Sinopsis
The Porty Podcast is a community project, highlighting events in and around Edinburgh's seaside - Portobello! It's a very active area with sailing, rowing and kayaking on the Forth, a vibrant artistic community and a strong sense of identity which makes it slightly separate from the other parts of Edinburgh.
Episodios
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235: Seawilding, Rewilding and Mewilding in Porty
04/12/2021 Duración: 14minSend us a textThis week I brought together Alan Hepburn, who is trustee of a rewilding charity called ‘Scotland the Big Picture’ and writes and tweets about rewilding as @Rewild Scotland and High School student Harris Grothey who been doing some research into attitudes towards rewilding. I wanted to have a conversation about what the opportunities are for rewilding in Portobello. Here’s a good place to find out more about rewilding in Scotland: www.scotlandbigpicture.com
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234: Hearts Talking - HeartTalkPorty on the High Street
27/11/2021 Duración: 19minSend us a textOver the last couple of weekends if you’ve been wandering along Portobello High Street you may have been stopped and asked for your input into the conversations happening as part of Heart Talk Porty. Mia McGregor and Sam Green brought Portobello ‘ The Cube’ a giant box accompanied by graffiti pens which tours all over the place and gives the public an opportunity to write or draw on it what they’d like to see in their community. www.cubeproject.co.ukwww.facebook.com/Thecubecreative@ThecubecreativeAlso as part of Heart Talk Porty there was a conversation about how Porty see the future of Transport. I spoke with Ellen Grunewald and Brenda Park from Porty Community Energy about how they were getting on.www.portycommunityenergy.wordpress.comwww.facebook.com/PortyCommunityEnergy@EnergyPorty James Lewis from Spokes Porty tells us how this conversation sits in the lobbying that their organisation has been doing for Active Travel. www.facebook.com/Spokes-Porty-314380299211576Stephen Hawkins led a discu
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233: Charity begins... in Porty
20/11/2021 Duración: 16minSend us a textPortobello has a fantastic selection of unique and special charity shops. We spoke with staff and volunteers of The Cancer Research shop, the St Columbus Hospice, Live.Care.Give, the Salvation Army and the Marie Curie Shop to find out how they are all different and have their own quirks.@livecaregivehttps://www.facebook.com/livecaregive/https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/local/charity-shops/portobello@CRUKPortobello.https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/get-involved/find-a-shop/portobello
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232: Heart Talk & What's the future of work in Porty?
13/11/2021 Duración: 12minSend us a textHeart Talk are trying to find a way for the People of Portobello to have good quality conversations as a community. I spoke to three of the organising group Eva Schonveld, Jennifer Elliot and Justin Kendrick about what we can expect from the Heart Talk conversations this year. This episode also features Lynn Houmdi talking about the conversation she’s hosting about the future of work. More details can be found on the Heart Talk website http://www.hearttalkporty.land
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231: Have you got a spare room? The Rock Trust Nightstop Service
06/11/2021 Duración: 11minSend us a textThe Rock Trust are urgently looking for volunteers to support their Nightstop Service which helps young people facing homelessness. I spoke with Moreen Watson who is the Nightstop Development Officer in this area to find out more about what that would involve. If you'd be interested in finding out more please contact Moreen: moreen.watson@rocktrust.orgOr look up www.rocktrust.org
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230: Support the Makers - How to MAKE IT in Portobello
30/10/2021 Duración: 08minSend us a textCarmen Chalmers, creator of Support the Makers this year has seen a massive surge in makers selling what they have created at their kitchen table. Carmen is a passionate champion for independent makers. She began with the local Christmas maker’s markets in Bellfield, which will still go on this year, but the enterprise has snowballed into an Instagram with thousands of followers and the creation of an online marketplace. The Makers' Market at Bellfield is on the 5th of December.The Christmas Workshop at the Skylark is on the 7th of December.The website is https://supportthemakersuk.com/ support_the_makers on instagramthe dog's instagram is @arlo.thelhasaapso
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229: Oi Musica - Let it Grow (Enough is Enough)
23/10/2021 Duración: 14minSend us a textOli Furness co-director of Oi Musica chats to Hazel from her office in Tribe Porty about the Let it Grow Project. After releasing the Enough is Enough video last year to mark when COP26 was originally planned they received so much interest that they hope to create a tidal wave of music contributions on the internet over the coming weeks. Listen to find out how you can join in and hear more about the project coming together.There's music by Karine Polwart, the Soundhouse Choir and Oi Musica, also Luc Mishalle, Jo Zanders and MetX, and a Brass Blast collaboration arranged by young people from lead partner Kinetika Bloco, youth company in residence at London’s Southbank CentrePhoto credit Heather Longwelloimusica.co.ukletitgrow.scot
