Jane Garvey and Fi Glover keep the mics on, grab a cuppa and say what they really think - unencumbered and off air. Follow Off Air with Jane & Fi on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the Times Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: [email protected] and follow our antics away from the mic on Instagram: @janeandfi Join Jane and Fi on Times Radio every Monday to Thursday afternoon betw ...
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Two friends, Andrew & Mags, who live half a world away simply converse over a virtual cuppa coffee. This series is an embodiment of the powerful Dutch concept of “Gezelligheid”. Join these two friends intentionally chatting about spending time together while hearing out each other’s perspectives on cultural differences, geography, history, and lifestyle.
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This is a conversation about the future. About creating a culture that values tomorrow. We reckon a slower, simpler, steadier existence is the first step - one that’s healthier for humans and the planet. We call it Futuresteading. Each week we chat to community builders, ritual makers, food growers, health wizards and environmental wisdom keepers, gathering practical advice and epic solidarity - so we can all nut this thing out together. Join our nitty, gritty, honest and hopeful convo every ...
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Karen and Bec talk all things grief as they learn to live with life after the loss of their children to brain cancer in 2023; Beautiful Emily aged 16 and Gorgeous Bradley aged 18. Honest, raw conversations as we travel this road complete with tears and laughter! So grab yourself a cuppa, find a comfortable spot and join us as we navigate this together. Send your questions and comments to us at [email protected] and we might just read them out on the pod because we are all in this ...
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Sumari explores the opportunities in Online Marketing for Tourism & Hospitality Industry. Combining her love of tourism, travel, technology & teaching to empower tourism & hospitality establishments in their Online Marketing journey.
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At the start of 2020, when setting out on my adventure with the Regenerative Journey I was pretty excited as I knew it was going to be quite something to interview and converse with some truly inspirational guests about their regenerative journeys... Now, as we launch into season 6 of the podcast, I can truly say that I have been blown away by your interest and I have been humbled by all those I have interviewed. The Regenerative Journey podcast - is a must for anyone curious about regenerat ...
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Welcome to Unleash Your Impact: Unlock Others, the podcast where leadership gets real. Hosted by Dave Morris and Rich Horton from Zentano, this series is all about helping leaders like you create thriving teams, shape positive workplace cultures, and make a genuine difference in the world. We believe that better leadership creates better organisations—and ultimately, a better world. Each episode brings you grounded wisdom, practical tips, and inspiring stories from real leaders. Expect a mix ...
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The Equality Conversation podcast with bestselling author Joy Burnford explores what we can all do to champion gender equality at work. Each episode offers inspiration, stories and practical solutions from business leaders and experts from around the world. Achieving gender balance at work isn’t about fixing the women, it’s about changing the system to enable the retention and progression of women in the workplace. So, if you’re looking for insights, guidance or advice on how to improve gend ...
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The Mediums Table with Michelle Gardner: Real Spiritual Encounters Podcast
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Welcome to The Mediums Table, a cozy space where the ethereal meets the everyday. I'm Michelle, your host, and on this podcast, we're pulling up a seat at the metaphysical table to share stories that transcend the boundaries of the spiritual realm. Join me as I unfold the pages of my own journey through mediumship, recounting moments of connection with the spirit world, insightful readings, and the myriad experiences that have shaped my path. It's like inviting you into my living room, where ...
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Join us for a cuppa and a chat as we look at some of the people and places that make the North East of England the unique and special region that it is.
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One day last year after another overwhelming morning trying to get my distressed SEND son into school, I came home, slumped on the sofa and sobbed. I was at my wits’ end. I didn’t think I could do it a second longer. It made me think of all the other struggling SEND parents out there, possibly on their sofas, crying too. If I felt overwhelmed, so did they. If I was struggling, perhaps I wasn’t alone. The responsibility and pressure of raising a SEND child can sometimes be too much. How could ...
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We are Blaqbook the podcast, that’s Blaqbook spelled with a Q - Q for questions. We are a collective diving deep into meaningful, informative, and unfiltered discussions from a Black British perspective. So, grab your favourite cuppa and join us every fortnight as we explore the topics and the taboos within our community that makes us who we are. From the people who inspire us, the structures that break us, and everything in between. We hope to leave you feeling inspired and empowered all fr ...
