Did Ye Aye? Podcast Liam Flinn
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- Society & Culture
The Did Ye Aye? Podcast was created in late 2019. Primarily, it will focus on the lives and stories of people born and raised in Scotland. The hope is that these stories will be heard, enjoyed and inspire others.
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The Last Episode with Bert Ford, Steed Davidson and Leonard Low
The Did Ye Aye? Podcast's last episode! We sit down with former guests, Bert Ford, Steed Davidson and Leonard Low. What a way to end it all as we sit down and have a carry on.
Thanks to everyone for their support over the years. It meant alot!
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#33 - Lewis Vaughan
In association with Alexander Henderson Photography, he is the only footballer in the world to have ruptured his ACL FOUR TIMES and continue to make a successful comeback. Raith Rovers star striker, Lewis Vaughan has experienced the highs and the lows of the sport. He sits down with the Did Ye Aye? Podcast in a compelling episode which will only have you in admiration of his resilience.
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#32 - Kirsty Strachan on the Gaelic Language in Fife
Did Ye Aye? Podcast speaks to language expert Kirsty Strachan in a fun, light hearted and engaging blether. She speaks about Gaelic and its ties to Fife, the history of the language and she even teaches me a wee bit too 🤯
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#31 - Leonard Low
Did Ye Aye? Podcast sits down with Fife author and historian, Leonard Low. He has written several books detailing the disturbing and weird in Scotland and Fife. Leonard is a born story teller which you will quickly find out in this dark, witty and frightening episode.
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#30 - Patrick Harvie MSP
In association with the Paper Sparrows, Patrick Harvie MSP has risen through the ranks of the Scottish Green Party and now forms an important part of the Scottish Government. He sits down for an honest conversation to talk about LGBTQIA+ rights, climate action and the future of Scotland.
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#29 - Robbie "Steed" Davidson
Robbie “Steed” Davidson has travelled the world and experienced a lot of crazy moments. However, it was back home in Fife where his craziest achievement was created. Dick Dynamite 1944 is his first feature film using a very limited budget and local people to star in the Nazi Zombie epic!
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Music by The Exploited
Music by Certain Death