SB | Episode 3: From Reminiscence to Ragin’, with Food In-Between

In Episode 3, we cover three very different topics:

• "It's different in Scotland"—a little bit about identity and also about devolved powers.

• Childhood Holidays—inspired by a trip to the west coast of Scotland and Susan's uncle revisiting a site where he used to camp with the family.

• Scottish Fayre—we are all governed by our appetite in some way, shape or form and in Scotland's Food Fortnight, what better topic than the fabulous food and drink you can find around Scotland.

As always, we finish our episode off with three Scots words.

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Liz, Susan & Helen

Thanks for coming back for more, or welcome, if you are new to Scottish Blethers ! We are 3 Scottish tourist guides who get together on a call for a right good blether about a range of topics. In Episode 3 we cover 3 very different topics - "it's different in Scotland", a little bit about identity and also about devolved powers.

Counter-clockwise from right: haggis, neeps (turnip), and tatties (potatoes).

Counter-clockwise from right: haggis, neeps (turnip), and tatties (potatoes).

 

Susan Brown, Helen Houston and Liz Lister are three friends who qualified as STGA (Scottish Tourist Guide Association) Blue Badge qualified guides following previous careers in education and business.

Passionate about the country they’ve lived in all their lives, they are pouring their creative energies into educating and entertaining their listeners on Scotland - “the best small country in the world”.

With a blend of extensive knowledge and humour they’ll have you laughing while you learn. So put the kettle on and settle down for a right good blether!

You can find Helen @tourscotlandwithhelen on Facebook

Look for Susan as @scotlandtourguide on Facebook and Instagram and at her website yourscotlandguide.co.uk

Search out more information on Liz at her website www.jaggy-thistle.com @lizlisterguide on Facebook , and @lizlistertourguide on Instagram.

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