Documenting Edinburgh’s lesser-known hauntings and ghostly goings-on. Eerie Edinburgh: the home of Edinburgh’s ghost stories.
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Edinburgh Outdoors is a podcast exploring the city’s green spaces and the people in them. From community gardens to secret spaces, learning about the city’s history or just finding a space to breathe, getting outside brings benefit to everyone, and being outdoors in Edinburgh is the best place to be!
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A congregation of the Church of Scotland.
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A podcast by Technicians, all about Technicians at the University of Edinburgh.
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Teaching from the Sunday morning meetings of King's Church Edinburgh. For more information about us, please visit our website https://www.kingschurchedinburgh.org/
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The Edinburgh Society of Unapologetically Imperfect Mothers
The Edinburgh Society of Unapologetically Imperfect Mothers
Mums the word.... The Edinburgh Society of Unapologetically Imperfect Mothers is here to brighten your day and lift your spirits with their unique take on things ”Motherhood”. We’re Real-life friends; a special group comprised of women from across the globe who have chosen to call Edinburgh, Scotland home. Together, we’re a haphazard amalgamation of diverse perspectives & life experiences united as we try to navigate the often tumultuous journey through Motherland with humour, unwavering sup ...
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The local news website for Edinburgh. Online, in print, audio and video. We cover all the news about the capital of Scotland that we can get our hands on.
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An indie music podcast. Made in Edinburgh in Scotland, but with podsafe music from all over the world. Will our host make it through to the end without making any mistakes? It's unlikely, but the only way to find out is to listen.
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Podcast by Edinburgh Edinburgh Years
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This is a feed of pages for The University of Edinburgh
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1st Peanut Musik Podcast.
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Teaching Matters Edinburgh, created by the University of Edinburgh, complements the University's Teaching Matters blog. We invite students and staff to engage in topical conversations, both debating and celebrating aspects of Higher Education.
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Audio events from Edinburgh International Book Festival Events
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A wellbeing 'what's on guide' with a difference. Explore the free-to-access places and spaces, helping folk across the Capital have more good days. Hosted by Edinburgh singer-songwriter and community musician Gus Harrower, this immersive listen introduces listeners to the amazing people in Edinburgh’s communities, as well as provide information on how to access a wide range of wellbeing-boosting support and activities out there.
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Leading authors read their brand new work on the theme of Elsewhere
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I chat to beer lovers, brewers, home brewers, beer historians and anyone else with an interest in our favourite beverage. Listen to past podcasts and meet some of the wonderful characters I have encountered on this journey!
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The Fringe Festival takes over Edinburgh, Scotland, for three weeks every August. The festival brings together thousands of artists in thousands of shows, selling millions of tickets. It also brings the promise of career-defining experience and exposure. Fringe Benefits is a docuseries with a unique behind-the-scenes look at the Fringe Festival, exploring the experiences of first-time and seasoned performers, producers, venues, and local residents. This is a story about dreams, ambitions, an ...
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Nooruddean Choudry and Simon Clancy break down the best of the comedy at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe.
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This is the Edinburgh Football Podcast, discussing all matters in the Senior game from the Capital.
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Powerful Conversations with Fascinating, Influential and Inspirational People.
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Partner Conversations is a series of interviews from the Turn2us Edinburgh Trust where we learn more about the work of our partners across the city.
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Copstick and "friends" talk about anything and everything at the Edinburgh Fringe with no holds barred, and no language too fucking strong. Recorded live at various locations at the Edinburgh Fringe, throughout August.
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Cider chat by two cider fans (not experts!). With regular features including: "What's in IT's Fridge?" and "Let's Branch Out" along with cider news & pub reviews.
