The Lancashire Post and Blog Preston dry pea podcasts hosted by broadcaster John Gilley Gilmore are back in the second series.
The recording began for a new series where Gilly hears stories from Prestonians in the city. It will be released on all major podcast platforms this spring.
The series Gilly is also airing as podcasts will also be aired on the city's central radio.
Gilly said:
Plus, with the addition of the bonuses that aired on Central Radio during this period on podcasts, I was delighted to be able to work with station producer Nathan, the absolute perfect expert. ”

Nathan Hill, director of Central Radio, said: Adding radio elements to this multi-platform podcast is also really exciting.
“We are based on the success of previous series of Parched Pea Podcasts. Now, this brand new package of true life stories will bring you the proud Prestonians in radio, online, video and printing. I'm proud of it, I can't wait to share with you more wonderful local stories from truly inspirational locals.
“John Gilmore brings to his decades of broadcast pedigree and really brings out the best of people when he interviews them in a warm and welcoming way.”
Nicola Adam is the editor-in-chief of National World (North and Metro), owner and former editor of the Lancashire Post, and also features a Sunday show on Central Radio.
She said: “The dry Pee Podcast, hosted by Preston and the incredible Gilly, aims to capture personality and city pride through dialogue and storytelling. Also, in this new and refreshing era of media collaboration in Lancashire, Central Radio is a place where we can see the utmost attention. It's also great to work with Preston on the blog.”
“The Ed Walker, a company that has been around for a long time,” said the founder and editor of Blog Preston CIC. “We are committed to working with individuals and organizations in the city and are proud to be able to make Parched Pea Podcasts a reality.
“And it's great to be seen on radio waves, podcast services, social media both inside and outside the country, and of course on Blog Preston.”
The first series of podcasts with interviews and features that cover Preston's Windrush community with city food and drink scenes is available on Acast, Spotify, Apple, and all major podcast platforms.