Under The Tartan Sky Glen L. Moyer
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- Society & Culture
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A regular interview program hosted by Scot diaspora Glen L. Moyer focusing on Scotland - its history, people, culture, lifestyle, music, food, drink and much, much more.
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Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels
A discussion with Dr. Mel Tonkin, director of the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Saving Red Squirrels Project
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Restoring the Caledonian Forest
Trees for Life is a charity organization working to restore the Caledonian Sorest that once stretched across the top of Scotland covering some 15,000 square kilometers. Today less than 1 percent of this massive woodland remains. Efforts to rewild the Scottish Highlands includes planting trees, soil conservation, land management, reintroduction of critical species and more.
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Get Your Kicks on the Kintyre 66!
Once a favorite of Scots going "doon the water" for summer holidays, the Explore Kintyre and Gigha Tourism and Marketing Group hope the new Kintyre 66 will encourage increased tourism and economic recovery for the region.
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2004 A Scottish Space Odyssey
An interview with Brian Binnie, born in the USA and raised in Scotland who piloted Spaceship One to 70 miles above the Earth in 2004 and captured the $10-million Ansari X Prize and ushered in commercial space flight.
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Weaving Tartan with Glass
Alicia MacInnes is a Glasgow-born artisan who works in fused glass and whose designs are often tartan inspired.
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Away from the Ordinary
A discussion of how the Scottish bespoke travel experience company, Away From The Ordinary, was able to pivot to online activities to survive the shutdown of international travel by Covid-19.
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Most enjoyable listen!
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Fun and informative
As someone who's "lost" two of his three children to Scotland -- both happily married to Scots -- this podcast is a delight. Since my son first decided to attend university at St. Andrews back in 2006, my family has fallen in love with Scotland. Two weddings later, it's still a delight. Under the Tartan Sky has given us just a bit more contact and context. Fun guests, great topics.