Thanks for listening to the fifth in our collection of special Deepdale Festival Podcasts in 2024. Jason is your host for this series. In this episode Jason chats with Lorna and Karen from The Henry Girls, who are playing on Sunday, Ross Stewart, who is playing on Friday, and Elizabeth & Jameson, who perform on Friday. Lorna and Karen from The Henry Girls join me over the internet from Ireland. 10 years ago Chris drove to Birmingham one evening to see them play in the Kitchen Garden Café. When he bought his CD after the gig, they wrote on his purchase that they hoped to make it to Norfolk someday. So you can understand how excited he is that he’s hosting them for Deepdale Festival 2024. Ross is a local, living in Norfolk for most of his life, but you wouldn’t know from his accent or his support of Scottish sports teams. He chats about creating music and finding his style. Hannah and Griff, aka Elizabeth & Jameson, chat about how they came to music, Hannah’s love of Welsh rugby and being surrounding by the music of the valleys. Thank you to all of them for allowing us to play a sample of their music. From The Henry Girls we play A Time To Grow, from Ros Stewart we play Sweet Morning, and from Elizabeth & Jameson we play Old Town. Enjoy this episode, and we hope you’ll listen back to the rest of the Deepdale Festival series. 00:00 – Intro01:48 – The Henry Girls13:43 – A Time To Grow by The Henry Girls15:14 – Ross Stewart23:06 – Sweet Morning by Ross Stewart24:40 – Elizabeth & Jameson36:05 – Old Town by Elizabeth & Jameson Thank you so much for listening to the fifth episode of the Deepdale Festival Podcast 2024. The last episode in this series. If you’d like to know more about artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2024, please take a look at the website deepdalefestival.co.uk Hope we’ll see you in late September for amazing live music.
Thanks for listening to the fourth in our collection of special Deepdale Festival Podcasts in 2024. Jason is your host for this series. In this episode Jason chats with Hawksley Workman from Canada, who performs on Sunday, Christina Alden & Alex Patterson from Norwich, who perform on Friday, and Christian Smith from Cambridgeshire, who performs on Saturday with his band The Heretics. Hawksley chats about his love of touring, his wingman Mr Lonely on piano, and how Canadians look at the UK for inspiration and adulation. Christina & Alex chat about how their music writing happens, particularly interesting to know how a couple who are also relatively new parents navigate the process. Christian chats about how The Heretics came into being, and the way his musical journey has changed direction with addition of the band and three fellow collaborators. Thank you to all of them for allowing us to play a sample of their music. From Hawksley Workman we play Battlefords, from Christina Alden & Alex Patterson we play Safe Travels (thinking of all of you travelling to Deepdale for the Festival), and from Christian Smith & The Heretics we play Revelry. Enjoy this episode, and look out for future episodes which we’ll release shortly. 00:00 – Intro01:26 – Hawksley Workman17:07 – Battlefords by Hawksley Workman18:40 – Christina Alden & Alex Patterson29:19 – Safe Travels by Christina Alden & Alex Patterson30:53 – Christian Smith36:46 – Revelry by Christian Smith & The Heretics Thank you so much for listening to the fourth episode of the Deepdale Festival Podcast 2024. At least one more episode has been recorded and is currently being edited. If you’d like to know more about artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2024, please take a look at the website deepdalefestival.co.uk Hope we’ll see you in September for amazing live music.
Thanks for listening to the 3rd in our collection of special Deepdale Festival Podcasts in 2024. Jason is your host for this episode. In this episode Jason chats with Kathryn Williams and Dan Willson (aka Withered Hand), who perform on Friday. With Polly Paulusma, who performs on Sunday. And with Jess Silk, who also performs on Sunday. Kathryn and Dan are a relatively new collaboration, two superb musicians who have loved creating together. They recorded their album in Edinburgh, and Dan is wandering those streets while he chats to Jason. The album recording was just before Kathryn chatted on this podcast last year, the album is now in the world, and their set at Deepdale Festival is part of their busy Autumn schedule. Polly who has also joined Jason on the Deepdale Podcast previously, has just reached a huge milestone with fundraising to develop a triple vinyl album. Jess joins Jason from the Black Country, chatting about how the Jess Silk Trio came about, her writing process and her love of playing at festivals. Thank you to all of them for allowing us to play a sample of their music. From Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand we play Weekend, from Polly Paulusma we play Wildfires, and from Jess Silk we play There’s a Bar at the End of the World. Enjoy this episode, and look out for future episodes which we’ll release shortly. 00:00 - Intro01:29 – Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand (Dan Willson)11:25 – Weekend by Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand13:02 – Polly Paulusma21:01 – Wildfires by Polly Paulusma21:30 – Jess Silk27:51 - There's a Bar at the End of the World by Jess Silk Thank you so much for listening to the third episode of the Deepdale Festival Podcast 2024. More episodes are currently being recorded and edited, and will be released shortly. If you’d like to know more about artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2024, please take a look at the website deepdalefestival.co.uk Hope we’ll see you in September for amazing live music.
