Linda kicks things off with talk of the Netflix film Nonnas, a heart-warming tale about older Italian women cooking their secret family recipes in a trendy New York eatery. Clinton, meanwhile, dreams of a Gregg's steak bake.
📬 Then it’s an email from Dave Ives asking that age-old question — is Barry saying "nice sausages" or **"smelly sausages"? You decide.
📩 And another message from our friend Pip Lee… he’s back again!
👻 Then we return to the brilliant Dave Granville, who shares another eerie tale — and it’s immediately confirmed in spectacular fashion.
🍫 After that, it’s Gary Westerby on Zoom with a spine-tingling story about a haunted chocolate bar. Yes, really.
🐴 We hear a beautiful story about healing with horses after a grim accident... and a final tale of psychic pet rescue — courtesy of Take a Break’s Fate & Fortune.
🎤 And finally, a cracking interview with the one and only Jamie Hutchinson.
With thanks to:
• Kathrine Boyle
• Dave Ives
• Pip Lee
• Dave Granville
• Gary Westerby
• Jamie Hutchinson
• Sundown Studios for the fantastic play out music
• And Laurie Peters at www.lauriepeters.co.uk of Peters-Fox www.peters-fox.co.uk/podcasting
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