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60: Men's Shed: Debdale - a chat with leader of the group Fred Taylor
In this episode our Pathfinders Press reporter Donna from Abbey Hey in Gorton spoke to leader of the Men's Shed group in Debdale Park and what activities they do, why it is important for the men who go along and how you can get involved.
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59: Grubs Up: Spotlight on Nutrition and Hydration in Later Life
Pathfinder Press Reporters -Bernie and Sharmian from Wigan, and June from Salford -sat down with Carmel Berke, Director of Wellbeing and Engagement at Salford Age UK, for a chat about nutrition and hydration in later life.The episode, titled Grubs Up, delves into the vital role that good eating and proper hydration play in maintaining health and independence as we age.
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58: Pathfinder Press Podcast - Generations get together to talk about Kirkholt, Rochdale
Kirkholt residents of all ages got together to talk about growing up in the area, what they like and enjoy about the area and what they would like to see change and hopes for the future.
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57: Little Lever Podcast visiting You, Me and a Cup of Tea!
Pathfinder Press Reporter Barry talks to Little Lever residents at a group organised by Age UK Bolton called You, Me and a Cup of Tea about the Little Lever area and how groups like this help them.
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56: Super Club with Age UK Bolton at Exotic in Little Lever
Pathfinder Press reporter Lorraine joined others at Exotic in Little Lever for a super club organised by Age UK Bolton for people to come together for lovely food and company. Take a listen to find out what they enjoy about it.
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52: Pathfinder Press Podcast - Bike Library open for all in Ridgehill, Tameside
Pathfinder Press Reporters Chris and Andreea chatted about the wonderful Bike Library as part of the Ridgehill Together Bike Project that is open for all to use in Ridgehill in Tameside to support people to stay fit and healthy.They also spoke about how being involved in volunteering in many projects and help of other residents has supported Chris through some difficult times. Chris and Andreea also chatted about their hopes for the community of Ridgehill.
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51: Salford Arts Theatre
Our Pathfinder press reporter June from Pendleton speaks to Salford Arts Theatre about how the theatre space is a hub of activity for older people in Salford to make connections and treat it as a home from home.
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48: Sew 'n' Sews - Smallbridge stitchers sew skills and friendships
Our Pathfinder Press reporter Lorraine took us to the Sew 'n' Sew community group in Smallbridge, Rochdale to meet a group of women who go along to learn sewing skills, make friends, socialising with a brew and a biscuit. The Sew ’n’ Sews group, led by volunteer tutor Dawn Alletson, is a lively space where members make everything from practical items to fun, decorative pieces, all while picking up new skills and enjoying each other’s company.
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44: Pathfinder Press - West Indies in Lancashire League
Our Pathfinder Press reporters Bill and Dorretta visit Old Trafford Cricket Ground to talk with volunteers about West Indies in the Lancashire League and about their role as a volunteer at this important landmark in Old Trafford.
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43: PATHFINDERS PRESS: Age-Friendly Futures Summit
Our Pathfinders Press reporter Donna from Abbey Hey in Gorton spoke to visitor at the Age-Friendly Futures Summit in Manchester which saw people join locally, nationally and internationally.
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42: Communities of Hope: Sing Their Name Choir
In this episode, we visit a special choir providing hope, friendship and support for people in Greater Manchester who have lost someone they dearly love to suicide.We speak to various members about how they got involved and the incredible impact the choir has had on their mental health.
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41: Pathfinders Podcast: A flavour of Kirkholt Circle Friday Lunch Club
The Heywood, Middleton & Rochdale Circle run a series of lunch clubs around the borough. They believe that events and activities for older people are really important. Our community reporter Mark has been out to chat with people who attend the weekly session at The Strand Hub to find out why it's so well attended.
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40: Pathfinders: St Jude's Warm Hub in Wigan
This Pathfinders podcast visits St Jude's Warm Hub in Worsley Mesnes (Wigan) to discuss the impact of the free social club for older people within the community.The Pathfinder press project is running in collaboration with The Greater Manchester Ageing in Place Pathfinder run by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority.For more information about The Ageing In Place Pathfinder click here.
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39: Communities of Hope: The Dutchy Project
After a close friend died by suicide aged 18, six friends got together to mark his 40th and see what they could do to help prevent future suicides in Blackely and Moston.Hear from Toni and Ben how their goal to boost mental health led them to kick-start a Dutchy football team getting lads together, talking and tackling mental health. Beyond the football team, Toni shares information on the charity's weekly physical activity sessions, and their aims for the next ten years. For more information, visit: https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Dutchy-Project-61551127542882/ Produced by Yellow Jigsaw as part of the Communities of Hope project funded by NHS GM.
