Homeground Podcast

Homeground podcast Series 2 Episode 1 - Kirkcaldy

1 h 36 min · 27. heinä 2021
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In this brand new episode of a Series 2 of ‘Homeground’, we venture to the Kingdom of Fife in Scotland and the coastal town of Kirkcaldy. Birthplace of Adam Smith - the father of capitalism; once the centre of the linoleum manufacturing industry, and home to Europe’s longest high street. Jings, we’re a broad kirk here at Homeground! For your delectation this time, you’ll hear tales of how all 4 of our Kirkcaldy superstars think that the town is about to have a ‘renaissance moment’; why “Let’s talk as if we own the place” might be the new way to approach capitalism (casting Adam Smith in a new light) and why Kirkcaldy makes the best bacon in Scotland, no, the world. FIFE FACT. Don’t say that we don’t inform, educate and entertain you - take that, Lord Reith! So sit back, light up a pipe of ready rubbed, and open your ears to Four Flipping Fab Fifers talk about their town like they - and the whole community - own the place. And why not?

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Homeground podcast Series 2 Episode 1 - Kirkcaldy

In this brand new episode of a Series 2 of ‘Homeground’, we venture to the Kingdom of Fife in Scotland and the coastal town of Kirkcaldy. Birthplace of Adam Smith - the father of capitalism; once the centre of the linoleum manufacturing industry, and home to Europe’s longest high street. Jings, we’re a broad kirk here at Homeground! For your delectation this time, you’ll hear tales of how all 4 of our Kirkcaldy superstars think that the town is about to have a ‘renaissance moment’; why “Let’s talk as if we own the place” might be the new way to approach capitalism (casting Adam Smith in a new light) and why Kirkcaldy makes the best bacon in Scotland, no, the world. FIFE FACT. Don’t say that we don’t inform, educate and entertain you - take that, Lord Reith! So sit back, light up a pipe of ready rubbed, and open your ears to Four Flipping Fab Fifers talk about their town like they - and the whole community - own the place. And why not?

27. heinä 20211 h 36 min