Kunst – Storbritannia – Nye podcaster

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Welcome to 'Makem Magic: Bedtime Stories That Come to Life,' a podcast sparked by the bedtime struggles between Sunderland's own Paul and his 5-year-old son, Leo. After countless hours searching Spotify for engaging bedtime stories and only finding monotonous reads, we'd had enough. Tired of stories that failed to capture our imaginations, we decided to take matters into our own hands—or rather, voices.

    Are you also tired of uninspiring audiobooks that bore you before they can even spark your child's imagination? Then you and the bairn are in the right place! Ha'way, let's have a story.

  • Welcome to Write, Damn It!,  writing mindset  for writers who need a nudge or a good old shove to get the writing done, along with inspiration and motivation to help the words flow. Listening to Write, Damn It!  helps you to become your own book coach with a combination of education, interviews and the five minute Friday motivation sessions.

  • Chef and food writer Claire Thomson invites you to join her as she steps out of her kitchen to discover what's cooking in the home kitchens of Britain and beyond. Claire is renowned for her authentic take on home cooking and loved for her inspirational and no nonsense approach to food and cookery. In this podcast, Claire is on a mission to discover and cook other people's favourite, tried and tested home recipes.


    Travelling across the country, each episode drops you into the heart of a new kitchen. Cooking shoulder to shoulder with guests from every profession other than her own, aprons on, ingredients out and pans bubbling. Expect to hear much laughter as together they rummage through cutlery drawers, nose through spice racks and fling open fridge doors, chopping and chatting to get food on the table.


    Guests for Series 1 include an academic, Ellen Hughes baking her No Recipe Apple Cake, broadcaster Cerys Matthews making a Cawl, No - Dig Gardener Charles Dowding using his home grown beets for a Borscht, comedian Amy Mason whips up a Leek Pasta and the CEO of Childline Rebecca Wilcox cooks Carbonara. With more guests in the pipeline, tuck in for some tasty kitchen companionship.



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  • James Beard Award-winning chef Scott Carsberg takes you inside the kitchen of
    his new Seattle restaurant, Bisato.

  • Food is part of everyone's lives. How that meal gets to our table depends on a large, complex and interweaving system. It includes growing, distribution and commerce, health provision government and community action, culture, and so much more. Join me as I attempt to unpick, and mull over all aspects of this system. I'll be joined by guest who are experts in their individual fields, but all passionate about the system that feeds our bodies, and sometimes our souls too.

    Produce by the Hull Food Partnership in association with Hull Food Partnership


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  • Ever wondered what dinnertime looks like in Malta, Malaysia or the Gambia?

    Dishing Up is a podcast that combines the food we love most with the people we love most. Through history, culture, faith and family, weโ€™ll take you on a tour of the countries of the world, speaking to chefs about their culinary traditions, favourite dishes from home and earliest memories of cooking.

    Dishing Up is part of Larder, a food magazine that shares dishes and stories across cultures and generations, because who you are is what you eat.

  • Raw, unfiltered with plenty of sediment.Each week Luke and Will dive into five questions about the world of wine.

    lukeflunder.substack.com

  • To grow food or to protect nature? It often seems as if one can only be done at the expense of the other. In this podcast, farmer & ex-MP Neil Parish seeks to find out if, in fact, we can do both.


    Our relationship with food is on the brink of a massive shift. Global instability disrupting food security, UK farmers are being incentivised to promote biodiversity rather than grow food. And climate change is starting to transform what we grow, what we eat and how we live. As a Somerset farmer, Neil Parish is facing up to all these changes. And as an EU & UK parliamentarian, for 20 years he helped design the policies that shape our food system. Now, he has unfinished business. In this podcast, local, national & global experts join Neil to tackle crucial questions about the past, present and future relationship between food and the environment.


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  • Behind the scenes of the UK fine dining scene. The inside track with the best chefs and producers

  • A conversational podcast taking a closer look at some of the most extraordinary items in the Brontรซ Parsonage Museum collection.