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38: Communities of Hope: Matriarch Manchester CIC
In this special ‘Communities of Hope’ podcast episode we are introduced to Matriarch MCR CIC which guides women through the sacred portal of birth & postpartum so that they may break generational cycles and reclaim the art of feminine nurture in families.In this episode hosted by founder Alexa Mellor, we meet three women who share their experiences with starting a family and connecting with Matriarch - Rosa, Elizabeth and Kristina.This podcast is part of the Communities of Hope project in partnership with Yellow Jigsaw and NHS Greater Manchester which aims to inspire and shine a light on hope in areas across Greater Manchester.
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37: Communities of Hope: A Stroke of Good Luck... with Mindy Meleyal
In this podcast episode, Talking About My Generation reporter Pauline Smith chats with friend Mindy Meleyal about her experience of having a stroke and having HOPE. Mindy is a mature lesbian who is married to Linda. She is an active member of Pride in Ageing, especially the Pocket Garden and Box of Me projects. She volunteers for the LGBT Foundation as a counsellor and as a wellbeing adviser.In her working life, Mindy was a teacher, starting in Hull and moving to Manchester in her 30s, after being outed and losing her job. Mindy's friends describe her as having a heart of gold and her other interests include dancing- especially Middle Eastern dance, singing in a choir, crafting including tapestry and creative writing. This podcast is part of the Communities of Hope project which aims to inspire and shine a light on hope in areas across Greater Manchester.
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36: Stories of hope from Trafford
People facing divorce, people moving to a new area, people growing older: these are ordinary life experiences that can have an extraordinary impact on our wellbeing. Join Jean Byrne as she meets people who have found hope at Longford Park, choirs, allotments and beyond. Feeling inspired to take that first step to try something new? Click here for more details on Friends of Longford Park and click here for Stretford Public Hall's website. This podcast was made possible thanks to a partnership with NHS Greater Manchester's Shining A Light on Suicide campaign. Credit for music: Music by Oleksandr Stepanov from Pixabay
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35: The Belle Vue Great Ape Keeper: Reverend David Gray (Part 2)
My Gen reporter Christian Allen chats with Reverend David Gray, well known across Manchester and in particular East Manchester, for not only being the Belle Vue Great Ape Keeper, but for his community work.Did you miss part 1? Click here.David is an award winning Franciscan whose mentors range from great apes to saints; homeless people to rock stars.This podcast focuses on his work within the community and the interesting people he met along the way.David is now a personal and community wellbeing consultant and also a Salford City Radio host.
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34: The Belle Vue Great Ape Keeper: Reverend David Gray
My Gen reporter Christian Allen chats with Reverend David Gray, well known across Manchester and in particular East Manchester.David is an award winning Franciscan whose mentors range from great apes to saints; homeless people to rock stars.This podcast focuses on his role at Belle Vue Zoological Gardens - where David was a Great Ape Keeper. He is now also a personal and community wellbeing consultant and Salford City Radio host.
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33: 20 years of Oldham Pride
Talking About My Generation reporter Jean friend celebrates 20 years of Oldham Pride, looking back at growing up gay in the borough, what it is like now and the future of Pride. She is joined by the Chair of Pride Cllr Louie Hamblett and Oldham resident Mary Shannon.
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32: In conversation with bestselling author Brian Groom
Listen to our interview with bestselling author Brian Groom about his latest book: "Mancunians: Made in Manchester
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31: Table Tennis Tales
Reporter Martin Hazlehurst is joined by friends Edward Freeman and Brian Philip to discuss their table tennis careers, why they enjoy playing and how you can get involved too.
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30: Island Anthems with: Jean Friend
Our reporter Jean Friend shares her top three songs, book and luxury item that she would take to a desert island!What would you take? Tune in now.
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29: Island Anthems with: We’ar Shining the Light
Our older people’s led news project has inspired another group to form in Sunderland, with the help of Sunderland City Council and Sunderland Ageing Well Ambassadors.The We’ar Shining the Light news team, made up of people aged 50 plus, captures stories that break ageing stereotypes and gather positive stories of later life.In this podcast, reporters share their 'Island Anthems' - the top three songs, book and luxury item they would take to a desert island.What would you take? Tune in now.
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28: Island Anthems with: David McLenachan
Our reporter David McLenachan shares his top three songs, book and luxury item he would take to a desert island!What would you take? Tune in now.
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27: Will a cashless society in the UK leave people behind?
The We’ar Shining the Light news team, made up of people aged 50 plus, captures stories that break ageing stereotypes and gather positive stories of later life.Check out their new podcast below where they share their opinions on ageing in Sunderland.
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26: Island Anthems with: Tony Openshaw
Our reporter Tony Openshaw shares her top three songs, book and luxury item she would take to a desert island!What would you take? Tune in now.
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25: Ageing in Sunderland
What do older people in Sunderland think its like to age there?The We're Shining A Light volunteer news team is a project of Talking About My Generation and Sunderland City Council.
