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🗓️ 6 September 2021
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Welcome back to another week in the company of Luke and Pete! We hope you had a lovely weekend. This time around, the LAPS chaps discuss moviemaking, inspired by Luke taking a couple of trips to the cinema. After that, we hear another story involving a listener's parent's specialist DVD collection.
In other news, Pete has a problem with his eye which he thinks may have come from him refusing professional make up for a live theatre performance of Wrestle Me, to instead draw all over his face with a Sharpie. Will he ever learn? The answer, of course, is no.
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0:00.0 | Imagine you, you in a nice comfy seat with your hands behind your head, |
0:07.6 | taking in the views, instead of taking on the road, maybe even taking a nap. |
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0:33.6 | This episode of the Logan Pete Show is sponsored by his majesty's prison and probation service. |
0:38.6 | Working in the prison and probation service is not a normal office nine to five, |
0:42.5 | every single day is different, every day is extraordinary. But you don't have to be a superhero |
0:48.7 | to do it. These roles are performed by people you see every day. They're people you see |
0:53.4 | in the coffee shops, down the pub, at the football. If you want a role that's varied, |
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1:02.6 | that's so challenging and a rewarding thing to do. As a prison officer, for example, |
1:07.2 | you'll have the opportunity to carry out so many different roles within any one day, one minute |
1:11.4 | peacekeeper. The next you're a counsellor, the next a teacher. Many prison roles don't require |
1:17.2 | any specific qualifications. They're looking for people who have good communication skills, |
1:21.4 | can listen, build rapport, empathetic, resilient and a team player. Working in the prison service |
1:27.2 | is a unique opportunity and a unique environment like no other where you help to protect the public |
1:32.4 | and make a positive impact all with a supportive and encouraging team behind you, |
1:37.1 | an excellent training and support. If this sounds like you, just search prison jobs. |
1:47.5 | Oh, it's the local picture. It is Monday, a sixth of a September. I nearly said October. I'm |
2:04.0 | wishing the entire year away. Well, look, it was with me on the picture. How you doing? How's it |
2:09.5 | going? I mean, the time does go so fast these days anyway that I mean, it wouldn't be surprising |
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