Roseland Podcast

Roseland Podcast

An audio podcast to help the communities on the Roseland stay connected during these interesting times. Hopefully including: - updates on services (like takeaways and food deliveries) from local businesses - chats with interesting local people about interesting things - updates on what people are doing to help each other I suspect it will evolve as the weeks roll by... NOT a source of medical advice! or politics. Aim is to help those living on the Roseland peninsula feel a little less isolated. Roughly speaking that means St Mawes, St Just-in-Roseland, Gerrans & Portscatho, Philleigh & Treworthal, Ruan Lanihorne, Tregony, Veryan and Portloe and all the little villages and homes in-between. Be kind, stay safe. This was a covid project - it's no longer running, but people are still listening, so we're leaving it up for you

  1. The Radford Trust with Emma Campbell

    26/09/2020

    The Radford Trust with Emma Campbell

    Welcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast  I’m Chloe, your host. In today’s episode: We’re talking to Emma Campbell about the Radford Trust - both it’s history, and how it continues to help today’s musicians If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”. At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention. Interview time! INTERVIEW Find all the details for the Radford Trust here:  https://www.radfordtrust.org/ -- Lindsay and I have decided to pause the podcast for a while. So this is probably the last episode for 2020.  Thanks to all our guests as you have all been brilliant and quite literally we couldn’t have created the podcast without you. Everything we’ve put live so far will remain available to you for free for a very long time (we have no plans to take it down). So if you’ve not yet listened to some of the episodes - now’s the time to listen to them all! And if you want to relisten you can too. You will find everything at Roselandpodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify and other great podcast apps. If you want to make sure you hear the second we’re back - then we recommend finding us on a podcast app and hitting the subscribe button. Enjoy the autumn! Be kind and stay safe. This was a covid project - it's no longer running, but people are still listening, so we're leaving it up for you

    15 min
  2. Roseland Rugby Club with Richard Cotterill

    29/08/2020

    Roseland Rugby Club with Richard Cotterill

    Welcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast  I’m Chloe, your host. It’s been a while since we talked sport on the show, and this week I’m catching up with the Chairman of Roseland Rugby Club Richard Cotterill. If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”. At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention. This week I took a look at our listener stats - and we’re being listened to in 17 different countries! Whilst over 90% of our listeners are in the UK, we’re also being listened to in…. USAFranceBrazilGermanyBotswanaAustraliaBulgariaCanadaCyprusMalaysiaMexicoNew ZealandSpainSwitzerland TaiwanAND Trinidad and Tobago So if you’ve been spreading the word to family and friends overseas - thank you for helping us go a little bit global! Interview time! Time to talk rugby INTERVIEW So training starts next Saturday afternoon - that’s Sept 5th at the Rugby pitch in Philleigh - head out the village with the pub on your right and you can’t miss it. If you’re interested in going to training next week, playing or supporting then you’ll find all the details at the RoselandRFC.com website.  It’s a very sociable club for both players and spectators organising a lot of events throughout the year including the annual tour, unfortunately, Rich couldn’t talk about the tours as what goes on tour stays on tour… If you’d like to hear from some of the other sports team and activities that happen on the peninsula then just have a scroll through the back catalogue where we talk about all kinds of sporting activities. If you want to make sure you hear the rest of the shows then bookmark roselandpodcast.com, and look for us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your usual podcast app and subscribe.  If you’ve got an idea for us, or would like to come on the show then just drop us an email to roselandpodcast@gmail.com with your ideas and any questions you’ve got. Be kind and stay safe. This was a covid project - it's no longer running, but people are still listening, so we're leaving it up for you

    11 min
  3. Exploring the history of Place with Nigel Hare-Scott

    22/08/2020

    Exploring the history of Place with Nigel Hare-Scott

    Welcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast  I’m Chloe, your host. In today’s episode: We’re diving once more into the history of the Roseland, this time focusing on Place and St Anthony with Nigel Hare-Scott If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”. At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention. Interview time! Time to find out about some of the amazing things that have happened at Place over the years. INTERVIEW You can get Nigel’s book “The Story of Place House” from St Mawes Post Office and the Gerrans Heritage Centre If you’d like to hear more about the history of the Roseland and what happened in the war then take a look through our past episodes as we frequently get historical! You’ll find them all wherever you’re listening, or head to Roselandpodcast.com Our most popular so far is with Peter Teague and Pete Newman talking about D Day - episode 8. If you’ve got an idea for us, or would like to come on the show then just drop us an email to roselandpodcast@gmail.com with your ideas and any questions you’ve got. If you want to make sure you hear the rest of the shows then bookmark roselandpodcast.com, and look for us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your usual podcast app and subscribe.  Be kind and stay safe. This was a covid project - it's no longer running, but people are still listening, so we're leaving it up for you

