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Home: The Second Story
What 19 Years Can Teach You About Building a House
This episode brings us a new perspective - someone who has been in their home for nearly two decades. Today, we sit down with Scott Choppin, a Long Beach, California homeowner who completed a full scrape-and-rebuild of his family home nearly twenty years ago. We explore what it means to live with your design decisions over the long term and how perspective changes when you’ve raised a family in the house you built from scratch. Scott’s project is a 4,600-square-foot Spanish-style home built on a 5,000-square-foot lot in Belmont Shore, replacing a modest 1940s house that no long...
2026-02-10
54 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but is birdwatching the original Pokémon?
Birdwatching, birding, twitching… whatever you call it, it’s got everything: quests, rare finds, elaborate gear, a sprawling universe of characters, and a deeply committed fandom. Sound familiar? In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor is joined by NYT best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ed Yong to explore how modern birding became more accessible than ever (hello, Merlin and eBird), why it can feel like an open-world RPG, and what the Pokémon comparison misses.In this episode, you’ll hear about:How Ed Yong fell into birding after moving to Oakland, and why the “virtuous...
2026-02-05
36 min
Home: The Second Story
Beyond Budgets: How to Spend Wisely On Your Home (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we dive into what it really means to “spend wisely” when renovating or building a home. As always, the three of us—Sheri Scott, Marilyn Moedinger, and Taylor Davis—bring our own experiences as architects into the conversation. While “wise” spending is inherently subjective, we agree that aligning financial decisions with individual priorities and long-term goals is key.We begin by discussing the concept of a master plan. Sheri shares a real-life client example where the dream design exceeded the budget. Instead of scaling back arbitrarily, we advised investing in...
2026-02-03
23 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but why do some birds thrive in cities?
Cities can look like a concrete nightmare for wildlife… yet some birds are absolutely crushing it, while others vanish. In this episode of Okay, But... Birds, host Dr. Scott Taylor is joined by Dr. Fran Bonier, Professor at Queen’s University, to unpack what “urban birds” really are, why cities create winners and losers, and what it actually costs a bird to live the high-rise life.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Which birds tend to become “city birds,” and why some species thrive in urban spaces while others disappearThe concrete benefits and hidden costs of city living...
2026-01-29
31 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but who helped build the world’s bird soundtrack?
Every bird song you’ve ever heard on a hike, through an open window, or sampled in a nature documentary has a story behind it. In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor is joined by Linda Macaulay, Chairman of the Board of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, to explore how bird sounds get recorded, preserved, and shared with the world, and why audio might be one of the most powerful tools we have for understanding and protecting birds. And yes, it’s THAT Macaulay; the one with the library named after her. Casual.In this episode, you’ll hea...
2026-01-22
25 min
Home: The Second Story
What Your Front Door Says About You (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we dive into one of the most deceptively complex design topics: the entryway. Sheri, Taylor, and Marilyn explore how the front entry is far more than just a threshold—it’s a critical transition space that balances function, privacy, beauty, and identity.We each bring regional and architectural perspectives to the conversation. From Marilyn’s tight urban renovations in Boston, where front yards are rare and entries often lead directly into the living space, to Sheri’s multi-acre ground-up projects in Cincinnati, and Taylor’s context in Birmingham where fron...
2026-01-20
21 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but how do chickadees never forget?
While chickadees look cute, they are also running one of the most impressive memory systems in the animal world. They hide food across the landscape, then somehow return to an insane number of individual spots later, even after snow, wind, and chaos try to erase the evidence. In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor is joined by Dr. Vladimir Pravosudov, Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, to dig into how chickadee brains pull off this feat, what we know from decades of experiments.In this episode, you’ll hear about:How many caches chickadees actually ma...
2026-01-15
24 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but why fly from the Arctic to Antarctica and back every year?
Every spring and fall, billions of birds pull off the most ambitious commutes on Earth. In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor is joined by Dr. Nate Senner, Mass Audubon Bertrand Chair for Ornithology in the Department of Environmental Conservation at the UMass Amherst, to break down why birds migrate, how they navigate, and what happens when the world (or the bird) gets thrown off course.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Why birds migrateHow birds navigate long-distance routes, and what’s instinct vs. learnedHow scientists track migration across continents and the wildest journey Nate has...
2026-01-08
27 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but bird flu is really bad, right?
Bird flu used to sound like a “poultry industry problem.” Now it’s showing up everywhere and rewriting the rules for wild birds, ecosystems, and what “outbreak” even means. In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor is joined by Dr. Nichola Hill, disease ecologist and Assistant Professor at UMass Boston, to unpack what’s different about the current H5N1 wave.In this episode, you’ll hear about:How today’s H5N1 differs from past avian flu strains and why this version has scientists so alarmedWhat changed in the virus (and the world) to make outbreaks more f...
2026-01-01
28 min
Home: The Second Story
Home (The Second Story) For The Holidays - Christmas Episode
In this special holiday episode of Home: The Second Story, we talk about the impact of the holiday season on residential architecture — both in how homes function and how clients think about their spaces. As residential architects, this time of year brings a unique set of challenges and insights. The conversation starts with a shared reality: everyone wants to be “in by the holidays,” but timelines rarely allow for that. Finishing construction projects in December is complicated by shorter days, worker availability, and seasonal slowdowns across permitting and trade schedules. We often find ourselves having to reset expectations around what’s...
2025-12-23
56 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but why did my life list just shrink?
One day you’re proudly sitting at 312 species… and the next day your list is missing a bird (or two). What happened? In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor is joined by Dr. Dave Toews, Assistant Professor at Penn State, to pull back the curtain on bird taxonomy: what a “species” even is, who decides when birds get split or lumped, and why those decisions ripple out into birding, field guides, and conservation.In this episode, you’ll hear about:What “species” means (and why it’s messier than it sounds)The split vs. lump process—and why your life...
