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On The Lane

Carriage Lane Presbyterian Church

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On The Lane is the podcast channel of Carriage Lane Presbyterian Church. There are three purposes of the podcast. 1st. To Introduce and welcome people to Carriage Lane. For those in the area who may not have a church home and those who might be moving to the area. This is an avenue where they can learn more about Carriage Lane. 2nd. Teaching. This podcast is an additional method of educating and teaching the church beyond adult education (Sunday school, small groups). This can be done while ...
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Equest Answers is a weekly podcast series hosted by CJ Stevenson of Equest Therapeutic Horsemanship that addresses research and trends in the therapeutic riding industry, issues that our veterans and first-responders face, horse health, and diagnosis of the population that we serve. Equest is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for children and adults with diverse needs by partnering with horses to bring hope and healing through equine assisted therapies and ...
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In The Drivers’ Seat with ABS

Antonio Melegari, Ben Chester, and Sean O'Donnell (ABS)

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Looking for a peak behind the curtain at the Audrain? Join some of Audrain’s younger team members In The Drivers’ Seat with ABS! In this series, Antonio Melegari, Ben Chester, and Sean O'Donnell (ABS), discuss what it’s like to be a part of the Audrain and all things auto! As a trio of young car enthusiasts, ABS give audiences an inside point of view of the car community.
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A Room With a View opens with Two Englishwomen touring Europe. The older one is poor, bossy, old fashioned and a great upholder of what is “proper.” The younger one is less certain of herself, but holds within her the makings of a passionate, emotional and independent woman. In Florence they are allotted a room overlooking a dull courtyard, whereas they had specifically asked for a “view.” A fellow guest offers them his own rooms which offer wonderful vistas of the Arno. The older woman inst ...
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2025 marks the 10th birthday of Manx Carriage Driving for the Disabled. Like a lot of local charities, they are on the lookout for volunteers in various roles, many of which don't even require you to be ‘horse minded’ (such as Secretary - a role they're keen to be filled!) Chris Quirk caught up with Patron Dr Bethany Haller Moore and also with Suzi…
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Thomas Radford was given an SAS survival guide when he was a child and it started him off on a path less trodden - which is just as well, because the things he might be treading on could well end up being his dinner! Now a hugely popular foraging expert and Instagram eco-champion, he will be hosting two walks on the Island in July, organised by Nat…
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On 5th July, the Olivier award winning Little Bulb Theatre will be headlining in the Spark Festival at the Villa Marina. Their show is described as a celebration of the wonder and weirdness of nature and our place within it, a theatrical love letter to nature for children and their families. I asked Clare Beresford from the company what we can expe…
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Watch the video version on YouTube. In this episode, Brian and Pastor Jay discuss irresistible grace, explaining how God's saving work through the Holy Spirit changes hearts, overcomes resistance, and brings people to faith. Scripture mentioned: John 6:44 - No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on th…
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Our charity of the week for Learning Disability Week 2025 is Manx Mencap. The term ‘learning disability’ is quite a broad brushstroke of course, and there are services users across the Island who will all have different requirements for support. Manx Mencap’s Fran Tinkler told me about some of the challenges and success stories that they are aware …
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Local author, explorer, photographer, musician and all-round IOM ambassador Andy 'Virgil' North has written and released a new publication in the popular global book series - the Wild Guide to the Isle Of Man. The book highlights the Island’s varied landscapes, hidden gems, wild swimming spots, heritage sites and more. Now available at most local b…
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Watch the video version on YouTube. In this episode, Brian and Pastor Jay unpack the doctrine of limited atonement: what it means, common objections, and why it shows the effectiveness and love of Christ’s death for his people. Scripture mentioned: John 10:15 - Just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I lay down my life for the sheep.…
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Watch the video version on YouTube. In this episode, Brian and Craig discuss how to interpret Scripture using reason, logic, and biblical examples. They explore syllogisms, the role of internal transformation, and how God's promises bring assurance. Scripture mentioned: Matthew 22:29-33 - But Jesus answered them, “You are wrong, because you know ne…
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Watch the video version on YouTube. In this episode: Brian and Pastor Jay dive into the doctrine of unconditional election, what it means, common objections, and how it shapes evangelism, humility, and assurance. Scripture mentioned: Deuteronomy 7:7-8 - It was not because you were more in number than any other people that the LORD set his love on y…
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Watch the video version on YouTube. In this episode, Brian and Craig discuss the importance of being careful with words - especially words with theological meaning. Scripture mentioned: 1 Timothy 2:14-15 - and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor. Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in …