Lovely to have your listening ears for the 2nd in our collection of special Deepdale Festival Podcasts in 2024. Jason is your host for this episode. In this episode Jason chats with two of the gents from Track Dogs, Garrett (one of the Irishmen) and Robbie (the American), and to Rich from Man The Lifeboats. Garrett and Robbie talk about how two Irishmen, an Englishman and an American formed a folk band in Madrid, Spain. Rich chats about Man The Lifeboats, and the amazing artists he represents who are preforming at the festival, including Hawksley Workman, Evangeline Gentle, Lady Nade and Luke Jackson. While also tipping his hat to his heros Skinny Lister who headline on Saturday night. Thank you to both bands for allowing us to play a sample of their music. From Track Dogs we play Cover Your Tracks, and from Man The Lifeboats we play Somers Town. Enjoy this episode, and look out for future episodes which we’ll release shortly.00:00 - Intro01:06 - Garrett & Robbie from Track Dogs18:53 - Cover Your Tracks by Track Dogs21:05 - Rich Quarterman from Man The Lifeboats29:03 - Somers Town by Man The Lifeboats31:20 - Rich on Hawksley Workman32:52 - Rich on Evangeline Gentle33:32 - Rich on Lady Nade35:33 - Rich on Luke Jackson37:35 - Rich on Skinny ListerThank you so much for listening to the second episode of the Deepdale Festival Podcast 2024. More episodes are currently being recorded and edited, and will be released shortly. If you’d like to know more about artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2024, please take a look at the website deepdalefestival.co.uk Hope we’ll see you in September for amazing live music.
Welcome to the first of our special Deepdale Festival Podcasts in 2024. Chris has put together another amazing lineup for this year’s festival, so much superb music. This episode Jason chats with Skinny Lister, Sarah McQuaid and A Light Left On. They chat about touring, recording processes, up coming gigs and the music industry.All the chats are recording in the run up to Deepdale Festival, which takes place on the 26th to the 29th September 2024 at Deepdale Camping & Rooms on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. The team describe Deepdale Festival as a music festival with a heart of folk, and its all about the music. We hope you enjoy hearing from these superb artists, and if you’d like any more information about Deepdale Festival, please take a look at the website deepdalefestival.co.uk for information about artists, tickets and more. Enjoy this episode, and look out for future episodes which we’ll release shortly.00:00 - Introduction01:09 - Skinny Lister16:07 - Company Of The Bar by Skinny Lister17:48 - Sarah McQuaid30:24 - Sweetness And Pain by Sarah McQuaid32:18 - A Light Left On37:39 - Wait So Long by A Light Left On
Welcome to the Deepdale Podcast, this is the July 2024 episode. This month Jason chats with two local residents, who both started life in Brancaster Staithe & Burnham Deepdale, and who like Jason went off to explore the wider world and found themselves being called back to the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. First up Jason chats with Amanda Loose, the editor of North Norfolk Living magazine. Then we have a wildlife update from Oli of One Stop Nature Shop while he mans their stall at the Global Bird Fair. And then Jason chats with Martin Billing, serial entrepreneur and producer of the excellent North Norfolk the Guide. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the listen then please do leave a review and subscribe through which ever app or directory you usually get your podcasts. Best of all let others know about our little slice of North Norfolk life, and we hope you’ll join us for future episodes. The full back catalogue is available through any good podcast app. Enjoy this months episode.00:00 - Intro01:01 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan_____ 02:04 - Amanda LooseEditor of North Norfolk Living North Norfolk Living magazine celebrates 20 years in 2024, and when Jason chatted with Amanda, she was deep into the editing of the bumper edition that hits shelves in mid July. Amanda chats about how she came to edit the magazine, what the magazine has to offer, and life before returning to the beautiful North Norfolk Coast._____ 17:09 - Oli RevilleOne Stop Nature Shop Thank you to Oli for another wildlife update letting visitors know what they can enjoy on the North Norfolk Coast. He updates us, while manning their stand at the Global Bird Fair at Rutland Water. A quiet summer so far, however excitement builds as reverse migration and wading birds move back through enroute to Winter locations. You can always pop into One Stop Nature Shop at Dalegate Market for up to date sighting information and of course a great range of equipment._____ 18:54 - Martin BillingNorth Norfolk the Guide (amongst other things) Martin chats with Jason about how North Norfolk the Guide came about, who would have thought it had a Las Vegas connection. He runs us through the range of retail outlets that he and his wife Sarah run in Wells-next-the-Sea and Burnham Market. And he explains how Norfolk Restaurant Week came about, and we discover that over 40,000 diners eat with the event each year._____ Thank you for listening to July’s episode. We love putting together this podcast, and always welcome suggestions of people we should interview, soundscapes we should include, or events we should cover. Please send your suggestions to podcast@deepdalepodcast.co.uk Please do leave a review on your favourite podcast app or directory, and let your friends and family know about us. Thanks again for listening.
