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Quincy and Claire Talk Conspiracy

Quincy and Claire Talk Conspiracy

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Join Quincy and Claire as we discuss and debunk the conspiracies surrounding some of history's most infamous events and people! Each topic has TWO dedicated episodes: An OVERVIEW of the theories along with some fun discussion with Quincy and Claire and an INTERVIEW with an expert in the field. Occasional interviews with journalists and academics who write about/research conspiracy theories! New episodes drop SUNDAYS followed by interviews with experts on WEDNESDAYS. Follow us on Instagram: q ...
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This month on the podcast we discuss the Brighter Futures programme with Deborah Naylor (Inspira) and Claire Sands (Cumbria Youth alliance). Brighter Futures aims to support young people in Cumbria who are leaving care, through a range of activity inlcluding mentoring, work experience placements and life skills development. Click below to learn mor…
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We're joined by Sue Reeve of Chamber member and bookkeeping and training services provider, Windmill BTS. Our conversation centres around self assessment and expenses with lots of useful tips and advice for sole traders when doing self assessment and other ways to save money! Chamber members can access a 10% discount on Windmill BTS's Business Fina…
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We discuss Cumbria Business Growth Hub’s Mentoring Programme with business mentors, Jacqui Jackson and Keith Jackson. Join us to hear about the mentoring process and the powerful effect it can have, supporting business owners to achieve their goals and deliver the business they want. We also discuss some of the success stories of mentoring clients …
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A conversation with Tim Bloomer, co-founder of Fell Brewery, about the business's project aimed at bringing down carbon emissions at their brewery in Flookburgh. We cover: How the business started from two friends brewing beer into a well-known brand with over 40 employees Tim's thoughts on carbon offsetting Carbon accounting - identifying which pa…
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Our guest on the podcast is Veronica Waller of the Farmer Network, who joins us to discuss financial business support available to farms and other land-based businesses in the form of £500 vouchers to work with a consultant of their choice. We discuss recent changes to agricultural policy and subsidies and how farmers can use the vouchers to pay fo…
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We're joined by Mark Bowman, CEO of careers advice and guidance organisation, Inspira, for a conversation on how the organisation supports people into the workforce and key insights on the current Cumbrian labour market in 2024. We cover... Current challenges faced by clients and what this says about the wider labour market Changing application pro…
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We're joined by Kate Fraser of Chamber member Hutton John Estate. The family-owned estate is home to a range of luxury holiday lets which are busy throughout the year. The topic of conversation is on the business’s innovative approach to becoming more environmentally friendly. We also discuss the green business support Kate has received from the We…
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We're joined on the Cumbria Chamber podcast this month by Mel Kinsella, Director of Chamber member Kinsella HR Solutions. Our conversation is on theme of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), delving into definitions, combatting stereotypes, creating positive work environments for all employees, and the benefits to decision making of diverse thi…
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We talk to Chamber members Julie Doherty and Helen Vanroose-Brydon from the Plastic Bottles Company about their work advising small businesses on the packaging they need; some of the unusual requests they've had over the years; the environmental impact of plastic packaging and how the industry is working to become more sustainable. Check out their …
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Launching our Supply Chain Programme with Martyn Staveley This month we’re joined by Martyn Staveley of 3 Peaks Consulting. Martyn is leading on our new Supply Chain Pilot Programme, which will offer 1-2-1 support to twelve businesses in Cumbria who are looking to enter new supply chains. In our conversation we discuss… Martyn’s background working …
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We're joined on the podcast this month by Greg Johnston, Founder and CEO of Chamber member Team Evie. Our conversation delves into Team Evie's new Peer Support Service. A newly-launched service pairing the families of sick children with Peer Supporters, trained volunteers who have also experienced time in hospital with their baby or child. Team Evi…
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We're joined this month on the podcast by Steve Curl, Chair of the Strategic Oversight Board for Zero Carbon Cumbria, an initiative which brings together efforts to reduce carbon emissions across Cumbria. We discuss: What is Zero Carbon Cumbria and what are its aims? How are we going to reach net zero by 2037? What does this mean for businesses in …
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In this episode of the Directors Forum podcast we’re joined by Danny Sawrij, Owner of Leo Group, one of our Cumbria Chamber Patrons. We discuss Danny’s career from selling chocolate bars in the playground as a boy and then leaving school at 14 to buy and sell cattle, to owning and operating one of the UK’s leading specialists and animal by-products…
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We talk to Judith Smale of Chamber member Cumbria CVS about the benefits of volunteering for individuals and businesses. Our talk also covers CVS's new volunteering database where individuals can register and search for opportunities (volunteering.cumbriacvs.org.uk); employer supported volunteering (ESV); support for businesses; and the ESV subgrou…
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END OF SEASON ONE! In the final episode, K looks into the concept of The Dreamer, and has to admit some uncomfortable truths - what may be considered fictional here may not be so in the wider universe. Who, or what, is The Dreamer? The Crawling Chaos? And what do they want from us? Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire …
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I've already posted this on the Museum's socials, but next episode (12) will be the season finale due to the property next door having rennovations done by the World's Noisiest Builders. Rather than compromise my already shoddy recording work, I've decided it's better to wait until the major works have been done - they've already been here for 3 we…
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K continues to look through the various alternate newpaper articles, and discovers an unsettling comparison with our timeline. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find out more, visit Folkgrass H…
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In the latest episode of the Cumbria Chamber podcast we discuss investment opportunities for Cumbrian businesses through Regionally, an investment service designed to connect private investors with established businesses based in the UK outside of London. In part two of the podcast we talk to Chamber members RfM Accountants who work with Regionally…
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In this week's episode, K looks into a group of polar scientists who disappeared despite none of them having a 29th February birthday, leaving one witness - and what he has to say about the true nature of The Event piles on more questions... who is The Dreamer, and what does that mean for us? Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced…
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In this episode, K explores a strange article around Thylacines, and how she might have been looking at everything from the wrong angle. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find out more, visit F…