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There is no better season to explore creativity for yourself than in Motherhood! It is in this beautiful [and intense] season that many mamas discover what truly lights their hearts on fire! This podcast was created to inspire and gently nudge you along your creative path [whichever form that may take]. We also love photography and encouraging Mamas to document their children in the most honest and meaningful way possible. Grab a cuppa and join Amy and Trish as they sit down to chat with man ...
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HI and welcome to my podcast. I'm Sherry, the principal coach at Inner Rhythm. I've always been curious about people and I love hearing their stories. This podcast is a series of unplanned interviews with people I've come across. It also contains some of my thoughts about the world, life, business and spirituality. Even I am not even sure what I will talk about at times....but sometimes you have a burning thought that needs to be spoken out loud. So...settle in with a cuppa and go on a journ ...
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Are robots creating our dinner? Can we really rely on Jeremy Clarkson for the future of farming? Can our cows single-hoofedly destroy the climate? Boots and Heels- walk in our shoes- explores the various routes into agriculture with the aim to educate, empower and show that two people from different backgrounds can both find and maintain their place in the industry. Hosted by Becca and Lizzie, this podcast dives into topical issues, exciting debates and interesting interviews. Grab a good cu ...
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40 for tea invites us on a quest, to take a moment to be together, a weekly conversation exploring our unique perspectives and common ground, what it is to be human in this new decade. With 40 for tea all perspectives are possible, instead of feeling divided about our differences as human beings, 40 for tea believes deep down we all want the same things, and it's good conversation and curiosity that's going to bring us together around the table (and a pot of tea, of course). Go grab a cuppa ...
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Welcome to "Let It Go" with your hosts Corina Harding and Hayley Simpson! Prepare for some raw, heartfelt conversations as we delve into life over 40. From the funny anecdotes to the deep insights, we're sharing all. We'll also be sharing the wisdom we've gathered over the years because, well, life's taught us a thing or two, and we reckon our experiences might just resonate with someone else out there. But don't worry, it's not all serious business. We love a good laugh and keeping things l ...
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Dating. Relationships. Friendships. It’s a mine field to navigate - especially when you are above 40 and have to start over again! Join Relationship and Divorce Coach, Naomi Cao and resident “Single ‘girl’ about town” Louise Palmer, as they discuss all things relationships - Whether it’s being single and navigating the world of dating after being in a longterm relationship… Being in a committed relationship and balancing a career, kids (or pets!)… Or attempting to be Match Makers themselves ...
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Welcome! Dilmah is our family tea company, established by Merrill J. Fernando on the unique philosophy of making business a matter of human service. We have a passion for tea and for ethics. If you enjoy good tea, join us!
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Thinking in Full Colour: Ann Herrmann-Nehdi on Whole Brain Leadership | #21
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1:01:44What if your biggest leadership advantage was already inside your head, waiting to be unlocked? In this inspiring Voices of Leadership episode of Unleash Your Impact, Unlock Others, we’re joined by Ann Herrmann-Nehdi, Chair & Chief Thought Leader of Herrmann International to discuss the vital benefits of Whole Brain® Thinking. Ann shares how the sc…
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LIVE AT THE RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW (with Thomas Fudge's)
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19:26In this special bonus episode brought to you by Thomas Fudge's, Jane and Fi head down to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to take in the flora and fauna, enjoy some florentines and speak to gardener and presenter Rachel de Thame. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.…
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Jane M has had a bumpy journey back from sipping champagne at Roland-Garros, while Fi's had a bumpy experience with some sub-par paving —naturally. The two chat tennis-induced wees, Lewes, and undoing life mistakes. Plus, put your feminist ears aside for this one: Tom Whipple, science editor at The Times, speaks with biologist Richard Dawkins about…
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The Off Air Military Unit (with Jesse Armstrong)
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39:05Jane M is off on a Challenge Anneka-style mission — we hope to see her tomorrow, but who knows... Before that, Jane M and Fi chat jobs in another life, public transport, and the original Jane. Plus, screenwriter Jesse Armstrong — known for Succession and Peep Show — discusses his latest film 'Mountainhead', based on a group of billionaire friends w…
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Terry McCosker | Indigenous Burning Practices and Regenerative Agriculture
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15:44Charlie speaks with Terry McCosker about various topics related to regenerative agriculture and land management. They discuss the challenges and potential solutions for scaling Indigenous burning practices, the impact of poor grazing management on fire loads, and the evolving understanding of soil health and its correlation to livestock health and …
