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  • Series 8, Episode 6: Abu Ansari
    Jan 16 2026

    Content alert: This podcast includes reference to suicide

    Abu Ansari is a performer and facilitator working in Chicago and London. He spent 20 years performing on Chicago stages and worked as a performance-based facilitator addressing a variety social issues. He co-founded Mango Riot Theatre in the UK, launching a program that engages youth in colonial history debates. While earning an MA in Applied Theatre, he explored loneliness and minority stress through participatory workshops for LGBTQ+ communities in London. His current project, The Other L Word, invites adults to share experiences of loneliness through performance, aiming to challenge societal structures that perpetuate isolation.

    Weblink: www.mangoriot.org

    Categories: Artists on the practice

    Arts and Health

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    31 min
  • Series 8, Episode 5: Dr Sofie Layton
    Jan 8 2026

    Sofie Layton is an artist, researcher and facilitator who has worked nationally and internationally for over 30 years. Her most recent research practice explores the interface between artist, patient and clinical landscapes. Interweaving lived experience with remediated medical data, she examines how the human story is entangled with the medical. Previous commissions include installations ‘Bedside Manners’ (Evelina Children’s Hospital 2012) and ‘Making the Invisible Visible’ (Great Ormond Street Hospital 2015-2016) exhibited internationally. ‘The Heart of the Matter’ (2016-2018), a national touring exhibition funded by Wellcome and ACE, addressed the medical, experiential and poetic dimensions of the heart. In ‘Does AI Care?’ (2023), commissioned by the London Science Gallery, she worked alongside young adults in remission from cancer to probe AI’s role in contemporary medical care. Her PhD, funded by LAHP - London Arts and Humanities Partnership (AHRC), awarded in 2025, developed multiple methods of artistic remediation and translation of medical data. This was used to investigate the materialisation of pregnancy, culminating in the performative installation Loss is Mine and is Stored within this Body. She has since become a research associate on the Visual and Materials Lab which is part of the Discovery Research Platform for the Medical Humanities at Durham University (funded by the Wellcome Trust). Her current research practice extends her PhD work, further exploring the non-diagnostic use of medical data through workshops, artworks and performance.

    http://www.sofielayton.co.uk

    http://www.insidetheheart.org

    @sofielayton

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    35 min
  • Series 8, Episode 4: James Holcombe & Alberto Bona
    Jan 5 2026

    James Holcombe is a filmmaker with decades of experience in photochemical film production. His practice merges a deep engagement with re-discovered historical, material and social processes of photochemical film production through single screen and expanded performance works. He is the owner of erehwon film. erehwon runs workshops and actively curates workshops, performances, screenings, residencies, and events through workshops and bespoke 1:1

    https://www.erehwonfilm.uk/

    Insta: erehwon_film

    Italian-born Alberto Bona began his journey as a cartoonist before honing his craft as an actor in London. Fascinated by the expressive power of silent cinema, he has produced and filmed several short films and music videos using clockwork cameras. His work is distinguished by flamboyant characters inhabiting worlds that blur the line between the surreal and the oneiric.

    Instagram: @arepofilms

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    42 min
  • Series 8, Episode 3: Hannah Kayi Mason
    Dec 18 2025

    Hannah is an experienced cultural practitioner with over 20 years’ experience in the arts, education, public and private sectors. An innovative problem solver and entrepreneurial creative communicator. A strategic leader with a natural gift for working at all levels and across multiple and diverse stakeholders, with a phenomenal track record of working at the intersection of diversity, art and culture. As Head of Social Entrepreneur Support at UnLtd, Hannah led a team of exceptional people helping others to solve societies toughest challenges. Currently leading InCommon as CEO, Hannah is focussing on social connection across generations to create impactful communities.

