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Louise Minchin's Motivation

Louise Minchin motivates everyone to take on our their triathlon training, Father Christopher Jamison offers a Pause for Thought and the team have a whopping weigh-in.

It's a wet but wondrous Wednesday with the lovely Louise Minchin who motivates us all to take on our own triathlon training...

Our Not-So-Mystery guest is shark expert Dr David Gibson gets to the bottom of whether our fishy friends sleep...

Father Christopher Jamison makes us Pause for Thought...

And the team don the scales for a whopping weigh-in...

Today's show is dedicated to anyone who is focusing on feeding life so they can live life...

And today's show is entitled: Brains will only get you so far and luck always runs out. In the end, it's down to who you are.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Wed 6 May 2015 06:30

Music Played

  • The Rolling Stones

    Start Me Up

    • The Rolling Stones - Forty Licks.
    • Abkco.
    • 7.
  • Rae Morris

    Love Again

    • (CD Single).
    • Atlantic.
  • Steppenwolf

    Born To Be Wild

    • Rock Anthems Volume 2 (Various).
    • Dino.
  • Nelly Furtado

    I'm Like A Bird

    • (CD Single).
    • Skg.
    • 1.
  • U2

    Sweetest Thing

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
  • Talking Heads

    And She Was

    • More Greatest Hits Of 80's (Various).
    • Disky.
  • Jeff Beck

    Hi Ho Silver Lining

    • The Greatest Hits Of 1967 (Various).
    • EMI.
  • Hozier

    Someone New

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
  • Bee Gees

    Night Fever

    • Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits.
    • Polydor.
  • Shakespears Sister

    You're History

    • The Awards 1990 (Disc 1) (Various).
    • Telstar.
  • Alma Cogan

    In The Middle Of The House

  • Florence + The Machine

    Ship To Wreck

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
    • 001.
  • Stereophonics

    I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio

    • Smash Hits 2000 (Various Artists).
    • Virgin.
  • Queen

    Hammer To Fall

    • Queen - Greatest Hits II.
    • Parlophone.
  • T. Rex

    20th Century Boy

    • Tanx + Zinc Alloy.
    • Edsel.
    • 009.
  • Brandon Flowers

    Can't Deny My Love

    • (CD Single).
    • Virgin EMI.
  • Frankie Howerd

    Three Little Fishes

  • Queen

    Bicycle Race

    • Jazz.
    • Island.
    • 4.
  • Bryan Adams

    Run To You

    • Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
    • Mercury.
  • Dead or Alive

    You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)

    • Wave Party (Various Artists).
    • Columbia.
    • 4.
  • Blondie

    The Tide Is High

    • Atomic: The Very Best Of Blondie.
    • EMI.
  • Bobby Darin

    Mack the Knife

    • Songs Of The Century (Disc 1).
    • Global Records & Tapes.
  • Will Young

    Love Revolution

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
    • 001.
  • Robbie Williams

    Supreme

    • (CD Single).
    • Chrysalis.
  • Snap!

    Rhythm Is A Dancer

    • Holiday Hits: Non Stop Euro Pop (Var).
    • Virgin.
  • Electric Light Orchestra

    Hold On Tight

    • Fantastic 80's Disc 1 (Various Artists).
    • Columbia.
  • Matt Bianco

    Get Out of Your Lazy Bed

    • Whose Side Are You On (Deluxe Edition).
    • Cherry Pop.
    • 006.
  • Sia

    Big Girls Cry

    • 1000 Forms Of Fear.
    • RCA.
  • Duran Duran

    Girls On Film

    • Duran Duran - Decade.
    • EMI.
    • 1.
  • Chic

    Everybody Dance

    • The Last Days Of Disco (Film Soundtra.
    • Columbia.

Pause For Thought

Pause For Thought

From Father Christopher Jamison, Benedictine Monk:

 Every day thousands of business deals are made round the world. Most of them don’t affect many people and as the saying goes ‘they’re no big deal.’ But just occasionally there is a big deal. Recently a mobile phone company paid literally billions to buy another phone company. That’s a big deal. But sometimes a big deal involves a small amount of money and passes by unnoticed. That’s the story of the purchase of the island of Manhattan that happened on this day in 1626.  Canny Dutchman Peter Minuit paid the local Native American tribe 60 Dutch guilders for Manhattan - and so began the town of New Amsterdam, later renamed New York. Even if we put those 60 Guilders into present day values, Manhattan was bought for just £1,000.  A bargain – or perhaps a rip-off may be a better description.

Buying Manhattan, that is a big deal though it wasn’t obvious at the time – especially to the Native Americans.  So how do we decide if something is or is not a big deal? What is a big deal for me? My own mother says that in her long life the most important thing she has ever done is give birth. That’s a big deal that happens millions of times every day but passes unnoticed except by close family and friends. For me, the big deal in life is to do something every day that gives hope to others – like donating to a homeless charity. Or it might be a great big deal like dedicating my life to God to pass on the Christian faith. The point is that in ways both small and great, anybody can clinch a big deal every day if they reach out and give hope to others. Dealing in hope costs even less than Manhattan but makes an even bigger impact, even though it isn’t obvious at the time. 

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  • Wed 6 May 2015 06:30

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