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Waiting for the internal filth to settle (with Mary Trump)
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42:22Jane Garvey is off this week so Jamal Kerrins is here. She's fresh off a flight from Berlin... Ok, fresh may be a stretch but she's here! Jane M and Fi chat being appreciated in Guildford, third-age locations and award purses. Plus, writer and niece of United States President Donald Trump, Mary Trump, discusses her book ‘Who Could Ever Love You’ an…
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Stacey Curcio | Exploring Nutritional Dark Matter and Cross-Disciplinary Insights
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13:39Charlie talks with Stacey about the highlights of recent conference presentations and her work. Stacey shares her passion for breaking down silos between disciplines and discusses the bionutrient research by the Bionutrient Food Association and Dr. Anita Fleming's groundbreaking work on health farming. The conversation dives into Stacey's session o…
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Why Grief Education Matters More Than Ever
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1:15:01We have a star struck Bec this week because we have a special guest Meghan Riordan Jarvis, a psychotherapist, writer, podcast host and sought after consultant with over 20 years of clinical experience. We explore the critical role that Grief Education plays in helping individuals, families, schools, and workplaces navigate loss. From debunking comm…
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E185 Simon Mustoe - How Valuing A Whale At $3 Million Can Help Us Survive The Next 100 Years!
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59:33“We’ve lived fantastic lives because we’ve taken for granted the ecological damage we’ve done. Now we owe a debt" Well respected ecologist Simon Mustoe has written a new book How to Survive the Next 100 Years: Lessons from Nature. In its pages there's a definite sense of encouragement because ultimately Simon believes we are already seeing indicato…
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E 42: PART 2- Murder, Messages & Mystery: Ghost Husband Seeks Forgiveness | Julie | Michelle Gardner
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56:21The spirits at Ridgewood Winery aren’t done talking… In Part 2 of this real-life paranormal drama, medium Julie returns to the historic Ridgewood Winery in Pennsylvania, only to find the spirits have more to say. What begins as a follow-up visit quickly turns personal when the suspected unfaithful, mentally unstable husband of a spirit woman appear…
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The Inner Game of Stress: Leading from the Inside Out | #20
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33:06Why your reaction to pressure might be your biggest leadership challenge In this Leadership Unscripted episode of Unleash Your Impact, Unlock Others, Rich and Dave return to a key leadership truth: stress isn’t just what happens to you, it’s about how you relate and respond to what happens. Building on their previous conversation about the performa…
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Welcome back to another Friday special. This week's bonus episode features an interview with The Times and Sunday Times' Literary Editor, Robbie Millen, from our Times Radio afternoon show (2–4 pm, Monday to Thursday). Robbie joins us for our weekly round-up of the best book releases. His picks this week were: Dream State by Eric Puchner Shibboleth…
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Carry On Off Air Wild Camping (with Laura Bates)
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52:24The AstroTurf trailblazers bring big news from their back gardens — steady yourself against something firm. They also cover kindness, costume parties, and wild camping. Plus, feminist activist and founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, Laura Bates, joins to talk about her latest book, 'The New Age of Sexism: How the AI Revolution is Reinventing Mi…
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The lost King Charles Spaniel hairdo decade (with Adam Buxton)
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48:49In this episode, Jane and Fi take a trip down memory lane, dredging up memories of questionable hairdos and cat-suits. They also chat wine charms, the dangers of pepper, and frozen baguettes. Plus, broadcaster and comedian Adam Buxton discusses his latest memoir, 'I Love You, Byeee' — an account of the highs and lows of working with Joe Cornish and…
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Sophie Gregory | Regenerating UK Dairy: Sophie’s 11-Year Journey in Organic Farming
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9:14Charlie welcomes a UK dairy farmer Sophie who shares her journey in organic and regenerative farming over the past 11 years. They discuss the challenges and solutions in the industry, including the importance of soil health, changing farming practices, and the role of local abattoirs. The guest also highlights her efforts in inspiring the next gene…
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Toilet roll, hand soap and self-deprecation (with Sir Ed Davey)
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57:04Jane and Fi agree quite a lot in this episode – and it's rather unnerving. Please proceed with caution. They also discuss umbrellas, BBQs, downstairs loos, and giving looks on trains. Plus, Sir Ed Davey MP, leader of the Liberal Democrats, discusses his book ‘Why I Care: And Why Care Matters’. If you want to come and see us at Fringe by the Sea, yo…
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Nothing but a fit, lycra-wearing coypu...