  • In the first two podcasts of her series, Patsy Rodenburg and her colleague, Eliot Shrimpton discuss the erosion of craft in teaching, artistry and leadership.

    Practising and teaching craft takes a mixture of resilience and humility. Craft requires hours of repetition and reworked correction when taught to inexperienced students. It takes time and is therefore expensive to teach. However, the benefits of learning an embodied practice are limitless; not only in maintaining excellence in the performing arts but in the actual process of physical learning.

    Craft is about doing; it is beyond explanation or a reading list. It is learning that canโ€™t be bluffed or taken from A.I.. The results are clear and seen; heard, felt and experienced. Through repetition craft becomes organic. It frees and focuses the imagination. It allows the craftsperson to pour their body, mind, heart and spirit into what they are making.

    And with the hard work comes the joy. The joy of achievement, nailing it, consistency, invention and transformation.

    Once you have succeeded in learning one craft, the door opens and you can apply the same working processes to any other craft. It is a transferable skill.

    Everyone can learn craft. It is not a secret known to a few but a discipline that our species developed very early in our evolution. Everyone, in every community, learned how to work in this way; so known and relevant to our survival that we have taken craft for granted.

    Someone showed a child how to weave a basket or knap an arrowhead. Every so often a child found joy in making the basket and then excelled at basket making. Better baskets changed their community for better.

    Craft is essential if you want to excel. It is the journey towards your chosen profession; the team, the band, the guild, the ensemble.

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    Patys would like to say thank you to the following for making the podcast series a reality:

    Gareth Price Lewis  - Chatterbox Audio

    Kate Fenton - Chatterbox Audio

    John Yiannaki - JY Productions Ltd.

    Athena Yiannakis - JY Productions Ltd.

    Eliot Shrimpton

  • A married couple sit around their dining table and discuss the Discworld series of books by Terry Prachett. Each episode covers one of the books in publication order.

  • The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it.

  • Hello and welcome to Folk This, a podcast about sustainability and traditional cultures. Join us each month as we meet people around the world who are focused on connecting with and preserving the natural world in their folk practice.

  • Avid theatre fan and theatre writer Kerrie Nicholson invites you along to all her theatre adventures - musicals, plays and dance

  • Join us on our podcast journey with two best friends who also happen to be florists, as we delve deep into the world of wedding floristry. Get ready for insider gossip, the hottest trends, and candid discussions about what's in and what's out in the world of floral design.

    From our favorite color schemes to the styles that we believe should be left in the past, we're here to cover it all. Whether you're a bride-to-be seeking advice or considering a career in the industry yourself, we've got you covered.

    Join us as we share our experiences, insights, and plenty of laughs along the way. We can't wait to embark on this journey with you!


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  • In a queer-normative future that isn’t all rainbows and sparkles, the justice you receive depends on your job – assuming you can get it at all. Enter vigilante detective Andersson Dexter, whose beat covers both the physical world and the online universe Marionette City. Helping people who have nowhere else to turn, he’s making the worlds better one client at a time, but is it enough? The Andersson Dexter Investigations is a four-book cyberpunk detective series by Nebula Award finalist M. Darusha Wehm.

  • Lord of the Flies, meets Zombiesโ€ฆ. Stranded on Catalina Island after the outbreak, a small group of Venture Scouts confront the โ€œInfected", testing their mettle and the strength of their friendships. This immersive audio drama is a heart-pounding blend of horror and adventure as these preteens, armed with only determination and their Scout Rules, navigate the rugged island, discovering the essence of courage and sacrifice in the face of an apocalypse. Bonds are tested, innocence is lost, and the scout motto โ€œStay Alert, Stay Aliveโ€ takes on a whole new, dark significance in this stand-alone new audio drama from the creators of Weโ€™re Alive.

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  • Hosted by actor Florence St Leger - we are a bedtime Podcast for Performers and Creators, drift off to sleep to the words you love to perform.