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With Cwtches Now - honey badger
Storm Bert's impacts, our tribes, the 'definitive' book, Nicola managed to make it to Cheadle Hulme parkrun in Stockport and Danny took a chance on Aberfields parkrun in south Wales.
2024-11-28
1h 21
The Ed. Podcast
Building Inclusive Communities with Eva Echo
Listen in to this episode of the Ed. Podcast as Old Waconian and LGBTQ+ Activist Eva Echo comes back to school to chat about her aims and advocacy, the role of schools in inclusivity, supporting LGBTQ+ pupils and much more.
2024-06-19
26 min
Elis James and John Robins
#334 - Fish Finger Frenzy, Piña Colada Eggs and a Daveless Space
It’s a podcast-first first as Elis and John enter the unknown: Cheadle Hulme’s most handsome producer is absent, leaving the unproduceables unproduced. It’s Elis and John unleashed. But digital Dave is on hand to provide some podcasting tips, should the boys completely forget how to broadcast.Fish fingers are another main course, as a listener answers the age old question of how many of the breaded delights can be eaten in one sitting. Dads are of course up to their mad tricks, and a comedian friend drops by to answer a listener's dilemma.Also...
2024-05-17
51 min
The Ed. Podcast
Balancing Elite Sports & Academics with Rebecca Adlington
Join us as Head of Performance Mr Groves and pupils Julia and Frankie chat to Olympic Medallist Rebecca Adlington all about the best ways to balance academic studies with elite athletics.
2024-04-26
21 min
The Ed. Podcast
The Art of Public Speaking with Angela Samata
Why should we teach young people the art of public speaking? Is it the case that some people can just do it, and others aren't capable? Tune into the newest episode of the Ed. Podcast with TEDxMCR speaker Angela Samata to get her top tips on being confident and explore why this is a key skill for the next generation.
2024-01-22
20 min
The Social World Podcast
152 Peter Garsden President of the Association of Child Abuse Lawyers
In this episode I interview Peter Garsden, the President of the Association of Child Abuse Lawyers. I first interviewed Peter on this podcast 10 years ago. You can listen to that original episode here. In our updated conversation we talk about the changes that have happened over the last 10 years and the work that Peter does with the Association of Child Abuse Lawyers. Peter has been a solicitor for over 40 years, and is the current President of A.C.A.L (Association of Child Abuse Lawyers, an organisation he helped found in 1981. He is a Solicitor...
2023-12-14
23 min
The Ed. Podcast
Sixth Form Subject Spotlight: Classics
As part of our new series which sheds light on the subjects available to Sixth Form Students at CHS, Ms Meehan has taken over as Ed. Podcast host to tell you everything you need to know about studying A Level Classics at CHS! Answer some FAQ's about the course, learn about the course outline and requirements as well as co-curricular opportunities, and hear from current and Old Waconians about what life at CHS Sixth Form is really like.
2023-08-08
22 min
The Ed. Podcast
Sixth Form Subject Spotlight: Economics
As part of our new series which sheds light on the subjects available to Sixth Form Students at CHS, Mr Haines has taken over as Ed. Podcast host to tell you everything you need to know about studying A Level Economics at CHS! Answer some FAQ's about the course, learn about the course outline and requirements as well as co-curricular opportunities, and hear from current Lower Sixth Waconian Naisha as she gives you a glimpse into life at CHS Sixth Form.
2023-08-07
13 min
The Ed. Podcast
Sixth Form Subject Spotlight: Business
As part of our new series which sheds light on the subjects available to Sixth Form Students at CHS, Mrs Barr has taken over as Ed. Podcast host to tell you everything you need to know about studying A Level Business at CHS! Answer some FAQ's about the course, learn about the course outline and requirements as well as co-curricular opportunities, and hear from current Lower Sixth Waconians Ollie and Kate as they give you a glimpse into their world at CHS Sixth Form.
2023-08-07
16 min
The Ed. Podcast
Making Every Day Earth Day: Eco & Sustainability at CHS
In the run up to CHS's first Eco-Con, CHS's top eco warriors have come together to bring you an episode chatting about all things Sustainability! Hear from Waconians Zaid and Alexandros as they chat about an important discovery they made concerning the trees and nature at CHS; Grab some top gardening tips from CHS'S Junior School Eco Committee and find out more about CHS's Eco initiatives from CHS's Senior Operations Manager Mr Mancey-Johnson and CHS's School Council.