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Watch the video version on YouTube. In this episode, Brian and Jay discuss Total Depravity, the first point of Calvinism. Scripture mentioned: Ephesians 4:18: They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart. 1 John 1:8: If we say we have no sin, we dec…
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Watch the video version on YouTube. In this episode, Brian and Craig discuss the framework of Redemptive History. Scripture mentioned: Genesis 3:14-15: The Lord God said to the serpent, “Because you have done this, cursed are you above all livestock and above all beasts of the field; on your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days o…
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Gary Gillies popped in to chat with Christy on what was a very auspicious day for him - not only his actual birthday, but also the day he fulfilled a 50year dream to be on Manx Radio! Gary is on the lookout for music and movie memorabilia for an upcoming auction - maybe you had a post show drink with the Rolling Stones in the 70s and got them to si…
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The Isle Listen inaugural Isle of Man Dodgeball Championships takes place 5:30pm – 9pm Friday 16th May 2025 at the NSC in Douglas, hosted by Active Souls. All funds raised go towards educational programmes in primary and secondary schools to equip young people with tools and techniques to support them with their mental health. Steven Downward and M…
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In this episode, Craig and Jay discuss Sin and Righteousness. Scripture mentioned: Isaiah 53:5 - But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities. 2 Corinthians 5:21 - For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. Links: YouTube Spotify Carriage Lane Presbyte…
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Juan Christian and Steven Downward from Isle Listen tell us about Tough Mucka 2025. You can register for NOW* to get the EarlyBird discount Tough Mucka 2025 - IsleListen (*before May 1st). We also speak with John Keggin from event sponsor Island Escapes, and he reveals the brilliant prize they've donated for this year's event.…
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Artist Debra Tracey from Isle Be Creative tells us about her latest unique project, which aims to celebrate the achievements of adults aged 60 and over. 60 portraits will be created this year, to showcase a range of personalities, whether still here with us or from Manx history. You can nominate subjects using the form on her website islebecreative…
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Spring has most definitely sprung – it’s the time to clear out the shed, prep the garden and make space for the new. That also means you’re probably finding endless packets of leftover seeds, pots, books or tools – or maybe you’re looking for some inspiration for your green spaces? Never fear, The Seed Swap is here! Christy went up north in the glo…
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Pier Progress! Christy catches up with David Furnival, Chairman of the Queens Pier Restoration Trust and Graham Curphey, Assistant Treasurer to get the latest on the incredible work the team are doing. We also find out about the upcoming Open Days AND hear how YOU could be part of the legacy, either through donation or through volutneering.…
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The Isle of Man Family History Society has been going since 1979 and has more than 1000 members around the world. There is a Resource Centre in Douglas which is open twice a week, they also host monthly events, publish a quarterly journal and have a stand at Tynwald fair every year. Chair of the charity, Maggie Mulhern, tells us more about their wo…
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Vel gaelg ayd? By vie lhiat loayrt gaelg? Culture Vannin have announced the return of their Scoill Souree - Manx Gaelic summer school for adults (16+), taking place Monday 21st – Friday 25th July to coincide with Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering festival. There are some spaces left on the improvers and and Intermediate courses – perfect if you have …
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Former Blue Peter Presenter Konnie Huq aims to inspire the next generation of inventors as a judge for the 'National Innovation Challenge' in which students have the chance to dream up big ideas for solving real world problems - with winners getting to meet some of the greatest minds in the world with a visit to the prestigious MIT. She tells Chris…
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Katie Lawrence has been leader of the Ballacottier School Choir for 20 years now and has taught hundreds of children in that time, giving them some truly memorable experiences. Next week (Wednesday 26th Feb) is no exception, as the Choir have been invited to join one of the world's most successful tenors, Russell Watson, at his concert at the Gaiet…
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Valentines is just days away. Are you prepared? After getting some Flexi-Feb inspiration from celebrity chef Simon Rimmer on Monday, it seems food is the language of the month of love - and Frenchman Fred Siriex has it all figured out. The First Dates presenter has some hot tips for us, encouraging us to spend quality time in the kitchen on Friday,…
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The One World Centre Charity Challenge is underway and students from 6th Forms around the Island are taking part, raising funds and awareness for some of the smaller charities around the world. Camilla, Evie, Issy and Hannah from Castle Rushen High School team 'Seed Madagascar' tell Christy about their own project and charity. Find out more here…
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Christy catches up with Jude Fullerton from Douglas Choral Union and two of the leading cast from the upcoming production of 'Chicago', Jordan McCormack who plays Velma and Evie Skillicorn who plays Roxie. Fascinating to learn about the real life events that inspired the murderous storyline! The show runs at the Gaiety from 7th to 15th Feb.…
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