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Gene Baur is the founder of Farm Sanctuary, a place of rescue, refuge, and adoption for hundreds of farm animals each year. Farm Sanctuary shelters enable visitors to connect with farm animals as emotional, intelligent individuals. Gene has also led campaigns to change laws about animal treatment and taken undercover photographs of farms, stockyards, and slaughterhouses, documenting deplorable conditions. His pictures and videos exposing factory farming cruelties have aired nationally and internationally, educating millions about the plight of modern farm animals, and his rescue work inspired an international farm sanctuary movement. Once called “the conscience of the food movement” by Time magazine, Gene walks the walk and talks the talk when it comes to food and animal rights. Jay and Gene discuss the political and cultural steps that will bring about the end of factory farming and a healthier approach to animals and food. Today's episode was produced by Tani Levitt and Mijon Zulu. To check out more episodes or to learn more about the show, you can visit our website Allaboutchangepodcast.com. If you like our show, spread the word, tell a friend or family member, or leave us a review on your favorite podcasting app. We really appreciate it. All About Change is produced by the Ruderman Family Foundation. Episode Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:05 The state of veganism 6:18 Cultural shifts around factory farming and veganism 14:58 Gene’s three paths of activism 17:44 Gene’s legislative successes 22:25 Accepting people where they are in their journeys 25:36 Thank you and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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Вміст надано Lucia Scazzocchio and Social Broadcasts. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Lucia Scazzocchio and Social Broadcasts або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Do you find yourself stuck in the same channels? Unable to break out of the echo-chamber of your media consumption and worldview. Transmitter is here to cut through the noise. Lucia Scazzocchio from 'Social Broadcasts' scans the digital soundscape every other month to bring you original sounds, new voices and archive treasures from podcasts, radio, sound installations and anything that catches her ears.
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Вміст надано Lucia Scazzocchio and Social Broadcasts. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Lucia Scazzocchio and Social Broadcasts або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Do you find yourself stuck in the same channels? Unable to break out of the echo-chamber of your media consumption and worldview. Transmitter is here to cut through the noise. Lucia Scazzocchio from 'Social Broadcasts' scans the digital soundscape every other month to bring you original sounds, new voices and archive treasures from podcasts, radio, sound installations and anything that catches her ears.
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×This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour features a selection of audio works that have been submitted to xmtr.fm : Nanou Thassinda tells her story of belonging and acceptance in the UK through a study of regional accents in Life in Progress by Phoebe Macindoe, Chloe Turpin has uncomfortable conversations with her family in Brittany about a shameful event concerning her grandmother Emmeline during WW2 in Shorn Women, and Giacomo Bagni has to come to terms with the replacement son that his father has chosen to spend time with in Brothers.…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour hands the reins over to film maker and sound artist Ian Nesbitt from Radio Commons , on online platform of sonic interventions seeking to practice solidarity by building collective agency. It is an assembly of audio works structured as an online archipelago. The show features a selection of sound pieces from several of these mythical islands, all connected by the watery themes works from a new sonic island « Counterflows » This show brings together exempts of the following works: Thread by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc, Dark Sloshing by Sonia Levy and Lucy A. Sames, Sonic Rituals by Alifiyah Imani, An Ear to River – Counterflows by Blanc Sceol, Solemn Debt by Akka (Shareeka Helaluddin), Cockles of my Heart by Breakwater (Youngsook Choi and Taey Iohe). 