ITC 27 In The Chair Masonic Podcast: The Value of Freemasonry with Reuben Ayres Today’s guest is once again Reuben Ayres, Provincial Grand Orator for the Province of Devonshire, and member of St George Lodge that meets in Exeter. Reuben
ITC 26 In The Chair Masonic Podcast – talking to Fellowcraft Chris Butlin We welcome back to In The Chair Chris Butlin. This is Chris’s third time on the show to talk about his journey through Freemasonry, and gives listeners
ITC 25 In The Chair Masonic Podcast: just a short one today Firstly, apologies for the lack of a podcast over the last few weeks; but due to time and financial costs I’m having to focus my efforts elsewhere. I
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ITC 24 In The Chair Masonic Podcast: Managing Freemasonry with David West (part 2) On this episode of In The Chair I talk to David West, author of “Managing the Future of Freemasonry”, as well as books such as “Masonic
On this episode of In The Chair I talk to David West, author of “Managing the Future of Freemasonry”, as well as books such as “Masonic Recruitment”. David is a member of St Laurence Lodge 5511 that is in the
On this episode of In The Chair I talk to Juan Sepulveda; not only a fellow Freemason, but also a fellow podcaster. Juan is a member of Orange Blossom Lodge #80, in Kissimmee, Florida in the United States. In this
Today’s guest is Baris Erman from Instanbul, who is a member of Musavat Lodge #11, part of the Grand Lodge of Turkey. Baris contacted me to explain the differences between Freemasonry in England and Turkey, and it was so interesting
Happy New Year! This week’s show is a reflection of 2015, and looking forward to 2016, and how you as a listener can help. Firstly, we look back over the previous episodes. You can find the show notes (and listen
Today is a break from the norm and we are embracing the Festive season with some Christmas carols recorded at the recent Kennet Lodge annual Christmas Dinner (which raises funds for the widows of past Lodge members). I’m sure you