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OUTCAST UK

Graeme Smith

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Queer chat, news and laughs with Graeme Smith joined by an array of guests and regulars. Including Cosmopolitan and Gay London Life columnist Topher Taylor, transmasculine icon Paris Munro, Fire London DJ Nick Charles, queer artist Liam McDonald + guests from professors to porn stars. Including the latest LGBTQ+ world news with Kev McGrath. winner-GOLD at BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS "As well as compelling debates, this is also a lighthearted podcast in many ways.. an eclectic mix of guests" - The ...
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I am Graeme Currie from Western Australia author of the best seller The Fasting Highway it can be found on Amazon in both Kindle and Paperback. I am a person who lost 60 kg (132 pounds) and successfully kept it off. I will tell you exactly how I did it, and what it is like to live an intermittent fasting lifestyle. I cover my journey, about an ordinary Australian bloke who has found a way to lose weight that is sustainable. Along the way, I found some amazing health benefits as well. I inter ...
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The Little Red Podcast

Graeme Smith and Louisa Lim

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The Little Red Podcast: interviews and chat celebrating China beyond the Beijing beltway. Hosted by Graeme Smith, China studies academic at the Australian National University's Department of Pacific Affairs and Louisa Lim, former China correspondent for the BBC and NPR, now with the Centre for Advancing Journalism at Melbourne University. We are the 2018 winners of podcast of the year in the News & Current Affairs category of the Australian Podcast Awards. Follow us @limlouisa and @GraemeKSm ...
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The England Noughties Cricket Podcast. Do you find yourself pining for Michael Vaughan’s cover drive? Catch yourself wondering what might have been if Simon Jones hadn’t had so many injuries? Longing for the days when middle order batsmen were as dogged as Graham Thorpe? Our new podcast might be for you... Join Graeme and Andrew as we guide you through the glory years of England cricket, series by series, from 2003 onwards. IG: @mindthewindowstinopod mindthewindowstino@gmail.com
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The official podcast of the 2021 & 2022 British Motor Show, brought to you by The Podcast Guys®. Recorded live over 4 days in the back of the #Podcab®, the podcast features guests including Phil Tufnell, Graeme Swann, Tim & Fuzz from Car SOS, Vicki Butler-Henderson, Martin Offiah and drift queen Queen B from 2021. From 2022 you'll hear Tiff Needel former Top Gear Presenter, Charisse Smith from CMe Media, Abi Stephens a Sports Presenter and Pravin Patel a Guinness World Records Adjudicator. Y ...
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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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Travel Writers Radio

Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)

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Interviews, reviews, features and news from the Travel Writers Radio Show, produced by PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers - our international network of food, lifestyle and travel journalists and broadcasters. Now heard live every Wednesday 5-7 pm (AEST) and Saturdays 1pm to 3 pm on Melbourne's J-AIR 88 FM; online at www.j-air.com.au and on SoundCloud. Email us: info@travelwritersradio.com
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Ridge Roundtable: Men's Edition

Austin Ridge Bible Church

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The Ridge Roundtable: Men’s Edition is a podcast of Austin Ridge Bible Church. We invite men to tell their life stories: how they once lived for themselves and how God came into their lives and changed them forever. Join us as we hold nothing back and share that no matter how dark life can get, the Lord offers his grace and presence to those willing to submit to Him.
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The Ambitious Filmmaker

Ambitious Filmmaker

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Empowering the growth of freelancers, our mission is to provide a resource that bridges the gap between creativity and success. Interviewing thought leaders from all aspects of the film industry, we gain unique perspectives on growing a business and creating a life of freedom.
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Dig Me Up Later

KC Martin-Stone, Australia's only archaeologist comedian

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Dig Me Up Later is archaeologist / comedian, KC Martin-Stone's, exploration of life and the 'stuff' we fill it with. Each week, she chats with a guest, asking them - "if archaeologists dug you up in 1,000 years time, what would they think of you?" Guests include performers, adventurers and thinkers from all walks of life.
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The Divorce Social