2025-12-18
26 min
Home: The Second Story
Inside Our Practices Right Now (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we shift gears from our usual format and instead take a behind-the-scenes look at what’s happening in our practices right now. This is the kind of conversation we usually have among ourselves—comparing notes, sharing site challenges, and navigating the daily curveballs of architectural work. We figured it was time to let listeners in on that part of the story too.Sheri kicks things off with a construction tale from a high-end custom home in Columbus, Ohio. The project includes modern detailing with integral gutters—beautiful in theory...
2025-12-16
20 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but how do you lose 3 billion birds?
Bird populations are vanishing—quietly, and fast. In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor and Dr. John Fitzpatrick, Director Emeritus of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, unpack the landmark “3 Billion Birds” study: what it actually showed, how scientists figured it out, and what it means for the birds we thought were common and safe.In this episode, you’ll hear about:What the 2019 “3 Billion Birds” study really revealed, and how researchers combined decades of data to detect the lossesWhich bird groups and regions have been hit hardest and why some familiar species are suddenly in troubleHow policymakers...
2025-12-11
35 min
Okay, But... Birds
Okay, but is bird monogamy just PR?
Birds “mate for life”… or do they? In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor and Dr. Carrie Branch, Assistant Professor at Western University, pull back the curtain on avian relationships and sort out what’s romance, what’s strategy, and what’s just really good PR.In this episode, you’ll hear about:The difference between social and genetic monogamy in birdsWhy “monogamous” birds engage in extra-pair copulations (a.k.a. extra-curricular behavior)How males try to avoid cuckoldry with mate-guarding and other tacticsWhether birds “cheat” in secret or right out in the openHow researchers use DNA and multiple-pater...
2025-12-04
24 min
Home: The Second Story
Is Tile Dead In The Kitchen? (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we dig into the world of flooring—what works, what doesn’t, and why context matters more than any single rule. We’ve all dealt with the pressure of making long-term, expensive flooring decisions, so we unpack real-life experiences to offer guidance that’s both practical and design-savvy.We kick off with Marilyn’s bold stance: no tile in the kitchen. She argues it’s uncomfortable, impractical, and stylistically outdated. While Taylor pushes back slightly with visions of a Mediterranean-style saltillo-tiled kitchen, we all agree that wood floors are often ov...
2025-12-02
19 min
Home: The Second Story
Your Team Depends On Your Geography (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we dig into what “the team” really means on a residential construction project. It’s not just the architect and contractor—though they’re obviously key—it’s a broader group of specialists that we as architects are responsible for assembling and managing throughout the life of the project.We start by breaking down the essential players on our teams. In Massachusetts, where energy codes are strict, Marilyn shares how a HERS rater is always involved early to help build an energy model. She also consistently brings on structural, ci...
2025-11-18
20 min
NaturallyScott
E31 Taylor Butz — Whales, Wild Places & Life on the Ocean’s Edge 🌊🐋
Send us a textFrom the Inside Passage of Alaska to the gray-whale nurseries of Baja and the volcanic shores of the Galápagos, expedition leader Taylor Butz has lived a life most nature lovers only dream about. In this episode of Naturally Scott, Taylor joins Scott from Neah Bay after a morning surf session—Starlink on the beach and gray whales cruising just offshore.Together they dive into: • Growing up on Washington’s Vashon Island 🌲 • His early years as a cabin steward & deckhand aboard Lindblad/Nat Geo ships • How bubble-net feedin...
2025-11-17
1h 12
Okay, But... Birds
Trailer — Okay, But... Birds
Okay, But... Birds is a weekly science-meets-storytelling podcast hosted by evolutionary biologist Dr. Scott Taylor. Each episode dives into one weird-but-true bird question through smart, funny storytelling and lively interviews with ornithologists, ecologists, artists, and unexpected experts.Follow Okay, But... Birds wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop weekly, and yes, we will talk birdie to you.
2025-11-15
00 min
Home: The Second Story
Before You Break Ground, Do This First (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode, we dig into the design selections process—what it is, when it should happen, and how to navigate it without losing your mind. Selections refer to everything from fixtures and finishes to materials, colors, and even the tiniest details like shower hardware. While the process might seem straightforward, we’ve found that it’s one of the most underestimated and overwhelming parts of a residential project.We kick things off by addressing the myth that you can wait until construction starts to choose your finishes. All three of us agree: that’s a recipe f...
2025-11-05
20 min
Home: The Second Story
Designing for Multiple Generations (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we dive into the rising trend of multi-generational homes. This isn't just a design fad—it's something we're all actively seeing across our regions, and it’s becoming a more common conversation with clients. Whether it’s called in-law suites, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), or just bigger guest rooms, the central issue is the same: how can homes support the needs of multiple generations under one roof?We talk about how the reasons for pursuing multi-generational living vary by region. In Boston, real estate prices are pushing families to rec...
2025-10-21
18 min
Home: The Second Story
Next Time, They'd Just Tear It Down...But They Don't Regret a Thing!
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we talk with Scott and Cindy from Charleston, South Carolina, about their recent home addition and renovation experience. The project began just before the pandemic in January 2020 and wrapped up in August of that year. Originally a modest 1,000 square foot, three-bedroom, one-bath home, the renovation doubled the space to over 2,000 square feet with three bedrooms and two baths.Cindy moved into Scott’s long-time home, and with both working remotely, space constraints became the catalyst for the project. They worked with Sheri (who is also Scott’s sister) and enga...
2025-10-14
43 min
Home: The Second Story
Contracts: Get It In Writing! (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-size episode of Home: The Second Story, we dive into the world of construction contract structures—a topic many homeowners find confusing but absolutely essential to understand. We break down the two main contract types: fixed price (or stipulated sum) and cost-plus (often referred to as time and materials), exploring how each affects cost, transparency, and risk.From Marilyn’s background as a contractor, we hear that contracts are essentially about who carries the risk. In a cost-plus setup, the owner takes on the risk—and reaps any potential savings if material prices drop. In contra...
2025-09-23
18 min
Home: The Second Story
No Need to Move, Just Do a Thoughtful Renovation!
