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What is Inside Yorkshire all about and why should you listen to it? This podcast will bring you an insider’s perspective of life in Yorkshire and some intriguing details about the lives of those who reside here. There is a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the area. These Yorkshire folk have amazing tales to tell.
Susan has lived in Yorkshire for over 30 years now and she interviews local people and gets them to share with you their lives, their hopes, their achievements and some of their dreams. So come on in, join us and follow us Inside Yorkshire.
Website: www.insideyorkshire.co.uk
You can contact Susan by email: susan@insideyorkshire.co.uk
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- 85 - #3/11 Changes afoot in the Swaledale Museum
This episode is actually recorded in the museum and as you will hear it is a thriving visitor attraction.Today Susan talks with Dr Helen Clifford, who, with her husband Alan, runs the Swaledale Museum in Reeth.
The Museum is based in the old Methodist School which was purchased in 1973 by the Law family who converted it into a Folk Museum. When it was to be closed in 2004 Helen and Alan came to the rescue and extensively restored it to become the museum that we now know and love.
There are some changes planned over this coming winter, and when you listen, Helen will explain all about it.
About the Guest:
Dr Helen Clifford curates the museum as well as being a freelance historian. She works for Grocers and Goldsmith companies in London, writing their histories and helping compile their archives.
Website: www.swaledalemuseum.org
Telephone: 07969 823232
Email: helen@swaledalemuseum.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SwaledaleMuseum/
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire’ Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
Website: www.insideyorkshire.co.ukemail : susan@insideyorkshire.co.ukPatreon : www.patreon.com/susaninsideyorkshireInstagram: www.instagram.com/susaninsideyorkshireFacebook- www.facebook.com/InsideYorkshireThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Wed, 28 Sep 2022 - 26min - 84 - #3/10 Podcasting and Travels
In this short episode Susan gives a shout out to her first Patron after launching her Patreon site with extended content. The podcast is now listened to in 87 countries with the largest number of listeners in UK and second most popular being the USA. Susan reminisces about her first flight in an aircraft taking her out to America to join an oil tanker and begin her career as a merchant navy deck cadet. It was not without its problems.
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire’ Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
Website: www.insideyorkshire.co.ukemail : susan@insideyorkshire.co.ukPatreon : www.patreon.com/susaninsideyorkshireInstagram: www.instagram.com/susaninsideyorkshireFacebook- www.facebook.com/InsideYorkshireThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Tue, 20 Sep 2022 - 5min - 83 - #3/09 The Definition of Poverty has Shifted
About the Guest:
Peter Heslop joins Susan in this episode talking about the changes that we are all becoming aware of, financial pressures experienced by a broad spectrum of individuals, and the need for support to help with living expenses. He is the Community Manager at Richmond's Influence Church whose staff and willing volunteers are doing sterling work supporting those in need, supplying food parcels, baby bundles, and school uniforms.
As Peter stated " The definition of poverty has shifted!" and the demographic of those turning up recently has changed. With recent price rises even those in full time work are finding it hard to manage, some are facing the choice between eating and heating their homes and we're not even into winter yet.
Regular food parcel collections are at the Influence church on Thursday evenings, with the regular time slots between 6 and 8pm. They also hand out advice and can point you towards relevant sources of assistance in these difficult times. As Peter told us, noone who arrives at their door needing help goes away empty handed.
Location: Influence Church, Richmond DL10 4AS
Website: www.influencechurch.co.uk/storehouse
Telephone: 01748-823161
Email: storehouse@influencechurch.co.uk
Facebook: @storehouse.foodbank
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire’ Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
Website: www.insideyorkshire.co.ukemail : susan@insideyorkshire.co.ukPatreon : www.patreon.com/susaninsideyorkshireInstagram: www.instagram.com/susaninsideyorkshireFacebook- www.facebook.com/InsideYorkshireThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Thu, 08 Sep 2022 - 50min - 82 - #3/8 Access the Dales with Debbie North
This episode features Debbie North, founder of Access the Dales, who, since becoming a wheelchair user, has campaigned tirelessly to break down barriers in all aspects of promoting accessibility for all.
After discovering in 2008 that she needed spinal surgery and fearing that she would never be able to walk on the fells again Debbie initially became despondent. Coping with such a changed life now confined to her wheelchair she began writing a blog about the challenges she was facing and called it Access the Dales. This prompted an offer from a friend to get her up to Goredale Scar in her wheelchair and that then inspired Debbie and her husband Andy to begin more challenges and start, as they called it, "making the inaccessible accessible".
A coast to coast walk, St Bees to Robin Hoods Bay in 2015 was a huge achievement with Debbie in an All Terrain Hopper and resulted in a book about their journey- In the spirit of Wainwright.They had walked the coast to coast path twice before Debbies surgery and each time in passing noticed a lovely house near Nateby. They were thrilled to hear that it was up for rent and it then became their new home in 2017.
Andy's untimely death in June 2021 hasnt stopped Debbie from forging forward with the plans that they had made together, setting up a charity in Andy's memory and calling it after her blog - Access the Dales.
It has just been announced that she has been made a Cabinet Office Disability and Access Ambassador for the countryside.
Ambassadors use their influential status as business leaders, to drive improvements to the accessability and quality of services and facilities in their sector for disabled people, as consumers and employees. They also work together as a group to galvanise and encourage accessability generally across the private sector, and work on projects of joint benefit.
Valuable Resources:
Website: https://access-the-dales.com
Email: accessthedales@gmail.com
Telephone: 07715964621
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/accessthedales
Instagram: @accessthedales
Twitter: @debbienorth29 and @accessthedales
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire’ Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukInstagram- @susaninsideyorkshireFacebook- @InsideYorkshireThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Fri, 05 Aug 2022 - 39min - 81 - #3/7 Tom Addison| Fell Runner and Throne Maker
In this episode Susan interviews Tom Addison over in Wensleydale. Tom is the creator of unique and bespoke items of fine furniture. Tom did his apprenticeship with the renowned Peter Hall and Sons, over in Kendal, before relocating and setting up his own business, TA Fine Furniture, near Askrigg in the Yorskshire dales.
As a youngster Tom was a keen fell runner, following in his parents footsteps, and starting at the age of 4. Realising that the more effort he put into his training the better results he could expect, Tom forwent partying and socialising with his friends in his teens in order to concentrate on his training, ultimately achieving the highest recognition by becoming English Fell Running Champion in 2014.
Tom seems to put his all into whatever he does, taking inspiration from the dales landscapes he produces beautiful items of furniture. By having his workshop attached to his home he is able to spend quality time with his wife and young daughters and somehow still manages to fit in some fellrunning!
The wood Tom uses is sustainably sourced and as local as possible from the National Park near Settle - The Wonder of Wood. The Gothic Throne that he made is in situ at the top of the Castle Tower at the Forbidden Corner near Middleham.
Items of furniture for sale are on display at the following locations:
Stacey Moore Art Gallery in Richmond
Heather and Grouse in Askrigg
Linda Joseph Designs in Kirkby Lonsdale
However if you need a bespoke item then dont hesitate to contact Tom through any of the following channels:-
Valuable Resources:
Email: tom@tafinefurniture.co.uk
Telephone: 07585 952951
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tom addison fine furniture
Instagram: @tomaddisonfinefurniture
Website: www.tafinefurniture.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire’ Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukInstagram- @susaninsideyorkshireFacebook- @InsideYorkshireThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 24 Jul 2022 - 25min - 80 - #3/6 Beat the Cost of Living Crisis
In this episode Susan talks to Mike Sparrow, deputy Chairman of Richmondshire Climate Action Partnership about the forthcoming event being held at Tennants in Leyburn to help beat the cost of living crisis.
If you are worried about increases in the cost of living - fuel, energy and food, and need to know what help is available, if you're struggling, then this event is for you. Helping Richmondshire Heat, Eat and Meet event is being held at Tennant's in Leyburn on Friday 1st July providing information, advice and practical help in these areas and more.
Admission is free and the event runs from 10am to 3pm.
If you can't get to it or are listening to this after the event there will be live streaming on the day and presentations will be videoed and uploaded afterwards. More details can be found on the Richmondshire Climate Action Partnership home page at
www.richmondshireclimateaction.org
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire’ Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Tue, 28 Jun 2022 - 21min - 79 - #3/5 Young Entrepeneur has success in Yorkshire Dales
In this episode Susan talks with Ed Taylor, an inspirational young entrepeneur, who, in spite of all the challenges going on recently, has actually set up his own successful business. At the age of 26, and with just two years running the company under his belt, Ed has 8 employees and is currently recruiting for more.
Having been brought up in Leeds and encouraged from an early age to work hard, Ed's work ethic is strong and he was earning money for himself from the age of 8. He relocated to the dales to be with his partner Aishlinn, and confesses that at the same time as he was falling in love with her he also fell in love with the rural lifestyle. Many would have found the challenge of starting a business daunting, at one of the most difficult times in recent history, however Ed has risen to this and has plenty of enthusiasm moving forwards.
So listen in to hear Ed's no nonsense approach, talking about what brought him to the dales and how his entrepeneurial mindset formed at such a young age.
Valuable Resources:
Email: eye4cleaningsolutions@gmail.com
Telephone: 07903-368132
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eye4cleaningsolutions
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eye4cleaning_solutions/
Website: www.eye4cleaningsolutions.co.uk(Website is currently under construction)
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Tue, 07 Jun 2022 - 30min - 78 - #3/4 Home Start wins Queen's Award
Today's episode is with Yvonne Macdonald, one of the coordinators running Richmondshire's branch of Home Start. This is a charitable organisation supporting families with young children and their aim is for every parent to have the support they need to give their children the best possible start in life. Home Start is a global organisation and started in the Uk in 1973. It grew in strength and now there are approximately 200 branches throughout the UK. It is also a worldwide organisation operating in 22 countries.
The local Richmondshire branch was set up in 2009, has Baroness Brenda Hale as a patron, and in 2020 was awarded the prestigious Queen's award for Voluntary Services. This award was in recognition for all the sterling work that has been carried out by the staff and volunteers. Due to Covid restrictions in 2020, an invitation to attend the Buckingham Palace Garden Party was delayed until this year, and has just recently been attended by a longstanding local volunteer.
Listen in to hear about the work carried out by the volunteers as well as the challenges faced by the coordinators to raise funds to keep the branch going. A five year Lottery grant got them off to a good start in 2009 and since then, due to their location, and the close relationship they have with the army in Catterick, they have received funding from the Armed Forces Covenant, and Army Central funds, to allow them to continue supporting families on the Garrison.
Valuable Resources:
Website: https://www.homestartrichmondshire.org.uk
Email: info@homestartrichmondshire.org.uk
Telephone: 01748-850079
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homestartrichmondshire
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/home_startrichmondshire/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RichmondshireHS
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 30 May 2022 - 28min - 77 - #3/3 Hannah, Little Alf and Friends
In this episode Susan talks to award winning author and entrepeneur Hannah Russell. Hannah started writing a blog about Little Alf, her minature shetland pony, when she was aged 16 and had her first book published at the age of 17. Since then she has written a series of books, 14 at the time of this interview. This includes an autobiographical account of life with Little Alf who has helped her over many of the challenges and ups and downs of recent years.Hannah has a small menagerie of rescue pets in the Yorkshire dales and they provide inspiration for her stories as well as actively being featured with her online.
Hannah believes in helping others and is an ambassador for 3 charities, Helping Rhinos, Brooke Action for working horses, donkeys and mules and Wild Welfare.She is also a charity fundraiser raising awareness for Sarcoma Cancer, recently having surgery and radiotherapy herself when she was diagnosed with sarcoma in 2020. Thankfully she is now in remission.
At the age of 25 she is a bundle of energy, designing clothing ranges to raise funds for the charities she supports and is soon about to launch a Wild and Country clothing range. In her free time she writes for the Yorkshire Times and is also illustrating a lot of her own work now.
Her mantra is " Live life to the fullest, make memories, keep smiling and don't look back" advice that many of us would benefit from following.
Valuable Resources:
https://www.hannahlittlealfandfriends.com
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Wed, 18 May 2022 - 42min - 76 - #3/2 Wild Water Swimmer - Stuart Gledhill
In this episode Susan chats with extreme wild swimmer Stuart Gledhill. Stuart is one of the founder members of the Dales Dippers swim group based in the Yorkshire dales and has been swimming oudoors since he was very young. Stuart is also a Brigantes Courier driver and in the summer months this gives him ample opportunity to check out new swimming places and if he has enough time he fits in swims between drops.
In light of the more recent surge in popularity of this sport Stuart talks about safety whilst swimming and the need to be aware of cold water shock. This is the automatic response that your body can have to cold water. Please check out the article by Suzie Wheway in the notes below...as Stuart says " dont let it put you off, but be informed to keep yourself safe".
Stuart has taken part in charity fundraising for Crisis, a dip a day every day in January which he took part in with other members of the Dales dippers group earlier this year. Every day in such cold temperatures is quite an achievement.
He also went to the Scottish Winter Swimming Championships in March this year and won a silver medal in the breast stroke section. This was a great surprise to him at the time so much so that when he chatted about it he couldnt remember which colour medal he won.
So listen in and enjoy learning more about his activities and why we say he is an extreme wild swimmer.
Valuable Resources:
Stuart Gledhill- Instagram he is @daleswildswim
Youtube: http://youtube.com/c/kitestu
Facebook: https://facebook.com/stuart.gledhill.5
Website: https://gledz.wordpress.com
Cold Water Shock article
https://m.facebook.com/groups/outdoorswimmingsociety/permalink/10159097932587830/
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sat, 07 May 2022 - 31min - 75 - #3/1 Life in the Dales ( Inside Yorkshire Series 3 Trailer)
Welcome back to Inside Yorkshire
This is a short trailer with Susan talking about changes in her local area and a brief chat about what she has been doing whilst off air. A large proportion of her time has been taken up with a 100 wild swim challenge, mainly in the Yorkshire dales, raising funds for Wateraid. Moving forwards she is now training to be a mental health swim coach introducing others to this exhilarating sport.
Susan shares with you news about forthcoming events. This coming weekend Richmond Mayfest is being celebrated. It is the town's newest annual event, a festival of historical and traditional music taking place in and around Richmond over the early May Bank Holiday weekend. Concerts, folk sessions, wandering minstrels, maypole and morris dancing, medieval tavern, ceilidh, in venues from The Market Place to The Station and to The Castle, with many points in between. Lots of the events are totally free, and there are reduced prices for local residents at all the ticketed events.
Then from 28th May to 11th June the Swaledale Festival is back celebrating its 50th anniversery with a diverse programme of music, arts and walking events. Tickets are now on sale for this. Check out the interview we did with Malcolm Creese, the festival artistic director, Series 2 episode 7.
Coming soon, episodes will include an interview with Extreme Wild Swimmer - Stuart Gledhill and Debbie North- Founder of Access the Dales, a charity set up to break down the barriers that prevent people living with disabilities enjoying the great outdoors.
Be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss these forthcoming episodes.
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.richmondmayfest.org
Email: richmondmayfest@gmail.com
Social media: facebook.com/richmondmayfest @richmondmayfest
Telephone: 07931 357618
Website: www.swalefest.org
Email: enquiries@swalefest.org
Telephone:Office number: 01748 880018
Box office: 01748 880019About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media, as well as sharing her love of the area where she lives. She moved to the dales over 30 years ago and is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home. Never ceasing to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' Susan shares news and views, interviewing some of the inspirational people who reside there.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Thu, 28 Apr 2022 - 5min - 74 - #2/24 Topic UK| Supporting Yorkshire Businesses
This episode features Topic UK founder and editor Gill Laidler. Susan and Gill talk about the aims of the non profit magazine and how it came into being over 7 years ago. Gill and her business partner were handling PR, marketing accounts and graphic design when they became aware that there was a lack of affordable platforms upon which local SMEs could share their information. Initially the magazine was just for Wakefield and district, however the demand for further coverage prompted the development of a Yorkshire wide publication. So Topic UK was born as a bimonthly magazine, published on alternate months, informing businesses across the Yorkshire Region, and featuring Yorkshire SMEs. Going from strength to strength the regular print run now is 10,000 copies.
About the Guest:
When Gill left school she worked in marketing for an advertising agency and by the age of 20 was running the agency and managing ten staff. She then worked producing staff magazines for Morrisons and Yorkshire television before setting up in business as Ghost Communications with her business partner handling PR, marketing and graphic design. This company was run in tandem with Topic UK until Topic became so busy that it took over as their main business. Occasionally work will come in for Ghost Communications but they only deal with repeat business for existing clients.
Another project that they have recently launched is the online Yorkshire Business Woman site to provide a platform for women,with the aim of producing another publication for this audience by the end of the year.
Valuable Resources:
Websites: www.topicuk.co.uk
www.yorkshirebusinesswoman.co.uk
Email: editor@topicuk.co.uk
Twitter: @gill_laidler or @topic_UK
Telephone number: 07711 539047
Address: TopicUK, Paragon Point, Paragon Business Village, Red Hall Crescent,
Wakefield WF1 2DF
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the inspirational stories that people tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Tue, 14 Jul 2020 - 28min - 73 - #2/23 Sam Hollis| Yorkshireman in Mozambique; Remote working & Web Design
This episode comes to you from Mozambique. Susan was surprised to discover that the conversations she had been having with Sam Hollis during networking meetings were actually taking place remotely from Mozambique. The story behind Sam's move to relocate, with his wife and two children, as organised a decision and process as that could be, took an unexpected turn when they were warned that South Africa was about to close down its airports due to lockdown. No spoiler alert here...they did make it but not quite in the timescale they anticipated.
About the Guest:
Sam is a web designer and usually living in Yorkshire. He and his family have moved temporarily to Mozambique where he is still running his business remotely. He did actually confide that internet provision is better in Maputo than it was in his home in Yorkshire and due to the current lockdown situation no one is surprised that he is not working out of an office. Sam provides a pay as you go website design service which helps those in business who cannot afford the upfront cost of having a website designed for them.
Sam has travelled extensively in the past on kayaking expeditions and also talks about some of the trips he has taken following this hobby. Unfortunately, although they have shipped out their kayaks, the Hollis family will have to find somewhere else to paddle once they have settled in...the Zambezi river nearby has hippopotami and crocodiles!
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.samhollis.co.uk
Email: sam@samhollis.co.uk
Telephone number: 01482 426427
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the inspirational stories that people tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Tue, 23 Jun 2020 - 26min - 72 - #2/22 Reeth Gazette| Editorial Challenges for Mike Barden
An interesting episode going behind the scenes discussing the challenges of editing a local monthly magazine. In this episode we talk with Mike Barden who has taken on the role of editor for the Reeth and District Gazette. This is a challenging role and Susan and Mike discuss his individual take on it. The conversation ranges from mental health issues, homeworking and Fujitsu, to Monty Python and UFOs. Never a dull moment behind the scenes in the production of the Gazette.
About the Guest:
Mike moved to Reeth with his family in March 2019, after holidaying in Yorkshire for many years and chose to relocate to the dales where they are now involved in the dales community. They couldn't anticipate the challenges of two local floods and now a pandemic to contend with, all within their first year here. Mike has a disability passport and discusses the extra difficulties he lives with on a daily basis. Editing the Gazette has proven to be a challenge that he finds helps to keep his active mind and predisposition to anxiety at bay. As a team leader for Fujitsu he has a high powered and demanding job and yet he also manages to fit in his volunteer editorial role on the Gazette.A busy man indeed.
Valuable Resources:
Editor: Mike Barden, King's Cottage, Reeth, Richmond DL11 6SX
Tel: 01748 884737
Email: editor@reethGazette.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the inspirational stories that people tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Wed, 10 Jun 2020 - 40min - 71 - #2/21 Mantra Media| Social Media with Johnny Pawlick
In this episode Susan interviews Johnny Pawlick from Mantra Media in Sheffield, an ethically driven digital marketing firm. The company is headquartered in both the UK and Japan and they have had the privilege to work with over 400 organisations across the globe.In today's episode Johnny discusses the relevant benefits of different social media platforms and the changes he has witnessed whilst working in the industry. He is very concerned about the current global situation we are experiencing and talks about the routines he and his team are endeavouring to follow in order to keep morale high.
About the Guest:
Johnny is enthusiastic about his work and talking to him is like a breath of fresh air. He studied at Oxford University, holding a 1st Class Honours degree in communication, media and culture, with a post grad qualification in Political Philosophy. Over 18 years of experience in online marketing set him on the path to found his own digital media company. He created Mantra media over 5 years ago and also co founded the Japanese luxury heritage brand, Atelier Japan.
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.mantrahq.com
Email: hello@mantrahq.com
Telephone: 0114 299 9213
Address: Mantra Media, Ikigai House, 113, Arundel Street, Sheffield, S1 2NT
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the inspirational stories that people tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 01 Jun 2020 - 48min - 70 - #2/20 Fairhurst's deliveries during lockdown
Fairhursts catering has, like many other businesses,been hit by the current lockdown. They have been in the business of providing delicious food since the 80's and specialise in catering for events and weddings. Working out from their kitchen in Swinithwaite, in Wensleydale, they would usually be busy serving teas and catering for weddings at Bolton Castle as well as running their popular farmshop and cafe at Berrys. This year was projected to be one of their best so far with over 30 weddings and most weekends booked, however no one could have predicted the situation we all currently find ourselves in.
So what to do? They began providing locals in isolation with free delivery of their delicious ready cooked meals, not realising how popular this service would become. They have had to totally change the way they are operating and now, what began as a small venture, has blossomed into a busy service with around 400 scrumptious meals wending their way weekly to grateful recipients. The dales are quiet at the moment, restaurants,cafes and pubs are closed. So, for any of you fancying a night off cooking and top quality food, Guy talks about their plans for the future, expansion to further afield and what his company is doing to keep the business operating.
Website: www.fairhursts.co.uk
Telephone: 01969 624668
Address: Berry's Farm Shop, Swinithwaite, Leyburn, DL8 4UH
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the inspirational stories that people tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 25 May 2020 - 27min - 69 - #2/19 Hospices and Volunteering - Anxiety Support
This episode is all about the wonderful support network being run by Herriot Hospice Homecare, Saint Michael's Hospice and the Just 'B' Here to Help lines. Tony Collins is the CEO overseeing all this activity with a team of 200 staff members and 6-700 willing volunteers. They provide 40-60 hours per day of support in the homes. Tony talks today about the range of services available, in Harrogate district as well as Hambleton and Richmondshire. These are expanding to meet the current and foreseeable future requirements due to extra pressure we are all under at this current time.
A newly set up helpline "Here to Help" offers nationwide support for children and adults, in short for anyone affected by Covid 19 who needs additional help. They provide emotional wellbeing advice, as well as bereavement and anxiety support. They are also involved in providing NHS staff with the anticipated additional bereavement and trauma support necessary due to the pandemic.
Valuable Resources:
Websites: www.herriothh.org.uk
"Here to Help" anxiety Helpline is 01423-856799
Just 'B' bereavement support
Tel: 01423-814480 (adults)
01423-856790 (children)
Email: info@justb.org.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the inspirational stories that people tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 18 May 2020 - 25min - 68 - #2/18 Yorkshire Powerhouse with Stewart Leahy
In this episode Susan is in conversation with Stewart Leahy, the founder of Yorkshire Powerhouse and Powerhouse Networking. If you are curious about what drove Stewart to set up the not for profit company, then listen in. He talks about his business journey and what drove him to set up Powerhouse after selling his design and marketing company. He is in semi retirement now but you wouldn't guess that when you hear what he gets up to.
You'll be amazed at the quantity of information and support available through Yorkshire Powerhouse to assist SMEs both during start up and whilst running Yorkshire businesses. Here you can be assured of quality information, genuine independently written and blunt, typically Yorkshire, advice!
Also, during our current situation, zoom calls are becoming a necessary business skill and Stewart has written one of the many guides available on the Powerhouse website giving great advice about getting started with this. The website has pages of valuable information, so do check it out.
About the Guest:
Stewart hails from Wakefield initially and now lives and works in Slaithwaite, near Huddersfield. He has been in sales and marketing all his working life and now, after selling his design and marketing company, in semi retirement, has set up Yorkshire Powerhouse. He aims to help small and medium sized companies during start up and whilst growing, to create a thriving business culture in his home county.
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.yorkshirepowerhouse.com
Email: hello@yorkshirepowerhouse.com
Telephone: 0113-8921229
Address: 40 Gordon St, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield HD7 5LH
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Fri, 08 May 2020 - 45min - 67 - #2/17 Gunnerside Swaledale Community Pub
Have you ever wanted to own an English pub but couldn't afford the investment? Well 167 investors have bought shares in a pub in the Yorkshire dales and can now say that they part own the King's Head pub in Swaledale. Gunnerside's popular pub has had a chequered history and in this episode Susan talks with Tracey Westgarth about the process the local community went through to turn their village pub into a community owned one.
The King's head is now tenant run and community owned but faces the challenges all public houses face at this present time during lockdown. The purchase process began last September and the community support has been tremendous. Shares were released in February 2020 and within 5 days the share offer was oversubscribed, and now has a waiting list in reserve. At a time when all pubs are closed the enthusiasm of the committee has ensured that the purchase still went ahead in order to secure the deal.
Advice and support was enlisted from the Plunkett Foundation who were involved from the start of the project. Also the team from The George and Dragon in Hudswell, a hugely successful local community owned pub, were happy to share their experience and advise the commitee on how to proceed with managing their membership. The next step forward is to proceed with repairs whilst awaiting government permission to reopen, and we look forward to a big party when that happens.
Valuable Resources:
Pub website: www.kingsheadgunnerside.com
Foundation website: www.plunkett.co.uk
Address: Plunkett Foundation,
The Quadrangle,
Woodstock,
Oxfordshire,
OX20 1LH,
United Kingdom.Email: info@plunkett.co.uk
Tel: 01993-810730
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Wed, 29 Apr 2020 - 27min - 66 - #2/16 Talking to A Yorkshire Vet
In this episode Susan talks to Julian Norton who is one of the vets featured in The Yorkshire Vet television programme on Channel five. This popular series is currently into its tenth series airing weekly on Tuesday evenings. The filming of series eleven has unfortunately been halted temporarily due to the coronovirus pandemic.
In this episode Julian talks about his new book A Yorkshire Vet - The Next Chapter, which documents his move from his old practice in Thirsk to his present employment in Boroughbridge. The move made him feel like a graduate again, having to familiarise himself with not only the workings of a new practice but also having to learn the whereabouts of farms and clients. This challenge was sometimes in the dead of night, with the often unreliable satellite navigation suffered in areas of the dales.
About the Guest:
Julian Norton is a mixed practice veterinary surgeon, currently working in Boroughbridge at Rae, Bean and Partners. He previously worked in Thirsk as a partner in the practice that was once the surgery from which Alf Wight worked (famous as the vet who wrote the James Herriot books). Julian has recently opened a new independent small animal practice- Sandbeck Veterinary Centre, in Wetherby.
He has his own podcast "The Naked Vet" which he performs with Kate Fox, a comedian and stand up poet.
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.thenakedvet.co.uk
Books currently published are:
Horses, Heifers and Hairy Pigs: The Life of a Yorkshire Vet. Michael O'Mara. 2016. ISBN 978-1782436836.A Yorkshire Vet Through the Seasons. Michael O'Mara. 2017. ISBN 978-1782438434.The Diary of a Yorkshire Vet. Great Northern Books Ltd. 2018. ISBN 978-1912101801.On Call with a Yorkshire Vet. Great Northern Books, 2019. ISBN 978-1912101207A Yorkshire Vet: The Next Chapter. Hodder and Stoughton, 2020.ISBN 978-1529378337About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 20 Apr 2020 - 34min - 65 - #2/15 Access North Supplying PPE
In today's episode Susan interviews Daniel Northcott. He runs Access North in Huddersfield and is actively working to supply much needed PPE equipment and disintectant, helping our vital services combat Covid 19.
