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 <itunes:author>Laurence Peacock</itunes:author>
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 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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 <itunes:subtitle>The Future of Middle-Class Public Talk Radio</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In the winter of 2007, under conditions of utmost secrecy, BBC managers created a now mothballed sister station for ‘Radio 4′.

Supposed to be a fresh start, a bolder, less middle-class approach to talk radio, it all went terribly wrong. Evan Davies lost a leg, Charlotte Green needed counseling and Marcus Brigstocke was never seen again. Now, in the basement passages of Broadcasting House stalks a lumpen, ghoulish, benighted creature, known as ‘Radio Fore’, the ill-shapen bastard offspring of its elder sibling, kept secret from the public. Until now… </itunes:summary>
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 <title>Radio Fore - Witches</title>
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 <description>In today’s cultural exploration of all things beyond the wall, ‘The Desolate North’ has been invited to spend the day with Priscilla and Margaret, two alternative healers from Sheffield, who share their conversation about good manners, their profession, and the importance of biscuits.

Listeners should be aware that the following program does contain &#039;Northern Vowels&#039;.</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2015 20:13:16 +0100</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>In today’s cultural exploration of all things beyond the wall, ‘The Desolate North’ has been invited to spend the day with Priscilla and Margaret, two alternative healers from Sheffield, who share their conversation about good manners, their profession, and the importance of biscuits.

Listeners should be aware that the following program does contain &#039;Northern Vowels&#039;.</content:encoded>
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 <dc:creator>Laurence Peacock</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to &quot;Hackenthorpe Heal and Feel&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In today’s cultural exploration of all things beyond the wall, ‘The Desolate North’ has been invited to spend the day with Priscilla and Margaret, two alternative healers from Sheffield, who share their conversation about good manners, their profession, and the importance of biscuits.

