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If These Walls Could Talk features Dillon and Jody Walls, two parents who happen to be married to each other, talk about life in ministry, leading their family, learning from those around them, and making a home to house it all in. Dillon and Jody will also discuss how to maintain balance between ministry, family, and marriage as church leadership. A light-hearted conversation with Dillon and Jody, to help encourage couples and parents as they seek to lead their family everyday and help poin ...
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If Glasgow’s Walls Could Talk

Glasgow City Heritage Trust

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A podcast by Glasgow City Heritage Trust which focuses on the relationships, stories and shared memories that exist between Glasgow’s historic buildings and the city's communities. Presented by Glasgow City Heritage Trust’s Director Niall Murphy and journalist Fay Young, this series features guests discussing with Niall and Fay a specific area, type of building or aspect of Glasgow’s heritage, not only from a historical and architectural point of view, but also from the perspective of the co ...
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If the Walls Could Talk

Todd Ganz and Stephani Young

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A struggling Chicago hospital did just about anything to admit patients. During the '90s and 2000s, Edgewater Hospital performed hundreds of unnecessary heart surgeries on patients just to pad its bottom line. Multiple patients died. Hear what lengths the government went in order to stop the fraud and why many believe the owner got away with it. Former employees, patients, investigators, and urban explorers recount the tangled history of what happened within the walls of Chicago's Edgewater ...
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On this episode of if Walls Could Talk, Damian, Cam and Caleb start the convo with the news of Young Thug taking a plea deal which released him from prison and how should fans react to artists being freed from prison if they feel the artist is guilty. Damian then asks Cam and Caleb about what they would do if their girlfriend was using a fake ident…
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In this episode of If Walls could Talk, the guys start with a would you rather question of "Would you rather 250 million or access a computer that knows everything that'll happen for the next 100 years?"(5:08). Following that, they address an unpopular about friendships fading out after school being a good thing (14:10). After that, they dive into …
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On this episode of If Walls Could Talk, the guys start the conversation talking about J Cole’s new single “Port Antonio”, in which he addresses the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar (3:25). The guys talk about how they felt about the song and how they interpreted the lyrics. Next, the fellas talk about “What is the best and worst part about gro…
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In this episode of If Walls Could Talk, Damian and Caleb start the conversation talking about the port worker strike (2:03) and then talk about Love is Blind new season being held in Washington, DC and whether the guys would participate in the show if they were single (7:12). Next, the guys give their top 3 fast food breakfast spots and give y'all …
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In this episode of If Walls Could Talk, Damian and Caleb start the conversation talking about the execution of Marcellus Williams. Next, they talk about Cardi B and Offset social media exchange and talk about whether Cardi was wrong for allegedly cheating on Offset while pregnant (11:21). Following that, the guys find out the Knicks traded Julius R…
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In this episode of If Walls Could Talk, the guys celebrate 1 month of the podcast and start the conversation talking about the news of Diddy's arrest and talk about potential fallout and conspiracy theories surrounding the details of Diddy (3:16). Following that, the guys talk about Kendrick Lamar headlining the Super Bowl halftime show over Lil Wa…
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In this episode of If Walls Could Talk, Damian and Caleb talk about how their week 1 fantasy football went and give a recap of week 1 of the NFL season. The guys then talk about what was their biggest surprise of week 1 and who is a better quarterback, Trevor Lawrence or Tua Tagovailoa. Following that, they then answer whether Deshaun Watson and Ju…
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In a new episode of If Walls Could Talk, the guys welcomes their first guest, Justin aka Jaydeewho. Jaydeewho is an upcoming artist and friend of the show and is constantly working hard on his craft. The guys welcome Justin on the show and ask him questions about his influences, becoming a devout Christian and what upcoming projects he's working on…
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Welcome back to another episode of If Walls Could Talk! This episode is the first segment of Dame's Week Review, in which Damian talks about his previous week and gives some insight on some thoughts he came up with during the week and talks about things he experienced in the past week. In this episode, Damian talks about the final class of his coll…
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Welcome back to another episode of If Walls Could Talk! The whole group is back to talk about the new music from Big Sean, Lil Yachty, Drake and Caleb gives his first reaction to Days Before Rodeo and give their top 3 tracks. The guys then talk about whether they want another round of the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake and talk about whether…
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What's up football fans! NFL is right around the corner and in this episode of If Walls Could Talk, Damian and Caleb go through each division in the NFL and debate the standings for each division. They go through some of the teams schedule and predict the teams final record for teams who have some questions going into the regular season. The episod…
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The 1988 Garden Festival changed how the world saw Glasgow, and how it saw itself. It lives on only in people’s memories as the buildings, objects and artworks from this temporary event are gone forever – or are they? Urban Prehistorian Kenny Brophy, Project Leader Lex Lamb, and Holder of the Official Garden Festival Umbrella Gordon Barr for a conv…
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In a special episode of If Walls Could Talk, Damian and Caleb will talk all about college. First, they give a week recap and thank supporters for the support and launch of If Walls Could Talk. The guys then talk about their freshman year experience (3:45) and debate how hard is it to make friends in college and give some tips on how to meet new peo…
