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17 January 2022
Interview and showcase of junk food artist Pablo Llana
Pablo Llana is a critically acclaimed artist living and working in Mexico. His work explores themes of consumerism and waste, often utilising the medium of used junk food wrappers.
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13 December 2021
Interview with Peter Layton, world renowned glassblower
Glassblowing is one of the most endangered crafts, but Peter Layton has sat at the centre of a revival that goes back over 45 years.
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10 December 2021
Interview with Homeless Network Scotland's improvement lead, Martin Gavin
We spoke to Martin Gavin, the improvement lead of Homeless Network Scotland, about how his organisation tackles homelessness and the misconceptions surrounding the issue.
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7 December 2021
Interview with expert on international migration, Professor Heaven Crawley
Heaven Crawley, a professor of International Migration, explains the realities that refugees are facing and how the UK government is failing to provide them with safe and legal options.
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26 November 2021
'Hemispheres': Jess Chalker on her new album
The Australian singer-songwriter spoke to Voice about the emotional and conceptual themes surrounding her new record ‘Hemispheres’, and how she doesn’t want to be deemed a ‘lockdown artist’.
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24 November 2021
Interview with Aly Stoneman, poet and doctoral researcher of coastal erosion
We spoke to Aly Stoneman, climate change poet and doctoral researcher, about her journey into the creative industry and her unique exploration of coastal erosion.
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17 November 2021
Anti-Bullying Week: Tegan's Story
14-year-old Tegan shares her experience with bullying, and how she overcame it with the help of her parents.
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8 November 2021
Want my job? with Jule Konrad, Echelon Talent Agency
We spoke to Jule Konrad, from Echelon Talent Agency about what she does day-to-day as a music booking agent, and how she ended up with the job.
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28 October 2021
Being a Black woman in tech, with Mel Ezechukwu
Mel Ezechukwu speaks on being a Black woman in the tech industry for Black History Month.
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18 October 2021
Interview: Frances Duncan, CEO of the Clock Tower Sanctuary
Voice speaks to Frances Duncan, CEO of Brighton’s Clock Tower Sanctuary (CTS) about homelessness in the city, and what they do to help those in need, specifically younger people who have become insecurely housed or live on the streets.
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16 October 2021
Interview with Kate Russell, The Foyer Federation
We speak to the head of programmes and network of The Foyer Federation, a network of learning and accommodation centres for young people who can't live at home.
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11 October 2021
Want my job? With filmmaker Idriss Assoumanou
"Seeing it happen, come together and creating a story out of nothing with the limited resources, it’s like performing magic..."
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6 October 2021
With Whom on Zoom: Episode 7: Raquel Meseguer Zafe
Join us for another episode of With Whom on Zoom in which we are joined by artist Raquel Meseguer Zafe, discussing her Coventry exhibition, A Crash Course in Cloudspotting
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4 October 2021
Want my job? with Wynter Prior, producer, mix engineer and founder of Sphynx Studios
Working within music can be hard, as the work often comes with a lack of stability. In this interview, Metal music producer Wynter Prior from Sphynx studios explains how he managed to build a career for himself in an incredibly competitive industry.
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30 September 2021
Interview: Oli Furness from Oi Musica on the Let It Grow Campaign
Off the back of their viral video for Enough is Enough, we spoke to their artistic director, Oli Furness from Oi Musica, about the new Let it Grow campaign that the video spawned, and how it aims to raise climate awareness prior to COP26.
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27 September 2021
Interview with Dan Hewitt from The Rivers
Dan Hewitt, frontman of the aspiring indie-rock band, The Rivers, answered some of my questions about the band dynamics, their upcoming releases, and about music’s effect on people’s lives.
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25 September 2021
Interview with authors Saskia Calliste and Zainab Raghdo
Hairvolution: Her Hair, Her Story, Our History has recently launched and is a compendium on Black female experiences with their hair, both personally and in society.
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20 September 2021
Want my job? with murder mystery game designer Ronan Jennings
"Make stuff. Then show that stuff to people. Then make more stuff. It doesn’t matter what that stuff is: art, music, literature, games, just keep making it. It might be bad, but so what?"