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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2024 · 38 MIN

Multilingualism, Summer Illnesses, Sports, Summer Reads, Photography Day

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Multilingualism is a hot topic on the rock, and there is an exhibition on “llanito” later on this month. Manuel Enriles of the Gibraltar Multilingual Society told us more, alongside Laura White, who amongst other things, is a professor of phonetics and phonology. With the different seasons of the year come different types of illnesses and health risks. Summer is no different, with heat stroke, dehydration and food poisoning being some of the most common. We spoke to GP Dr Karl Alvarez about how to stay healthy in the summer. Our Sports Reporter Jose Mari Ruiz brought us the latest in local sports, including a big result in the Pepe Reyes Cup as domestic football kicked off across the weekend. He also looked ahead to the futsal Champions League preliminaries in Denmark. If you need some reading recommendations to see you through the rest of the summer then you're in the right place - librarian Kim Pecino gave us some great suggestions.And, today is World Photography Day! The click of the camera, a flash of light and a moment in time captured forever. There is no shortage of skilled photographers on the rock – we spoke to one of them: Stephen Hermida. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Multilingualism is a hot topic on the rock, and there is an exhibition on “llanito” later on this month. Manuel Enriles of the Gibraltar Multilingual Society told us more, alongside Laura White, who amongst other things, is a professor of phonetics and phonology. With the different seasons of the year come different types of illnesses and health risks. Summer is no different, with heat stroke, dehydration and food poisoning being some of the most common. We spoke to GP Dr Karl Alvarez about how to stay healthy in the summer. Our Sports Reporter Jose Mari Ruiz brought us the latest in local sports, including a big result in the Pepe Reyes Cup as domestic football kicked off across the weekend. He also looked ahead to the futsal Champions League preliminaries in Denmark. If you need some reading recommendations to see you through the rest of the summer then you're in the right place - librarian Kim Pecino gave us some great suggestions.And, today is World Photography Day! The click of the camera, a flash of light and a moment in time captured forever. There is no shortage of skilled photographers on the rock – we spoke to one of them: Stephen Hermida. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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