Listen "56 Duncan Brown"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode I talk with Duncan Brown, formerly of Tobermory.
Duncan talks about growing up in Tobermory in the 70’s and 80’s and the role that sports, scouting and more played in his youth.
We talk about football, Bogie racing, The Rally and lots more.
Duncan gives a great account of what it’s like to be in a Rally car, the sensations and smells – he paints such a clear picture, it’s a delight to hear.
We then go on to talk about Duncan’s working life in Engineering, his training and travels.
At certain points in the episode you can hear my family running around in the background getting up to stuff, sorry about that, I hope it’s not too distracting.
Duncan and I were able to record this at my house when the covid restrictions were lifted.
It was so nice to be sat together chatting, I long to get back to those days.
If you’re listening to this as it goes out on Thursday the 21st of January 2021, we’ve got a WWDitW live event online on Zoom tomorrow at 20.00 with the focus on sport. If you want to join us you can get tickets for free on this link. More details can be found on social media.
Interestingly, I think this is the first 2nd generation episode of the podcast, as I’ve previously spoken to Duncan’s Mum, Olive Brown, back in episode 13!
Thanks for listening!
Duncan talks about growing up in Tobermory in the 70’s and 80’s and the role that sports, scouting and more played in his youth.
We talk about football, Bogie racing, The Rally and lots more.
Duncan gives a great account of what it’s like to be in a Rally car, the sensations and smells – he paints such a clear picture, it’s a delight to hear.
We then go on to talk about Duncan’s working life in Engineering, his training and travels.
At certain points in the episode you can hear my family running around in the background getting up to stuff, sorry about that, I hope it’s not too distracting.
Duncan and I were able to record this at my house when the covid restrictions were lifted.
It was so nice to be sat together chatting, I long to get back to those days.
If you’re listening to this as it goes out on Thursday the 21st of January 2021, we’ve got a WWDitW live event online on Zoom tomorrow at 20.00 with the focus on sport. If you want to join us you can get tickets for free on this link. More details can be found on social media.
Interestingly, I think this is the first 2nd generation episode of the podcast, as I’ve previously spoken to Duncan’s Mum, Olive Brown, back in episode 13!
Thanks for listening!
More episodes of the podcast What We Do In The Winter
85 Kenny and Colin MacIntyre
26/09/2025
84 Mary McMillan
09/05/2025
Mull Museum - VE Day 2025
07/05/2025
83 Davie Hewitt
20/02/2025
82 Hugh Boa
24/12/2024
81 Alison and Angus Johnston
18/11/2024
80 Christine Leach
24/10/2024
79 Allan and Cameron Maclean
17/10/2024
78 Anda Campbell
13/10/2024
Side Special: John Pirie on Skerryvore
13/10/2024
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.