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Cumbria's Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) is an employer-led and locally owned initiative which aims to set out the key priorities needed to make technical education and skills provision more responsive to the changing needs of employers and the local economy. August 2023 saw the release of this year's LSIP report for Cumbria. Find out more. T…
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Cumbria's Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) is an employer-led and locally owned initiative which aims to set out the key priorities needed to make technical education and skills provision more responsive to the changing needs of employers and the local economy. August 2023 saw the release of this year's LSIP report for Cumbria. Find out more. T…
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Welcome back for season 2 of the Directors Forum Podcast, we've had a break, a little bit of a brand refresh but we're back. In this episode Eve talks to Barrie Roberts of Ennerdale Brewery about beer, socialising, the passion that keeps driving him and how he did it all because 'he only wanted a pint' If you do want to look at any of the beers we …
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This week, K has been sent an account of someone else who may have experienced The Event C/W: grief, mention of child loss and discussions around mental illness. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. …
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This week, K delves into a document she probably shouldn’t have - just what did happen to the Russian sub off the coast of Newfoundland during The Event? Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find …
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This week, K looks into the Mandela Effect - and discovers that there are things that may not be as fictional as we might think. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find out more, visit Folkgrass…
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In episode 5, K continues to speculate about what might have caused the mass disappearance, looking into how some people vanished from seemingly impossible locations... and how water might link them in some way. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Roz…
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In episode 4, K looks into the concept of leap years and how the date of The Event links to the people who disappeared, and what role time itself might have to play in all of this. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David …
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In episode 3, K explores other disappearances and how they may or may not help explain what happened. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find out more, visit Folkgrass Hippies Incidental music s…
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In episode 2, K explores the sound that caused the disaster - what it might be, and where it might have come from. CW: mass disappearance, death Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find out more,…
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Episode 1 K explains what she has found and how she found it - and asks for help in unravelling the mystery of The Museum of the Missing. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find out more, visit …
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We’re joined by DC Jon Hill of Cumbria Police’s Cyber and Digital Crime Unit to discuss recent updates in cybercrime which businesses need to be on the lookout for. Our conversation also covers the range of current free resources available for businesses to protect against cybercrime. Useful links discussed in the episode can be found below: Police…
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Episode 1 releases 11th July 2023 Join K in her search for the truth about The Museum of the Missing. Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was written by David Rozzell and is performed by David and Clare Rozzell. To find out more, visit Folkgrass Hippies Incidental music s…
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On this episode of the Cumbria Chamber podcast we discuss personal brand with CEO and founder of Chamber member Natterjack Marketing, Lindsay Gray. Our conversion covers: The importance of personal brand How to create your own personal brand How Lindsday's own personal brand has helped shape her career LinkedIn and the personal brand pros…
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Disability Connect's mission is: "to enable organisations to harness and maximise the powerful use of disability awareness to create and sustain an inclusive and supportive working environment." They do this by pairing business leaders with talented disabled mentors, as well as offering diversity mentoring training and speaking events. In our talk …
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With this Saturday 22nd April being Earth Day, we invited member Eco Group onto the podcast to discuss their work on LOOP technology, which decarbonises methane-rich gas into hydrogen and graphene on site. The technology is soon to be deployed by Eco for the first time in UK. Find out more here.Door Cumbria Chamber of Commerce
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Content warning: Please be advised that this epsiode discusses ritual abuse and child abuse. The Satanic Panic gripped the United States in the 1980s as 12,000 people were accused of being involved with child abuse as part of the Church of Satan. Although widely discredited today, this was still a significant cultural phenomena and one that we will…
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Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Caroline Langham, owner at Cote How Lake District Weddings - https://www.cotehow.co.uk/ . 'Following the path of knowledge' 'takes us through Caroline'…
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In this episode of the Cumbria Chamber podcast, Joe is joined by Caroline Adams from Cumbria Community Foundation and Spencer Hannah director and co-founder of Herdy. The conversation centres on the many ways that local businesses can donate through Cumbria Community Foundation and how Herdy does this as a fund holder, supporting rural communities …
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The freemasons, although not a cult, are often described as exhibiting "cult-like behaviour" with the rituals, ceremonies and symbols. This week we discuss what we know about the group and their imprint on the making of modern western society, as well as the mysterious case of William Morgan who disappeared after threatening to publish some of the …
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Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to James Stephens, Managing Director of English Lakes Ice cream lakesicecream.com/. 'Do a little bit of everything' follows James' life from ice cream who…
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Although there is a lot of secrecy and mystery around the appropriately named mystery cults, we do our best to share with you what we know about these groups dedicated to Roman and Greek gods. Myths, visions and ceremonies - the mystery cults have captured imaginations since their foundation thousands of years ago.…
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Joe interviews Head of Business Engagement & Professional Studies at Kendal College, Sinéad Kay, about apprenticeships. Their conversation covers: The definition of an apprenticeship How apprenticeships are funded The benefits of employing apprentices Top tips for businesses looking to employ apprentices The growing role of apprenticeships in the U…
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We were joined for our first expert interview of the season by John Waller, historian at the Michigan State University. We discuss the causes of the plague, why other possession epidemics were most prevelant amongst women, and what happened at the shrine of Saint Vitus. If you want to learn more about this topic, we recommend John's book "The Danci…
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