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info_outline GIRL ON THE TORTURE WHEEL By JEFFERSON AMESpeopletalk's Podcast
GIRL ON THE TORTURE WHEEL By JEFFERSON AMES This 1940s detective story is an old fashioned pastiche but amusing critique of the war time American private eye genre. It is not politically correct nor dose it shun from being controversial about how the author, chose to write at the time. So, if you can listen with an open ear you might find it a humorous snapshots on times gone by. Narrated by Malcolm Clarke Recorded and produced by Nigel Killick Please click the Music link to hear more music from Dazie Mae: Malcolm also narrated an Englishman in Brazil Malcolm...
info_outline THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKERpeopletalk's Podcast
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info_outline An audio interview with Cynthia Killick about her book “A Sound Revolution”.peopletalk's Podcast
It’s a true story of intrigue, victory and betrayal, a story of industrial espionage and corporate greed, counterfeiting and corporate wrongdoing. It’s the story of an audio invention that revolutionised the world music business; a story that could have come straight out of the pages of a thriller novel. It is not fiction, but a true story told by Marie Louise Killick's daughter Cynthia Killick. In 1957, our mother Marie Louise Killick’s long legal fight was vindicated by the Royal Courts of Justice, in London, against Pye...
info_outline Fear by Achmed Abdullahpeopletalk's Podcast
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info_outline A Will to Kill for by Emil Petajapeopletalk's Podcast
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info_outline The 1929 Great Depression, hard times and Bootleggingpeopletalk's Podcast
Recorded by Kay Barbour on an iPod, edited & produced by Nigel Killick Here is an interview between Dorotha Miller 94 years old and her daughters Kay Barbour about Dorotha early life and her Father who had to become was a Bootlegger and outlaw after the Great Depression of 1929. These were hard and dangerous times. It was also around the time of Bonnie and Clyde. Dorotha Miller was born in Huntington West Virginia in 1921 and will be 94 in May. Her family wasn't necessarily poor...
info_outline Letters from the Amazon by Sal Bolton, Part 6peopletalk's Podcast
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info_outline Interview with B.J.Harrison actor and Audiobook narrator producerpeopletalk's Podcast
My interview today is with BJ Harrison who is the award-winning audiobook narrator and producer of the critically acclaimed Classic Tales Podcast. His work has received over 700 five-star ratings at the iTunes Music Store and Audible.com. Through his distinctive character voices, incredible range of accents, and detailed understanding of the written word, he has gained a reputation for generating a unique and dynamic audiobook experience. Why not check out BJ Harrison's audiobooks on audible.com below The Classic Tales Audiobooks BJ...
info_outline'Letter's from the Amazon' This amusing and enlightening story is told in in six short audio episodes.
For those who enjoyed listening to Sal Bolton's 'The Call of Africa', you are invited to follow her on another adventure, this time into the rain forests of Ecuador, South America.
Sal, inspired by her childhood film hero, Indiana Jones, and with only a basic school-girl knowledge of Spanish, attempts her own adventure into the Amazon, one of the most mysterious and formidable bio-diverse ecosystems on the planet; a place that has drawn explorers and travellers for generations into its dark and sacred heart.
Episode 3. Welcome to the Jungle.
Part Three of 'Letters From The Amazon' In this third instalment of Sal's exotic South American adventure, we continue to follow the story of the 'English Gringa's' unpredictable mishaps, as she persists in meeting the challenge of reaching the Jatun Sacha Biological Reserve, in the Orient Region of Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest.
Sal finds herself stranded and confused, standing by the roadside in the Jungle town of Tena. Clutching a bus ticket with the name 'SARL' written on it, she struggles to decide what to do next: Divine intervention and a little help from the Spanish locals gets her on the right jungle bus towards Ahuano, where the next stage of her journey unfolds. Struggling with the unfamiliar customs and etiquette (and odours) that come with being crushed in with the commuting jungle natives, as she heads away from the familiarity of civilisation and into the wild isolation of the jungle – all made bearable by her unquenchable appetite for foreign adventure.
Finally Sal reaches the Jatun Sacha Reserve and she begins to settle into her new, bizarre and mysterious home in Amazonia....along with those strange things that go 'bump' in the jungle night....
Episode One: In Dr Jones Footsteps
Episode Two: Into The Amazon
Episode Three: Welcome To The Jungle
Episode Four: The Enchanted Forest
Episode Five: Finding Miss Piggy
Coming soon......
Episode Six: Last Boat to Misahualli
Written and Narrated by Sal Bolton
Directed and Produced by Nigel Killick
Please Buy an Acre for £25 from The Rainforest Foundation UK
http://www.rainforestfoundationuk.org/Protect_an_acre_of_rainforest
Jatun Sacha Reserve
http://www.jatunsacha.org/ingles/
World Land Trust
http://www.worldlandtrust.org/projects/buy-acre
Sky Rainforest Rescue
https://rainforestrescue.sky.com/amazon-rainforest
Read more from Sal's online blog about The Amazon
http://lettersfromtheamazon.travellerspoint.com/9/
Direct download: LFTA_Episode_2.mp3