Welcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us; For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter.
BIG NEWS!!! We're on the lookout for someone to host Stories that Stick podcast so if this is you (or you know someone who should) then please do get in touch on contact@blacticulate.com Today's episode is the final 'best of' (well, you'll be all catch up with our episodes) and we have got the following: Episode 28, Jay Blades, a furniture restorer who's best known as a TV presenter for the BBC hit show ‘The Repair Shop'. Jay was doing a promo run for his latest autobiography book ‘Making It: How Love, Kindness and Community helped repair my life'. Follow him on Instagram @jaybladesmbe Episode 29, Opeyemi who's the co-author of the book Twice As Hard: Navigating Black Stereotypes and Creating Space for success. Follow her on Instagram @opeyemi.sofoluke Episode 30, Elliott Rae, founder of Music Football Fatherhood: a platform for Dad's who want open conversations around fatherhood. Follow him on @iamelliottrae Episode 31, Amber Medley, author of Wild Pets: a story that follows 3 graduates entering the real world in a time of Trump and #MeToo. Follow her on Twitter @ambermedland Some more big news! We won't be releasing any episode in October, but rest assured we'll have some great guests come November so please stay tuned, and always you're the best. Love, Blacticulate xx
We're still working on new episodes and if you'd like to be featured on know someone whose story should be featured on our podcast then please get in touch at contact@blacticulate.com. In today's episode, we have clips from: Episode 23, Sheila Nortley, an award-winning filmmaker, who's currently developing her feature script with BFI and BBC, whilst developing a new TV show ‘A Town Called Malice' with SKY and Vertigo films. Follow Sheila on Instagram: @SheilaNortley Episode 24, Claud Williams, an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker and coach. Follow Claud on Instagram: @Claud_Williams_ Episode 25, Jon Devo, content creator and tech journalist. Follow Jon on Instagram @GadgetsJon Episode 26, Natalie Fiawoo, producer and culture curator sharing stories of the diaspora. Follow Natalie on Instagram @producernat Episode 27, Ade Akin, digital marketer and podcast host of Adzvice. Follow Adzvice on Instagram @Adzvice Do not forget to subscribe, rate and review this episode and follow Blacticulate across all social media platforms. You're the best! B x
Stories that stick podcast has been on a Summer break and we're currently working on new episodes, but in the interim here's the best of Stories that Stick episode 17 - 21. We feature the following: EP 17, Gemma Cairney, Broadcaster (her work can be seen and heard on The Sound Odyssey on BBC 4 and The Leisure Society on BBC 6) and you can follow her on Twitter @GemCairn. EP 18 with Roy Alexander Weise, 1/2 Director and CEO of Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester and you can follow him on Twitter @RAWeiseArtist. EP 19 with Alim Kamara, a hip-hop artist and storyteller, and he's available for motivation and inspirational talk - visit storiestorie.com or follow him on Twitter @alimkamara for more info. EP 20 with Charlotte Williams, founder of SevenSix agency which is an inclusive and talent management agency. You can follow Charlotte on Instagram @charlottesevensix. EP21 with David Elikwu, an entrepreneur and founder of Democratic Republic (which sells coffee and wine), you can check out David on Twitter (and you'll be signposted to the rest of his amazing work) @Delikwu That's all for this week best of Stories that Stick, but please do check out the full episodes, respectively, and if you'd like to be featured on Stories that Stick then please do get in touch via email contact@blacticulate.com. Have a great week, Ade
Amber Medland, author of Wild Pets: a story that follows 3 graduates entering the real world in a time of Trump and #MeToo. She joins us to share her journey into becoming an author whilst regaling some of the stories that made a big impact on her life. Wild Pets is available in all good book stores and you can contact Amber on: Instagram: @ambermedland Twitter: @ambermedland Music by: ES_Till Osterland Vill Jag Fara - Traditional ES_Discoveries - Clarence Reed And, as always, please take a spare minute to subscribe, review or rate our podcast because it really helps us grow. You're the best, Blacticulate
In today's episode, I have a conversation with Elliot Rae, founder of Music Football Fatherhood (MFF) - an empowering community of fathers who share their experiences through online conversations, meetups and so much more. I believe BBC called it “the dad's version of Mumsnet”. That being said, Elliot shares some of his stories that made a huge impact on his life as well as how MFF came to be and why we all ought to buy his latest book Dad. Contact Elliot: Twitter: @iamElliottRae Instagram: @iamelliottrae Contact MFF: Twitter: @MFFonline_ Instagram: @MFFonline_ The book Dad can be bought at WHSmith, Waterstones and Amazon
Opeyemi Solufuke, leading Regional Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager for a top 4 tech company, joins us to discuss her career journey (so far) and specifically her new book, which she co-authored with her partner called Twice As Hard - available at all good book stores. And, she regales some of the Stories that have stuck with her, which has made her the woman she is today. Contact Opeyemi on: Twitter: @opeyemisofoluke Instagram: Opeyemi.Sofoluke Music by: ES_Can't Get Over - Ballpoint If you'd like to advertise, sponsor or be featured on the show then please email contact@blacticulate.com And, one last thing (promise!), we'd be very grateful for a review because it really does help us grow. Thank you!
