S1 E3 - The Rest is Utter Nonsense - Sam Dixon, CWAC Labour
Sam Dixon of CWAC Labour (currently dissolved), found time in her busy schedule to chat with me ahead of the big day on Thursday.
We covered Boundaries, the NHS, Sewage, the imoprtance of Pragmatism in politics, why Kier is purposefully being boring and why Chester is the fabulous place that it is.
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S2 E8 - What's the Point? - Mike Darracot
Mike's journey to Pavey Ark from Llandudno triggered a lot of memories of the North West.
You might even think that Place roulette was a fix - it isn't.
Mike is a true Maps fan - it was a pleasure to discuss his work with maps and get some insight in how he would make this journey as a mapping professional.
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S1 E2 - The Rest is Utter Nonsense - Rob Herd, CWAC Lib Dem
Chester South and Eddisbury's candidate for the General Election took time out to answer some low level questions about the Liberal Democrat outlook both nationally and locally.
We touched on Proportional Representation, Connectivity (floats my boat), Education, Modern Languages, parades and discussed without saying it, exactly what the Romans have done for Chester.
Great bloke, great chat
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S2 E7 - What's the Point? - Katie Driver
Katie brought some interesting ideas about Rich Pictures and navigating uncertainty (with Camels) in this episode as she journeyed from Walvis Bay to Llandudno Pier.
We used Katie's expertise to carve out some thinking time and discussed, Mental Maps, Coaching, Hinterlands, Ecotones and the value of slow ways.
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S1 E1 - The Rest is Utter Nonsense - Nick Brown, CWAC Green
Maps or Politics? It's all Politics.....
Nick braved the fresh breeze to talk through a few things with me about politics and specifically local politics in Chester.
The format is simple, Favourite National Policy, Local Policy, Radio Station, Chester Event, Wort/most embarrassing National & local policy and the Highly recommended info source.
Wondering if you'd vote Green and if they have more to offer than just legalising cannabis? Find out here.
Andy Evans is a surveyor.
Maps are his thing, and making maps is where he ended up in his career to date.
This podcast is going to explore the wonderful world of survey and mapping, and hopefully it's going to get more followers than his self-indulgent blog.
Help and contributions welcome :-)