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we talk with Kelly Settle about her home renovation journey in Springboro, Ohio. Kelly initially planned a modest kitchen update, simply new cabinets and an island. But as we dug into the space with her, the scope evolved into a transformation that redefined how her family uses their home. Working with Sheri, Kelly was able to go beyond surface updates and create a space that works with the way she lives.This was a renovation in a standard development home. Kelly and her husband had been there for over...
2025-09-16
34 min
Home: The Second Story
What's for Dinner? Designing Kitchens for Real Life (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we dive into evolving kitchen trends from our own architectural practices, focusing on the functionality, creativity, and customization homeowners increasingly desire. Kitchens are adapting to the daily needs of families. Kid-specific beverage fridges, dog food stations, and innovative trash and compost systems are all on the table as we explore how kitchen layouts can support different household rhythms.One standout trend is the return of the pantry — not just as storage, but as an auxiliary kitchen. From walk-in pantries that serve poolside snacks to hybrid pantry-mudroom setups in ti...
2025-09-09
17 min
Home: The Second Story
Let's Talk Real Costs...and What We'd Do Differently Next Time
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we sit down with Paul and Rebecca Sinopoli to unpack the lessons they learned from designing and building their custom, multi-generational home in Dayton, Ohio. Together, we revisit the full journey — from the first spark of an idea to the reality of moving into a house that balances contemporary design with practical living for three generations, on a hill, under one roof.We begin by hearing how Paul’s military background and Rebecca’s desire to put down roots shaped their decision to build new rather than renovate. A key dr...
2025-09-02
34 min
Home: The Second Story
How To Get Started With Your Project (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode of Home: The Second Story, we explore the importance of engaging with an architect early in the planning process—before decisions are locked in and before the path feels fully formed. Too often, people delay reaching out, believing they need to have clarity before contacting us. But the reality is, the earlier we’re brought in, the more value we can offer. Whether it’s helping clients evaluate sites, interpret zoning regulations, or make sense of feasibility and investment, our input at the beginning can shape smarter outcomes.We talk about how life transi...
2025-08-26
18 min
Home: The Second Story
Phasing a Project: Taking Time to Get It Right
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we talk with Brian from Cambridge, Massachusetts, about his multi-phase renovation experience. Brian shares his journey from purchasing a dated, 1980s-style home to transforming it into a personal and functional space. We begin with Brian’s decision to prioritize location and outdoor space, knowing upfront that renovations would be necessary. His project, led by Marilyn, was completed in two phases: an exterior porch addition and a larger interior overhaul.Brian walks us through the reasoning behind starting with the porch—a structure in disrepair and home to a family of r...
2025-08-19
36 min
Home: The Second Story
Smart Tips for Designing Indoor-Outdoor Living Spaces (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-sized episode, we dive into one of the most popular homeowner desires: creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. We each reflect on how this goal plays out differently depending on climate, lifestyle, and project constraints. In Ohio, Sheri notes that many clients initially want large sliding doors to open entire walls, but often back away due to limited usability and cost. In Alabama, Taylor highlights the prevalence and value of screen porches, which are usable much of the year and often include fireplaces, fans, and even TVs (for football of course). Meanwhile, in Boston...
2025-08-12
15 min
Home: The Second Story
And Then The Ceiling Collapsed: A Split-Level Adventure
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we sit down with Rich and Ilana from Richboro, Pennsylvania, to hear how they transformed a 1977 split-level house into a modern, functional family home. What started as a plan to build an addition over their garage snowballed into a full-house renovation, driven by necessity, creativity, and resilience.They purchased the house knowing it was a fixer-upper — leaks and all — but were drawn in by the neighborhood's charm and school district. Rich and Ilana began demoing the upstairs, revealing the bones of a home that would evolve dramatically over the next...
2025-08-05
47 min
Home: The Second Story
Behind the Scenes: What Architects Actually Do
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we shift gears from interviewing homeowners to focusing on how we, as residential architects, actually work. It's just the three of us—Sheri Scott, Marilyn Moedinger, and Taylor Davis—having a candid conversation about the different ways we approach custom home design and renovation. While there's no one-size-fits-all model for architectural services, we share how our processes reflect our regional contexts, client types, and project scopes.We begin by outlining the general responsibilities of an architect—creating the plans and specifications that contractors use to build. Regardless of whether it's a...
2025-07-29
44 min
Home: The Second Story
Cabinetry: Storage, Style, and Smart Design (Snack Sized Episode)
In this snack-size episode of Home: The Second Story, we dig into cabinetry—one of the most pivotal yet complex parts of home renovation. As architects, cabinetry is something we talk about with nearly every client, whether they’re updating a kitchen, building a bathroom, or reimagining a mudroom. We break down the different cabinet categories—off-the-shelf, semi-custom, and full custom—highlighting their distinctions in design flexibility, cost, and construction. Marilyn shares that her firm almost exclusively uses full custom cabinetry for the precision and tailored aesthetics it offers. Sheri describes a 50/50 split in her projects between semi-custom and full cus...
2025-07-22
18 min
Home: The Second Story
Partner Up: Why You Can't Build Alone
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we sit down with Niki Gulick, a seasoned homeowner and real estate agent who has built two custom homes and is considering a third. As residential architects, we dive into her journey to uncover lessons that can help future homeowners navigate their own projects. Niki walks us through her most recent home build, a 6,600-square-foot modern mountain lodge on a six-acre lot in South Dayton, Ohio. Although the design was originally conceived with a former partner, she chose to move forward due to favorable interest rates and timing, despite some compromises...
2025-07-15
32 min
Home: The Second Story
Natural Light and Real Talk: Building with Vision
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we sit down with Ashley and Greg Luthman to explore their journey of building a custom home during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting their design process in the spring of 2020 and moving in by December 2021, they offer a detailed, honest reflection on what it took to transform a blank field in Versailles, Ohio, into a forever home for their growing family of six.We talk about the motivations that drove them—rooted in a desire for stability after frequent moves and the challenge of accommodating four children. Fi...