2023-03-16
24 min
Elis James and John Robins
#257 - Tweet The Internet, Sexual Cul-De-Sacs and Tube Quiz Champ
In a return to scenes reminiscent of 2020, today's show saw Elis, John and Producer Dave broadcasting from a whole host of exotic locations; such as Cardiff, London and Cheadle Hulme. There isn't a soul on earth who knows how radio actually works, so let's just say it's thanks to the magic of "technology" that the guys were able to broadcast to you the listener. And yes, of course there was going to be the odd hiccup - but isn't that what's fun about live radio?There was an all-time great Shame Well, a Made Up Game right...
2023-02-03
2h 01
The Ed. Podcast
LGBTQ+ Equality in Education
As February is LGBTQ+ History Month, CHS’s Equality Society has come together to bring you a very special edition of the Ed. Podcast! Hear Adam Barkes, Associate Director of Education, Youth and Sport at Stonewall, tell us about the current initiatives Stonewall are supporting and how Schools can continually strive towards LGBTQ+ Equality; take part in a quick-fire LGBTQ+ History Quiz with Waconians Hannah, Olivia and Toby; and stay up to date with current news and events with Equality Society member and Ed. Podcast newscaster, Erin.
2023-02-01
43 min
TudoRama
Unsung Chess Heroes. The East Cheshire Grand Prix Tournament.
Send us a textThe East Cheshire social chess evening has become a feast of blitz chess, blitz heroes, Cordon Bleu snacks, vintage wines, all in the luxury venue of the Cheadle Hulme Instutute (Valet parking for overflow competitors).Or maybe I have been a little carried away by the promotional drive which has resulted into a flood of new members into the club. On this day, the tournament registration queue stretched around the room, as new members vied with old.The chess was up to its stunning quality, matching the...
2023-01-27
06 min
TudoRama
How I escaped the Urmston Roundabout Death Trap
Send us a textI report on a near-fatal incident on the notorious Urmston Roundabout recently.My journey began outside the East Cheshire Chess Club headquarters on Church Road, Cheadle Hulme. Our team was led by Captain Steve (Also known as Steve the Gardener, to distinguish him from all the other Steves in the club). The weather conditions were bad, with icy roads and subzero temperatures. We were pitted against the might of Urmston at the Sports club off Moorside Road.Steve had selected his Lumberwagon to de...
2023-01-23
04 min
Listen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full Audiobook
1834 Time Travelling Teacher: A BBC Radio 4 Comedy Audiobook by Jim Poyser
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 620565 Title: 1834 Time Travelling Teacher: A BBC Radio 4 Comedy Author: Jim Poyser Narrator: Caroline Harding, Full Cast , Glenn Cunningham, James Nickerson, Joe Caffrey, John Craig, Julia Rounthwaite, Kenneth Alan Taylor, Mark Chatterton, Michael Begley, Toby Hadoke Format: Unabridged Length: 02:47:39 Language: English Release date: 01-12-23 Publisher: PGRH UK Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy Summary: Jim Poyser's BBC radio riotous six-part comedy of time travel and delight Jason Slater is a very average twenty-first-century English teacher from Cheadle Hulme, but somehow wakes up after a few drinks in nineteenth-century Macclesfield. Apparently...
2023-01-12
2h 47
Download Top Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
1834 Time Travelling Teacher: A BBC Radio 4 Comedy by Jim Poyser
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/620565 to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1834 Time Travelling Teacher: A BBC Radio 4 Comedy Author: Jim Poyser Narrator: Caroline Harding, Glenn Cunningham, Mark Chatterton, Kenneth Alan Taylor, Joe Caffrey, Michael Begley, James Nickerson, Julia Rounthwaite, John Craig, Toby Hadoke, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 47 minutes Release date: January 12, 2023 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: Jim Poyser's BBC radio riotous six-part comedy of time travel and delight Jason Slater is a very average twenty-first-century English teacher from Cheadle Hulme, but somehow wakes up after a few drinks in nineteenth-century Macclesfield. Apparently, he's now Tarquin, third...
