A celebration of the landscapes, culture, heritage and people of Cumbria and the Lake District.
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Lake Travis ISD Matters is the official podcast of the Lake Travis Independent School District.
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Weddings by Annabel is a Cumbrian based Wedding Consultancy who provides Lake District venue management and helps private clients from around the world. Their ethos includes focusing on less waste, fantastic atmosphere, ease and flow of the day and brilliant memories made. In this monthly podcast Annabel, with occasional guest speakers, invites couples to join a wedding focused, but life influenced, chat. These conversations focus on the 'why's' not just the 'what's' behind planning a weddin ...
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Welcome to the Ignite Podcast, specifically designed to help estate agents ignite the growth of their agency, hosted by Sam Ashdown and Phil Jones. We'll share original content on all things marketing and agency related - from growth and lead generation, to creating and developing your personal brand and building a dream team. You'll hear from the biggest and best marketers, experts and agency coaches from around the world in exclusive interviews. And discover our top level tips, tricks and ...
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A Podcast created by myself, Gary. A collection of chats with friends/family and people I find interesting.
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Welcome to Plumas Lake Podcast! This podcast will feature all the amazing things and adventures that happen in our school district. This podcast is created by all the fantastic students. Thank you for listening and come back to listen to more adventures from the students of the Plumas Lake School District.
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Summit to Talk About is your one stop UK based podcast for all things hiking, walking, trekking, wild camping, hills, mountains and the great outdoors!
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LCS Ed Talks is a podcast about all the exciting and important things going on in the Lake County School District in Central Florida.
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Series 1 relives the feel-good exploits of a young-at-heart retiree who walked Wainwright's 191 mile Coast-to-Coats Path through Northern England's breath-taking countryside. Series 2 recounts the early life of an eager traveller who was fatefully cast ashore in the 'lucky country', Australia. Series 3 remains a mystery, so let's wait and see, shall we?
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Race The Tide is the Lake District’s friendliest adventure race. Set across rugged Cumbrian terrain against the backdrop, runners and spectators can enjoy superb views of beautiful Eskdale and the Western Lake District fells. Join us from August 23rd to 26th August for an unforgettable weekend, hosted by Muncaster Castle.
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CLEVELAND, OHIO: From the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, an in-depth and fun conversation led by Donna Friedman and Mike Uva on any and all topics related to clean water, wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and the people, projects, and programs serving Lake Erie and our local waterways and communities.
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Join Cathy and Wayne as they chat about the pro's (and the con's) of technical outdoor clothing and equipment.Outdoor Gear Chat takes a lighthearted peek inside the wonderful world of fabrics, garments, footwear and equipment helping you to understand some of the science behind how to stay dry, how to stay comfortable and how to choose the best outdoor kit for you.
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We hear from some of the people who have inspired us, by sharing their running journeys discipline, fortitude and resilience. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things, champions and those who have a story to tell, by following their heart and their feet. Wild Running offers bespoke trail running, fell running, swimrun events and yoga camps in Devon, the Lake District, Scotland and abroad, along with navigation courses for runners and walkers and coaching for all levels and abilities. Conta ...
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Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling love true crime - in fact, they're a little bit obsessed. And now they want to share that obsession with you. Join Laura and Iain as they dive deep into some of the world's most jaw-dropping crime stories. Expect murder, mayhem, blackmail, betrayal, and more. Each week, the pair choose a new crime and divulge all the details you're dying to know. They unpick the crucial moments and get to the heart of the whodunnit - all while making each other laugh along th ...
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Explore the history and present of over 27,000 acres of park land inside Minnesota's Hennepin County and surrounding areas. Hosts Angela (wildlife biologist) and Brandon (interpretive naturalist) guide you through this suburban wilderness managed by the Three Rivers Park District.
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Libraries aren’t as quiet as they used to be. A podcast for library lovers and the library curious. Book chatter with librarians, community perspectives and author interviews
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Footnotes: The Cicerone Podcast is a podcast to inspire you about outdoor travel and activities in the UK and across the world. As specialists in outdoor travel guidebooks for over 50 years, Cicerone Press has published nearly 400 guidebooks to walking, cycling, trekking, mountaineering and running all over the world. The Cicerone team is based in Kendal, near the Lake District, and we look forward to sharing our love of the outdoors with you. Through conversations with our guidebook authors ...