Realising how vitally our country now needs viral disinfectants and PPE, Daniel has pivoted his skilled workforce and in conjunction with Pestfix are importing and supplying Viroshield disinfectant and bulk supplies of FFP2 and FFP3 masks, visors, gowns and gloves.There is a plane with these supplies due into the country on April 15th with up to 5,000,000 further available once orders are completed and another plane can be filled.
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.accessnorth.co.uk
Email: viroshield@accessnorth.co.uk
About the Guest:
Daniel's background is an unconventional one and his business has had to quickly pivot in this last month.You will hear from his accent he was not born in UK and he started life in New Zealand.He completed a Batchelor degree in performing Arts, acting and directing and his love of both climbing and acting brought him to UK. He was involved in filming with Century North in Leeds using his climbing skills and rope access qualifications. These skills then transferred over to the construction business and he has been involved in rigging and rope access maintenance with his company Access North.
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Wed, 08 Apr 2020 - 33min - 64 - #2/14 Nuclear Energy with Adam Fisher
The guest in this episode is Adam Fisher and he talks to Susan about his impression of the ghost town of Pripyat during his scientific tour of Chernobyl. Animals have taken over the area, moving in after humans moved out. Wildlife such as lynx, elk and wolves now roam the wasteland. At night wolves could be heard howling outside the hotel where he was staying and during his visit Adam was intrigued by the number of stray dogs who followed them travelling through the area.
About the Guest:
Adam studies at the University of Sheffield where he is a PhD student at the Nuclear Centre for Doctoral training.His research speciality is in the disposal of nuclear waste materials and during the trip he investigated lava-like material left behind after the melt down at the Chernobyl disaster site. The disposal of nuclear residue is a global issue and Adam gave his opinion on how that can be safely achieved.
Valuable Resources:
RWM Radioactive Waste Management
www.gov.uk/guidance/radioactive-waste-management
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 06 Apr 2020 - 41min - 63 - #2/13 7 Reasons to be Grateful
In this difficult time that we are all facing, doom and gloom all around, Susan talks about reasons she is grateful. Not everyone can be lucky enough to live in the Yorkshire dales, where our host resides, but hopefully you can take something from this episode to help you through. We reflect on something positive and hope it helps you take the opportunity to stand and stare.
Leisure
Poem by W.H.Davies
What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare. No time to stand beneath the boughs and stare as long as sheep or cows. No time to see, when woods we pass, where squirrels hide their nuts in grass. No time to see, in broad daylight, streams full of stars like skies at night. No time to turn at Beauty's glance, and watch her feet, how they can dance. No time to wait till her mouth can enrich that smile her eyes began. A poor life this is if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Wed, 01 Apr 2020 - 22min - 62 - #2/12 Social Distancing in the Dales
In this episode Susan talks about the impact of Coronavirus in the Dales and how future episodes will have to be recorded remotely. She also talks about the fear of it spreading due to the influx of visitors to the National Parks.
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 23 Mar 2020 - 13min - 61 - #2/11 The Cones Series by Chris Madeley
Have you ever wondered what cones do when you are not looking at them? Susan talks in this episode to Chris Madeley, author of The Cones series of children's books. These books are full of stories about the cones, their adventures, and stories to help children to see the world in a better way.
About the Guest:
Chris Madeley was born and brought up in the Old Vicarage in Darton, near Barnsley. Until Chris was 18 the family had no television, so she was well used to making her own entertainment. Gifted with a fertile imagination she immersed herself in the world of make-believe and fantasy and enjoyed writing from an early age.
Inspiration for the books came when travelling miles along the M1 motorway surrounded by road works and miles of Cones! Thus, the ‘conecept' of Cones coming alive and having adventures was born. There are eleven titles in the english language series and these have also been published in Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese and Portuguese.
Valuable Resources:
E-mail: rachel@theconesbooks.co.uk
website: www.theconesbooks.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 16 Mar 2020 - 14min - 60 - #2/10 Keith Madeley is Mr Yorkshire
In this episode we are introduced to Keith Madeley, who is 'Mr Yorkshire'. The title was given to him when he was working for a digital media company and has stuck due to the untiring work that he does connecting and promoting Yorkshire businesses and educational establishments.
About the Guest:
Keith is Yorkshire born and bred having been born, brought up and educated in Bradford. At the age of 16 he joined British Rail and rose to the dizzy heights of Station Master in record time, being promoted at the age of 21 and becoming Britain's youngest Station Master, an achievement which Keith is still immensely proud of today.
Keith is Chairman of the Yorkshire Society,and Brand Ambassador for www.i-yorkshire.com He has been awarded the MBE for services to communities in Yorkshire, was awarded Freeman of the City of London and also has a Leeds Trinity Honorary Fellowship.
He is involved in a wide range of community activities where his public speaking skills and long-standing links with national, regional and local media are used to great effect. His strong networking ability within Yorkshire and beyond assists both corporate relationships and many activities promoting Yorkshire and all that is great about the county and its people, communities and businesses. Keith is a natural communicator who excels in new challenges and influences key opinion to support a range of community issues and activities. For example, Keith has joined forces with a leading Financial Services Lawyer to launch the People's Regeneration Fund, which will enable individuals to invest ethically alongside major financial institutions in rural and urban regeneration.
Keith's vision is to bring the financial services sector and regeneration together for the benefit of the integrated community. Because of his considerable financial services expertise and background, his desire is to attain achievement in regeneration in the widest possible sense. He is deeply committed to assisting the disadvantaged, facilitating improvements in schools, local schemes and contributing to community affairs in general.
Valuable Resources:
E-mail: Keith@mryorkshire.com
website: www.mryorkshire.com
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 09 Mar 2020 - 27min - 59 - #2/09 GP to Author with Carol Tetlow
Susan chats with Carol Tetlow in this week's episode about her life as a GP and her journey to becoming a published author. Carol persevered sending off her manuscripts to publishers and resisted the temptation to self publish. She was eventually rewarded with a contract from a Canadian publisher for her medical series set in fictitious Lambdale and the Teviotdale medical centre.
Since this episode was recorded, Carol's new series about tennis club intrigue, written originally for her sister, has been taken on by a UK publisher and we expect that to be released soon.
About the Guest:
Carol has retired from general practice, and lives in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales with four labradors, two cats, ten donkeys, two ponies but just the one very long-suffering husband. She started writing using her work background as the theme for her novels.
She has five in her first series all based in Lambdale and the fictitious Teviotdale medical centre. Carol uses the market town of Masham as her inspiration and is careful to create characters who cannot be identified by the patients she once treated.When she's not writing, Carol is busy playing tennis, walking the dogs, trying to hone her skills at carriage driving and catching up with friends. She is also kept busy giving talks on the Yorkshire Speaker's circuit.
Valuable Resources:
Books can be purchased from: www.amazon.co.uk/carol tetlow
E-mail: carolmtetlow@gmail.com
Yorkshire Speakers Directory: www.yorkshirespeakersdirectory.co.uk/
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 02 Mar 2020 - 36min - 58 - #2/08 The Better Business Bee| Paula Richardson
In this episode Susan talks to Paula Richardson about her consultancy; she is the Better Business Bee.They talk about the one certainty everyone in business can agree on, the need to continually change to both survive and to grow. No matter what business you are in, you will need to make some changes along the way. As Paula says "when you have your head down working in your business every day it's very difficult to take the time to look up and see the bigger picture". She talks about how she can help small businesses grow & expand, be more efficient, change direction and take action when needed.
About the Guest:
Paula has a wealth of experience having run several businesses herself and she understands how rewarding running your own business can be. She has experience of working in several different sectors and can relate to how hard it can be sometimes just keeping the wheels of the business running each day. She uses her experience of small business ownership to assess where changes can be made to help business owners work more productively.
Valuable Resources:
Address: Dobson Barn, Londonderry, Northallerton, DL7 9ND
Telephone: +44 7977 173329
Website: www.thebetterbusinessbee.com
E-mail: paula@thebetterbusinessbee.com
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire'.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 24 Feb 2020 - 22min - 57 - #2/07 Behind the scenes at the Swaledale Festival
Organising the programme for the annual Swaledale Festival is a huge task and Malcolm Creese, Artistic Festival Director, talks to Susan about the history and running of this event. He works with a small team throughout the year and then, during the festival, they are assisted by a willing band of volunteers.
About the Festival:
The annual Swaledale Festival encompasses 60+ high-quality music, arts and walking events throughout Swaledale, Wensleydale and Arkengarthdale, including classical, folk and world music, art exhibitions, films, dance, poetry, talks, workshops and an extensive community and education programme. The Festival has won numerous awards and is highly regarded nationally and internationally. It makes a major contribution to the economy of the Dales through its own activities and through the thousands of people it attracts to its events.
The Festival in numbers:
Swaledale Festival has an audience of 8,500+99% of our audience rate the Festival as excellent or goodThe Festival has a high-profile presence at 26+ venues across the sublime landscape of the three uppermost Dales, a tourist destination known for its outstanding natural beautyThe Festival takes place across roughly 900 square miles making it geographically the second largest Festival in the UKThe Young Artists Platform was launched in 2008 and consists of an annual series of concerts by young musicians early in their careers. In the last few years Swaledale Festival has featured concerts by BBC Young Musicians of the Year winners Nicholas Daniel, Emma Johnson, Natalie Clein, Peter Moore and Sheku Kanneh-Mason, as well as concerto finalists Juliet Bausor, Charlotte Barbour-Condini and Jess Gillam. These performers were already well-known as top professional soloists and their presence at the Festival undoubtedly inspired our audiences - particularly youngsters interested in pursuing careers in music.
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.swalefest.org
Email: enquiries@swalefest.org
Address: Swaledale Festival, Hudson House, Reeth, Richmond, North Yorkshire
Box Office Tel: 01748-880019
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 17 Feb 2020 - 24min - 56 - #2/06 Time to celebrate with Jackie Warburton
In this episode Susan and Jackie discuss her skill in crafting a bespoke ceremony written for the individuals taking part, which can be tailored to be completely personal and unique. We learn about the differences between being a registrar and a celebrant and the variety of celebrations that she covers. She is professional and caring, and as an excellent listener, can help you focus on the important aspects of your celebration whilst taking the stress out of managing it.
About the Guest:
Jackie is an experienced (ex-Registrar) Independent Celebrant based in Yorkshire but she is also happy to travel throughout the north of England. Her company is called IDoYourCeremony, a play on the words most often used during a traditional wedding ceremony.
Jackie spends time getting to know her clients so that she can work with them to create a ceremony uniquely personal to them. She specialises in weddings, vow renewals and commitment ceremonies, as well as naming ceremonies and soon to be added celebrations of life.
Valuable Resources:
Website: www.IDoYourCeremony.com
Email: Jackie@IDoYourCeremony.com
Facebook: Jackie Warburton Celebrant
Instagram: I_do_your_ceremony
Tel: 07423-494719
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 10 Feb 2020 - 47min - 55 - #2/05 Lucy Pittaway - Award Winning Artist
Susan goes behind the scenes today with award winning artist Lucy Pittaway. Lucy talks about the ups and downs of growing a successful business and shares some of the challenges she faced along the way. She has a global business, shipping products worldwide, and after the surprise of winning her first award in 2015 for 'Best in Show' now has quite an array to her name, most recently.winning 'UK's Most Popular Published Artist' in 2018 and 2019.
The Lucy Pittaway Limited Business was formed in May 2015 by Lucy, husband Neil, brother Steve and sister-in-law Felicity, combining their successful business careers with Lucy's artistic talents to build a bright and colourful array of art inspired ceramics, textiles, greetings cards, calendars, diaries and more alongside Lucy's bright and colourful print and canvas artwork. It's a true family affair, conducted with passion and the finest attention to detail - from Lucy's artwork itself, to the giclee printing and picture framing. Nothing leaves the Lucy Pittaway headquarters until the whole team is happy the quality is the best it can be.
Award Winning Artist :
By 2017 the business won 'Best New Art Business' at the Fine Art Trade Guild Awards, and employs a truly fantastic team of people at the Yorkshire HQ.
Lucy's artistic talent has also been recognised by the Fine Art Trade Guild, naming her the 'UK's Best Up and Coming Artist Of The Year' in 2016, followed by the accolade of the 'UK's Most Popular Selling Published Artist' award in 2018 driven by the immense popularity of Lucy's artwork through the three Yorkshire based Lucy Pittaway Art Galleries and the Lucy Pittaway website. 2019 once again saw Lucy named the UK's Most Popular Artist by The Fine Art Trade Guild, and the business awarded 'Best Art Website 2019'.
Gallery addresses:
BROMPTON-ON-SWALE ADDRESS - Unit 7 & 8, Station Road, Brompton-on-Swale, Richmond,North Yorkshire,DL10 7SN
RICHMOND GALLERY ADDRESS - 22-24 Finkle Street, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4QB
YARM GALLERY ADDRESS - 61 High Street, Yarm, TS15 9BH
Valuable Resources:
Email: info@lucypittaway.co.uk
Website: www.lucypittaway.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 03 Feb 2020 - 40min - 54 - #2/04 Fourum Folk Group
In this episode we feature two tracks from Fourum's popular music and Susan talks to Jim Jack about how the band started in 1972 and quickly grew in popularity. The name of the band came initially from the latin word Forum meaning a meeting place, with the addition of the extra letter U to distinguish from other groups. It also reinforces the setup of the band which over the years has predominantly had four main performers.