Jay Blades, a modern furniture restorer and best known as a TV presenter for BBC hit shows ‘Money for Nothing’ and ’The Repair Man’ joins Ade, host of Stories that Stick podcast, to discuss his autobiographical book Making It: How Love, Kindness and Community helped me Repair My Life, which is now available at all good book stores and Amazon. We spoke about, Chapter 1: Growing up on council estate and respecting your elders Giving everything a go and asking for things, regardless Chapter 2: Dealing with racism at secondary school Dealing with the SUS law in the 80s and police violence Finding humility by serving others Chapter 3: Giving purpose and directions to troubled youths Reburshiment business (Out of the Dark) business with ex-wife Guardian viral video led Jay to become a TV presenter Contact Jay on: Website: https://jayand.co/ Instagram: @Jay_n_co Twitter: @jay_n_co Please like, share or review this podcast because it really does help us grow. And, If you'd like to advertise, sponsor or be featured on Stories that Stick email us at contact@blacticulate.com.
We are joined by Ade Akins, who’s a digital marketer and better known as the co-host of the amazing podcast Adzvice. Ade shares the stories that have made an impact on his life, stories such as: Toy Story (the movie) Financial Advice from his uncle Tanning of America by Steve Stoute Music by ES_Obvious Trent ES_Wasted Years (Instrumental Version) - Marc Torch ES_Vitamins - Timothy Infinite As always, please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you’d like to be featured on the show or perhaps you want to run an advert on our show - contact@blacticualte.com Blacticulate
Natalie Fiawoo, Culture Curator for Black Cultural Archives and a Producer for Apples and Snakes. Natalie shares stories such as ‘Mouth Open, Jump Out’ series by Grace Hallworth, Ghanaian literature that was literally written by her great-great grandfather and the importance of making sure we tell our own stories. Contact Natalie on: Website: nataliefiawoo.com Twitter: @NatFiawoo Music within this episode: ES_One Final Theft - Piper Ezz ES_First Sign - Mahlert Advert within this episode: Adzvice Podcast - adzvice.com Lastly, and as always, please share/rate/review the episode and get in touch via email at contact@blacticualte.com if you’d like to be featured or want to run an advert on our show. You're the best! Bx
Jon Devo, an amazing photographer and journalist who’s written for the Metro, Amateur Photography and WIRED UK, to name but a few reputable magazines, speaks on his career journey (so far) and the stories that stuck with him such as ‘Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, Conversation with God and the film Ready Player One’ You can reach Jon on: Twitter: @JonDevo Instagram: @GadgetsJon Lastly, we're now open to advertising so if you'd like to advertise on our show then get in touch via email on contact@blacticualte.com You're the best, Blacticulate team x
Claud Williams, an award-winning entrepreneur, executive coach and founder of Dream Nations, talks about his career-journey, so far, and the books that inspired him along the way such as ‘Losing your Virginity' by Sir Richard Branson and 'The Promise of a Pencil' by Adam Braun. Contact Claude Willaims: Website: https://dreamnation.co/ Instagram: @claud_williams_ Twitter: @claud_williams Contains music by: ES_Borrowed Peace - Peter Sandberg ES_Under the Surface - Flouw ES_Free Falling Please don't forget to subscribe, rate or review our podcast because it really does help us grow. Thanking you in advance, Blacticulate x
We speak to Sheila Nortley, an award-winning filmmaker who has written, produced and directed several internationally renowned projects including SABLE FABLE which went on to win Best Film at the prestigious American Black Film Festival Awards 2013. Sheila shares why stories such as Anansi (the spider), Assata Shakur's biography and listening to her parents speak about their upbringing in Ghana made a huge impact on her life. And, of course, we speak about how she’d like to be remembered. