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Tune into this pop up podcast for all the reaction to Salford RLFCs win at Home to Workington from Kieran Dixon, Owain Abel, Callum Green and Cole Oakley Parky gives us a update on what happened at the Supporters Trust AGM, A New signing Jake Spedding has been announced by the club we talk about what he will bring to the team. Marketing masterclass or making fans mad, who would have thought a plastic chair with shirt on teasing a new signing would have caused such debate between fans and as Parky approaches a historic birthday he vows to try a new form of rugby in the future, will it be Wheelchair or Walking Rugby? Tune in and find out
Ps Tim Davis brings an inspirational message unpacking how we are free from condemnation because of the cross.
...in which we return to 19th-century Maryport in the company of author Simon Francis Brown to explore the world of regional shipbuilding through the exquisite illustrated journals of master shipbuilder Kelsick Wood. Starting our walk at the Shipping Brow Gallery overlooking the River Ellen, we set the historic context for Kelsick's arrival in Maryport in around 1818 – Britain as a maritime superpower, the age of empire, the political endgame of slavery – and paint a picture of the town's bustling harbour, its numerous taverns, the lavish dinners held for Lord Senhouse, the squalor of many residents. Battling weather on the harbour wall, we introduce Kelsick Wood, the Workington-born shipbuilder who travelled the world before acquiring the family yard at Maryport and starting the illustrated journals (excerpts below) that Simon discovered in a Greenwich archive. Sheltering from the gale in a harbourside ginnel, we discuss the business of shipbuilding: the crafts required to bring together a finished brig; the unforgiving economics of timber imports; the impact of Cumbrian weather on operations; and the insurance stranglehold held for a time by London shipbuilders. Retiring to the Golden Lion – where Kelsick spent many of his working hours entertaining potential customers and networking with the Maryport elite – we learn about the politically progressive family man who grieved the loss of a wife and six children, before winding down the podcast considering the numerous pressures which built on domestic shipbuilders – from overseas competition to the introduction of iron hulls – signalling the end of the age of sail. The Vanishing Age of Sail can be bought from Bookends in Carlisle and Keswick, and other local bookshops. It is also available from Amazon and Waterstones.
Ps Kojo Botsio brings a powerful message unpacking the importance of living a life which is glorifying God and not just satisfying selfish desires.
Ps Gale Dowding brings an important message about how we need to let God take control of our lives and realise it's not on us.
In this episode, we sit down with Alasdair Lumsden, co-founder of Carbon Neutral Fuels, to explore how taking a screwdriver to a VCR led to his time in tech entrepreneurship, which eventually ended up in the world of sustainable aviation fuel. Alasdair walks us through the company's Power-to-Liquid e-SAF project, Project Starling — a commercial-scale facility planned for Workington, Cumbria, targeting 25,000 tonnes per year of SAF by 2031.We dig into the nuts and bolts of CNF's technology stack — solid oxide electrolysis (with Topsoe), Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (Johnson Matthey's FT CANS process), and upgrading technology (Honeywell UOP) — and how CNF is integrating waste heat recovery to improve efficiency and unit economics. Alasdair also explains the decision to skip the demo phase and go straight to commercial scale, why their CO2 sourcing strategy shifted from 100% direct air capture to a mix of biogenic sources, and how they secured a 2031 grid connection date by choosing Cumbria over more traditional industrial sites.On the commercial side, Alasdair discusses how CNF has raised over £11 million to date — including £7.4 million from the UK Advanced Fuels Fund across two rounds — and is now mid-way through a £24 million Series A, targeting patient capital and strategic investors. We also cover offtake strategy, the Revenue Certainty Mechanism, the hydrogen policy disconnect, and why Alasdair sees the UK's DFT as a genuine competitive advantage for SAF developers looking to de-risk before expanding internationally.
Ps Ed Winbow brings a powerful message unpacking the incredible importance of forgiveness within our lives.
Ps Nick Reynolds brings an important message unpacking the dangers of having a fear of man.
