Life is 10% what happens, 90% how you react to it, and the everyday experiences of everyday people often provide some of the most fascinating and unique stories. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureDocumentaryPersonal Journals |
Growing up in apartheid South Africa, the young Keith Rosen knew little of England or of organised religion. Today, as The Fed's Religious Director, Reverend Rosen plays one of the most crucial roles in the pastoral care that the organisation carries... more
This week we present one of the most moving podcasts we've recorded, and so poignant coming just after Yom HaShoah. more
In 1975, a young man was invited to lead the services for the fledgling Heathlands Village shul. more
Dan Rosenberg is the founder and host of the hugely popular Sod’s Law Podcast, which at the time of its conclusion had delivered 150 episodes and over 1 million downloads. Quite some going! more
The Fed relies on the dedication and tireless work of staff across a huge range of professions. From carers to caterers and maintenance to marketing, the full makeup of the organisation is the product of almost every conceivable skill and talent imag... more
The year 1950 saw the start of the Korean War, James Dean get his first acting break, and a few new, trendy houses in the UK be designed with indoor toilets. more
We are indebted to the Steinberg family for agreeing to us publishing this week's podcast. more
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