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228: Stitches for Survival
16/10/2021 Duración: 11minSend us a textThree members of the Stitches for Survival organising group, Cathy Holman, Jane Lewis and Anne-Marte Bergseng talk about their Craftivism project coming together in the run up to COP 26. The idea (conceived in Jane's garden during lockdown in Portobello) is to create a mile and a half long scarf, made out of stitched and knitted panels.“if we want our world to be a more beautiful, kind and fair place then shouldn’t our activism be more beautiful, kind and fair.” Sarah Corbett, How to be a CraftivistIf you’d like to find out more about the project the facebook group is very lively and full of inspiring images of the panels. The project website is www.stitchesforsurvival.earth
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227: Porty is Roasting! The story of Kawa Coffee
10/10/2021 Duración: 10minSend us a textThis is an episode for coffee lovers and anyone interested in what it means for small business startups and entrepreneurs to have their community behind them. I went to Bellfield to meet Regan Black, who is the brains behind the beans of Kawa coffee. Regan was keen to show me the coffee roaster that he has recently had imported from Italy, and has set up in the kitchen of the community owned buildings at Bellfield. Find out more at www.u2kawa.com
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226: Fires on the beach - the UNCO story
02/10/2021 Duración: 09minSend us a textPortobello beach is a mile long public park and the only public park in Edinburgh in which you are allowed to have a fire. But local firestarter Paul Lambie has been trying to reimagine the way that we do that and has set up a business with his friend Lewis Gourlay creating fire boxes. It’s everything that you need to have a fire on the beach: matches, firestarter, kindling, logs, packed in a box. I found him in a garage near Rosefield park, amid boxes and bits of wood. In this episode he describes how the idea came about and some of the work that's gone in to getting the business to this point.If you’d like to see what the boxes look like and find out more about the Unco story, the website is www.unco.equipment. Unco equipment
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225: What if women designed the city?
25/09/2021 Duración: 11minSend us a textIf someone asks you to take them on a walk around your neighbourhood, where would you go? This is what May East is asking from participants in her research in Portobello. I volunteered to get involved and had a very enjoyable walk and talk with May down Fishwives Causeway, then we sat on a bench at the Prom so I could find out a bit more about her study into how cities might be different if they were designed by women.May is looking for more volunteers, so if you identify as female and would be interested to find out more, you can contact her at m.east@dundee.ac.uk. "There is a historic urban planning gender gap. And this research intends to bridge that gap.""I’m triangulating parameters of sense of place, green spaces and active travel... I’m looking at the edges between these topics.""There would be much more community, about people, liveability, about connectivity, proximity, belonging, beauty. These are some of the key words that are recurrent through the eyes of the
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224: Portobello Book Festival 2021
18/09/2021 Duración: 19minSend us a textIn a world where there’s an assumption that endeavours will want to expand and grow, I find it comforting to talk to one of the Porty book festival organisers Joanne Baird about a festival, that despite it’s popularity is proud to be a local festival for the Portobello community. In this episode you’ll also hear from three of the authors featured at this years festival Emma Christie, Lesley Kelley and Grahame Howard.Emma Christie's debut Crime Thriller, called The Silent Daughter, is partly set in Portobello and has been shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize this year.Lesley Kelley wrote a series of novels based in Edinburgh during an imagined pandemic. She started writing them long before we lived through a real life pandemic so we hear how the two worlds compare. Graeme Howard is a local Portobello author and talks about his latest publications Norris Sanction and Coda, Fantaisie and an Intermezzo,.Public Domain Music: Chopin Impromtu Fantasie https://orangefreesounds.com/chopin-impromptu-
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223: Fit and Happy in Portobello
11/09/2021 Duración: 07minSend us a textA new women-only bootcamp has started in Rosefield Park run by Fit and Happy. In this episode the founder and Head Coach of Fit and Happy, Julia McCabe talks about how she’s realising the role these group classes can have in building communities. Coach Iona Steadman tells us a bit more about what to expect in the class and we hear from group members about what it has meant for them.Portobello Classes are at 7.30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Rosefield Park. To find out more about the class and to book check out the website here www.fitandhappy.co.uk
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222: Is Porty Parkrun in Jeopardy?
