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This week the Daily Record's political editor Paul Hutcheon is joined by the First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, John Swinney. The pair sit down over a plate of Tunnock's teacakes to discuss the issues Record readers hold dear - the NHS, the cost of living, Donald Trump, and in an exclusive reaction, the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of a woman. To watch this exclusive interview in full, head to the Daily Record's YouTube channel. Presented by Paul Hutcheon. Audio, video and editing by Daryl Devine and Molly Finlay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIt's time for some chit-chat!It's been a while since we've had the chance to sit down and discuss all things dolly. Angelique has been off on holiday, during which she attended BlythCon UK, so there's plenty to share about that experience. Plus, we have lots to catch up on regarding dolls finding their forever homes and some exciting new releases on the horizon.So grab a cuppa and a Tunnock's teacake, and enjoy the episode!Dolly hugsAnnie & Angelique xxDon't forget if you love the podcast and would like to help us with a coffee, here is the link- buymeacoff.ee/ladollydisBIf you have any news or info you would like to share about the world of Blythe, please let us know.Email us at ladollydispatch@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladollydispatch/Etsy store- http://www.etsy.com/au/shop/LaDollyDispatchFollow Annie here: https://www.instagram.com/anio_official/Follow Angelique here: https://www.instagram.com/lapetitechouette33/
It may be a few days late, but fear not, the IGN UK Podcast is back for more video game, film, and chocolate snack related chat. Cardy, Matt, and Emma have got both Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's campaign and multiplayer to talk about this week, as well as A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead. There's also a cheeky little Endless Search to play, and, of course, your feedback. Remember to send us your thoughts about all the new games, TV shows, and films you're enjoying or looking forward to: ign_ukfeedback@ign.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jane and Chris talk to copyright legend Professor Carys Craig (and her best pal Brodie - pictured) about her copyright history, critical legal studies, the fact that copyright is not neutral, the saga of copyright litigation in Canadian universities, copyright anxiety and of course her favourite cake. Editing by the fabulous Emma Guilbert Carys Craig biography at Osgoode Law school www.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty-and-st…craig-carys-j/ Carys is the author of Copyright, Communication & Culture: Towards a Relational Theory of Copyright Law (2011), and the co-editor of Trade-marks and Unfair Competition Law: Cases and Commentary, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 2014) and Copyright: Cases and Commentary on the Canadian and International Law, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 2013). Her award-winning work has been cited with approval by the Supreme Court of Canada. Carys on Twitter: twitter.com/CraigCarys Links to other things discussed in this episode: Carys Craig and Bob Tarantino's article “An Hundred Stories in Ten Days”: COVID-19 Lessons for Culture, Learning, and Copyright Law: digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ohlj/vol57/iss3/3/ Webinar 29: Friday 15th January: Carys Craig and Bob Tarantino: go.alt.ac.uk/UKCopyrightLit-29 Carys's article Critical Copyright Law & the Politics of ‘IP' – available at: digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/scholarly…rks/2715/ CREATe Evidence conference where Chris and Jane met Carys in October 2022 www.create.ac.uk/copyright-eviden…sis-and-futures/ Carys's paper from the Evidence conference on the evidence around copyright and gender: www.create.ac.uk/blog/2021/12/17/…the-connections/ Amy Thomas's study from CREATe on women's earnings – joint report with ALCS www.create.ac.uk/blog/2023/10/31/…and-a-copyright/ Copyright Anxiety Scale research by Amanda Wakaruk and Celine Gareau-Brenan published in the Journal of Copyright Education and Librarianship: www.jcel-pub.org/article/view/15212 York University vs Access Canada case universityaffairs.ca/news/news-arti…ariff-dispute/ Supreme court judgement: decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-cs…18972/index.do Ariel Katz – From Copyright Children to Copyright Adults blog post - arielkatz.org/archives/3578 CCH case - scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/…em/2125/index.do Best practice in OERs – code of practice and webinar that we ran on the topic cmsimpact.org/code/open-educational-resources/ Webinar 38: 11th June: Will Cross, Peter Jaszi, Meredith Jacob, Prue Adler and Dr Carys Craig. Codes of Best Practices in Fair Use in OERs: eu.bbcollab.com/recording/21726f2…f9b07cee91d82001f Extension of Canadian copyright term www.yorku.ca/osgoode/iposgoode/…d-copyright-terms/ Free trade agreements of Canada - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_trade_…0after%20Germany). Tunnock's Teacakes - www.tunnock.co.uk/products/teacakes/ Nothing going into the public domain in Canada – link to news story? www.lib.sfu.ca/help/publish/scho…right-term-canada AI and copyright stories in Canada: publishingperspectives.com/2024/01/can…till-unmet/ Best practices guide to OERs in Canada – a Association for Canadian Research Libraries publication: www.carl-abrc.ca/influencing-poli…ce-fair-dealing/
This week, host of Late Night Mash Rachel Parris sits down with Russell to select her most precious items for the Wonderbox. Russell finds out why the world is a better place because of tiny lederhosen, Tunnock's Teacakes and Rachel recalls her once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to normalise British sex toys. Rachel will be taking a show back out across the UK in 2024 so keep your eyes peeled for that. Rachel's book, Advice from Strangers, is available now and it makes a terrific Christmas present actually. You could buy a copy from here. Russell's tour continues with dates in various UK cities over December and January. Would those tickets also make good Christmas presents? Why yes they would. Here they are... Thanks for listening and as always there will be more Wonderboxery for your ears next week. Bye!
