The u3a Radio podcast series showcases every part of the u3a movement from members, interest group leaders, Trustees, national volunteers and Subject Advisers.
The u3a movement is a UK-wide movement of older adults who come together to learn informally, continue their interests and have fun.
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The u3a Radio podcast series showcases every part of the u3a movement from members, interest group leaders, Trustees, national volunteers and Subject Advisers.
The u3a movement is a UK-wide movement of older adults who come together to learn informally, continue their interests and have fun.
In this episode, Jo Watson, a member of the team and former sports journalist, talks about her favourite Olympic stories ahead of the release of her new book, “In the footsteps of Olympia - A concise history of the Summer Games”.
Also in the episode, hear from Farnham u3a member and member of the European Lute Orchestra David about his passion for the instrument; poet and former publisher Christopher Reid talks about the conversation he had with Ted Hughes which made him pick up his pen again; Dr Mike Trevethick talks about the history of hand-washing, and Alex Connell from Vegetarian for Life returns to share some of his favourite recipes.
If you would like to feature in a future episode of the u3a radio podcast, email communications@u3a.org.uk
u3a radio podcast
The u3a Radio podcast series showcases every part of the u3a movement from members, interest group leaders, Trustees, national volunteers and Subject Advisers.
The u3a movement is a UK-wide movement of older adults who come together to learn informally, continue their interests and have fun.