2023-01-12
05 min
The Scarf Bergara Wore
S8 E58: Live With Dave Challinor at The King's Tap (19/5/22)
On Thursday 19th May Russ & Nick welcomed Stockport County's National League title winning manager Dave Challinor to a live podcast, held at The Kings Tap in Cheadle Hulme.We spent over an hour with Dave chatting about the recent 21-22 campaign, plus Ben Walker revisited some of Dave's playing memories with a run through of his match worn shirts. There was even time for a Q+A as well.The night was supported by FanHub, with special mentions for Rob Britner, Pennodraws, Ben Walker and The Kings Tap. And an extra special mention...
2022-12-29
1h 17
The Ed. Podcast
The Ed. Podcast presents...CHS at Manchester Art Fair 2022
Welcome back to The Ed Podcast! Your new host Sidney kicks off Season 3 by painting you a picture of the UK’s most ambitious Art Fair, where the impressive artwork of CHS’s very own artists was on display! Hear from Head of Art & Design Mr Hayley as he lets us into the preparation that goes into CHS’s pupil exhibition at the fair; and feel like you’re at the fair with a chat with pupils taking part in live demonstration and workshops in front of thousands of people. And finally, take a peek into the creative...
2022-11-11
12 min
NetSupport Radio
Insights with NetSupport: Andy Colley - Top tips for computing leads
Welcome to another episode of Insights with NetSupport. In this episode, we were delighted to have the opportunity to interview someone who has been pivotal in supporting many educators across the country with their teaching of Computing. A founder of one of the UK’s longest running Twitter chats all focused on the teaching of Computing, #caschat, Andy Colley has had a broad experience in his career within education. A former school IT technician and subsequently teacher of Computing and now Director of Computing at Laurus Cheadle Hulme school in the Northwest of England, Andy’s been a CAS...
2022-09-13
1h 11
The Ed. Podcast
International Women's Day 2022: Gender Equality - The Pupil Perspective
This International Women’s Day, Lower Sixth pupil Thomas introduces some fascinating stories as we discover how Cheadle Hulme School’s Waconians - past and present - have been inspired by the women in their lives. Over 30 minutes, meet Sixth Form water-skiing star, Lucy who reveals more about what it takes to balance her studies whilst balancing on water, as she shares what gender equality looks like in her sport. Lower Sixth Scientist and musical theatre lover Audrey talks all things rocket science and pursuing her love of STEM subjects in an often male-dominated field afte...
2022-03-08
30 min
The Ed. Podcast
An Old Waconian Love Story
“Pam and I first 'noticed' each other when Pam was in the 3rd Form and I was in the 4th. We didn't begin dating until we were in Sixth Form and were married the year after university. CHS has a strong affection for both of us.” - Pam and Alan, Class of 1963. In a very special, short and very sweet, Valentine's Day edition of Cheadle Hulme School's Ed. Podcast, former pupils and childhood sweethearts Pam and Alan Thorniley kindly took some time to share their own School days love story. Join CHS's Alumni Relations manager, Charl...
2022-02-14
09 min
The Ed. Podcast
Meet the Duncan Matheson Prize Winners
Cake-making, musicals, jazz music, marketing and psychology are all hot topics of discussion in this episode as we catch up with the prize-winners of CHS’s annual Duncan Matheson Award. Discussing their chosen topics, the pupils talk about why they chose such fascinating subjects to research during their summer holidays; they even share a few tips for those embarking upon their own project entries for the Duncan Matheson prize in future. Mrs Dalton-Woods, CHS’s Duncan Matheson Award programme co-ordinator, whose specific role involves looking after the School’s Independent Learning programmes, also shares what skills...
2022-01-28
29 min
The Ed. Podcast
20 minutes with MUNCH: Model United Nations at CHS
If you’ve ever found yourself strolling towards Cheadle Hulme School's big green door during the Autumn term, you will find yourself greeted by a parade of world flags lining the pathway. They can mean only one thing... it’s time for CHS's very own Model United Nations conference, more affectionately known as MUNCH! Each year the weekend-long event sees pupils from Schools around the region gather at CHS to debate world issues. It’s where pupils come together to discuss topics that matter; subjects as diverse as human rights, political affairs, humanitarian aid, sustainable develo...
