Sukany4 - The Podcast
A UK based walking and talking business podcast! Sukany4-The Podcast is a recorded outdoors while walking through parks, streets, lakes and community spaces.
Hosted by Sukanya, this podcast blends business conversations, community stories and wellbeing, all while moving side by side. Each episode features founders, leaders, creatives and community builders sharing real, candid conversations about business, work, purpose, growth and connection while walking in nature or local places that matter to them.
If you enjoy podcasts to listen to while walking, Sukany4-The Podcast is designed for you. The walking format creates relaxed, grounded conversations you do not get in a studio. Think less performance, more presence. Less hustle chat, more real life business stories.
You will hear:
β’ Small business and entrepreneurial journeys
β’ Leadership, values and decision making
β’ Community building and social impact
β’ Wellbeing, balance and life beyond work
β’ The power of walking and talking for better conversations
This is a business podcast you can walk to, whether you are walking the dog, heading out on your lunch break, hiking in the Lakes or just needing a change of pace from screen based content.
Sukany4 The Podcast sits at the intersection of business, community and wellbeing, proving that some of the best conversations happen when we slow down, step outside and walk together.
Find out more at www.sukany4.com
Pop your shoes on. Letβs walk and talk.
Sukany4 - The Podcast
S1E9 - Neil Fleming - Fellfoot National Park - Volunteering and Community
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In this wholesome and uplifting episode of Sukany4 - The Podcast, we take a scenic walk around Fell Foot Park with Neil Fleming, a true pillar of the Cumbrian community.
Neil shares his journey from Scotland to Cumbria in 1987, meeting his wife in Barrow, and settling down in this beautiful county to raise a family. We explore his passion for volunteer work, from organizing the legendary K2B/C2B charity walks to running the Retro Rendezvous festival in Ulverston, which celebrates vintage cycling with 500 participants, and so much more on top of that.
Stay tuned as Neil emphasises how anyone can make a difference by simply showing up, no need for flair or extroversion.
We also dive into his remarkable work supporting the vulnerable during COVID and the well deserved celebration of his voluntary services, and even how he helped put Ulverston in the Guinness World Records!
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that celebrates community, volunteerism, and making a positive impact without needing to be in the spotlight.
Note from Neil: Sukanya, a couple of comments for accuracy. In the conversation, the number I quoted for the population of Ulverston was too high. LA12 is a big area, and of course if responding to a major incident, we have to include visitors, contractors, vehicles on the A590, Hotel & Air B&B occupants etc, so it very much depends on what you're wanting the number for, but the resident population is much smaller than what I stated. Secondly, I am a Trustee at Ford Park, but the Ford Park website is managed by the Ford Park staff on behalf of the Trustees, not by me or any of the Trustees.
About the Music:
S1 Music partner is Raghu Dixit.
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