Shelley Tasker

Value for Value ⚡️


Episode Summary

Originally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Welcome to another episode of Women's Hour, hosted by Shelley Tasker. This week, we dive into the vibrant world of farming and community spirit. Shelley and Jo reflect on their recent adventures at a tractor rally in Cornwall, where they joined a convoy of 30 tractors from Carling Cross to Cornwall Services. The weather was chilly, but the warmth of the tractors and the camaraderie kept spirits high. Shelley shares her newfound appreciation for farming life after visiting a local farm, learning about the daily grind and the dedication of farmers.In a heartfelt segment, Shelley recounts attending the funeral of a 94-year-old woman she cared for, highlighting the touching moments of the service and the unique experience of being a pallbearer. This leads to a discussion on the importance of genuine friendships and the challenges of workplace dynamics.Later, Shelley introduces Abi Matthews, a local runner known for her joyful and energetic runs around town. Abby shares her experiences of spreading positivity through her running, despite facing some negativity and misunderstandings from the community. Her story is one of resilience and the power of positivity, inspiring listeners to embrace joy and community spirit.As the episode wraps up, Shelley encourages listeners to reach out if they know any inspiring women who would make great guests on the show. She also wishes everyone a Merry Christmas, reminding those who might be alone during the holidays that it's just one day and there are people willing to offer support.
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  • But on Friday, I went to a funeral, and, you know, our regular listeners will know that we like the whole chat about death and stuff like that. And it was a 94 year old woman that I looked after in the nursing home, and, oh, it was a beautiful service. And I was asked to be one of the bearers, and it was 4 of us women that did it.
  • Now our next guest, Abby Matthews, I call her the jogger for joy. I mean, I don't think she jogs for joy. Well, she does. She jogs for other people's joy, but she always brings joy to those that see her. Abby was on some 5 months ago, I believe, when I did my first show of women's hour, and she'd inspired all of our town by running.
  • Joe's been extremely busy organizing the rally for the tractors, and I got to join in on the day and have a lovely ride. It was about 30 tractors that left Carling Cross in Truro, Cornwall, and we headed up to Cornwall Services to just under 2 hours, actually, but it was fun, wasn't it, Jo?