out on the show! You can do this either through the anchor app or email us a voice recording. If you like what we do and would like to support the show please head over to https://ko-fi.com/sootandwhitewash Neil - @neil_piper on instagram and www.neilpiper.com Alex's - @grainyblur on instagram Show instagram - @sootandwhitewash Thanks for taking the time to listen! Intro/outro music is: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sootandwhitewash/message

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Dewing Grain Podcast
64 – Fergus Fitzgerald – From Grain To Glass

Dewing Grain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019


We start this week with Andrew's latest thoughts on the markets in the Dewing Grain market report for week commencing 2nd December 2019. In Farmchat Andrew meets up Fergus Fitzgerald, Head Brewer at Adnams, to talk about the importance of their Southwold roots and how drinks such as beer and gin are leading the way in a return to an appreciation of the subtleties of flavour. The relationship between Adnams and the Holkham Estate, who provide the malting barley for Adnams in a deal brokered by Dewing Grain, is discussed as an example of a direct relationship that helps to tell a story to the customer about provenance. Our beer this week is one of Adnams's most popular - Broadside - which at 6.3% gets the morning's trading off to a good start. Merchant listeners: Don't forget to make your reservation for the Norfolk Dinner on 16th January. Contact emma@dewinggrain.co.uk to book tickets. If you would like to sponsor the Dewing Grain Podcast please email: hello@tinshedproductions.co.uk The Dewing Grain Podcast is co-produced by www.eastcoastdesignstudio.co.uk and www.tinshedproductions.co.uk Dewing Grain - Independent grain trader for Norfolk & Suffolk 01263 731550 - www.dewinggrain.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Slightly Foxed
10: From Page to Stage

Slightly Foxed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 38:42


Just who are literary festivals for and why do we love them so much? Gail, Steph and host Philippa go backstage with Anne Oxborough of the well-established Ways With Words and Michael Pugh of recent start-up the Llangwm Literary Festival to find out more. From the delights of surprise-hit speakers, post-show river swims, vodka-fuelled poetry sessions and the rise of fancy food stalls to the horrors of airborne green rooms, bacon-roll bust-ups and rail replacement buses, the conversation ranges far and wide in the usual Slightly Foxed way. In this month’s audio-adventure through the magazine’s archives the writer and performer A. F. Harrold goes speed-dating with Iris Murdoch at Cheltenham Literature Festival and, to finish, there’s the usual round-up of recommended reading from off the beaten track. Please find links to books, articles, and further reading listed below. The digits in brackets following each listing refer to the minute and second they are mentioned. (Episode duration: 38 minutes; 42 seconds) Books Mentioned Slightly Foxed Issue 63 (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-63-published-1-september-2019/) (2:27) Boy (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/roald-dahl-boy/) , Roald Dahl (2:32) The Eagle of the Ninth (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/the-eagle-of-the-ninth/) and The Silver Branch (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/the-silver-branch-published-1-sept-2019/) , Rosemary Sutcliff (2:37) Corduroy (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/corduroy-plain-foxed-edition/) , Adrian Bell (2:42) The Salt Path (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/raynor-winn-salt-path/) , Raynor Winn (15:52) This Is Going to Hurt (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/adam-kay-this-is-going-to-hurt/) , Adam Kay (24:05) Julian of Norwich: A Very Brief History (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/janina-ramirez-julian-of-norwich/%20‎) , Janina Ramirez (25:11) The Sea, The Sea (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/iris-murdoch-the-sea-the-sea/) , Iris Murdoch (27:07) Take Nothing with You (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/patrick-gale-take-nothing-with-me/) , Patrick Gayle (33:23) The British in India (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/david-gilmour-british-in-india/) , David Gilmour (34:50) The Silence of the Girls (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/pat-barker-silence-of-the-girls/) , Pat Barker (35:44) Travels in a Dervish Cloak (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/isambard-wilkinson-travels-dervish-cloak/) , Isambard Wilkinson (36:40) Related Slightly Foxed Articles  A Date with Iris (https://foxedquarterly.com/a-date-with-iris-murdoch-slightly-foxed-magazine/) , A. F. Harrold on the novels of Iris Murdoch, Issue 25  Other Links Oxford Literary Festival (https://oxfordliteraryfestival.org/) (1:00) Sea Fever Literary Festival (https://www.seafeverliteraryfestival.com/) , Wells-next-the-Sea (1:08) The Festival of Book Clubs, a one-day annual festival in Hook in the autumn (3:38) Slightly Foxed Autumn Launch at One Tree Books (https://foxedquarterly.com/autumn-launch-party-one-tree-books/) , Petersfield. Tuesday 10 September, 6.30–8 p.m. (4:15) Ways With Words: Festivals of Words and Ideas (https://www.wayswithwords.co.uk/) , Dartington, Keswick and Southwold (5:05) Llangwm Literary Festival (http://www.llangwmlitfest.co.uk/) , Pembrokeshire (6:18) Hay Festival (https://www.hayfestival.com/home) , Hay-on-Wye (18:01) Cheltenham Literature Festival (https://www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/literature) and Edinburgh International Book Festival (https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/) (18:08) Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No.3 in E Major by Bach The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable (https://www.podcastable.co.uk/)