2021-11-26
22 min
The Ed. Podcast
Ways to feel good: looking after ourselves and each other
Need more time in your day? To relax more? Extra motivation? To sleep better? Or to reconnect with your mind and body? In the latest edition of our award-winning Ed.Podcast, CHS’s Waconian Programme lead, Mr Wrathall is guest host and in the very first teacher-led episode, he shares his top ten, 2-minute wellbeing takeaways for how to feel good. Packed with practical tips and advice, Mr Wrathall looks at an aspect of daily life and discusses small adjustments which can easily be integrated into our routines to benefit us all and allow us to...
2021-10-13
22 min
The NCETM Maths Podcast
Remote teaching: the digital revolution?
Two tech-enthusiastic teachers discuss what’s been learned by remote teaching, and what still limits learning This podcast was recorded in July 2021 in the final weeks of a very disrupted school year. Over the past decade, Andy has been exploring the possibilities offered to maths teaching by ‘digital ink’ (being able to hand-write on a screen). He found this invaluable to his teaching during the two school closure periods, and we wanted to see what Kyle thought about his ideas. Kyle has appeared on the podcast previously: Remote teaching returns 1 – Kyle Evans and Kathryn Darwin | NCETM Until...
2021-07-08
24 min
Signals to Danger - Railway disasters in the UK
Cheadle Hulme - 1964
In 1964 a special train was put on to take 230 school children from Staffordshire to York. They were on their way to enjoy the sites of the city, a true adventure.2 hours after it set off, it was derailed along the platforms at the suburban station of Cheadle Hulme. 3 lives lost and yet another disaster on the rails, join us this time to find out what happened. Support the show Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-07-06
48 min
The Ed. Podcast
In the spotlight: Musical Theatre at CHS
Taking you from Broomefield to Broadway, Year 11 host Annie guides you through 3 Acts to raise the curtain on the exhilarating and dramatic world of Musical Theatre at CHS. Since 2015, the School’s all-singing, all-dancing Co-Curricular activity has provided an expressive and creative outlet for many pupils – often going on to become familiar faces appearing in TV series on the BBC and Netflix, or performing at the West End – but how has musical theatre at CHS helped them? What is it really like to be involved? And why are more and more students taking part each year? Wait...
2021-01-31
39 min
The Ed. Podcast
On the line with CHS’s Giving Day callers
4 weeks since Cheadle Hulme School’s first Giving Day, experience the buzz and calling hub chatter for yourself; the School Council’s altruistic Sixth Form pupils reveal what it was like to really push themselves beyond their comfort zone and rise to the ultimate fundraising challenge; to call the School’s former students (Old Waconians), swap stories, and together raise more than £30,000 for The Bursary Fund. Head Boy, James and Head Girl Beth speak candidly about leading and supporting the Council team through the process, not to mention a spot of healthy competition! Council member Alex sh...
2020-11-26
16 min
Hillhead Baptist Church
Sunday 15th November 2020
Audio podcast of online service. Guest preacher is Rev Dr Ruth Gouldbourne of Grove Lane Baptist Church, Cheadle Hulme.
2020-11-15
44 min
The Ed. Podcast
Lest we forget: CHS Remembers
Bringing you a Remembrance special, Year 11 student Thomas is your host and guides you through Cheadle Hulme School’s annual Service of Remembrance. In the absence of a physical ceremony, usually held annually in front of the School’s main building, join students, staff and Old Waconians in marking 75 years since VE Day and VJ Day by listening to them recall the poignant story of the Spanish Flu, alongside a selection of readings, a 2-minute silence and the Last Post. Hear from an Old Waconian (former pupil) currently serving on the Front Line, Lieutenant Jamie Grace...
2020-11-11
30 min
The Ed. Podcast
How hot is your Design and Technology?
Year 9 host Annie takes you on a trip through Pentagon Yard and dashes past Derby Building to bring you a special episode from Cheadle Hulme School's Design & Technology workshops. As well as budding engineers, its where thinkers and problem-solvers prepare their portfolios, sketch out their ideas, and work on hefty machinery to create an array of impressive projects… speakers… bike racks…. wall clocks… mobile phone holders… you name it! And its where those creative sparks of inspiration often lead to the students pursing their love of design and STEM at university and beyond. Meet CHS Teacher of Design...
2020-11-05
23 min
Rugby Coach Weekly
Roundup Rodeo Ep26: Reviewing the best content
Send us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests:Paul Westgate, Nottingham Uni DoR and RFU Mentor, Giles Heagerty Assistant Head of Sport and Head of Rugby at Cheadle Hulme School and Ben Wills, Reading RFC Head CoachThe team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.This week's content:T...
