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Episode 006: Liz Parkin chats to Rachel Urquhart about Basking Babies & HR

33 min · 1. touko 2026
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In this episode, Rachel tells Liz about her long and varied career in HR from senior employed roles to forging her own way in a self employed consultancy capacity. The conversation delves into Rachels experience of her nasty sepsis health scare in 2024 that led her to re-address what was important to her and the founding of her Basking Babies franchise. Basking Babies is a brilliant organisation providing baby massage, yoga, reflexology and above all, a sense of community and connection for new parents in Nantwich and South Cheshire. Rachel is excitedly planning her first big event for young families on Sunday 17 May at Wychwood Park - The South Cheshire Baby and Early Years event. Get your tickets here! [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-south-cheshire-baby-and-early-years-show-tickets-1985264667061]

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jakson Episode 006: Liz Parkin chats to Rachel Urquhart about Basking Babies & HR kansikuva

Episode 006: Liz Parkin chats to Rachel Urquhart about Basking Babies & HR

In this episode, Rachel tells Liz about her long and varied career in HR from senior employed roles to forging her own way in a self employed consultancy capacity. The conversation delves into Rachels experience of her nasty sepsis health scare in 2024 that led her to re-address what was important to her and the founding of her Basking Babies franchise. Basking Babies is a brilliant organisation providing baby massage, yoga, reflexology and above all, a sense of community and connection for new parents in Nantwich and South Cheshire. Rachel is excitedly planning her first big event for young families on Sunday 17 May at Wychwood Park - The South Cheshire Baby and Early Years event. Get your tickets here! [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-south-cheshire-baby-and-early-years-show-tickets-1985264667061]

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jakson Episode 005: Sara Lamond chats to Dani Harrington from Canalside Garden Centre kansikuva

Episode 005: Sara Lamond chats to Dani Harrington from Canalside Garden Centre

Sara Lamond chats to the captivating and creative Dani Harrington from Canalside Garden Centre in Wrenbury. The conversation covers the journey of Dani and John in establishing Canalside in 2023, their approach to building a lifestyle business, personalised garden consultations, community engagement, and future plans including the creation of a show garden. The themes of seizing the moment and community engagement are prominent throughout the conversation. Canalside Garden Centre is a hub for gardeners of all ability and interests and walkers and boaters are warmly welcomed to enjoy a brew and a browse. Sara has worked with Dani for a couple of years and helps with her floristry and wreath making workshops throughout the year.

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jakson Episode 004: Liz Parkin chats to Jeff Stubbs from The Nantwich Civic Society kansikuva

Episode 004: Liz Parkin chats to Jeff Stubbs from The Nantwich Civic Society

Liz Parkin chats with Jeff Stubbs, Chairman of the Nantwich Civic Society [https://nantwichcivicsociety.org.uk/], about Nantwich's past, present, and future. Jeff shares his journey from Wales to Nantwich, reflecting on his background in town planning in Oldham and how it shapes his perspective on local development today. They explore the role of the Civic Society in protecting Nantwich’s unique character while supporting thoughtful growth of the town. The episode weaves through the Nantwich's rich history, its much-loved historic buildings, and the importance of community involvement in shaping a thriving place to live. There’s a strong focus on supporting independent businesses, local farmers, and food producers, key ingredients in maintaining Nantwich’s distinct identity. Liz and Jeff also discuss the challenges facing the town, from housing pressures to the impact of new developments, alongside positive stories of environmental initiatives, river restoration, and the creative reuse of old industrial spaces. At its heart, this is a conversation about balance; honouring heritage while embracing change and the people and organisations working quietly behind the scenes to keep Nantwich flourishing. The episode closes with details on how to connect with and get involved in the Nantwich Civic Society.

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