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45:34What’s in a name? Rather a lot, as Jane and Fi discover in this email-only episode. They also discuss gardening, Slough, Bruce Springsteen, and Laura Ashley. Plus, they read out your responses to an email from Thursday's episode... And if you fancy sending us a postcard, the address is: Jane and Fi Times Radio, News UK 1 London Bridge Street London…
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Rachael Treasure | Insights on Regenerative Farming
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15:07Charlie welcomes Rachael Treasure, a Tasmanian author and regenerative farmer, to discuss her experiences and highlights from the Grounded event at Fat Pig Farm. Rachael shares her journey into regenerative farming, her admiration for Ian and Di Haggerty, and insights from Angela Clifford regarding sustainable food systems in New Zealand. Additiona…
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Six years later This is What I Learned about Grief
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1:18:19This is a deeply moving episode, we are joined by a courageous mum Claire, who shares the raw and honest story of her six-year journey through grief after losing her beloved son, Blue. With unwavering vulnerability, she opens up about her heartache, her mental health, the guilt and the ongoing struggle to find meaning in the aftermath of such a pro…
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E184 Matt Defina - Rethinking Purpose: From Lost to Liberated
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1:00:32Have you ever had that moment where you question - but there MUST be another way? Well in this conversation, Hayley and Matt Defina explore the journey of finding purpose and reprogramming our outdated ways or patterns to reach a more meaningful way of living. Matt shares the importance of emotional expression in mental health and his personal expe…
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E 41: PART 1-Haunted by History: Paranormal Evidence at Ridgewood Winery | Julie | Michelle Gardner
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58:48This week on The Mediums Table, we’re joined by Julie, a gifted medium, reiki healer, tarot reader, and seasoned paranormal investigator — as she shares her incredible experience investigating the Ridgewood Winery in Pennsylvania. Originally a farm built in the 1700s and later expanded in 1811, this historic site has deep roots in America’s past — …
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The Performance Equation: How Leaders Unlock Potential (and What Gets in the Way) | #18
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34:13P = P – I. It’s simple. But it might just change how you lead. In this Leadership Unscripted episode of Unleash Your Impact, Unlock Others, Rich and Dave explore a deceptively simple but powerful idea from Timothy Gallwey, author of The Inner Game of Tennis: Performance = Potential – Interference From elite sport to everyday leadership, this model …
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Producers of Celebrity Race Across the World, if you're reading this: you've got two easy wins right here! Jane and Fi also chat bolts on benches, Leona Lewis, and middle names. Plus, Lucy Easthope – the UK's leading authority on disaster recovery, who has advised on 9/11, the Salisbury poisonings, Grenfell, the Covid-19 pandemic, and most recently…
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Ribbed baguette and whipped butter? (with Simon Reeve)
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56:24Dr. Dr. Dr. Garvey and Dr. Dr. Glover share their musings on whipped butter, Helens, foxes having a to-do, Gustave Eiffel, and the home of the tart. What more could you want? Plus, adventurer and writer Simon Reeve discusses his latest series ‘Scandinavia with Simon Reeve’ - investigating the secrets of some of the happiest and most equal societies…
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James Rebanks | The Future of Regenerative Agriculture
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26:14In this episode of 'The Regenerative Journey,' host Charlie Arnott sits down with James Rebanks at the Grounded conference in Tasmania. They discuss the critical role of farmers in public and mental health, the impact of farming practices on soil and human biomes, and the urgent need for governments to prioritize sustainable agriculture. Rebanks sh…
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She may have been anti-granary (with Alison Phillips)
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53:11Going just off this episode, you'd be forgiven for thinking the purpose of this podcast was to inform... In this fact-filled edition, Jane and Fi discuss Peterborough, tarragon, petty officers, and screen time. Plus, former Mirror editor-in-chief Alison Phillips discusses her new podcast Crime Scene, co-hosted with former Met Police Commissioner Lo…
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Welcome to this racket sport special! Jane M sits in for Jane G for one day only. She and Fi chat badminton, sexiversaries, and late-night bolognese. There’s no interview today, but we’ve slipped our weekly book chat from the live show into this episode. Laura Hackett, deputy literary editor at The Times and The Sunday Times, discusses 'Gunk' by Sa…
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Jade Miles | Exploring the Grounded Festival and Regenerative Farming
