National World says The Parched Pea Podcast is hosted by local radio’s John 'Gilly' Gillmore, who speaks to some of the cast of characters who make up the city, supported by producers Ellie Browning and Sasha Wiltshire.
Episodes of the podcast, which is named after famous Preston delicacy Parched Peas, include conversations about art, identity, sense of place, nostalgia, history, the future and the challenges the city faces.
Gilly said: “It’s great to be back doing what I do best, getting out and about meeting and chatting to people and unearthing some great stories. It’s an amazing project to have been involved with.”
Supporting Gilly with the podcast are University of Central Lancashire journalism students Ellie and Sasha.
Ellie said: "The podcast has been an incredible experience. I’ve loved learning from Gilly and everyone involved and hearing the stories of so many amazing people in Preston.”
Sasha said: “Working on this podcast has been such an amazing experience. I feel like we’ve really captured the beauty of Preston.”
The Parched Pea Podcast is a joint venture by Blog Preston and the Post, aimed at bringing Preston's stories to an audio audience.
Founder and co-editor of Blog Preston, Ed Walker, said: "Bringing together Gilly's experience, plus our knowledge and passion for the city means we've got a podcast which captures all things Preston.
"And it's been great to see Ellie and Sasha working with a broadcasting legend and the podcast will give a voice, which is timeless, to some of the stories behind people and places in the city."
National World's editor-in-chief (North) and former Post editor, Nicola Adam, said: "I’m delighted to get this off the ground in Preston alongside Ed. I’ve been very impressed by Ellie and Sasha’s work - and of course the lovely Gilly.
“It’s been really satisfying to truly collaborate across news organisations with something positive for Proud Preston. Many thanks to our sponsors.”
Six episodes are to be released in total and are available on Spotify , Apple, and via all other major podcast apps.
National World says the podcast has been supported by Preston Markets, where a number of the interviews were recorded, and Preston's Business Improvement District (BID).
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