Welcome to this little slice of the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. This month Farm Chat returns to Deepdale Podcast, when Jason chats with his sister Anna about all things Open Farm Sunday, rural craft workshops and how the organic cropping is going on Deepdale Farm. And Chris joins Jason to chat through the amazing line-up he’s put together for Deepdale Festival 2024, which takes place from 26th to 29th September. When artists like Skinny Lister, Bonfire Radicals, Brown Horse, Granny’s Attic and Kathryn Williams are gracing the Deepdale stages its something wonderful to get excited about.00:00 - Intro01:07 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan02:10 - Open Farm Sunday (2nd June at Deepdale Farm)10:43 - Rural Workshops & Activities16:25 - Farm Chat21:11 - Headliners & Sunday - Deepdale Festival 202431:38 - Saturday - Deepdale Festival 202434:34 - Friday - Deepdale Festival 202440:48 - Thursday - Deepdale Festival 2024 The team really hope you enjoy listening to their podcast, and to see you on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast again soon. Remember you can find lots of information about local events and activities by visiting the Deepdale website deepdalecamping.co.uk
Hello and welcome to the Deepdale Podcast. I’m Jason and it’s April 2024. Thanks for listening to our little slice of North Norfolk life. We hope that you are managing to enjoy the wonders of Spring somewhere beautiful, and that the weather is giving you both time outdoors and excuses to enjoy a local hostelry or café. This month I headed East from Deepdale into North Norfolk to visit two of the premier attractions in this beautiful part of the world - North Norfolk Railway and Wroxham Barns. Both are long standing parts of the local tourism industry and it was great to find out more about their offering and history. Before we dive into steam trains, crafts and cute animals, there have been lots of additions to the events programme, in particular rural craft workshops on Deepdale Farm, more additions to the street food we are hosting, and hundreds of additional events have been added from all over North Norfolk and West Norfolk. You can see full listings on our website at deepdalecamping.co.uk/events/ Deepdale Farm are hosting their Open Farm Sunday event on Sunday 2nd June. It’s a free event, themed ‘Farming with nature’ and is a great chance to visit the organic farm, explore their machinery, find out about invertebrates, bats & birds and have a go at green woodworking or enjoy a guided farm walk. Head to deepdalefarm.co.uk for more information and to book tickets. The accommodation on site for Deepdale Festival 2024 is all sold out, but day tickets are available and we are working with lots of local accommodation. Full details are on the festival website deepdalefestival.co.uk And lastly a reminder that The Pantaloons join us again this summer with their wonderful open air theatre. This year we’ll be hosting their hilarious versions of The Importance of Being Earnest on Wednesday 12th June and The Merry Wives of Windsor on Thursday 22nd August. To book tickets and for more information go to deepdalecamping.co.uk/theatre/ Enjoy the listen, and we hope to see you very soon.00:00 - Introduction02:04 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan03:07 - Graham & Hannah from North Norfolk Railway (The Poppy Line)18:40 - Ian from Wroxham BarnsPrevious episodes: deepdalepodcast.co.uk
Its March 2024, Deepdale has just enjoyed its annual Deepdale Hygge festival, Easter is this coming weekend, when the clocks spring 1 hour ahead, daffodils are in full bloom, the sun is making occasional appearances, hares are performing dances, and the sparrows are loving the new growth on our hedges. Spring is very definitely here. This month Jason chats with Jake Fiennes, conservation director at Holkham estate. They talk Holkham National Nature Reserve, regenerative agriculture, interconnectivity of wildlife friendly landscapes, the Holkham estate looking back at its incredible agricultural history for inspiration for the future.And the podcast is completed with a soundscape from Deepdale Hygge - bands, dancing and laughter.Enjoy the listen and we hope to see you on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast again soon.00:00 - Introduction00:57 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan02:00 - Jake Fiennes talks about Holkham32:52 - Closing & Deepdale Hygge Soundscape33:56 - Barn Dance with Whirligig Ceilidh Band34:14 - Wendsum34:45 - False Colours35:18 - Polly Paulusma35:46 - Happy Birthday35:55 - Kitewing36:26 - Laughterdeepdalepodcast.co.uk