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4:39Charlie welcomes Jade Miles to discuss her involvement in the Grounded festival, a sister event to Groundswell, celebrating regenerative farming practices. Jade shares her highlights from the festival, including inspiring talks by Felice Jacker and the Rebanks, and her commitment to rejoining AFSA. The episode also delves into the importance of sol…
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E183 Elle Jenkins Creating a 'Seed to Packet' Business with Australian Medicinal Herbs
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55:40Do you fancy the idea of growing your own medicinal herbs for tinctures & tea Todays guest Elle from Australian Medicinal Herbs took the plunge following a career sidestep when she was diagnosed with PTSD & replaced a 17 year career in the police force with a seed to packet business that slowly but surely healed her trauma, engaged her girls & now …
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E 40: My Husband Interviews Me! From Rock Bottom to Mediumship & Love | Michelle Gardner
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39:02In this very special episode of The Mediums Table, the tables are turned, my husband, Shane, steps in as the host and interviews me. We dive deep into my personal journey of becoming a medium, starting from some of the darkest chapters of my life to discovering the light of spirit and walking the path I now live every day. Shane shares what it’s be…
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Welcome back to another Friday special. This week's bonus episode features an interview with Bryan Dorries, artistic director of Theatre of War Productions — an innovative American theatre company that uses Greek tragedies to help serving military personnel, journalists, and veterans explore the truth about war, the chaos and carnage it creates, an…
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Be sure to separate your whites from your cardinal colours!
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45:54The next book club pick has been announced! We’ll be reading Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession — we hope you’ll join us. Also in this episode, Jane and Fi chat about dog hotels, ramen, and togs. Plus, historian Professor Lucy Noakes discusses her latest book 'The People's Victory: VE Day Through the Eyes of Those Who Were There', marking the…
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Beyond the Game: How Sport Shapes the Leaders of Tomorrow | #18
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36:07In this Voices of Leadership episode of Unleash Your Impact, Unlock Others, Dave talks to Becky Brannigan, Head of Sport at Warwickshire College Group, about the powerful role sport plays in developing leadership skills in young people, long before they enter the workplace. Becky shares the vision behind the new WCG Sports Academy, launching in 202…
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Helen Rebanks | Women In Ag & the Future of Farming
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13:11Charlie converses with Helen Rebanks at the Grounded conference in Tasmania. Helen shares her experiences as a farmer's wife and author, emphasising the importance of women in agriculture and the connection between gut health and mental health. They discuss the holistic approach to farming, the significance of family and community, and the impact o…
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It's the pomp of it all! (with Gillian Anderson)
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41:23It's another slightly giddy episode as Jane and Fi discuss Clacton Pier, Crosby and badminton. Plus, actress Gillian Anderson discusses her latest film ‘The Salt Path’, with Jason Isaacs, based on the best selling memoir. If you fancy sending us a postcard, the address is: Jane and Fi Times Radio, News UK 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF If yo…
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This episode is a gentle reminder that healing isn’t linear, that two friends sitting down to chat about their everyday lives on their respective grief journeys can be a powerful balm for the soul. Karen and Bec share their weeks ups and downs and how their grief shaped them this week, as usual through honest conversations and a few giggles along t…
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There's quite a lengthy period of accents in this episode – please be warned. Jane and Fi also cover women fishing, thong bikinis, onions and oranges, and VE Day. Plus, former Vogue.com UK editor Dolly Jones discusses her new book, 'Leaving the Ladder Down'. If you fancy sending us a postcard, the address is: Jane and Fi Times Radio, News UK 1 Lond…
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Chris Henggeler | Water Management & the Importance of Passing on Knowledge
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24:50Charlie interviews Chris, a seasoned expert in regenerative farming. From Tasmania's Fat Pig Farm, Chris shares insights on the significance of water management and the role of new Australian megafauna in landscape rejuvenation. He highlights the importance of passing on knowledge to the younger generation and discusses the organic spread of regene…
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E182 Anna Nanna - EVERYDAY Permaculture for EVERYBODY!
