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50 minutes | Tuesday, 9 July 2024
In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts, Express sat down with Aziz Ibrahim to talk about his upcoming gig in Jersey, his rich musical journey, and the evolving music scene in Manchester and beyond.Here, Mr Ibrahim reminisces about his memories of partying in Jersey and his diverse musical background, from reggae to soul to his experiences from playing with iconic bands like The Stone Roses.He also spoke about Manchester's music scene across the years, the impact of digital transformation on the music industry, and his community work with hospice patients, prisoners and homeless people. ★ ...
10 minutes | Friday, 5 July 2024
Guernsey football will be transformed by a new dedicated home ground. Called Victoria Park, it will offer top class facilities for players and fans. In this episode, Nick Mann visited the site to see the progress and talk to Guernsey Football Association CEO Gary Roberts and GFC manager Tony Vance about what is on offer and what it means for the game. ★ Support this podcast ★
34 minutes | Monday, 1 July 2024
In this episode, sports reporter Elliot Corbel sits down with three members of the Jersey Badmintion Association as they celebrate their 100 year anniversary.He is joined by current president Steve Le Roy, Junior Academy Coach and Island Games team manager Rob Armstrong and one of the all-time greats of the sport, Ian Coombs-Goodfellow. Join them as they celebrate a great achievement for a local club, reaching their centenary year. ★ Support this podcast ★
8 minutes | Friday, 28 June 2024
This year marks the centenary of an organisation that has been quietly but importantly supporting local charitable causes since 1924. Historian Ian Ronayne looks back at the story of the Sir James Knott Trust and the man responsible for its founding in Jersey... ★ Support this podcast ★
7 minutes | Friday, 21 June 2024
ALIAS project lead Anthony Lawrenson talks about the cutting edge drone trials taking place in Jersey that could soon turn ideas of science fiction into reality... ★ Support this podcast ★
43 minutes | Monday, 10 June 2024
Those who take on the most difficult jobs often face the most scrutiny, usually because those jobs are for the public service. Teachers, nurses, police officers. If the community pays your wages, you can expect to get grief, and with the advent of social media, it has only become easier to criticise. It has also become easier to identify, and scrutinise, those instances where power has been used inappropriately.In this climate, it has become harder and harder to pick out the actual problems. Post anything about the police online in recent weeks and the comment section becomes awash with vit...
8 minutes | Friday, 7 June 2024
This week, Express is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a special three-part podcast series. In the third episode, historian Ian Ronayne explores the impact of D-Day and fighting in Normandy on Jersey… ★ Support this podcast ★
8 minutes | Thursday, 6 June 2024
This week, Express is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a special three-part podcast series. In the second episode, historian Ian Ronayne explores Jersey’s sacrifice on D-Day and in the Battle of Normandy… ★ Support this podcast ★
8 minutes | Wednesday, 5 June 2024
This week, Express is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a special three-part podcast series. In the first episode, historian Ian Ronayne reveals the involvement of a Jersey resident in one of the most celebrated engineering achievements in history… ★ Support this podcast ★
22 minutes | Wednesday, 5 June 2024
On the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings, Express has been exploring what it meant for people in Guernsey.It was 6 June 1944 when Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy in a turning point of the Second World War.The Channel Islands were liberated nearly a year later.The impacts reverberated both before, during and after Operation Overlord.In this podcast, Nick Mann is in conversation with Nick Le Huray, curator of the Island Fortress blog and co-host of the Islands at War podcast... ★ Support this podcast ★
28 minutes | Friday, 31 May 2024
Eyal Yanilov was the closest assistant to the founder of Krav Maga, a comprehensive system encompassing self defence, combat and fighting, and third-party protection. Its practical techniques and tactics can be applied to a wide range of violent confrontations, and are being taught by more than 1500 active instructors globally.Mr Yanilov recently came to the Island and taught a seminar at the invitation of Jersey Krav Maga, but first, he stopped by the studio for this Bailiwick Podcast episode. Reporter James Jeune spoke to him about everything from knife defence to mental training, and why...