Longtime activist and author Bev Jackson is a founding member of the UK Gay Liberation Front and, more recently, co-founder of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Alliance (LGBA), one the the only organizations standing for homosexual (as opposed to “queer”) rights and the only UK charity supporting truly lesbian events. We discuss the corruption of Wikipedia, the astronomical increase of transing girls, the “born that way” narrative, zealous American politicians, outsourcing opinions, patience for the poorly-informed, boundaries vs inclusivity, pedophilia, Bad Law, medical scandals, and Tunnock's Teacakes. Plus, Corrrrrri changes his name, and Nina writes a scathing Letter to the Editor. Who's the queerest of them all? Listen and find out! Links: Bev on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BevJacksonAuth Bev's email: bev.jackson@lgballiance.org.uk LGBA website: https://lgballiance.org.uk Tribunal Transcript (Mermaids vs Charity Commission & LGBA): https://lgballiance.org.uk/tribunal-transcript/ LGBA conference: https://lgballiance.org.uk/tribunal-transcript/ John Boyne apologizes to Graham Linehan: https://twitter.com/JohnBoyneBooks/status/1698830513077694477 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heterodorx/support
Right guys, we're not even joking, this week we're joined by John Kelly. That doesn't stop us having our usual weekly round-up though, even ultra-running royalty doesn't stop that! John then dials in from Tennessee and we give him the full Young Hearts Run Free going over. John treats us to an hour of chat as we delve into his running story, talk about his time in the UK covering all sorts of running and non-running topics. Of course it's Barkley Marathons that fills most of our airtime, and why the hell not? Frozen Head State Park is John's local hood, the trails a familiar place. We get never heard insight from the legendary two-time Barkley Marathons finisher. We cover the enigmatic Lazarus Lake, interloopal fuelling/sleeping, navigation, weather, playing tour guide, race tactics, lessons learned and find out about John's ‘disaster prevention mode' in action. John is way to gracious with his time, we seize the opportunity to unearth a multitude of golden nuggets, the chance to pick his brain and listen to his wisdom was an absolute treat. Turns out he's a heck of a guy too, the Irn Bru swigging Tunnock teacake munchin' dude even promises a return appearance, we'll hold him to that! Your boys are striking gold at the mo and boy will we keep prospecting. Enjoy y'all. Give John a follow on his socials for lots of musings and entertainment INSTAGRAM and TWITTER
It's the final full episode of the year as the You Tried Dat?? gang tastes three chocolate bars acquired from Epcot: Terry's Chocolate Orange Bars, Tunnock's Milk Chocolate Coated Caramel Wafer Biscuits, and Galaxy Smooth Milk Bars. Some surprising quality to be had this week! They also discuss unexpected aggression at a smog check station before diving into a special gift edition of sweet or crazy. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week Frank and Emily are joined by Steve Hall. This week Frank has a new game to try out and had his first Christmas hamper. The team also discuss inhalers, ASMR and mallow… oh, and is it coming home?!
