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To The Regiment is a look back and celebration of one of the best British Sitcoms - Early Doors. Follow Phil 'Duffy' Mealey, star, writer, and creator of Early Door discuss all episodes with Ben Steel of the Anyone Can Play Guitar Podcast. And watch out, we will be having special guest interviews from time to time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A monthly podcast from the Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum. Hosted by Colonel Andy Taylor and Rev Paul Roberts. Stroll with us around the highways and byways of Herefordshire while we explore the story of the our regiment and county in war and peace. Special guests, featured items from the museum's collection and highlights from the lives of those who served from our beautiful county... and a pint or two as well!
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A podcast about: • Strengthening Your Mindset • Designing An Ideal Lifestyle • Lifehacks + Useful Products Hosted by Chris Flores, a digital content creator, graphic designer, and maker from Los Angeles, California Follow @modern.regimen on Instagram Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernregimen/support
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“5…4….3…. ⚠️ Spoiler Alert ⚠️…” ⁣ ⁣ This is the Spoiler Regiment Podcast⁣ ⁣ Disclaimer: We will be dropping Spoilers⚠️ right off the bat at every episode, so… you’ve been warned! ⁣ ⁣ We are David & Anh. We hope you will join our Regiment, as we share our thoughts and feelings on movies, Tv shows, random series, and among a variety of other different topics. ⁣ ⁣ So subscribe / follow and definitely turn on the notification on when each of our episode, drops⚠️⁣ ⁣ Hope you join us in our Podcas ...
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These pages record some of the adventures of the First South Carolina Volunteers, the first slave regiment mustered into the service of the United States during the late civil war. It was, indeed, the first colored regiment of any kind so mustered, except a portion of the troops raised by Major-General Butler at New Orleans. These scarcely belonged to the same class, however, being recruited from the free colored population of that city, a comparatively self-reliant and educated race. (From ...
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This podcast is focused on humanity & sanity giving you the real and the raw everything my views on life and everything in between uncut, straight out of Baltimore 🌃. Speaking and giving uncut thoughts & facts in life .. Good vibes only stay tuned !
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Hey! We're messing around over here and talking about parenting, life, and how we're all making this up as we go along. We're new at this and just giving it a go. new stuff coming soon.
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Free trade or fair trade? This unit will help you to analyse the relationship that exists between developed and developing countries under the World Trade Organization regime of Development Round negotiations. The current world trade regime has a very mixed record in promoting growth and reducing poverty. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 forma ...
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In this month’s episode, Col Andy Taylor is joined by Rev Paul Roberts from northern France, to explore the story of the men of the Herefordshire Regiment who were transferred to the 11th Border Regiment (the “Lonsdale Battalion”). Paul Roberts visits Ten Tree Alley Cemetery of the Somme as part of his pilgrimage walk along the Via Francigena, from…
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Hello and Welcome to, To The Regiment: The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. This week we very excited to welcome another guest to The virtual Grapes. We are very excited to welcome the delightful and lovely Susan 'Tanya' Cookson to our show. The love interest of our favourite show. Phil, Ben, and Susan talk about Susan landing the role, being …
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Hello and welcome to To The Regiment: The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. In this episode we are jumping back into talking about series one and this time episode three. This episode is the first time we don't start with people (Tommy) getting there for opening, Liam gets busted, Eddie and Tommy sneak a peak, and the coppers, well they need to…
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Woop-Woop! It's the sound of da police. Hello and Welcome to, To The Regiment: The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. This week we very excited to welcome another guest to our virtual Grapes. We are thrilled to have one half of our boys in blue and someone with an incredible laugh... James Quinn. Phil, Ben, and James talk about James landing the…
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In this episode of the Regiment Chronicles, Gabe, Grayson, and Casey discuss some of the biggest scientific news, discoveries, and findings of the past two years. Listen as we delve into the science of black holes, cryogenically freezing organs, mapping the human genome, and the imagination of rats. Support the show…
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Hello and welcome to episode five of To The Regiment, the Early Doors podcast with Phil Mealey. In this episode Ben and Phil are back to discuss the Early Doors episodes and get a behind the scenes look at how the show was made, behind the scenes stories, probably some chat about last season football, and I think Ben was off to see Pulp that night.…
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Intrigued by a German sounding name on a war memorial at Walford, just outside Ross-on-Wye, Col Andy Taylor and Rev Paul Roberts do some detective work in this episode. They uncover the story Colin Baumgarte, killed with the Worcestershire Regiment on 27th August 1917 and his brother Conrad Baumgarte who served with the Herefordshire Regiment; the …
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Hello and welcome to episode four of To The Regiment, The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. In this episode we speak to one half of the heart of Early Doors, Lorraine Cheshire AKA Joan Bell. Phil and Ben caught Lorraine over zoom last year. For those trying to date the recordings by football chat, Phil had just seen Man United lose at Wembley. …
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Hello and welcome to episode three of To The Regiment, The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. In this episode we pick the conversation back up between Phil and Ben and get into the story of the first episode. We learn some behind the scenes stories, how Phil and Craig developed the first episode to set the scene for the rest of the series, and m…