42 minutes | Friday, 24 May 2024
A landmark report has attempted to uncover the truth of what happened in Alderney during the Nazi occupation.  Crucially, it has put a number to the true total of people who died as a result of the atrocities in the camps in the island after decades of downplaying and exaggeration of the final figures.  There’s also evidence of why the British never prosecuted the perpetrators, which involves cover-up and Cold War concerns.  In this FOCUS podcast you’ll hear from the academics who compiled the report, the history, and the political reaction including how the island plans to move forward to ...
1 hour 3 minutes | Friday, 24 May 2024
With up to 1,000 new homes expected to be built in a condensed area, E&I has devised a 'Better Travel Plan' for the north. Deputies Lindsay de Sausmarez and Adrian Gabrield explored its details in conversation with Laura Clayton.  ★ Support this podcast ★
55 minutes | Wednesday, 22 May 2024
Mark Prevel will be doing what many consider unthinkable on Saturday 8th June, completing the Saffery Rotary Walk three times in a row. Having battled with lung and other health conditions throughout his life, he made a physical and nutritional switch during the pandemic, which has transformed his life and led to several unbelievable running and walking accomplishments. Kit Hannah opened up their conversation by discussing Mark's background and how he plans to complete the 100 mile circuit in under two days.  ★ Support this podcast ★
32 minutes | Friday, 17 May 2024
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Laura Clayton spent time with the Guernsey Walking Football Club to find out if moving more really can help improve your mental wellbeing.  ★ Support this podcast ★
24 minutes | Friday, 17 May 2024
Welcome to our Warm Up Muratti Preview Show where we’re bringing you insights from the Guernsey and Jersey teams ahead of two huge matches.Guernsey’s men and women are both looking to turn the tables on their rivals at Springfield under the backdrop of new voices, new players and fresh approaches.Nick Mann opened up by talking to one of the Sarnian’s joint managers, Ryan-Zico Black, and later in the show you’ll hear him in conversation with women’s manager Anna Gauvain and captain Candice Bougourd.The Jersey Evening Post's sports editor Stephen Anderson caught up with their men’s boss Ellio...
33 minutes | Wednesday, 15 May 2024
In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts, Jodie Yettram spoke with mental health consultant Jennifer Neill about her new business that aims to support wellbeing in the workplace. The conversation took place during Mental Health Awareness Week and focused on the impact of mental health on both employees and businesses — including high turnover and reduced productivity. Jennifer spoke about the importance of employers recognising and supporting their employees' mental health needs, the impact of cost of living on mental health, and the unique challenges faced by younger workers starting their ca...
41 minutes | Wednesday, 15 May 2024
In this episode Nick Mann is in conversation with Pete Amy about his remarkable ongoing recovery from a second round of lifesaving surgery.We look back on his first operation and the road to racing and smashing out a dream London Marathon, his response to being told he would need to go back into surgery and the central role being active, running and the running community has played throughout his battle with cancer. In just weeks he has gone from a hospital bed to walking 10 miles a day helped by a focus on what he can do, not what he can’t. ★ Support this podcast ★
26 minutes | Tuesday, 14 May 2024
Do I really need planning permission?This is the question that may well have crossed the mind's of countless Islanders looking to work on their homes.In this Bailiwick Podcast episode, brought to you by Style Windows, reporter James Jeune sat down with Matthew Collins of Mac Architecture. They discuss the dos and don'ts of development, when a planning application is needed, and how to make sure your home improvement gets across the line first time around. ★ Support this podcast ★
39 minutes | Monday, 13 May 2024
Carey Olsen’s corporate team is currently advising on the takeover of Hipgnosis Songs Funds Limited, a billion dollar deal that continues to make headlines in the Financial Times.Partner at Carey Olsen, Tony Lane, explains the takeover, and talks about why these kind of deals are becoming ever more common in Guernsey…  ★ Support this podcast ★
20 minutes | Wednesday, 8 May 2024
what a day of Siam Cup rugby that was! Guernsey’s sides dazzled in the sunshine against Jersey, winning the men’s and ladies clashes in starkly contrasting ways at Footes Lane. In this episode we bring you an insight from men’s coach Jordan Reynolds and player of the match Ciaran Mcgann in the immediate aftermath of their 49-33 win, while Ladies coach Steve Evans joined Nick Mann in the studio to talk through their 17-15 victory which came after a successful penalty in the 80th minute. ★ Support this podcast ★
44 minutes | Wednesday, 8 May 2024
Why does progress delivering public housing feel so slow? What is affordable housing? Why is it needed in the first place? Are board members paid? We sat down with the Guernsey Housing Association's Chief Executive to find out, and much more.Vic Slade was keen to bat away suggestions that the island’s key social landlord is sitting on its hands with dozens of sites not doing any work, as well as misconceptions that the Association and its board members are only in it for the money. ★ Support this podcast ★
16 minutes | Friday, 3 May 2024
Welcome to a special episode of the Warm Up where we’re previewing a huge day of Siam Cup rugby. Host Nick Mann has been getting the thoughts of the Guernsey Raiders director of rugby Jordan Reynolds and Ladies head coach Steve Evans, while across the water the JEP's Stephen Anderson and Elliot Corbel have spoken to their Jersey opposite numbers Myles Landick and Simon Le Moignan. Action gets under way at Footes Lane on Saturday at 10.15am with the veterans clash for the Nash Cup. At 11.45am the seconds play for the Fallaize then at 1.45pm it’s the Spring Insure Ladies Siam Cup. The men’s S...
