Your Skipton Radio has teamed up with Skipton BID to launch a new visual and audio podcast.
The podcast, launching its first episode today (Wednesday, 6th May), will feature local businesses in the Skipton area.
Host George Dickson will be discovering more about the amazing people behind our local businesses here in Skipton, hearing their stories and having a bit of fun with some games in the podcast.
Skipton BID are sponsoring the podcast to bring light to great local businesses.
The first episode will feature Helen from Magpie, which hosts a gallery, workshops, Annie Sloan paint, Hawkshead Relish, Arthouse Gifts, Persian Rugs and collectables.
The episodes will feature on Spotify here and on YouTube at Your Media Group here.
Your Skipton radio will also share clips of the podcast episodes on Facebook and Instagram.
You can find out more about Skipton BID's work and get in contact with them via their website https://skiptonbid.com/

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