Elissa Soave tells Robert Kirkwood about her debut novel Ginger and Me, actor turned author Ross Armstrong takes Red Szell to a luxury private island in his murderous new thriller The Getaway and Robert asks some Talking Book narrators about what keeps them coming back. Picture shows the cover of Ginger and Me by Elissa Soave. Orange text on a black and white photo of a young lady balancing on a tram track in the city with a Tunnock's sign in the background
This week on Anime Pulse we got hot new summer anime, the latest COVID vaccine craze, and teacakes. Up first Joseph talks about the Tunnock's Milk Chocolate Teacakes and his new aversion to chocolate, meanwhile Andrew is curious about how our tastes in anime have matured. Then in the industry news a follow up to the death of the Yu-Gi-Oh creator, and the creator of Love Hina! wins election for Japanese Parliament. And finally we kick off a new season of anime with Joseph starting life in a new world as an overpowered skeleton, and Andrew defends the skies as a comedic witch.
This week on Anime Pulse we got hot new summer anime, the latest COVID vaccine craze, and teacakes. Up first Joseph talks about the Tunnock's Milk Chocolate Teacakes and his new aversion to chocolate, meanwhile Andrew is curious about how our tastes in anime have matured. Then in the industry news a follow up to the death of the Yu-Gi-Oh creator, and the creator of Love Hina! wins election for Japanese Parliament. And finally we kick off a new season of anime with Joseph starting life in a new world as an overpowered skeleton, and Andrew defends the skies as a comedic witch.
While he might not be worried about a Will Smith situation at his upcoming Irish shows, Jason Manford is prepared! [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/09115104/JasonManford_0905.mp3"][/audio] The comedian, actor, singer and general all rounder is bringing his new show ‘Like Me' to Ireland for a number of dates in Dublin, Galway and Cork. Jason joined Dermot and Dave to Man City, Tunnock's Tea Cakes and what he got up to in his garage during lockdown! Catch the chat by clicking play above and you'll find more about Jason's dates on his website
Today we're sitting at a brand new desk. We'll tell you all about it plus give our thoughts on the new season of The Morning Show and talk sweets and comedians. Find us @makingthecutpodcast on instagram to send us your recommendations and for the best experience listen on the Entale app.Mid century wall desk - https://www.westelm.co.uk/mid-century-wall-desk-h1693Succession - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/The Morning Show - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7203552/Tunnock's - https://www.tunnock.co.uk/The Car Years - https://www.itv.com/hub/the-car-years/2a6359Munya Chawawa - https://www.instagram.com/munyachawawa/?hl=enGreat Little Trading Company - https://www.gltc.co.uk/Man in the High Castle - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1740299/Betsy's Positive Videos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmZ0v3rV79E3Qf8bhXrBKQBunny the Talking Dog - https://www.instagram.com/whataboutbunny/?hl=enSecrid - https://secrid.com/en-gb/?gclid=CjwKCAiA7dKMBhBCEiwAO_crFPQgzjr_oBLca4x20GPfJVPKs3bQjt7oEBJ92FmW8uvk4OegG0-_RBoCcPQQAvD_BwE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones have finally cooled down only to heat up the airwaves with the latest look at Life on Planet Porky. Topics include: the spate of unusual recent weather events, Porky and LAJ's night in Leicester Square, Blondie, fashion nightmares, being a member of the MCC, the importance or otherwise of a dress code, Peter Willis' legacy, the knock on effect of having (or not having) the vaccine, the perilous life of a war correspondent, John Stonehouse, the troubled recent past of Dr Fox, Kitty Spencer's wedding, a new makeup store for men, and the years of graft behind each Tunnock's tea cake. It's the podcast that gets up at 5am every morning, it's Life on Planet Porky. Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
I am so thrilled to welcome Evie to the podcast today!Evie is a mental health nurse from Devon and co tribe leader of OneWave Sidmouth where she combines her love of the sea and paddle boarding with her passion for making blue therapy accessible to all. She believes that everyone should have the chance to feel the benefits of the sea, talk openly about mental health and be part of a supportive community. @OneWaveisallittakes is a non-profit surf community raising awareness of mental health with a simple recipe: salt water, surfing and wearing fluro to make an invisible issue visible. Started in 2013 by Grant Trebilco in Australia, OneWave has spread all over the world with around 200 groups now taking part. In 2019 Sidmouth joined the initiative and tribe leaders Evie and Charlotte now run frequent Fluro Friday sessions on the beach. With thanks to the incredible guys at @FatStickBoards and very generous donations, OneWave Sidmouth provides opportunities for people to experience Paddleboarding and other water based activities depending on the sea conditions.With thanks to a previous guest Becky Dickinson for introducing Evie to me! You can listen to Becky's podcast episode here.I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do! I'd love to hear your thoughts and do follow Evie and Charlotte at One Wave Sidmouth. If you have any questions, please get in touch on thejoyofsuppodcast@gmail.com.Instagram is @thejoyofsuppodcast_Follow #thejoyofsuppodcast on Twitter and InstagramFacebook The Joy of SUP PodcastWebsite www.jomoseley.comIt would be fantastic if you could also rate and review us on Apple as it will help more people find our paddleboarding SUP sunshine! Wishing you sunshine, thank you for listening, Jo x Please always put safety first + get the right advice for your training + body.