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Do you want to travel smarter, cheaper and more purposefully? Welcome to the Travel Goals Podcast, where we help you travel better with on-location destination episodes and interviews with top travel experts. Host Portia Jones is an intrepid travel journalist and will take you on a deep dive with top travel experts to bring you what's new in travel, as well as a range of actionable travel hacks, destination inspiration and stories of travel adventures from around the world. Tune in for in-de ...
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A podcast for hillwalkers and climbers about the people we share the hills with. Get to know some of the other users, managers, and owners of our uplands. Meet characters and personalities who live Outdoor Lives. This podcast will be of particular interest to mountain leaders, hill and moorland leaders and mountaineering instructors, but it's hoped anyone who climbs or walks in the hills of the UK and Ireland might be interested too.
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Sharing the joy of stand up paddleboarding. Join us for inspiring conversations with dream guests talking about all the health, happiness, friendship, adventure and possibility that SUP brings to our lives. From world endurance record holders to SUP Yoga, SUP with a Pup to SUP Surf, we will hear uplifting stories and fantastic information to help you on your paddleboarding journey. SUP has given our host, Jo Moseley, so much joy, confidence, courage and community since her first lesson in th ...
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This is all about the great outdoors, adventure travel, hiking, walking, touring and cycling. Host Will Hawkins is a former British Army officer, trans-Africa cyclist, professional yacht crew and a keen outdoors man. Join Will for regular updates on micro-adventures, routes, outdoor gear and book reviews, plus adventure travelling stories. Each episode is between 10 and 30 minutes long. Listen in if you love the outdoors and adventure travel!
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365 Days Of Folk project description an online celebration of music, guided by the example of Jon Boden (afolksongaday.com). an ambitious multimedia discussion (aural, visual, and written) exploring the history of individual songs. a collaborative exploration of the positive effects on mental health & wellbeing (individual & societal) of individuals & groups learning a new folk song each day. an open forum for raising serious issues around mental illness. goals discuss 366 songs during 2024, ...
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Pamplin Media Group's sports editors Wade Evanson, Andy Dieckhoff and Austin White bring you the latest news, analysis, feature stories and more from around the Portland metro area prep scene and parts of Central Oregon. Tune in weekly for what the crew is up to and what's coming up in Oregon high school sports.
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Join Sophie as she adventures throughout the Pacific Northwest! She is a Seattle Area native, and have acres of insider information to share. Tune in every Saturday at 3 PM for the scoop on the PNW!
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Digging through the rubble of Utah’s history to bring you long lost stories of its past.
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This is a fun show by two IT sales reps trying to add some color to the DMR [Direct Market Reseller] world. In it they interview customers and prospect clients on good IT planning and implementation strategies. Enjoy!
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Hear the daily local news and get the inside scoop on what’s happening in Duluth, Minnesota brought to you by journalists at the Duluth News Tribune. For more news throughout the day visit duluthnewstribune.com.