15 minutes | Wednesday, 1 May 2024
David Thompson has always enjoyed being outdoors and being active.When his wife spotted a new mole on his back, he thought little of it.He booked an appointment to get it checked.It was June 2022 and it changed everything - he had cancer.David has told his story in a bid to raise awareness about the higher skin cancer risks that sports people face and the precautions we can all take.For more information on the  Skcin app, visit here. ★ Support this podcast ★
1 hour 17 minutes | Wednesday, 24 April 2024
The Marathon des Sables is known as one of the toughest footraces in the world for good reason.It is both a supreme physical and mental battle, but creates experiences that last a lifetime.Drew Jonkmans is back in the island after conquering the heat, exhaustion, injury, blisters and kit malfunctions in the Moroccan Sahara while raising money for Guernsey Mind. He speaks to Nick Mann about his experience. You can donate to his fundraising here. ★ Support this podcast ★
40 minutes | Friday, 19 April 2024
Laura Spence is a midwife and Guernsey's first Birth Trauma Support Co-ordinator, offering help to parents who've suffered birth trauma.Birth trauma can be caused by a multitude of events and will present in different ways too, Laura says as she is joined by Jo Priaulx from the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation for The Interview.  ★ Support this podcast ★
12 minutes | Wednesday, 17 April 2024
For this episode, Nick Mann is looking back on a fantastic day of running at the Sure Guernsey Marathon.He was camped out with a nice coffee soaking up the finish line atmosphere at a race which had a truly international feel having grown markedly as an event since being reborn.You’ll be hearing first from Frenchman Guillaume Ruel after he broke the course record for the win, and then Lindsay Sword who celebrated top spot in her marathon debut. Next up is Ethan Woodhead , who was the top local runner in third with a new PB, and then American Courtney Holmes, who made the most of a trip to s...
38 minutes | Tuesday, 16 April 2024
58 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes. That's how long it took for Intrepid 232 to row across The Atlantic 🚣Not only did this crew of four mums from Jersey complete what has been dubbed 'the world's toughest row', but they broke the world record to become the oldest female four crew to row across an ocean.In this episode, reporter Kelly Frost speaks to Helene Monpetit, Rosemary Satchwell, Alison Smithurst and Julie Brady, whose ages add up to that special 232, to discuss the highs and lows of their incredible feat, from rowing through calm waters at night to unpredictable weather patterns which bro...
18 minutes | Friday, 12 April 2024
What happens in Sark's halls of power?Kit Hannah took a trip over to the island to hear it's government meet for its Easter session.There's accusations of subterfuge and impropriety as a vote of no confidence passes for the one-man Douzaine committee, with new members appointed, and a wide-ranging debate on everything from tourism, water quality, and dogs on leads.Join us for this special podcast from a sunny beer garden... ★ Support this podcast ★
36 minutes | Thursday, 11 April 2024
Wetwheels Jersey has facilitated over 10,000 trips at sea for disabled or disadvantaged islanders. The charity's COO Dina Rogan speaks to Express about the charity, its history and its major fundraising events. ★ Support this podcast ★
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