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North Wales Business

Business News Wales

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North Wales Business is a podcast series dedicated to highlighting the opportunities, challenges, and developments within the North Wales economy. Each month, we dive deep into a different theme impacting the region, providing valuable insights for businesses and professionals.
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Percussion Discussion Podcast

Matty Roberts - Percussion Discussion

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An interview series featuring some of the finest drummers and percussionists from across the globe, you can listen to over 100 guests so far from Steve Gadd, Billy Cobham and Simon Phillips through to Chad Smith, Nicko McBrain and Tommy Aldridge.
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The Liverpool Matchbooks

Radio City 96.7

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Radio City 96.7 and City Talk 105.9 present the Liverpool FC Matchbooks - your own collected highlights of the pre-match headlines, post-match interviews and, of course, all the goals from every game LFC play with John Aldridge and Steve Hothersall.
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Ghosts and Folklore of Wales with Mark Rees podcast: Dive deep into ghost stories, ancient lore, myths, and legends from haunted Wales. Join author and journalist Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales) – ”arguably Wales’ leading authority on the curious and paranormal aspects of the country’s history” – for a journey through the weird and wonderful history of Cymru and beyond. From “most haunted” Welsh castles to fairy-filled forests, each episode explores spine-chilling topics like p ...
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New York Welsh

Cymry Efrog Newydd

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A window into the lives and achievements of Welsh people in New York. Hosted by Gideon Jensen and Richard Swain, each episode features a different guest and their unique story. Often funny, sometimes sad, but always honest and inspirational. // Mewnwelediad i fywydau a chyflawniadau y Cymry yn Efrog Newydd. Wedi ei chyflwyno gan Gideon Jensen a Richard Swain, mae pob pennod yn taro sylw ar westeion gwahanol a’u hanes unigryw. Yn aml yn ddoniol, weithiau’n drist, ond bob amser yn onest ac yn ...
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Today's Wills & Probate Podcast

Today's Wills and Probate

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The Today's Wills & Probate Podcast will speak to some of the industry's most influential people and those at the forefront of innovation. Listeners will have the opportunity to pick up key business insights, gain valuable knowledge and ask questions to guests.
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Famous faces take their best mate, their mum, their neighbour (whoever they want) for an afternoon at a favourite museum or gallery. As well as getting a peek behind the scenes, seeing what makes a museum tick, it's also the starting point for some great conversations about life, the universe and everything. As well as a chance to eat lots of cake in the cafe. Meet Me at the Museum is published by Art Fund, the UK’s national charity for art, which raises money for museums and galleries throu ...
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World on a Plate: Podcast Description Worldchefs Podcast:World on a Plate features conversations with top chefs and leading voices in hospitality exploring food, innovations, and industry news. Tune in for an exclusive look at the culinary world through the lens of experts. Brought to you by Nestlé Professional.
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The official FIEC podcast, where you'll hear discussions and interviews on church leadership, theology, and current affairs from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests. The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical (FIEC) is a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches ...
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Rugby League Outsiders Podcast

Craig Williams & Karl Walker

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Giving Rugby League a Voice in the MidlandsWelcome to Rugby League Outsiders, where two passionate fans and ageing players, Karl Walker and Craig Williams, bring their love for the game to the Midlands.After relocating to the Midlands, Karl & Craig were disappointed to find that rugby league wasn’t as prevalent as it was in their former homes.However, instead of accepting defeat, Karl and Craig saw this as an opportunity to promote the sport and make it more accessible for others in the Midl ...
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Hey, Croeso, Im Simon from Wrexham in North Wales. In this podcast I will be introducing you to all the wonderful friends I have met over the last few years from around the world. I will be sharing their stories, adventures, amazing careers and so much more within these podcasts, so stay tuned for more.
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The Caravan Tour of Terror

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Join your hosts Donald and Ally as they embark on a quest to tour Europe through some of the best (and possibly worst) horror films that the continent has to offer! A horror movie podcast for movie fans looking to discover fresh scares and hidden gems!
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Enter a world of sacred lakes, enchanting folklore, and magical traditions. This is the Welsh Witch Podcast! Hosted by Mhara Starling, a Welsh folk Witch who grew up in North Wales. Each episode will delve into the spirits, lore, and magic of her native Wales. With fabulous guests, and episodes exploring folklore and magic, this podcast is perfect for anyone with an interest in Celtic Paganism, or Welsh Witchcraft.
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We watch 70's movies and do two things: 1: We give commentary along with the movie that may or may not correspond with whats going on (we're the people that talk through the whole f***ing movie) 2: We give a short review of the film and give our observations, some context, and how it lines up with other films of the era. We really enjoy 70's cinema and want to expose you to it as well:-)
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So She Travels

VickyFlipFlop

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So She Travels is the podcast for women who love to travel, and want to find out how to do more of it. Every week I'll chat with one of the most interesting women in travel and find out how they get to travel so much, their top recommendations for following in their footsteps and what it's like travelling as a woman. We'll choose a destination, a topic and then, just go!
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Minnesota Circle