Samantha Baines

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Winner at the International Women’s Podcast Awards 2022, winner of a bronze award at the British Podcast Awards 2022 and part of Acast ‘The Funny Side’ collection. The Divorce Social is a light-hearted yet penetrative interview show about break ups & divorce. Hosted and created by award-winning author, actor and broadcaster Samantha Baines, who got divorced (don't worry she's fine)! British Podcast Awards 2022 Winner, bronze , 'Best Sex & Relationship Podcast' British Podcast Awards 2021 nom ...
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These Podcasts delve deep into a range of topics on consumer product safety, with Gail Greatorex interviewing specialists within the field. If you are a manufacturer, importer, wholesaler or retailer, then product safety is part and parcel of your business success. Understanding the topic may help you avoid the cost involved in product recalls, supplying unsafe products or services that may actually harm consumers, fines or damage to your reputation.
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How holistic should our care of the flock be? How do you lead with bad news? What do the Paralympics teach us about church life? 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 some of the stories in the news over the past …
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Carolyne Jasinski interviews author Anita Isalska, who has taken a taboo subject and turned it into an insightful book. The Guide to Death, Grieving and Rebirth reveals how global grieving customs can help us die (and live) well. The book is published by Lonely Planet.Bởi Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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France has hosted the Olympic Games this year and next year they will host what is effectively the Culinary Olympics, known as the Bocuse D'Or. Named after the famous chef Paul Bocuse, the event is staged in Lyon, which is regarded as the French food capital and our culinary editor Riota Erlich speaks with Australian representatives, father and son…
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Seeing the Aurora Australia in southern skies in Victoria is a one in 20-year event. Ewen Bell, our photography expert, as on the spot in central Victoria and was able to take some incredible shots. Ewen specialises in teaching budding photographers how to capture the light – daylight and nightlight in places as disparate as regional Victoria, outb…
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So what’s coming up on the show tonight?• Rita Erlich , our culinary editor speaks to father and son team, Tom Milligan and his son Chris, who will be competing in the grand culinary competition, the Bocuse d'Or in Lyon, France next January.• Graeme Kemlo speaks with our photography expert, Ewen Bell, about the Northern Lights and the recent and ve…
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The Divorce Social is back for Season 12! "I stayed in the house we had together, but I bought him out. Then I had this weird thing with all these memories in the house, and now it's mine. So I redecorated to reclaim the space." To kick us off, Samantha is joined by the writer and comedian, Amy Mason. The pair discuss Amy's experience of divorcing …
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Bio for Graeme My name is Christina Sala­ta. I’m 52 years young and mar­ried to My hus­band, who is get­ting ready to re­tire af­ter 30 years as a chica­go fire­fight­er. We have four adult children and two grand­chil­dren. I re­ceived my bach­e­lors of Arts de­gree in so­ci­ol­o­gy and hu­man ser­vices in 1994. I worked in the cor­po­rate world un…
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Taiwan is ground zero for cognitive warfare, with the island subject to more disinformation than any other democracy. The targets are political candidates, media outlets, even boy bands. The threat is so serious that Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice recently set up a Cognitive Warfare Research Center. To explore this war for Taiwanese minds, Louisa and…
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God is at work in Suffolk as churches work together and reach new areas with the gospel. In this episode of In:Dependence, Joel Murray (FIEC Communications and Media Officer) is joined by Mark Howson (FIEC Director for Suffolk) to discuss church ministry in the county, the opportunities, and the challenges. You can get more resources for church lea…
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Culturally rich China remains on many an Aussie travel wish list, whether it’s climbing the Great Wall, cruising the mighty Yangtze or close-up encounters with a giant panda. Good news is that Australians planning to stay there for 15 days or less, no longer require a visa. Sydney travel writer Mike Smith caught up with a pioneer of organised China…
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There's a bear out there! Helen Hayes has just been to Anchorage, and then from Seward to Vancouver on a Viking cruise. A long-time traveller, and travel editor, Helen describes this last frontier as "the most beautiful place I've ever been".More information: vikingcruises.com.auPhoto: Helen Hayes shows a black bear eating freshly caught salmon…
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There are many cities around the world affected by over-tourism. And it is not a problem only during traditional holiday periods. Increasingly local residents are being forced out of their own accommodation because landlords can make more cash on short-term rentals through organisations like Airbnb. Barcelona was one of the first Spanish cities to …
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Tonya Kortekaas lives in Pontiac, Michigan, with her husband, Michael, of 11 years. She is the mother of three adult sons and a “bonus” mom to Michael’s three children. Tonya spent most of her adult life as a stay-at-home mom of 3 growing boys and self-employed as a portrait photographer. She felt that her most important mission in life was to rais…
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Who doesn't love sea otters! Helen Hayes visited Sitka, Alaska, on a Viking cruise, and did a tour by RIB (rigid inflatable boat). Helen spoke with Tea Sailor, a wildlife biologist and guide as she took in the marvelous wildlife of the area. Yes, there were sea otters, bald eagles and more.Photo: Helen Hayes…
