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The Streak PodcastThe Streak PodcastBonus: The Sweat Shop In TeddingtonIn 1971, Chris Brasher, Olympic Gold medallist, 4 minute mile pacer and future co-founder of the London Marathon, was heavily involved in the developing sport of orienteering. Realising that British orienteers were finding it hard to get hold of the specialist equipment. Like off-road running shoes and compasses. Chris started sourcing, importing and selling the stuff out of his car boot at events. This is the birth of The Sweat Shop.Later in the 1970s a brick and mortar store was established in Teddington. And other forms of running were catered for. Not just orienteering. The shop I started...2025-04-2627 minUnusual HistoriesUnusual HistoriesThe Bridge Series - Eel Pie Island Bridge and Teddington Lock FootbridgesIn this episode of Danny Hurst´s Unusual Histories Bridge Series, he looks at two of London´s quirkier river crossings. Starting with the footbridge that connects Eel Pie Island to Twickenham. A bridge that was built as an alternative to visitors to the island at one time having to practically walk on water at certain times of the day. As well as sharing the history of the bridge Danny reveals Eel Pie Island´s connection with ballroom dancing, the clockwork radio, jazz, Acker Bilk and George Melly, as well as rock acts like The Rolling Stones. Eric Clapton, the...2024-12-1212 minAudiotorium!Audiotorium!Black and WhiteBlack and White is a short story for the spooky season! Celebrate Hallowe'en with all of us from Teddington Theatre Club and if you'd like to help our volunteers in their work keeping Hampton Hill Theatre alive you can donate via our website:  www.hamptonhilltheatre.org.ukWritten by:  Caroline TajasqueRead by: susan GerlachStudio recording and editing:  Harry Jacobs2024-10-3134 minAudiotorium!Audiotorium!The End of the LineThe End of the Line - a short story for the spooky season.Written an read by Caroline Tajasque.This podcast is produced by Teddington Theatre Club, the resident company at Hampton Hill Theatre.If you've enjoyed the story do check out our back catalogue of audio plays, interviews and stories; and subscribe for more new episodes!And if you'd like to help our volunteers in their work to keep the theatre open do please consider donating via our website:  www.hamptonhill theatre.org.ukStudio recording and editing:  Harry Ja...2024-10-2711 minAustralian True CrimeAustralian True CrimeTrue Crime City: Teddington Towpath MurdersToday I'm showcasing another True Crime podcast I highly recommend you check out. It’s called ‘True Crime City” and spends 12 episodes on the most notorious crimes in each city before moving onto the next city somewhere in the world. So far “True Crime City” has focused its first season on the city of London starting off with the Teddington Towpath Murders” Take a listen to True Crime City wherever you get your podcasts.Listen here on AppleShow Notes:Step into the shadows of London's tranquil Tedd...2024-05-2224 minAudiotorium!Audiotorium!Lottie Walker in conversation with Ken MasonThe building that is Hampton Hill Theatre was opened in 1999.  We are celebrating our 25th birthday throughout the year with a variety of events.  These events include a short series of podcasts about the history of the building and some of the people who made it happen.As an introduction to this series we’ve recorded a chat between Lottie Walker, current Chair of Teddington Theatre Club and Ken Mason, past Chair who was there at the very beginning...2024-05-1420 minTrue Crime CityTrue Crime CityLondon: Teddington Towpath MurdersStep into the shadows of London's tranquil Teddington Towpath, where an idyllic riverside stroll transforms into a chilling tale of mystery and murder. In this gripping podcast episode, we delve deep into the unsolved homicides that have haunted this picturesque stretch of the Thames for decades. Join us as we explore the eerie atmosphere of the towpath, uncovering clues, suspects, and theories surrounding these perplexing crimes. From whispered rumors to overlooked evidence, we unravel the enigma of the London Teddington Towpath Murders, shedding light on a dark chapter in the city's history. Tune in for a spine-tingling journey into...2024-04-2924 minAudiotorium!Audiotorium!Loot by Joe OrtonAhead of Loot going on stage at Hampton Hill Theatre, Christine Wayman interviews the director, Nigel Cole who sets the scene for this glorious black farce from one of Britain’s finest and filthiest playwrights!Teddington Theatre Club's production of Loot takes to the stage at Hampton Hill Theatre on 7-11th December 2021.   2021-11-0814 minYour London LegacyYour London LegacyAndy Bull – Journalist & Author Of ”Secret Twickenham, Whitton, Teddington & The Hamptons” Takes Us On A Wonderful Tour Of West London, Full Of Pop Stars, Royalty, Rugby & Film Studios.Today’s brilliant guest is journalist and author, Andy Bull, who has lived in London for the best part of 40 years. Author of two books about London, on today’s podcast we talk about Andy’s book: Secret Twickenham, Whitton, Teddington, and the Hamptons. Now I’m sure all of you will have heard of the Cavern Club in Liverpool where the Beatles made their name, but chances are you’ve never heard of the Eel Pie Island in Twickenham—which in the 60’s was a favorite spot for the likes of the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and Rod Stewart to play. Thes...2021-03-0848 minAudiotorium!Audiotorium!Cinderella in Paris! Setting a Pantomime out of contextTeddington Theatre Club is thrilled to be starting on its journey into the wonderful world of podcasting, and what we can't think of a better way to start than with some musings around that very British theatre tradition - the panto!In this episode we take at look at the classic pantomime, Cinderella and the inspiration behind setting it out of context in Paris to give it that je ne sais quoi!2020-10-1414 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesFrustrations - Joe MoffattSermon on Matthew 7. 