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Latest podcast episodes about then stephanie

Jim Lanahan and Friends
Robin Roberts Walk of Shame

Jim Lanahan and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 48:31


Jim says entirely too much about two sexy time encounters he had while working on Broadway shows in New York City. You’re welcome! Then Stephanie force feeds us Haribo gummy coke bottles. Mommy likee! Christine dresses up like a RuPaul Drag Queen! (Shout out Wendy Ho!) Next, Scott teaches us to respect the drip! Don’t worry, we will explain. Finally, Jim reveals Jane Pauley’s deepest darkest secret. Today’s Yummy Yummy is Haribo Happy Cola Bottles! Wanna be Friends with Benefits? This episode of Jim Lanahan and Friends is sponsored by Jim Lanahan on www.cameo.com. All proceeds support this pod! Your personalized video comes with a link to join our live studio audience when we record the podcast. This episode is sponsored by Broadway Bags! Check them out at: Insta: @Broadway_bags Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/BroadwayBags Connect with us! Podcast Group on Facebook: Jim Lanahan and Friends Podcast Group Jim Lanahan: Insta: @jimlanahan FB: @IamJimLanahan Website: www.jimlanahan.com Christine Sinacore: @csinacore on Twitter and FB Insta: @christinesinacore Website: www.christinesinacore.com Doctor Jon Paul Higgins: @doctorjonpaul on Twitter, Insta, FB Website: www.doctorjonpaul.com Scott Sheldon: @scottysheldon on Twitter and FB Insta:@scottasheldon, @scottysheldontheactor Website: www.scottysheldon.com Stephanie Laffin: @chickylaff on Twitter and Insta --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-lanahan/support

Unorthodox
New Beginnings: Ep. 243

Unorthodox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 76:04


This Jewish New Year will definitely be different from all others, but we're here to help you ring in 5781 with as much enjoyment and enlightenment as possible. First we talk to Rabbi Sandra Lawson of Elon University about her plans for High Holiday services on campus this year, as well as her experience as a gay, black rabbi navigating the Jewish world. She also shared how she uses music and social media to get her rabbinic message out to broad audiences. You can follow Rabbi Sandra on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Then Stephanie talks with Aliza Kline and Zoe Plotsky of OneTable, a platform that helps millennials gather for Shabbat meals. They tell us about their new High Holiday initiative, HereFor, which offers a variety of resources and virtual gatherings to help Jews feel connected and engaged this holiday season. Our Gentile of the Week is Father James Martin, a Jesuit priest and editor-at-large at America magazine, who first joined us on the show for Ep. 121 alongside comedian Judy Gold (he then appeared on her podcast, too). He shares his thoughts on the need for humor in dark times, and offers us some Jesuit-inflected wisdom for the Jewish New Year. Want more of the hosts? Listen to Stephanie on the Change Talk podcast as she sets intentions for 5781 with host Noah Pile. And share your 5781 intentions and resolutions at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave us a voicemail at (914) 570-4869. You can also record a voice memo on your smartphone and email it to us. Our annual fundraiser is underway, but we're doing things a little differently this year. We're looking to get as many participants as we can, giving whatever amount they're able. Everyone who gives will be entered into a raffle to spend some virtual time with the hosts. Head to bit.ly/unorthodox2020fundraiser to donate. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Get a behind-the-scenes look at our recording sessions on our YouTube page! Join our Facebook group, and follow Unorthodox on Twitter and Instagram. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, mugs, and baby onesies here. Sponsors: The Great Courses Plus Learn about everything from film to wine, personal finance, and public speaking, from professors and experts in their fields. Start your free trial at thegreatcoursesplus.com/unorthodox. Harry's is a great shave at a great price. Get a free Harry's trial shave set at harrys.com/unorthodox. PJ Library sends free storybooks to children (newborn to 12 years old), making it easy to start sharing Jewish traditions. Sign up at pjlibrary.org/unorthodox, and check out their digital guide to High Holidays at home at pjlibrary.org/highholidays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unorthodox
Joining the Club: Ep. 239