Hannah and Nicole

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Minnesota is filled with incredible gems from the North Shores of Lake Superior to the locally owned coffee shops who greet you by name. Join us for Minnesota Circle - a podcast by two Minnesotans- where every Tuesday we highlight all the amazing things Minnesota has to offer. We interview local entrepreneurs and inspiring individuals, share hidden travel gems, events, and more. Each episode ends with a song from a local musician. We hope to bring some positivity, information, and hopefully ...
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Carwyn Jones and guests Andy Silcox, Research Director at AMRC and Professor Anne Nortcliffe, Dean of Faculty of Arts, Computing and Engineering at Wrexham University, focus on the future of high value manufacturing in North Wales and the significance of adopting new technologies to stay competitive. They explore the roles of automation, digitalisa…
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Tim Hewson joins the Today's Wills and Probate podcast to discuss LegalWills - his Canadian-based technology company providing will writing and estate planning services in Canada and North America. The business started in a bar in Ottawa where Tim and his colleagues were discussing whether any of them, all successful tech high-flyers, had a will or…
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What encouragements came from the A Passion for Life Evangelism Conference? Should we lose weight simply through medicine? What can the Tory leadership contest teach us about church votes? In this episode, Phil Topham (Executive Director), John Stevens (National Director), and Adrian Reynolds (Head of National Ministries) discuss some of the storie…
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In this episode, we are staying in West Gippsland as we chat with winemaker Kirsten Hardiker of Cannibal Creek Wines. Just a one-hour drive from Melbourne, Cannibal Creek is a must-stop destination to experience their classic and modern wines, alongside truly delightful dining in Tynong North. https://www.cannibalcreek.com.au/ https://www.winegipps…
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As one of the disruptors in the wake of the Legal Services Act 2007 QualitySolicitors (QS) was launched in 2009 with the ambition to help the high street fight back against the anticipated onslaught of major brands entering the legal market - so-called 'Tesco Law.' QS grew rapidly, with firms up and down the country adopting the familiar black and …
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On this episode, Ragnar welcomes Chef Thomas A. Gugler, outgoing President of Worldchefs, as they reflect on his impactful 8-year leadership. Thomas shares stories from his global culinary journey, challenges and triumphs during his tenure from COVID-19 to Congresses, advice to future chefs, and a look ahead for Worldchefs. Tune in to celebrate a l…
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Percussion Discussion Episode 146 - Brian Tichy Joining me today is American hard rock drummer Btian Tichy. Brian has a glittering career so far having played for giants of the rock & metal world such as Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol, Foreigner and Sass Jordan. We talk through segments of his career including a large section on Pride & Glor…
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Free and low cost will schemes are an established part of the wills and probate sector, providing charities with valuable legacy income streams, and practitioners with their largest source of lead generation. The latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast welcomes Richard Millar of Capacity Marketing on to discuss the value of free and low cost will …
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The Lausanne Congress brought together 5,000 evangelical leaders from every region of the world for a week-long event in Seoul, South Korea. What lessons can UK church leaders learn from it? In this episode of In:Dependence, John Stevens (FIEC National Director) attended on behalf of FIEC and shared some of his reflections and learnings with Adrian…
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The sheer size of Gippsland is impressive. The quality of wine produced throughout its diverse landscape has earned a reputation for some of Australia’s finest offerings. Join us as we explore the remarkable terroir of Gippsland. In this episode, we are traveling to West Gippsland to talk to the notorious William Downie, affectionately known as Bil…
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Working under some very influential mentors throughout his career Scott Mills (Sinclair’s and The Log Cabin) decided when he got the chance to run his own kitchen that he’d create a plan to not only build a great workplace culture but get the best out of his staff too and help them take their careers to the next level. Now, at one of western Sydney…
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Growing up in a food-loving family near Florence, Italy Matilde Razzoli (Elio’s Place) had a natural inclination to become a chef. After rising the ranks in some of Italy’s best restaurants, she ventured to Australia on a visa for a break and fell in love with it. Now she’s taking on the biggest role of her life at an all-day bistro that's making w…
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How do we keep praying for the Middle East? What lessons are there from recent church abuse scandals? Why should we try to stay optimistic? In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director), John Stevens (FIEC National Director), and Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) discuss the stories in the news over the pa…
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Dave Allen, known as the "Sea Urchin Godfather," is a pioneer of the Australian sea urchin industry. With over 25 years of dedication, he has mastered the craft of harvesting, processing, and promoting premium uni, becoming a key figure in elevating Australia's sea urchin to global recognition. https://www.instagram.com/tasdavea?igsh=MXh1dzNvY2V3Mm…
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Dean Morgan is the Managing Director of a franchise of Grey Matters Consultancy; a business founded with the aim of meeting the needs of those in retirement at the point they need additional assistance, and for offering guidance to those who have the responsibility for their care. Dean is himself a franchisee based in Cardiff with a background in s…