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Laura takes us to the hauntingly beautiful Lake District and uncovers three chilling murders. Meanwhile Iain digs up tales of thieving pensioners, bad parking and a Viking church mistaken for a public toilet. The Lake District might be stunning, but it hides more than just hills and hikes. Murder They Wrote with Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling is …
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Recently Sam and Phil hosted a webinar called ‘AI for Agents - 5 Easy Ways to Use AI in Your Estate Agency TODAY’ and they wanted to share it with you on the podcast, so we’ve split it into two parts and you can listen to part 1 this week and part 2 next week. You’ll hear practical examples of how to use AI for property descriptions, summarising co…
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A grown-up’s guide to Orlando: The best theme parks, dining, wine tasting and hotels for an adult-only vacation
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46:54Orlando, Florida, is the ultimate family destination, but did you know it's also an amazing adults-only vacation? Join us on an epic audio journey as we explore some of the best things to do for adults in Orlando, including top-rated dining, wine tasting, sunset kayaking, and adrenaline-pumping roller coasters. Pack your bags and join me and produc…
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MYW: York’s Ski Masks, Stolen Stamps & Skulduggery
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22:18Laura heads to York to unravel Craig Townend's £1m art gallery heist leads to even more bizarre thefts in England's most haunted city. Plus, Iain shares York's weirdest theft stories: a replica skull stolen from the city's most haunted pub on New Year's Eve, and the tale of a German student who "liberated" an organ pipe from York Minster in 1969. M…
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Episode 245: Whispers of Wildlife Diseases - Scoop a Poop and More
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30:39Why does a scientist want poop mailed to them? Find out as Dr. Dr. Michelle Power joins us all the way from Australia! She has a passion for engaging the public in scientific research using it to help study diseases. We discuss what One Health is and how that impacts wildlife and human health. She also gives advice on what you can do to prevent ant…
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Episode 244: Whispers of Wildlife Diseases - Fish Diseases
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32:05Have you ever seen a sick fish? Dr. Isaiah E Tolo, Fish Health Supervisor at the Minnesota DNR, discusses diseases that affect fish, how he monitors for them, and what, if any, impacts they have on us. Learn how to help keep fish healthy as we dive deep into fish diseases.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 243: Whispers of Wildlife Diseases - Minnesota Diseases
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35:01Just like humans, animals can get sick too. We wander with Dr. Michelle Carstensen, Wildlife Health Program Supervisor for the Minnesota DNR. How do animals get sick? What are some of the diseases the Minnesota DNR is looking out for in wildlife and how do they monitor for them? How can you help keep animals from getting sick? Wander with us to fin…
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In the first part of the Traditions Set Annabel explores the following concepts including where they came from and whether they are useful or used now: - Cake Cutting - Rings - White Dress - Bouquets - Wedding Breakfast - Favours - First Dance - Ceremony positions ... A proper mixture of elements that happen at most weddings but do you know why?! L…
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In 1889, Edwin Rose vanished on a hike up Goatfell. His body is later found hidden under a pile of rocks. Was it a tragic fall, or something more sinister? All eyes turn to John Annandale, the man who last saw Edwin alive. But when John suddenly vanishes and reappears under a different name, the case takes a bizarre turn. Iain takes us to the Isle …
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Sam and Phil tackle the ongoing challenge of hiring and recruitment, from feeling stretched too thin and hitting financial ceilings, to making key decisions about when and who to recruit to enable growth. Many common business obstacles come back to recruitment but planning your agency’s structure ahead of time can also help break plateaus and prepa…
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MYW Mailbag: Guinea Pigs, Geography Gaffes & Getting Corrected (Again!)
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16:10Guinea pigs, mistaken towns, and a 100-year-old rabbit! Laura & Iain open the inbox for wonderful tales (and tails) from our Living Legends. Plus! There’s a pun so good it had to be written in and listener corrections that keep us on our toes (as always!) If you want a chance to be featured in our next mailbag episode, email us at lauraandiain@bbc.…
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A love triangle erupts into a gunfight at Denver’s Brown Palace Hotel, exposing a scandalous affair that ends in a double murder Iain unpacks the heated rivalry between Frank Henwood and Tony von Thul, two men competing for the affections of socialite Isabel Springer. When flirtations turn to threats and threats escalate to gunfire, the fallout sen…
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68: Sports Watches - Time For Tech with Suunto
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53:26Get in touch! Venture into the world of sports watches and wearable tech with Cathy and Wayne as they chat with Suunto UK Marketing Manager Dan Southam. Wayne is a tech geek, Cathy is most definitely not so this is an ideal listen for anyone who already embraces their wrist computer to anyone thinking about using a back up to their trusted map and …
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Pack your bags because we’re going on holiday with Phil! How do holidays shape your business growth, motivation, and agency operations? Regular breaks can impact your mindset, family dynamics, and agency performance. Phil shares his holiday schedule and discusses the practicalities of balancing agency demands with time away. Sam and Phil reflect on…
