🏴NEW EPISODE🏴 What does it mean to be Welsh?
In the final episode of Season 3, @rosamundmtaylor talks to Swansea University's @martinjohnes and Plaid Cymru Senedd member @Heledd_Plaid about the history of the Welsh Nationalist movement.
Listen now! 🔊https://t.co/4X6TqgWK8g
‘The idea that you should take decisions about Wales in Wales has become a political norm. Has devolution made any practical difference to life in Wales? Probably not, to be honest.’
@martinjohnes on the new @JamTomorrow.
Plus @SAThevoz on fine form and the voice of RS Thomas.
Morning, @JamTomorrow listeners.
You may remember Martin Stone, who talked about his national service in the RAF for an episode in March.
Martin died peacefully in the early hours of this morning. https://t.co/Gq6pVG57oV...
New ep of @JamTomorrow!
'My father said please don’t touch my children. You can kill me but don’t kill my children.’
Neena Lakhani remembers leaving Uganda and the welcome she received in London, while @jdportes talks about the lives of East African Asians in the UK.
🇺🇬NEW EPISODE🇺🇬The expulsion of Asians from Uganda in 1972 was brutal, and 28,000 refugees arrived in Britain.
In our latest episode, @rosamundmtaylor explores what Ugandan migration can teach us about how we treat refugees today.
Listen now! 🔊⬇️
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It's International Podcast Day. Any excuse, right? Did you know @JamTomorrow has a 4.9 rating on Apple? That's higher than the biggest history pod in the world, which I don't need to name, obviously.
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🎧NEW EPISODE🎧
In 1969, three kilometres under the North Sea, drillers found something that would change Britain completely.
In our latest episode, @rosamundmtaylor explores how did North Sea oil and gas changed us.
Listen➡️https://t.co/iZfT60B5Q3
I've been a fan of the women's game for years now, so it was an absolute joy to present this latest edition of @JamTomorrow all about the hidden history of women's football🏃♀️ Big thanks to @rosamundmtaylor for the trust and support!
Listen now⚽️ https://t.co/xQvbvD9NG0
For this episode of @jamtomorrow the talented @soundslikejade is standing in for me! Normally she does all the production but we wanted an episode on sport and she’s the perfect person to do it. Do listen!
🏃♀️NEW EPISODE🏃♀️ "Female-owned, female-ran and feminist values." #womensfootball is still perceived as a by-product of the men's game. What needs to be done in order to make the women's game, an equal game? @soundslikejade investigates.
Listen⚽️ https://t.co/V0HUWe7tnx
🥇NEW EPISODE🥇 The @Lionesses' Euro victory captivated English football fans, but this success was once unimaginable. @soundslikejade uncovers the hidden history of #womensfootball.
Listen🔊 https://t.co/V0HUWe7tnx
🤸♀️NEW EPISODE🤸♀️"The business model of women's football totally changes, and it invents a myth that women's football isn't as spectacular as men's." @JeanMWilliams talks to @soundslikejade about the turbulent past of #womensfootball.
Listen⚽️ https://t.co/V0HUWe81d5
⚽️NEW EPISODE⚽️ In 1921, the FA banned women from playing on any of its pitches, a ban that would last 50 years. Who were the women who fought back? In for Ros Taylor, @soundslikejade talks to historian @JeanMWilliams to find out.
Listen now! 🔊 https://t.co/V0HUWe7tnx
🥧 NEW EPISODE 🥧 Rationing: Was it the best of times or the worst of times? Turned out it could be both — depending on who you were.
@rosamundmtaylor talks to food historian @lizziecollingh1 about Britain’s secret food history. 🍳
Listen https://t.co/B6CFVX4NmA
🍳 NEW EPISODE 🍳 “It was a calculated decision to export hunger to the colonies.” The disturbing untold story of postwar #rationing, with @rosamundmtaylor and food historian @lizziecollingh1
Listen 🥩 https://t.co/B6CFVX4NmA
🫛 NEW EPISODE 🫛 #Rationing: For 14 years the government clamped down on how much Britons could eat, and at the end of it, Britons were healthier than ever before. But at what cost ?@rosamundmtaylor talks to food historian @lizziecollingh1
Listen 🥩 https://t.co/B6CFVX5lc8
🫛 NEW EPISODE 🫛 How the #rationing that kept Britons fed after the War played a part in the deaths of millions of colonial subjects in India. @rosamundmtaylor discovers a secret history of British food with @lizziecollingh1
Listen 🥩 https://t.co/B6CFVX5lc8
🥕 NEW EPISODE 🥕 “It was a calculated decision to export hunger to the colonies.” @rosamundmtaylor discovers the secret history of #rationing with food historian @lizziecollingh1
Listen 🧅 https://t.co/B6CFVX5lc8