1. Thread by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc https://radiocommons.org/transmission/thread/ 2. Dark Sloshing – Traffic into Crayfish by Sonia Levy and Lucy A. Sames https://radiocommons.org/transmission/dark-sloshing/ 3. Sonic Rituals by Alifiyah Imani https://radiocommons.org/transmission/sonic-rituals/ 4. An Ear to River – Counterflows by Blanc Sceol https://radiocommons.org/transmission/an-ear-to-river-counterflows/ 5. Solemn Debt by Akka (Shareeka Helaluddin) https://radiocommons.org/transmission/solemn-debt/ 6. Cockles of my Heart Breakwater (Youngsook Choi and Taey Iohe) https://radiocommons.org/transmission/cockels-of-my-heart/…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour features a selection of short audio works that have been submitted to XMTR over the past year by both new and seasoned audio makers from around the world. Works featured are: The Magic of Waves by Eve Marie Bouche, I’d Rather be Swimming by Clair Urbahn, Smugglers Song by Mary Hooper, Knife, Fork, Keys by Hye Young Sin, The Human Jukebox by Stella Sims, Application Declined by Alice Foxall, We Will not Stop, We Will Not Rest by Melanie Marich and Sajina Shrestha, Jim, Human Waste Expert by Patrick McNameeKing, Crush Tango by Eloïse Bertil and Times Square–42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal by Tom Sayers…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour is a retrospective conversation about the inception and outcomes of sound art and sonic storytelling festivals Sono Electro and XMTR Audio Arts Festival that took place in St Leonards on Sea in September. James Wilkie from Sono Electro and Lucia Scazzocchio from XMTR talk to Isobel Anderson - host of Girls Twiddling Knobs , about how the worked together on the festival(s), the learnings from behind the scenes and their ambitions for the future - could St Leonards on Sea become a sonic destination? This is a candid conversation about collaboration, curation and working with and within an established creative community, with clips and and extracts from artists and performances featured at the festival. You can access the track list from this show and full audio works on xmtr.fm/festival . Tracklist: Anam Cara - Ear to the Ground - Dan 'you are tuning in to the Lido graveyard' Limbo Tapes - Radio Limbo Live at XMTR Festival Blanc Sceol - Orbit Meditation Stellaria Media (Lucida Guy and Alice Armstrong) Blue Heart Ben Philipps - Home Sounds Ben Chennett - A Choir for Hastings and St Leonards Marcia Farquar - The Lido Jem Finer - Pinball Machine Phil Smith - Zwischenzeit Will Gore + Esme Curtis - Invisible Cities, Argia Ed Baxter + Anthony Moore - Life Sentence Jem Finer - Pinball Machine Blanc Sceol - Orbit Meditation…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour hands over the reigns to Adriene and Stuart from LLtNS (Long Live the New Sound) the freeform anti-podcast podcast for creative audio where audio makers and recordists can freely upload their sounds to add to this ever growing archive. They have chosen a selection of unexpected, eclectic, precise, messy and otherwise sounds from what has been uploaded over the years. Featuring, in order: Misophonic Happenings by Carlo Patrão ASLEEPerd by sleep number beds 920am by Jazmine (JT) Green Episode 1 : The Circles by Matters of Truth Rakiura/Stewart Island - 09/23 by Sam Donkin Episode 2 : The Change by Matters of Truth good and bad and dangerous and dangerously good by information jewellery On the village cricket pitch by SDU We Went Camping by Regan Hutchins Voies Urbaines: Rue Mespoul by Mathias Guilbaud This is absolutely, definitely not a test. And the previous episode was too long by vegetarian nachos A Past Life by Olivia Ravioli Fish by Cristina Marras Engaged by Mr. Cracking Through by Lily Sloane Sherry's Health Insurance Nachos by Henrici Tai Throwing rocks at a frozen river by adriene…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour is a conversation with Ed Baxter who has recently stepped down as Resonance FM creative director after being at the helm for over 22 years. Ed has selected a number of audio works that he initiated, directed or produced during this time, with a common theme of 'creating the conditions for something to happen'. These radio experiments are a wonderful example of what occurs when this medium is stretched and contorted, allowing for the unexpected whist setting out imaginative parameters. Works included are: Score for Open-heart Surgery on Charlie Watts, Shut Your Eyes to Art, SpeedDataRadio, The Exeter Whisper, Fifth Sketch for Ascent and Descent, Intimacy and Distance and Millions Flee as California Burns.