The Soot and Whitewash Film Photography Podcast
Episode 37 - Mells to Wenhaston

The Soot and Whitewash Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 26:07


Join me as I have a wander along another area for my project Southwold to Halesworth. Join me in shouting Doh! and other profanities as I make a colossal error with my camera, and listen along as I try to work out if I do in fact have a fear of cows. Yeah cows... ------------------------------- As always please feel free to drop me an email at sootandwhitewash@gmail.com or send me a call in if you'd like to get your voice out on the show! You can do this either through the anchor app or email me a voice recording. Instagram - @neil_piper and @sootandwhitewash www.neilpiper.com Thanks for taking the time to listen! Intro/outro music is: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sootandwhitewash/message

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The Soot and Whitewash Film Photography Podcast
Episode 36 - One Roll, One Hour - More Southwold to Halesworth

The Soot and Whitewash Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 12:43


So inspired by the Sunny 16 guys I went out with the intention of shooting one roll of 120 in an hour, walking more of the railway line that I have spoken about previously for my project Southwold to Halesworth. FYI, setting yourself that task with pinhole is dumb...

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The Cycling Podcast
48: The Women's Tour 2018 | Stage 1 | Framlingham - Southwold

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 50:59


Stage one of the OVO Energy Women’s Tour finished on the seafront in Southwold with Jolien D’Hoore of Belgium and Mitchelton-Scott winning the bunch sprint in her first race back after suffering a broken collarbone. The Cycling Podcast Féminin reports from the finish with Richard Moore, Orla Chennaoui and Rose Manley analyisng the stage and looking ahead to the overall battle to come in the days ahead. We hear from stage winner D’Hoore and from the third placed Coryn Rivera. There are also interviews with Hannah Barnes and Pauline Ferrand-Prevot, the Canyon-SRAM riders who are both targeting general classification.  The first stage was marred by crashes, and there’s news on Abi Van Twisk, who was badly hurt in the finishing straight and taken to hospital. And we hear from Katie Archibald, another rider returning from a broken collarbone sustained at the Tour de Yorkshire. The Olympic champion hit the tarmac on stage one but was unhurt.  The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Skoda and Science in Sport

RadioRadsport
13. Juni 2018 In 60 Sekunden mit Sebastian Weinert

RadioRadsport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 1:40


Southwold, Mitchelton-Scott-Fahrerin, Jolien D'Hoore, Marta Bastianelli, Team Alé Cipollini, Coryn Rovera, Sunweb, Tour de Suisse 2018, Leukerbad, Diego Ulissi von UAE Team Emirates, Enric Mas, Quick-Step Floors, Tom-Jelte Slagter, Dimension Data, Slowenien-Rundfahrt, Simone Consonni, Team UAE Emirates, Matteo Peulucchi, BORA-hansgrohe, Niccolo Bonifazio, Bahrain-Merida, Marcel Kittel, Katusha-Alpecin, Max Walscheid, Sunweb

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Life Passion and Business
Episode 13: Simon Middleton. Teaching to Menswear, via Nursing, Branding and Stories.

Life Passion and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 61:21


My guest on today's programme is Simon Middleton. He was a connection I followed and made through LinkedIn. So imagine my surprise to during our conversation when I discovered that Simon is the author of "Build A Brand In 30 Days" a reference source I regularly use with marketing clients. It is true to say that Simon is in his later years and has had a long and varied career. On leaving education, he trained as a primary school teacher. On qualification, he discovered that teaching was not for him. Moving into public relations, he honed his creativity and writing skill. Then in one of those volte-face moments, he decided to retrain as a Nurse and spend ten years working in the NHS. On leaving the health service in another career shift, he returned to the PR and branding world. It was a time accelerated growth, and his career took off, writing books, speaking at events, running a successful brand consultancy. He did the TV slots. He did the world travel. Moving on again for health reason, Simon relocated to his beloved Suffolk and found inspiration on the beach and in the harbour at Southwold. That inspiration has led to the launch of a new menswear clothing brand. "Blackshore" In our conversation, you can hear us enjoying the journey. We touch on branding, Stories, What is a success, the meaning of life and the reason why TV detectives drive Volvo cars. I hope you enjoy the conversation with Simon Middleton.

