What Investors Should Do After the 2020 Presidential Election. Lisa is responded to the poem by William Stafford that was at the heart of our July podcast. In an attempt to reduce this figure, a hospital in … Tom Dyson | Nov 4, 2020 | Postcards From the Fringe. Edge computing’s cacophonous hype distracts, but actual use cases driving demand are described in a new report, Internet of Things: Information on Use by Federal Agencies. On this week's episode, Ayda, Gwen and Robbie are joined by chatty man Alan Carr and his wonderful husband Paul as they delve into the weird and wonderful worlds of UK and US TV. It's Lockdown episode 3! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Original artwork by Alex Merry. Instagram @aydafieldwilliams @chattyman @pauldrayton1. Social Media: @aydafieldwilliams Executive Producers; Sophie Paluch, Ayda Field Williams Producer: Warren Borg. In her new podcast “Postcards From The Edge”, Ayda Williams, an American in Britain, tries to make some sense of this endlessly baffling and frequently absurd cultural divide. In this episode Ayda is joined by Robbie and comedian John Bishop to discuss life in lockdown, LA sunshine vs UK humour and John's very heavy skeleton. In her new podcast “Postcards From The Edge”, Ayda Williams, an American in Britain, tries to make some sense of this endlessly baffling and frequently absurd cultural divide. For full terms and conditions go to parkinsons.org.uk/texttodonate  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Enjoy! In this episode, Ayda and Robbie sit down with radio royalty Scott Mills and Chris Stark to discuss the differences between the American and UK high school experience, Chris' soon-to-be slowing metabolism and the best (and worst) things about US Radio. And why do they keep saying “sorry”, especially as they’re rarely sorry for the stuff they should be?) They speak the same language (well, sort of), so why do the Americans and the British do pretty much everything differently? And why do they keep saying “sorry”, especially as they’re rarely sorry for the stuff they should be?) They speak the same language (well, sort of), so why do the Americans and the British do pretty much everything differently? Amy Nelson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Among other things, they discuss American boybands vs British ones, who in Take That got the most fan mail and how difficult it is to find a chainmail thong. In this episode Ayda is joined by Robbie and comedian John Bishop to discuss life in lockdown, LA sunshine vs UK humour and John's very heavy skeleton. Music written and produced by Karl Brazil & Owen Parker, Mixed by Owen Parker, Vocals by Robbie Williams & Theodora Williams.