Unorthodox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 72:36


This week on Unorthodox, we're calling an emergency meeting of the Unorthodox club. First we talk to Rachel Shukert, a longtime Tablet contributor (and a contributor to The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia!) who is an executive producer and showrunner for The Baby-Sitters' Club reboot on Netflix. She tells us about growing up reading the series of books by Ann M. Martin, recreating the 90's series as a TV show set in the present, and what she's learned about today's teenagers from working with the actors on the show. Then Stephanie sits down with Adam Eli, the activist and author of "The New Queer Conscience," which is part of Penguin Random House's Pocket Change Collective. He tells us about initially rejecting his Jewish identity after he came out as queer, then ultimately realizing that his Jewish and queer identity could actually strengthen and reinforce each other. He shares how his Jewish background influences his queer activism, and offers advice to families whose children may be queer or questioning. Follow Adam Eli on Instagram @AdamEli and get a discount (!) on "The New Queer Conscience" using this link. Join Stephanie and former Unorthodox guest Beth Ricanati for a live challah-baking workshop Thursday, August 6 at 5 p.m. EDT in the Unorthodox Facebook group. Beth is a doctor who strongly believes in the healing power of baking bread, and she's going to share the magic of weekly challah baking with us. "Joan Knows Best" is a new weekly video series featuring Joan Nathan cooking her favorite Shabbat recipes with her son, David Henry Gerson. This Friday, August 7, at 12 p.m. EDT, they'll be making double-roasted lemon chicken. Tune in at live.tabletmag.com/joanknowsbest and get the recipes here. Let us know what you think of the show! Email us at unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave us a voicemail at (914) 570-4869. You can also record a voice memo on your smartphone and email it to us. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Get a behind-the-scenes look at our recording sessions on our YouTube page! Join our Facebook group, and follow Unorthodox on Twitter and Instagram. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, mugs, and baby onesies here. Sponsors: The Great Courses Plus: With thousands of lectures on all kinds of topics presented by subject-matter experts from top universities and institutions, keep learning with the Great Courses Plus. Get a free trial with unlimited access at thegreatcoursesplus.com/UNORTHODOX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Postcard Academy Travel Podcast
Bulgaria Travel for History Lovers and Digital Nomads

Postcard Academy Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 34:12


Bulgaria — is it on your travel list? It’s on mine, especially its capital, Sofia, a city rich in Roman ruins and Byzantine architecture.If you’re a history lover who enjoys affordable travel and getting off the beaten path, then Bulgaria might be the place for you.Joining me today is Stephanie Craig, a travel writer and an American expat/nomad based in Sofia.She’s also one half of the Rick Steves Over Brunch podcast and former host of The History Fangirl podcast.In this episode of the Postcard Academy, Stephanie shares how she ended up in Sofia and why it’s better suited toward digital nomads surfing the Schengen Zone than expats (if you don’t know what the Schengen Zone is, you can go back and listen to the deep dive I did).Then Stephanie is going to take us on a whistle stop tour of Bulgarian history, which is filled with one occupation after another. We also talk about some must-see historical sites in Sofia, including:St. George RotundaBoyana ChurchPark VranaCentral Mineral BathsYou might hear a baby squeak or two in this episode as Stephanie is holding her little one throughout our discussion. He’s very cute.Enjoy the show. *************I'm your host, Sarah Mikutel. Thank you for spending some time with me today. Have you ever thought of starting a podcast yourself? Find out how I can help you.

