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Wessex Ways

Paul Whitewick

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Paul Whitewick and Hedley Thorne chat about everything and anything they find in Wessex. From Ancient Trackways to Abandoned Canals, from The Ridgeway to An Abandoned Railway and everything in between. Join us on our fortnightly adventures.
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A monthly show where we get to talk and learn about all things ecological, including interviews with top ecologists (both employers and employees), those working with ecologists, and also aspiring and inspiring career-seeking individuals setting out to make a difference. New episodes released first Monday of the month.
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Welcome to Fontanelle, a paediatric educational podcast for trainees. I'm Caroline Storey, a paediatric trainee in Wessex, and I'll be joined by wise friends, learned colleagues and leading lights from around the region and beyond to explore common presentations, sticky situations, what's fresh and new, and what's coming of age in paediatric medicine. So if you've got an open mind for learning and a soft spot for the world of paediatrics, you've come to the right place!
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My podcast to talk about all things horror, from movies to video games (inc interviews). Please subscribe to this podcast and if you can support it with the price of a coffee at Ko-Fi here: https://ko-fi.com/lovehorrorpod Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/lovehorrorpod Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/lovehorrorpod (@lovehorrorpod) Merch Store: http://tee.pub/lic/lovehorropod Email: lovehorrorpodcast@yahoo.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/love-horro ...
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An audio book series following the fates of three young warriors. The 9th Century is growing old and the great Pagan host of the Vikings has conquered the Saxon lands. All except for the final kingdom: Wessex. In the fight that follows, who will emerge with their life, and who's cause will be just? A new episode will be released on 10.10.16
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Amidst the fireworks and celebrations of Guy Fawkes Night, a covered wagon winds its way along the dark country heath land. Hidden at the back is a young woman who is running away from a thwarted marriage ceremony with the local innkeeper. The driver of the wagon, a young herdsman, is secretly in love with her but is so devoted that he vows to help her reunite with her useless lover. The opening scenes of Thomas Hardy's sixth novel The Return of the Native, form the backdrop to this story of ...
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Gretel le Maitre is an ordinary, curious lady who is about to lose her Mother. For the first time in her life Gretel feels such overwhelming Sadness and Dread that she wants to Talk. She’d like to do this with Bede, the venerable one. She certainly can’t do it alone and Bede, after all, means prayer. There is a BUT! Gretel loves the world and history, architecture, literature and people. And so is determined to walk this path with light footsteps and with humour and warmth. 🌞 Please follow m ...
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Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle is your new favorite coronavirus/COVID-19 distraction podcast. Join this duo as they embark on a quest to bring the world counter programming of all kinds. They'll focus on countertops (namely, they're doing a series on marble, granite, and quartz), time counters, calorie counters, counters of other kinds... Each episode will be a mix of comedy and fun facts that no one knew they ever needed. Shira and Arielle have been friends for 5 years. They met i ...
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(I apologise for a few moments of stumbling words today. I’m a little under the weather. ) Today I would be delighted if you would join me as I take you inside Sherborne Abbey as it prepares for the Service of Remembrance. Followed by Victorian enlightenment in Bedlam Hospital and closing with more wisdom from Pope Gregory, with an instruction to s…
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Oh wild west wind! Do join me this evening for a few words from Shelley, some nuggets of information about Northumbrian scriptoriums, an update on Sherborne Abbey’s origins, and St Augustine’s next questions to Pope Gregory. Can one lie with one’s stepmother? A peaceful Saturday to all and thank you for honouring me with your ears 🤗🙋‍♀️🍂 Send us a …
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Hello! Please join me as we go inside St Nicholas church of Bratton Seymour, Somerset. Then we listen to Bede telling of St Augustine’s questions for the Pope. An incredible glimpse into the mind of a long-dead man of huge historical importance. Send us a text Support the show Thanks so much for dropping by. Very best wishes x…
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Art galleries, the origin of Sherborne, teetolling and Bede are gentle pondered this evening. I would be so delighted if you would join me. But please note the unattractive word ‘anus’ makes an unwelcome appearance. Episode 30 today. I’m very grateful for your company on this walk into the unknown.. 🤓🙋‍♀️ Send us a text Support the show Thanks so m…
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It was for days like these that I decided to put distance between emotional strain and my head resting on the pillow by reading aloud from books. Books, poems, art, music, these things can help us in times of strain beyond measure. They bring knowledge, bring joy and bring an intercession in the strain in which one can breathe and feel whole again …
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Hello and please join me as I sit in candlelight on a grey Monday and bring a little bit of cosiness to your lives as we ponder parenting, mull over apses and catch up with our venerable friend. It would be so kind if you have time to rate this show. Though I fear you’ll deduct points for my prononciation of ‘induction’ 🤨. Bonne journée 🙋‍♀️ Send u…
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Hello friends in America and countries other than my home turf. How much of an honour to be listened to across the other side of the earth. Thank you for your kind comments. It would be so kind if you might consider giving this wee podcast a rating if you have the time. With best wishes to you. Happy Sunday evening mes amis 🙋‍♀️🌞🌳 Send us a text Su…
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Hallo dear folks. If the intro is too long please let me know. I’m also hoping a super-kind person might be interested in creating a podcast website for me for me 🤓 Bonsoir ☺️ Send us a text Support the show Thanks so much for dropping by. Very best wishes xDi Gretel le Maître
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Good evening and I do hope you will keep me company for ten quiet moments as I share the difficulties of trying get being a daughter right at the age of 52; then take you to the fantastic showing off at Rotten Row, before Bede closes with a win for the Britons. Rest well, all. Send us a text Support the show Thanks so much for dropping by. Very bes…
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Hello, I would be honoured if you would join me in my Dorset garden as I read a little Bede and am joined by a wren and a protesting cat. The clocks have gone back in England but we will get through the long, dark nights together. One day at a time 🌳🌞 Send us a text Support the show Thanks so much for dropping by. Very best wishes x…
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I am sorry but I make a blunder in this episode where I interrupt myself. I hope any kind listeners won’t give up on me for this. I will try hard not to repeat the blunder. I was speaking about a conversation I had today with my mother and I’ll go back to it tomorrow. Don’t forget to turn the clocks back if you live in the UK. A demain mes beaux am…
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So I tried to be fancy by uploading an apt song to the start but couldn’t work out how to do it just for one episode without also only having the end music for just one episode. So for today only I think every episode starts and ends with music. 🎵 💁‍♀️ Send us a text Support the show Thanks so much for dropping by. Very best wishes x…
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I need to work out what to say in these description spaces. I’m talking, from a rather lonely and worried place, to you, another hooman. And trying to connect and unspool a little, ending with a meditative walk through Bede’s gentle words about our world hundreds of years ago. And it would be a joy if my crutch of talking can be leant upon by you, …
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Hello I'm Gretel. I'm sharing my grief (pre-grief?) for me and I'm sharing Bede (the venerable, of course) for you. Or is it the other way around? Please drop by into my little library. The little green lamp is on, a pot of tea is on the table, and I hope this teeny podcast will help keep a candle lit for me, for my mum, and for everyone grieving. …
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