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Bridging the Gap: Downtown Cleveland and Waterfront Access
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31:47Send us a text Imagine standing in downtown Cleveland and gazing at Lake Erie just blocks away, yet feeling disconnected by an intimidating landscape of highways and parking lots. This frustrating paradox has defined Cleveland's relationship with its waterfront for decades. The Shore to Core to Shore Initiative is an ambitious and promising effort …
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Iain transports us to 1858 Bradford – then the world's wool capital, where confectioner William Hardaker ("Humbug Billy") unknowingly sold arsenic-contaminated sweets that resulted in one of Britain's most devastating mass poisonings. Plus your emails feature a burglar delivered to police by Batman, a theory about D.B. Cooper, and the street poet w…
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Iain takes us back to the swinging 60s to revisit the theft of a portrait that had been hanging in London’s National Gallery for just 19 days before it vanished. At first, no one believes it’s been stolen – but when a handwritten ransom note arrives, detectives are forced to take the case seriously. Iain uncovers how this case baffled police for ye…
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That's all for now: By Styhead Tarn
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1:18:52...in which we take a stroll – just Mark and Dave – from Seatoller to Sty Head Tarn to announce the end of Countrystride (for now) and reflect on 149 episodes and 6.5 years of the podcast. Under perfect Spring skies, we catch the bus from Keswick to Seatoller, where we cast our minds back to our tech- and expertise-lacking trial run above Seathwait…
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Sam is joined by Clare Hughes whose career journey went from London’s high street agencies to founding her own business with eXp. She shares how the landscape in East London has changed since the 2012 Olympic regeneration. Clare is the co-founder (with Liana Loporto-Browne) of Women in Estate Agency, which aims to create a safe space for sharing ch…
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Laura retraces the twists of one of Britain's most debated unsolved cases. In 1919, a farmer found the body of a young woman on the side of a quiet country road, lying next to her bicycle. While first deemed an accident, it soon becomes clear she’s been shot. A witness recalls a man on a striking green bicycle seen with her just hours earlier, but …
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How to Manage (Not Micro-Manage) and Empower Your Team
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35:21How can you manage your team effectively without slipping into micromanagement? This week Sam and Phil explore the difference between leadership and management and discuss how the right structure for your estate agency can support growth and empower your team, rather than causing confusion or frustration. Are the best salespeople always the best ma…
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Ferndale Library's Summer Reading Spectacular
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1:17:53This week, we're getting nostalgic AND providing some reading recommendations! It's our podcast's annual Summer Reading Spectacular! We're talking about books that we have fond memories of reading during the summers of our past, as well as particularly fond memories tied to the Summer Reading Programs hosted by the public libraries we attended as k…
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MYW Mailbag: Pronunciation Debates – Milngavie, Bearsden, Gotham… Tortoise!?
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21:37Laura and Iain dive into the inbox and face a full on tribunal from Living Legends across the UK. Is it “Mull-guy”? What about "Gotham"? And how do you say “tortoise”? Iain’s mum, Allison, might just have the final word. Plus! Mystery bananas left on a Nottingham street, fake olives in Italy, and the world’s oddest dental appointment... If you want…
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Get in touch! In this special anniversary podcast Cathy and Wayne celebrate 70 years since Joe Brown and George Band stood just below the summit of the world's third highest peak, making them the highest climbing Britons until Doug Scott and Dougal Haston summited Everest in 1975. Joined by climber, author and film maker John Porter, this is a fasc…
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Episode 242: Turtle Treks - Adapting to a Changing World
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28:37Starting their research right here at Three Rivers, Dr. Jeanine Refsnider, shares the journey of being curious about Minnesota's State Threatened, Blanding's turtle, led to having her own lab at University of Toledo. Jeanine shares past and current studies exploring turtle adaptions.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 241: Turtle Treks - Nesting Insight
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30:30How do baby turtles manage to wander from their nest to a lake or pond? If turtles are male or female is decided by temperature how will climate change impact them? Do turtle hatchlings coordinate their calendars to leave the nest? Learn all of this and more as Dr. Steve Freedberg, Professor of Biology at St. Olaf College discusses his research on …
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Episode 240: Turtle Treks - Shells of the North
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36:45Listen as Brandon and Angela start local with guest Dr. Tricia Markle from the MN Zoo to explore turtle species of the north, research, and conservation efforts we can all take towards healthy turtle populations such as road crossings.By Three Rivers Park District
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Iain takes us to the 1930s to uncover the twisting tale of Pretty Boy Floyd, a young outlaw that escapes a prison train and vanishes into the hills. Follow this smooth-talking fugitive who charmed the public and was named Public Enemy No.1 by the FBI. When a mysterious ambush leaves multiple people dead, the hunt intensifies. With law enforcement c…
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How to Go Viral with Liam Hussell - Marathon and Internet Sensation!