2020-11-01
1h 13
The Ed. Podcast
Meet your new student hosts
Your newest hosts Annie, Thomas and Sol kick off Season 2 by saying hello and introducing themselves so you can get to know them a little better, - Before they begin sharing all the action from Cheadle Hulme School, Year 9 pupils Annie and Sol, and Year 11 pupil Thomas give a taster of what the CHS experience is really like. - What are their favourite School subjects? - What are their dream careers? - Which co-curricular activities do they take part in? - What was it like starting as a pupil at CHS? - What is t...
2020-10-22
15 min
The Ed. Podcast
A Question of CHS Sport – Part 2
In a special, double episode, new hosts Sol, Annie and Thomas celebrate the end of another season of sporting success at Cheadle Hulme School – and what lies ahead for its young athletes of the future. - Over 60 minutes – and some extra time! – take a hop, skip and jump across the School’s netball and tennis courts, hit the hockey, football, rugby and cricket pitches, stretch out in The Gym, Pavilion and Fitness Suite, and make a splash in The Swim as we discuss CHS sport in terms of mind, body and spirit. - Wh...
2020-09-01
1h 16
The Ed. Podcast
A Question of CHS Sport – Part 1
In a special, double episode, new hosts Sol, Annie and Thomas celebrate the end of another season of sporting success at Cheadle Hulme School – and what lies ahead for its young athletes of the future. - Over 60 minutes – and some extra time! – take a hop, skip and jump across the School’s netball and tennis courts, hit the hockey, football, rugby and cricket pitches, stretch out in The Gym, Pavilion and Fitness Suite, and make a splash in The Swim as we discuss CHS sport in terms of mind, body and spirit. - Wh...
2020-09-01
1h 06
The Ed. Podcast
The Ed. Podcast presents... Class of 2020
Meet the Class of 2020 as they prepare for life beyond Cheadle Hulme School. Virtually broadcasting from CHS’s Sixth Form Centre, join the Upper Sixth as they take their next steps and become Old Waconians. Hear what leaving CHS means to the students who have had to say a socially-distanced goodbye to their classmates as they reflect on their School days of the past, make career plans in the present, and discuss their hopes for the future. What are Class of 2020’s highlights? Which unforgettable moments will they share as they chat about the teachers who...
2020-06-22
47 min
The Ed. Podcast
We are One CHS
Delving further into the world of Cheadle Hulme School, this time, we bring CHS even closer to home; hear how the School has been tackling the period of enforced remote learning through the eyes of CHS’s families, students and staff as they share their own Covid-19 lockdown stories and how, even when we’re apart under these difficult circumstances, CHS is all in this together. Virtually visit the homes of some CHS families who send an audio postcard ‘from our home’ and share their own lockdown survival guides; students talk from their Waconian workspaces about their remote l...
2020-05-13
1h 08
The Ed. Podcast
Is that Spring in your step… or are you just pleased to hear from us?
It’s the Spring term so we’re celebrating all the exciting news and activities from across the School that the season has to offer… With Sixth Form host James as your guide, get to know CHS’s newest teachers; Junior School Deputy Head Mrs Feraille reveals more about her role and hobbies, as well as those of Senior School Teacher of Computing, Business & Economics, Mrs Barr. In honour of International Women’s Day, CHS’s girls choosing STEM subjects as part of their career paths reveal more about their entries into the School’s annual Peter B...
2020-03-31
47 min
The Ed. Podcast
The Ed.Podcast presents... John Thomson
Sixth Form host James introduces a new ‘in focus’ series, The Ed Podcast presents… with a new format that will allow you to spend some quality time in the company of those with their own unique connection to Cheadle Hulme School (CHS). In this episode get to know writer, comedian, actor and all-round television personality John Thomson. Joining CHS Head, Mr Smith, at the School’s ChEd Talk event, John discusses his past, present and future, giving a candid insight into his story so far. You can hear the Cold Feet, Men Behaving Badly and Fast Sho...