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59:29Rarely in life do you meet someone who moves through the world in complete service of others, filling their cup through small but regular actions that offer the world gifts of time, seeds, toilet paper, knowledge. Todays guest is just this person, intrinsically generous…even going so far as to say she stores her excess yields in other humans which …
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E 39: Video REVEALS SPIRIT VOICES & LIGHT PHENOMENA | Medium Debbie Charlton | Michelle Gardner
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1:02:37In this week’s episode of The Mediums Table, trance healing medium and tutor Debbie Charlton returns with astonishing video evidence of spirit communication caught live on Zoom. Debbie shares undeniable footage of spirit voices being heard and her room shifting from complete darkness to sudden light and back to complete darkness — captured during d…
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The Brains Behind Leadership: Why Whole Brain Thinking Changes Everything | #18
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34:13What if the biggest leadership blind spot isn’t skill, experience, or knowledge, but how you think? In this Leadership Unscripted episode of Unleash Your Impact, Unlock Others, Rich and Dave explore Whole Brain Thinking, the powerful model developed by Ned Herrmann that reveals how different thinking preferences shape the way we lead, communicate, …
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Welcome back to another Friday special. This week's bonus episode features an interview with The Times and Sunday Times' Literary Editor, Robbie Millen, from our Times Radio afternoon show (2–4 pm, Monday to Thursday). Robbie joins us for our weekly round-up of the best book releases. His picks this week were: 'The Homemade God' by Rachel Joyce 'Co…
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Welcome to the world, Ignatius and Derek (with Sara Davies)
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49:24It's very hot today and the effects are being felt in the studio... Please bear with us. Jane and Fi discuss education, Jamal Current and Spain. Plus, businesswoman Sara Davies discusses her book ‘The Six-Minute Entrepreneur’. No podcast on Monday due to the Bank Holiday, but there will be a short bonus episode tomorrow. We'll see you on Tuesday! I…
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Trouble in Winchester (with Alex Crawford)
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46:39Fi's been to Badminton and had some realisations. Jane and Fi ponder those realisations, as well as mini Magnums, Padel, Crosby, and train carriages. Plus, Sky News Special Correspondent Alex Crawford discusses her documentary 10 Years of Darkness: ISIS and the Yazidis. Please be aware that this interview contains sensitive content. If you fancy se…
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Chris Eggert | Regenerative Farming, Mental Health & Family Involvement
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17:44In this episode of 'The Regenerative Journey,' host Charlie Arnott welcomes Chris Eggert to discuss their experiences and insights on regenerative farming. Chris shares his admiration for other regenerative farmers like the Haggertys and Jake Wolkey, emphasizing the importance of business acumen in farming. They delve into the significance of menta…
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Living with Apert Syndrome: Xavier's Story
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1:06:13In 2019, Katy Martins welcomed her fourth child, a son named Xavier. Shortly after his birth, Xavier was diagnosed with Apert Syndrome—a rare genetic condition that affects approximately 1 in every 65,000 to 88,000 live births. Today, Katy sits down with Tahnee to share their family’s journey. Tune in as we explore what Apert Syndrome is, how it af…
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Fi's off today on important business, so Jane M is here! Normal schedule resumes tomorrow... whatever that means. Today, Jane and Jane chat power outages, Björn Ulvaeus, and Euston toilets. Plus, Jane speaks with David Collins, Northern Editor of The Sunday Times, about his book 'Saffie', which tells the story of the youngest victim of the Manchest…
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Jane and Fi are reunited! They join you in their bikinis for discussions about chickenpox, religion, Wells Cathedral, and men who ask too many questions. If you fancy sending us a postcard, the address is: Jane and Fi Times Radio, News UK 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF Send your suggestions for the next book club pick! If you want to contact…
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Angela Clifford | Connecting Food, Land and Indigenous Wisdom
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7:32Charlie is joined by Angela Clifford from Eat New Zealand. Angela discusses the importance of regenerative supply chains, the role of Indigenous thinking in food systems and fostering connections between New Zealand and Australia. She highlights key insights from the Grounded event, including the potential of self-vending butcheries and perennial v…
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