2025-06-27
40 min
Home: The Second Story
The Half Bath That Started It All
In this episode of Home: The Second Story, we talk with Alex and Ximena, homeowners in Jamaica Plain, Boston, who undertook a thoughtful and vibrant renovation of their Victorian home, originally built in 1885. Joined by their architect Marilyn, we walk through their journey of transforming a “move-in ready” house into a warm, family-oriented home with an eye for aesthetics and future needs.We explore the function-forward design process, where Alex prioritized flow, family practicality, and technical upgrades—like replacing all the electrical systems—while Ximena led a bold interior design vision driven by her art collection and a love f...
2025-06-27
50 min
Home: The Second Story
Strong POV, Stronger House
In this episode of Home: The Second Story Podcast, we talk with Cindy, a homeowner and designer who built her second custom home—this time with a bold industrial modern aesthetic in Morrow, Ohio. Cindy walks us through her unique journey, from the early days of collecting design ideas in a journal back in 2011 to moving into her new home in September 2020, during the heart of the pandemic. Her deep design background, paired with a firm point of view, shaped a streamlined process where she collaborated closely with Sheri. They achieved a fluid design process with minimal revisions, thanks to...
2025-06-27
42 min
Home: The Second Story
The Second Story Starts Here
In our first episode of Home: The Second Story Podcast, we come together—three architects from different regions and backgrounds—to set the stage for the stories we're about to share. Taylor Davis from Birmingham, Alabama, is joined by Marilyn Moedinger from Boston and Lancaster, and Sheri Scott from Cincinnati. We each run our own architecture firms and bring decades of experience to the table, not just in design, but in guiding homeowners through the complex process of building or renovating a home.We explain why we started this podcast: to offer a second perspective—the one that c...
2025-06-27
39 min
Home: The Second Story
Trailer
Everyone talks about how hard it is to do a major renovation or custom home building project, how you're going to fight with your spouse the whole time, how hard it is to make decisions, and how you're going to spend way more money than you want to. But does it really have to be that way? We're not here to pretend it's easy, but when you're equipped with the right knowledge, tools and team, the whole process is a whole lot smoother. Our goal is to get you excited about doing your project and equip you with knowledge...
2025-06-03
01 min
Hidden Gems
Hidden Gems September 2024
ALICE TAYLOR - SOUNDS RIDICULOUS.CHUCK JACKSON & YVONNE FAIR - IT MUST BE LOVE.KIM WESTON - ABSENT MINDED LOVER.MARVIN GAYE - JUST A LITTLE LOVE (BEFORE MY LIFE IS GONE).OMA HEARD - DADDY COOL.CORNELL CC CARTER - HOLDING BACK.JORDAN RAKEI - FREEDOM.MICHAEL HARRIS - MEMORIES WE KEEP.AVERY SUNSHINE - LIFTED UP.FRED KINGDOM - GET LOST IN RHYTHM.DOWN TO EARTH FEAT. BOBBIE SHEPHERD - WONDERLAND.JARROD LAWSON WITH RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ - NEXT MOVE.BRIDGE - CRYING FOR LOVE....
2024-09-08
2h 28
The Taylor'd Life Podcast
83: Masculine Provision & Feminine Receiving with Scott & Taylor
In this episode Taylor & Scott share a deep dive into a conversation around masculine provision and feminine receiving in a relationship. This is a conversation around how to take 'traditional gender roles' to an elevated perspective that serves both man and woman to rise into their highest truth and potential in a relationship. We talk about the extremes of hyper-independence as a woman, and on the other side, co-dependance and self abandonment for a relationship. When you're a powerful, ambitious woman who that doesn't align with traditional roles, being a stay at home Mom/homemaker but don't want...
2024-08-08
46 min
In The Thick of It
Anniversary Throwback - #17: Taylor Brooks, Simple Donation
As we near one year since starting In The Thick of It, we're working on a celebratory episode. In the meantime, we'd love for you to catch up on some founder stories you may have missed.In this episode of In the Thick of It, host Scott interviews Taylor Brooks, founder and CEO of Simple Donation. Taylor shares his journey from growing up in Atlanta to attending Auburn University and working various jobs before starting Simple Donation, a software company that builds online donation platforms for nonprofits and churches. He discusses the challenges of balancing a full-time...
2024-08-05
1h 44
Hidden Gems
Hidden Gems March 2024
JOHNNIE TAYLOR YOU'RE THE BEST GIRL IN THE WORLD.TOMMY TATE I CAN'T DO ENOUGH FOR YOU BABY.THE STAPLES TAKE THIS LOVE OF MINE.ARTHUR ALEXANDER I NEED YOU BABY.SHIRLEY BROWN WHEN YOU REALLY LOVE SOMEBODY.CORNELL CC CARTER THE CHANGE.LEELA JAMES SATISFIED.WILL DOWNING HOUSE OF LOVE.LEDISI PERFECT STRANGER FEAT. KENNY LATTIMORE.CLEO SOL LIFE WILL BE.THE BRIT FUNK ASSOCIATION TAKE IT IN STAGES (WRITE THOSE PAGES).MAYER HAWTHORNE DEEPER VIBRATION.PAULETTE MCWILLIAMS LOVE IS WHY.PAUL SMITH I'LL RUN.MAXINE BROW...
2024-03-10
2h 43
In The Thick of It
#17: Taylor Brooks, Founder & CEO | Simple
In this episode of In the Thick of It, host Scott interviews Taylor Brooks, founder and CEO of Simple. Taylor shares his journey from growing up in Atlanta to attending Auburn University and working various jobs before starting Simple Donation, a software company that builds online donation platforms for nonprofits and churches. He discusses the challenges of balancing a full-time corporate job while also running his startup on the side for many years. Taylor provides insights into building company culture, hiring the right people, learning from mistakes, and focusing on solving customer problems rather than just selling features. He...