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26:29Have you seen the video? It even made the national news… “London Marathon runner gets tube back home and something special happens” (The Mirror) Watch it on TIKTOK or INSTAGRAM AJ’s Marketing and Content Creator (and Sam’s future son-in-law) Liam Hussell went viral as he was making his way home after running the London Marathon. Liam joins Sam to e…
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MYW: Croydon’s Conundrum – Poison, Plots & Piles of Rubbish?
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19:23Listener Simon sends Laura to Croydon for a trio of tales: unsolved family poisonings, a 1930s airport gold heist, and a fly‑tipper with a skip-load of nerve. Plus, cardboard box–loving cats, a recovering Jack Russell-Corgi cross and an avocado bathroom renovation? Murder They Wrote with Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling is available twice a week on…
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66: Kit Lists - Alpine Climbing with BMG Tom Ripley
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45:02Get in touch! Cathy is joined by British Mountain Guide Tom Ripley to chat about the kit you need for self sufficient Alpine Climbing. In addition to what to carry in your pack Tom gives some great tips on classic routes, how to use alpine huts on a budget, top snacks for scary routes and describes what happened when he once managed to forget his h…
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Restoring Doan Brook in Cleveland's Cultural Gardens
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25:02Send us a text The Doan Brook Watershed Partnership (DBWP) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are collaborating on a stream-restoration project to address wall deterioration, improve fish habitat, and restore natural stream function through Cleveland's Cultural Gardens along MLK Boulevard. Sections of the channel's stone walls, built during t…
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Laura revisits the shocking case of The Cameo Cinema Murders, a deadly robbery that shook Liverpool in 1949. When a cinema manager and his assistant are shot dead, police rely on the testimony of questionable witnesses to build their case. But with strong alibis, conflicting accounts, and physical evidence that doesn’t quite fit, doubts begin to mo…
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Linda Nemec Foster - Poetry Month & The Lake Huron Mermaid
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49:01Michigan Author and poet Linda Nemec Foster joins us to cap off Poetry Month and discuss her latest book, The Lake Huron Mermaid, with Anne-Marie Oomen; recently released on WSU Press. https://wsupress.wayne.edu/9780814347416/ https://www.lindanemecfoster.com/works/the-lake-huron-mermaid/ https://anne-marieoomen.com/ https://lafontsee.com/artist/me…
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...in which we gather at YHA Borrowdale for a wide-ranging chat about hostelling in the Lake District: the people. the places and the passion. In the company of Aaron Jones, manager at YHA Borrowdale; Christine Thomas, co-owner of Elterwater Hostel; and Elterwater team member Charlie Spiller, we begin by asking what fanned their hostelling flames (…
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Dreaded by some, relished by most! Speeches at weddings come with quite a 'Marmite' reputation. Whether you look forward to them or not, Annabel goes through some key thoughts with the wonderful Theresa, Celebrant from @ribeiroceremonies in Cumbria. The two giggle about some stories and hand out some key advice for those confronted with this task. …
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5 Key Levers You Can Use to Accelerate Your Agency's Success
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43:01This week, Sam and Phil take you through a hands-on agency audit, to highlight how regular check-ins on your website, social channels, lead generation, numbers, and processes can unlock consistent progress. There are practical steps on refining your website and Google presence, building an effective content strategy for sellers, and tracking financ…
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Iain dives into the wild story of Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, a tale packed with betrayal, dramatic beheadings, and the mystery of his missing remains. Meanwhile, Laura explores the curious world of Loch Ness Monster insurance. Plus, listeners from Inverness send in their own local stories (and plenty of pet pics, of course!). Murder They Wrote with …
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65: Kit Lists - Lake District Sky Trails with Charlie Sproson