Hello and welcome to the Deepdale Podcast. Jason Borthwick chats about interesting places to visit in North Norfolk. Dr David Waterhouse of the Scott Polar Research Institute tells us about the Deep History Coast. Ben and Adam from Roarr! tell us some of the history of their North Norfolk attraction. And Sophie from Holkham gives a glimpse of what’s coming up at the historic family estate. A couple of bits of news before we get into the conversations. The event programme in Burnham Deepdale is really warming up in the next few weeks. The pop up shops at Dalegate Market begin in March, and the Deepdale Camping & Rooms crew hold their annual Deepdale Hygge festival the weekend before Easter. And the team have also just launched this year’s Deepdale Festival, which takes place on the last weekend of September. There are some amazing artists already announced. Head to deepdalecamping.co.uk/events/ for more information on all these events and many many more.00:00 - Introduction01:16 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan02:19 - Deep History Coast with Dr David Waterhouse24:13 - Roarr! with Ben & Adam33:37 - Holkham with SophiePlease do let us know of chats or features you’d like to hear on this podcast, just email podcast@deepdalecamping.co.uk with your suggestions. Enjoy the listen and we hope we’ll see you here in North Norfolk sometime soon.Thank you for listening to the Deepdale Podcast. Great to have your listening ears with us. You can find a large back catalogue of episodes on any good podcast app or directory, simply search Deepdale Podcast. If you enjoyed what you heard, we’d love you to leave a review on your favourite podcast app. Hope 2024 is going well for you, and we’ll see you soon.deepdalepodcast.co.uk/tales/podcast/
Happy New Year from the Deepdale Crew! Hope you had a fantastic festive season however busy or quiet it was, and are enjoying the start of 2024.For this month's Deepdale Podcast, we are concentrating on the wildlife & environment of the beautiful North Norfolk Coast.Huge thanks to Richard Powell (Wildlife Advisor), Steve Rowland (RSPB) and Oliver Reville (One Stop Nature Shop) for their contributions.00:00 - Introduction by Jason Borthwick (Deepdale Camping & Rooms)01:41 - Richard Powell OBE (Wildlife Advisor) - Chats with Jason about setting up RSPB Titchwell Marsh and other wildlife reserves in the East of England17:50 - Steve Rowland (RSPB) - Chats with Jason about wildlife on the North Norfolk Coast and the Big Garden Birdwatch34:26 - Wildlife Update from Oliver Reville (One Stop Nature Shop)Thanks for listening. Hope we'll see you on the North Norfolk Coast again soon.If you are interested in finding out more about North Norfolk Coast wildlife, then please have a read of our North Norfolk Wildlife Watching & Bird Watching Guide - https://deepdalecamping.co.uk/wildlife/
Chris and Jason from Deepdale Camping & Rooms select their favourite albums of 2023. Some of the selected artists have performed at Deepdale Festival, others are national or international artists who have caught the attention of these two avid music fans.Like the line-up of Deepdale Festival, these albums are great music with a heart of folk.00:00 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan01:03 - Chris & Jason chat about albums05:04 - September November by The Long Ryders07:00 - Chat about album Back To Zero by Morganway09:07 - Sample of Back To Zero by Morganway11:40 - Chat about album Invitation by Michele Stodart13:35 - Sample of Push & Pull by Michele Stodart15:30 - Chat about album Shipwrights by Aaron Horlock & Nick Goode17:39 - Sample of Homeward Bound by Aaron Horlock & Nick Goode19:08 - Chat about album The Record by Boygenius22:25 - Chat about Harry's Seagull by Georgia Shackleton26:32 - Sample of Rambling Robin by Georgia Shackleton28:00 - Chat about Weathervanes by Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit30:56 - Chat about Love Yourself First by Bring Me The Hearts33:28 - Sample of Watersigns by Bring Me The Hearts34:59 - Chat about The Pivot On Which The World Turns by Polly Paulusma39:48 - Sample of Back Of Your Hand by Polly Paulusma41:46 - Chat about Midnight Chorus by Kathryn Williams & Carol Ann Duffy43:14 - Chat about Man The Lifeboats46:55 - Sample of Whisky for Christmas by Man The LifeboatsThank you to all the artists who gave us permission to include a sample of their music, and thank you to all the artists for producing albums that we love.More information on the Deepdale Podcast can be found online at http://deepdalepodcast.co.uk