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When her dad quite his corporate job and picked up an apron and knife Giorgina Venzin’s (The Venzin Group) childhood was suddenly immersed into the world of hospitality. She grew up in restaurants, and it was only natural that one day she would go out on her own and create her own offerings. Now in her mid-30s she has a family-run group with six ve…
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From large urban churches to tiny rural churches across the south coast, each needs encouragement to persevere and boldness to reach the unreached. In this episode of In:Dependence, Joel Murray (FIEC Communications and Media Officer) is joined by John Samuel, FIEC Director for Hampshire and Dorset (and Salisbury!) to talk about ministry in that are…
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In the second installment of a two-part series with Worldchefs' presidential candidates, Ragnar speaks with Chef Andy Cuthbert, President of the Emirates Culinary Guild, Worldchefs Continental Director Africa & Middle East, and Chairman of the Worldchefs Congress Committee. Chef Andy shares his career journey, spanning from Melbourne to Dubai, high…
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After cutting his teeth and rising the ranks at some of Sydney’s and Melbourne’s best restaurants Elliott Pinn (House Made Hospitality) had an opportunity to join an exciting new hospitality group. In a short period of time the group has grown exponentially, and so too has Pinn’s approach to the art of hospitality. https://www.housemadehospitality.…
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Let’s review some more 70’s movies now!Today we start with #1(Bloody Town Hall 1979) This documentary filmed in 1971 was a labor of love to edit and get it released by 79. This is a bloody mess that at least I found super interesting. BTH captures an important time, by way of an extremely odd event in NYC where Feminists take on Douchey Norman Mail…
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Welcome to the final episode in our miniseries collaboration between Producers podcast and AgriCULTURED, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it’s called in Aboriginal culture. So far, we’ve heard from duck farmer Bec Rumble, vegetable grower Wouter Sels, winemaker Linda Morice and fin…
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One of Australia’s most celebrated chefs, Martin Boetz (Shortgrain) has had pork at the centre of many of his creations in the kitchen. After years wowing Sydneysiders with Longrain, and putting on feasts to remember in the Hawksbury he’s now making his mark on the Brisbane landscape – and Brisbanites can’t get enough of him. https://www.shortgrain…
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Joining me today is legendary goalkeeper Petr Čech. Petr is arguably one of the finest if not the finest goal keeper in Premier Leaugue history. best know for his remarkable time at Chelsea FC from 2004 -- 2015, as well as stints with Sparta Prague, Arsenal, Rennes and of course his home country Czech Republic. Petr is also a huge fan of playing th…
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Helen Stewart, Partner and Head of Probate at Thomson, Snell & Passmore joins the latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast to discuss the launch of a new association to support collaboration and best practice amongst independent administrators (IAs) and estates in conflict. The National Association of Independent Administrators (NAIA) brings togeth…
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The densely populated cities and the smaller rural communities in Yorkshire all need the same gospel but for it to be shared in different ways. On this episode of In:Dependence, Joel Murray (FIEC Communications and Media Officer) is joined by Daniel Grimwade (FIEC Director for Yorkshire) to discuss ministry in Yorkshire: the opportunities, the chal…
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The name of Taylors is deeply embedded in the minds and hands of Aussie wine drinkers. You’ve most likely bought a bottle, been gifted one or seen them adorned a dining table somewhere, sometime. Mitchell Taylor is the third-generation winemaker and managing director of this esteemed estate and joins me to tell me more https://www.taylorswines.com.…
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What happens when a quiet life in rural Wales is shattered by an unseen force? In this spine-chilling episode, join Mark Rees as he delves into the haunting tale of a poltergeist that escalated from harmless mischief to terrifying violence. Through a remarkable diary kept by a local vicar in the early 18th century, we uncover the shocking events th…
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In the first of a two-part series with Worldchefs' presidential candidates, Ragnar speaks with Dr. Chef Manjit Gill, President of the Indian Federation of Culinary Associations and Ambassador of Worldchefs Cultural Culinary Heritage Committee. Chef Manjit takes us through his career, including his work with ITC hotels, EcoGreen Hospitality, and not…
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Welcome to the third collaboration between Deep in the Weeds’ Producers podcast and AgriCULTURED, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it’s called in Aboriginal culture. This is a special part of the world, with beautiful, fertile lands, true seasons, and rich traditions. So far, we’ve…
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Everyone’s budgets are thin. The economy is at snail’s pace and mortgage rates are through the roof. Whenever things are tight, dining out is the first thing consumers cut back on. Even worse, they’re booking and not turning up. It’s challenging in hospitality, but what is the grim reality for most right now, and what are the solutions to find a wa…
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After dabbling with smallgoods as a chef, Damon Porter (Saison Smallgoods) took a leap of faith and chanced his arm on a career detour as a charcutier. The shift has been nothing short of monumental, with his smallgoods considered some of the best in Australia. https://saisonsmallgoods.com.au/ Follow The Crackling https://www.instagram.com/thecrack…
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