Cock-a-hoop after receiving a treasure trove of Tunnock’s wafers, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Disappearing Skills, from the donkey kick to the body swerve via ball juggling skillz and the Wharton Sit. Plus, a chance meeting in Rothbury and a glimpse inside the pages of WSC magazine issue 410. Record Breakers takes us to Madrid, Vienna and York, and Dan is joined by Glen Wilson from Popular STAND fanzine to talk all things Doncaster Rovers.Looking for the missing episodes? They were exclusively for WSC Supporters' Club members, and they were distinctly half-decent. Find out how to join the club and get behind the magazine at patreon.com/whensaturdaycomesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes)
Last week saw Scottish Blethers focus on tea - which puts us in the mood for cake! In this week's episode we explore some of the many regional cakes to be found across Scotland- from Kirriemur Gingerbread to Ecclefechan Tarts. In particular, we focus on the little national treasure, the Tunnock's Teacake. Before anyone asks- yes it definitely is a cake not a biscuit!
Taming ghosts, Adam makes a very public apology, Tunnock's, The Potpourri Forecast, an "After Eight accident", spies and smoke machines plus a sexually nervous man on a motorized bed. With Dan Reeves and Adam Firman. Subscribe and follow us for loads more important nonsense!!! Follow Dan and Adam on Instagram @thedanreeves @adamfirman Email the show: veryimportantveryserious@gmail.com Music from filmmusic.ioKevin MacLeod
We meant to talk about the pandemic this week and our new forthcoming class, and we got there in the end, but we also veered off into a chat about lockdown cakes, and the various cakes that define British culture. It all connects if you listen all the way through and if you’ve never had a Tunnock’s tea cake you might want to start scouring the Internet! :) www.handcogroup.com/futureproof Instagram: h_andco_ www.tunnock.co.uk/products/teacakes/
Jonny and Chris host an episode on their own for the first time. But rather than crumble under the pressure, they debate over what is the best Scottish biscuit/cookie. They keep it civil and don't get short(bread) with one another, so which one takes the (tea)cake?
It's the last Friday of UK lockdown, and Brad isn't phased at all. Honest. This week we chat through our amazing collab video with Glen Affric, when we tried to recreate the Tunnock's Wafer in liquid form. Diving into the comments we talk about hops, barrels and finish up with a deep dive into the history of... erm...marshmallows.Check out this week's video here, read Jonny's article on the future of beer culture here, and please donate to Black Lives Matter here. Now is the time for action.Brought to you by the team behind the Craft Beer Channel and sponsored by Beer Merchants, 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.If you can, please Support the show via Patreon and subscribe to our Youtube channel!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/craftbeerchannel)
Chris (@MFPTasty) is joined once again by another familiar face from the world of Scottish Women's football as Hearts striker Lisa Swanson joins him to discuss her two spells at Kilmarnock, playing for her childhood heroes, Rangers and moving to Edinburgh this winter. She also looks ahead to her life post-football and we find out what item would make her Tunnock's treat based dreams come true? Twitter: @LeadingtheLine website: www.leadingtheline.com
In episode 14 of the talkingLowerLeague podcast, Dylan, Ross and Ally run through their usual recap of the lower leagues last weekend before looking ahead to the coming weekend. They also look at James Keatings being cleared to play in the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup, discontent at Dundee United, Montrose being there or thereabouts and two big results for Clyde - plus a whole lot more. You can follow the lads on Twitter - @TBLowerLeague - and hear them answering all your questions on Patreon - patron.com/talkingbaws. --- Music from filmmusic.io "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
In episode 11 of the talkingLowerLeague podcast, Dylan, Ross and Ally are joined by illustrator extraordinaire Adam to run through their usual recap of the lower leagues last weekend as well as how the lower league sides got on in the Scottish Cup. For the second part of the show, they look ahead to this weekend - including the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup games. You can follow the lads on Twitter - @TBLowerLeague. --- Music from filmmusic.io "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Elizabeth talks to Dad about biting your tongue, Elizabeth's substitute teaching gig, Mom and Dad's trip to Key West, Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden and Buddy the Parrot, Donut Shop Guy, visiting Robert the Doll, hanging out at home with the boys, Infinity Train, and kazoos. In the News, there are stories about the 70-layer, world-record breaking dip, a call for volunteer pig snugglers at a pig rescue, and tiny robots made of living frog cells. Dad and Elizabeth play a few rounds of Would You Rather? Finally, for Treat Yourself, Dad and the boys try three varieties of English "biscuits" (cookies), Cadbury Whispa Biscuits, Cadbury Chocolicious Biscuits, and Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Biscuits.
