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The Nairnshire Community Newspaper Podcast: Stories from Land to Sea

The Nairnshire Community Newspaper Podcast: Stories from Land to Sea

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We're bringing you closer to the people, places, and stories of Nairnshire and beyond. Each episode dives deeper into the lives and work of local business owners, artists, artisans, scientists, naturalists, and other inspiring folk who help shape our small but beautiful corner of the Highlands. Join us as we explore community, culture, creativity, and the wild landscapes that make this part of the world so special.@ 2025 Nairnshire Community Newspaper SCIO 政治・政府
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  • #004 – Donald Wilson interviews John McCruden: A Marathon Every Day Since 2006
    2026/02/05

    In this episode, Donald Wilson sat down with local legend John McCruden, chef, ultra-runner, musician and quite possibly the only man in Nairn attempting to beat Elon Musk to the moon… on foot.

    John has been running a marathon every single day since 2006. He has currently clocked up around 190,000 miles and he is not slowing down.

    Donald talks to John about how it all began, from the stress of running a busy restaurant to protecting his mental health through running.

    They also dive into:

    • How John fits a marathon a day around family life, cheffing and café shifts
    • His running philosophy, including why he treats the first 20 miles as “transportation”
    • Mindfulness on the roads of Nairn, from chimney smoke to freezing winter nights
    • His experience running the Great Wall of China in a kilt
    • Training methods, midfoot striking and how he strengthens his body rather than breaking it
    • The reality of £250 running shoes
    • The “dark ages” of chasing Michelin-level perfection in the kitchen
    • Music therapy in care homes, including a story that will stay with you long after the episode ends

    It is a conversation about discipline, obsession, creativity, grief, healing and what it means to dedicate yourself fully to something, whether that is running to the moon or making fresh pasta from scratch.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Challenge to the Moon
    • 01:25 Why John started running
    • 02:30 A marathon every day since 2006
    • 03:00 “I’m halfway to the Moon”
    • 05:00 Family running roots
    • 08:30 How 26 miles became “easy”
    • 09:40 Mindfulness on the roads of Nairn
    • 11:00 Injury, cadence & midfoot strike
    • 13:00 Fitting marathons around family life
    • 15:00 Running the Great Wall of China (in a kilt!)
    • 17:30 Winter running & cold weather mindset
    • 19:00 £250 trainers & the superglue hack
    • 21:30 Therapy through music
    • 29:00 The “Dark Ages” of Michelin ambition
    • 32:00 Seabank Hotel & John's love for fresh pasta
    • 34:00 Beating Elon Musk to the Moon
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    36 分
  • #003 - Diana Whitmore: Seeing Potential Before Young People See It Themselves
    2026/01/09

    In this episode, we’re joined by Diana Whitmore, CoCEO of Growing2gether, for a powerful, hopeful conversation about young people, belief, and what happens when we stop trying to “fix” kids and start trusting them instead.

    Diana shares the story behind Growing2gether, an early-intervention programme that brings together two groups often labelled as “vulnerable”: disengaged young people and children with additional support needs. The result? Something quietly transformational.

    We talk about how mentoring younger children helps teenagers rediscover their own self-worth, why positive psychology and coaching sit at the heart of the programme, and what Diana has learned from over 40 years working in the third sector. She reflects on the influence of her lifelong mentor, Laura Huxley, the widow of Aldous Huxley, and how a belief in human potential became the foundation for everything that followed.

    This is a wide-ranging, deeply human conversation about education, mental health, community, resilience, and why every young person needs at least one adult who sees their potential before they do. We also explore funding challenges, working with schools across the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeen, and Diana’s hopes for how this work could shape Scotland’s future.

    At its heart, this episode is a reminder that belief is not a “soft” skill, but a catalyst for real change.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Introduction & welcome
    • 01:25 What is Growing2gether?
    • 03:00 Mentoring vulnerable children - why it works
    • 05:23 Diana’s journey into youth development
    • 07:40 Positive psychology & believing in young people
    • 10:28 Building trust, not fixing behaviour
    • 13:03 Leadership, third sector lessons & turning points
    • 15:33 Evidence, outcomes & positive destinations
    • 17:17 Coaching vs telling young people what to do
    • 19:06 Early champions & support in the Highlands
    • 22:20 Funding challenges & system change
    • 25:40 A day inside the Growing2gether programme
    • 29:25 Why mentoring younger children matters
    • 32:32 “All young people want to feel they matter”
    • 34:18 Training teachers & spreading the approach
    • 36:24 How schools and communities respond
    • 39:31 What young people have taught Diana
    • 42:03 Resilience, self-empathy & leadership
    • 44:40 The role of Growing2gether in Scotland’s youth ecosystem
    • 48:26 Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond
    • 52:14 How communities can support the work
    • 54:26 Messages for young people and adults
    • 56:14 Closing reflections
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    57 分
  • #002 – Nicholas Ralph: Perseverance, Purpose & the Long Road to All Creatures Great and Small
    2025/12/25

    In this festive episode, we sit down with Nicholas Ralph, best known for playing James Herriot in All Creatures Great and Small on Channel 5 and PBS Masterpiece.

    What unfolds is not an “overnight success” story (Nick laughs at that headline), but a deeply human conversation about perseverance, patience, and following a calling when the path isn’t obvious — especially when you grow up somewhere that doesn’t quite show you the map.

    We talk about Nick’s Highland upbringing, discovering acting almost by accident, being told it was a “terrible career choice,” and finding his way from Eden Court Theatre to drama school, to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and eventually onto one of the most beloved TV shows of recent years.

    Along the way, Nick opens up about:

    • The unseen years behind success
    • Why theatre was the best training ground for television
    • What it’s really like on a TV set (hint: not glamorous, very muddy)
    • The importance of teamwork and kindness on long, freezing shoot days
    • How playing James Herriot has quietly shaped his own values
    • Why community, compassion, and doing things “with a smile” still matter

    We also get festive - from joyful behind-the-scenes chaos filming the Christmas episode, to favourite Christmas films, to what Nick is taking into 2026 (and what he’s happily leaving behind).

    It’s an honest, generous, quietly inspiring conversation about craft, character, and keeping your feet on the ground — with a lot of laughter along the way.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Christmas Special intro & welcome
    • 02:08 “An Overnight Success, Ten Years in the Making”
    • 05:27 Growing up in the Highlands & finding acting
    • 09:38 “You’ll End Up Living Out of the Back of Your Car”
    • 13:52 Discovering drama school & The Royal Conservatoire
    • 19:34 The showcase, agents & getting signed
    • 23:58 Auditioning for All Creatures Great and Small
    • 29:12 Theatre vs TV (and birthing a calf to nothing)
    • 34:06 What life on a TV set is really like
    • 38:42 Where the love of performing began
    • 43:26 Perseverance, passion & self-belief
    • 48:11 What playing James Herriot has taught Nick
    • 53:02 Christmas episodes, traditions & favourite films
    • 56:48 Looking ahead to 2026
    • 58:32 Final thoughts & Christmas wishes


    From all of us at The Nairnshire Community Newspaper - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year - and thank you for listening. Here’s to more meaningful stories in 2026.

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