The Slice: Somerset
Talking and eating cake with the people who make living, working and visiting Somerset great.
Episodes
31 episodes
Talking with Jack from pet rescue charity St Giles Animal Rescue
Earlier this summer I chatted to Jack Linnell, Centre Director at St Giles Animal Centre and Rescue in Taunton, Somerset. Jack's family established the centre, so animal care and rescue are in his blood, so to speak, and his passion and compass...
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Season 3
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Episode 30
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39:06
Helping hands and hot dinners with Emma Busby of homeless charity Open Door
My guest Emma Busby of Taunton-based homeless centre, Open Door, talks candidly about the homeless community in her home town and the work that goes on to help those who find themselves rough sleeping find their way back to permanent accommodat...
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Season 3
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Episode 29
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32:15
Educating and empowering women with The Taunton Village Midwife
My guest Kate Olver is an NHS midwife and also provides invaluable pre and post natel support to women in her local town of Taunton. As 'the village midwife', Kate ensures mums to be and new mums (and dads too of course), are equipped with the ...
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Season 3
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Episode 28
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42:39
Stepping Stones and slabs of cake with Coleen and Di
Coleen and Di work tirelessly to find foster homes for young adults aged 18+ who need the continued support of a family to help them navigate their way to independent living. Their compassion and understanding of the challenges faced by youngst...
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19:19
Can picking up poo ever be mindful? Teresa Wort says yes!
Teresa Wort found mindfulness after a serious accident, and has worked with many people who struggle to find focus and happiness in the busy modern world. But it isn't all about sitting under a tree and mediating (although it is that too), Tere...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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35:20
Food, farming and The Archers with journalist and campaigner Graham Harvey
Graham Harvey spent 34 years guiding the story-lines in the world famous Radio 4 soap opera, The Archers and is also a well-respected journalist who has written five books of his own on the themes of climate change, food quality and farming. Ri...
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Season 3
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Episode 25
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42:47
Emma Britton's journey from radio to celebrant
It was really just by chance that my guest Emma Britton found herself with a long career in local radio. But her next career move was more considered...she uses her experience of talking to people to underpin her new role as a celebrant, ...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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42:57
Bats, bakes and bicycles; exploring Sophie Luff's passions
Sophie Luff is one of England's leading female batters; currently captain for Western Storm and previously captain for Somerset County Cricket Ladies, she is riding high on the growing popularity of women's cricket. Join us as we explore the im...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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30:49
Changing times with Geoffrey Bailey, 100 year old man
Special episode sans cake! I was so engrossed in what 100 year old Taunton resident had to say that I completely forgot the cake! But this episode is special because it celebrates a lifetime in which many things have changed and yet, so much st...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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32:56
Pride in Taunton with Rob Ewers
Rob Ewers wants his home town of Taunton to be a better and safer place for everyone. He is part of the team organising the 2023 Taunton Pride festival, an event that he hopes will play an important part in changing attitudes towards the lgbtqi...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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34:40
Talking dairy with Yeo Valley, the iconic Somerset brand leader
Sarah Mead's mother was a founding force of iconic Somerset organic dairy brand, Yeo Valley Organic Ltd. Mum is still involved in the business of course, but Sarah is very much the 'front of house' face of the company involved in all the custom...
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42:50
Creative catch ups and cakes from sheds with jewellery maker Rachel Smith
Theo Paphitis 'Small Business Sunday' Award winner, Rachel Smith designs enamelled jewellery from her home studio in Somerset. She is one of those fortunate people who have turned their passion into their work. Alongside designing, Rachel...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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34:22
Talking walking and writing in Somerset with Rachel Mead
My guest Rachel Mead has already walked 4 miles and travelled by bus to get to meet me at 10am in Taunton, Somerset! That's dedication! Rachel is a walker and a writer...she writes about her walks for magazines and websites and is currently pre...
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35:21
Bonkers buildings and being resilient with Geogie Grant of the Onion Collective
Bold or bonkers? Brave or barking mad? What makes a group of women in a coastal town in Somerset decide to build an architecturally striking arts and culture centre slap bang on the town's harbour walls? You might well ask.... listen to my chat...
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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34:51
Nourishing your body and are treats really naughty? with Elle Tipping of Harmony Within
'Nourishing the body' is how my guest Elle Tipping describes her approach to health and well-being. She believes that once we understand something about how the body works and responds to the food we give it (and other aspects of our lifestyle)...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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35:34
Making life better with Melissa from The Hub @ Bridgwater
A warm space, information and support, classes and workshops are all part of what the local community can find at The Hub @ Bridgwater. My guest Melissa Lewis is the Digital Co-ordinator responsible for finding ways to help people improve their...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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33:59
Print or digital? Is one better than the other? With Paul Smith of Word Gets Around
Paul Smith champions the written word in print form in this epsiode of The Slice: Somerset. But he is a fan of digital too and believes that both are required for business success, and he makes sure his clients understand that! But his magazine...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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30:37
Talking to Christell Charles, PROMISEworks
As we all know, our young people are the future. Somerset charity, PROMISEworks trains adults to be mentors to children and teenagers who need that bit of extra support to thrive and build their confidence in the world. My guest Christe...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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32:43
Talking to Bethan Turner of The Taunton Chamber of Commerce
My guest, Bethan Turner, is passionate about the good work local chambers of commerce are able to do in the local community, bringing people together, sharing ideas and harnessing the power of combined voices to champion and challenge as requir...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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33:54
Talking to Adam Burgan, Theatre Manager The Octagon, Yeovil
The Octagon Theatre in Yeovil, Somerset is about to undergo a massive £28 million transformation and just weeks before they close the doors for up to two years, I was lucky enough to have Theatre Manager, Adam Burgan as my guest on the show. Hi...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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43:26
Talking to Tim Walker, My Carbon Coach
Tim Walker has built quite a reputation already in his home town of Taunton as an eco-activist and sustainable living practioner and adviser. His Taunton Litter Pick initative won him a BBC Make A Difference Award and his regular column in the ...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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39:27
Talking to Slummy Single Mummy aka Jo Middleton
Single mum of two little girls, Somerset resident Jo Middleton jumped into blogging in 2009 before it was fashionable, and without any experience or know how. Her blog 'Slummy Single Mummy' was born and rode the crest of the wave of...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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38:49
Talking with Pip Harris, Producer at Somerset Film
I so enjoyed talking to Pip Harris, a young producer at Somerset Film. She spoke with such eloquence and passion about how and why she believes film and digital media are important within our communities, giving people who are sometimes unheard...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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35:38
Talking with Cheryl Ford, CEO at The Quantock Brewery
After losing her mother, Cheryl sat with her partner and her father to contemplate the future. Lucky for us all that, on the toss of a coin, they decided to work out their grief by setting up a microbrewery in the heart of Somerset. The Quantoc...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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37:14
Talking to Paul Newman, Coordinator of Somerset Art Weeks
Somerset Art Weeks is a key event in the cultural calendar of the county and I am delighted to this week be speaking to Paul Newman of SAW (Somerset Art Works) who co-ordinates the entire event. After a few tricky years due to... guess what... ...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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34:24