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In this series of episodes hosts from the History & Games Lab from the University of Edinburgh will be talking to historians, game creators, heritage professionals and others about history, games and the places where they meet. Connect with us further: https://linktr.ee/HistoryandGamesLab
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Sparky chatter and peformances from top comedians, plus insightful analysis from Guardian critics. Featuring the best acts rom the Edinburgh Festival 2009. Recorded live every day at the Gilded Balloon, hosted by Miles Jupp and featuring last year's if.comedy best newcomer Sarah Millican
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BioPOD - The biology podcast from the University of Edinburgh
Hello Science, BioPOD, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh
Podcasts from the School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Welcome to the Edinburgh Skeptics Society podcast. We'll be bringing you talks from our guest speakers on a variety of topics in our Skeptics in the Pub podcast. There'll be talks from areas such as science, social issues, politics, and lots more, all with a view to promoting reason and critical thinking. You'll also be able to see what makes our guest speakers tick with our 10 Questions segment, plus there'll be bonus content along the way that doesn't fit anywhere else. Do make sure you ra ...
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Nobel prize-winners and bestselling authors from around the world rubbed shoulders with the literary stars of tomorrow at the 2011 Edinburgh International Book Festival in over 800 events which included enlightening Parkinson-style chats, lively debates and readings. You can listen to extracts from some of the events in our series of free podcasts, recorded live at the festival.
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Welcome to Picasso's Women- The Road to Edinburgh & Beyond. A behind the scenes look at the 2018 production.
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Dr Murray Collins and journalist Kim McAllister reveal why Edinburgh is on course to become the space data capital of Europe, in association with Picture Zero. From satellite data to space robots and even landing on comets - they interview experts from across Scotland. Professors, business leaders and students share insights from their work in space and satellite technology in Edinburgh and across the world. www.ed.ac.uk www.ed.ac.uk/bayes www.ddi.ac.uk Twitter.com/murraybcollins twitter.com ...
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Richard Herring presented a daily podcast from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2011, 2012 and 2013. The hour-long shows featured big name special guests, gossip, swearing, lies, prizes and surprises! The show is back for three 2017 specials!
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Interview snippets later incorporated into performances of Our Country. Aug 3rd-26th in the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Venue 26: Summerhall. https://festival18.summerhall.co.uk/event/our-country/ Sophocles’ Antigone acts as a provocation for this autobiographical unearthing, based on recorded conversations between the artist and her younger brother—a citizen of the still-Wild West, California’s marijuana country. Recalling a time when we were little—as siblings, as a nation, as a democratic syste ...
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Get the insider’s account of Edinburgh's news beat from Conor Matchett and the team at the Edinburgh Evening News. Every week we will delve into the issues that you've been talking about, whether it’s a controversial council decision or a major new venue. We'll also answer your burning questions about life in the Scottish capital.
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Described as ‘an Olympics of the mind’, the 2012 Edinburgh International Book Festival offered Nobel Prize and Booker winners, bestsellers and up-and-coming writers alongside scientists, philosophers, children’s authors and illustrators, great thinkers, orators and inspirational storytellers. 750 authors from around the world gathered to celebrate the world of words and ideas. You can hear some of the events here in our series of free podcasts – recorded live at the Festival.
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A weekly podcast hosted by comedians Dana Alexander and Njambi McGrath. Open discussion on black history, culture and politics.
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A short announcement from Technically Edinburgh and our friends at University of Liverpool Tech Talk announcing our appearance at the Higher Education Technicians Summit in July. We will be recording a live episode with special guest Kelly Vere, and we will be releasing it where ever you get your podcasts in July, so don't miss out! Follow us on Li…
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Metallic spandex, fog machines, and all the strobe lights... it's Eurovision! The mums catch up on some of the highlights of Eurovision 2025.