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24: Island Anthems with: Joy Watson
Our reporter Joy Watson shares her top three songs, book and luxury item she would take to a desert island!What would you take? Tune in now.
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23: Island Anthems with: Pauline Smith
Our reporter Pauline Smith shares her top three songs, book and luxury item she would take to a desert island!
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22: Island Anthems with: Erica Woods
Our reporter Erica Woods shares her top three songs, book and luxury item she would take to a desert island!
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21: Walking the Camino de Santiago
Have you walked the Camino de Santiago or are you looking for advice and inspiration to do so? Would you like to learn something new about an amazing pilgrimage experience abroad from those who have completed it?In this episode, we have joined forces with our North East Newsroom We'ar Shining the Light where reporter Laura Ann Hindfrom Sunderland interviews local resident Tina Lowes and our Talking About My Generation reporter Niall McGuinness about their experience of walking the Camino De Santiago, an extensive network of ancient pilgrim routes stretching across Europe.
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20: Benefits and barriers to walking
Join our reporters Paul Sherlock, Erica Wood, Dorretta Maynard and Jean Friend as they discuss the benefits and barriers to walking around Greater Manchester.This mini podcast episode has been made in collaboration with GM Walking.
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19: Transport in Greater Manchester
Do you use public transport in Greater Manchester? Use a local bus pass or have trouble figuring them out? Like the trams or trains or avoid them at all costs? Enjoy using cycle lines or steer clear? Join our reporters Paul Sherlock, Erica Wood, Dorretta Maynard and Jean Friend as they discuss local transport - all the best and worst bits.This podcast has been powered by the National Lottery Community Fund.Tune in!
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18: What the F - Cost of Living Crisis
Have you been affected by the cost of living crisis? How has everyday life changed for you? As part of our What the F (Finance) series, our reporters Christine Duffin, Paul Sherlock and Bernard Leach discuss how they've been coping with the cold weather and rising bills, sharing their tips and tricks on saving money and energy - and contemplating the future of the UK.Tune in!
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17: Life after lockdown: A GP's perspective
Finding it difficult to get a GP appointment? Wondering what's going on at your GP practice, or what you can do to manage your wellbeing at home? Reporters Safina and Parvin interview Trafford GP Dr Goga about his experiences as GP before, during and after the pandemic. Not one to be missed!
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16: Changing the Record - Walking Football
In this episode, Salford reporter and walking football fan Chris Vickers chats with those who also have a passion for the sport about the health benefits - physically and mentally - from talking part in competitions to making friends.
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15: Cuppa with Carole - author Chris Simms
Carole talks to local author Chris Simms who has written a series of crime novels in and around Manchester.
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14: Cuppa with Carole - actor and author Jim Whelan - sponsored by TalkTalk
Carole talks to actor and author Jim Whelan who has a career expanding 50 years including Coronation Street
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13: Cuppa with Carole: Marvellously Meat Free - sponsored by TalkTalk
In this episode, Carole chats with Pamela and Anne from Marvellously Meat Free about their passion for eating a plant-based diet. They share their amazing vegan and vegetarian recipes and their stories to becoming vegetarian. Pamela is a very long standing vegetarian with significant culinary skills as the author of several recipe books and TV appearances at a time when vegetarianism was in no way mainstream. Anne is a relatively new vegetarian of just a few years standing with a long career in the food manufacturing sector. This episode of Cuppa with Carole is sponsored by TalkTalk.
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11: Cuppa with Carole: Interview with forager Colin Unsworth
In this episode, Carole chats with Bolton-based forager Colin Unsworth who runs Forest Horizons, where mushroom foraging, wood food foraging, green woodworking, yurt building and forest schools take place to help people of all ages reconnect with the great outdoors for well being and mindfulness.Colin, a teacher and lecturer, started Forest Horizons to bring a mixture of skills together to offer people an opportunity for personal growth in a natural environment. Woodworking, foraging (including mushrooms), woodcraft skills, forest art, bushcraft, open fire cooking. Forest Horizons can even offer you cycle training as a sustainable way of reaching your forest destination!
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10: Cuppa with Carole: Interview with Boom Radio founder
A Cuppa with Carole is a new series for the Changing The Record podcast, where our Talking About My Generation reporter Carole Ogden sits down for a chat with people doing great things across Greater Manchester. In this episode, Carole has a brew with Boom Radio founder David Lloyd. From a less than promising spell in banking, David began in commercial radio in Nottingham as a teenager, fulfilling a dream he'd nurtured since appearing on BBC local radio reading a poem aged 6. He rose through the ranks to manage radio stations in Leicester, Lincoln, Leeds, Birmingham, and LBC and Virgin in London - departing only for a brief sojourn in media regulation. After almost retiring, Boom Radio was the dream of David's - and he's passionate about the project.
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