About the Guests:
The group began with four members: Allen Miller, Jim Jack, Bob Hattersley and Dave Smith, who all worked together teaching at Hummersknott school in Darlington. The lineup changed over the next few years and then settled with the addition of Sandy Still in 1978. Most of their original songs were written and composed by Allen Miller and more recently Rod Hall has contributed with some of his creations and is now a member of the band.
Sadly Bob Hattersley passed away in 2010 and as an ongoing tribute to him Fourum raise funds for Cancer Research, around £16000 so far.
Valuable Resources:
www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 27 Jan 2020 - 37min - 53 - #2/03 Dawn Clarkson| Business Coach Growth Accelerator
In this episode Susan talks with Dawn Clarkson who runs a successful accountancy firm and also operates as a business coach. She has a unique and extremely supportive coaching business running effective workshops and retreats.
About the Guest:
Dawn set up and ran her accountancy firm, Dawn Clarkson Associates, based in Thornborough Hall in Leyburn. She now operates as a consultant within that business while she concentrates on her coaching work.
Dawn was trained and worked as a business coach in the government programme Growth Accelerator. When that finished she took the best parts of the knowledge she had accumulated and started her own uniquely focused training programme. She runs workshops in a management development programme and small group retreats in various locations.
Dawn has studied under the following well known development coaches:-
Dr Wayne Dyer - an american philosopher, Louise Hay from the Hay Publishing House, Robert Holden - the Enneagramme Programme and Evette Taylor - the Energy Alignment method.
Valuable Resources:
Address: Dawn Clarkson Associates,Thornborough Hall, Leyburn,North Yorks DL8 5AB
Tel: 01969-624999
Email: dawn@dawnclarkson.co.uk
Website: www.dawnclarkson.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 20 Jan 2020 - 25min - 52 - #2/02 Gingertree Offers More
In this episode Susan is talking to three members of the Gingertree Holistic Skin and Lifestyle Clinic, Kathy Scott, Kate Airey and Katie Vaioleti. Ginger Tree is located in the tranquil setting of Aske Stables just outside Richmond with plenty of free parking and a beautiful garden seating area to enjoy. Ginger Tree is a special place, a cocoon away from the stress and strain of everyday life. It's a place where time and attention is dedicated to you and your needs.
Together the team discuss the changes at Gingertree and how their individual therapies complement one another, as well as going into detail about what they offer to improve overall health and wellbeing...some fascinating facts and knowledge being shared by these three professionals.
About the Guest:
Kathy Scott is the Gingertree founder and an advanced holistic skin therapist. She was featured in episode 46 of Series 1 discussing the structure of the skin and the origin of her Gingetree clinic.In this episode she discusses the various treatments she offers and the technolgies involved.
Kate Airey is Nurtured Warrior, her speciality is in holistic movement and massage. She offers a bespoke health and wellness service encompassing the four elements of health...nutrition,mindful and meaningful movement,stress management and sleep.
Katie Vaioleti is Vaioleti Health, specialising in Visceral Manipulation as taught by the French Osteopath, Jean-Pierre Barral and she also does bio-resonance testing and therapy.
Valuable Resources:
Gingertree Holistic Skin and Lifestyle Clinic
Address: 7 Aske Stables, Aske, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 5HG
Tel: 01748 889350
Email: salon@gingertreebeauty.co.uk
Website: www.gingertreebeauty.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 13 Jan 2020 - 1h 15min - 51 - #2/01 New thriller series by Leona Deakin
In this episode Susan is talking to Leona Deakin about her newly released book, Gone, the first of a series, featuring psychologist investigator and private detective Dr Augusta Bloom. The mystery to solve is where have four apparent strangers disappeared to and what is the game that has enticed them away? This is an addictive debut thriller with an ingenious hook that turns the missing person plot on its head. What if the missing people are the dangerous ones? No answers in this episode...you will need to buy the book to find out!
About the Guest:
Leona is an occupational psychologist living in Leeds with her family. She became inspired to write when creating crime scenarios working with West Yorkshire Police. Leona shares her journey to publication with Penguin Random House and the subject matter of her next three books in the series. Tune in to hear about her journey so far. No shortage of compelling subject matter here, Leona is certainly one to watch.
Valuable Resources:
Leona's current book Gone is available to order as a paperback or on Kindle through Amazon. If you can't wait for it to be delivered and have a Waterstones, Tesco or Asda nearby then they are also selling it.
The second book is due to be published later on this year and the title for this one is Lost.
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 06 Jan 2020 - 36min - 50 - We are back with a Second Series
Here we are back with a second series of Inside Yorkshire.
Susan talks about plans for the new series and what you can expect to follow.
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 06 Jan 2020 - 3min - 49 - #049 Roger Cheetham's Message of Resilience
In this week's episode of Inside Yorkshire Susan talks to Roger Cheetham who survived a vicious attack whilst out walking his dog. Although he was left for dead and needed many months in hospital Roger has been able to take this life changing experience and turn it into a message of resilience.
About the Guest:
Roger was attacked whilst walking his dog, an unprovoked attack in June 2013 and despite carrying cash, his telephone and the keys to his pub -The Bassett in Fox Hill, Sheffield - he was not robbed. No motive for the attack has been proven and to this day the perpetrators are still at large. Roger's life has been changed permanently, he is now disabled, but instead of being defined by his attack he has managed to turn the event around and use it as a positive message of overcoming adversity and promoting resilience.
He is the founder of "Live the Life you deserve" and speaks internationally about how he feels it has changed his life for the better, a message of resilience.
Valuable Resources:
Founder of "The Life You Deserve" programme, drawing on his own traumatic experience, to help positively inspire others, surviving trauma, PTSD and other such issues in their lives.
email: roger@rogercheetham.com
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 27 May 2019 - 31min - 48 - #048 DOTTYMOW with Jo Cavalot
Welcome back to this week's episode of Inside Yorkshire. Susan talks to Jo Cavalot about setting up her business as a professional organiser. Jo speaks candidly about the struggles she has had along the way and now she spends her time helping people to Declutter and Organise The Things they/You're Most Overwhelmed With....hence the name DOTTYMOW.
About the Guest:
Jo hit rock bottom in 2012 and realised that she needed to change. Since then she has been rebuilding her world, facing fears that were holding her back and gaining true joy and happiness helping others to organise their lives.
Valuable Resources:
email: info@dottymow.co.uk
Tel: 07427 175895
Facebook group: The A* Decluttering Community
Marie Kondo - The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 19 May 2019 - 43min - 47 - #047 Dark Skies over the Dales - Reeth Astronomy Group
In this episode Susan is talking with Mike Evershed, founder of the Reeth Informal Astronomy Group. The group was set up in 2013 and has an active membership with regular monthly meetings. It is predominantly for anyone interested in learning more about the skies above us and the group has been involved in the Yorkshire Dales National Park bid for Dark Skies Reserve Status.
About the Guest:
Mike lives with his wife Meg above their unit and business The Nutmeg Company in the Dales Centre, Reeth.
Valuable Resources:
Meetings are held on the second Monday of the month at Unit 14, the Dales Centre, Reeth, DL11 6SP
Tel: 01748 884926
e-mail:information@reethastro.org.uk
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 12 May 2019 - 23min - 46 - #046 Skin Health at Gingertree with Kathy Scott
In this episode Kathy Scott talks to Susan about Gingertree Holistic Health and Beauty. Her business is based at Aske Stables just outside of Richmond, in a beautiful, peaceful location, where Kathy treats anyone interested in improving their skin health. Kathy talks about helping clients to understand how to improve their skin, not from a vanity perspective but rather from a health perspective.
Most of us are aware of the detrimental effect that UVA and UVB rays can have upon us, however there is also a growing concern about the impact of blue light from computer screens causing damage to our skin. Kathy has studied skin health for many years and knows the science behind our skin structure. Our skin is the body's largest organ and, when it becomes compromised, problematic skin can develop causing volatile skin conditions such as rosacea and acne. She explains, in easily understandable terms, what we can do to improve our skin. She is, indeed, testament herself that when your skin is well looked after it can take years off your appearance.
Valuable Resources:
email: salon@gingertreebeauty.co.uk
Telephone: 01748-889350
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 28 Apr 2019 - 46min - 45 - #045 Safeguarding Our Planet -Abel to Speak
In this episode Susan talks to Mike Sparrow whose recent project has involved him in researching climate change. This episode begins with the depressing facts about where we are rapidly heading if we don't radically change our impact upon planet earth. It is not all doom and gloom however because there is light at the end of the tunnel.
About the Guest:
Mike's passion is to draw attention to conservation and his recent project highlights the speed at which human behavior is impacting our climate and the future of earth as we know it.
He has a dream for the benefit of all citizens of our planet; to safeguard the security of our climate for future generations. In his dream, The COP 24 UN Climate Change Conference resolves to make carbon capture the priority initiative of all member governments to combat global warming and actively decarbonise our atmosphere.
Valuable Resources:
About the Host:
Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 21 Apr 2019 - 1h 00min - 44 - #044 Woodcraft Warriors Dealing with PTSD
In this episode Susan follows on from last week by talking to Ted Grainger, the third founding member of the Veteran's Woodcraft group supporting people affected by their military service. Also interviewed today are two further members of the group, Andy and Matt. .. all three talk openly about their mental health struggles with PTSD since leaving service.
The veterans also help in the community by providing outreach support to mental health groups in the area, teaching woodcraft skills and giving theraputic support to those in need. They are taking part in a bid for lottery funding through the People's Project - Woodwork Warriors and need your votes to secure funding to further grow their reach and increase the support that they can offer.
Set-up by a group of veterans, Veterans Woodcraft delivers woodcraft courses to help veterans who have been physically and mentally affected by their military service.
By working with wood, they help them rebuild their lives, grow in confidence and develop their resilience to help them recover and lead active, fulfilling lives.About the Guests:
Ted Grainger is the technical director of the company using sophisticated CNC software and equipment to create intricate items of wood carving. He is ex RAF and has studied CNC and CAD to reach a high level of proficiency in the use of the Legacy machines. Ted very openly discusses his PTSD and how it has impacted his life over the years.
Andy was an army chef and good naturedly accepts that this can put him on the receiving end of banter from his fellow Woodcraft Warriors. He enjoys the camaraderie and supportive environment in which he and fellow members can relax and flourish whilst learning new skills. Andy gives back by helping support new members and also helps with outreach activities.
Matt Wightman first met the group's founding members at Phoenix House Recovery Centre in Catterick, where Help for Heroes runs its recovery services in the North. He suffered badly having a fellow serviceman and room mate commit suicide at the age of 19 whilst serving in Ireland. His later service in Bosnia only increased the pressure upon him, the result in later life was PTSD. However he joined a class to make an electric guitar out of wood and the confidence he gained in the process has led him into better health and increased his self worth.So confident is he now that he holds an equity card and has acted in several plays.
Valuable Resources:
Your vote could help them achieve their next step by enabling them to deliver even more to the wider community, voting starts on Monday 1 April 2019 at 9 AM and will continue until noon on 15 April 2019
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 14 Apr 2019 - 39min - 43 - #043 Veteran's Woodcraft People's Project
In this episode Susan talks to two of the founding members of the Veteran's Woodcraft group supporting people effected by their military service. They also help mental health groups providing outreach work, teaching woodcraft skills and giving theraputic support to those in need. They are taking part in a bid for lottery funding through the People's Project - Woodwork Warriors and need your votes to secure funding to further grow their reach and increase the support that they can offer.
Set-up by a group of veterans, Veterans Woodcraft delivers woodcraft courses to help veterans who have been physically and mentally affected by their military service.
By working with wood, they help them rebuild their lives, grow in confidence and develop their resilience to help them recover and lead active, fulfilling lives.If you would like to look at the woodwork they have created it is on display this week until Friday 12th April in Mackenzie Thorpe's Arthaus studio in Finkle Street, Richmond. A member of the group will be there to answer any questions you may have about the work that they do.
About the Guests:
Chris Morgan in partnership with Bob Taylor and Ted Grainger set up Veteran's Woodcraft on Gallowfields Trading Estate in Richmond. Chris talks about the supportive environment that they offer both at the workshop and also during the outreach programs that they run. Both he and Bob talk frankly about their own mental health struggles and how being involved with the group has helped them overcome personal difficulties. It is obvious the pride that they take in offering support to those going through similar challenges.By working with wood, they help them rebuild their lives, grow in confidence and develop their resilience to help them recover and lead active, fulfilling lives.
Valuable Resources:
Your vote could help them achieve their next step by enabling them to deliver even more to the wider community, voting starts on Monday 1 April 2019 at 9 AM and will continue until 15 April 2019
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 08 Apr 2019 - 32min - 42 - #042 Volunteering on the Little White Bus
In this episode we hear how Little White Buses keep the dales alive, allowing access to local amenities for many locals who are dependent upon the volunteer drivers who help to keep these services running.
About the Guest:
David Gathercole is currently a volunteer bus driver on the Swaledale Shuttle. He sets off weekly from Muker at 7.45 and picks up his bus in Reeth. Once he has checked it out and ensured that all is in order he sets off through the villages picking up passengers and transporting them throughout the dales.
David tells us how he became interested in volunteering and all about the process to becoming a volunteer bus driver in the dales.
Valuable Resources:
Little White Bus Booking Office Tel: 01969 667400
Email: uwco@btconnect.com
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 31 Mar 2019 - 19min - 41 - #041 A Life Well Travelled - Janet Phillips
In this episode Susan talks to Janet Phillips whose entrepreneurial spirit led her to set up a hugely successful business in Hong Kong. A change of circumstances led her to sell up and move back to the UK where she proceeded to establish herself in farming and to develop her arts and crafts business.
About the Guest:
Janet Phillips began life in rural Derbyshire spending holidays working on the family farm and from an early life enjoying art and crafts. Dyslexia meant that passing exams was never going to be easy, however she persevered in order to gain the qualifications needed to go to art college.She took a degree in fine art sculpture and then qualified as a teacher. A job in Hong Kong beckoned and she moved out there and rose to the challenge teaching art lessons in french.