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57:34Get in touch! Cathy and Wayne are joined by Lake District Sky Trails creator and Race Director Charlie Sproson. Listen in to learn about the evolution of Sky Running, what courses and events entail, the kit and skills required and why comfy shoes are a necessity. Charlie gives a fantastic insight into all aspects of the sport as well as drilling do…
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Laura takes us to 1993, when a routine breakfast in a New York diner spirals into a nightmare for tuxedo tycoon Harvey Weinstein. Snatched in broad daylight, he vanishes without a trace. With only cryptic ransom demands, unsettling polaroids, and a chilling tape to go on, detectives launch a desperate race against time to bring him home. But nothin…
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Cool Library People: The Library of Michigan
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39:34The Library of Michigan is the state library of the U.S. state of Michigan, located in the state capital, Lansing. It is housed in the 5-story Michigan Library and Historical Center building. Our guest, Adam Oster, is the Community Engagement Librarian for the Library of Michigan. Adam holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Grand Valley State Uni…
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This week, our staff discuss their passion for the fiber arts, from crochet to knitting to cross-stitch and beyond! We have plenty of resources here at the library that you can check out to get started on your crafting journey, but our panelists also provide some pointers and some charming banter! Don't forget to join us on April 24 for the Opening…
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AI for Your Agency - How to Get Started with This Exciting Tool!
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33:54In this episode, Sam and Phil share recent experiments with ChatGPT and Perplexity, testing how these tools answer the question, “Who is the best estate agent in Windermere?” and what that means for your agency’s online profile. How is AI already impacting consumer journeys and estate agency marketing, both behind the scenes and in public perceptio…
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MYW Mailbag: Hang on… Is That Goat Wearing Trousers?
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16:10Laura and Iain dive into the inbox for another unhinged mailbag episode. From dogs with mohawks and a pup in a cup to a goat in trousers to a fake lord who fooled everyone for over two decades - you’ve sent in some absolute gems. If you want a chance to be featured in our next mailbag episode, email us at [email protected]…
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Get in touch! Wayne chats with Cathy about her wander along the UK's most remote long distance path; The Cape Wrath Trail. After a 15 year search for two friends willing to trek 220 miles through Scotlands wilderness, Cathy chats about their fantastic 12 day trip involving camps, bivvies, bothies, hostels, river crossings and a LOT of bellowing sta…
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| Laura takes us to 1942, where a body is found near a military base. A secret relationship, a hidden woodland hut and missing weapon point to one man… but nothing in this case is straightforward. Murder They Wrote with Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling is available twice a week on BBC Sounds. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. Email us at …
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#148: Tom Stephenson and Thomas Arthur Leonard: Footsteps to the Lakes
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54:04...in which we head south to Pendle Hill to explore the extraordinary lives of two campaigning outdoorsmen, who helped establish National Parks, Youth Hostels, the Ramblers and The Pennine Way – 60 years young this year. In the company of Nick Burton and Bob Sproule from the Pendle Radicals project, we set out from the Lancashire village of Roughle…
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The Verse for Now is the ninth book from poet Jacqueline Suskin. This meditative collection asks us to accept ourselves as planetary, at once vast and cosmic, while equally small and animal. The Detroit-based poet and educator will be celebrating the launch of her latest book on Earth Day, April 22, at 27th Letter Books! Suskin has appeared on this…
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In this episode, we address one of the least exciting yet critically essential topics in the property sector - Anti-Money Laundering (AML). Phil highlights the steps estate agency owners should take to ensure compliance and avoid hefty fines, which can range from £1,500 to as much as £52,000! Find out the common pitfalls and the solutions that can …
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