Onward Podcast
Rise Up After the Most Challenging Chapters of Your Life

Onward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 47:06


Stephenie Zamora tells us how we can rise up after the most challenging chapters of our lives. She knows how because she did it. Stephanie recently published her memoir, Unravel: Rising Up and Coming Back from a Season of Living that Damn Near Killed Me. Now if that book title didn’t capture your attention, I’m not sure what will! Stephanie helps catalyze individuals on their healing and growth journeys so they can uncover the purpose of their path, step into who they're here to be, and do the work they're here to do. Also, Stephanie developed a signature Journey Mapping process and program. This program helps individuals reorient to their own life, work, and relationships in the aftermath of life's most challenging chapters and big life transitions. Stephanie reveals that the fall is not the hard part. The hard part is the return, the rise, the comeback. She explains this is because this part of the journey requires a series of simple, yet incredibly difficult choices. Moment to moment, day to day. In addition, Stephanie tells us that life is always shaping us in relation to our purpose—who we are here to be and the work we’re here to do. Furthermore, we must be willing let go of what no longer serves us so that we can start carrying forward only what's truly aligned and become who we're meant to be. Finally, Stephanie shares that we can make the impossible happen if we're willing to untangle ourselves from the winning strategies that have kept us safe, successful, and secure up until this point in our lives.   Episode Highlights: First, Stephenie shares her life changing moment. Then, Emily and Stephenie discuss grief. Also, we discuss the growth opportunity offered by that the coronavirus. Next, Stephanie talks about her book Unravel: Rising Up and Coming Back from a Season of Living that Damn Near Killed Me.  Then she gives high level over view of what led her to write the book.  Also, she explains how that season of her life nearly killed her and how she blamed herself for what happened. Furthermore, she shares her how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder showed up in her life. Then she takes us through her difficult healing process. She shares the therapies she tried and what worked for her. As part of her healing process, Stephenie let herself feel pain until she thought she couldn’t take it anymore. In other words, she shares how she bravely faced her unresolved grief and trauma. Once this happened, Stephenie could start healing and find genuine joy, peace, and love. Stephenie is still navigating her grief and learning how to live with it.   Stephenie explains the concept of the void. She explains it as a feeling of nothingness - no feeling no light. Next Stephenie explains that we must pass through the void to access pure joy or purpose  Stephenie shares how we can start dealing with our feelings: One: Build trust in intuition and inner knowing and guidance - grief work requires discernment. Two: Begins with feeling feelings - gain insight - sit still become overtaken by your feelings. Three: Find the  purpose in your anger. Be with yourself - see what comes up and feel it. After that, Stephenie shares how we can go through the layers and the void.  First,  feel the emotion emotion and feel it fully. Then, get immersed in the emotion and find your way through it. Next,  see what’s beneath it.  Finally, keep going and work towards the void. Journaling by hand helped Stephenie heal. Stephanie shares that we have to do the deeper work.  In other words,  you have to be uncomfortable and none of us want that! In addition, it’s important to be able to call yourself on your own BS. Next Stephanie shares how she developed the Journey Mapping Process from her own experiences. Then Stephanie talks about the second coming of grief and how she realized that the fall isn’t the hard part. In other words, we don’t hit rock bottom and bounce back. The hard part is making the choice to rise up. Next she explains that coming back is a series of tiny choices and tiny moments. She also explains that when grieving, people need space to be heard and to feel it’s ok to say whatever they need to say.  Also, when grieving, we repeat our stories because we are  processing so much. Stephenie ends her interview with some final words of encouragement. She says you’re exactly where you need to be - you are so much more capable of navigating what you’re going through. Also,  we get to decide what meaning we give things that happen to us.  Finally, trust yourself. Resources Mentioned: Working with the Void Worksheet Stephenie’s Facebook Group Stephenie LinkedIn https://theunravelbook.com/ https://www.callofthevoid.tv/ The Last Word on Power by Tracy Goss https://instagram.com/stepheniez https://www.facebook.com/StephenieZamora/ Stephenie’s email: info@stepheniezamora.com Grief Episode with Shelby Forsythia - Onward Podcast Emily Harman Soul Pajamas Onward: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Onward Movement Facebook Group PodcastPress

Oh Here We Go
EP: 03 Ayahuasca and Home Remodel

Oh Here We Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 68:47


Josh Stadther sits down with Stephanie Parsley and discusses his 2 month journey he's about to embark on in Peru. The two talk about how every three days he will be doing Ayahuasca, learning plant medicine, and being completely unplugged from society. Then Stephanie dives in and talks about her first home remodel. She touches on topics such as hiring a fake contractor, getting stolen from, all the ups and downs of remodeling a home, how much everything cost, inspiration for the design, and answers all the questions submitted by everyone following along.

Did You Hear?
Episode 19: Spoopy Halloween!

Did You Hear?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 74:09


It's almost time for Halloween! What better way to celebrate than with some true, and mostly true, stories of haunted houses??Angelica recounts the horrific true story of Madame Delphine LaLaurie and her house of horrors in New Orleans. Then Stephanie covers the true story (behind the fake story) of the Amityville Horror. The scariest part of all? Stephanie can't pronounce Amityville.

Every Game in This City
Every Game in This City 4: Salty and Sweet

Every Game in This City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 104:00


With the whole cast assembled, Goldie Bartlett introduces our first special guest, Teddy Dief, who helped develop Hyper Light Drifter, co-founded Glitch City, and hosts his own podcast on the Idle Thumbs Network, Playscape LA. Teddy joins the team at Nu Sentral to explore the cinematic worlds and role-playing systems of the escape rooms at Breakout Nu. Then Stephanie, Jey, Shang Lun, and Doug peel off to get sweet and salty about the blend of story and puzzle in "Materia Medica," a Chinese medicine-themed escape room. Clearly feeling the effects of four full days of escaping, this episode culminates in a feverish jam session where we brainstorm dozens of escape room ideas.