24-372020-09-0907 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe night is far spent and the day is at hand - Rosamond McDowellHow do we gird ourselves to fight the good fight?2020-09-0707 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesCostly love - Caroline HalmshawThe Martyrs of Papua New Guinea2020-09-0206 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe renewal of minds - Rosamond McDowellHow we can discern the will of God in small things2020-09-0109 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesFollowing Jesus - Karen WellmanKaren reflects on Matthew 16.21-end, the gospel reading for Sunday August 30.2020-08-2909 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesHave you washed your hands? - Joe MoffattSermon on Mark 7.1-23. Jesus encourages us to think more about the purity of our hearts than the cleanness of our hands2020-08-2609 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesYou are Peter and on this rock I will build my church - Rosamond McDowellRosamond considers Jesus’ mission for Peter that we all share2020-08-2409 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesCloud of glory and destruction - Bishop Martin WhartonReflections on the Transfiguration and in destruction.2020-08-2107 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesIt's not fair!A reflection on Matthew 20:1-16 by Mary Hawes2020-08-1909 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesLightbulb momentsMary Hawrs reflects on Jesus' encounter with the Canaanite woman2020-08-1705 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesJudged by LoveA reflection by Bishop Martin Wharton2020-08-1508 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesJesus and the Canaanite woman.From Revd Karen at St Mark's2020-08-1310 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesSaying yes to God - Caroline HalmshawCelebrating the feast of the blessed Virgin Mary2020-08-1206 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesA still small voice - Joe MoffattA sermon by Joe Moffatt on the importance of silent prayer, based on Elijah's experience in 1 Kings 19.9-18 and Jesus' example in Matthew 14.22-33.2020-08-1010 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesWe are the body of Christ - Rosamond McDowellRosamond considers our need to come back together to offer our liturgies - the work of the people2020-08-0709 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesChanged from glory into gloryA refection for the Feast of the Transfiguration by Mary Hawes2020-08-0507 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastSeason 2 FinaleIn the season finale we continue our talk about how to grow and keep God first in 2020. Season Two really has been about surviving quarantine and COVID-19 THROUGH FAITH IN GOD. We can do great things in life but if God is not first then we will never reach the heights He has planned for us. Life is not easy but God is there with us every step of the way! Enjoy the finale and we’ll see y’all in Season 3!! Time stamps: Introduction 0:00-1:02 Check Ins 1:03-4:35 Topic 4:36-49:09 Scripture/Prayer 49:10-53:31 Closing 53:32-54:51 Scriptures Used: Philippians 4:6-8,11-3 P...2020-08-0454 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesEat to live and live to eat - Caroline HalmshawA sermon by Caroline on Sunday August 2nd, based on Matthew 14.13-21, the Feeding of the 5,000.2020-08-0307 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesDo try to be kind - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin makes a distinction between being nice and being kind, suggesting that kindness reflects the nature of God.2020-07-3108 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesNot forgetting the leftovers - Joe MoffattJoe's sermon on the Feeding of the 5,000 in John 6:1-14. He reflects on the theme of Gathering as well as Feeding.2020-07-2911 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastEpisode 19: Understanding God’s LoveIn this episode we talk about God’s love for us. How and why we deserve it after all of our mistakes. Why did Jesus die on the cross for us and all of humanity? We talk about this and so much more.2020-07-2627 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesI will lift up mine eyes unto the hills - Rosamond McDowellA reflection on the Songs of Ascents2020-07-2408 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesApostle among Apostles- Caroline HalmshawThe Feast Day of Mary Magdalene2020-07-2208 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesStatues, Statues, Statues - Bishop Martin WhartonThe boarding up of Churchill's statue leads Bishop Martin to reflect on some of the other statues around Parliament and Westminster.2020-07-2007 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesA Complicated Life by Revd Karen from St Mark'sHolidays, wheat and tarres and CV 192020-07-1704 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe Parable of the Sower - Mary HawesMary's sermon at our Holy