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What on earth is Eurovision? Alisa, Kim, Anke and Heather unravel what it is and how it works for our international listeners. The mums discuss the most memorable performances and costumes in the past before diving into this years' antics... and they are many! The mums take on everything from the Sauna Song to the dominatrix vibes... and ask in som…
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Acorn and the Invitation Cross – Matthew 28: 16-20 & Psalm 32: 8-10Paul Haringman, ACORN National Director (Scotland)All hymns used under our CCLI Streaming License: CCLI No. 27525Από τον ppc1012
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In the summer of 1958, something strange stirred in a Glasgow tenement. Three American students, renting a modest flat on Gibson Street, began experiencing something they couldn’t explain - and would never forget. It started with faint, indistinct voices echoing through empty rooms. Then came the sudden crashes, the faulty radio playing on its own,…
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Dan Hudson looks at being a prophetic people.Από τον Dan Hudson
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Bonaly Country Park is on the edge of the Pentland Hills and was the location for a kids’ Green Explorers day run by the impressive Green Team charity. As I go round meeting people through the Edinburgh outdoors community, the name of the Green Team comes up time and again because they work with so many organisations. The Green Team inspires kids a…
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God, me and the other (triangulation) – Isaiah 41: 17-20 & Matthew 4: 18-22 Paul Haringman, ACORN National Director (Scotland) All hymns used under our CCLI Streaming License: CCLI No. 27525Από τον ppc1012
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Dave Holden continues looking at being an apostolic people.Από τον Dave Holden
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Dave Holden looks at what it means to be an apostolic people.Από τον Dave Holden
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Dave Holden sets the scene for the King’s Church Weekend Away in 2025.Από τον Dave Holden
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Welcome to the 6 week sprint to the end of school! The mums discuss how we are going to stay sane as we navigate through the class WhatsApp messages, bank holidays, dress up & down days to come.
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Join Kim, Anke, Alisa and Heather for another hilarious podcast as we discuss the 6 week sprint to the end of the year and how we are going to stay sane. Do we use a Google calendar or paper calendar... and who updates said calendar? Escapist novels are discussed featuring cowboys and sexual tension, as is working out, walking, and vacuuming...beca…
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The Grace of Christ visible in the Church – Acts 4: 32-37 Rev Sam Torrens All hymns used under our CCLI Streaming License: CCLI No. 27525Από τον ppcsermons
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Chris continues the series `Built To Last” by encouraging us to build all that we do on the foundation of God’s word to us, the Bible.Από τον Chris Rawson
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Raphael unpacks the hope found in 1 Corinthians 15, affirming the resurrection of Jesus and the promise of a new, incorruptible body for all who are in Him. It encourages us to stand firm in this truth, living as faithful servants with hearts anchored in the hope of glory and hands ready for the work of the Lord, knowing our labour is never in vain…
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Sally Morgan, the School of Engineering's Technical Manager and Chair of our Technician Steering Committee, joins us to discuss the upcoming Scottish Technical Conference. Follow us on Linked In More information on our hosts and guests can be found on our websiteΑπό τον Technically Edinburgh
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Hidden deep within a wooded glen near Kilmacolm stands the forgotten ruin of Duchal Castle - a fortress steeped in stories of siege, scandal, and something darker. In this episode, we uncover the chilling legend of the Black Robe: a ghostly monk said to haunt the castle’s crumbling walls, watching, waiting, and confronting those who dare enter its …
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Go and serve the Lord – Acts 9: 1-20 & Revelation 5: 11-14 Mr Martin Pearce, Reader in the Church of ScotlandΑπό τον ppc1012
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Seeing the Lord Jesus – Psalm 30: 1-5 & John 21: 1-19 Mr Martin Pearce, Reader in Church of ScotlandΑπό τον ppc1012
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The story of Mary’s encounter with the risen Jesus teaches us that He meets us in our sadness, loves to show us who He is, and commission us into His purposes.Από τον Dan Hudson
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Alisa ran the 45th London Marathon on the 27th, and we are here to get the down-lo from her on her experience...after watching her cross the finish line on the telly. We find out what motivated her to run marathons in the first place, then talk about what she wore, how she prepared, and how she felt during the run. We hear all about the costumes ot…
