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  • The Newcastle Brewery Hiding a WWII Air Raid Shelter | Brinkburn Street, Ouseburn
    2026/07/09
    Step inside Brinkburn Street Brewery in Newcastle's Ouseburn Valley — a working craft brewery, bar and kitchen housed in a building with nearly 200 years of history, from a Victorian pottery works to a WWII air raid shelter.In this episode of Tyne for Business, host Ashleigh King meets the team behind Brinkburn Street Bar, Brewery and Kitchen to explore small-batch brewing, the pub as a community hub, and how heritage and hospitality come together in one of Ouseburn's most distinctive venues.From Victorian tunnels and wartime stories to weddings, drag bingo, opera and local art, this is a story about the people keeping an independent Newcastle business, and its community, thriving.🎧 What You'll Hear 🎧💛 How Brinkburn Street brews small-batch craft beer in the heart of Ouseburn💛 The remarkable history of the former Maling Pottery building💛 Why community sits at the heart of Brinkburn's identity💛 The role pubs still play in connection, belonging and wellbeing💛 How art, creativity and culture shape the venue today💛 Weddings, performances, drag bingo, opera and community events under one roof💛 The stories, memories and hidden corners that make the building so uniqueSkip to chapters:(00:00) Welcome to Tyne for Business(00:29) Arriving at Brinkburn Street Brewery(01:02) Brewing beer on a small scale(05:41) The care behind every pint(07:01) Building community through hospitality(08:19) A building with nearly 200 years of history(11:09) Victorian tunnels and wartime stories(12:37) Art, sustainability and creative reuse(16:01) Why pubs still matter(17:36) Personal history and family memories(19:40) Inside The Maling Hall(20:51) Weddings, events and community programming(24:30) Final reflections from Brinkburn Street BrewerySpecial Thanks to Brinkburn Street BreweryA huge thank you to everyone at Brinkburn Street Bar, Brewery and Kitchen for welcoming us into their space and sharing their stories.Brinkburn Street is a brilliant example of the independent businesses helping to shape the culture, creativity and community of Newcastle's Ouseburn Valley.Thank you to:Lee Renforth — FounderMichael Ogilvie — Events ManagerEvan Renforth — Lead BrewerCharlotte Woodcock — ChefCarl Winter — General ManagerAbout Tyne for BusinessTyne for Business is a documentary-style podcast and video series from Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio, celebrating the independent businesses, communities and people shaping the North East of England.Through conversations and place-based storytelling, we explore the stories behind the businesses that make our region unique.CreditsProduced by Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio🎤 Executive Producer & Host - Ashleigh King🎬 Director & Editor - Joel Lowson🎥 Camera — Thomas Young📸 Producer & Photographer — Chloe Fergie🎨 Graphics — Alistair RollsIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider following, rating and sharing the podcast.Every share helps us continue telling the stories of the people, places and independent businesses that make the North East special.If you're an independent business in the North East and would like to be featured on Tyne for Business, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch at hello@tyneforbusiness.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    25 分
  • The Newcastle Facial Studio Built on Something Deeper Than Skincare | VISO Facial Bar, Heaton
    2026/07/08
    Step inside VISO Facial Bar in Heaton, Newcastle, a holistic facial massage studio tucked just off one of the city's busiest high streets, offering a moment of calm in the chaos of Chillingham Road.In this episode of Tyne for Business, host Ashleigh King meets Zara, the founder behind VISO, to explore holistic facial massage, the emotional side of skincare, and how a small independent studio has become a space of genuine sanctuary for its community.From building a business through lockdown to "resetting the mask" and holding space for tears, laughter and everything in between, this is a story about slowing down, reconnecting with yourself, and the woman creating that space for others.🎧 What You'll Hear 🎧💛 How Zara built VISO from a maternity-leave idea into seven years in business💛 The difference between a typical facial and holistic facial massage💛 Why community and connection sit at the heart of VISO's identity💛 How lifestyle, stress and emotion show up in the skin and face💛 The tools and techniques behind Zara's treatments, including Gua Sha💛 Zara's approach to skincare, sustainable products and "less is more"💛 Why she believes people don't need to be fixed, just heldSkip to chapters:(00:00) Welcome to Tyne for Business(00:29) Arriving on Chillingham Road, Heaton(01:11) Meeting Zara and the story of VISO Facial Bar(01:50) From maternity leave to facial therapist(02:24) Finding the shop and building the dream(03:21) Creating a calming, plant-filled space(04:17) A space filled by the community(05:48) Skincare, lifestyle and honest conversations(06:55) What community means to Zara(07:31) Raising a daughter in a filtered world(08:33) Holding space for emotion(09:08) A treatment in action(10:49) Stillness, tools and technique(11:32) Do people cry during treatments?(12:20) Feeling seen: "resetting the mask"(13:45) Products, skincare and sustainable choices(15:39) Being a good human, healing from within(16:05) Ending a treatment with grounding breaths(16:37) Rebecca's reaction after treatment(17:02) Final reflections from VISO Facial BarSpecial Thanks to VISO Facial BarA huge thank you to Zara at VISO Facial Bar for welcoming us into their space and sharing their stories.VISO Facial Bar is a brilliant example of the independent businesses helping to shape wellness, self-care and community on Newcastle's Chillingham Road.Thank you to:Zara Pascale - FounderRebecca Moura Lowson - Face ModelAbout Tyne for BusinessTyne for Business is a documentary-style podcast and video series from Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio, celebrating the independent businesses, communities and people shaping the North East of England.Through conversations and place-based storytelling, we explore the stories behind the businesses that make our region unique.CreditsProduced by Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio🎤 Executive Producer & Host - Ashleigh King🎬 Director & Editor — Joel Lowson🎥 Camera — Thomas Young📸 Producer & Photographer — Chloe Fergie🎨 Graphics — Alistair RollsIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider following, rating and sharing the podcast.Every share helps us continue telling the stories of the people, places and independent businesses that make the North East special.If you're an independent business in the North East and would like to be featured on Tyne for Business, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch at hello@tyneforbusiness.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    18 分