Communion on Wednesday July 15th.2020-07-1507 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesConsider the lilies - Rosamond McDowellIs change always something to be feared?2020-07-1307 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastEpisode 18: Following God’s PlanWhat happens when God’s plan is different than ours? How are we supposed to respond? How do we stick to His plan for us and know it’s His plan? The scriptures tell us to lean not on our own understanding but to trust in God! He will guide our paths if we trust and faith in Him. But how do we keep going when it’s hard to see His plan? We go over this and so much more! Scriptures Used: Proverbs 3:5-6 Matthew 6:25-34 2 Corinthians 12:1-11 Psalms 56:11 Romans 8:282020-07-0842 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesNello and Jeremiah - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin reflects on the prophet Jeremiah and his exit strategy for a people experiencing a national crisis.2020-07-0811 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesSo much to be thankful for- Caroline HalmshawThe 72 anniversary of the NHS2020-07-0508 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastEpisode 17: Giving Into LustWhat does the Bible say about sex? Why is pornography such a forbidden topic within the church? Should we not talk about things that can cause us to sin? We discuss resisting the lust of the flesh. What is an acceptable way to conduct yourself around the opposite sex? We discuss these things and so much more. Scriptures Used: Matthew 5:27-30 2 Samuel 11 Genesis 39 1 Corinthians 10:132020-07-0439 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesRisk and doubt - Karen WellmanKaren makes connections between the story of St Thomas and the need to balance risks as we resume public worship.2020-07-0307 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesIn their shoes - Joe MoffattJoe talks about the spiritual practice of imagining ourselves in the gospel story and the ethical practice of imagining ourselves in the shoes of others.2020-07-0112 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesReframing regret and repentance - Rosamond McDowellHow our Christian faith gives us the chance for metanioa where regret is not enough.2020-06-2910 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastEpisode 16: Being Committed To GodWhat are your goals? What do you want to achieve in life? Whatever they are you need to be committed to accomplishing them. The question is where does God fit into your life? Is He your highest priority? In this episode we talk about ways in which we can live our lives while making sure we don’t lose God in the process. Share and join the community on IG. “TheParablePreacher”. Visit the website and read the blog: www.parablepreacher.com Topic starts: 8:20 Scriptures Used: Psalms 27:5 2 Timothy 4:2-8 2 Timothy 2:1-15 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make...2020-06-2735 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesSwing Low Sweet Chariot - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin reflects on the recent controversy surrounding the singing of Swing Low Sweet Chariot2020-06-2408 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesAnniversaries & Announcements - A kinder world - Caroline HalmshawA reflection on the anniversary of the death of Jo Cox2020-06-2207 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastEpisode 15: How To Respond When Someone Wrongs YouIt’s been a long time! But, ParablePreacher is back! In this episode we cover pretty much everything that has been going on as of late. How should we treat others when they wrong us? What would God want us to do in those situations?! We cover this and so much more in this episode. This episode was recorded a couple weeks ago so if we don’t not cover the most recent news that is why. Share and join the community on IG. “TheParablePreacher” Scriptures Used: Ephesians 4:26-27 James 1:19-21 Act 4:12 Romans 8:35-39 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: T...2020-06-2036 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesBowels of the Church - Karen WellmanKaren reflects on the emotions associated with church buildings.2020-06-1908 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesMoments of great calm - Joe MoffattJoe reflects on the reopening of our church building for personal prayer and encourages the practice of silent contemplation.2020-06-1708 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesA reflection on the book of Job - Rosamond McDowellWhy do bad things happen - does Job give us the answer?2020-06-1512 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesRest and re-creation - Mary HawesMary reflects on the need to rest and be re-created in order to be fully alive.2020-06-1206 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesI can't breathe - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin reflects on the last words of George Floyd, words that echo the cries of oppressed people down the centuries, as well as Jesus himself.2020-06-1007 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesDivine diversity - Caroline HalmshawA reflection on diversity and the trinity2020-06-0807 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesDancing the Christian Life - Karen WellmanKaren reflects on her experience of circle dancing and how it provides not just a metaphor for the Trinity but also a model for Christian living.2020-06-0507 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe Holy Spirit X Factor - Joe MoffattJoe reflects on the way in which the Holy Spirit transforms our faltering efforts at communication.2020-06-0315 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesWe are saved together - Rosamond McDowellRosamond McDowell reflects on the Holy Spirit’s gift of speaking in tongues2020-06-0110 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastEpisode 14: Using the Talents God has Gifted YouWe often compare ourselves to others and what we see them doing. Social media and television tell us we need to be a star to have talent. However, God has gifted each and everyone of us with gifts, abilities, and talents. It is up to us to find and use them. But, finding and using our talents is not as easy as it seems. In this episode we discuss how to find and use your God given gifts, abilities, and talents to be the best you that you can be! Scriptures Used: Matthew 25:14-30 Luke 2:41-52 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 --- This...2020-05-2953 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesDinosaurs, museums and churches - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin reflects on the differences between museums and churches, and talks about the role of the Holy Spirit in the unfolding and ongoing revelation of God.2020-05-2908 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesPut your umbrellas away - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin reflects on the story of Pentecost and keeping open to the Holy Spirit.2020-05-2708 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesLosing track of time - Caroline HalmshawCaroline reflects on our uncertaint sense of time at the moment and relates it to the experience of the disciples around Christ's Ascension.2020-05-2506 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThin spaces - Karen WellmanKaren reflects on the spaces where the veil between us and God is thinner than normal and suggests ways of finding these closer to home.2020-05-2205 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesLiving with the complete - Joe MoffattJoe reflects on how Christ's work is complete, as reflected in his Ascension which we celebrate on May 21, and on how St Paul tells us to live in the light of this in his letter to the Philippians, chapter 2.2020-05-2008 minThe ParablePreacher PodcastThe ParablePreacher PodcastEpisode 13: How to Approach GodA lot of times we go through things in this life and we get stuck. We then get confused and nervous about our approach with God. Or sometimes we are going through so much that we are angry. We then don’t even want to go to Him because we feel betrayed and are upset. In this episode we talk about how we should approach God despite what is going on in our lives! There is an audio skip towards the end but episode is still complete. Scriptures Used: Psalms 86 Mark 14:32-42 Luke 6:38 James 1:4-8 2 Timothy 1:7 1 Timothy 1:15-17 --- This ep...2020-05-2049 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesHow can we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land - Rosamond McDowellAdapting to life in the Coronavirus Exilic Period2020-05-1810 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe guises and disguises of the risen Christ - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin reflects on the different appearances of the risen Christ and how he might appear to us today.2020-05-1406 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesStrength to Continue - Caroline HalmshawA reflection inspired by Br Roger of Taize2020-05-1008 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesVE Day - Karen WellmanKaren reflects on VE Day, the current virus and the experience of the Israelites in the Old Testament as they learnt to sing a new song in a strange land (Psalm 137).2020-05-0806 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesLiving with the partial - Joe MoffattJoe reflects on the difficulty of living with a very partial knowledge of what is going on and how that might relate to the experience of the disciples in the days following Jesus' resurrection.  He then asks whether that partial experience of Jesus has a purpose, and whether there might be 'purpose in the partial' for us.2020-05-0611 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe life that I have - Rosamond McDowellWhy does St Mark have no resurrection appearances to tell of - 4 May 20202020-05-0408 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesRunning with the Resurrection - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin looks at the story of how the disciples ran to see the empty tomb and reflects on how the Church has been running with the resurrection ever since.2020-05-0109 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThere is a season - Mary HawesMary considers the strange time we live in and how, according to the book of Ecclesiastes, there is a time for everything.2020-04-2907 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesYou know I love you - Caroline HalmshawCaroline reflects on Jesus' offer of reconciliation to Peter in the Gospel of John, chapter 21.2020-04-2708 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesSt Mark - Karen WellmanKaren Wellman, the Vicar of St Mark's Teddington, reflects on the patronal saint of her parish on the eve of his Feast Day, April 25th.2020-04-2408 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesLifting ourselves from despondency - Joe MoffattJoe admits to his despondency but finds hope in the story