2023-12-11
1h 44
Hidden Gems
Hidden Gems November 2023
JULIAN JONAH FEAT. SUGAR RAINBOW IF YOU WANNA (KNOW WHAT'S MISSING).MAYER HAWTHORNE ON THE FLOOR.JAHEIM JUST IN CASE.SAY SHE SHE THE WATER.REQUESTORS LOVE HAS TO BE EASY.JOHNNIE TAYLOR LET'S GET BACK ON TRACK.JEWEL BASS TURN OFF THE PAIN.BOBBY BLAND HEART, OPEN UP AGAIN.ARETHA FRANKLIN I'M TRYING TO OVERCOME.JALEN NGONDA THAT'S ALL I WANTED FROM YOU.GARY B. POOLE ALRIGHT.PAULETTE MCWILLIAMS TELL ME YOU LOVE ME.REGI MYRIX FEAT. LINA SOULADELICA.BRAND NEW HEAVIES NEVER STOP (HEAVIES MIX).BERT...
2023-11-21
2h 19
Data Hurdles
Data Storytelling with Scott Taylor the Data Whisperer
The podcast episode of Data Hurtles, featuring hosts Chris Detzel and Michael Burke, along with guest Scott Taylor, known as the "Data Whisperer".We discuss challenges with data management and master data management (MDM) at large enterprises. Common issues include duplicate customer records, inconsistent hierarchies, lack of data governance and standards, and poor data quality overall.Scott talks about how to "sell" the value of MDM and data management to executives and stakeholders by focusing on business problems it can solve rather than technical jargon. He gives examples of framing it around enabling the company's s...
2023-07-16
35 min
The Afterlife Files
A Practical Mystic Experiencing Death with Patrick Belisle | Episode 25
Patrick is a mystic, a teacher, and a spiritual world traveler. Patrick is known for his ability to present complex concepts in practical terms, blending his joyful humor with deep substance to help others find meaning and inspiration. Patrick shares his fascinating and mystical NDE story with Scott on this episode of The Afterlife Files. Enjoy! Where to find Patrick Belisle: https://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/ https://www.edgarcayce.org/events/event-listings/event-speakers/patrick-belisle/ Where to find Scott:
2023-04-27
48 min
The Afterlife Files
Wake Up to Your Own Power- Proof of Heaven with Dr. Eben Alexander | Episode 24
Join Dr. Scott Taylor and Dr. Eben Alexander, neurosurgeon, and best-selling author of Proof of Heaven, to talk about his Near Death Experience and how his NDE led to a radical shift in his thinking about consciousness. He believes that the scientific community is undergoing a revolution which will lead to an awakening for humanity into a new understanding of the nature of our existence. Enjoy! Where to find Dr. Eben Alexander: http://ebenalexander.com/ https://www.sacredacoustics.com Where to...
2023-04-12
1h 02
The Afterlife Files
Special Episode: Dr. Scott Taylor's being interviewed | Episode 20
Let’s join Dr. Scott M. Taylor as he reveals his shared-death experience (a rare form of near-death experience) and what happens after people encounter the light. He’s also going to explore the differences between the physical and nonphysical universe, how it affects the people who have experienced SDE and NDE, and the importance of meditation to perceive nonlocal awareness. Beyond the Veil: https://beyondtheveilsummit.com/program/51314 Where to find Scott: Website- https://neardeathmeditations.com Facebook- The Afterlife Files Instagram- @theafterlifefiles Tiktok- @theafterlifefiles Produced by LITM Me...
2022-12-06
51 min
Hidden Gems
Hidden Gems Ivy Jo Hunter Tribute
THE ISLEY BROTHERS MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE (FOREVER).KIM WESTON I’M STILL LOVING YOU (STEREO VERSION).THE SPINNERS SWEET THING.HATTIE LITTLES LOVE,TROUBLE, HEARTACHE AND MISERY.THE VELVELETTES THAT’S A FUNNY WAY.MARVIN GAYE MY LOVE FOR YOU.THE FOUR TOPS LOVING YOU IS SWEETER THAN EVER.THE MARVELETTES I’LL KEEP HOLDING ON.IVY JO DON’T STOP LOVING ME.THE TEMPTATIONS WHAT AM I GONNA DO WITHOUT YOU?MARY WELLS DOES HE LOVE ME? JIMMY RU...
2022-11-23
2h 29
The Afterlife Files
After Death Encounters with Rich Baumann | Episode 18
Rich Baumann is an old colleague of Scott’s and has joined the Afterlife Files to tell an incredible story of his ADC (after death communication) with his wife who passed last year. This story will give you chills and will expand your view on what afterlife communication can look like in this world. Enjoy this wonderful episode of The Afterlife Files! Where to find Scott: Website- https://neardeathmeditations.com Facebook- The Afterlife Files Instagram- @theafterlifefiles Tiktok- @theafterlifefiles Produced by LITM Media kayla@li...
2022-10-25
19 min
The Afterlife Files
Healing the World Through Consciousness with Stephan A. Schwartz | Episode 17
Stephan A. Schwartz talks with Scott about all things consciousness with the scholarly knowledge he has accumulated on the topic during his decades of research in cognitive studies and behavioral research. Being an experimentalist and a distinguished scholar in the field, Stephan sets out to show people how we can adapt the direction of culture to be more passionate, life-affirming, fulfilling while fostering the wellbeing of world. Enjoy this wonderful episode of The Afterlife Files! Where to find Stephen Schwartz: https://stephanaschwartz.com Where to find Scott: Website- https...
2022-10-05
1h 09
The Afterlife Files
The Portal That is Your Consciousness with Jessica Prill | Episode 16
Scott has known Jessica Prill since he mentored her in Minnesota start her venture being a small business owner. Scott has known Jessica as an entrepreneur, mother, and wife, but he recently discovered that Jessica has had some strange experiences over the years. Jessica is here on The Afterlife Files to share and describe a spiritual event that took place as her grandmother made her final transition, where she has been able to bilocate. In addition to this story, Jessica’s daughter has experienced many examples of precognitive events. Enjoy this episode of The Afterlife Files! ...
2022-09-22
31 min
The Afterlife Files
Experience the Other Side with Jan Holden | Episode 14
Jan Holden, the current president of the International Association for Near Death Studies, joins Scott to talk about some amazing stories she has relating to the survival of human soul after death. Jan’s mission as president of IANDS, is to enhance global understanding of NDEs through research education and support. Jan’s experience counseling people who have experienced NDEs, has lead her to explore these verified cases of a continued consciousness. Some of the topics that Jan touches on is mind verse body, idealism verse materialism, our purpose in life, and what people perceive during a transpersonal experience or N...
