A podcast that explores and discusses the notion of creativity and its integration into everyday lives...
Here's another excellent cricket show, firstly looking back on the extraordinary recent Test Macth between England and New Zealand. Once again, Blake Bint is joined by Dan Whiting and Dan Davies. This is a great listen!
Here's Dan Whiting, Blake Bint and Dan Davies with their latest cricket podcast for https://itsyyfm.com/. This time, the team look back on the latest England v New Zealand Test Match,
Here's the final part of the podcasts covering the most recent England cricket team, victorious tour of Pakistan. England have now won an incredible nine out of their last ten Test Matches and secured a three nil success, in Pakistan. Here are YYFM'S cricket specialists, Blake Bint and Dan Whiting, savouring the taste of test success...
England have won their first series inPakistan, in 22 years! University of South Wales students, Blake Bint and Dan Davies, hooked up with talksport's Dan Whiting, to celebrate!
Here's a brand new series, focusing on the world of cricket. This one discusses England's amazing victory over Pakistan by 74 runs, in the first test of the series. Blake Bint and Dan Davies are joined for this episode by Talksport's cricket expert, Dan Whiting.
This was a fascinating interview! Please see details of Palash's amazing work (below): Dr Palash Kamruzzaman is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the South Wales Business School. He combines degrees in Sociology an up d Social Policy (PhD), and Anthropology (MA, BA (Hon.)). Before joining the USW, he taught international development, sociology and social policy at the University of Bath, University of Leicester, University of Nottingham, and University of Liverpool. He has over seventeen years of research experience on various aspects of global development that is demonstrated through his wide-ranging publications (e.g. Poverty Reduction Strategy in Bangladesh rethinking participation in policymaking (Policy Press), Dollarisation of Poverty: Re-thinking Poverty Beyond 2015 (Palgrave Macmillan) and Civil Society in the Global South (Routledge)).
Here’s Professor Howard Williamson, talking about his new book, ‘The Milltown Boys, at 60’ and its history which goes back more than 50 years.
Here’s an enjoyable chat with the passionate Miguel Sousa, USW Media Team Manager, discussing music, creativity and education.
Here is an interview with Matt Evans, Course Leader, MA: Music and Songwriting at the USW and frontman for the Welsh Music Prize nominated band, ‘Keys’.
Here’s a really nice conversation about creativity, collaboration and community engagement with my colleague, Dr Clare Kell.
This is a bit of a special one. I’m joined by Dr Rob Campbell and James Stewart, to take about their new book, telling the incredible story of how The Cologne Post scooped the world...
This is a bit of a ‘special’. I interviewed Barrie about her wonderful creative writing workshops for refugees. It will be going out as part of Refugee Week, 2020 from 4-5 pm on June 18th. https://refugeeweek.org.uk/events/speak-barrie-llewelyn-conversation-steve-johnson/
I knew Rory when he was on the verge of a major record deal and loved his band. I last interviewed him, on Red Dragon FM, about 25 years ago. We decided it was about time to catch up!!
Adam Williams is a Cardiff based producer and multidisciplinary artist who has worked with and developed bands including Jem , Jimi Alexander and the Satellites, and Zervas & Pepper. He is also an award winning filmmaker with Birdhouse Films. His diverse career has seen him work extensively in supporting young, underrepresented people to access industry and educational opportunities through organisations including Community Music Wales, the Raspberry Pi Foundation and UpRising. You can check out his latest project at valleyofthecrow.co.uk #Wales #Zervas and Pepper #Music @Uprising
Here is an insightful chat with Paul Carr, looking back on his transition from touring musician to his current role, as an established academic, specialising in musicology.
It was a joy to get an insight into Thania’s creative lifestyle as a performer, choreographer, dance movement therapist and USW lecturer.
This is a really fascinating and enjoyable conversation with Associate Professor Marta Minier, looking back on her interesting life story and unusual career path. The focus, as ever, remains on interpretations of creativity...
Here is an interview with Jose Pedro Fortuna, magician, circus performer and clown, as he prepares to graduate from the University of South Wales with a BA (Hons) Performing Arts.
Here are the first three guests to feature in this podcast series, exploring interpretations of creativity from the perspective of staff, students, visitors and alumni at the Atrium, Faculty of Creative Industries, University of South Wales.