Jason presents this month's Deepdale Podcast. Chatting with Sam and Matt from Burn Valley Vineyard, David from Moon Gazer Ale about his epic fundraiser for Its On The Ball charity, and Nat from Good Journey about car free tourism. But first our Chris has some exciting news about Deepdale Camping & Rooms, as we've been awarded the AA Small Campsite of the Year Award for 2023.00:00 - Introduction00:42 - Deepdale is the AA Small Campsite of the Year 202304:49 - Man The Lifeboats - Live Music Gig05:21 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan06:24 - Burn Valley Vineyard14:37 - David's Epic 7 Marathons in 7 Days24:41 - Good Journey & Car Free Tourism42:04 - CloseFor more information on Deepdale Podcast and Deepdale Camping & Rooms please visit www.deepdalecamping.co.uk
Jason chats with artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2023, about their creative process, gigging and life as a musician.00:00 - Introduction01:03 - Deepdale Podcast Theme by Jess Morgan02:07 - Kathryn Williams (Performing Thursday)13:56 - Answer in the Dark by Kathryn Williams15:39 - Jacob & Drinkwater (Performing Friday)22:48 - A Day Out Of Time by Jacob & Drinkwater24:21 - Brian Stone & The Masters of None (Performing Sunday)31:55 - Why Is All The Rum Gone by Brian Stone & The Masters of None33:32 - Chad Mason (Performing Sunday)39:45 - Jurnet's Tale by Chad MasonFor information on Deepdale Festival 2023, including programme and ticket information, please visit deepdalecamping.co.uk/festival/Thanks for listening to this podcast. You can find all previous episodes on any good podcast app or directory by searching Deepdale Podcast, or find your right provider using our Linkt.ree - linktr.ee/deepdalepodcast
Jason chats with artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2023, about their creative process, gigging and life as a musician.00:00 - Introduction00:57 - Deepdale Podcast Theme by Jess Morgan02:00 - The Leisure Society (Performing Saturday)12:04 - Lives Unwound by The Leisure Society13:34 - Annie Dressner (Performing Saturday)20:40 - I've Always Been Like This by Annie Dressner22:12 - Alex Hawkins (Performing Friday)32:06 - Biro Blue by Alex Hawkins33:42 - John Ward Trio (Performing Friday)42:05 - Adrift by John Ward TrioFor information on Deepdale Festival 2023, including programme and ticket information, please visit deepdalecamping.co.uk/festival/Thanks for listening to this podcast. You can find all previous episodes on any good podcast app or directory by searching Deepdale Podcast, or find your right provider using our Linkt.ree - linktr.ee/deepdalepodcast
Jason chats with artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2023, about their creative process, gigging and life as a musician.00:00 - Introduction00:42 - Deepdale Podcast Theme by Jess Morgan01:45 - The Tin Heart Troubadours & Bring Me The Hearts (Performing Sunday)16:15 - Lives Unwound by The Tin Heart Troubadours17:47 - Bring Me The Hearts18:31 - Watersign by Bring Me The Hearts20:17 - Good Habits27:57 - The Earth Has Moved by Good Habits29:26 - Adam Clark37:49 - You, I And The Sky by Clark & ZuppardiFor information on Deepdale Festival 2023, including programme and ticket information, please visit deepdalecamping.co.uk/festival/Thanks for listening to this podcast. You can find all previous episodes on any good podcast app or directory by searching Deepdale Podcast, or find your right provider using our Linkt.ree - linktr.ee/deepdalepodcast
Jason chats with artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2023, about their creative process, gigging and life as a musician.00:00 - Introduction00:35 - Deepdale Podcast Theme by Jess Morgan01:38 - India Electric Co. (Performing Sunday)11:48 - Statues by India Electric Co.13:18 - Amelia Coburn (Performing Sunday)22:45 - Perfect Storm by Amelia Coburn24:23 - Chris Cleverley (Performing Saturday)32:05 - Borderlands by Chris Cleverley34:39 - False Colours (Performing Sunday)44:57 - The Road by False ColoursFor information on Deepdale Festival 2023, including programme and ticket information, please visit deepdalecamping.co.uk/festival/Thanks for listening to this podcast. You can find all previous episodes on any good podcast app or directory by searching Deepdale Podcast, or find your right provider using our Linkt.ree - linktr.ee/deepdalepodcast
