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Welcome to our 'Bakery Bears Radio Show' collection and your early access to Episode 16!

Twenty four hours before anyone else gets to hear it, the show is here open Patreon exclusively for YOU! Today you join us as we go in search of a boating lake. At the height of the age of the railways, our home town was like a Monaco of the 1900's and on the outskirts of town from 1900-1920, there was a huge boating lake. 

In todays show we go in search of that lake, and along the way we'll be pondering has society moved too far too fast?

So join your hosts today as they: 

  • Discuss some the challenges we all face living a world which seems to progress forward faster by the day
  • Talk through some of the issues that have faced personally 
  • Consider if what we're dealing with in the world at the moment is a technological revolution, perhaps similar to the industrial revolution 
  • Find and recreate the photograph included in this post over 100 years on!

You can find past episodes of the Radio Show here:

Find out more about the 'Radio Show' and its presenters here www.bakerybears.com/listen/ - You’ll also find links to all our social media platforms, how you can become a patron of the show, there's also a link to our brand new ‘ Radio Show Crew’ Facebook page and lots more. 

Todays episode of the Radio Show will appear on Apple Podcasts and Podbean on the 14th of February 2020

We'll be back in two weeks when we'll be going in search of a stunning Victorian Boulevade.

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Carin Zwaneveld

Such great and interesting episode. The nuthatch (blue gray-rust-orange) can easily walk UP and DOWN the trunk. A tree creeper is brown-white and goes only UP the trunk.