    22 min
  4. Simon Perry from Wild Roseland on wild flower areas

    15/08/2020

    Simon Perry from Wild Roseland on wild flower areas

    Welcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast  I’m Chloe, your host. In today’s episode: I’m chatting with Simon Perry from Wild Roseland about wild flower gardens and meadows If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”. At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention. Interview time! Time to find out about Wild Roseland’s wild flower areas, and how you can create your own. INTERVIEW Simon sent us in a TON of resources if you want to find out more about what we were chatting about, you can find them all in the shownotes at roselandpodcast.com That includes details of how to get hold of a new book “Flora of Cornwall” which Simon describes as   “an excellent comprehensive book with Great intros to habitats etc and then details of where all species have been recorded. All from information collected by amateur botanists across Cornwall.”  The book isn’t widely available - not from Amazon or Waterstones, so we’ve included a link to the flyer with details of how you can order direct from the author. Old school! It’s quite a big file - so be patient as it loads - see the flyer Wild Flowers and Pollinators  As well as links to Wild Roseland ( www.wildroseland.org) to get involved and offer help with volunteer work parties there are a number of useful links if people are thinking about wild flower patches in their own gardens and encouraging pollinators.... An excellent project happening now on butterflies... good so see what is visiting your garden now is Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Count, another of those citizen science surveys.  Big butterfly count Also a phone app to do the recording.Plantlife's 'every flower counts' project included 'No mow May' and 'Let it bloom June'!     www.plantlife.org.uk/everyflowercounts/Cornwall AONB (which of course covers the Roseland) has an excellent project called WhealBuzzy. There are more than 190 species of bee in Cornwall with 120 being solitary species. The Cornish AONB is of national significance for its bee fauna. Opportunities to get involved. New educational pack good for schools etc. www.cornwall-aonb.gov.uk/wheal-buzzyEden Project is now home to the National Wildflower Centre. Worth a visit to Eden to see their wild flowers anyway. Although currently working on bigger projects (the original NWC was based in Liverpool where they helped with greening urban spaces across the NW.) I suspect they may have had some involvement with Cornwall Council Highways wildflower edges on the A30 in recent years. They sell small packs of local sourced seed but I think would also offer advice and help with harvesting local seed if you had a larger wild patch .www.edenproject.com/eden-story/our-ethos/national-wildflower-centreGrow Wild is project... This was a covid project - it's no longer running, but people are still listening, so we're leaving it up for you

    23 min
  5. Karen Green RSPG Singing for Fun

    08/08/2020

    Karen Green RSPG Singing for Fun

    Welcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast  I’m Chloe, your host. In today’s episode: I’m chatting with Karen Green about the RSPG Singing for Fun Group If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”. At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention. Interview time! OK, let’s find out all about Singing for Fun INTERVIEW Find the Facebook Groups here: RSPG Singing for Fun We’ve done a LOT of episodes with different groups on the Roseland, so if you’d like to find out more about them have a look through the full list of episodes on your podcast player, or at Roselandpodcast.com Lindsey and I are always on the lookout for more people to interview, if you’d like to come on the show and talk about something interesting…. The first step is to drop us an email to roselandpodcast@gmail.com with your ideas and any questions you’ve got. Everything is recorded in advance - it doesn’t go out live. You don’t even have to be willing to come on the show - if you have a recipe, a poem, a story - you can record it at home and send us the mp3 file OR  just email it in and we can read it out for you. I hope this will help us all feel a little less alone, and connected to our wonderful community. If you want to make sure you hear the rest of the shows then bookmark roselandpodcast.com, and look for us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your usual podcast app and subscribe.  Be kind and stay safe. This was a covid project - it's no longer running, but people are still listening, so we're leaving it up for you

    16 min

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An audio podcast to help the communities on the Roseland stay connected during these interesting times. Hopefully including: - updates on services (like takeaways and food deliveries) from local businesses - chats with interesting local people about interesting things - updates on what people are doing to help each other I suspect it will evolve as the weeks roll by... NOT a source of medical advice! or politics. Aim is to help those living on the Roseland peninsula feel a little less isolated. Roughly speaking that means St Mawes, St Just-in-Roseland, Gerrans & Portscatho, Philleigh & Treworthal, Ruan Lanihorne, Tregony, Veryan and Portloe and all the little villages and homes in-between. Be kind, stay safe. This was a covid project - it's no longer running, but people are still listening, so we're leaving it up for you