Wow! I just checked the stats for the podcast hosting and saw that it’s now clicked over 50,000. That’s over 50,000 unique episode downloads. Not bad for a side project started in my spare room! In The Chair Masonic Podcast
ITC 31 In The Chair Masonic Podcast: The Worshipful Master of Grey Friars Lodge Today welcome back Phil Kunovski, Worshipful Master of Grey Friars Lodge (1101) who was first on In The Chair last year on Podcast 11. In that
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 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
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
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’s guest is Daniel O’Connell, he’s a member of Halsey Lodge 1479 in the Province of Hertfordshire. He then went on to join the Connaught Club, and was then involved in setting up the Fleet House Light Blues Club. Daniel
Today I speak with Martin Strong about the parallels of Scouting and Freemasonry, and discuss how the two organisation are separate though have many similarities in ethos. Martin got involved in Scouting because of his son and went on to
Today we have two guests, the first is Chris Butlin on his experience of his Initiation into Freemasonry, and the second with Paul Watson who is chairing a committee to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the United Grand Lodge of