…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour is dedicated to Lowlines - a sonic scrapbook, a passport to roam, tuning in to the pulse of place, with 2 episodes from this series follows food entrepreneur & urban place-maker Petra Barran as she travels through the Americas, meeting people with profound connections to the places they’re from. We’ll join Petra as she travels from London to New Orleans immersing herself in a Second Line parade and then on to the Amtrak slow train from New Orleans to Arizona connecting with strangers along the way. Lowlines was created and hosted by Petra Barran, Produced by Lucia Scazzocchio of Social Broadcasts , Executive-Produced by Lina Prestwood of Scenery Studios , Mixing & Mastering: Jobina Tinnemans , Music by Hannah Marshall To listen to the whole series go to Lowlines or find it on all podcast platforms.…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour celebrates works that have been submitted to xmtr.fm over the past year with an episode from Bristol based radio project Limbo Tapes' new podcast Limbo Calling, an exercise in mischief and the mundane from New York based Icelandic composer/sound designer Andrea Kristindottir, Berlin based photographer and audio story teller Miri Berlin takes on a haunting journey from intensive care unit to crematorium and musician and sound engineer Ivan Eastley contemplates silence.…
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour is dedicated to Earlid a gallery of evolving exhibits of sound art. US based Earlid founder and curator and seasoned radio practitioner Joan Shuman talks through a selection of five audio works that come under the theme Hubris and Humility. Works featured are by Bassel, Meira Asher, Evangeline Riddiford Graham and Joan Shuman. 1. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it Myra Al-Rahim aka Bassel, 2019 https://www.earlid.org/posts/cycles-of-atrocity/ 2. Cicatrix Joan Schuman, 2008 https://www.joanschuman.com/hyperacousia/posts/cicatrix 3. Still Sleeping Meira Asher, 2016 https://www.earlid.org/posts/meira-asher-still-sleeping 4. Dog Woman: An Interview Evangeline Riddiford Graham, 2020 https://www.earlid.org/posts/dog-woman 5 .The Hitman Joan Schuman 2021 https://www.joanschuman.com/hyperacousia/posts/how-you-treat-them-is-what-you-are…

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This Transmitter Radio Hour is a selection of audio works chosen by award winning Glasgow based radio producer and sound artist Steve Urquhart . He joins Lucia to discuss why these works inspire, make him laugh and more importantly break the rules and conventions of radio making. Steve has worked for local radio in Cumbria, National Prison Radio and made many many documentaries and shorts for BBC Radio. Works featured: 1. LEAVING A MARK Produced by Emily Hsaio for Transom Story Workshop , 2013 https://www.thirdcoastfestival.org/feature/leaving-a-mark 2. THE HOT DOGS BBC Radio Cumbria, circa 1999/2000. Presenter: Alan Smith. Producer: Steve Urquhart 3. RABBLE ROUSERS (extract) Produced by Sarah Boothroyd, 2012 https://soundcloud.com/sarah-boothroyd/boothroyd-rabble-rousers 4. PRISON WALK (unedited) Recorded by Chris Impey inside HMP Brixton, London, 2011 5. LYN AND MARY (extract) The Listening Project, BBC, 2013 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p6rz3 6. THE FURNITURE SUPPER CLUB Produced by Clara Lou, 2017 https://soundcloud.com/clara-lipfert/the-furniture-supper-club https://www.claralou.net/work/the-furniture-supper-club 7. BUMP (from ‘Time Constraints AKA the 32Megabyte Mixtape’) Produced by Alan Bryden, 2017 https://soundcloud.com/listentosteve/alan-bryden-bump-from-time-constraints https://linktr.ee/alan_bryden…
This show is dedicated to the joyful chaos that is Angel Edmonton in Enfield, North London. Once an industrial hub attracting factory workers and their families, the area has been neglected for decades as factories gave way to warehouses and social housing fell into decay. Today it's a multicultural crossroads undergoing massive redevelopment. Echoes of Angels produced by Social Broadcasts takes us on a trip down the main artery - Fore Street, guided by local residents and business owners. Echoes of Angels a Social Broadcast by – Lucia Scazzocchio Commissioned by Fore Street for All Next we join Enfield People’s Theatre with local producer Soveks Lo behind the scenes of their latest production Bread and Roses - a community play recounting the 1915 Edmonton Rent Strike and the community action (led and won by local women) drawing parallels with the current housing crises. .…
