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Rotacast - the sound of Rotary in NW England & Isle of Man

Rotacast - the sound of Rotary in NW England & Isle of Man

By: Rotary NW England & Isle of Man
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Welcome to Rotacast—our podcast for Rotary North West England and the Isle of Man!


This is a fresh and engaging way to connect with members across the District.


Each month, we bring you inspiring stories from our clubs, updates from District Secretary, and the latest news from District Governor, all in a format that’s easy to access and perfect for listening on the go.


We hope you enjoy tuning in and find it a valuable new way to stay informed and inspired.

© 2025 Rotary NW England & Isle of Man
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  • Rotacast, Episode 5 - the sound of Rotary in NW England & Isle of Man
    Nov 25 2025

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    Hello, welcome to this month's edition of Rotacast.

    As always, we begin with District Governor Edwin's news update.

    District Secretary Jan also joins us with key updates and reminders to keep you informed and connected.

    In this episode, District Public Image Lead Lee Wolf will share some insights and tips about Christmas, maximising your club's social media, and getting the most out of the community's interest in your Christmas activities.

    We also have news of a special visitor to Rotary Tameside from Ukraine.

    Thanks for listening, and please remember to like and subscribe using your favourite podcast platform.

    Thanks for listening, and please remember to like and subscribe using your favourite podcast platform.

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    27 mins
  • Rotacast, Episode 4 - the sound of Rotary in action
    Oct 16 2025

    Hello, welcome to this month's edition of Rotacast.

    As always, we begin with District Governor Edwin's Roundup, sharing his latest travels and reflections from across the district.

    District Secretary Jan also joins us with key updates and reminders to keep you informed and connected.

    This episode is packed with powerful stories.

    We start with warming hearts in the city as we follow Rotary Middleton and the local charity Cold Hands Warm Hearts on a September night in Manchester City Centre. Together, they distribute food and kindness to those experiencing homelessness.

    Next, we bring you a vision of hope, the remarkable journey from shipping container to state-of-the-art clinic. Rotary Russian and Western Man played a vital role in constructing a 17,000-square-foot medical facility in Bwindi, Uganda, a testament to global service and local determination.

    Closer to home, we spotlight Rotarian Cath Foster from Rotary Bolton Daybreak, who took to the skies literally by skydiving from 11,000 feet to raise funds for Bolton Hospice.

    And finally, we follow the adventures of 10 young international participants who joined us for this year's Rotary Youth Exchange summer camp. Over two weeks, they built friendships and created unforgettable memories.

    Thanks for listening, and please remember to like and subscribe using your favourite podcast platform.

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    31 mins
  • Rotacast, Episode 3 - the sound of Rotary in action
    Sep 8 2025

    Welcome back to Rotacast, your monthly dose of Rotary inspiration from Northwest England and the Isle of Man.

    In this episode, District Governor Edwin shares highlights from a whirlwind August—club visits, community celebrations, and heartfelt shoutouts from across the region. We also hear from District Secretary Jan, plus updates and features from Rotary Insight and the wider district team.

    Subscribe on your favourite podcast platform, or just ask your smart speaker to “play the latest podcast Rotacast, the sound of Rotary.”

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    21 mins
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