    In Common is a Charity connecting groups of young people with their older neighbours so they can share experiences, celebrate diffferences and learn from each other

    https://incommon.org.uk/

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    31 min
  • Series 8, Episode 2: Chris Hellawell
    Dec 12 2025

    Chris Hellawell is the Director of the Edinburgh Tool Library

    Chris has an educational background in environmental science, but began working in the charity sector 20 years ago. In 2014 he found a way to combine his dual passions of environmental and social justice by starting the first tool library in the UK, and since then it has grown to encompass multiple sites across Edinburgh, where carbon heavy DIY equipment is shared and treated as an asset for the whole community to access. From this starting point, other projects have blossomed, driven by the community around the libraries, and now include a cycle kitchen, Repair Cafe Edinburgh, a draught-busting initiative supporting people in fuel poverty, a programme of weekend volunteer builds, and an outreach programme that specifically targets individuals from groups often excluded from the workshop environment and the trades and making industries. Chris believes that sharing gives access, access gives opportunity, and opportunities can change lives.

    http://www.edinburghtoollibrary.org.uk

    https://www.instagram.com/edinburghtoollibrary/

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    31 min
  • Series 8, Episode 1: Sarah P Corbett
    Dec 4 2025

    Sarah is Founding Director of Craftivist Collective and Gentle Protest. She is an award-winning activist, author and Ashoka Fellow. Born in Everton, the fourth most deprived ward in the UK. An Activism Manager at Oxfam GB before founding the global Craftivist Collective in 2009. Corbett calls her unique methodology ‘Gentle Protest’ and her work has helped change hearts, minds, policies and laws around the world. Collaborations include Save the Children, The Climate Coalition, Girlguiding, Helsinki Design Week, Tate, V&A, BBC, SkyArts and Secret Cinema amongst others. The Craftivist Collective Handbook was awarded best multimedia book of 2025 by the Creative Book Awards

    http://www.craftivist-collective.com

    http://www.gentleprotest.com Instagram

    Insta: @Craftivists & @Sarahpcorbett

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    37 min
  • Series 7, Episode 8: Morag Anderson
    May 30 2025

    Morag Anderson’s second chapbook, And I Will Make of You a Vowel Sound, won the Aryamati Poetry Pamphlet Prize and was described by TS Eliot Prize-winning poet Joelle Taylor as 'Delicate and furious, a haunting act of worship, of rebellion, and story. She was poet-in-residence for the 2024 Birnam Book Festival and for Dublin’s Creative Brain Week 2024 held at Trinity College. Recent commissions include The Scottish Poetry Library, The Canmore Suicide Prevention Trust, The National Trust for Scotland, and the Perth Festival of the Arts. Morag is currently a delegate on Arvon’s two-year Advanced Writing Programme.

    https://www.flyonthewallpress.co.uk/product-page/morag-anderson-poetry-bundle

    https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poet/morag-anderson/

    https://thebrokenspine.co.uk/2024/10/20/morag-andersons-evolution-from-gritty-realism-to-expansive-lyricism-in-sin-is-due-to-open-in-a-room-above-kittys-and-and-i-will-make-of-you-a-vowel-sound/

    https://www.mmu.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/story/interview-morag-anderson

    https://www.instagram.com/morag_caimbeul/

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    38 min
  • Series 7, Episode 7: Haeweon Yi
    May 22 2025

    Haeweon is a theatremaker, writer, and researcher from Korea, now based in the UK. As a co-artistic director of Blooming Ludus, she has been making diverse community-based theatre projects for climate justice and a sustainable future since 2015. Her current PhD research at the University of Manchester is on nurturing performance practice, “Theatre of Decomposition,” which explores human–fungi relationships, mourning and celebrating in the meshwork of the ecological crises. Her recent works include 'Welcome to the Planet,' a pansori theatre for toddlers of the Anthropocene, 'This Play Is Written in Mushroom' (for CCTA 2023), and 'How to Become a Rock.'

    Citizen scientists and Lichen Camp: https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/environment/climate/citizen-scientists-set-to-celebrate-closure-of-annapolis-county-lichen-camp/

    Friends of Goldsmith Lake Wilderness Area: https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsofgoldsmithlake/

    Support and learn more about protecting the old forests in Mi'kma'ki (NS, Canada) – https://saveouroldforests.ca

    Unseen World (Megan Giffen), the organiser of the first fungi festival in Nova Scotia "Myceliates" (2022): https://www.instagram.com/unseenworld.ca/

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    38 min