Interviews with, yes, people of Glasgow. Sports, music, film, sadism, every episode features a different guest and topic.
People of Glasgow Episode #10 In this episode I talk to Kyle Murtagh. Kyle has won multiple awards for public speaking, and he helps people improve their skills through his company, Confidence by Design
Ged Neil is a transformational coach. He's the founder of Dynamic Creations, where he helps people through techniques such as meditation, hypnosis, and NLP. Shownotes for this episode are available at peopleofglasgow.co.uk/9
In this episode I talk to Michael Hayes. Michael is cofounder of software developer, Addjam, and RookieOven, a hub for startup companies and entrepreneurs.
In this episode I talk to Trevor Sloughter. Trevor is an American import, a member of Glasgow Skeptics, and a PHd student. We talk 'murica, maths, science, and comedy.
In this episode I talk to James Donnelly, aka JD. If the name’s not familiar, but you’ve been in the East End and seen the house covered with drawings of police and mentions of Princess Di and stolen jewels, then you know who I’m talking about.
In this episode I talk to Ally MacKinnon and Simon Thomson, the founders of Crossfit East Kilbride. We talk Crossfit, business, cults, injuries, and dogs.
In this episode I talk to Stewart Traquair. Stewart is a musician who has self-published a number of albums and EPs, and has been a part of Glasgow’s music scene for over 20 years. In this episode we talk music, travel, triangles, and conspiracy theories.
Graham is an indie director-editor-screenwriter. His feature-length debut, The Big Slick, won a Bafta Scotland award for writing. His second, A Practical Guide to a Spectacular Suicide, was award-nominated at both the Scottish Baftas and the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Graham has also directed a number of shorts, music videos, a six-part web series, and worked with the BBC Writer’s Room and Google Expeditions.
In this episode I talk to Davie Galbraith. Davie is a former professional mixed martial arts fighter who now runs and owns New Life Gym, a martial arts hub in Maryhill.
Episode 1 is with Scott Russell. Scott is the founder of Equinox 10 fitness and performance centre. He's a personal trainer himself, and a former professional basketball player.