• Andy Kweku Nyanyo
    May 23 2022

    In our seventh episode we talk to Andy, also known as Kweku, Nyanyo. He tells us about how his father was so strict that his friends were afraid to visit his house.  He describes the background to his constantly growing family. He also explains the difficulties he had when he first started work at the same company where his father had worked and they both had exactly the same name.

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    37 mins
  • Peter Freeth
    Apr 24 2022

    In this episode one of the Four Fathers Podcast founders, Mark Harris, talks to his friend Peter Freeth. Peter talks about his father who was an engineer, he loved to build things and he loved, even more, to read the instruction manual about building things. It seems that Peter's father was a mild mannered man who sometimes surprised everyone with his entertaining ways. We also learn how Peter's life was affected by the relationship between his mother and father.

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    27 mins
  • Steve Multer
    Mar 18 2022
    The first of our one-to-one sessions. In this episode we hear from Steve Multer, a corporate presenter and event host who also acts, sings and writes music and songs for shows. Steve talks about his relationship with his father, who also had many talents, and tells us how he feels they were never fully realised.


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    43 mins
  • Mark Harris: Father of 8 and grandfather of 13. Midwife, Writer
    Feb 28 2022

    Mark opens up about his life with his dad. He says he has spent most of his parenting life avoiding being like him. 

    Mark regrets not taking the time to really get to know his dad. Given the time again he would sit, listen and wait to his father's stories.

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    38 mins
  • Mark Stephenson
    Feb 10 2022

    Welcome to episode three of the Four Fathers Podcast where fathers talk to fathers about their own fathers. In this episode, we talk to Mark Stephenson, a father of three children who has spent most of his working life in technology. Mark talks about how his father was a prisoner of war who survived the Long March across Poland and Germany in the final months of World War Two. We also find out how his father’s faith shaped their relationship in a positive way that is still an influence today. So so settle back and listen as we discover our forefathers. 


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    40 mins
  • Mark Jarvis
    Jan 25 2022

    Welcome to episode two of the Four Fathers Podcast where fathers, talk to fathers about their own fathers.

    In this episode, we talk to Mark Jarvis a father of two girls who runs a consultancy business. Mark talks in a very personal way about his relationship with his father and what he means by one of his favorite sayings that parallel lines meet at infinity. You can also find out why Mark inherited an undeserved reputation as a “chancer and bodger” when it comes to DIY.

    So so settle back and listen as we discover our forefathers.

    Thanks for listening to the four fathers podcast and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you found this episode. We’d love to hear your feedback and memories any fathers have of their own fathers. You can find us on Facebook, just search for the four fathers podcast,  follow us there and leave us a comment.

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    37 mins
  • David Foxwell
    Jan 10 2022

    Four Fathers - the Podcast where fathers talk to fathers about their fathers.  In this episode, we talk to Dave,  one of the founding four fathers who is now a charity worker after working at Jaguar LandRover.  You will hear a heartwarming description of a much-loved father, so settle back as we discuss our forefathers.

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    28 mins
  • David Foxwell: The Teaser
    Dec 13 2021

    Four Fathers - the Podcast where fathers talk to fathers about their fathers.  In this episode, we talk to Dave,  one of the founding four fathers who is now a charity worker after working at Jaguar LandRover.  You will hear a heartwarming description of a much-loved father, so settle back as we discuss our forefathers.

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    1 min