of Jesus' appearance to two of his disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24.13-35)2020-04-2213 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe power of touch - Rosamond McDowellFriday 17 April2020-04-1709 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesHands and Feet: Bishop Martin WhartonContinuing our post-Easter reflection2020-04-1509 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesA locked room? - Mary HawesMary explores what it means for the risen Christ to come in to our locked rooms.2020-04-1306 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesEaster Encounters - Joe MoffattJoe's Easter Day sermon, reflecting on the significance of the first three encounters with the Risen Lord.2020-04-1207 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesHoly Saturday - Rosamond McDowellRosamond reflects on Holy Saturday as a day of waiting.2020-04-1108 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesIt is finished - Bishop Martin WhartonA Good Friday Reflection by Bishop Martin, as he looks at the cross and ponders the last words of Christ.2020-04-1014 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe Good Friday LiturgyHymns, readings and prayers for Good Friday, led by Joe Moffatt2020-04-1035 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesMaundy Thursday - Caroline HalmshawCaroline reflects on the Last Supper and how we learn to receive from God.2020-04-0906 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesMary Magdalene - Jonathan WilliamsWho was this special woman who was the first to encounter the risen Christ? Jonathan Williams explores.2020-04-0809 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesJoseph of Arimathea - Jonathan WilliamsJesus was buried in a tomb belonging to Joseph of Arimathea.  Who was this man and why was he drawn to Jesus?  Jonathan Williams takes a look.2020-04-0712 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesJames, the brother of Jesus - Jonathan WilliamsJonathan Williams, a historian and member of the congregation at St Mary with St Alban, takes a look at James, the brother of Jesus, and wonders where he was at the time of Jesus' crucifixion.2020-04-0609 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesPalm Sunday - Joe MoffattJoe reflects on another 'minor character', that of the donkey in the Palm Sunday story.  Why was the donkey so significant?2020-04-0510 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesPhoebe - Caroline HalmshawCaroline introduces Phoebe, a strong and resourceful woman in the early church.2020-04-0308 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe Beloved Physician - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin give thanks for the skills of doctors and nurses as he reflects on St Luke, the gospel writer, known as The Beloved Physician.2020-04-0207 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesCleopas - Azariah France-WilliamsOver the next few days we take a look at minor characters in the bible, ordinary people who get caught up in extraordinary events.  Azariah begins by looking at Cleopas.2020-04-0105 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesNo man is an island - Rosamond McDowellRosamond reflects on the life and poetry of John Donne.2020-03-3109 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesTime to get dressed? - Mary HawesMary Hawes reflects on the conundrum of what to wear when working from home, and what spiritual clothing we put on, as suggested by St Paul in his letter to the Colossians.2020-03-3005 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesHolding Together - Joe MoffattJoe Moffatt reflects on how we can hold things together in these difficult times, referring to St Paul's letter to the Colossians.2020-03-2809 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesIn our prayers for you we always thank God - Caroline HalmshawA reflection on the opening words of Paul’s letter to the new Church in Colossae.2020-03-2709 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesPsalm 23 - Bishop Martin WhartonBishop Martin unfolds the meaning of this much-loved psalm.2020-03-2610 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe Lord's my Shepherd - Azariah France-WilliamsAzariah continues with our reflections on Psalm 23, and how in strange times like these our God will not abandon us.2020-03-2406 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesThe Lord's my Shepherd - Rosamond McDowellRosamond reflects on Psalm 23, reassuring us that we are never alone but always have the Good Shepherd looking after us.2020-03-2305 minReflections in Strange TimesReflections in Strange TimesIntroduction by Joe MoffattJoe Moffatt introduces a series of podcasts that will be recorded daily by the clergy team at St Mary with St Alban Teddington.2020-03-2200 minMy Business PodcastMy Business PodcastBusting the biggest legal problems for SMEs: Mark Gardiner and Nicole Billett, Teddington LegalMark Gardiner and Nicole Billett from Teddington Legal return to the My Business studio to give listeners the inside track on a number of hot-button legal issues facing business owners. Speaking on the My Business Podcast, Mark and Nicole reveal: - Changes to the Privacy Act and how this could affect businesses - What constitutes defamation, particularly in the digital world - The legal implications of not understanding a commercial property lease - Why debt recovery and chasing money can be difficult Plus loads more! http://www.mybusiness.com.au2017-07-0300 min