“Find Tell Share” is a podcast co-hosted in Sheffield by Chris Sissons, Market Together and Jemma Rosenthal, Creative Hearts.  It’s the storyteller’s podcast, featuring everything storytelling, especially if you use stories to promote your business or charity (and you should!).  We produce an edition once a month with a guest, watch out for it. December’s

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Find Tell Share is a podcast co-hosted in Sheffield by Chris Sissons, Market Together and Jemma Rosenthal, Creative Hearts.  It’s the storyteller’s podcast, featuring everything storytelling, especially if you use stories to promote your business or charity (and you should!).  We produce an edition once a month with a guest, watch out for it. November’s

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Palimpsest: something such as a work of art that has many levels of meaning, types of style, etc. that build on each other: Definition from Cambridge Dictionary Palimpsest: noun. a parchment or the like from which writing has been partially or completely erased to make room for another text. … Memory is a palimpsest that

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Find Tell Share is a podcast co-hosted in Sheffield by Chris Sissons, Market Together and Jemma Rosenthal, Find Your Voice.  It’s the storyteller’s podcast, featuring everything storytelling, especially if you use stories to promote your business or charity (and you should!).  We plan to produce an edition once a month with a guest. October’s guest

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When I was a child, we would often drive to Wisbech to visit my mother’s cousin, Brian.  He lived with his family at Waverley Nursery.  He was a market gardener and had several huge glasshouses, where he grew tomatoes and chrysanthemums.  We weren’t supposed to play around them but we did. We never questioned what

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Looking back, roses played a big part in my childhood.  What sticks in my mind, is the rose catalogues.  Every Sunday afternoon, we visited my mother’s parents.  My grandfather grew roses in a raised garden behind the garage.  The catalogues aided selection of his next acquisition. He loved his roses and subscribed to catalogues.  My

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