This Transmitter Radio Hour is an ode to tapes and time, featuring Glasgow based sound artist Steve Urquhart’s Doing Bird a mixtape recorded with inmates at Perth Prison (Scotland), a meditation on time by Brighton based composer and sound artists Joseph Wilkinson and a wonky plunderphonic mixtape by Bristol based Limbo Tapes. 1. Radio producer and sound artist Steve Urquhart worked with inmates at HMP Perth engage with archive birdsong and oral history recordings from the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club in a unique, creative audio art collaboration. You can listen to side B of Doing Bird here 2. Joseph Wilkinson is a composer, sound designer and audio artist based in Brighton, exploring the relationship between sound and our inner worlds. He collaborates with his wife and creative partner Cam Brandow as Farfar Studio, their combined channel for enchanting experiences through bespoke music, sound, and storytelling. I sit in the shade is a short form documentary that is a meditation on time, our relationship to it, and the world around us. A mix of introspection, interviews with thoughts from authors, thinkers and tree-people. 3. Side B of Limbo Tapes is from a compilation of sounds made for monthly show Radio Limbo on Noods Radio, which is the flagship for cassette label, Limbo Tapes, a collaboration between Pete Hazell and Sean Lee. You can hear side A of Limbo Tapes here…
This Transmitter Radio hour is dedicated to a series of 'Audio Postcards' produced by Lucia Scazzocchio (Social Broadcasts) to accompany Sea Change part of At the Docks 2023, a new summer season of arts culture and events at the Royal Docks in East London. Curated by Invisible Dust, Sea Change brings artists together with leading academics and University College London inspired by research into sustainable responses to the climate emergency. ‘Sea Change’ is a term used for a substantial shift in situation or perspective and was first used in Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’, a play with a background, like the Royal Docks, of sea voyages, developing globalisation and colonialism. Sea Change points to the future, to the need for changing practices, but also alludes to a pivot point of the climate crisis in the docks history – the move from sail to steam power. This development led to an enormous expansion in London’s trade and exchange of goods and peoples, which enabled modern day industrialisation, globalisation and with it the problems of climate change. Artists Dana Olărescu, Raqs Media Collective, Melanie Manchot and Simon Faithfull give a unique insight into their commissions at the Royal Docks between 11-29th May.…
This Transmitter Radio Hour explores the sonic theatre of Soundworlds - in conversation with director Patrick Eakin Young . The award winning Soundworlds is an audio stage for diverse stories where musicians, writers, theatre makers and sound artists collaborate to create a unique and immersive series of musical theatre for the ears. Extracts played are from: 1. Remnants Part 1 A three-part auditory excavation, unearthing the songs and stories of love and loss, buried beneath the soil of post-war Bosnia. Featuring: Courtney Angela Brkic Composition: Christian Mason, Shelley Parker 2. Town is by the Sea An audio picture book conjuring impressions from a childhood spent in the coastal mining communities of Nova Scotia Music composed and performed by Anna Rheingans Text by Joanne Schwartz, adapted from her 2017 book with illustrator Sydney Smith 3. A Christmas Party Living-room concert meets domestic drama in an immersive holiday special Voice and piano: Douglas Dare…
This Transmitter Radio Hour is a selection of audio works chosen by sound artist, musician and audio maker Samuel Robinson who joins Lucia in conversation as they discuss what audio works bring him joy, as well as unpacking some of the current podcast tropes, listening in on some heart- felt conversations and joining some dots between Sam’s life in the US and the UK through sound. 1. Captain Maurice Seddon - May i explain explain my situation? In the words of william english “ captain maurice seddon was a highly unusual and inventive person who took an uncompromising stance on life ”. he was the inventor of heated clothing, and made many media appearances in the 1980’s to promote them. Seddon recorded his phone calls, this piece is one of 12 from the collection ‘ the seddon tapes vol. 1 ’ put together by his friend William English in 2017 and released on paradigm discs. 2. Emily Naylor - Untitled This is a piece a friend (Emily) sent me a while ago and recently remembered. Emily made it while doing a radio masters at Goldsmiths. 3. The onion - A very fatal murder (episode 1) It’s such a clever send up of the true crime ‘genre’ of podcast spawned by the success of serial. it nails it. I listened to this first in 2018 (i think when it came out) and yet despite it feeling so played out then i’ve noticed the production of podcasts with the approach of this podcast is parodying only increase! 