Listen to Janet explain how she began her entrepreneurial journey with a mysterious buyer purchasing all her drawings at her first exhibition in Hong Kong. She has had several successful businesses in both Hong Kong and in UK, settling more recently in the Yorkshire Dales. From the Threshing Barn, in Reeth, Janet runs craft workshops and supports a loyal customer base who know that they can rely upon her for advice and quality products. Threshing Barn products can be purchased by contacting Janet in Reeth or at one of the many wool and textile events she attends throughout the year.
Valuable Resources:
Tel: 01748-884025
Email: threshingbarn24@btinternet.com
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 25 Mar 2019 - 43min - 40 - #040 Storyteller in the Dales - Rhoda Fraser
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. Susan talks to professional storyteller Rhoda Fraser about her life in the dales. Rhoda shares her poetry and storytelling giving details of how she got started with her unusual career choice.
About the Guest:
Rhoda began her life on her family farm in Arkengarthdale, rural North Yorkshire. As an only child, with a vivid imagination, she won a Brook Bond creative writing competition at the age of 10 and so began her interest in storytelling.
Rhoda writes poetry and has published several books. She enjoys entertaining young and old alike with her tales and leads Ghost walks around Richmond market town. She tells us about her Dales Tea and Tales events and her interest in charity fundraising. The day we spoke to her she was hosting the first of two fundraising pie and pea suppers that weekend in her own home, raising funds for the local Methodist Chapel and an Alzheimer support group in Richmond. This is one very busy lady with interesting tales to tell.
Valuable Resources:
www.rhodafraserstorytelling.com
Tel: 07775 618472
Dementia Forward - Richmond Town Hall Tuesdays 1-3pm
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 18 Mar 2019 - 34min - 39 - #039 Painting murals in the underworld
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. In this episode Susan talks to Leyburn artist Lynn Ward, whose first job out of art college was painting the underworld murals in The Forbidden Corner in Coverdale. Lynn has had a prolific career and embraced many different styles over the years painting for commissioned projects.
About the Guest:
Lynn is Yorkshire born and bred and has spent most of her life living in Wensleydale. She attended art college, first in York and afterwards at Cleveland before embarking upon a career which led her underground, painting murals and creating statues during the inception of The Forbidden Corner. It was a formative time for the young artist who then progressed to working on a 90 foot mural for the Dunkirk Veterans event at Tennants in Leyburn.
Lynn is currently finishing off a large classical painting commission and she is about to do a painting demonstration in Hartlepool. She has artwork on display in her studio and can be found there most days when she is not working on site or playing her cornet in Leyburn Brass Band.
Valuable Resources:
Email: lynnward17@ymail.com
2 Golden Lion Yard, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 5AS
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 11 Mar 2019 - 32min - 38 - #038 Fundraising with Yorkshiredaleslife
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. In this episode Susan is chatting to Jonathan from Yorkshiredales life about his drive to raise funds for Cancer Research. Jonathan is a recent incomer to the dales and is now on a mission to raise awareness and collect donations for the charity.
About the Guest:
Jonathan moved away from the hustle and bustle of city life to enjoy a relaxed pace of life in Wensleydale. Having recently lost a family member to cancer he is now dedicating his spare time to raising funds for Yorkshire Cancer Research. Jonathan works from home and could work remotely from anywhere in the world...however his passion for the Yorkshire countryside and desire to live the good life has drawn him back to the dales.
He currently divides his time between his job and hands on care for his brood of hens. These happy hens are providing eggs for Cancer Research and Jonathan has plenty of inspiration to expand his fundraising efforts.
Valuable Resources:
Instagram: Yorkshiredales.life
Email: yorkshiredaleslife@gmail.com
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 04 Mar 2019 - 21min - 37 - #037 Mobile Dales Business for Sale - Ramsay's Fish and Chip Van
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. In this episode Susan chats with Pauline Ramsay about the business she and her husband Richard set up over 38 years ago. Ramsay's fish and chip van has become an institution in the dales with regular clientele looking forward to their weekly visits. Unfortunately for dales folk the business is now up for sale and we all hope that the new owners will continue this much loved service.
About the Guest:
Pauline had worked in a fish and chip shop as a young lass prior to taking on the mobile van but is was a steep learning curve for her and husband Richard when they took on the business. They have developed it into a thriving mobile takeaway service for those in the dales who rely upon them in order to have a night off cooking.
Pauline shares their journey and gives us an insight into this family business with even the youngest members having an input into the van's design. We also learn that the fish they use travels all the way from Iceland...no... not the store but the country!
Pauline and Richard are now planning their retirement and just need an investor who is prepared to keep the business running, providing food to the dales.
Valuable Resources:
Telephone number 01969 622936
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 25 Feb 2019 - 16min - 36 - #036 Saving Richmond Old Grammar School Buildings
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. In this episode we find out about the history of Richmond Grammar school, the success of past pupils and plans for the forthcoming development. Aided by a first-round grant from the Heritage Enterprise Lottery Fund and from the Architectural Heritage Fund, Richmondshire Building Preservation Trust is currently working on plans to restore and re-purpose this wonderful, iconic building, which sits across the river from The Station.
The Trust is working towards saving the School to be used as a sustainable ‘Community Hub', providing community facilities with complementary commercial use to ensure its future viability.
About the Guest:
In this episode Susan talks with James Gravenor, Chair of the Old Grammar School Project Committee. James has worked for many years with the ongoing running of Richmond station and is now enthusiastically involved with the forthcoming plans to develop the old grammar school buildings.
Valuable Resources:
Richmondshire Building Preservation Trust
Registered Office
The Station
Station Yard
Richmond
North Yorkshire
DL10 4LD01748 850123
info@richmondshirebpt.co.ukAbout the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 18 Feb 2019 - 27min - 35 - #035 Richmond Station's transformation into a thriving community hub
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. In this episode Susan finds out about the transformation of Richmond Station into a community hub attracting upwards of 350,000 visitors each year. We hear about the work that has been carried out over the years sympathetically changing the internal layout of the building without losing it's original character and charm.
About the Guest:
The guest in this episode is Eileen Halliday, the general manager at the station. She talks enthusiastically about the history of the building and the work that has been carried out transforming it into a popular meeting place for locals and visitors alike.
The Station is a stunning riverside Victorian railway building; brought back to life as an art gallery and exhibition space, cafe, and community venue for groups, meetings and classes, and home to a variety of independent businesses.
Valuable Resources:
Station Yard
Richmond
North Yorkshire
DL10 4LDTelephone: 01748 850123
Email: admin@thestation.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 11 Feb 2019 - 22min - 34 - #034 You Don't Have To Act Your Age
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. Listeners have requested Susan to talk about what got her started on her podcasting journey, how she began and also to give an insight into her working life. She finds it so much easier interviewing other people about their lives and therefore this week's episode is rather a short one.
Valuable Resources:
Progressive Education
hello@progressiveproperty.co.uk
Telephone:01733 898557
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About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
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Mon, 04 Feb 2019 - 10min - 33 - #033 Swaledale Mountain Rescue - A Leader's Perspective
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. In this episode Susan talks to Pete Roe, a rescue leader with several decades of experience rescuing people and animals in distress. Pete explains that there is so much involved in coordinating the teams of people involved, more than would be expected and each event unique in itself. He gives a clear and detailed account of what is involved when there is a callout and also some amusing tales of unusual rescues he has been involved in.
About the Guest:
Pete Roe is an avid cave explorer, caving being a way of life for him since his brother introduced him to the sport at the age of 11. That breadth of experience over the years has proven to be extremely useful when involved in underground rescues. When he was first involved with the mountain rescue team he was the only volunteer in Swaledale; now he is a rescue leader, sharing his experience and expertise with a much expanded group of people who give up their precious time to assist those in distress.
Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team (SMRT) is a registered charity which provides a mountain and cave rescue service within the Swaledale and Wensleydale areas of North Yorkshire. The team is made up of a group of highly trained volunteers who are available to be called out for a variety of land based search and rescue operations, any time day or night. SMRT provide a 24 hours per day, 365 days per year service.
Valuable Resources:
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 28 Jan 2019 - 46min - 32 - #032 Painting is a compulsion - Yorkshire artist Dudley Edwards - Part 2
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. This is the second of a two part interview with artist Dudley Edwards. This episode covers the remainder of his time in London and his return to Yorkshire. He was commissioned to produce large murals for one of the Sheikhs in Saudi Arabia. These were produced in UK and then shipped to be reassembled in their final destination.
Dudley shot to fame during the sixties painting wild coloured furniture, shop fronts and even a piano owned by one of the Beatles. He was born and brought up in Yorkshire, studying art in Halifax and then Bradford, before moving down to London to seek fame and fortune.
About the Guest:
Dudley began life in West Yorkshire and was inspired by his school teacher to attend the Halifax school of Art. This was much to his father's disappointment who was keen for him to get a proper job. He did so well there that it took him onto further studies at Bradford college of Art. Having completed 5 years of training and honing his skills he was keen to seek fame and fortune - London beckoned.
Once down in London Dudley got together with two other Bradford graduates, Doug Binder and David Vaughan, the three of them founding the BEV pop collective. Their vibrant art designs on furniture, shop fronts and cars led to commissions from clients who included David Bailey, the Beatles and Tara Browne, heir to the Guinness fortune.
BEV's psychedelic murals appeared everywhere from the boutiques of Kings Road and Carnaby Street to Paul McCartney's 'Magic Piano'. He spent months living with Paul painting a mural for him and then did the same for Ringo Starr. His artwork continued to be in high demand and he produced some murals for one of the Sheikhs in Saudi Arabia. These were painted on tiles in UK and then assembled in the palace for the Sheikh, unfortunately Dudley never saw them in situ.
Dudley continues to paint in his Yorkshire studio but he doesnt find it enjoyable...as he confessed "it is a compulsion", however when he achieves the results he is striving for then that makes it all worthwhile.
His recent artwork can be seen in the RedHouse Originals Gallery in Harrogate.
Valuable Resources:
Red House Originals Gallery
tel:+44 (0) 1423 884400
email:info@redhouseoriginals.com
address:15 Cheltenham Mount, Harrogate, HG1 1DW
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
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Mon, 21 Jan 2019 - 32min - 31 - #031 Swinging Sixties with Dudley Edwards - Part 1
Welcome back to the next episode of Inside Yorkshire. This is the first of a two part interview with artist Dudley Edwards. He shot to fame during the sixties painting wild coloured furniture, shop fronts and even a piano owned by one of the Beatles. He was born and brought up in Yorkshire, studying art in Halifax and then Bradford, before moving down to London to seek fame and fortune. He wasn't disappointed.
About the Guest:
Dudley began life in West Yorkshire and was inspired by his school teacher to attend the Halifax school of Art. This was much to his father's disappointment who was keen for him to get a proper job. He did so well there that it took him onto further studies at Bradford college of Art. Having completed 5 years of training and honing his skills he was keen to seek fame and fortune - London beckoned.
Once down in London Dudley got together with two other Bradford graduates, Doug Binder and David Vaughan, the three of them founding the BEV pop collective. Their vibrant art designs on furniture, shop fronts and cars led to commissions from clients who included David Bailey, the Beatles and Tara Browne, heir to the Guinness fortune.
BEV's psychedelic murals appeared everywhere from the boutiques of Kings Road and Carnaby Street to Paul McCartney's 'Magic Piano'. Paul was keen to engage them to work for him after seeing their painted Buick....
"I remember the first time I first saw a photo of their painted car in the Sunday Times Magazine and I thought it was really cool. So I got in touch with them and asked the guys if we could have a meeting. We did, and I told them "I've got a little piano I'd like you to decorate in that same style". And at first they were a little bit reluctant to do anything, but I persuaded them. So they measured it all up, took the panel dimensions, and worked up some designs. Then they painted it and did a lovely job. It became my psychedelic piano which I wrote a lot of songs on, including 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', 'Fixing A Hole', and 'Hey Jude'. It's in its rightful place in my music room in London."
Paul McCartneySubscibe to the podcast and listen to what happened to Dudley next in episode 32. His recent artwork can be seen in the RedHouse Originals Gallery in Harrogate.
Valuable Resources:
Red House Originals Gallery
tel:+44 (0) 1423 884400
email:info@redhouseoriginals.com
address:15 Cheltenham Mount, Harrogate, HG1 1DW
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 14 Jan 2019 - 31min - 30 - #030 Janet Seymour's Dance Academy
Welcome to the first episode of the year. In it Susan talks to Janet Seymour about her love of dance and her career encouraging pupils of all ages to participate in this activity. Dance is known to be beneficial for all ages and Janet's pupils range from the age of 3 to over 100.
About the Guest:
Janet Seymour trained at the Royal Academy of Dance and then went on pioneer the British way of teaching dance in Germany. She had always wanted to teach ballet from an early age and expressed a desire to teach in the dales at the tender age of 5. Here in the Yorkshire dales we are privileged to have such an internationally experienced teacher as our dance teacher in the dales.
Valuable Resources:
Below are links to the Dance Academy website and also a timetable of classes available
Contact details email: janetseymour@swaledaledance.co.uk
Telephone 01748 884677 mobile 07958 145752
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
She is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and also on social media.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 07 Jan 2019 - 15min - 29 - #029 - Are you superstitious about New Year?
Welcome to the final episode of 2018. In it Susan discusses superstitions and traditions with her good friend Liz Lukacs. Why is it that both have memories of their mothers banishing father out into the cold 5 minutes before the clock struck midnight on New Years Eve? Also how many of us make resolutions at this time of year and actually manage to keep them longer than the first month?
Susan and Liz discuss their own family traditions and their thoughts on New Year resolutions.
Happy New Year to all our Listeners.
About the Guest:
Liz Lukacs lives in Reeth where she manages a retirement complex. She was born and brought up here in the dales and has a wealth of local knowledge.
