A podcast from James Beck in which he talks to the people he knows, and in turn the people they know, to discover what they do and how we are all connected.
Charity Begins At Home - James talks with blogger and charity campaigner Chloe Tear about her work with CP Teens, whether Race Running should be a paralympic sport, her blog and the myriad of other projects that Chloe is involved with. Be sure to check out her blog, Life as a CP Teen (cpstudentblog.blogspot.co.uk). Want to be on the podcast? Email us on sixdegreespod@gmail.com. Follow us on twitter @Sixpodcast.
Free Agent - James speaks to founder of A Rush of Laughter comedy agency and ex-stand up comedian Adam Rushton about why he quit stand up to set up his own agency, what he sees as the future of comedy and nearly getting beaten up on stage. Make sure you check out Adam's agency and all his fantastic acts at www.arushoflaughter.co.uk. Also, follow us on twitter @sixpodcast.
There's Nowt So Queer As Folk - James speaks with lifelong friend and editor of online music resource Thank Folk For That; Dom Kay. The pair chat about how Thank Folk For That got started, their liberal definition of the genre of folk and how Dom was responsible for James being hungover on the first Tuesday of every month. Want to appear on the podcast? Email us at sixdegreespod@gmail.com. Make sure you subscribe and follow us on Twitter - @Sixpodcast.
Parental Advisory - James chats with the comedian, poet, and guider of idiots to kink Ros Ballinger about her now not so recent Edinburgh festival experience, the troubles facing those who chose to date on-line and the potentially awkward situation of performing stand up in front of your parents. Want to be on the show? Email us at sixdegreespod@gmail.com. Make sure you subscribe and follow us on Twitter - @sixpodcast.
Dying From Exposure - James chats with comedian, actor, writer and bearded twitter genius Danny Sutcliffe about Danny's comedy career, the concept of joke ownership and an incident in a Sheffield nightclub. Contains strong language. Want to be on the podcast? Email us on sixdegreespod@gmail.com - be sure to subscribe and follow us on Twitter - @sixpodcast.
James speaks with Abi Hynes and Harry Jelley about First Draft, their cabaret night held at Manchester's Castle Hotel. Want to be on the show? Email sixdegreespod@gmail.com - make sure you follow us on twitter @sixpodcast.