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ArtyParti

Jay Sykes Media

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🎙️ Podcast | Events | Directory 🎉 Celebrating artists & creatives 🗣️ New episodes every 1st and 3rd Sunday 📍 Based in #Sunderland, UK 🏁 Est. 2015, produced by @JaySykesMedia
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Welcome to The PlayStream Podcast - a collection of audio dramas and comedies from Coracle, a company based in Newcastle/Gateshead. Coracle are dedicated to nurturing new writing talent and creating quality audio drama and theatre. Bold story-telling is at the heart of our work. The podcast contains original plays from our resident writer Arabella Arnott, as well as commissioned podcasts written as reaction pieces to accompany our live theatre productions. Feel free to check our other work o ...
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Athletico Mince

Bob Mortimer & Andy Dawson

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Bob Mortimer and Andy Dawson's podcast - brass hands, blue drink and more. It's not really about football, d'you know what I mean? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In 2014 a 29 year old from Gateshead in the north of England, emboldened by Marc Maron's candour had the misguided thought, 'Why don't I do a podcast?'. Unfortunately, Mark didn't really have a premise, script or point. Fast forward to the present, Mark is cringing about his contribution to the craft of recording yourself talking with absolutely no use, direction nor shame. However, these files exist and capture a time...a time when Mark too fell prey to the raging desire to say things into ...
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Based on the tremendous feedback from Project Likkutei Torah’s weekly Hisbonenus podcast we are adding another podcast that demystifies hisbonenus. This podcast will teach the talmid this “lost art” in a simple step-by-step manner. The classes will be given by Rabbi Dov Ber Klein. He has been active in secular and religious education for over 40 years. He is the author of the Kehos publication “Sea Traveler '', a practical step-by-step guide to prayer and Chassidic meditation. He has transfo ...
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Amateur Hour: the Amdram Podcast

Amateur Hour: the Amdram Podcast

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Amateur Hour explores the weird and wonderful world of amateur dramatics - the highs and lows, and everything in between. We'll be speaking to people from all across the country, from groups of all shapes and sizes, finding out what makes them tick, and why we put so much time and effort into entertaining the public. We want this podcast to bring together the amdram community, no matter how expensive your tickets are, how flashy your sets look, and how good your interval refreshments are. No ...
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Milk the Cow Podcast

Milk the Cow Podcast

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Milk the Cow podcast: your platform for discussion, and interesting guests across the spectrum of society, culture, news and politics.. Please subscribe, comment and rate good people. It is appreciated. Please like and share our new pages and get involved in the discussion: heck out our new weekly livestream on the Cow Daily YouTube channel in which we talk about things like this and other things. In addition a new series of the podcast lives there with guests such as: Sleaford Mods, Jackie ...
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Join Dave, Steely, and Mickey as they look back on the first week of pre-season — and as always, it’s been eventful being a Gateshead FC fan, hasn’t it? The new strips have arrived and they look absolutely magnificent — don’t forget to order yours here: 👉 https://store.hopeandglorysportswear.co.uk/gateshead-fc We also preview Saturday’s pre-season …
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Join Dave, Steely and Mickey as they celebrate the return of football! ⚽️ The lads reflect on Gateshead’s first pre-season friendly away at neighbours Hebburn Town of the Northern Premier League, and look ahead to the exciting away days now we know the fixtures for the forthcoming Enterprise National League campaign. We also can’t wait to host a li…
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In an earlier episode, we met the founder of the new Sunderland Lit and Phil Society, Auburn Langley. This group now host monthly panel discussions - talking about issues and challenges that affect people in Sunderland across a range of sectors. From now onwards, they’re in Pop Recs, but we were there for last month’s Lit and Phil in the place wher…
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Poetry, novels, audio drama, mixed media storytelling, flash fiction, stand-up, and short story writing. The stars just so happened to align at our second Show & Tell back in December, in the creative cafe and clothing store ‘Port Independent’, that every attendee who shared their practice were working with creative writing and storytelling: Poet a…
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In 1897, a young boy was facing his final days living at the Sunderland Orphan Asylum. He was about to turn 14, and would need to leave the orphanage. He was a choirboy, and during one church service he scribbled down words to the future on the back of an order of service. “Dear friend. Whoever finds this paper, think of William Elliott.” Over a ce…
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Join us in the Atheneum building in Sunderland, where as society has celebrated its relaunch after over 150 years. Auburn Langley, Founder of the (new) Sunderland Lit & Phil Society, shares her motivations behind reclaiming and relaunching Sunderland Lit & Phil - and we hear recordings from across the evening; poetry performances by Amy Grainger (a…
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On today's ArtyParti, join us to celebrate the work and craft of MA Visual Practice students and graduates at the University of Sunderland, as these artists of various disciplines guide you through their exhibitions at the MA Degree Show. It's kicked off by a moving and evocative speech by Dr. Suzy O'Hara, Lecturer in Digital Arts and Enterprise: "…
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Today i ran a test stream to iron out the kinks in the new studio space, ahead of the new series. I discuss with regulars in the live chat how we navigate this new world. Please support the work via the links below and if you want to participate in the live chat, turn on the Youtube notification bell: YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/5Taa7h74Bkg SPOTIFY: …
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Six more artists & creatives “step up to the microphone” at our first ‘Show & Tell’ event at Port Independent in Sunderland, to share their projects and practice. From (literally) shining a light on the environmental destruction of 'ghost-fishing', to the restorative healing of collective water-colouring when dealing with grief, our artists & creat…
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A live audience recording, part of ‘Creative Industries Week’ at the University of Sunderland. Together we talk advice when starting out in the creative industries; exploring side quests, life-balance, and learning to let some of your plates smash. Nicole Saenchan retells her experience of leaving university and entering the world of commercial pro…
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Safety with Mickey Nixon, soccer secrecy, Steve and Mark drink liquids, countryside bother, and fighting with Peter. (Rec: 28/5/24 - full version available in Club Parsnips archive) Join Club Parsnips at https://www.patreon.com/c/athleticomince - extra episodes, studio footage, animation, all sorts of extra stuff Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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Six artists & creatives from our first ‘Show & Tell’ event at Port Independent “step up to the microphone” to share their projects and practice. Hear original writing by mixed media Sarah Drummond, who wrote a 100-line poem for her grandmother's birthday, and the opening extract from cyberpunk novel 'Joy-Land' by speculative fiction writer Stephen …
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