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This week we explore Glasgow's love-hate relationship with brutalism and discuss our upcoming Brutal Glasgow exhibition with digital curator Rachel Loughran and Glasgow based illustrator Nebo Peklo (Natalie Tweedie), who’s work will be displayed in the interactive, multimedia exhibition. The idea for the exhibition arose from Rachel's admiration of…
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Hey everyone! Here is the first episode to If Walls Could Talk! In Today's Episode, Damian, Caleb and Cam introduce themselves and tell the story of how they all became friends. The crew first gives an Olympic recap and debate Noah Lyle's World Championship comments. Following that, the crew will then talk about Tyler's interview with Maverick Cart…
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In this episode, Fay meets Luna Amanita, co-director of the Wash House Garden - a groundbreaking community enterprise rejuvenating the land behind the historic Parkhead Wash House. The garden, once a local focal point, continues to prioritise community, seamlessly weaving together the well-being of both people and the environment, cultivating endur…
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Filmmaker and visual artist, Bash Khan has been working across Glasgow for over 15 years. Growing up in the city he developed a love for the buildings surrounding him, but more importantly he developed a love for the people and communities that used these spaces. In this episode, Bash talks to Niall and Fay about how he came to be interested in pho…
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If Glasgow’s Walls Could Talk, what would they say about the female architects that have worked in the industry in the city? This is something that Jude Barber, Nicola McLachlan and Suzanne Ewing have been focussing on since establishing Voices of Experience. After noticing how male dominated the industry is they worked to start pairing younger fem…
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In today's episode, Fay introduces Layla Sadr Hashemi and Ume Chauhdry, who share their experiences with the project Thistles and Dandelions, designed to connect ethnic minority women with Glasgow’s cultural heritage. This initiative by Empower Women for Change has been transformative, fostering a sense of belonging among participants. Layla, origi…
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This episode promises a heartfelt and insightful exploration of Glasgow’s architectural heritage and the enduring legacy of Charles Rennie Mackintosh as Niall welcomes cultural historian Dr Robyne Calvert, a leading expert on Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald. Robyne shares her journey to Glasgow in 2007, inspired by Mackintosh's wor…
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Can a band tell the history of a city? And if so, what would that look and sound like? That’s what Professor David Archibald and his band, The Tenementals, are setting out to do. In this episode David, a Professor of Film & TV at the University of Glasgow, discusses with Niall and Fay the innovative project which aims to make and tell history throu…
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In episode two, Dr Alasdair Whyte, a Gaelic singer, writer, and Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, joins Fay to explore the medieval Gaelic roots of Glasgow through its place-names. Alasdair's research takes us into parts of Glasgow where Gaelic was spoken a thousand years ago. In this green landscape where cattle grazed, we even catch a…
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How often do you rush through Glasgow Central Station without a second glance? Never again! Join us on a live, on-location tour with guide Jackie Ogilvie. Discover the station's fascinating history, hidden architectural details and a behind-the-scenes look at the successful Glasgow Central Station tours. Plus, learn about Jackie's exciting museum p…
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Get Ready to Hear Glasgow's Secrets! Series 3 of If Glasgow's Walls Could Talk Arrives 27th June! We're thrilled to announce the return of If Glasgow's Walls Could Talk for a brand new series, premiering on 27th June, 2024. This series digs deeper, unearthing the wealth of human history built into the city, often giving voice to people whose story …
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Have you wondered what Niall's favourite building in Glasgow is? Well this week you can find out! The tables are turned on Niall as his good friend Norry finds out about how he ended up at GCHT and any lessons he's learned from the podcast. Norry Wilson is a well known figure in Glasgow, having set up Lost Glasgow in 2012. Norry is a journalist and…
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In our penultimate episode of the Series Niall and conservation architect Fiona Sinclair take a metaphorical walk through Glasgow's many parks and green spaces. They talk about the Victorians who planned these spaces for citizens to enjoy more than a hundred and fifty years ago, how they have changed over time, and how they've been used, with a sto…
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We're joined by Gabrielle Macbeth, Volunteer Coordinator at Glasgow Women's Library and Anabel Marsh, one of the Library's longest serving volunteers who tell Niall about their pioneering walking tours which started in 2007. We hear how the staff and volunteers have worked tirelessly to highlight women's diverse but often unrecognised impact on the…
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In our first ever live podcast recording we’re joined by Dr Hilary Wilson and Dr Kate Stevens from Friends of Glasgow Royal Infirmary to hear about the history of the development of Glasgow Royal Infirmary, the many pioneering healthcare providers that worked at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and their experiences setting up the recently opened museum in…
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Joey and Niall discuss the newly formed Glasgow Housing Struggle Archive and how it informs and is informed by Glasgow's strong connection to housing struggles and movements throughout history. Joey tells us about the Archive, what its aims are and how he envisions it evolving. He also chats with Niall about the tradition of rent strikes, occupatio…
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Whilst Glasgow may not be as famous as Edinburgh for it’s ghosts and ghouls, there are still stories of many spooky goings on around the city. Join Jan Murdoch Richards from Lanarkshire Paranormal to hear about their investigations in and around Glasgow. This conversation was recorded on 11th August 2022. Keep an eye on our website glasgowheritage.…
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