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 31 Dec 2018 - 18min - 28 - #028 - Wensleydale Heritage Railway Volunteer Workforce
Welcome back to the Inside Yorkshire podcast. In this episode Susan is finding out about how this railway depends on a volunteer workforce to run it. This heritage railway is run by a huge team of wonderful volunteers, and it would not be viable without their hard work and efforts.
About the Guest:
Today's guest is Helen Ashworth who is the Volunteer Coordinator & Lead Fundraiser at Wensleydale Railway. She has a mammoth task coordinating the huge team of volunteers without whom the railway would not function. She talks at length about the work that they undertake all year round, as well as the festive events that are being held over this christmas period.
Valuable Resources:
Helen Ashworth
Volunteer Coordinator & Lead Fundraiser
Wensleydale Railway
www.wensleydalerail.com01677 425805About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 21min - 27 - #027 Guide Dog Puppy Walkers - socialisation, training & assistance animals
Welcome back to the Inside Yorkshire podcast. In today's episode Susan talks again to Eileen Brereton, this time about how she became involved with Guide Dogs and about being a puppy walker for the Guide Dog association.
About the Guest:
Eileen Brereton is Coordinator for the Dales and District Fundraising group for Guide dogs but she began by starting as a puppy walker and guide dog foster carer. The first dog she took on was Kelly, who arrived at the age of six weeks and stayed with her to be socialised before moving on to be trained as a guide dog at approx 14 months. Kelly could always find M & S for her handler and another dog was expert at sourcing out Costa coffee shops. Eileen has had 6 dogs so far but doesnt have one at the moment.
Valuable Resources:
www.guidedogs.org.uk
0345-143 0229
Fundraising- 01609-773812
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association is a British charitable organisation founded in 1934. Guide Dogs helps blind and partially sighted people across the UK through the provision of guide dogs, mobility and other rehabilitation services.
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 36min - 26 - #026 Red Cross Auxiliary Hospitals in Yorkshire during the First World War
Welcome back to the Inside Yorkshire podcast. In today's episode we listen to authors Eileen Brereton and Anne Wall talk about the role of the Red Cross Auxiliary hospitals, in Yorkshire, during the First World War. They have written a book entitled Home Comforts describing the importance of these medical outposts. Recuperating wounded soldiers, far away from their own families, had home comforts provided for them by VADs in the 32 auxiliary hospitals set up across the county. Eileen and Anne give us a wonderful insight into life in the voluntary aid detachments.These were voluntary units of civilians providing nursing care for military personnel in the United Kingdom and various other countries in the British Empire. The most important periods of operation for these units were during World War I and 2.
About the Guests:
Eileen Brereton and Anne Wall were Red Cross trainers when they were asked to set up a commemorative WW1 hospital for East Rounton village hall's centenary celebrations in 2006. That began a project that has lasted over 12 years now and taken them on a fascinating voyage of discovery, unearthing information and memorabilia from 32 hospitals in the North Riding of Yorkshire and the VADs (voluntary aid detachments) who worked in them.
Valuable Resources:
The Book can be purchased from Eileen or Anne
contact- info@northridingVADhospitals.co.uk
Home Comforts- The Role of the Red Cross Auxiliary Hospitals in the North East Riding of Yorkshire during the First World War
Exhibitions can be set up in libraries, and museums.
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 10 Dec 2018 - 35min - 25 - #025 Traditional Chinese Acupuncturist - Helen McQue
The Inside Yorkshire Podcast is a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In today's episode Susan talks to Helen McQue about her experiences studying and now practising as a traditional chinese acupuncturist.
Helen has set up and now runs a busy practice in Richmond, North Yorkshire. She also devotes her time to supporting local charities, most recently the SSAFA Armed Forces charity where she demonstrated and gave taster sessions in aid of the charity.
In this episode, recorded on World Acupuncture day, she and Susan discuss the misconceptions surrounding acupuncture and talk about the benefits that can be achieved with treatment.
About the Guest:
Helen and her husband Dean, who is also an acupuncturist, travel to Nepal as volunteers supporting the Thrangu Monastery bringing healthcare to remote areas of Nepal. They give their time and expertise helping Wangchuk Rapten Lama, and his team at the monastery, treating locals who often have to walk miles to reach the medical care they need. Helen and Dean often treat up to 40 people each day whilst they are at the Thrangu Phende clinic working alongside the Tibetan monk. The clinic is within the grounds of the Thrangu Monastery in Nammo Buddha, Karve. Between visits to volunteer overseas Helen raises funds to send out to support the clinic's continuing work.
Valuable Resources:
Helen McQue Acupuncture
20 Trinity Church Square, Richmond, North Yorkshire. DL10 4QN
Contact Number:
Acupuncture – Helen : 07825 212 463
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 26 Nov 2018 - 23min - 24 - #024 Richmondshire Today| Joe Willis & the local news
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In today's episode Susan talks to Joe Willis, founder of Richmondshire Today, a news service provided online and in the monthly magazine.
Joe realised that there was an increasing demand by consumers for online news and so began his internet news business with Richmondshiretoday.co.uk. His aim is to provide comprehensive coverage of community news, incidents and events, as well as producing interesting features and thought-provoking comment.
Recent developments have seen him start up another news site covering Northallerton, Bedale,Thirsk and Stokesley. This is called Hambleton Today, featuring news items and events in the Hambleton district.
About the Guest:
Joe is a Richmondshire resident and former North-East Journalist of the Year. His work has been in regional press for more than 15 years. Initially he trained in Northampton ,writing for the Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph and then returned back to the area he grew up in,working on the Northern Echo and the Darlington and Stockton Times.
Valuable Resources:
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 19 Nov 2018 - 13min - 23 - #023 What inspires someone to write their first novel? - Mike Sparrow tells us
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to Mike Sparrow about his debut book "Native".
This is a fictional story about the American Indian's fight to sustain their traditional way of life and is the first of the Manifest Destiny trilogy. "Native" is an epic tale that tells about the plight and destruction of the American Indian, the trials and tribulations of the pioneers that travelled the vast landscape and cruel and corruptible men in power.
About the Guest:
Mike's passion is to draw attention to conservation and the preservation of indigenous cultures.He lives with his wife, Adele, in their seventeenth century farmhouse in the Yorkshire Dales and travels extensively to research material for his books.
Valuable Resources:
www.mikejsparrow.org
His book can be purchased on Amazon www.amazon.co.uk and also at Waterstones shops or via their website www.waterstones.com
It is available in hardback and also on kindle.
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 12 Nov 2018 - 44min - 22 - #022 Dales Business Women's network founded by Sharon Davis
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to Sharon Davis who is the founder of the Dales Business Womens networking group.
Dales Business Women is a network for professional and entrepreneurial women within the Yorkshire Dales and surrounding areas. “Yorkshire Dales” is used fairly loosely, as women as far as Northallerton to the east, and Kendal and Kirkby Lonsdale on the west, are engaged in the network. DBW are passionate about helping businesses to connect and achieve their goals, and offer networking events across the Dales. From 2019 DBW will also be providing a range of business and marketing services.
About the Guest:
Sharon is a former journalist and she is the director of Dales Marketing, providing PR, communication and marketing services to small businesses, as well as running social media courses.Sharon is the face behind Dales Business Women, and started the network in December 2017 having moved to Hawes from London 18 months before that.
Valuable Resources:
www.dalesbusinesswomen.com
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 05 Nov 2018 - 27min - 21 - #021 Hooking in Swaledale with T.I.G.H.R
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to Heather Ritchie about the success of the TIGHR conference and we have testimonials from some of the lovely ladies who took part in this triennial event.
The International Guild of Handhooking Rugmakers (TIGHR) was founded on December 4th 1994 in London, England by a group of international friends who decided to establish a world wide group involved in rugmaking.
About the Guests:
Heather Ritchie has been president of TIGHR over the last 3 years and has spent that time organising the conference. 150 people arrived into swaledale from all over the world to take part this year and have been entertained admirably. Workshops were held and trips out to enjoy the local scenery and culture, have been a great success. Heather has now handed over responsibility to the new president who will organise the next conference in Newfoundland in 2021.
We have had testiminials from some of the lovely ladies who took part:-
Dana Ray from Washngton
Linda Bishop from Dallas, Texas
Miriam Miller from Milton, NSW, Australia
Ti Seymour originally from Uk now resident in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Diane Hodder from Canada and
Kay Lewis from Ottowa, Canada
Valuable Resources:
The International Guild of Handhooking Rugmakers
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 29 Oct 2018 - 1h 01min - 20 - #020 Dry Stone Walling with David Edwards
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to David Edwards who is a master dry stone waller and landscape gardener. David is the owner of Northern Walls & Landscapes. A Master Waller, David belongs to the Guild of Master Craftsmen as well as the Yorkshire Dry Stone Walling Guild.
About the Guest:
David learned to build dry stone walls at the age of 16 when he was working down the pits. Walls were used to support the coal seams whilst the miners worked down there...a hard life for a young lad.
David has had a variety of other jobs since then, however his building expertise has created a flourishing business. He creates and maintains the dry stone walls that define the characteristic dales scenery. He also works as a landscape gardener, out in all weathers, with no two days the same.
Valuable Resources:
More information about David can be found on his website http://www.northernwalls.com/
Telephone :07951 481 239
Email : northernwalls@hotmail.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 21 Oct 2018 - 14min - 19 - #019 Life as a rural vicar with Caroline
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to Caroline Hewlett who is vicar to Swaledale with Arkengarthdale,the largest geographical parish in England. She discusses some of the challenges involved in managing a rural parish.
Key Takeaways:
Caroline started her Yorkshire life in Ripon and eventually ended up in her current parish in SwaledaleShe made a personal promise to be involved in ministry from the age of 30 and studied at theological college in DurhamHer first ministry was in Leeds, at St Georges, working with homeless people.She then moved to Boroughbridge before eventually ending up in Swaledale.She is involved in tackling rural loneliness through with the national Germinate project.Valuable Resources:
Germinate: The Arthur Rank Centre,
Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, CV8 2LGTel: 024 7685 3060
Email: info@germinate.netAbout the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
Caroline has been vicar of Swaledale with Arkengarthdale parish for over 12 years and has just celebrated her 50th birthday. She was given a surprise birthday celebration provided by her local parishoners who helped her celebrate in style.
A personal bucket list includes learning to drive a tractor and also managing a geared car. Caroline learned to drive in America and currently drives an automatic car.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 15 Oct 2018 - 25min - 18 - #018 A Conversation with Ed Kluz - Painter, Designer and Illustrator
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire.
Key Takeaways:
So many of our great buildings have been lost, yet still many survive. Ed seeks the standing and the fallen and in turn aims to create images which look at the very fabric of our identity."I am fascinated by the past. Our architectural heritage is a huge source of inspiration for me. The great edifices of the realm, past and present, have always conveyed a sense of power, which fails to dwindle with the passing centuries. Even the overgrown foundations of a long demolished country house hold a melancholic power, as does the shattered body of a great abbey"Valuable Resources:
Ed Kluz:The Lost House Revisited
www.amazon.co.uk/Ed-Kluz-Lost-House-Revisited/dp/185894662X
Place Makers exhibition is at the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh which runs from the 3rd to the 27th of October. This is a joint exhibition with Vicki Ambery Smith and they are giving an informal talk in the gallery on 13th October 11-12.
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
Ed grew up in Swaledale just outside of Richmond and he attended Richmond school where he was inspired by his art teacher Christopher Moss. They have recently had a joint exhibition at the Lotte Inch Gallery in York.
Ed's next big event is a talk at Chatsworth House with author Kate Hubbard, and after that a lecture in New York in November on lost country houses as part of the Hamilton Lecture series. His latest exhibition Place Makers is at the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh which runs from the 3rd to the 27th of October. This is a joint exhibition with Vicki Ambery Smith and they are giving an informal talk in the gallery on 13th October 11-12.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Sun, 07 Oct 2018 - 27min - 17 - #017 Pantomime Season with AJ Productions
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to Gary Martin Davis from AJ Productions about their forthcoming pantomime season.
Key Takeaways:
AJ Productions hold school workshops around the countyStage schools are run in Yarm, Guisborough, Northallerton, Leyburn and Darlington where youngsters can get the opportunity to appear in the pantomime performancesHalloween Wicked workshops are being held in Leyburn and StocktonCinderella will be showing at Tennants Garden Rooms in LeyburnGary is performing as Cassandra, one of Cinderella's ugly sistersDanny Posthill. impressionist finalist from Britains Got Talent, will also be performing in this years production as ButtonsValuable Resources:
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
Gary Martin Davis has worked with the AJ team for 7 years touring the north east with workshops and productions. He is full of information about the forthcoming events and introduced us to some of the characters he is playing.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Mon, 01 Oct 2018 - 20min - 16 - #016 Emergency First Responders
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to Josie Kyme about how the two dales first responder team is important to life in the community.
Key Takeaways:
It can take an ambulance 20 mins to reach villages up in the dales so a first responder living locally can therefore be a vital resourceVolunteers have local knowledge and are trained to respond quickly in times of emergencyOne responder had her life saved by her husband whilst she was on dutyThe training that responders receive is a valuable life skillAt present there are 11 active responders in the team and they respond singly or in pairsNew responders are always neededValuable Resources:
YAS trainer Patrick Murphy
Telephone: 07824 407955
Email: Patrick.Murphy7@NHS.net
Josie Kyme Two dales Coordinator
01748 884824
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
Josie has been a responder for some time and has now been promoted to become coordinator for the two dales team. She talks about the team who provide support in the two dales and how there is always a need for more volunteers.
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Susan Baty-Symes
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Sun, 23 Sep 2018 - 19min - 15 - #015 Fleece - an Arts and Crafts Cooperative
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In todays episode Susan talks to Janet Phillips about how Fleece started and explores what makes it such a special place showcasing artists work.
