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We Hate You is a podcast discussing the lives of geniuses who turned their backs on society - famous singers, ballet dancers, holy fools, writers, artists, actors, personalities and 'faces'. People who had enough and withdrew from the world. We drool over their glorious isolation and judge their occasional 'comebacks'. As self-professed sexy hermits we identify all over the place and one day hope to join this host of immaculate refuseniks. Until then, We Hate You. Stop the world. We want to get off.
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In 1997, J Spooner set up a theatre company with five friends. Since then and until 2023 Unlimited Theatre has produced and toured new work for live performance all over the world. And after 27 years of making shows and events that have delighted, confused, dismayed, exhilarated, inspired audiences across the world, the company has decided to call it a day.
This podcast is J's attempt to honour and preserve the memory of Unlimited - "an aural herstory of the company - how we formed, what we did and how we did it."
Welcome to the show. We're glad we could make it.
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A podcast aiming to demystify the creative industries where Scottish based Script Editor Jamie Mackinlay chats with a range of creatives at different stages of their careers.
This podcast is perfect for anyone interested in the creative industries, particularly those at the start of their careers.
With a wide range of guests from different parts of the creative industries, ’Just Get A Real Job’ filled with fun stories and lots of interesting advice. Celebrating the best of creativity and detailing honestly people’s struggles, triumphs and all round experiences in doing what they love. -
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Welcome to That's Burlesque! Join us as we celebrate the wonderful, glamorous, spectacular, and inclusive world that is burlesque. Each month our host, Curly Chaos, will interview the humans behind some of the amazing shows, troupes, and venues in the burlesque world. Get ready to find out the what, why, and how they do what they do, as well as the fabulous ways in which burlesque can change and improve the world around us.
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Queer Spaces: Behind the Scene is a new photography and podcast series focusing exclusively on contemporary LGBTQ+ spaces. Photographer Tim Boddy (he/him) and journalist and author Alim Kheraj (he/him) will profile a series of collectives in what is a rapidly-changing landscape in London and the UK. Featured are in-depth conversations with a diverse range of voices behind some pivotal LGBTQ+ groups, including Queer House Party, the LGBTQ+ Community Centre, Tonic Housing, and Open Barbers. Each episode will be complemented by original photography and portraiture by Tim Boddy, which captures the spirit of the community. Queer Spaces spotlights those that are treading new ground, celebrating diversity within the community, finding space for traditionally marginalised voices, and those that are queering heteronormative spaces. Queer Spaces: Behind the Scene is supported through a Mead Fellowship awarded by University of the Arts London
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Every glass of wine tells a story. These stories reveal hidden histories and techniques, flavors and passions. And sometimes they unravel our darkest desires and stories that can only be described as Vinfamous.
Brought to you by Wine Enthusiast, each episode dissects the underbelly of the wine world and what it means when the product of love and care becomes the source of greed, arson, and even murder.
Follow the podcast and join us every other week as we delve into the twists and turns behind the all-time most shocking wine crimes.
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Pole dancing is a powerful force for positive change!
Messy comedy grubs Siân Docksey and Lulu Popplewell talk to guests about the magic of hanging off a stick.
Pole dancing comedian Siân Docksey noticed how much pole dancing had improved her mental health, so she started a podcast from her parent's basement about it. This grew into interviews with pole dancers about everything from creativity, body confidence and gender identity to sex worker activism and business skills.
Co-hosted with comedian Lulu Popplewell, the podcast speaks to sexy stick enthusiasts at all levels about the art of stick-dangling: from hobbyists using pole to manage a disability to multi-competition winning professional dancers, instructors and studio owners shaking up the industry.
You can also get bonus-length episodes and help us keep making the podcast by joining Siân's Patreon . Follow the polepod on Instagram and don't forget to recommend us your friends!
Created by Siân Docksey, edited by Alice Rosenthal with original music by Amelia Bayler.
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It's time to put the arts on game! Hosts Lee Bynum, Paige Reynolds, and Rocky Jones are three Black, queer artists and pop culture aficionados, who are working every day to bring more diversity, equity, and inclusivity into the arts. Noted by The New York Times as one of the "Podcasts Opera Pros Tune To" in 2021, The Score is their provocative, thoughtful, and humorous commentary on the industry's past, present, and future, as seen through an antiracist and anti-oppressive lens. Each episode features a variety of stories from a variety of perspectives that bring People of the Global Majority, queer, trans and nonbinary folks, and everyone else into the discussion of ownership over and access to the arts. From the opera house to the statehouse to your house, each episode will amplify the voices of those in the field who are pushing the boundaries of what opera is, who it is for, and how it can transform us and our communities.
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For twenty-five years Kevin Boniface has been writing succinct descriptions of events and incidents that have taken place whilst out and about on his postal round, his daily route taking him from the main sorting office to the streets and outlying neighbourhoods above the town. In these commentaries and records nothing seems to be typical—engaged and disconnected conversations, the observed and the overheard—the everyday activity of life on the move.
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Are you a performer? Has your voice ever let you down? Did you feel like a different person because of that? You are not alone. In this series of Podcasts, Actors share their stories about when their voices were not how they wanted them to be and how they felt. For some people, their voices are still not how they want them to be. When listening to these stories, you may feel many things but hope that you will find inspiration and be reassured that you are not alone....it's great to have you here.
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Welcome to Radio Lear, a captivating exploration of sound and thought that transcends conventional boundaries. In our unique way we invite you to embark on a unique journey curated by Max Sturm, a visionary artist and Creative Director. Discover the transformative power of sound as it intertwines with the principles of metamodernism, bridging the realms of art, technology, and human expression.
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The mission of ArtWorks Alliance is simple: better participatory arts encompassing all art forms, ways of working, settings and purposes. We’re a network, not an organisation. We get together at (virtual) Forums to discuss and action what needs doing to make a difference in participatory arts. ArtWorks Alliance work doesn’t get in the way of the day job: it IS the day job. Being a member helps you be better connected, not busier. As one of our longer standing members said:
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Green* Light podcast is a collaboration between Glow West and Active* Consent. Both Active* Consent and Glow West work to build a consent culture in Ireland through the use of podcasts, workshops, dramas, and e-learning modules. The Green* Light podcast will explore how consent, sexual violence, and relationships are depicted in and shaped by pop culture, from Hollywood to TV shows. Hosts Dr. Caroline West, Dr. Charlotte McIvor, and Alex Black will be joined by some very special guests to dissect these topics and look at how we can create a better world for everyone to explore consent and positive sexual experiences.
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For thirty years, Northern Broadsides has been bringing Northern voices to stages around the world.
Now thirty years later, we're bringing Northern voices straight to your ears.
Whether it's panel discussions, interviews, or new work, one thing remains the same: we're Northern through and through.
For more from Northern Broadsides, check out our website: https://www.northern-broadsides.co.uk/
Or follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthernBroadsides
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northern_broadsides/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NBroadsides
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Welcome to the Behind The Artist Podcast. I founded Behind The Artist back in March 2023 and have since interviewed an array of fantastic pioneering artists, providing an insight behind the artist and their work. I am fascinated by learning the process of how one's imagination can transpire into a work of art and become a masterpiece, treasured by society for years to come. As I delve into the personal lives of artists, I will discover the highs of pursuing their passion as a career and explore the challenges they may endure as an a modern society.
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Trojan Women Project presents the refugees and asylum seekers who have fled danger and come to the UK telling you EXACTLY what they escaped and why they are here. For the last ten years we have been helping migrants and refugees tell their stories to the world. Produced by the Trojan Women Project www.trojanwomenproject.org.
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