Unfound
Stephanie Clemons: Triangle Of Control

Unfound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 109:20


Stephanie Ray Clemons was a 54 year old mother of 4 from Miramar, FL. She worked at a hospital and had two sisters. On the morning of May 20, 2018, a Sunday, Stephanie was at home. She spoke to her sister. Then Stephanie was later seen washing clothes at her apartment’s machines. She was never seen again. Charley Project: http://charleyproject.org/case/stephanie-ray-clemons NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/51681?nav Article: https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/miramar/fl-ne-miramar-stephanie-clemons-missing-20190102-story.html If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Stephanie Clemons, please contact the Miramar Police Department at (954) 602-4000. Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. --Please join us on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET for the YouTube Live Show. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. And at Paypal: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com --that is also the email address. --The Website: unfoundpodcast.com. - --Merchandise: --The books at Amazon.com in both ebook and print form. --don't forget the reviews. --shirts at myshopify.com/unfound-podcast. --cards at makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --And please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you.

Stephanomics
A Nobelist on the Future of Work

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 27:29


Workers around the globe are in for a shock in coming decades as automation transforms the workplace and maybe destroys their jobs. But for Nobel-winning economist Christopher Pissarides, it's not all dismal. Host Stephanie Flanders has an extended talk with the London School of Economics professor about the upsides of automation and how Europe may actually be well-positioned to survive this transition. They also discuss the risk of another Eurozone crisis and the need for a broader measure of economic success than national output or GDP. Then Stephanie catches up with Bloomberg reporter Shawn Donnan for an update on the U.S.-China trade war and his observations from a recent visit to the Asian nation. 

Stephanomics
The Streak Down Under

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 28:29


The longest economic expansion in the developed world may not be much longer for this world -- and that fear helped drive the shock election result in Australia last week. In the country where GDP has been growing for an amazing almost 28 years, Bloomberg's Chris Bourke explores how the cratering real estate market is threatening the first recession since Vanilla Ice topped the music charts.    Host Stephanie Flanders also talks with Bloomberg editor Malcolm Scott and economist Tamara Henderson about what the conservative government's re-election means for the economy Down Under. Then Stephanie catches up with Federal Reserve reporter Chris Condon about the central bank's sweeping review of how it approaches policy. 

Pratt Cast
Stephanie's Accountability with Teddi Mellencamp

Pratt Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 66:16


Teddi Mellencamp is stepping in to help Stephanie this week. Steph is back from Hawaii, and did a lot of soul searching while she was away. Teddi gives Steph some amazing tools to keep her accountable, and she gives her some harsh but honest and necessary advice on how to connect with her family again. Then Stephanie answers some of the burning questions listeners have sent in, and we finally find out what happened between Steph and Derek Peth in Napa.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Stephanomics
Can't Stop, Won't Stop (Working)

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 28:51


Many older Americans are living longer and are happy to keep working. Others can't afford to retire. Those are just a couple of the reasons why people over age 65 are swelling the ranks of U.S. employees in recent decades. On this week's episode of Stephanomics, Matthew Boesler takes a closer look at this phenomenon and how it's reshaping the world's largest economy.    Stephanie Flanders delves deeper into this issue in an interview with Teresa Ghilarducci, an economist at the New School for Social Research, from the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California. Then Stephanie visits Bloomberg's Los Angeles bureau to chat with reporter Anousha Sakoui about the new economics of global cinema following the record-setting haul of the latest Avengers film.

Stephanomics
The Fortnite Economy

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 28:14


Fortnite may be the biggest video-game phenomenon with more than 200 million registered players. It's also a good place to start if you want to understand globalization -- and the new directions the global economy is taking today.    In the premiere episode of Stephanomics, hosted by Bloomberg Economics head Stephanie Flanders, reporter Shawn Donnan explains how Fortnite has not only bypassed the U.S.-China trade war, but is also a key example of what's happening in the new digital economy. Then Stephanie talks with economist Richard Baldwin about how technology is crossing borders and changing the labor market.

Train Like A Mother
Ultra Training: 2018 Western States 100 Recap + Training Questions with Coach Stephanie Howe Violett, June 2018

Train Like A Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 35:07


In this podcast, Coach Stephanie and Dimity discuss Stephanie's recent 6th place finish in the grueling Western States 100—and why her strong finish was a bit of a disappointment. Then Stephanie puts on her coaching cap, and answers a variety of training questions, including pacing in the heat and running race paces during long runs.