4. Everything is alive - Grain of sand (inspector sands clip) This clip is taken is an interview with a grain of sand called chioke. each episode of EIA (or those i’ve heard) has an intermission of sorts that features a short segment that is tangentially linked to the primary interview. in this episode the link is the ‘inspector sands’ announcement used at train stations to alert staff to a fire without scaring the public. Hosted by Ian Chillag, produced by Jennifer Mills Listen to the whole episode 5. Samuel Robinson - Driving to the airport with Larissa Very few people make me really laugh but Larissa is one of them. in 2021 she gave me a lift to the airport and started talking to the GPS which made me laugh. I wanted to capture the moment, to document our friendship and its dynamic. I started recording on my watch (i think), and a few months later when home I cut it up and paired with a piece of music i’d made at some point. 6. Raw sounds podcast (cultural exchange segment) In early 2019 i worked with a group of people at raw material’s raw sounds project to develop their creative audio production skills. It was pitched to me as a podcast course, but there’s so many different types of podcasts, and this group had disparate interests and needs. I chose to work to each week support them to develop skills with interviewing, recording, editing, music production, critical thinking, scripting, ideation, etc. we would record what we did each week with the view to edit it together ultimately to create our own podcast. I have a very good friend who worked as a teacher in Sonoma county, California with a group of younger people with varying special needs. i proposed we do a ‘cultural exchange’, in which members of each group would ask and answer each others questions — the results of which i edited together and assembled over a piece of music composed by someone in my group.…
This next hour is dedicated to a single project recorded and produced by Lucia Scazzocchio in collaboration with the Tower Hamlets Regeneration team. Docklands and the Isle of Dogs has changed dramatically since being established as a busy industrial hub centred around the docks to an industrial wasteland in the 1980's and then an ambitious redevelopment with the arrival of Canary Wharf. The DLR and the infrastructure around this overground railway line has been key to the development of the area. Talking to local people who live and work on the Isle of Dogs across four generations we will hear about the unique history of the island, how things have changed and how the DLR Underline could be used in the future. Commissioned by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets as part of the ‘DLR Underline Activation’ project, this audio series recorded from Sept 21-May 22 aims to celebrate the area’s heritage to collectively reimagine the future of the Underline as a public active space. Thank you to everyone who contributed their words and insights with special thanks to Cubitt Library and the Friends of Island History Trust. Recording and Sound Design: Lucia Scazzocchio Recording Assistant: Dhevia Sharma…
Every location on the Cities and Memory sound map features 2 sounds, the original field recording of that place and a reimagined sound that presents that place and time as somewhere else, somewhere new. There are over 5,000 sounds featured on this sound map, spread over more than 100 countries and territories. We’ll visit a selection and keeping with the concept you will hear the original field recording of a place followed by a re-imagined piece. Featuring: 1. Duet for breaking waves and the horizon by Cities and Memory (Caloura in the Azores) 2. Lockdown thunderstorm in Oxford by Cities and Memory (Oxford) 3. Chongqing Docks by Andy McDade (Chaotianmen Dock, Chongqing, South West China recorded by Ian MacArthur) 4. The loneliness of the late-night station by Cities and Memory (Berlin at Bellevue station recorded by Cristina Iscenco) 5. It’s not a wave it’s a river by Cristina Marras (Carlo Scarpa, Antivole Italy) 6.The Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo in Venice by de Velden (Venice, Italy) 7. Echoes by Bill Stevens (Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, New York, USA) 8 A recording of a story 'Alfons and the Magic Christmas Tree featured on HCJB’s DX Party Line hosted by Clayton Howard. Recorded by Paul Rawdon, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive for the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio. 9 War on Hugs by Kid Kin…
The Devil Museum is a one man radio play, the audio diary of a man photographing all three-thousand of the museum’s devil sculptures. (And yes the museum exists, we looked it up) For a number of reasons, however, the project cannot be completed. As the diary tracks these failings, the peice moves subtly into less tangible subjects such as boredom, isolation and loneliness. Produced by Jacob Dywer on a residency at Rupert (Lithuania) and contains original compositions by Kareem Lotfy .…