2022-08-24
1h 08
The Afterlife Files
Glitch in the Matrix with Stephanie Forlini | Episode 10
Stephanie Forlini joins Scott to delve into her journey transitioning from an academic, left brain lifestyle into embracing her spiritual and intuitive nature and the synchronicities that she has experienced her whole life. She has since transformed her world view and shifted into a mode of trying to explain the unexplained through exploring and writing theories in new reality, quantum physics, reality shifting, and above all else looking for answers! Where to find Stephanie: Tiktok- @stephanieamber07 Youtube- Spirituality with Steph Website- https://stephanieforlini.com Where to find Scott:
2022-08-02
53 min
Hidden Gems
Remembering Michael Henderson (Hidden Gems 24/2/2011)
MICHAEL HENDERSON TAKE ME I’M YOURS.KENI BURKE LOVE IS THE ANSWER.TOM GLIDE & THE LUV ALL STARS I’M NOT THE SAME MAN.PATTI AUSTIN FIRST TIME LOVE.MICHAEL HENDERSON IN THE NIGHT TIME.ESTHER PHILLIPS A TASTE OF HONEY.BOBBY TAYLOR OH I’VE BEEN BLESSED.ANTOINIQUE PHENOMENON.ALOE BLACC GOOD THINGS.NORMAN CONNORS FEAT. MICHAEL HENDERSON & PHYLLIS HYMAN WE BOTH NEED EACH OTHER.LUTHER INGRAM IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG.NITEFLYTE IF YOU WANT IT.MAR...
2022-07-20
59 min
Hidden Gems
Hidden Gems Soulful Summer Mix 2022
LUTHER FOLLOW MY LOVE.EARTH, WIND & FIRE SUNSHINE.THE McCRARYS LOVE ON A SUMMER NIGHTWILLIE HUTCH SUNSHINE LADY.RAMP EVERYBODY LOVES THE SUNSHINE.THE MAIN INGREDIENT SUMMER BREEZE.THE STIMULATORS WARM SUMMER LOVE.LOU RAWLS SUMMERTIME.ESTHER PHILLIPS THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA.ROY AYERS FEAT. SYLVIA COX THIS SIDE OF SUNSHINE.B.B. KING SUMMER IN THE CITY.AVERAGE WHITE BAND ATLANTIC AVENUE.WILSON PICKETT HELLO SUNSHINE.LEON WARE WHY I CAME TO CALIFORNIA...
2022-07-03
1h 10
The Afterlife Files
Dying On A Mountain Part 1 with Peter Panagore | Episode 8
Rev. Peter Panagore joins Scott to tell his incredibly chilling yet inspiring story about how he froze to death on a mountain and was brought to life to tell the tale. This experience caused a radical shift in Peter’s life from aspiring architect to divinity school where he became a Reverend. Embracing spirituality and anthology along with a life filled of mystical experiences set him on the path of religion. Peter sets out to help people who cannot access the spiritual parts of themselves. Using yoga, prayer, meditation, and energy transmission to create a safe space fo...
2022-06-15
43 min
Hidden Gems
Hidden Gems May 2022
OUTPUT/INPUT FEAT. AUDREY WHEELER & BRENT CARTER HERE WE GO AGAIN.KIM TIBBS WHERE WOULD I BE WITHOUT YOU?CIYO BROWN BORDERLINE.ELAINE STEPTER COME SEE ABOUT ME.WILLIE TEE BRING ON THE HEARTACHES.GEORGE SCOTT I’M A FOOL FOR YOU.RICHARD MARKS INNOCENT BYSTANDER.EDDIE FINLEY TREAT ME RIGHT OR LEAVE ME ALONE.SIR WICK FEAT. SEDALIA MARIE SEAL MY HEART.PHONO 48 FEAT. LAVILLE, KITTY LIV & NICK CORBIN SO PURE.SHAILA PROSPERE EMOTIONS (EXTENDED GUITAR MIX).SWR BIG BAN...
2022-05-20
2h 49
The Afterlife Files
Reincarnation and Soul Connection with Dr. David Bettenhausen and Carla Bogni-Kidd | Episode 7
After their paths crossed throughout their lives, David and Carla discovered through meditation and regression that reincarnation is real and that they have over 29 past lives together. David and Carla join Scott to share their many experiences being in each others lives, showing just how strong their connection really is. They tap into spirit guides, angels, and soul families showing that reincarnation and NDEs both overlap by involving a strong sense of consciousness. Through their incredible interconnected stories, David and Carla are living proof that souls continue on after their physical form has passed. Spread the message...
2022-05-04
53 min
The Afterlife Files
Surviving Death with Kimberly Clark Sharp | Episode 6
Kimberly, enjoyer of life, joins Scott to share her infamous story of the ‘blue tennis shoe on the ledge’ along with other fascinating and unbelievable NDE stories. Through her experience in social work and her own NDE, Kimberly has a unique outlook on death, dying and life. Her unbelievable stories evoke a rollercoaster of emotions and it is well worth the listen! Enjoy! Where to find Kimberly Clark Sharp: Website- www.Seattleiands.org Email- seattleiands@yahoo.com Book- 'After the Light': https://www.amazon.com/AFTER-LIGHT-Discovered-Other-Change/dp/0595280285 Where...
2022-04-20
1h 12
The Afterlife Files
Finding Closure Through Shared Death Experiences with Janet Johnson | Episode 4
Janet Johnson joins Scott to tell her incredibly emotional shared death experience that she has experienced with her father. Janet, being a Seeker, delves into her spiritual journey that she went through because of the events of her father’s death. Janet is here to offer hope about the next world to people who have lost theirs. Despite having been raised in a strict religious upbringing, she has been able to explore her spiritual journey and find something beautiful through the passing of a loved one. Special thank you to Janet Johnson for being on The Afterlife Fi...
