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Apr 29, 2018

This weeks podcast is with James Shead who, along with his fiance, Faye has started up The Copper Cat. The Copper Cat in Cornwall and is a mobile bar for use at weddings, festivals and any other event but this has a difference... It's fully enclosed from the weather and is shaped similarly to the Eden Project. It has a striking look and they offer a huge range of versatility so can be customized to your event, your specific needs and price range.

You can find out more by finding them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter all @thecoppercatbar
https://www.facebook.com/TheCopperCatBar 

This weeks featured music is by the Cornish band Little Clone Humans and the track is called "Hatchet" and the video can found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJbBzatNCdw 

You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram @LittleCloneHumans as well as on Spotify and Apple Music
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=little%20clone%20humans 

A thank you to The Hawkins Arms in Probus for allowing us to record in their beer garden https://www.facebook.com/HawkinsArmsProbus/ 

And also to Kernewek Valeting and Detailing for sponsoring the show who can found @Kernewek_Valeting on Instagram and also on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/kernewekvaleting/ 

If you want to find more from the Kernow Kast, Cornwall's most interesting podcast and video blog (vlog) you can find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kernowkast/ 
on Instagram and Twitter @KernowKast Youtube, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher.

We also have a small scale website that details more about us https://kernowkast.wordpress.com/ 

Apr 20, 2018

This week's podcast is with Sue Pengelly who lives in Looe and who works for Balance For Business which provides business finance solutions. They help you grow your business by looking at your needs and your plan and search for the best business financing options you require. Balance For Business has many years of experience within banking and therefore have a wide range of contacts and knowledge within this sector.

You can find the company at their website www.balanceforbusiness.co.uk

and you can contact Sue via her email   Sue@balanceforbusiness.co.uk 

This week's featured music is by Loic And The Choughs and the track is called "What You Want"

You can find them on facebook here www.facebook.com/loicandthechoughs/ 

A big thanks to The Globe Inn in Lostwithiel for allowing us to record at their pub and restaurant who can found on facebook here https://www.facebook.com/globelostwithiel/

and at their website here www.theglobeinn.com 

Also I have to thank our sponsor Kernewek Valeting and Detailing who can found @Kernewek_Valeting on instagram and on facebook here www.facebook.com/kernewekvaleting/ 

I hope you enjoy the discussion with Sue and thank you for listening

Apr 15, 2018

I sit down at the Hawkins Arms in Probus, Cornwall with Joe Taylor who is the CEO and founder of the Wave Project which is a charity that supports children that are going through a tough time with mental health problems by running surfing programmes.

They aren't just any surf school, they have mentors for all of the children that are referred to the project and support them to feel better about themselves and help them make new friends while asking questions pre and post the course to see if and how it has helped these children.

You can find the wave project on Facebook and Twitter @waveproject and on instagram @waveprojectUK their website is www.waveproject.co.uk

This weeks music is by Rick Flahant and the track is called "Raise Your Head" and you can find him on Twitter @MusiCatMan and here are the links to his Youtube and Soundcloud respectively;

https://www.youtube.com/user/Rick12F

https://soundcloud.com/rickflahant

A special thanks to the Hawkins Arms in Probus https://www.thehawkinsprobus.co.uk/ and you can also find them on facebook @HawkinsArmsProbus

And also thanks to our sponsor Kernewek Valeting and Detailing who you can find on Facebook or on Instagram @Kernewek_Valeting

I hope you enjoy my conversation with Joe and don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review it's the best way in supporting what we are doing here at the Kernow Kast

Apr 7, 2018

Sorry for not being able to put out a show this week unfortunately my guest had to postpone till next week.

In the meantime I have uploaded a video to YouTube of my visit to The Man Engine last week which you can find here https://youtu.be/6hjegcvl6G8 so if you want your weekly fix of the Kernow Kast to continue check that out and leave me a comment about the video or my podcasts. It would really be great to hear from you all.

Thank you for your continued to support with downloading and listening and take care.

Cheers

Apr 1, 2018

I had some trouble getting this all uploaded in the right order so listen to this first if you want to know what the podcast special is all about! 

Apr 1, 2018

This is an introduction to what the intoBodmin organisation is and how open space conferencing works

Apr 1, 2018

This conversation is about what can be done to improve how the town centre looks and what we could put in empty shops that would improve the town centre experience. www.intobodmin.co.uk 

Apr 1, 2018

This discussion from the intoBodmin open pace event is based on various topics relating to the Town Council, how they can help, some of the things they have done and that they need ideas from the public to help them shape Bodmin www.intobodmin.co.uk 

Apr 1, 2018

This discussion is based around St. Lawrences Church which is more of a community centre which the public can use for events and anything that may need a space to do what the public wants for free. They only ask for a donation to help sustain the building. This was taken from the intoBodmin open space event www.intobodmin.co.uk

Apr 1, 2018

In this discussion from the intoBodmin open space event it is discussed whether there is a need or a demand for running some kind of digital media class or event? For example teaching people how to use 360 degree cameras or VR equipment. Please join in the conversation on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/intobodmin/) or at the intoBodmin website www.intoBodmin.co.uk 

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