The Transmitter radio hour showcases the kind of works you will find on xmtr.fm , a sonic storytelling platform dedicated to independent and archive audio. The next hour is dedicated to sounds from the North Yorkshire Coast and more specifically the Wild Eye Project by Invisible Dust. If you miss the sea or just want to enjoy a moment near the water, the next hour features audio postcards from Scarborough by Lucia Scazzocchio and Silvia Malnati, Sea Songs from beneath the waves by Rob Mackay and words from Alice Sharp from Invisible Dust bringing artists and scientists together to explore environment and climate change.…
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This episode has a distinctly European flavour and will be showcasing work from the Italian radio platform Radio Papesse, the Belgian space for sonic creations RadioLa as well something from the prolific Italian multi-media artist Cristina Marras and a short from the Social Broadcast archive. 1. Me My English and all the languages of my life by Anna Raimondo From Radiola.be 2. The Smell of Naptha by Cristina Marras 3. Love and Life on Lincoln Road - Francesco Costa by Lucia Scazzocchio From Radio Local 4. Meteor Bodies by Kate Donovan with mentorship from Katharina Metts From Radio Papesse…
The next hour will be showcasing some audio works featured on xmtr.fm as well as some works produced by Social Broadcasts over the past year. The first piece you’ll hear is from a series of Audio Postcards commissioned for the Wild Eye Project by Invisible Dust in Scarborough who work with artists to explore the environment and climate change. Here are some sounds sent from the North Sea. Produced by Lucia Scazzocchio with sound design by Silvia Malnati. Next, we travel down south to London and more specifically Hackney’s Ridley Road market where May Robson meets the local traders who are struggling with the imminent changes and inevitable gentrification. Produced by May Robson with Tamara Stoll who is working on the save Ridley Road campaign. It was broadcast as part of the online magazine The History Workshop Now, close your eyes and get ready to experience something a little more ethereal as we enter the cosmos through a rich tapestry of sound by Belgian artist Adrien Pinet . This is just one of the many sound works you can hear on xmtr.fm’s Francophone cousin, Radiola.be . It’s an amazing resource. Our final selection of this hour is from an oral history project Lily’s Legacy, celebrating the life Lily Montagu a magistrate, social worker, writer and co-founder of the Liberal Jewish movement in the UK. Here are some memories of Lily. Project produced by Liberal Judaism with the National Heritage Lottery Fund. There is plenty more to listen to and watch on lilyslegacyproject.com…
The next hour showcases some winning and shortlisted English language or no language works from the Phonurgia Nova Awards - a celebration of radiophonic creation. Winner of the Field Recording category Tom Fisher aka Action Pyramid captures the Suffolk countryside with ‘Hoverflies, Reed Pipes, Cockchafers and Bullroearers’, there’s surreal interrogation with 'Daisy Daisy' by Phoebe McIndoe, ‘ Loss in Translation ’ speech prize winner up by Lucia Scazzocchio and Sasha Edye-Lindner, captures loss and grief during lockdown and ’The Floating Exchange’ by Pierre Costard transports to the troubled waters of Lake Nokoue in Benin.…
We continue our exploration of the art of conversation with Joy Kahumbu who spent several years coordinating the ‘Compassionate Neighbours’ initiative at St Josephs Hospice in Hackney; essentially a match-making service connecting mobile with more isolated house-bound members of the community to create regular social interaction. Conversation is at the heart of this initiative, which has since been rolled out in different boroughs creating a network of peer to peer support that feels especially relevant now. We also eavesdrop on some candid conversations between community members recorded at St Joseph’s in 2017. Hosted and produced by Lucia Scazzocchio -…
Telling Stories is hosted and produced by Phoebe McIndoe and Redzi Bernard. Listen and subscribe to Telling Stories here The audio storytellers featured where: Arlie Adlington Axel Kacoutié Bea Duncan from ELAN James T Green Ariana Martinez Sarah Geis (Audio Playground) Transmitter is hosted and produced by Lucia Scazzocchio from Social Broadcasts.…
In this episode we explore what it means to escape; From the separation caused by Covid with a A Lockdown Love Letter from a daughter to her mother, read by poet and author Julieann Campbell in Derry. Produced by Peter Curran at The Foghorn Company as an Audio Content Fund commission for community radio stations across Northern Ireland. From one country to another with an episode from ' Foreign Insiders' - a series exploring migration to the Czech Republic produced by Morgan Childs and Giuseppe Picheca. Listen to the whole series . From our own prisons with ‘Mirrorsong' a radio poem written by frgmt and performed by Emeka Diamond, with sound design by Lucia Scazzocchio.…