The Wonder of Anime
Answering Your Calling ft Stephanie Reigle (#26)

The Wonder of Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 72:12


Happy 2018! I'm jumping right into 2018 bringing you an amazing episode this week featuring Stephanie Reigle of Soul Art by Stephanie Reigle! Before our interview, I fill you in on how I spent my New Years. I also discuss what my 2018 goals are, and I do the “Ditch And Replace Tag” inspired by the Friend Zone Podcast. Then Stephanie and I talk about her start with her company, answering to her calling, leaning on her spiritual guides, and way, way more. We laugh, we get emotional, and her adorable son Stones always makes a special appearance! If you liked this episode and the others, please be sure to review and rate if you're listening on iTunes! It helps The Wonder of Ivy Podcast grow! Show Notes: My Planner Which I found at TJ Maxx: http://tinypic.com/r/t66psg/9 They have a bunch online and in store: https://tjmaxx.tjx.com/store/shop/?_dyncharset=utf-8&initSubmit=true&Ntt=planner&qfh_sch=Search The Friend Zone Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thefriendzonepodcast/ditch-and-replace Stephanie Reigle: See her on the Who to Watch in 2018 list: https://thewonderofivy.com/2017/12/27/the-wonder-of-ivy-presents-who-to-watch-in-2018/ Her Facebook page for Soul Art: https://www.facebook.com/pg/StephanieReigleSoulArt/photos/?ref=page_internal Her Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/soulartbystephanie Barb Ruhl: https://www.facebook.com/BarbRuhlHealerPsychic/?hc_ref=ARQ2tw3XmA0LFuTt6jDxrFmV0cim-25P2Ys4OlHSYQivA-fWfdHZwzHiW6uq0zwxdUs&pnref=story Follow me: thewonderofivy.com https://www.instagram.com/thewonderofivy/ https://www.facebook.com/Thewonderofivy https://twitter.com/thewonderofivy Recorded by Lisa De La Cruz, using Snowball iCE Microphone. Edited using Audacity, www.audacityteam.org/ Music: Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Lazy Break SliceXbeats (looperman.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Black Tribbles
289 - TOP 10 Adam West Practitioning Stuff

Black Tribbles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 113:52


The Tribbles remember the true Caped Crusader - ADAM WEST of the 60s Batman series - with wonderful sound bites, anecdotes and a couple of speculative pieces of Hollywood lore. Then Stephanie, Simon and Sidney join the crew to reveal the TOP 10 Craziest Things Said on their YouTube walk thru subcultures and oddities PRACTITIONER TV. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message

Skylines, the CityMetric podcast
33. Parallel histories

Skylines, the CityMetric podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 15:10


“Is there a podcast this week?” Someone tweeted us yesterday. “Is it about trains? I’d like it to be about trains.” Oh boy have we got good news for you. The first half is very much about trains – or at least, the tracks they run on, as Jonn tells Stephanie what I learned when I accidentally wrote a history of the London Underground. (Honestly, he just meant to do the line names but it kind of got out of control.) Quick precis: there’s a huge gap in the 20th century, and the British state is obsessed with bloody royalty. Then Stephanie talks about her favourite crazy article of the week: a piece in the Daily Mail which imagines what London would look like had the Gunpowder plot succeeded in 1605, thus undoing the Reformation and turning these islands back into a Catholic country. Never mind that the last 400 years of British, European and World history would have been different, the article says –... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Another Mother Runner
#245: From Short to Long: Meet the 5K and Ultramarathon Coaches in TLAM Club

Another Mother Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 57:46


Sarah and Dimity chat up the two newest Train Like a Mother Club coaches, Lindsey Hein and Stephanie Howe Violett. First up is Lindsey (who you might recognize from her own podcast, I’ll Have Another), who laughs about three big goals she tackled basically all at once in her early 20s. This coach of the TLAM Club 5K Success program stresses the importance of not being self-critical and why consistency is key in making running a lifestyle. Learn how a little fellow named Russell is getting in the way of her usually die-hard commitment to watching “The Bachelor.” Then Stephanie, the coach of the first-ever TLAM Club ultramarathon training programs, shares her greatest successes in ultra races, including her recent 100K victory after a year of recovering from injuries. This professional ultramarathoner reveals she had to learn to be patient during her recovery, and she cautions about the dangers of ramping up too quickly post-injury. Find out how real life colors her PhD book-learning in her own life and her... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Skylines, the CityMetric podcast
21. North and south

Skylines, the CityMetric podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 44:11


You know there are people – bad, mean people – who've been known to accuse CityMetric of being a bit London-centric. As the world's leading purveyor of news about minor changes to the tube map, we can't understand this at all. Anyway. In an attempt to balance things out a bit, we're dedicating the whole of this week's episode to the world on the other side of the north/south divide. I talk about my recent trip to Liverpool, and what I made of that great city (which is, I'm sure, dying to know what another bloody Londoner thinks of it). Then Stephanie, an actual northerner, tells me about the relationship between Liverpool and her home town of Manchester. While we're at it, we also discuss why it is that, in Lancashire, local identity comes from cities while, across the Pennines, the Yorkshire identity still dominates Leeds and Sheffield. Next two staffers from the Centre for Cities – Newcastle's Ben Harrison and Sunderland's Paul Swinney – talk about their relationship between their two cities and why... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.