The Extremis Publishing Podcast
Arts:Books
Robert Murray has a chat about his book "The Grocer's Boy Gets Down to Business", discussing his many experiences of working in the retail distribution industry for more than thirty years. He describes his time in the employ of iconic Dundee company Watson & Philip, and talks about the wide-ranging changes in the UK business world between the 1970s and the early 2000s.
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“The Bannock Burn” by Murray Cook and Ian McNeish
Reflections on the Edinburgh Fringe with Robert Murray
“Learning My Living” by Gaye Manwaring
Modes of Writing with Joy Hendry
Writers Talk About Their Work with Julie Christie
Five Favourite TV Shows with Colin M. Barron
“Secrets and Mysteries of the Heart 200 Route” by Thomas A. Christie and Julie Christie
“Bannockburn and Stirling Bridge” by Murray Cook
Burns Night Special
“A Very Spectrum Christmas” by Thomas A. Christie
Indigenous Wisdom and Environmental Sustainability with Joy Hendry
Scottish Traditions of Halloween
Five Favourite Films with Murray Cook
"An Affair with a Village" by Joy Hendry
“Waiting in the Wings” by Gaye Manwaring
The Great Scottish Road Trip with David M. Addison
Writers Talk About Their Work with Ian McNeish
Five Favourite Books with Colin M. Barron
“The Anvil of Scottish History” by Murray Cook
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