The year of 2019 is coming to a close, which means closing on the first year of “Currently Obsessed.” In this episode, C + D reflect on their Top 5 Most Downloaded episodes. Episode 10: “Not today, Satan.” featuring the TBR Cart and delicious welsh cakes Episode 09: “Ancient Alien theorists say YES.” featuring an unexpected amount of aliens, including the stars of Strange Planet Episode 21: “Was murdered here. Would not recommend.” featuring Abe Lincoln and reviews of local jails Episode 34: “You know what’s scarier than you? My angst!” featuring the woman behind Hauntingly Human, Alex Schegetz, and the unexpectedly bad cardamom ice cream Episode 27: “I know you’re 39, but where is your mom?” featuring D’s second book writing update and Tunnock’s tea cakes
In this special food themed edition of the podcast Chris is joined by Glasgow City full back Rachel McLauchlan and Hibernian captain Joelle Murray ahead of the 2019 Scottish Cup Final between their two respective sides. They talk about their match day eating routines, what goes down on cheat day and what is their favourite Tunnock's product. Glasgow City face Hibernian in the 2019 Scottish Cup Final on Sunday 24th November at Tynecastle. Kick off is 16:10. website: www.leadingtheline.com Twitter: @LeadingtheLine
Rhodri, Telor ac Ifan sydd wedi mynd draw i dŷ Rhys i drafod gêmau rhyngwladol, gêmau’r Cymru Leagues, ac esgidiau Cei Connah yn y Tunnock’s Caramel Teacake Irn-Bru Wafer Challenge Cup of Scotland. Gêmau rhagbrofol Ewro 2020 (00m26e) Cymru Leagues (23m05e) Amser Ychwanegol (32m54e) Gwrandewch, tanysgrifiwch, rhannwch gyda'ch ffrindiau, a gadewch ni wybod be chi'n feddwl trwy gysylltu ar Twitter @podligo
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The boys hear fan reactions to last week’s Dundee derby, offer their own analysis, and delve into both teams’ deadline day business. Elsewhere, the lads try to get a deal with Tunnock’s Biscuits. If you fancy hearing your own voice on the podcast, ring 01382 575520 and leave a voicemail telling us what you think of the teams’ performance!
Is it OK to wear black to a wedding? Do you have a separate wardrobe for work wear and weekend wear? In this episode, C + D tackle dress codes—from “beach formal” to school uniforms to business casual attire. Links To Give You Life: Get all the book updates you never knew you needed delivered straight to your inbox as D works on her novel, “Daughter of Salt and Sea” Give your face baby-butt smoothness with this silicone face scrubber C’s obsessed with Embrace the #hotgirlsummer movement—in whatever way works for you Avoid making the same mistake as Lizzie of being an “outfit repeater” (or at least avoid your Kate) Save yourself the heartache of going through a day like “The Lorelais’ First Day at Chilton” and prep your outfits accordingly Put Obsessed to the (Taste) Test: C + D decided to revisit Tunnock’s and try a new delectable item from their menu. While it was nice to return to the robot-created goodies and vintage-inspired website, the Teacakes were a brand-new experience. Listen to the end of the episode to see what they thought, and if you give Tunnock’s a try, send in your thoughts to currentlyobsessedclub@gmail.com. Episode Guide: (00:00) D’s obsession with her book writing progress (09:10) C’s obsession with silicone face scrubbers (15:08) C talks “beach formal” and dress codes for weddings (20:54) D talks running out of formal items in her wardrobe (28:13) C talks business formal dress codes for work and presentations (34:13) D talks accidentally looking like a teenager at an important meeting (45:28) D talks school uniforms and C talks burning hatred for polo shirts (55:08) C + D put Tunnock’s Teacakes to a taste test
Nobody ever said supporting Dundee was easy.... This is a mercifully short monologue from Gary following the derby defeat at Tannadice. We'll be back in the future with a more in-depth pod next week - surely we can't slip up in the Tunnock's, can we?