Key Takeaways:
A cooperative, operating as a not for profit business, showcasing work from a variety of talented dales designers,makers and artists.
The selection process involves all 5 founder members deciding which works to display Several of them had previous experience of working in cooperatives and bring their best ideas into running Fleece.In order to keep costs down they all pull together taking turns to run the shop. The Threshing Barn and a Hong Kong gift distribution businessJanet touches upon her previous extensive business success running an international distribution centre and establishing a craft centre in a converted threshing barnWe also hear what decided her to move to YorkshireValuable Resources:
Fleece, Literary Institute, Reeth DL11 6TE
Telephone: 01748 884010
The Threshing Barn, Reeth Dales Centre
Telephone:01748 884025
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
Janet Phillips is one of the 5 founding members of the Fleece cooperative. She has extensive business experience having run a successful international gift distribution company in Hong Kong and also a craft centre in a converted threshing barn. This led to the naming of her current business in Reeth Dales Centre.
Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire
Susan Baty-Symes
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Sun, 16 Sep 2018 - 24min - 13 - #013 - Amazing Cheese Success at The Courtyard Dairy, Settle
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. On today's episode, Susan talks to Andy Swinscoe about his passion for making cheese and doing it in a way that supports local, sustainable farming. He talks about the awards that The Courtyard Dairy has won and says that they've won the awards because he loves cheese so much and gets it from farmers who love it just as much as he does.
Key Takeaways:
Andy and his wife Kathy run The Courtyard Dairy. Andy has a long history working in the cheese industry.He gained a lot of knowledge and experience working with cheese in France but was very interested in coming back home and tapping into the local potential for cheesemaking.He and his wife then started the business from scratch as a two-person business for two years. They championed small producers and rural farms.Even in the early days, The Courtyard Dairy began winning awards.Within their first year, Andy won Cheesemonger of the Year in the World Cheese Awards. This gained them a lot of national press and helped grow the business.This past year, they won the Countryside Alliance Rural Oscars, which is awarded to businesses that support rural enterprise and rural communities.They've also won the British Cheese Awards, the Farm, Shop, and Deli Awards, and been listed as one of the best cheese shops in not just the UK, but the world.Andy views the cheese business as a way to support small, sustainable family farms and keep the rural economy going.Andy says the product is good and wins awards because it's made on such a small scale with care and attention to detail.Proper farmhouse cheese is an expression of where it's made.But it can be hard when the farmers have to deal with a low yield season.Andy says their ethos is always going to be farmhouse and traditional first.Along with the cheese shop, The Courtyard Dairy also has a cheese museum.Andy thinks it's important not to let people get too far divorced from where their food comes from and wants to show people the local history of cheese and cheese-making, how it's made today, and the differences between industrial cheese and farmhouse cheese.Best Moments:
“In those days, in fine dining, if you ordered a cheeseboard, you'd have cheddar and Stilton from England and everything else was French.”“The initial shop was the size of most people's kitchens.”“What I like doing is I like selling cheese. I love championing small farmhouse cheesemakers, and that's why we win awards.”“It's not just about the cheese for me, it's about jobs and rural economy.”“My opinion is that people are so disconnected from their produce and where things are from and how the product is made and we want to not just sell cheese but actually to tell the story of the history of cheese in this area.”Valuable Resources:
https://www.thecourtyarddairy.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
The Courtyard Dairy is a unique, specialist cheese-shop and cheese-maturer, owned and operated by Andy and Kathy Swinscoe. In 2017, the shop expanded into new premises, and at the same time, a museum telling the history and story of farmhouse cheese, a café serving cheese-based dishes (and, of course, coffee!), and a cheese production room were added, alongside plenty of free on-site parking. The shop itself has become a renowned destination shop, where regulars and visitors alike enjoy the opportunity to sample and purchase some of the finest cheese to be found in Europe, whilst benefiting from Andy and Kathy's comprehensive and entertaining cheese knowledge.
Contact Method:
Susan Baty-Symes
insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 02 Sep 2018 - 25min - 12 - #012 Ben Dave running around Yorkshire in aid of CALM
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. On today's episode, Susan talks with Ben Dave about his incredible Yorkshire run, the challenges he faced, and the desire to raise money and awareness for mental health that kept him going even as he faced Yorkshire's formidable terrain.
Key Takeaways:
Ben Dave circumnavigated Yorkshire on foot, running more than 495 miles in 18 days.Prior to this, Ben says he's only been running seriously for three or four years and didn't run his first real marathon until 2016.During this challenge, he was essentially running a marathon a day.His longest day was 37 miles, his shortest was 13 miles.Best Moments:
“The officials' last count was 495.6 miles, I kinda wish I'd found another four miles from somewhere.”“I knew it was certainly achievable, from looking at what other people have done.”“You sort of quickly learn about the different grasses and the different reeds and where you can't put your foot and where you can.”“At the time it felt incredibly lonely and isolating and it kind of felt like I was the only one that was going through it. And I wanted to do something to sort of publicly say that I've been through it because I kind of knew it would help people.”“It's only when you open up yourself that you realize that a lot more people have trouble than own up to it, and I think the more of us that can be open about it, the less of a social stigma it is.”Valuable Resources:
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/runningyorkshire/
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
This young man decided to raise awareness of men's mental health issues by running around the boundary of Yorkshire in an effort to raise funds for mental health charity CALM. Ben is a keen runner, having run several marathons already, but had not taken into consideration the huge variety of terrain that would be involved. He set off on Yorkshire day, 1st August, and ran for 18 days - almost 500 miles in total. This is his story of one man's epic achievement raising funds for a charity dear to his heart.
Contact Method:
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 26 Aug 2018 - 16min - 11 - #011 The George and Dragon community pub in Hudswell - an interview with the landlord Stuart Miller
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. On today's episode, Susan sits down with Stuart Miller, the landlord of the George and Dragon pub. The pub is community-owned and has won a good deal of awards, as well as national publicity and attention. Stuart and the employees and volunteers who keep the pub and connected shop running are full of passion and community spirit.
Key Takeaways:
The George and Dragon is the first community-owned pub in YorkshireAfter the original pub closed down in 2008 and no one was buying the property, the villagers decided to band together and buy the pub themselves.It opened in 2010, along with a connected shop staffed entirely by volunteers that also includes a small library service.The pub has enjoyed great success as it has grown.The Geroge and Dragon won National Pub of the Year in the first year they qualified, and have also won Yorkshire Pub of the Year for three years in a row.The pub has been listed in The Guardian's, “50 Best Places for a Sunday Lunch.”Prince Charles has also paid a visit to the pub.Stuart emphasizes a focus on quality and community connection.He's very picky about choosing high-quality beers and having a well-curated selection. He's also working on creating his own microbrewery.It's also important that the staff know the beers well so that they can help explain the different types to customers and steer them towards a beer they'll enjoy.The pub has hosted the village's Beer Cider and Cheese Festival for several years now.People who are interested can still invest in the pub and buy shares although there is a bit of a waiting list now after all of the publicity it has received.Best Moments:
“The villagers got together and decided that it was a shame that the heart of the village wasn't there anymore...and they got together and decided they wanted to buy it as a community.”“Yes, I think that is one of the blessings of living around here, the community spirit.”“You need to be visible, especially to the community, so we want to be able to have a very welcoming sort of taproom where people can just pop in and try the beers.”Valuable Resources:
www.georgeanddragonhudswell.co.uk
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
This week we talk to Stuart Miller, the landlord at the George and Dragon pub. This pub has achieved notoriety for all the right reasons. It is the first community-owned pub and has attracted a lot of publicity as a result. Stuart explains how the pub was reopened in 2010 after funding was raised by locals to form an IPS Cooperative, for the benefit of the community.
Contact Method:
Guest Contact:
info@georgeanddragonhudswell.com
Host Contact:
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Sun, 19 Aug 2018 - 40min - 10 - #010 Graculus Sculptures with Michael Kusz (and Joe the Crow)
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. On today's episode, Susan explores the whimsical world of Graculus Sculptures inside artist Michael Kuszs studio. Together they discuss some of his most well-known creations, what inspires him as an artist, and how he ended up with a very chatty “apprentice” named Joe the Crow.
Key Takeaways:
Michael is the artist behind Graculus Sculptures and works on massive sculptures made of recycled scrap copper and other materials.As a child, Michael was fascinated with two things: taking things apart to learn how they work and watching rooks from a nearby rookery fly through the air.He taught himself how to weld and work with metal over the course of 14 years working at the crash repair department of a garage.He now makes rooks, bats, owls, dragons, spiders, and more.Michael's apprentice is a mischievous crow named Joe.Joe was abandoned from his nest as a chick and rescued by a group of children who tried to raise him before Joe was handed off to Michael, who had nursed injured crows before.He's now had Joe for five years and he keeps Michael on his toes, occasionally engaging in mischief like stealing Michael's glasses and hiding them in his nest.Some of Michael's sculptures are so massive and intricate that they can take weeks or even months to build.Michael crafted a massive metal tree sculpture for the Richardsons Community Hospital in Barnard Castle that took him over a year to complete.Due to the nature of copper and the other materials he works with, none of Michael's sculptures are copies, every single one is unique.Many of them also have fully articulated and adjustable heads and limbs.Best Moments:
“I was absolutely fascinated with how things worked, and I really wanted to know how things were made.”“It's been a very interesting experience studying a corvid at very close quarters, and really what I've always seen in them is what you get. They are incredibly mischievous and do have a lot of fun.”“I had to learn how to sell my work, and that was a very steep learning curve.”“It's almost as if I got my wish, that the rooks that I make that actually fund my being here, are my Graculus.”“I've got rooks in Australia, New Zealand, quite a large piece in Singapore, spiders in Barbados, a bat in Moscow, and I recently sent a rook out to California.”Valuable Resources:
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
Michael is based in the Yorkshire Dales where he creates unique sculptures from recycled materials, mainly copper. He grew up in industrial South Wales, with access to all sorts of old tools and materials, which helped nurture his creativity. His exploration of materials and processes then set solid foundations for his current work.
He identifies with rooks on a personal level, recapturing the essence of childhood. They are gregarious, mischievous and demonstrate a clear sense of freedom and fun, everything he wants his artworks to express. He is aided and abetted, and on occasions hindered, by his mischievous apprentice, “Joe the Crow”!
Contact Method:
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 12 Aug 2018 - 30min - 9 - #009 Saving lives and property- Life as a Retained Fireman
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast, a podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. On today's episode, we talk to Phil Alderson, the Watch Manager at Reeth Fire Station. Phil explains the ins and outs of a retained fire service and how it differs from those in bigger cities.
Phil talks about the many different challenges involved in being on-call 24/7 to not only fight fires but also respond to accidents, and perform rescues with a limited crew of men. At the end of the day though, the only part of the job Phil wishes he didn't have to deal with is the paperwork!
Key Takeaways:
Reeth Fire Station is different from those in most cities and towns:Instead of having a full-time team, it has a service of retained firefighters.○ These men are on-call 24/7, 365 days a year, and are required to live within four minutes of the fire station so that they can respond quickly to emergencies.
○ Unlike full-time firemen, who work in regular shifts, retained firemen like Phil have no idea when they might get the call, and they often have to suddenly leave their regular day jobs. (Recent guest Stu Price is also a retained fireman).
Phil has worked at the fire station for 17 years and is now the Watch Manager:He jokes that he didn't have a choice in the matter and that the men in his family have always been part of the fire service.○ In order to join, you must pass a fitness test and an aptitude test, followed by two weeks of training.
○ After that, it's “learning on the job,” along with weekend or week-long courses on skills like using a breathing apparatus that have to be done within your first year of service.
○ According to Phil, it takes about two years to get fully competent as a fireman. He says that training is hard, but that he'd prefer it to paperwork any day.
Working in a large rural area can present unique challenges:Phil and the other firemen don't just fight fires, they also respond to road traffic accidents, animal rescue, flood rescue, and more.○ It can be difficult finding access to a decent-sized water supply in some areas.
○ Other times, a fire will be far off road and they have to abandon the fire engine and walk miles to get to it and try to beat it out.
○ One of the hardest parts of working as an emergency responder in a small community is how often the emergency might be happening to someone you know.
Rural fire stations like Reeth are struggling to find new recruits.In these more sparsely populated areas, more people are retiring than there are young families moving in who can join up and take their place in the fire service. Phil asks that anyone who is interested to reach out and apply.Best Moments:
“It's hard work and you're out of your comfort zone, but I mean, who doesn't want to run into a burning house with a breathing apparatus on? You've got to take it with a pinch of salt and try to enjoy it as well.”“If there's an RTC [Road Traffic Collision] then, generally, it could be someone that you know, and that is the last thing that you ever want to happen to you, but we like to think that it's a job and you get on with it and you deal with it afterwards.”“You can't be risk-averse, not in this job.”“We all have our own jobs to do but we all help each other out as much as we can.”Valuable Resources:
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
www.northyorksfire.gov.uk
01609-780150
About the Host:
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years, and has had some fire training of her own! She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people have to tell.
About the Guest:
Phil Alderson is the Watch Manager at the Reeth Fire Station, where he's worked as a retained fireman for nearly 20 years. Phil jokes that he was “press-ganged” into the job as working in the station has long been a tradition in his family.
When not fighting fires, responding to traffic accidents or rescuing all the manner of animals, Phil can be found working at Reeth Garage, always at the ready in case of an emergency.
Contact Method:
Susan Baty-Symes
www.insideyorkshire.co.uksusan@insideyorkshire.co.ukThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 05 Aug 2018 - 24min - 8 - #008 The Dales Bike Centre - Bikes, Bikes & More Bikes!
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast. A podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. On today's episode, we talk to Stu Price, the owner of Dales Bike Centre in Swaledale, to talk about bikes, bikes, and more bikes!
The Tour de France really opened up a lot of opportunities when it came to Yorkshire in 2014. The cycling legacy has been the annual Tour de Yorkshire which commenced the following year in 2015. The Ard Rock Enduro Festival is also a regular event taking place now the 6th year in Swaledale.