04/09/2021 Duración: 09minSend us a textAlthough Parkrun is now a global phenomenon, each one takes on a unique local feel complete with quirks, rituals and characters. Local runners were delighted that the Porty Parkrun has now been able to start up again in Figgate Park. But behind the scenes things aren’t exactly as they were.I spoke with Ciara Webb who is the event director, and was involved from the outset when it was first established in 2015 after a year and a half of getting it organised. This episode features runners Ian and Greta McMillan AKA Team Greta, Mark Ballard, Eleanor and Fiona. And Parkrun Volunteers, Laura Prentice and Trisha Brown.
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221 Imagining the Future of Porty: Action Porty plan a Heart Talk
28/08/2021 Duración: 08minSend us a textAction Porty, the group of local people who originally came together in 2016 to bring Bellfield into community ownership are planning a large scale community led conversation or more accurately many different conversations that will take place on and around an event on the 9th and 10th October called Heart Talk Porty. The question they are asking is How do we draw on the resourcefulness of the people living here so that everyone is included in a caring community now and into the future? Jayne Saywell talks about asking What Is, What If and What next?There’s a real sense at the meeting that this ‘Patchwork of local blethers’ as they call it would like to include as many people as possible. You can get in touch with Action Porty using the address hearttalkporty@gmail.com. "I was influenced by the start of the pandemic when I could hear the waves. I'd never heard the waves before over the noise of the traffic" Jayne Saywell"I thought about the water being teeming with life, rath
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220 A New Voice for the Porty Podcast
24/08/2021 Duración: 07minSend us a textYou know a community project is working well when you can step out temporarily and take a break if you need to, trusting someone else to look after things for a bit. Listen in as David temporarily hands the Porty Podcast over to Hazel for a while, but rest assured - he is only taking a break and will be back on the podcast soon. This is an opportunity to get to know Hazel a little before she comes knocking on the door to get to know you and hear about all the wonderful things happening in Portobello. Hazel Darwin-Clements is a mother, Porty Parkrun runner, wild swimmer, book lover, foodie and e-cargo Trike rider. She's been listening to Porty Podcast for a while and really hopes no to mess it up! Hazel's other podcasts include Small Small Rainbows (quirky, original 5 minute stories for families) People to People (10 part series about the relationship between Scotland and Malawi) and CliMates (100 conversations about Climate Change.)
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219 Dallas Henderson and the Toddler Hut Community Mural
31/07/2021 Duración: 10minSend us a textYou may have noticed the new mural at the Toddler Hut on the Prom – or seen some of the photographs posted online. It’s a striking, colourful and beautiful piece of what’s known as ‘graffiti art’. It was sponsored by ‘Keep Porty Tidy’ and features ‘Lawrence the Lobster’ (a grown-up version of Larry) and other aspects of life in the waters just off our coast. The artist is Dallas Henderson-Smith who joined Porty Podcast Producer David Calder on the sea wall just opposite the Hut.Facebook and Instagram @dullartist24 (Twitter coming soon)Website under development
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218 Oscars Gelateria
17/07/2021 Duración: 08minSend us a textWhen the Oscar’s Group opened its new gelateria on Brighton Place yesterday, it confirmed the company as the largest employer in Portobello – and it has ambitious expansion plans with two more businesses due to open here later this year, plus one in Stockbridge. It’s been making and selling its gelato for some time now, both from the caravan on the Prom and from St Andrews Fish Bar on the High Street. But owner Harem Murdochy wanted to have a special place in the centre of town.
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217 Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home - Coming out of Lockdown
10/07/2021 Duración: 09minSend us a textThe past year has seen a great increase in the number of people looking for a cat or dog to help them cope through the lockdown. One problem that many have found has been where to find one. Organisations such as the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home had to stop their rehoming service; they have only recently restarted. They have however been able to help in other ways, such as greatly expanding their ‘Paws’ Pantry’, a pet food bank. Like the rest of the country, they are looking forward to being able to open their doors once again – but are also concerned that they may face a flood of animals once their owners go back to work and either can’t properly look after their new pets or find that their dog or cat is troubled by the loss of constant companionship.https://edch.org.uk/
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216 20 Minute Neighbourhoods
03/07/2021 Duración: 08minSend us a textThere’s been quite a lot of discussion over the past few months about the introduction of “20 minute neighbourhoods”. In her regular community updates, Cllr Maureen Child has talked about the way Portobello could perhaps lead the way in Edinburgh as most of the conditions have been met. However, Porty Podcast producer David Calder has found that many people locally have little grasp of the concept in reality. What will it mean for them? Well, the Council has just appointed Daisy Narayanan to lead a group which will start to turn the idea into practice.