The Reichstag, some beer and a medal

The Reichstag, some beer and a medal

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The team, their goodbyes and some recommendations

The team at Loftus Media - who have worked on the podcast - tell Catherine about their favourite WAYG? episodes and share some other podcast recommendations for you to enjoy. You Just Never Know…. x--Named 'Podcast of the Year' by Radio Times and picked as 'Best Podcasts of the Y ...  Show more

A chat, a critic and an ending

A special episode to announce and celebrate the end of Where Are You Going? Catherine sits down with writer and critic Fiona Sturges, from The Financial Times, to talk about the show and where it fits in the story of podcasting and radio over the last decade. Thank you to Fiona f ...  Show more

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