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Ruth Boreham is a local provider of women's history walks. We met in the Old Town to enjoy a chat about Scotland's often overlooked, but hugely talented, women writers. We started out in Lady Stair's Close which is home to a beautiful building that houses the Writers' Museum. The Museum focuses on just three writers: Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott …
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Mike Capeness is the Lab Manager for Professor Louise Horsfall’s lab in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. With a background in microbiology and a career that began as a trainee technician at the University of Nottingham, Mike has built up a wide range of experience in lab management, health and safety, training, purc…
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Becoming like Him in His Death – Philippians 3: 1-11 Rev Sam TorrensΑπό τον ppcsermons
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The story of Thomas’s encounter with the risen Lord Jesus helps us to understand how Jesus treats us when we doubt, and how we can grow our faith.Από τον Luke Davydaitis
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It's the end of April School Holidays, and the kids are back at school. Are school holidays friends or foe? Anke, Alisa, Kim, Rebecca and Heather discuss if it's really possible for us to really go on vacation at all... and what about if we don't have vacation to take from work? How do we deal with the stress or the guilt and everything in between?…
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Somewhere between Gretna and Annan lies a stretch of road that has terrified drivers for decades. Apparitions on the verge. A phantom woman in black. A spectral coach hurtling through the night. And, most chilling of all, a silent procession of pale, tattered figures crossing in the dark. In this episode, we dive into one of Scotland’s strangest an…
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Jesus is Alive! It’s the best news ever! – Luke 24: 1-12 & Acts 10: 34-43Rev Stewart GoudieΑπό τον ppcsermons
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Guy starts our series `Resurrection People’ with the story of the followers of Jesus on the road to Emmaus. As they were disheartened after the events of the cruxifixion, Jesus himself drew near to them, opened their eyes to the truth in Scripture, and brought them true hope – and He’s still doing that today!…
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It's mid April, and the mums are discussing upcoming cultural and sporting events we are looking forward to this year.
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It’s midway through the Easter school holiday (one more week to go before the kiddies are back at school!), and Alisa, Tanya, Anke and Heather are catching up to chat about what the ladies have been up to thus far (trips to US, Portugal and exploring the city) as well as discuss how beautiful spring is in Edinburgh (go to our Instagram). Given that…
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The Edinburgh Union Canal opened in 1822 to transport coal and other goods into the city. It closed to commercial traffic in the 1960s, but is now busy with rowers, canal boats and wildlife. Ford Buchanan is treasurer of the Edinburgh Union Canal Society, and he welcomed me for tea beside the well loved boathouse on Ashley Terrace, and we talked ab…
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Karen continues our preaching series at King’s Church Edinburgh North Community, looking at the characteristics that a grace-filled community displays.Από τον Karen Capon
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Dan concluded our long-running Romans series with Paul’s final exhortations to protect the gospel, partner with others in declaring it, and praise God for it.Από τον Dan Hudson
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VIE Velo is an Edinburgh cycling community that pairs sighted and sight impaired cyclists who head out on tandems together. This club is an example of how a passion for cycling transcends the usual volunteer/participant set-up, with all members of the club simply being there because they love cycling. You'll also hear how much they love stopping fo…
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What if a loved one appeared to you at the very moment they died – even though they were miles away? In this episode, we explore the eerie and emotional world of crisis apparitions – ghostly encounters from Edinburgh that occurred at the precise moment of a death, accident, or major trauma. These aren’t your typical hauntings. They’re intimate, fle…
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In Romans 16, Paul greets many individuals in the Roman Church. This list of names reveals God’s love for people and shows that Jesus is building a church characterised by unity in diversity, teamwork, and genuine love for one another.Από τον Chris Rawson
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In our inaugural podcast, the mums discuss friendship: how we met, why we're still friends, and why our friendship group is important to us.