This episode takes a break from the conversation theme and introduces a new audio experiment: LEvitAtion. An immersive radiophonic mix of music, found sounds, field recordings and original recordings. The theme is ‘Blackout’ as we’ve all been grappling around in the dark somewhat recently and hopefully there is a glimmer of light on the horizon. This programme is the result of two alter egos colliding and distilling; (DJ) Princess Lea and (Radio Maker) Lucia Scazzocchio = LEviTation, a radio broadcast you can dance to or a DJ mix for meditation, take your pick.…
In the next few episodes Lucia Scazzocchio from Social Broadcasts explores 'the art of conversation'. As we become more connected and paradoxically more isolated, face to face conversation is increasingly rare and coveted. Especially now. This episode explores the role of conversation in faith leadership and practice with Claire MacDonald; artist, writer and Unitarian Minister at Lewisham Unity . She suggests that her role as a faith leader is to ‘create a conversational space across communities’ and that being part of Unity isn't so much about what you believe in, but more about what you practice. This exploratory conversation meanders through thoughts around tools for conviviality, the role of ritual and how that conversational space is found or created.…
Cathy Fitzgerald has been making audio documentaries, installations and audio tours for a decade now and she has a knack of turning the everyday into moments of wonder. This is what happens when you get two fiercely independent slightly misfit radio makers in a room. Cathy runs workshops in audio magic at her school Strange & Charmed This episode includes audio clips from: Life on Lockdown (Cathy Fitzgerald) Thames Water Radio (Cathy Fitzgerald) White Stiletto Dreams (Cathy Fitzgerald) Little Shop of Colours (Cathy Fitzgerald)…
In the next few episodes Lucia Scazzocchio from Social Broadcasts explores 'the art of conversation'. As we become more connected and paradoxically more isolated, face to face conversation is increasingly rare and coveted. Especially now! Radio and increasingly podcasting provide the perfect medium for more exploratory long-form conversations to occur, providing the space and the context often missing in the everyday. In this episode, Lucia is in conversation with Suzanne O’Connell, co-founder of multi-disciplinary collective The Decorators and now working as a landscape architect based in Dublin. Making space for and initiating conversation has been central to her work in designing for public realm.…
The next few episodes will be dedicated to the art of conversation. As we become more connected and paradoxically more isolated, face to face conversation is increasingly rare and coveted. Radio and increasingly podcasting provide the perfect medium for more exploratory long-form conversations to occur, providing the space and the context often missing in the everyday. We begin this season with an hour dedicated to how Social Broadcasts has been exploring ways of initiating and recording conversations, giving a unique insight into the wider social discourse through everyday encounters and lived experience.…
Radio has been, since its introduction into the family home, or as an accompaniment on long car journeys and now through the ear buds of a smart phone, the perfect medium for the spinning of yarns. We begin with a folktale adapted and narrated by Sarah-Lisa Willkinson for The Embers podcast. The Embers collective are a group of story-tellers and musicians who bring stories into a live setting. Their podcast combines old myths, funky folklore and original stories all accompanied by live music. In the tradition of the Christmas spooky story, this is the rather disturbing and dark tale of The Devil’s Violin with musical accompaniment by Tim Karp. Next is something from the archives, taking us back to a bygone era, to Burslem in Stoke on Trent in the 1950’s and 60’s. Sometimes compared to Dylan Thomas’ Under Milkwood this wonderful piece of prose is a perfect portrait in words of a scene that spectacularly brings local characters to life. Lament for the Lost Pubs of Burslem written and narrated by Stoke born artist, play write and poet Arthur Berry recorded by Arthur Wood. We travel further afield to Kampala in Uganda where local writer and narrator Masembe blurs fact and fiction with her tales from Punishment Island , an island on Lake Bunyoni where up until the 1930’s unmarried pregnant girls where left to die. Her fictional character Naka, shares her story and those of others from around Uganda. In this episode, A History in Punishments we hear Jajja’s tale, a grandmother’s experience of Punishment Island. Finally, we head to Ireland where actor Kevin C Olohan takes on the role of a fireside bard and skilfully spins us a yarn by the light of the flames for his podcast, Fireside. In this tale, the power of music is present again when a blind piper plays a highly addictive ditty and ends up in deep water. This is The Wonderful Tune . Links to podcasts / audio featured: The Embers Podcast Lullaby of Queens Street by Arthur Berry Punishment Island Fireside…
