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
Today’s guest is Helen Woodley from Sanctuary Lodge 14, in the North East Province in England. She is a female who is also a young Mason, and talks about Freemasonry for women, and how it compares to men’s Freemasonry in
Today’s guest is Nigel Harris-Cooksley, Secretary of North Harrow (6557) in the Province of Middlesex. Nigel set up a Twitter account (www.twitter.com/HarrowFreemason) about three years ago, following on from setting up a website for his Lodge (www.northharrowlodge.org) when membership had
Today’s guest is Philip Kunovski, Master Elect of Grey Friars Lodge (1101), who is a young Mason and got introduced to Freemasonry through an initiative put in place to attract university students to the Craft. The Universities Scheme (www.universitiescheme.com) helps
Today’s guests are Mark Davis and James Birdseye, both Master Masons in Old Sunning Lodge (5987) and discuss their experiences as Freemasons. Normally each podcast episode is an interview, this episode is more of a conversation between three like-minded people
Today’s guest is Jim Dance, Provincial Grand Charity Steward in the Province of Berkshire. Jim was appointed to this role in 2011 and discusses what he has been doing for Charity within the Province over the last four years. This
Today’s guest is Robert Faulkner, a Trustee of the Berkshire Masonic Charities (BMC).Robert has been working with the BMC since its inception in 1990, and gives an account of how it started. Robert also discusses how Martin Peters (Provincial Grand
Today is a little different to the normal podcast, as today’s guest is… ME!!! So today I ask myself… Well, why am I interviewing myself?! Why do the Podcast? I started with Kennet Lodge’s website (www.berkshire-masons.co.uk and www.kennet4414.org.uk – both
In this episode of In The Chair I talk to Craig Weightman, who is the author of A Journey In Stone, published by Lewis Masonic. The book is described as a psychologist’s assessment of Freemasonry as a path of self-development.