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Heather, Alisa, Rebecca, Kim, and Anke get together for our inaugural podcast on Mothers Day (cheers to Mother's Day!) to drink wine and discuss our special friendship group. We talk about how we first met in Edinburgh, Scotland during the pandemic through our kids in primary school.. spoiler alert: we were desperate to make friends! The mums discu…
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From Romans 8, Raphael helps us to see we can have confidence in God for our lives now and for the future at three levels: confidence in God’s workmanship, confidence in God being for us, and confidence in the unfailing love of God.Από τον Raphael Mrode
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In this episode of The Edinburgh Report, Louis Scott who is second generation in the family business, discusses the legacy and future of Howie's Restaurants which is celebrating 35 years in Edinburgh. He shares insights into the restaurant's evolution, the importance of teamwork, and the challenges faced in the hospitality industry today. Louis als…
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Could Lochend Park be the actual location of the famous Skating Minister painting by Henry Raeburn called: 'Skating on Duddingston Loch'? Regular contributor, Hetty Lancaster, offers listeners an artistic challenge as she reveals the clues within the painting's background which indicate the loch where he skates may not be Duddingston, but might act…
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On a quiet farm in 1695, something woke in the night. What began as whispers and scratches soon escalated into violence—stones hurled through the air, beds dragged across the floor, children lifted screaming from their sleep. The spirit that plagued the Mackie family in Rerrick was relentless, calculated, and cruel. It bore striking similarities to…
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Paul tells the Romans about some of the travelling he has done, and where he hopes to go in the future, in Romans 15. In doing so, he reveals the ever-expanding nature of God’s Kingdom, and invites us to go on the journeys of faith that God has set out for us.Από τον Luke Davydaitis
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I’ve managed to put my back out, crouching down and rummaging in boxes in the small storage space in the loft. Normally I record the podcast kneeling on the floor of a cupboard, but I decided that probably wasn’t the best thing for my back. So I went out for a morning constitutional and recorded the show on the move instead. Expect dream-pop and po…
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Richard Love changed career in his mid forties to become a dry stone waller and has enjoyed a long career in the outdoors creating everything from Pentland walls to works of art for artists. Richard and I met in the Royal Botanic Gardens of Edinburgh to view the Nepalese prayer gate, a project he worked on some years ago. We rang the bell on the ga…
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The book of Romans teaches us that God is extra-ordinarily generous to us in Christ and that the gospel changes our hearts to make us extra-ordinarily generous like him, enabling the gospel to progress, the poor to be cared for and for churches to be planted.Από τον Dan Hudson
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Paul prays a very big prayer for all believers in Romans 15:13, inviting us to ask the Holy Spirit to work powerfully in our lives.Από τον Luke Davydaitis
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Charli and Lee chat to Laurence Dawkins-Hall about professional registration for technicians. Find out what it is, why you should consider it and how the university can support your application in this feature-length episode with our special guest. Laurence Dawkins-Hall is a professional registration assessor and mentor for the Science Council alon…
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Surprise! It’s a new Edinburgh Man Podcast. The last year has been rather crazy at Edinburgh Man Towers. We had the attic converted, which involved a lot of banging, drilling and sawing. None of this is especially conducive to recording audio. Then today, I finally had some free time and relative quiet, so I thought I would record a podcast. But th…
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Sean Magee headed outdoors and launched CPS Activities after a long career in recruitment, first aid training and social care. Having found the career of his dreams means Sean can now take put his well-honed teaching skills into practice up in the hills teaching navigational skills, outdoors awareness, rock climbing and mountain guiding. In a first…
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Durham is a city steeped in centuries of history, but its past is not always quiet. In this episode, I share the chilling experiences shared with me by Hannah, a former bar worker who encountered something unseen while working in some of Durham’s most historic pubs. From eerie footsteps in empty rooms to a ghostly child watching from the doorway, t…
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Karen teaches from Romans 15, helping us to see how being peacemakers, serving and building up others, and being encourage through reading the Bible helps us glorify God and build His church.Από τον Karen Capon
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