2020-02-29
1h 03
The Ed. Podcast
Healthy New Year
In the fifth episode, The Ed. Podcast wishes all its listeners a Healthy New Year! If you’re a resolution maker – particularly one embarking upon a new active regime with plenty of exercise and healthy eating – hear top tips from CHS sports scholars who talk motivation, as well as from Nick of CHS’s catering team Independents By Sodexo, giving his own nutritional words of wisdom. They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but what about your mental health? CHS School Counsellor Rachel Vora gives a few of her own suggestions for combatin...
2020-01-31
37 min
The Ed. Podcast
The most wonderful time of the year!
Our fourth episode of The Ed. Podcast explores the festive and the altruistic side of life at CHS. Year 13 host James is here to guide you through a seasonal offering of carols and good deeds as students and staff tell how they’ll be celebrating this special time of year and helping to support others… Enjoy a seasonal soundtrack provided by CHS’s very own Senior Chorus, Schola Cantorum… not to mention a few of the sweetest, most angelic voices from our Infant and Junior singers. Get festive with news of what happened when a team of...
2019-12-19
48 min
The Ed. Podcast
What is it to be Academic?
Our third episode of The Ed. Podcast explores the Academic side of life at CHS. Year 13 host James guides you through a series of interviews and discussions about what it means to ‘be academic’ and the way students’ learning is incorporated into life at CHS. You can hear what students and their teachers really think about homework; find out more about what a typical day involves for Old Waconian of the Month and Deputy Head of the North West Crown Prosecution Service, Annabel Hartley; and Deputy Head (Teaching & Curriculum), Mr Richardson chats with Year 6 parent Mrs Entwistle about...
2019-12-17
1h 03
The Ed. Podcast
More Art Not Less
In the second episode of The Ed. Podcast, Year 13 host James takes you on a journey through the artistic side of life at the School across music, art, drama, and literature. Hear what‘s been inspiring the Juniors during their art lessons; take a trip to Boston and New York with CHS’s literature students; meet rising student band The Schrutes as they prepare for G!G; Head of Art, Mr Hayley reveals his own artistic inspirations; and become an honorary member of The School Council as they welcome you to one of their weekly meetings. Fi...
2019-11-07
1h 04
The Ed. Podcast
New Beginnings
In the first episode of The Ed. Podcast, Year 13 host James is your guide, as students from across the school tell how they've been settling in to their 'back to school' routines. Hear what CHS's Sixth Form students think of their new Sixth Form Centre; Year 7 talk about their residential trip; and CHS Director of Sport Mr Higgins reflects on the School's most successful season yet. Meet mathematician and "Old Waconian of the Month", Kit Yates; hear what CHS's young scientists got up to during the summer at bluedot festival and enjoy hearing the students...
2019-09-30
59 min
Re:sound
Re:sound #244 The Phil Smith Show
This hour, we dive into the audio features of the multi-talented musician and poet, Phil Smith. Satchmo Encore By Phil Smith for Short Cuts a Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4, 2014 The Smith Brothers' Ain't Misbehavin' was a highlight of the 1994 Cheadle Hulme Junior School's Informal Concert. Jazz historian Alyn Shipton assesses its critical value. Die Fremde By Phil Smith for Short Cuts a Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4, 2014 An nod to Kafka, language and longing. Towards By Phil Smith for Short Cuts a Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4, 2017 Love in a time of climate change, // Love under...
2017-09-15
00 min
Confident Conversations
Going back to work after a career break
Confident Conversations is a weekly podcast show for ambitious women about confidently balancing work and life, hosted by me, Sherry Bevan, Author, Coach & Speaker. A former Global Head of IT Service for a City law firm, I now work with ambitious women to help them get clear on the career they really want then find the confidence to do it. Going back to work with confidence after a career break This week’s episode is about going back to work after a career break and how you can do this with confidence. I invited former client Ashley Aspin ...
2017-01-05
27 min
: StockportReports
Eric Webster, Concorde & Hannah McKeown 26 Jan 16
<p>Former Leader of the Council, Lord Goddard of Stockport, pays tribute to his friend and colleague, Cheadle Hulme South councillor Lenny Grice who died suddenly last week. Plus Phil Brennan of the Non League Magazine reflects on the life of five-time County manager Eric Webster. 40 years since Concorde's first commercial flight we hear from Tony Fellows, who flew on her multiple times and now guides visitors at Manchester Airport's Runway Visitor Park. And would you look for love on national TV? Hannah McKeown from Offerton explains what it's like to go on Take Me Out.</p...
2016-01-26
00 min