8 episodes

Podcast on Shetland life

Shetland Voices Shetland News

    • Society & Culture

Podcast on Shetland life

    Caroline Moyes - Well-known voice to Radio Shetland listeners.

    Caroline Moyes - Well-known voice to Radio Shetland listeners.

    This month's Shetland Voices finds Jane Moncrieff in conversation with a very well-known voice to Radio Shetland listeners. 

    Caroline McKenzie/Moyes has recently retired from a 40 year career with the BBC. But she has had other strings to her bow including teacher, landlady and hotelier. 

    She and husband Peter will be leaving the isles in May to take up their new life in Inverness. 

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Eddie Watt - From young lobster packer, to plumber, then pilot.

    Eddie Watt - From young lobster packer, to plumber, then pilot.

    FROM young lobster packer, to plumber, then pilot, Shetland Voices features recently retired Loganair stalwart Eddie Watt.

    He tells Jane Moncrieff how an epiphany changed the course of his life, bringing him and his family on a mission to Kenya, and the challenges he met along the path to eventually becoming a commander.

    Watt retired from Loganair at the end of January after 27 years with the company.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Marjolein Robertson - Rising comedian

    Marjolein Robertson - Rising comedian

    SHETLAND comedian Marjolein Robertson’s star is rising. After several years performing free at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, last year her show garnered five star reviews and was shortlisted for several awards.

    She also took the number three spot on the influential The List Hot 100.

    Earlier this month Jane Moncrieff went out west to have a yarn with Marjolein for Shetland Voices…

    • 46 min
    Jen Stout - Wartime changes everything

    Jen Stout - Wartime changes everything

    OVER recent months journalist Jen Stout has become a bit of a household name nationally with her passionate reporting of the plight of ordinary Ukrainians suffering from the onslaught of a brutal and unjustified Russian aggression.

    After a number of months, first on the Romanian border and then in the war-torn country itself, Jen arrived home to Shetland a few weeks ago to recover from an intensive six-month journey which, ironically, started in Russia, a country she had longed to return to since she was a teenager.

    Here, she opens up to Jane Moncrieff as part of our Shetland Voices series, and speaks about the many people she met while in Russia, Romania and Ukraine, but also about her childhood in Fair Isle, being an angry teenager in Shetland and making your way in life with no or little money.

    • 59 min
    Jan Bevington - Da Selkie wife

    Jan Bevington - Da Selkie wife

    FOR more than thirty years Jan Bevington has been rescuing seals and otters from around Shetland’s shores. When they are able she returns them to the wild

    Originally from Lancashire, Jane has now lived here in the isles for fifty years. Married to journalist Pete Bevington for 25 years, together they have built up the only local marine life sanctuary to a first-class £400,000 facility, which is now near completion.

    Jane Moncrieff went up to Hillswick to what was once the oldest pub in Shetland, The Booth, which Jan owned and ran for many years to find out more about the woman who is sometimes know as the Selkie wife.

    • 41 min
    Jim Nicolson - Vet reflects on 36 years of looking after the isles’ pets and livestock

    Jim Nicolson - Vet reflects on 36 years of looking after the isles’ pets and livestock

    FOR the latest instalment in our Shetland Voices podcasts Jane Moncrieff travels to the Westside to catch up with vet Jim Nicolson, who retired from practice at the end of May.

    Born as the middle brother of three boys he grew up on a croft in Twatt. Schooled locally until he went to the Anderson High School in third year, he studied veterinary medicine at Edinburgh University. Here he also met Juliette, who later became his wife and business partner.

    After working in Scotland for two years, the couple returned to Shetland, eventually starting their own veterinary practise in summer of 1985, whist also raising a young family.

    Now after 38 years in the business of looking after people’s sheep and kye, dogs and cats - 36 of which were spent locally - Jim has decided the time is right to spend more time with his family and pursue his many interests.

    Highly respected in the community he will be missed by his many clients and patients, but he says he is leaving the business in good shape and has no regrets.

    • 40 min

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