On this weeks episode we hear from the gaffer Gary Holt and striker Lyndon Dykes as they give us their thoughts on the draw with St Johnstone in Perth. Andy, Calum and Euan then try and review the game after a frustrating day at McDiarmid Park. We will talk about the Tunnock's caramel wafer cup and the game involving Livingston Colts team last midweek. Time to chat about our fantasy football teams after that, how did Pitts n pieces, Sempdoria and Ruud Van Nipplejoy get on, we also talk about the star manager after last weeks results. In our new feature we will take a look at another game from the past, we've changed it up slightly, we will look at a game from the past but a game that took place between Livi and our next opponents, which this week is Forfar. We received a few questions from you to try and answer your questions on TalkLivi Question time. Finally we will preview the Forfar game as we travel to station park in the last 16 of the Betfred Cup.
The Lower League Football Show debate the benefit of Colt teams and their return to the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
That’s right to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing , Sam & Katie are talking about the moon landing ! Find out about the events which lead to this historic event and the amazing feats of engineering that made it happen. We also discuss karaoke and find out what part Tunnock’s teacakes and Kirspy Kreme played in the space race. Also we hear from a very special guest about their memories of this historic event ! follow us on Twitter @doomedrepeatpod
Here it is that great stuff we need to live, food! Again! We talked about Tunnock's Tea Cakes and their problematic views the Tunnock family has about Scottish Independence. THEN we tried a brand new segment: The Great American Candy Quiz! Can YOU guess where these candies are from? I doubt it! Want to tell us about something? Want to add a segment to the wheel? Tweet us!: @goneglobalpod or email us!: goneglobalpod@gmail.com You can find Cale and Jess: Cale- Twitter and Instagram: @totointow Website: caleward.com Jess- Twitter and Instagram: @jian91 Theme "Travelling in Bliss" by Marco Cunalata --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goneglobal/message
Hello everyone! We're back, and celebrating Boyd Tunnock's knighthood. Richly deserved for a great man who's made a fantastic contribution to society (and Luke's waistline), we're sure you agree.Elsewhere, we find out why the Queen has two birthdays, hear of a man who walks everywhere backwards, debate self-driving cars again, and talk business class on transatlantic flights. There's also plenty of your stories too so listen out for them, and to send in a story of your own, it's hello@lukeandpeteshow.com. Olé!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosts Miranda York and Anna Sulan Masing return to the Voices At The Table event at Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly. This episode includes readings from the live event by food editor and author Mina Holland, chef and owner of The Sportsman Stephen Harris, and actor Katie Leung reading restaurant critic Marina O’Loughlin’s review of Ubiquitous Chip, while Miranda and Anna discuss their bumper snack selection – including the history of Jelly Babies and Tunnock’s Teacakes – as well as the joy of menus, doughnut memories, and the fetishisation of food culture. Voices At The Table is a fortnightly food podcast that brings together an eclectic mix of voices across the literary, performance and food worlds. An evolution of the popular Voices At The Table event series, it aims to look at food from a fresh perspective. Follow @atthetable on Instagram and twitter, or head to atthetable.co.uk to find out more.
