Four stories of Lockdown: Sinead Davies struggles to help her parents into the digital age; Carolyn Beck struggles to keep up with her friend on a trip to the USA; Lydia Searle keeps her distance from her elderly granny; Margaret McClory struggles with the clutch. Pádraig is the Zoom host. Paul is your podcast host.
The theme for our recent lockdown Zoom event was Holidays: here are three stories on that theme, two told on May 13 & another sent from Australia: Jane Searle loses out on a trip to Majorca; Ken Browne braves the goats of Egypt to do a kind deed; Lynne Robertson remembers a trip to the beach that didn’t go to plan. Paul is your host.
Recorded at our recent lockdown Zoomx9 when the theme was Holidays - here’s Paul Hutchinson with an hilarious tale of beauty in the eye of the beholder.
Lockdown pod with three stories: Paul Bond confronts the Devil in pony form and his name is Humphrey; Nuala McMenamin confronts the cad who bailed on her; Paul Hutchinson confronts Johnny Depp & Jesus in ICU. Paul & Pádraig are your hosts.
We had our first lockdown tenxZoom on April 29 & it was fantastic. You can watch it all on our Youtube channel. This story is from that evening told by Donna Hunter with an intro from Paul. There’s a short PS too. Be aware this story deals with domestic abuse.
Three more lockdown stories recorded at home during the Covid-19 pandemic: Andy Warmington tells a tale about a man who can tell a tale; David Braziel has a poignant tale about the friend he watched Neighbours with; Fergal McGuckin has a tale on his obsession with the domestic bin. Paul is your host.
Another lockdown recording - this time from Helen McClements on the theme Pets & the wonderful story of Cleo the Cat. Stay safe!
As we live in extraordinary times, here are three extraordinary true stories: Paul Hutchinson learns the spoon trick and lands in very hot water; Una Lappin learns not to run alone in the wilds of Niger; Jim Livingstone learns not everyone has his best interest at heart. Paul is your host.
Our first podcast made up entirely of home-recordings: Judith Summerton feels the balm of human kindness in NYC; Paul Brady feels a fool in the depths of grief; Karen Hetherington feels the need to reconnect. Paul is your host.
We all need to acknowledge & be acknowledged so applause to our contributors, three of whom recorded in lockdown: Paul Whittington on the distractions of parents’ night; Jenny Ireland on the trauma of brain surgery; Joe Nawaz on doing the right thing; Fergal McGuckin on being a fool. Paul is your host.