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Hello and welcome to, To The Regiment, The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. In this episode Phil and Ben discuss the first episode of the first series of your favourite sitcom. As we get into it, turns out we like to talk and love to discuss the show. So this is part one of a chat around episode one. We mainly discuss the characters in this fi…
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This episode finds curator, Col Andy Taylor joined by Major James Hereford, former curator and Friend of the Museum. James shares with us his deep roots in the county - right back to Maurice de Hereford in the 1140s. We hear about several notable "Herefords" - including politically astute High Sheriffs and Pope-defying clerics. We then hear about J…
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Hello and Welcome to our new podcast. To The Regiment - The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. In this short episode we take you through how this came about, what to expect, where to subscribe, remind you too many times to tell your friends, and generally just welcome you to our new podcast. All about Early Doors. We hope you enjoy it, please ge…
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Hello and welcome to the first full episode of To The Regiment - The Early Doors Podcast with Phil Mealey. In this first episode we welcome you to The Grapes, a fictional pub where the Landlord Ken and his daughter Melanie welcome regulars, Joe, Duffy, Tommy, Eddie, Joan, Tanya (although she also works behind the bar), Debbie, Janice, and Nicola fo…
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In this, our special Christmas episode, Colonel Andy Taylor and Rev Paul Roberts are joined by Major James Hereford and Danny Rees . Each of our museum boffins talk about their favourite exhibit in the Museum - we hear about the Drum Major's sash, Doenitz's car pennant, a captured Boer rifle and a medal with the regimental number "1". The episode t…
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This episode finds Col Andy Taylor and Rev Paul Roberts taking a walk through the Herefordshire market town of Bromyard. They begin in St Peter's Church in the centre of the town, taking a look at the unusual First World War Memorial there. Our wanderers then take a stroll round the corner to Kirkham Gardens to the former Territorial Drill Hall. Th…
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Often the best stories come out once we stop recording! In this short bonus episode we hear a little bit more about Bill Jackson's time with the Herefordshire Light Infantry in the mid 1960s, including escape and evade exercises with the SAS in the Cotswolds and over the Long Mynd, other regimental personalities, the infamous "bunny girl tail" inci…
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This month we welcome old friend of the museum, Mr Bill Jackson to the podcast. Born in Hereford, and founder and chairman of Jackson Property, Bill cut his military teeth with the Lucton School Combined Cadet Force and shares he reminiscences of troop trains to summer camps, bulling boots and progress to the dizzying height of Colour Sergeant. Poa…
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Colonel Andy Taylor and Rev Paul Roberts reconvene after the summer break, on the hottest day of the year, to follow in the footsteps of the Herefordshire Regiment at Gallipoli. The Suvla Bay landings on 9th August 1915 were fraught with confusion, frustration and missed opportunities. Find out in this podcast how the Herefordshire men coped with b…
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In this episode of the Regiment Chronicles, Gabe, Ronan, Grayson, and Bella discuss the significance of dreams, and discuss questions that relate to the importance of dreams in our everyday life, if dreams can be an insight into our emotions, and the effect of dreams on ancient cultures and religion. Support the show…
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Join the podcast team on Castle Green in Hereford for an episode recorded at the Cadet Coronation Review for Herefordshire on 17th June 2023. Hear the sounds of a Hawker Hurricane from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and over two hundred sea, army and air cadets from across the county on parade, reviewed by the Lord Lieutenant for Herefordshi…
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The county Volunteers were known to be excellent shots, winning competitions at Wimbledon and later Bisley. In this episode we take a deep dive into the history of the soldier’s main implement, the rifle – from the 1853 pattern musket, through the Snider Enfield rifle that would have been familiar to the first Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers. Assist…
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The podcast goes international in this delayed episode of Just A Walk In the Sun. Trustee Rev Paul Roberts and special guest, David Chambers travel to Belgium to explore the role played by the 1st Herefordshire Regiment in France in August and September 1918. Donning their walking shoes they walk up to the lofty heights of Mount Kemmel (or Kemmelbe…
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In this episode of the Regiment Chronicles, Gabe, Grayson, and Casey talk about evolution: how little we know about it, how it has progressed alongside tech advancements, and whether it will progress further in humans. As well as consciousness, the Ship of Theseus, and whether mycelial networks can be considered conscious. Support the show…
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In this month's episode, Andy Taylor and Paul Roberts are joined by Assistant Curator and all round expert, Danny Rees to explore some of the mysteries, unanswered questions and anomalies among the museum's collection and men from the Regiment. From everything to confusing first names, unofficially altered shoulder titles to the perennial confusion…
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This month's episode finds Col Andy Taylor and Rev Paul Roberts taking a walk around the highways and byways of Herefordshire market town, Leominster. They start at the railway station exploring the story of the breakfast stop over for the a party of the 1st Herefordshire Regiment returning the Regimental Colours to Hereford at the end of the First…
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Pourquoi c’est important de limiter ses quantités quand on sort d’une période de jeûne ou d’un régime. Si tu es un adepte du jeûne ou même des régimes. Tu auras forcément besoin de reprendre ton alimentation comme avant. Il y a quelques petits ajustements à faire si tu ne veux pas te retrouver au point de départ avec ton poids, voire même en repren…
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