Danny busts open a box of Tunnock's Tea Cakes before chatting with The Xcerts' Murray Macleod about finding the sound and aesthetic for their new album 'Hold On To Your Heart'*, his experiences with Crohn's disease and not being afraid to dream big. They also discuss inviting fans onstage to perform 'mouth saxophone', dressing room parties, Bruce Springsteen, weird social media trends, nasal cameras, John Hughes and the perils of wearing a leather jacket... ALSO: The exclusive premiere of 'Outgrow/Anything', the new single from Manchester trio Hora Douse. Part of a split release with Been Stellar, out April 6th via Beth Shalom Records / Rose Coloured Records: rosecolouredrecords.bandcamp.com/album/split * 'Hold On To Your Heart' is out now digitally and on CD / vinyl / cassette via Raygun Music: thexcertsband.com SUBSCRIBE TO BITCHIN' BREW – Available on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud and Acast: smarturl.it/bitchinbrew Facebook: facebook.com/b.brewcast Twitter: twitter.com/bitchinbrewcast Instagram: instagram.com/bitchinbrewcast Email: b.brewcast@gmail.com
It’s the final episode of Live at the Pleasance for 2017. What a month it’s been! It’s all gone so fast! Can you believe it?! Etc. etc. This year we celebrated 70 years of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and 33 years of the Pleasance. We’ve talked to everyone from the freshest newly-hatched comedy chicks and the most seasoned Fringe leg(hen)ds (…ok we’re all tired right?) This episode features some of the best bits of Live at the Pleasance - are you ready for an onslaught of names? You’re going to hear chat from Rhys James, Kae Kurd, Pierre Novellie, Rose Matafeo, Terry Alderton, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Ross & Josh, Alisdair Beckett-King and Catriona Knox and live comedy from Dane Baptiste, John Robins, Kwame Asante, Andy Field and Pippa Evans. Grab yourself a cup of tea and a packet of Tunnock’s teacakes, sit back and marvel at all these funny genius minds at play. Oh and Al and Maddie are there too. See you in 2018!
It’s the final episode of Live at the Pleasance for 2017. What a month it’s been! It’s all gone so fast! Can you believe it?! Etc. etc. This year we celebrated 70 years of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and 33 years of the Pleasance in real style. We’ve talked to everyone from the freshest newly-hatched comedy chicks and the most seasoned Fringe leg(hen)ds (…ok we’re all tired right?) This episode features some of the best bits of Live at the Pleasance - are you ready for an onslaught of names? You’re going to hear chat from Rhys James, Kae Kurd, Pierre Novellie, Rose Matafeo, Terry Alderton, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Ross & Josh, Alisdair Beckett-King and Catriona Knox and live comedy from Dane Baptiste, John Robins, Kwame Asante, Andy Field and Pippa Evans. Grab yourself a cup of sweet tea and a packet of Tunnock’s teacakes, sit back and marvel at all these funny genius minds at play. Oh and Al and Maddie are there too. See you in 2018!
Chat abound this week! Catching up is the order of the day. LJ completed the marathon and her derriere is fine, thank you for asking. Yarn Shop Day is on Saturday and I am looking forward to diving face first into The Countess' Tunnock's. That's not a euphemism; she will have a tower of Tunnock's. If you can't come to Manchester, why not check out what's happening in your area? If you're abroad - stage your own Yarn Shop Day. In Enablers' Corner, I invite you to be enabled to the ME box. It's a monthly stationery subscription box. If you struggle to find the right sort of cards, this could be the answer to your stationery woes. It's £15 inclusive of postage and you can sign up at martineellis.com between 1st and 7th of every month. In Scottish yarn news, there's the Loch Ness Knit Fest, 29th Sep - 2 Oct 2016. Also, get yourself to Pitlochry next weekend, 7th May at the Atholl Palace Hotel. Dingwall Auction Mart hosts the Highland Wool Fest on 21st May 2016. I have some emails from lovely listeners. Props to Westy for looking after his fans and producing funny videos by taking the mickey out of himself. I take a look at The Knitting Goddess' new yarn, Totally British 4ply. It's an 85% Wensleydale, 15% Shetland blend which is grown, spun, processed and dyed in the UK. It's a great way to access breed yarns with the added benefit of lovely hand dyed shades too. I rather like it. It comes in at 400m/100g and retails at £18.50 per skein. Finally I ask the question, "Is The It?" for the stash accumulation. Show notes are at www.shinybees.com Music is courtesy of Adam and the Walter Boys with 'I Need A Drink'.
Sons and daughters of Scotland! We are Spilled Milk. And that’s as much of Braveheart as we remember. Listener Gemma kindly sent us a box full of Scottish wafers, caramel, and absurdities. What else could we do but start chewing? Alba gu bràth! EXPLICIT. spilledmilkpodcast.com Treats tasted: Tunnock’s tea cakes Tunnock’s caramel wafer biscuits Tunnock’s caramel log Lee’s Original Macaroon Super Fizz Wham tongue-tingling chew bar Highland Toffee softer eating