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In our new feature #SuiteLife this week we present the Penthouse at InterContinental Hotel Sorrento on Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, Tere are two penthouses available and you don’t just get a very comfortable room with a window overlooking the Bay, you open a frosted glass door and ascend a set of stairs to a magnificent outdoor rooftop terrace…
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– Our resident wine expert, Tyson Stelzer is working with Langtons to conduct what is being billed as the largest auction of fine and rare champagne in Australian history. He tells Graeme Kemlo that a recent champagne auction in Europe run by a different auction house achieved more than 1.5 million euros And he says Australia is now the fourth larg…
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– Our next segment, What’s On In Oz has information and inspiration to get out this weekend, to see, do and enjoy in some of our cities and rural regions around Australia.To submit an event for consideration in your area, email us: info@travelwritersradio.comPhoto: Puffing Billy RailwayBởi Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Three-Michelin star French chef, Michel Guerard, passed away on the weekend at the age of 91, having continued to work in his later years. And you believe he has been a significant figure in the culinary world, so we should sshare his legacy with our listeners. Our Culinary Editor Rita Erlich reports.…
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Saar Zafrir is a man on a mission to transform the way hotels are designed. The Amsterdam based multi-award winning interior designer invited Bridgett Leslie to stay at the Hotel Fleur de Ville in Belgium to experience his design work - here guests are greeted with hand written notes and detailed elegance to match Zafrir's philosophy that hotel roo…
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Sydney correspondent Mike Smith, discovered a new five-star wellness retreat, Namia River Retreat which features 60 luxury villas, all with pools. It is is set to open this December in Hoi An, a part of Vietnam increasingly popular with Australian visitors. Mike speaks with Donna CampbellPhoto supplied…
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Here's what's new on Travel Writers Radio, broadcast first on J0AIR 88FM in Melbourne. The show is produced and presented by the writers and broadcasters of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.We welcome your interest or inquury by email: info@travelwritersradio.comThanks for listening…
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The landscape, history, and language of North Wales makes church ministry there distinct to other areas of the country. In this episode, Joel Murray (Communications and Media Officer) is joined by Ben Midgley (Director for North Wales) to discuss what life is like in North Wales, and what opportunities and challenges it presents for the work of the…
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Why are holidays important? Have the 2024 Olympics been equal? What is the legacy of Timothy Dudley-Smith? In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) and John Stevens (FIEC National Director) discuss some of the stories in the news over the past fortnight. You can watch a video of this episode and get more …
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This week is Belle’s 7 year “fastiversary”. She started fasting at age 51 when she was still in perimenopause and could not lose a stubborn 10 pounds no matter what she did! And now she is almost 59 and at over 2500fasts. She is a L*IF*ER! Belle is married and has two children, ages 22 and 24 and a dog. She likes to keep busy by working a full-time…
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The app that changed the way we love, make friends and hook up at it's 15th birthday. In this special programme (exclusively in video form on Spotify and available to listen wherever you get your podcasts. The LGBTQ+ journalist and author of "Gay Man Talking" Daniel Harding looks into how the community are using the app we all take for granted. THI…
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Graeme catches up with the amazing Kitty Scott Claus with news of the new Ru Paul’s Drag Race Global All stars launching this week around the world. The best queens from around the world go head to head for £200k in cash! Also back to the fringe in Edinburgh for a catch-up with the legendary Kate Butch whose standup drag show has had the critics so…
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Justine Cpstigan tells us what a great idea it was to take a mid-career break for six months during whicvh she would live in EDurope.This "Gap-Half-Year" as we dubbed it enabled her to contnue to write as a journalist and she says because she was in pqrts of Eyrope not often visited she won some story commissions from publishers in Australia.It may…
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Our Culinary Editor Rits Erlich has an interesting interview with hospitality figure Gerard Doherty, who 30 years ago began a group for chefs with the aim to introduce chefs to various cuts of meat and cooking styles - initialy it was sponsored by Australia’s meat and livestock corporation One chef would host the group in a restaurant or pub. It ha…
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– Karin Avila, who usually reports to us from Valencia Spain,. Travelled to attend a school reunion in Salzburg Austria, but decided after that to take s short break, but to avoid the densely populated areas, findint two small towns, Obertraun and Bad Ischl in Salzkammergut northern Austria to hike and climba round the local mountains. Karin recomm…
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Reporter Carmen Jenner flew to Bali for the third annual Suara music festival, but she also discovered a new "go to" destination, Nuanu City. On 44 hectares it has a growing list of amenities including schools, hotels, restaurants and condominiums . It is an ecological development that encourages harmonious living and will likely appeal to the expa…
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Since we last spoke to Kristin Henning in middle America, much has changed – Biden stepped back, Kamala Harris is contesting the Presidency, she picked a running mate and they have raised millions of dollars in just a few weeks. Meabnwhile the polls are showing Harris ahead in swing states and Donald Trump suddenly has serious opposition. What does…