Ps Ben Dowding brings an inspiring message looking into how we can live freely in our new identity in Christ.
Nathan Thorpe brings an important message about how we need to respond as believers after we have received God's love.
Special guest Ps Aaron Foster brings a powerful message unpacking Joseph and his interpretive dreams.
Ps Richard McGuinness brings an important message about being intentional with our Bible reading and not just doing it as routine.
Ps Colleen Wind brings a important message unpacking how we need to trust God even when life keeps throwing things at us.
Ps Ben Dowding brings a powerful message on Easter Sunday unpacking the power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Ps Jonny Foster brings an important message unpacking the historical application of the Bible and how the word of God brings life.
Ps Gale Dowding brings a powerful message unpacking the importance of reading scripture and how we can use it in our lives.
Tune into this weeks pop up podcast as we react to the news of 2 permanent signings, look back at the Supporters Trust event, Talk to Head Coach Mike Grady about Workington and the prep for London Broncos. Listen here or via your podcast playing app
Ps Ben Dowding brings a inspirational message unpacking the benefits that the Bible brings into our lives, when we choose to not just read it, but receive it.
Tune into this weeks podcast lots of Salford RLFC chat to enjoy as Paul Parkin returns. We look back at the Workington defeat, talk about Toby Hughes being Salford RLFC 1st multi year signing , Statements from the club regarding merch and helping people who were effected by the Pathway stopping in the end of 2025. We talk about engagement both online and real life, Lance Todd Trophy dinner details announced as the Salford Foundation produce a pdf highlghting what they do in the community . All this and more tune in here or via your podcast playing app
The team sat down with Alasdair Lumsden, one half of the Carbon Neutral Fuels (CNF) founding team, and discussed CNF's plan to produce vast amounts of eSAF in the UK. About Alasdair Lumsden:Alasdair is Co-founder and Director of Carbon Neutral Fuels (CNF), a UK-based Sustainable Aviation Fuel developer. About Carbon Neutral Fuels (CNF):CNF was co-founded by Alasdair Lumsden and Sophie Zienkiewicz on the sidelines of COP26 in Glasgow in 2021. Based in the UK, CNF is endeavoring to replace liquid fossil fuels with a more sustainable alternative and developing their modular and scalable Power-to-Liquid (PtL) flagship facility called Starling, a commercial-scale eSAF facility under development in Workington, Cumbria.This facility will convert low-carbon electricity, captured carbon dioxide and water into 25,000 tonnes/year of synthetic kerosene with a 97% lifecycle GHG emissions reduction versus fossil kerosene. This is enough to deliver over 40% of the UK's mandated 2030 eSAF supply. To date, Starling has received £7.4m from the UK government.--Links:CNF site - www.carbonneutralfuels.com CNF LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/carbonneutralfuels
Salford RLFC were beaten by Workington this weekend 52-10 we spoke to Toby Hughes and Reece Stanton after the game and got their reaction to the defeat.
Ps Eddie Rich brings a powerful message unpacking the incredible things that you can find within the Bible.
Guiseley 1-1 Workington: Ian Richards post match.mp3 by Guiseley Radio
Tune into this weeks podcast lots of Salford RLFC talk to enjoy, On this weeks show we bite down on our gumshield and look back at the defeat at Doncaster. All the big news of the week including what Super Leagues future may look like if the NRL investment plan gets the green light, New loan signings announced as a Podcast club man of the year returns to help. Supporters Trust event announced and news as a former player and head coach passes away, Mike Grady joins us to talk about getting a reaction from his players after Doncaster defeat, preparing for Workington Town and lots more. Listen here or via your podcast playing app
Ps Ed Winbow leads a conversation with Ps Dave and Patricia Rivers about the importance of the Bible for us as Christians.
Ps Ed Winbow brings a powerful message unpacking what worship is and how we need to live our lives as worship to God.
