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News reporter Alex Wood shares his experiences of reporting on deaths
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This week, Bristol Live reporter Alex Wood talks me through the difficult subject of reporting on deaths and inquests.
His first-hand experience really shows the personal and professional dilemmas reporters face when approaching bereaved families.
Grace Earl from the What's On team then takes a look at a problem that might seem small to many, but is actually a big concern for independent businesses - no shows at restaurants.
She talks me through the issue of customers booking tables and failing to show up, and the impact it has on restaurant owners.
Finally, reporter Krishan Davis looks at the bizarre tale of Bristol's van dwellers - the people living in vehicles parked at the side of the road.
He talks about the genuine reasons people have for living in vans and some of the problems it can cause.
You can follow the journalists featured in this episode on twitter:
Alex Wood - @MrAlexWood
Grace Earl - @gracejtearl
Krishan Davis - @Krishan_Davis
Stories included in this episode:
No-show wars continue as Bristol's Pasta Loco calls out booked table with the sassiest of tweets
'She was the most beautiful soul' - Friends pay touching tribute to Bristol woman who took her own life
People living in vans on streets of Easton clash with neighbours at heated meeting
New episode every Friday.
Follow us on Twitter @IBLpodcast and host Alex Ballinger on @ambhack.
Produced by Matt Aldus (@mattaldus) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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His first-hand experience really shows the personal and professional dilemmas reporters face when approaching bereaved families.
Grace Earl from the What's On team then takes a look at a problem that might seem small to many, but is actually a big concern for independent businesses - no shows at restaurants.
She talks me through the issue of customers booking tables and failing to show up, and the impact it has on restaurant owners.
Finally, reporter Krishan Davis looks at the bizarre tale of Bristol's van dwellers - the people living in vehicles parked at the side of the road.
He talks about the genuine reasons people have for living in vans and some of the problems it can cause.
You can follow the journalists featured in this episode on twitter:
Alex Wood - @MrAlexWood
Grace Earl - @gracejtearl
Krishan Davis - @Krishan_Davis
Stories included in this episode:
No-show wars continue as Bristol's Pasta Loco calls out booked table with the sassiest of tweets
'She was the most beautiful soul' - Friends pay touching tribute to Bristol woman who took her own life
People living in vans on streets of Easton clash with neighbours at heated meeting
New episode every Friday.
Follow us on Twitter @IBLpodcast and host Alex Ballinger on @ambhack.
Produced by Matt Aldus (@mattaldus) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
33 episoder
MP3•Episoder hjem
Manage episode 204583597 series 2282037
Innhold levert av Reach Podcasts. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Reach Podcasts eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
This week, Bristol Live reporter Alex Wood talks me through the difficult subject of reporting on deaths and inquests.
His first-hand experience really shows the personal and professional dilemmas reporters face when approaching bereaved families.
Grace Earl from the What's On team then takes a look at a problem that might seem small to many, but is actually a big concern for independent businesses - no shows at restaurants.
She talks me through the issue of customers booking tables and failing to show up, and the impact it has on restaurant owners.
Finally, reporter Krishan Davis looks at the bizarre tale of Bristol's van dwellers - the people living in vehicles parked at the side of the road.
He talks about the genuine reasons people have for living in vans and some of the problems it can cause.
You can follow the journalists featured in this episode on twitter:
Alex Wood - @MrAlexWood
Grace Earl - @gracejtearl
Krishan Davis - @Krishan_Davis
Stories included in this episode:
No-show wars continue as Bristol's Pasta Loco calls out booked table with the sassiest of tweets
'She was the most beautiful soul' - Friends pay touching tribute to Bristol woman who took her own life
People living in vans on streets of Easton clash with neighbours at heated meeting
New episode every Friday.
Follow us on Twitter @IBLpodcast and host Alex Ballinger on @ambhack.
Produced by Matt Aldus (@mattaldus) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
…
continue reading
His first-hand experience really shows the personal and professional dilemmas reporters face when approaching bereaved families.
Grace Earl from the What's On team then takes a look at a problem that might seem small to many, but is actually a big concern for independent businesses - no shows at restaurants.
She talks me through the issue of customers booking tables and failing to show up, and the impact it has on restaurant owners.
Finally, reporter Krishan Davis looks at the bizarre tale of Bristol's van dwellers - the people living in vehicles parked at the side of the road.
He talks about the genuine reasons people have for living in vans and some of the problems it can cause.
You can follow the journalists featured in this episode on twitter:
Alex Wood - @MrAlexWood
Grace Earl - @gracejtearl
Krishan Davis - @Krishan_Davis
Stories included in this episode:
No-show wars continue as Bristol's Pasta Loco calls out booked table with the sassiest of tweets
'She was the most beautiful soul' - Friends pay touching tribute to Bristol woman who took her own life
People living in vans on streets of Easton clash with neighbours at heated meeting
New episode every Friday.
Follow us on Twitter @IBLpodcast and host Alex Ballinger on @ambhack.
Produced by Matt Aldus (@mattaldus) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
33 episoder
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