2022-03-23
50 min
The Afterlife Files
8 Lessons Learned through NDEs with Dr. Bruce Greyson | Episode 3
***Expert on near-death research and author of After, Dr. Bruce Greyson, joins Scott to discuss the scientific end of what’s involve in an NDE. In his many years of experience, Bruce discovers the universal after effects of NDEs and how it impacts the attitude, beliefs, values, and even personalities of those experiencers. Through his research, Bruce has discovered common and universal themes in near-death experiences that go beyond neurophysiological or cultural interpretations, as well as patterns of consistent aftereffects on individuals’ attitudes, beliefs, values, and personalities. Bruce will explain the relatability and commonality between people NDErs and will touch o...
2022-03-09
1h 09
No Way Out but Through
After Long Winter
After long winter, giving each other nothing, we collide with blossoms in our hands. by ChiyoChiyo (1703-1775) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period, a Buddhist nun, and widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of haiku (then called hokku). After Long Winter is one of the best haiku ever written. Period. Translated by David Ray.This piece originally appeared in The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters episode.Featuring: Susan Kay Anderson, Glen Stohr, Curt Hopkins, Richard La Rosa, and Maren Euwer.Words and mus...
2022-03-08
02 min
The Afterlife Files
Exploring Life After Life with William Peters | Episode 2
Today on The Afterlife Files, Scott delves deep with psychotherapist and founder of the Shared Crossings Project, William Peters. Through NDE stories, William strives to provide a community for his patients by sharing experiences with the aim to provide a different, heart-felt way to look at end of life. Focusing on stories from his brand new book At Heaven’s Door and exploring shared near death experiences, William brings the heart of NDEs to life. Enjoy hearing about life after life with in this fascinating episode! Where to find William Peters: Website- https://ww...
2022-02-23
1h 17
We Share These Streets
Episode 20: The end
A surreal supercut down memory lane revisiting some of the true tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham we've explored in the series. Remixed and rejigged for your listening pleasure by Scott Taylor. Featuring the voices of Scott, Steve Oliver and Henry Normal. This is the final episode of We Share These Streets. The series was created by Danielle Etches and Scott Taylor. Many thanks to everyone who's supported us this past year, it's been brilliant to have been part of your lives in our small way. Special thanks to local music composers and producers T...
2021-09-27
12 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 19: Nottingham, city of caves
Nottingham has a huge number of manmade caves. Many have been destroyed and some still grace the city whilst others are waiting to be discovered. This episode explores some of the tales of subterranean Nottingham, both factual and fictional. Very special thanks to Nottingham’s city archaeologist Scott Lomax for providing the information that this episode is built upon. We really appreciate his time and expertise. Scott would love to hear from you if you have memories of taking shelter from air raids in Nottingham caves. You can contact him via email here: Scott.Lomax@nottinghamcity.gov.uk...
2021-08-11
22 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 18: Henry
Henry grew-up in St Ann’s, Nottingham, in the 1960s. At the time St Ann’s was an overcrowded area with poorly maintained and cramped council housing. The decision was made to rehouse the residents in new estates like Bilborough, demolish St Ann’s and rebuild. For Henry, this exodus to a new, unexplored land represented a stark change, and this episode explores his reflections on old St Ann’s, the new Bilborough estate, outside toilets, and doilies on coffins. Huge thanks to TV, film, comedy and poetry legend Henry Normal for sharing these thoughts on his childhoo...
2021-07-16
48 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 17: Harwood
Ernest Harwood Greenhalgh was born in Mansfield in 1849 and went on to have a distinguished footballing career with the recently formed Notts County as well as playing for England. His family owned a successful business and it’s likely many current Mansfieldians would have relatives who’d worked for the Greenhalghs. The Greenhalghs owned Field Mill, which would later become home to Mansfield Town FC, meaning the family’s history is intertwined with those of two traditional Nottinghamshire footballing powers. A Nottinghasm production. Linktr.ee/WeShareTheseStreets Written by Emma...
2021-07-02
14 min
No Way Out but Through
5. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
The Playlist:Thanks Gratefulness puts the pedal to the metal and crashes into the void in W.S. Merwin's poem Thanks.Once Once I was in love with my future. It was lit like a Japanese city. My life was charmed. I got into fistfights. I turned on a dime. I was fiercely optimistic. I was the luckiest man alive.Self Portrait It doesn't interest David Whyte if there is one god or many gods,he wants to know if you belong — or feel abandoned.The Sleep of Rea...
2021-06-24
12 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 16: Mary
Mary lived in Bulwell from her birth in 1878 through to her peculiar death in 1950. None of the locations key to her life and death are present in modern-day Bulwell, which seems to add to the enigma around her. This episode features the Mason’s Arms, Bulwell, Hucknall, The Old Buildings, The Buildings, The Moon Hotel, Musters Road, 11 Rufford Walk, 8 Brookside, Colston Road, and Austin Street. If you have an interesting tale or relative hidden in your family tree and would like us to investigate, please let us know by emailing wesharethesestreets@yahoo.com. ...
2021-06-18
12 min
No Way Out but Through
Once
Once is the first single from my podcast episode, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters. OnceOnce I was in love with my future. It was lit like a Japanese city. My life was charmed.I got into fistfightsI turned on a dime.I was fiercely optimistic.I was the luckiest man alive. Once, I was shot out of a cannon,I landed on the moon,I killed seven with one blow,I balanced ten torpedoes on the tip of my tongue like...
2021-06-02
02 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 14: The Old Exchange Building
What stood at the eastern end of the marketplace before the Council House? This episode delves back in time to explore the rich history of the site at the heart of the city. This episode includes: * The heroic exploits of Joseph Soar and bricklayer John Sharpe during a fire at the Exchange! * Details of grim relics found during excavations! * The lowdown on the rats that live(d) beneath the building! Episode 14 marks the end of season 1 of We Share These Streets. Thank you all so much for yo...
