Wednesday, 13 September 2023 - 22 minutes
Welcome to another episode of The MarshyCast! In this week's episode, we have a fantastic lineup of interviews that offer insights into the world of music and parenting. Join me, Paul Marsh, as we explore the stories and wisdom shared by our esteemed guests.
First up, we have the privilege of chatting with Bobby Elliott, the legendary drummer of The Hollies. Bobby takes us on a journey through the iconic 1960s music scene, sharing his experiences of rubbing shoulders with legendary bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. He also gives us a glimpse into The Hollies' upcoming UK tour, marking 60 years since their initial releases. Find out what fans can expect from this incredible milestone.
Continuing our exploration, we sit down with parenting expert Sue Atkins. Parenthood is a journey filled with milestones, and one of the most significant is when our children start to seek independence. Sue offers valuable insights into how parents can navigate these moments, whether it's allowing kids to walk to school on their own, managing their first mobile phone, or addressing their growing desire for independence, including taking public transportation. Discover practical tips and strategies to help both parents and children during these transitions.
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From the world of music legends to the challenges and joys of parenting, this episode covers a diverse range of topics. Join us next time for more fascinating interviews and stories on The MarshyCast!
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Portsmouth Society is a voluntary organisation interested in preserving the city's environment: buildings, streets, open spaces and seashore, and in encouraging well designed new buildings and amenities.