Ps Alan Mayer brings an important message unpacking how worship needs to not just be something we do on a Sunday but instead should be treated as a lifestyle.
Ps Nick Reynolds brings a powerful message unpacking how we are called to worship God with everything we do in our lives.
Emily Bainbridge brings an important message about how worship needs to be an act of surrender to God.
Ps Ben Dowding brings a powerful message to start the second month of 'Deeper Discipleship' by discovering why worship is a worthy response to God's mercy.
Ps Richard McGuinness brings an impactful message about how we need to be bold in our prayer.
Kojo Botsio brings a powerful message looking into how as disciples of Jesus we are to look to Him as our teacher.
Ps Gale Dowding brings an important message unpacking the power of prayer and looking into what Paul says about it in Thessalonians.
Ps Ben Dowding brings a powerful message to start our new series 'Deeper Discipleship'.
Ps Richard McGuinness brings a powerful message looking into how God is our heavenly Father.
Ps Ben Dowding brings an impactful message looking into the gift that only comes from the Prince of Peace.
Ps Judy Reynolds brings a powerful message looking into how God can help us grow in our faith during times of trail.
Ps Ed Winbow brings an important message looking into what our identity is in Christ.
Sharon Davis brings a powerful message unpacking what God being our father means to us as believers.
Workington 0-1 Guiseley: Ian Richards post match.mp3 by Guiseley Radio
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Workington 0-1 Guiseley: Will Longbottom post match.mp3 by Guiseley Radio
Ps Gale Dowding brings an important message looking into how we need to look at what God's perpective is of situations in our lives instead of our own.
Ps Peter Heslop brings an inspirational message about the importance of contentment and how we can have it through Christ.
Ps Jonny Foster brings a powerful message looking into how we can trust in the Lord and cast our cares to Him.
Ps Gale Dowding brings a powerful message looking into when Jesus healed the men with leprosy and how we can believe for miracles today as well.
In deze aflevering bespreken hoofdredacteuren Jim Holterhuës en Joris van de Wier samen met Jeroen Heijink het wel en wee van Staantribune. De heren nemen de nieuwe editie (nummer 61) van het magazine onder de loep met onder meer het coverartikel over FC Twente. Verder komen onder andere Workington en Joop van Maurik ter sprake. Daarnaast beantwoorden de mannen vragen van luisteraars. Trouwens: wat vonden Jim en Jeroen van de loting in Europa?Vragen, tips of suggesties over onze podcasts zijn altijd welkom: podcast@staantribune.nl.Word abonnee van hét magazine over voetbalcultuur: https://staantribune.nl/word-abonnee.
Neil Nixon is an author, journalist and academic from Workington, England. Nixon's published works include titles on the paranormal, popular music, football and two novels published under the name of Stanley Manly. In 1999, he founded the United Kingdom's first full-time higher education course in Professional Writing. Nixon's scripts include material for television and radio. His radio play Mr. Lennon was nominated for a Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Single Drama.We talked about many aspects of the paranormal, Neil's experiences, his books and writing career and theories about what ghosts and aliens may be. You can find Neil's work and links at:-http://www.neilnixon.com/Music creditsIntro music by Tom Cookeunderscore - Giant Wyrm by Kevin McCleod
In this weeks news we cover the following stories: South Africa legalises cannabis use. Will the rest of Africa follow? | Motorist found with £10 worth of cannabis in Workington fined £230 | Fargo woman charged with possessing ‘bong' water, could go to jail | Youth Marijuana Use In Colorado Continues To Decline Since Legalization Took Effect, Contradicting Prohibitionist Fears | Do medical marijuana companies need to comply with HIPAA? | German cops who slapped beer ban on England fans say they should smoke cannabis instead | The dirty, dangerous secret of California's legal weed | Come and join in the discussion about any of these news articles on our cannabis growing forum, Discord server, or any of your favourite social networks. Visit our website for links. Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you enjoy this episode.
Who'll get the closest to 65 points? Shelly in Newmarket or Natalie in Workington?