My name’s Cai Morgan and this is Welsh Waves. I’ve always been curious as to where Wales fits in in the world and in this podcast I hope to find out the answer. I’ll be doing this by exploring our culture, sport and language with some special guests- folk who I believe are shaping our future on the global stage. I’ll also offer the odd essay episode which you might enjoy, something a little differ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureDocumentary |
Today, in episode 5 I’m joined by Jon Pountney. Jon is a photographer….although, as you’ll hear in this episode, he hates the term Photographer. Jon captures striking landscapes and powerful portraits in the South Wales Valleys and I’ve been captivat... more
Today in episode 4 I’m joined by Gareth Rees. Gareth Rees is a designer from Capel Hendre with an incredibly rich tapestry of creative work for some of the worlds biggest brands. Adidas, Jaguar Land Rover, Gym Shark, Sky Sports to name a few. more
Heddiw, un o Gwm Rhondda sy'n ymuno â fi- Laura Truelove. Mae Laura yn sylfaenydd cylchgrawn syrffio i fenywod o’r enw Daughters of the Sea. more
This week I've written a short essay on an old coal mine called 'Dan's Muckhole', and its crazy owner 'Dai Ponty'. Dan's Muckhole sits underneath what is today Sardis Road (Pontypridd RFC's stadium), and although the mine entrance is still just about... more
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