2021-04-09
14 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 13: Edward
In the Victorian era a young lad named Edward left his home in a quiet Lincolnshire village to see what he could make of himself in the bustling town of Nottingham. One hundred and fifty years later you can still see material evidence of the impression he made. A Nottinghasm production. Linktr.ee/WeShareTheseStreets Research by Danielle Etches. Narrated by Steve Oliver (Twitter: @steveoliver76, Instagram: @steveoliver1976). Written and produced by Scott Taylor. The theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy.
2021-03-26
12 min
High for This
Best Albums of 2020
My year is officially over when I drop my Best Albums list. This year' s picks include: Phoebe Bridgers - Punisher Tame Impala - The Slow Rush Perfume Genius - Set My Heart On Fire Immediately Moses Sumney - græ Fiona Apple - Fetch the Bolt Cutters Waxahatchee - Saint Cloud The Killers - Imploding the Mirage Run the Jewels - RTJ4 Taylor Swift - folklore / evermore SAULT - UNTITLED (Black Is) / UNTITLED (Rise)
2021-03-22
14 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 12: The old Market Place
The Old Market Square is the hub of modern Nottingham's city centre, but in days gone by had an even greater buzz. Narrated by Steve Oliver (Twitter: @steveoliver76, Instagram: @steveoliver1976). Written and produced by Scott Taylor. Research by Danielle Etches. The theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music is an excerpt from High Tide (instrumental) by Kian Tony. www.futurehousemusic.co.uk A Nottinghasm production. Linktr...
2021-03-12
16 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 11: Ethel, Mary & Ada
* Please be aware that this episode explores and discusses suicide * In early 1901 news of a group suicide by three teenage girls shocked Nottingham’s population to its core. This episode explores the heart-breaking details surrounding the three girls’ lives and deaths. The theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music is High Tide (instrumental) by Kian Tony. www.futurehousemusic.co.uk A Nottinghasm production. Linktr.ee/WeShareTheseStreets Written, presented...
2021-02-26
16 min
We Share These Streets
Broad Marsh before the centre
Discover the city streets that were sacrificed to make way for the former concrete retail behemoth that was Broadmarsh shopping centre. This episode features: Lister Gate, the Walter Fountain, Greyfriar Gate, Paddock Street, Astoria, Chesterfield Street, Canaan Street, Broad Marsh bus station, Drury Hill, Primitive Methodists and Kia-Ora. The Imagine Words & Music article referenced in the episode can be read here: http://imaginewordsandmusic.com/about-jingles/history-of-jingles/ The theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music...
2021-02-12
14 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 9: Leah
Hear the turbulent true story of one woman’s experience of domestic abuse in Victorian and Edwardian Nottingham. We Share These Streets tells true tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham. This episode features: Chard in Somerset, Laceopolis, the old Midland Station, old St Ann’s, Bloomfield Street, Hungerhill Road, St Ann’s church, Gawthorne Street, New Basford, Thomas Adams, architect Robert Clarke, Falcon Grove, Sherwood Rise Medical Centre, and Wilford Hill cemetery. The theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com With...
2021-01-29
12 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 8: Willie
Athlete Willie Wragg is virtually unheard of nowadays but played a key role when Nottingham Forest won their first FA Cup in the Victorian era. A soccer journeyman, he went on to become a stage entertainer working alongside Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel in Fred Karno’s army. We Share These Streets tells true tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham. Very special thanks to Diane Pearson for inspiring this episode. Theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music...
2021-01-15
13 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 7: Stewart
An escape from a WW2 prison camp and 200-mile journey on foot through a mountain range to safety sound like something from a far-fetched adventure story, but it all happened to a young soldier from St Ann’s in Nottingham in 1943. We Share These Streets tells true tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham. Fancy making a small donation (the cost of a cup of coffee) to help us with the podcast running costs? You can do just this via Ko-fi right here :) The theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy.
2021-01-08
13 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 6: Tram tales
Nowadays we’re used to trams snaking around Nottingham city centre, but the city’s first trams began in the late 1800s and were horse-drawn. Learn about the development of the old tram system and one local man’s lifelong and pivotal involvement. We Share These Streets tells true tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham. Theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music is High Tide (instrumental) by Kian Tony. www.futurehousemusic.co.uk A Notting...
2020-12-18
14 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 5: Wilf
A former soldier from St Ann’s gets a unique view of Victoria Station as it prepares for closure in 1960s Nottingham. True tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham. Theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music is High Tide (instrumental) by Kian Tony. www.futurehousemusic.co.uk A Nottinghasm production. Twitter: @WSTSpod Email: wesharethesestreets@yahoo.com Written, presented, and produced by Scott Taylor. Research by Dani...
2020-12-11
11 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 4: George & Rose
WSTS ep 4 show notes Love blossoms after an impromptu wartime visit to The Bell. True tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham. This episode was made possible thanks to the wonderful Kate Gavaghan, granddaughter of George and Rose. Special thanks also to Satpal Kaur, Thomas Murray and Jackie Duff, who all made essential contributions that are hugely appreciated. Theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music is High Tide (instrumental) by Kian Tony. www...
2020-12-04
10 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 3: Cyril
Danger lurks in Nottingham during the blackout of WW2. A real-life episode in the life of Colwick postmaster Cyril. True tales of everyday folk in bygone Nottingham. A Nottinghasm production. Twitter: @Nottinghasm Email: nottinghasm@live.co.uk Written, presented and produced by Scott Taylor. Research by Danielle Etches. Theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music is High Tide (instrumental) by Kian Tony. www.future...
2020-11-26
11 min
We Share These Streets
Episode 2: Carole with an 'e'
The true story of Carole, a young Nottingham ice-dancer who enchanted audiences in the 1940s and 50s. A Nottinghasm production. Twitter: @Nottinghasm Email: nottinghasm@live.co.uk Written, presented and produced by Scott Taylor. Research by Danielle Etches. Theme music is Everyone’s Welcome by The Haunted Guy. www.thehauntedguy.com Incidental music is High Tide (instrumental) by Kian Tony. www.futurehousemusic.co.uk Sound effects used in the episode and their...
2020-11-19
11 min