
Peopletalk is a non-profit group, comprising of British trained actors, writers, producers, musicians, short film and documentary makers who have combined their areas of expertise in order to provide a free internet audio book, anecdotal story and social history documentaries site.
Fri, 19 June 2009
Heather Taylor is a Canadian writer and actress who left the un-congested lands of Canada's endless open prairies; where Albertans talk slower and enjoy more space: and travelled halfway around the world, choosing to live in one of the most crowded places on the planet, England. This series highlights the strange and sometimes unexpected experiences of her new home while interacting with the local inhabitants; their strange customs and exotic architecture make Heather feel that she has stepped into a different world. She gives us, the listener an insight into her thoughts from the New World to her experiences of living in the old world of Shakespeare surrounded by millions of people. The first episode in the series, How I Ended up on a Small Island, highlights Heather’s journey from the prairies of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada to the busy metropolis of London, England. Find out how she got here and why she decided to stay Episode One: From the prairies of Canada to London Episode Two: The strange and wonderful world of food Episode Three: Why I'm here instead of there Episode Four: A Sporting Life Episode Five: Stuck in the middle of News Episode Six: Going Home Please click here to go to her Spotlight page Please click here to go to her web site Music: 02-Chansons sans paroles (1989) op. 2 Humoresque Artist: Gerard Satamian. Album: Dry Fig Trees. (Preview and buy at www.magnatune.com) |
Thu, 18 June 2009
Heather Taylor is a Canadian writer and actress who left the un-congested lands of Canada's endless open prairies; where Albertans talk slower and enjoy more space: and travelled halfway around the world, choosing to live in one of the most crowded places on the planet, England. This series highlights the strange and sometimes unexpected experiences of her new home while interacting with the local inhabitants; their strange customs and exotic architecture make Heather feel that she has stepped into a different world. She gives us, the listener an insight into her thoughts from the New World to her experiences of living in the old world of Shakespeare surrounded by millions of people. The second episode in the series, The strange and Wonderful World of Food, highlights Heather’s experiences with British cuisine as a strict vegetarian and how she discovered that what you call food determines where you’re from. Episode One: From the prairies of Canada to London Episode Two: The strange and wonderful world of food Episode Three: Why I'm here instead of there Episode Four: A Sporting Life Episode Five: Stuck in the middle of News Episode Six: Going Home Please click here to go to her Spotlight page Please click here to go to her web site Music: 02-Chansons sans paroles (1989) op. 2 Humoresque Artist: Gerard Satamian. Album: Dry Fig Trees. (Preview and buy at www.magnatune.com) |
Tue, 16 June 2009
Heather Taylor is a Canadian writer and actress who left the un-congested lands of Canada's endless open prairies; where Albertans talk slower and enjoy more space: and travelled halfway around the world, choosing to live in one of the most crowded places on the planet, England. This series highlights the strange and sometimes unexpected experiences of her new home while interacting with the local inhabitants; their strange customs and exotic architecture make Heather feel that she has stepped into a different world. She gives us, the listener an insight into her thoughts from the New World to her experiences of living in the old world of Shakespeare surrounded by millions of people. The third episode in the series, Why I’m Here Instead of There, explores the positive and negative aspects of moving to a new country on the other side of the world and why despite that, Heather still wants to stay. Episode One: From the prairies of Canada to London Episode Two: The strange and wonderful world of food Episode Three: Why I'm here instead of there Episode Four: A Sporting Life Episode Five: Stuck in the middle of News Episode Six: Going Home If you wish to know more about Heather Taylor. Please click here to go to her Spotlight page Please click here to go to her web site Music: 02-Chansons sans paroles (1989) op. 2 Humoresque Artist: Gerard Satamian. Album: Dry Fig Trees. (Preview and buy at www.magnatune.com) |
Mon, 15 June 2009
Heather Taylor is a Canadian writer and actress who left the un-congested lands of Canada's endless open prairies; where Albertans talk slower and enjoy more space: and travelled halfway around the world, choosing to live in one of the most crowded places on the planet, England. This series highlights the strange and sometimes unexpected experiences of her new home while interacting with the local inhabitants; their strange customs and exotic architecture make Heather feel that she has stepped into a different world. She gives us, the listener an insight into her thoughts from the New World to her experiences of living in the old world of Shakespeare surrounded by millions of people. The forth episode in the series, A Sporting Life, gives an insight into Heather’s theories on the difference between British and North American sports and what it was like to be in the thick of the crowd for her very first professional football match. Episode One: From the prairies of Canada to London Episode Two: The strange and wonderful world of food Episode Three: Why I'm here instead of there Episode Four: A Sporting Life Episode Five: Stuck in the middle of News Episode Six: Going Home Please click here to go to her Spotlight page Please click here to go to her web site Music: 02-Chansons sans paroles (1989) op. 2 Humoresque Artist: Gerard Satamian. Album: Dry Fig Trees. (Preview and buy at www.magnatune.com) |
Sun, 14 June 2009
Heather Taylor is a Canadian writer and actress who left the un-congested lands of Canada's endless open prairies; where Albertans talk slower and enjoy more space: and travelled halfway around the world, choosing to live in one of the most crowded places on the planet, England. This series highlights the strange and sometimes unexpected experiences of her new home while interacting with the local inhabitants; their strange customs and exotic architecture make Heather feel that she has stepped into a different world. She gives us, the listener an insight into her thoughts from the New World to her experiences of living in the old world of Shakespeare surrounded by millions of people. Episode One: From the prairies of Canada to London Episode Two: The strange and wonderful world of food Episode Three: Why I'm here instead of there Episode Four: A Sporting Life Episode Five: Stuck in the middle of News Episode Six: Going Home Please click here to go to her Spotlight page Please click here to go to her web site Music: 02-Chansons sans paroles (1989) op. 2 Humoresque Artist: Gerard Satamian. Album: Dry Fig Trees. (Preview and buy at www.magnatune.com) |
Sat, 13 June 2009
Heather Taylor is a Canadian writer and actress who left the un-congested lands of Canada's endless open prairies; where Albertans talk slower and enjoy more space: and travelled halfway around the world, choosing to live in one of the most crowded places on the planet, England. This series highlights the strange and sometimes unexpected experiences of her new home while interacting with the local inhabitants; their strange customs and exotic architecture make Heather feel that she has stepped into a different world. She gives us, the listener an insight into her thoughts from the New World to her experiences of living in the old world of Shakespeare surrounded by millions of people. The fifth episode in the series is about going home. Episode One: From the prairies of Canada to London Episode Two: The strange and wonderful world of food Episode Three: Why I'm here instead of there Episode Four: A Sporting Life Episode Five: Stuck in the middle of News Episode Six: Going Home Please click here to go to her Spotlight page Please click here to go to her web site Music: 02-Chansons sans paroles (1989) op. 2 Humoresque Artist: Gerard Satamian. Album: Dry Fig Trees. (Preview and buy at www.magnatune.com) If you wish to know more about Heather Taylor. Please click here to go to her Spotlight page Please click here to go to her web site Music: 02-Chansons sans paroles (1989) op. 2 Humoresque Artist: Gerard Satamian. Album: Dry Fig Trees. (Preview and buy at www.magnatune.com) |



