In this weeks episode I chat to Abi Higgs at The Ship Inn in Par (www.facebook.com/TheShipInnPar) about her business, Lemon Thyme Patisserie.
She specialises in vegan cakes and has a various range of vegetarian products too. She has an Etsy shop, https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LemonThymePatisserie?ref=l2-shopheader-name
and is also available on Instagram @LemonthymeUK, and her website is https://lemonthymepatisserie.weebly.com/
This weeks intro music is by Loic And The Choughs and the track is called "What You Want" and you can find them on facebook https://www.facebook.com/loicandthechoughs/
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In episode 17 of the Kernow Kast I talk with Graham Smith who has nearly 40 years of experience in journalism and last year set up Cornwall Reports which is a local news outlet and works on a paid subscription of £30 per year which works out at less than 9 pence a day so its cheaper than a newspaper. You can find Graham and Cornwall Reports on twitter and the website is www.Cornwallreports.co.uk
This weeks featured intro music is performed by Richard Flahant and the track is called "Raise Your Head". If you like the song you can find him on YouTube and Soundcloud via these links:
https://soundcloud.com/rickflahant
He is also on twitter
A special thanks goes to The Royal Inn located in Par for allowing us to record at the pub and you can find them on facebook
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In this episode I sit down with Brock from Cornish Partnerships and discuss what it's all about and how he sees the future for the networking group.
He also asks me what the Kernow Kast is all about so you can get a really good insight into what we are trying to do here as well.
You can find Brock on Twitter @Cornish.partnership and on facebook (Cornish Partnerships)
Also on this episode we have a new feature where the intro music is local musician GurdyBird and the track is called "Night Of The Dancing Quacks"
If you like what you hear you can find her on Facebook (GurdyBird) at www.GurdyBird.co.uk or www.GurdyBird.bandcamp.com
You can find the Kernow Kast on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher and Sound Cloud. Just search Kernow Kast (with a K). Im also on LinkedIn search for Lewis Pauling.
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