Jason chats with artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2023, about their creative process, gigging and life as a musician.00:00 - Introduction00:49 - Deepdale Podcast Theme by Jess Morgan01:53 - Polly Paulusma (Performing Thursday)12:59 - Back Of Your Hand by Polly Paulusma14:36 - Matt Watson (aka The Secret Helicopters) (Performing Thursday)21:42 - Outside by Matt Watson23:31 - Phoebe Austin (Performing Sunday)30:12 - Crossfire by Phoebe Austin31:43 - Lewis Buxton from Toast Poetry (Performing & writing free poems on Friday & Sunday)For information on Deepdale Festival 2023, including programme and ticket information, please visit deepdalecamping.co.uk/festival/Thanks for listening to this podcast. You can find all previous episodes on any good podcast app or directory by searching Deepdale Podcast, or find your right provider using our Linkt.ree - linktr.ee/deepdalepodcast
Jason hosts this month's Deepdale Podcast, focusing on 30 Days Wild00:00 - Welcome to Deepdale Podcast01:13 - Intro music by Jess Morgan02:17 - 30 Days Wild - Jason chats with Bob Morgan10:15 - Norfolk Wildlife Trust - Further chat with Bob Morgan about the charities reserves & access15:15 - One Stop Nature Shop Wildlife Update with Oli17:48 - North Norfolk Events with Lisa & JasonThe Deepdale Podcast is put together in house by the team at Deepdale Camping & Rooms, Deepdale Farm and Dalegate MarketFor more information on Deepdale Podcast or the partners involved head to deepdalecamping.co.uk
Jason presents this month’s Deepdale Podcast. Chatting with Iona Lane about her forthcoming gig at Deepdale & creativity. Anna chats about Open Farm Sunday & countryside craft courses on Deepdale Farm. Chris gets excited about the amazing line-up of Deepdale Festival 2023.Thanks for listening to the Deepdale Podcast, produced by the team at Deepdale Camping & Rooms, Deepdale Farm and Dalegate Market in Burnham Deepdale on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast.00:00 - Introduction by Jason01:41 - Deepdale Podcast Intro Music by Jess Morgan_____02:44 - Iona LaneSaturday 27th MayIona joins Jason on Deepdale Podcast to chat about her upcoming gig in the Brick Barn on Saturday 27th May, and life as a musician. Iona is a Leeds based folk singer, who’s music celebrates the natural landscape, so the perfect artist for our beautiful part of the world at Deepdale.Tickets for the gig & some accommodation are still available. Hope you can join us!More gig info_____16:43 - Farm Chat – Open Farm SundaySunday 11th JuneAnna joins Jason on the podcast to chat about Open Farm Sunday A free event, that’s a great chance to see Deepdale Farm.All ages are welcome, lots of farm yard activities, climb aboard some of the farm equipment, and join a guided walk.More info_____23:05 - Farm Chat – Countryside CraftsSee website for datesAnd there’s a growing programme of countryside craft courses & wildlife walks at Deepdale Farm. Willow weaving & green woodworking dates currently available. More dates will be announced soon.More info_____29:22 - Deepdale Festival 2023Thursday 21st to Sunday 24th SeptemberChris joins the podcast doing one of his favourite things, getting excited about the amazing artists he’s booked for Deepdale Festival.Headliners include The Leisure Society, India Electric Co., Morganway and Kathryn Williams, Cut Throat Francis, Michele Stodart, Chris Cleverley, Mishra, Jacob & Drinkwater, Robert Vincent, Polly Paulusma and so many more.You can find programme & ticket information on the Festival website.Festival info_____We’d love your feedback, so please do email us your thoughts and suggestions to podcast@deepdalecamping.co.ukWe’ll be back in June with our next episode. But in the meantime if you’d like to listen to previous episodes you can find them on your podcast provider or head to our websites deepdalecamping.co.uk or deepdalefarm.co.uk to see the whole back catalogue. We particularly recommend the December episodes, where Chris gives us his Top Albums of the Year recommendations.Thanks again for listening, stay safe and well, and hope we’ll see you back at Deepdale in the not too distant future.