The Yorkshire hills is surely a challenging route to take for professional cyclists. But it isn't just the terrain, many enthusiasts are starting to take notice of how fantastic the way of life is and how the people are. Stu didn't ever plan to move into Swaledale but he loved the countryside and decided to stay. He and his wife built the Dales Bike Centre, which is very popular with visitors who want to explore the place.
The cycling community is indeed growing and Stu is more than happy to share how it has developed ever since the 2014 Tour de France. So make sure to tune in for more stories!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Swaledale is a great place for mountain biking.It is a fantastic dale in the Yorkshire Dales and one of the best in Northern England. It has amazing terrain. There's miles and miles and miles of tracks. It's one of the reasons why Stu moved to Yorkshire.2014 Tour de France had a massive effect on Swaledale. It attracted thousands of people to come to visit and the people of Yorkshire were very supportive.Tour de Yorkshire started in 2015. It is a legacy event from the success of 2014 Tour de France.Stu and his wife's Dales Bike Centre, which was built in 2008, also benefitted. They are looking into expanding this year. They're looking into more space – more parking and storage.Electric bikes have had a huge growth market in the UK lately. It opens up cycling to a wider audience. The Swale Trail. It is good for families who want to start cycling together. The National Park developed this 20km route which traverses along riverbanks, has gates, and a manageable terrain for different skill levels.Ard Rock Enduro Festival 2018, now on its 6th year, is coming to Swaledale. There will be 4000 riders coming to Swaledale this weekend. Stu is very excited about it. It boosts the tourism and economy of the dale.BEST MOMENTS
“Yorkshire grabbed it and ran with it. It really makes me proud to think back on the way villagers reacted and how excited everyone became.” (On Tour de France 2014)“It's such a huge boost for the dale and its economy".VALUABLE RESOURCES
Dales Bike CentreOfficial Website of Tour de France 2018Tour de YorkshireThe Swale TrailArd Rock Enduro 2018ABOUT THE HOST
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years.She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people tell.
ABOUT THE GUEST
Stu Price moved to Yorkshire and initially worked for the Youth Hostel Association. This led to a small business, hiring out mountain bikes and guiding rides. This rapidly expanded and he now has the Dales Bike Centre in Swaledale which he runs with his wife Brenda.
Little did they know, when they began with this enterprise, that biking would become so phenomenally popular in the area. The Tour de France in 2014 rode right past their door and now they host major cycling events with thousands of participants taking part annually.
CONTACT METHOD
Stu Price (GUEST)
Dales Bike CentreSusan Baty-Symes
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Mon, 30 Jul 2018 - 25min - 7 - #007 Local Councillor, Entrepreneur and Rural Champion - John Blackie
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast. A podcast full of stories and tales from the people in Yorkshire. In this episode, your host Susan Baty-Symes interviews John Blackie, a local councillor, entrepreneur and rural champion. John tells us what drew him to working as an independent councillor in the North Yorkshire Dales and championing causes dear to his heart.
The local creamery management buyout was his first mission and since then he has been involved in numerous projects, most recently helping to set up a community petrol station. His office is abuzz with calls from those needing advice and support, who know that John can be depended upon to roll up his sleeves and get involved. A true rural champion!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Moved to Yorkshire in 1985 with the intention to start a holiday lettings business, I have always worked for myself as a self-employed entrepreneur.In 1995 I was elected to Parish Council, I wanted to offer more of my time to public services and employ people to help in my business. We aim to provide local services, locally accessible for the local communities and now 20 years on we provide a range of public services and the upper-dales community partnership is now acknowledged as a national beacon.Austerity is upon us and it may get worse in the future. What we have done in the local council here in the Upper-dales is the antidote to austerity, by providing a range of services to the community.BEST MOMENTS
“The little white bus has been such a wonderful thing. An award-winning service.”“Local people volunteering, who want to pay back to the community”“We were described as a northern powerhouse, I thought that was wonderful”“The best people to serve the community is the community themselves”“Sometimes out of adversity comes success”ABOUT THE HOST
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people tell.
ABOUT THE GUEST
John tells us what drew him to working as an independent Councillor in the North Yorkshire dales, championing causes dear to his heart. The Wensleydale creamery management buyout was his first mission and since then he has been involved in numerous projects, most recently helping to set up a community petrol station. His office is abuzz with calls from those needing advice and support... they know that John can be depended upon to roll up his sleeves and get involved. A true rural champion!
CONTACT METHOD
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Mon, 23 Jul 2018 - 27min - 6 - #006 Rural GP - Dr Mike Brookes
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast. A podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In this episode, your host Susan Baty-Symes interviews Dr Mike Brookes. Those fortunate enough to have him as their GP know why he was nominated as a Fellow of the Royal College of GPs. Mike talks about his nomination and those who work with him in his outstanding practice. He tells us what he does to wind down and about juggling his time to manage a good work/life balance. He also has a pet hate that most of us share!
Mike has been the GP in Reeth for the last 11 years and served in Iraq in 2003 as an armed forces doctor before settling in Yorkshire. Find out more about the amazing work Dr Brookes and his team do and exactly why he was nominated as a Fellow of the Royal College of GPs, the biggest medical college in London.
Susan and Mike discuss the extra work Mike does outside of the practice that includes end of life care at the Royal College of London and improving healthcare for military factions. Learn Mikes opinion on the future of the NHS and why, whilst centralisation can improve services, for rural areas it can mean people with illnesses have to travel large distances to get treatment.
Finally, discover the plans Mike has for improving the environment and helping local businesses by encouraging trade waste and selling it on to fund projects in the local community such as sports clubs.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Reeth Medical Practice was graded as outstanding, and Dr Brookes says " We have a great team here, they're very dedicated and spend a lot of time trying to make me look good"
The Royal College of GPs is the biggest medical college in London. It is the face of the industry. Dr Brookes was nominated for his work in his rural practice.
BEST MOMENTS
“Over the winter my wife and I ended up camping out in the surgery to make sure we could get in.”“I spent quite a lot of time in the middle east, I was a doctor in Iraq during the 2003 invasion.”ABOUT THE HOST
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people tell.
CONTACT METHOD
This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
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Sun, 15 Jul 2018 - 19min - 5 - #005 A Rescue Story - Michael Wood
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast. A podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In this episode, your host Susan Baty-Symes interviews Michael Wood. Michael was airlifted by YAA after a life-threatening accident when his horse spooked and fell on top of him. This is an inspirational story of his determination to get back on his horse again, and his work to raise funds for those who assisted his survival and recovery.
Susan asks Michael to share his incredible story almost 5 years ago to the day of his near-fatal horse riding accident and the inspirational service of the Yorkshire air ambulance service. Discover how at aged 54 Michael had never really been in the hospital nor did he know the wonderful lengths the NHS and supporting charities go to in order to keep people safe.
Learn how on a beautiful sunny day, riding with his friend, close to the North Yorkshire Moors. Michael was thrown from his horse and needed to be airlifted to safety and immediately operated on to save his life and how it was all captured by BBC documentary ‘Helicopter Heroes'
Michael discusses the near-death experience and emotions he felt, whilst complimenting the unrivalled services provided by the NHS and how he too wanted to give back. Discover the phenomenal lengths Michael goes to, to support the NHS and the charity that saved his life and how after 3 weeks in the hospital and 6 months recovering he was back on the horse doing what he loves.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
No idea the Yorkshire air ambulance existed, or that it was a charity that costs £12,000 a day to run.It was an educational trip, and 1 week in intensive care led me to be socially conscious, I watched people come and go and not once say thank you, or give anything back to the system that had helped them. I wanted to find a way to repay the air ambulance and try and find a different methodology to try and raise funds, so I wrote a book.BEST MOMENTS
“These guys saved my life, I would be dead without them.”“I was thrown from the horse and I couldn't get my breath back.”“It wasn't till they rolled me on a stretcher I knew that something was seriously wrong.”“The most amazing thing was visiting the aircraft that saved me, it was a huge learning curve for me and I've never given up since. Never say never.”“I never thought I would end up in James Cook hospital, life just deals you that hand.”VALUABLE RESOURCES
Michael Wood Whatever it takes book and DVD contact through www.yorkshireairambulance.org.uk
ABOUT THE HOST
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people tell.
CONTACT METHOD
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Sun, 15 Jul 2018 - 19min - 4 - #004 Yorkshire Air Ambulance with Helen Callear
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast. A podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In this episode, your host Susan Baty-Symes interviews Helen Callear from the Yorkshire air Ambulance service. Helen tells us all about the challenges this fantastic charity face, by providing emergency rescue services throughout Yorkshire.
Susan and Helen discuss the humble beginnings of the 18-year-old Yorkshire air ambulance service and the amazing role the service provides to the people of Yorkshire, knowing help is only 20 minutes away!
Discover how in the 5 years Helen has been with the service they have moved from a single helicopter to two fully kitted out and operational H145 helicopters servicing the whole of Yorkshire from two separate locations. Learn more about the cutting-edge technology and insider stories about this wonderful service.
Finally find out more how this amazing service is funded by the very people it aims to help, and how incredible volunteers work to help keep people safe.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Helen talks about how many call outs they average per day
"We do about 3 per day, but it really depends. Over the 2014 Tour de Yorkshire we went out 42 times over three days. This year we were the chosen charity for the Tour de Yorkshire and were out there with our fundraising team across the whole route"
We need £12,000 a day to keep the operation running, that's about 4.4million a year to run the service. The medical fit-out for each helicopter is £500,000 and the helicopter alone costs £6 million.
We cover 5.4 million people throughout Yorkshire all with the two H145 helicopters that can reach speeds of 160mph, fly night missions and fly into major trauma centres.
We work very closely with other air ambulance charities and the criteria are always patient need, so we help each other out cross-county, 40% of what we do is road traffic collisions.
BEST MOMENTS
“There is a window of opportunity to whisk those at risk away and into major trauma centres in about 10 minutes.”“One fundraiser has helped raise over £50,000... Just think about how many lives that has saved.”“Incredibly reliant upon volunteers...they are the ones late at night putting in the work.”VALUABLE RESOURCES
https://www.yorkshireairambulance.org.uk/
https://www.yorkshireairambulance.org.uk/donate/
ABOUT THE HOST
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Sun, 15 Jul 2018 - 21min - 3 - #003 Rewriting The History Books - Andy Kluz
Welcome to another episode of the Inside Yorkshire Podcast. A podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In this episode your host Susan Baty-Symes interviews Andy Kluz a former journalist, interviewer, documentary maker and writer. Andy talks to us about his life in Yorkshire as a broadcaster and documentary maker and how he has now turned his hand to writing. His recent book, Fire of God, asks us to ponder on what might have happened if King Harold had survived the Battle of Hastings.
Susan and Andy dive into the humble beginnings of Andy's career in journalism and how a chance meeting opened the door for an esteemed career at the ‘Northern Echo' in Darlington. Andy explains how after hitchhiking across Europe he felt the call of both Yorkshire and a career in Broadcasting as he secured a job at radio Tees until 1990 before being headhunted by Tyne Tees.
Susan moves on to ask Andy about the interesting story behind his barn conversion in Richmond and how his home in the sprawling Yorkshire countryside could possibly be one of the oldest houses around with a core dating back to the 13th/14th century.
Finally, Susan and Andy discuss his most recent book ‘Fire Of God' an alternate history novel on the battle of Hastings, that poses the question of what if King Harold has survived the battle of Hastings? As Andy says... "I love alternate history, the thought in the back of my mind was always what if King Harold has survived the battle of Hastings? There is some evidence from Henry the First to say he met a man in Chester who convinced him he was Harold. So what would have happened if he had survived…?"
BEST MOMENTS
“Yorkshire is god's own country and I wouldn't live anywhere else.” Andy“My biggest pleasure - The railway story, told from the North East perspective.”VALUABLE RESOURCES
Andy Kluz - Fire Of God - https://www.amazon.co.uk/FIRE-GOD-Andy-Kluz/dp/0244323828
ABOUT THE HOST
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people tell.
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Sun, 15 Jul 2018 - 17min - 2 - #002 Rugmaker Extraordinaire - Heather Ritchie
Welcome to the Inside Yorkshire Podcast. A podcast full of stories and tales from the people of Yorkshire. In this episode your host Susan Baty-Symes interviews Heather Ritchie the President of TIGHR (The International Guild of Handhooking Rugmakers) and founder of the not for profit Rug Aid Organisation, teaching visually impaired Gambians to make rugs. What a tale she has to tell!
Susan introduces Heather's amazing story that has taken her to America, Canada, Australia and even to teach in Africa. Heather wasn't originally from Yorkshire but since falling in love the with Yorkshire Dales in 1971 she has been there ever since and her passion for helping others through her wonderful rug making skills is something to behold!
Susan and Heather discuss the incredible work she has done in Africa, and how the fine art of rug making has helped to provide vital medicine and an important education to visually impaired Gambians. Heather's inspiring story includes tales of teaching 50 blind beggars to make rugs, fundraising to build schools and even sending white canes and talking watches over in an attempt to improve their quality of life.
Discover how Heather managed to lease a building in Gambia, paint it purple, orange, red and yellow and turn it into the most colourful workshop around for visually impaired Gambians to come together, make rugs and raise funds to support themselves.
Susan and Heather conclude that rug making gives these wonderful people confidence and independence.
BEST MOMENTS
“My mother wasn't a rugmaker, people always seem to think if you're a rugmaker you take after your mother.”“When teaching 50 blind beggars to make rugs I had to get the message across to them. I began talking about fishing, you've got your hook you've got your net, and they all know fishing.. so it helped them understand”“They could make a living from rug making and it helps them support themselves and their families.”VALUABLE RESOURCES
ABOUT THE HOST
Susan has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire' and the tales that people tell.
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Sun, 15 Jul 2018 - 36min
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