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Emilie La Haye, a Dutch music teacher, is the driving force behind the new 'Amsterdam Jeugd Muziektheater,' previously known as the Boekman Choir. Her passion for fostering creativity and community among children has transformed this ensemble into something special. Bridgett Leslie recently met Emily and the kids in Amsterdam, including two Austral…
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Here's information on the latest episode of Travel Writers Radio. The show is produced and presented by members of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.To get in contact email: info@travelwritersradio.comBởi Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Robert Boyd and Peter Richerson are anthropologists based in America. Their partnership was central to the development of Dual-Inheritance Theory, a framework that applies Darwinian evolution to culture and explains how genes and culture have intertwined to shape our species. This is their first ever joint interview. Full transcript available at: j…
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UK Black Pride took place on Sunday 11th August 2024, just a week after racist violence erupted on the UK's streets. Far right rioting, violent public racist attacks and inflammatory rhetoric have left some people of colour fearful or in their own homes. The UK's black and brown population have barely begun to process what has gone on. UK Black Pri…
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Ryan Smith has struggled with his weight since childhood. After years of yo-yo dieting and chasingnutritional trends, he finally created his own personal transformation story after discovering the power of fasting. He and his wife Kim went on to co-author Unbelievable Freedom: How We Transformed Our Health & Happiness with Intermittent Fasting. He …
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On today's episode, Judson shares part two of his powerful story of recovery and redemption through Christ. Judson hit rock bottom after a public scandal threatened to ruin his marriage and reputation. It also put him in the position to experience God's grace and authentic community for the first time. Judson is now focused on personal practices th…
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The golden summer of 2005 is among us! As we build us to the 2005 Ashes, let's relive the tests against Bangladesh and the tri-series with Australia, from Pietersen's blistering take-down of the Aussies at Bristol, a stunning upset for Bangladesh over Australia, to Paul Collingwood's leaping catch, all made for a fitting last-ever tri-series in Eng…
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Does cruising on the Adriatic off Croatia sound good to you? Reporter Justine Costigan has just completed an immersive cruise along the Croatia coast on board Azamara Pursuit, and told Graeme Kemlo that her nine days onboard strengthened her resolve to get a car and visit Croatia by road fpr even more immersion in the food and culture.Justine parti…
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Dark Sky tourism is a big mover in tourism, even here in Australia. We spoke this week with Judith Bailey, president of Dark Sky Victoria and she told Graeme Kemlo that in Melbourne many could no longer see one of the stars of the Southern Cross. Australia is world- renowned for its dark skies and our light pollution problem is affecting tourism an…
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Our correspondent, Bridgett Leslie reports from Belfast, Northern Ireland, where protests turned violent last Saturday night following the Southport killing and rising of anti-immigration sentiments. Bridgett spoke with Rev Dr. Livingstone Thompson, a Belfast resident and expert in racial equality and cultural competence. Photo: Rev Dr Livingstone …
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Graeme Kemlo paid a visit courtesy of Business Events Victoria to tourism business operators on the Mornington Peninsula about 90 minutes south of Melbourne and among the highlights was lunch at Pt Leo Estate, a wonderful restaurant with three types of restaurant space and a magnificent sculpture park with millions of dollars in artwork set on a 16…
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Wayne Hamilton has the best office in the world. He is an Expedition Leader in the Kimberley with Coral Adventurer...so much so that our Carolyne Jasinski tells him she wants his job. Wayne explains what is involved in ensuring the 100 passengers on the cruise are both informed and entertained during a 10-day cruise down the coast from Darwin to Br…
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Graeme is joined in the studio by Daniel Harding the author and LGBTQ+ journalist to talk about the 15th anniversary of Grindr and his special documentary that you can watch exclusively from OUTCAST UK on your Spotify feed. Daniel is also the author of best selling LGBTQ book "Gay man talking" and has a new book coming next year called "Letters to …
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Maria is a 35-year-old mother of two young daughters andmarried to her best friend. They live in central NY in the United States. She is a Certified Health Coach and works for her husband's real estate investing company. She has struggled with her weight for most of her life, which prompted her to go to college in 2006 to study nutrition and public…
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How should we respond to the horrible news in Southport? What is there to learn from the Olympic Games and opening ceremony? How transparent should we be in pastoral matters? In this episode, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director) and Andy Hunter (FIEC Director for Scotland and North of England) discuss stories in the news from the past fortnight. Y…
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Judson Sutherland was a high achiever from a young age. His driven personality along with parental pressure to excel produced a young man who worked hard and played even harder. When the pressure of his high-achieving lifestyle collided with the sudden loss of his mom, Judson turned to alcohol more and more to escape. Join us next week for Part Two…
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