The Basement Years Podcast Podcast

The Basement Years Podcast

Simon Tuck
The Basement Years is a podcast of stories from those involved in and around Bristol from 1988 to 1996. For those who worked in the basement and lived to tell the tale. Stories of Faith
Basement Years Podcast 8 - Liz Wood if she could she would.
Basement Years Podcast 8 - Liz Wood if she could she would. So in this final episode of this season of the Basement Years we speak to Liz Wood. LIz was one of the first leaders on the Bus Team among Chris Colin and Tim. We ask her does she still have THAT French connection top? What's happened since Basement years and of course share a few profound words.  Tell others. Share wildly and thanks for being a part of the Podcast so far. 
Jul 6, 2021
29 min
Basement Years Podcast 7 - Of course that's Wright
Basement Years Podcast 7 - Of course that's Wright You love French. You want to do French at Uni. But you fail. Give up on languages or take a different route? Debbie Wright from Redcliffe School speaks about challenges and living out her life for God. Insightful. Challenging and thoughtful.
Jun 23, 2021
33 min
Basement Years Podcast 6 - If Your Empty Tummy's Rumbling
Basement Years Podcast 6 - If Your Empty Tummy's Rumbling Welcome to the 6th Podcast from the Basement Years featuring Tim Dobson, Colin Piper and Simon Tuck. What and How did Colin and Tim meet, lets talk about THAT song. Plus we catch up on passion and where God is today.
May 29, 2021
30 min
Basement Years Podcast 5 - BUT What Happens Now?
Basement Years Podcast 5 - What Happens Now Welcome to the 5th Podcast from the Basement Years featuring Dave Luck, Colin Piper and Simon Tuck. This week we talk to Dave about life after the death of his son, Go Trek, Ted and more Be involved and subscribe to the podcast and give us feedback please. “This heart wrenchingly, honest and deeply stirring book should be read by everybody. It’s the story of a journey that no parent wants to take and yet Dave conveys a deep sense of hope in the face of trauma that must be heard.” Carl Beech, Deputy CEO, The Message Trust “As long as the unimaginable stays the unmentionable, then the question, ‘What happens now?’ will often be unanswerable. This book doesn’t give easy answers or formulas to follow, but something much better: hope.” Colin Piper, Executive Director World Evangelical Alliance Youth Commission What do we do when the unimaginable happens? How do we make sense of tragedy in the context of our faith and learn to live again? This is the story of how a family faced the loss of their six-year old son, Ben. Thrust into an unwanted new reality, they sought to cope and make sense of their faith. Neither life, nor faith, could continue as it had before – presenting a daunting challenge. We get angry about suffering because we don’t want it to happen. But it happens anyway and forces us to look at life and our relationship with God differently. This isn’t a theological book or a “how to” guide written by people who have cracked the problem of grief. But the author and his family have learned things about suffering and found hope to share with those in similar situations. God is present to help us, especially in the midst of our pain and confusion, and we don’t have to face suffering and grief alone. This book seeks to help us have honest conversations about suffering and what we do when we don’t get the breakthrough we’d hoped for. Get a copy of the book https://amzn.to/3som3lQ Sponsorships: off for this episode
May 3, 2021
31 min
Basement Years Podcast 4 - The Trouble Maker with Long Hair
Basement Years Podcast 4 - The Trouble Maker with Long Hair Welcome to the 4th Podcast from the Basement Years featuring Rev Michael Tiffany or Tiff, Colin Piper and Simon Tuck. This week we talk to Michael WHO THE HECK IS Michael!!!! We talk about his life, his cardboard boxes (er shelving unit), maggots and people. Be involved and subscribe to the podcast and give us feedback please.
Apr 19, 2021
32 min
Basement Years Podcast 3 - Ben Luck Keeping Jesus Busy
Basement Years Podcast 3 - Ben Luck Keeping Jesus Busy Welcome to the 3rd Podcast from the Basement Years featuring Dave Luck, Colin Piper and Simon Tuck. This week we talk to Dave around the loss of his son Ben. How do we deal with loss in our own lives, This at times funny yet heart warming and a challenge to hear brings the story of Ben Luck to life.  Be involved and subscribe to the podcast and give us feedback please. “This heart wrenchingly, honest and deeply stirring book should be read by everybody. It’s the story of a journey that no parent wants to take and yet Dave conveys a deep sense of hope in the face of trauma that must be heard.” Carl Beech, Deputy CEO, The Message Trust “As long as the unimaginable stays the unmentionable, then the question, ‘What happens now?’ will often be unanswerable. This book doesn’t give easy answers or formulas to follow, but something much better: hope.” Colin Piper, Executive Director World Evangelical Alliance Youth Commission What do we do when the unimaginable happens? How do we make sense of tragedy in the context of our faith and learn to live again? This is the story of how a family faced the loss of their six-year old son, Ben. Thrust into an unwanted new reality, they sought to cope and make sense of their faith. Neither life, nor faith, could continue as it had before – presenting a daunting challenge. We get angry about suffering because we don’t want it to happen. But it happens anyway and forces us to look at life and our relationship with God differently. This isn’t a theological book or a “how to” guide written by people who have cracked the problem of grief. But the author and his family have learned things about suffering and found hope to share with those in similar situations. God is present to help us, especially in the midst of our pain and confusion, and we don’t have to face suffering and grief alone. This book seeks to help us have honest conversations about suffering and what we do when we don’t get the breakthrough we’d hoped for. Get a copy of the book https://amzn.to/3som3lQ
Apr 5, 2021
32 min
Basement Years Podcast 2 - "The most painful time yet the most beautiful moment of my life"
Basement Years Podcast 2 - "The most painful time yet the most beautiful moment of my life" - Claire Thiel Listen to Part 2 - The Basement Years. Claire talks about the reality of life with Simon Tuck and Colin Piper
Mar 25, 2021
22 min
Basement Years Podcast 1 - What Happens Now?
Basement Years Podcast 1 - What Happens Now? Colin Piper and Simon Tuck talk with Dave Luck about the death of his son Ben, time spent in Bristol and how life really is.  “This heart wrenchingly, honest and deeply stirring book should be read by everybody. It’s the story of a journey that no parent wants to take and yet Dave conveys a deep sense of hope in the face of trauma that must be heard.” Carl Beech, Deputy CEO, The Message Trust “As long as the unimaginable stays the unmentionable, then the question, ‘What happens now?’ will often be unanswerable. This book doesn’t give easy answers or formulas to follow, but something much better: hope.” Colin Piper, Executive Director World Evangelical Alliance Youth Commission What do we do when the unimaginable happens? How do we make sense of tragedy in the context of our faith and learn to live again? This is the story of how a family faced the loss of their six-year old son, Ben. Thrust into an unwanted new reality, they sought to cope and make sense of their faith. Neither life, nor faith, could continue as it had before – presenting a daunting challenge. We get angry about suffering because we don’t want it to happen. But it happens anyway and forces us to look at life and our relationship with God differently. This isn’t a theological book or a “how to” guide written by people who have cracked the problem of grief. But the author and his family have learned things about suffering and found hope to share with those in similar situations. God is present to help us, especially in the midst of our pain and confusion, and we don’t have to face suffering and grief alone. This book seeks to help us have honest conversations about suffering and what we do when we don’t get the breakthrough we’d hoped for. Get a copy of the book https://amzn.to/3som3lQ
Mar 25, 2021
25 min