An hour dedicated to the wonderful world of the Goodwin Sands Radiogram. A part ethnographic, part sound art, podcast series written and produced by Ben Horner with the announcer performed by Peter Kelly. Goodwin Sands Radiogram is broadcast from an imaginary shipwreck off the South East coast in Kent where we meet some of the people who inhabit this part of the world. This magical radio experiment with a wink at pathe news-reels, takes a nostalgic look at what radio once was and what it could be with a little imagination. This is an extract from ‘Transmission’ a live edition of Radiogram recorded in Canterbury, where classically trained musicians where asked to improvise to the pre-recorded interviews in the style of an old time live radio broadcast. The theme is based around journey’s, trips and transformation so get ready to be transported to Goodwin Sands.. Subscribe the Goodwin Sands Radio Podcast here Learn more about Ben Horner at http://theaudiosphere.weebly.com/…
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Part 1: An extract from The Art of The Heist from the podcast Undiscovered produced by London based team Message Heard. This investigative piece narrated by Jake Warren and produced by Sandra Ferrari, uncovers why Chinese artefacts have been been disappearing from cultural institutions and museums around the works and are being bought by Chinese billionaire collectors and how the Chinese government might be involved. Part 2: An extract from Amanda Fielding from The Last Bohemians podcast produced by Kate Hutchinson with this episode produced by Lucy Dearlove . The Last Bohemians is a series of interviews with women and mavericks in art and culture. This episode features Amanda Fielding an Oxfordshire baroness who founded the Beckley Foundation to research the benefits of psychedelic drugs. Part 3: Two episodes from The Cherrytree Chronicles produced by Lucia Scazzocchio as part of a residency for Hunt&Darton's Radio Local . Each episode is an audio vignette of a day at the shopping centre with a soft focus and different people met along the way. Here we sit down for lunch at Jeanie's Cafe.…
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We begin with an extract from Master of The Vessel, episode 2 of The London Compass podcast produced by Joel Cox and Theo Johnson where Nigel Pickford, shipwreck explorer and Mike Catcher, deeps sea diver take us into the murky waters of treasure hunting below the waves. We then surface above water to the coastal town of Withernsea, where writer and Leed’s based artist Samra Mayanja reflects on change, boundaries and living by the sea. This is an extract from Edging Home, Episode 1, Withernsea. Final stop Ireland, and more specifically to the mountain village of Kilfinane in County Limerick. In April 2019 audio artists and radio producers gathered there for the fourth installation of the Hearsay audio festival, 4 intensive days of listening to and talking about radio and the audio arts. As part of the festival sound artists and radio makers are invited for a residency in the village of Kilfinane to create a piece that reflects their time there. I heard this composition by French sound artist and documentary maker Benoit Bories at the festival and I think it truly captures through sound, the community spirit and generosity of the place. For the next 30 minutes I invite you to just close your eyes and let yourself be taken to this remote village in the hills. This is Kilfinane Heart Songs by Benoit Bories - Faidos Sonores. Transmiter is produced and narrated by Lucia Scazzocchio for ResonanceFM…
In this hour we hear clips from writer and poet Ross Sutherland's podcast Imaginary Advice podcast ( Episode 54: One More Song ) where Ross uses poetry to deal with anxiety and prepares a DJ set for bears. We witness a teenage shooting in the first half of The treachery of sounds from Robert Anderson's podcast Awful Grace or The Tolling of the void bell and we go to Thamesmead in South East London where change is under way in Changing Places: Abbey Wood by Social Broadcasts commissioned for The London Transport Museum . Transmitter is hosted and produced by Lucia Scazzocchio.…
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