• #12: Life in the Wild West - with Seb Abecasis

  • Sep 8 2022
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast
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#12: Life in the Wild West - with Seb Abecasis

  • Summary

  • My guest this week, Seb Abecasis, begins by recalling his final day at Eton College, one of those watershed moments when we move from one stage of life to the next.

    We then progress to talk about more landmark moments of the subsequent years, from University to early forays into the ultra-competitive 21st-century job market.

    Taking the Time Bubble further back into time we imagine what life might have been like as Billy the Kid, and indeed the entire way of life in the Wild West. It may have been incredibly dangerous, but it was probably one of the last times that people in western civilisations were truly free.

    Finally, we travel even further back to spend a while in Medieval England.

    Seb is the host of the successful Not The BBC channel on YouTube which presents a deeper level of insight than you might get from the corporation. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCClhbLPi45TQ7hcjVdI387A

    The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV

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    Would you like to be a guest on The Time Bubble? It doesn't matter what age, background or political persuasion you come from. As long as you've got some interesting stories to tell, the world would like to hear from you.

    Find me at:

    Website: https://www.jasonayres.co.uk/home
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    The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.

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