Listeners should be aware that the following program does contain &#039;Northern Vowels&#039;.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>spoof, satire, public radio, bbc, Sheffield, north, alternative medicine, health, diet </itunes:keywords>
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 <title>Radio Fore - Money Talks</title>
 <link>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/211</link>
 <description>In today’s Money Talks we meet workshop inspirer, life facilitator, and disambiguation artist, Lynn Pecker. Who explains how introducing individuals to themselves through a process of dynamic personality integration can help create a toxic working environment by subtly undermining employees’ self-esteem. Or as she calls it, “how to be a worse you”.</description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2015 21:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>In today’s Money Talks we meet workshop inspirer, life facilitator, and disambiguation artist, Lynn Pecker. Who explains how introducing individuals to themselves through a process of dynamic personality integration can help create a toxic working environment by subtly undermining employees’ self-esteem. Or as she calls it, “how to be a worse you”.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/211</comments>
 <dc:creator>Laurence Peacock</dc:creator>
 <guid>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/211</guid>
 <itunes:subtitle>Motivation and Maltesers...</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In today’s Money Talks we meet workshop inspirer, life facilitator, and disambiguation artist, Lynn Pecker. Who explains how introducing individuals to themselves through a process of dynamic personality integration can help create a toxic working environment by subtly undermining employees’ self-esteem. Or as she calls it, “how to be a worse you”.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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 <title>Radio Fore - Outside the Box</title>
 <link>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/207</link>
 <description>The work of Marcel Proust amounts to a masterpiece of world literature; a remarkable output which explores every facet of the human experience. So, as he is famous for writing a single book that no-one now reads, we’ve asked him to re-write Fifty Shades of Grey, the single book that no-one should be allowed to read, but everyone does.</description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2015 12:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>The work of Marcel Proust amounts to a masterpiece of world literature; a remarkable output which explores every facet of the human experience. So, as he is famous for writing a single book that no-one now reads, we’ve asked him to re-write Fifty Shades of Grey, the single book that no-one should be allowed to read, but everyone does.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/207</comments>
 <dc:creator>Laurence Peacock</dc:creator>
 <guid>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/207</guid>
 <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest: ‘Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe’</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>The work of Marcel Proust amounts to a masterpiece of world literature; a remarkable output which explores every facet of the human experience. So, as he is famous for writing a single book that no-one now reads, we’ve asked him to re-write Fifty Shades of Grey, the single book that no-one should be allowed to read, but everyone does.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
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 <title>Radio Fore - Komsomol Kids</title>
 <link>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/205</link>
 <description>‘Archive on Fore’ examines the origins, impact and legacy of Komsomolkids, a forgotten classic of children’s television. Combining the endearing animation of other children’s programming of the period, with an unremitting Marxist-Leninist analysis of capitalist power structures, Komsomolkids became an instant classic, but one that is now largely omitted in reviews of broadcasts of the period.</description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2015 15:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>‘Archive on Fore’ examines the origins, impact and legacy of Komsomolkids, a forgotten classic of children’s television. Combining the endearing animation of other children’s programming of the period, with an unremitting Marxist-Leninist analysis of capitalist power structures, Komsomolkids became an instant classic, but one that is now largely omitted in reviews of broadcasts of the period.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/205</comments>
 <dc:creator>Cornucopia Radio</dc:creator>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Sammy the Socialist is not happy because Baron von Money Bags had stolen his porridge.</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>‘Archive on Fore’ examines the origins, impact and legacy of Komsomolkids, a forgotten classic of children’s television. Combining the endearing animation of other children’s programming of the period, with an unremitting Marxist-Leninist analysis of capitalist power structures, Komsomolkids became an instant classic, but one that is now largely omitted in reviews of broadcasts of the period.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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 <title>Radio Fore - Romantics in Recession</title>
 <link>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/204</link>
 <description>As part of an ongoing strand, ‘Radio Fore’ is exploring how the current economic crisis is affecting Britain’s Romantic poet community and today on ‘Romantics in Recession’, Theo Ensworth talks to Romantic poet John Keats about his recent experience of redundancy, his encounters at the job centre, and the difficulties facing young writers of nineteenth century English nature poetry in today’s Britain.</description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2015 15:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>As part of an ongoing strand, ‘Radio Fore’ is exploring how the current economic crisis is affecting Britain’s Romantic poet community and today on ‘Romantics in Recession’, Theo Ensworth talks to Romantic poet John Keats about his recent experience of redundancy, his encounters at the job centre, and the difficulties facing young writers of nineteenth century English nature poetry in today’s Britain.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/204</comments>
 <dc:creator>Cornucopia Radio</dc:creator>
 <guid>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/204</guid>
 <itunes:subtitle>Love, Life, Death and Monster Munch...</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>As part of an ongoing strand, ‘Radio Fore’ is exploring how the current economic crisis is affecting Britain’s Romantic poet community and today on ‘Romantics in Recession’, Theo Ensworth talks to Romantic poet John Keats about his recent experience of redundancy, his encounters at the job centre, and the difficulties facing young writers of nineteenth century English nature poetry in today’s Britain.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>radio fore, public radio, talk radio, poet, keats, unemployment, poetry, spoof</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:18:58</itunes:duration>
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 <title>Radio Fore - Unusual Lives: Brian Parker</title>
 <link>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/203</link>
 <description>Brian Parker is a Druid. He is 39 years old and lives in Tinsley. As well as fulfilling his duties as High Seer of the Light for the Tinsley Circle of Druids &amp; Wood Dwellers, he also works at a local call centre, dealing with customer complaints for a well known ISP. We visited Brian last February as he went about his daily activities, both pagan and modern, and made preparations for a trip he would only describe as his ‘holiday’.</description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2015 15:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Brian Parker is a Druid. He is 39 years old and lives in Tinsley. As well as fulfilling his duties as High Seer of the Light for the Tinsley Circle of Druids &amp; Wood Dwellers, he also works at a local call centre, dealing with customer complaints for a well known ISP. We visited Brian last February as he went about his daily activities, both pagan and modern, and made preparations for a trip he would only describe as his ‘holiday’.</content:encoded>
 <comments>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/203</comments>
 <dc:creator>Laurence Peacock</dc:creator>
 <guid>https://cornucopia.jellycast.com/node/203</guid>
 <itunes:subtitle>Meet the High Seer of the Light for the Tinsley Circle of Druids &amp; Wood Dwellers</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Brian Parker is a Druid. He is 39 years old and lives in Tinsley. As well as fulfilling his duties as High Seer of the Light for the Tinsley Circle of Druids &amp; Wood Dwellers, he also works at a local call centre, dealing with customer complaints for a well known ISP. We visited Brian last February as he went about his daily activities, both pagan and modern, and made preparations for a trip he would only describe as his ‘holiday’.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>radio fore, public radio, talk radio, druid, sheffield, call cente, goatr</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:27:27</itunes:duration>
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