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// The fourth of five special festive Daily Launchpads. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereThe fourth of five special festive Daily Launchpads.
Today, Eddie & Captain Dave take the Learning Journey to London to talk to the actor, musician and West End performer, Adam Pettit. He tells them about his memories of being a pupil at Dogsthorpe Infant School twenty years ago and how Dogsthorpe Infant School inspired him into becoming an actor and musician. Adam also shares his music on #Spotify and #Apple. Check out his single by asking your smart speaker to play, 'Nothing Else Matters by Adam Pettit' www.twitter.com/ad_pettit
Eddie and Captain Dave then land in Wales to meet Mary Oliver MBE. Mary is a trustee for Therapy Dogs UK, an amazing charity that provides therapy dogs for schools, residential homes, hospitals and prisons. 'Ruby', the Dogsthorpe Infant School reading dog, (who listens whilst our children read stories to her) is a 'Therapy Dogs UK' dog. www.thearapydogsnationwide.org www.Twitter.com/therapydogsuk
Eddie and Captain Dave finally land back on the launchpad today to music... and a song from singer and songwriter, Mia Niles.
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