Weird Tales Radio Show hosted by Charles Christian
Episode 11: Candlemas and Paranormal Detectives

Weird Tales Radio Show hosted by Charles Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 59:00


The Hare is knocking at the door! It can only mean the latest Weird Tales Radio Show (episode 11) is now available as a podcast. This is our Southwold haunting, Stilton Cheese rolling, Mark E. Smith remembering, Candlemas weather lore, paranormal detective novel author interviewing show with Carolyn Haines and E.E King show. Along with ghosts, witches, urban myths and folklore, we're also playing tracks by The Fall and and John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton. Content: Clean. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

British Theatre Guide podcast
All We Ever Wanted... Hull's Middle Child at Latitude

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 22:23


All We Ever Wanted Was Everything by Luke Barnes is the latest "gig theatre" production from Hull-based theatre company Middle Child. After a run at the Welly Club in Hull in June, the production will be performed at this year's Latitude Festival. BTG editor David Chadderton spoke to Middle Child artistic director Paul Smith about the show, as well as musing on political theatre, adapting for festivals, attracting new audiences to theatre and becoming a new National Portfolio Organisation for Arts Council funding. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything will be at Latitude Festival in Southwold, Suffolk on Sunday 16 July before appearing at Reading Fringe on 20 July and then in Paines Plough’s Roundabout Theatre at Summerhall for the Edinburgh Fringe from 4 to 27 August 2017.

British Theatre Guide podcast
Clod Ensemble's On the High Road - Festival Edit at Latitude

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 24:04


At this year’s Latitude Festival, Clod Ensemble will present a special ‘festival edit’ of its new show On the High Road, which will be directed by Suzy Willson with music composed by Paul Clark, founders of the company in 1995. Suzy and Paul spoke to BTG editor David Chadderton a week before Latitude was due to open about the show, the company's work and methods and plans for future work. Latitude Festival runs at Henham Park in Southwold, Suffolk from Thursday 14 to Sunday 16 July 2017.

The Essay
The Boating Pond

The Essay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 13:17


Andrew Martin toasts five 'social phenomena' that are still with us - just.It starts amidst the elegance of the Jardin du Luxembourg, where the author's sons potter about with model boats on the ornamental lake. This is charmingly anachronistic and will spark off searches for more ponds and model boats in the UK. Places such as Hampstead, Clapham, Southwold, where it's a small but enthusiastic pastime still.Producer Duncan Minshull.

The Big Finish Podcast
Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 181 (August #06)

The Big Finish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 43:47


Toby Hadoke is back for another week and another free download and podcast. It's all part of his mission to talk to someone associated with every Doctor Who story from the show's first 52 years on TV. And today, it's a trip back to 1973...

Episodes – Beer O'Clock Show
Revisited 02 – Southwold Bitter

Episodes – Beer O'Clock Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 12:01


  We look back into our past at the first beer we ever reviewed: Adnams Southwold Bitter. How will be like it now? Well, that’s somewhat the point of these specials… Click here to listen back to the original review in episode 1

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Comedy 365
Brian and Georgina's Fat Chance [Ep 76]

Comedy 365

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2013 45:07


Unicorn and Ale Pie. Plus, a C3P0 Cellotape dispenser, cheese police in Gloucester and a tiny toilet roll. Also, a trade show for candy bars in Chicago, and how many Superman comics does it take to buy a beach hut in Southwold. This podcast may occasionally contain strong language.

Pubcask
Pubcask 20.mp3

Pubcask

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2013 15:33


On this milestone edition the guys visit one of their favourite breweries Adnams in Southwold. THey discuss the Brewery Tour in detail as well as what else Southwold has to offer. If you like beer and have a sense of humour, listen to the Pubcask.

Shift Run Stop
Episode 30: MJ Hibbett

Shift Run Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2010


A summery episode this week, as a guitar-wielding Mark "MJ" Hibbett swings by to serenade us in the sunshine, and we snack on Southwold's finest seaside fare. Mark is responsible for the world's first internet hit, the gloriously nostalgic vintage computing paean Hey Hey 16K ("What does that get you today?") plus loads of other brilliant [...]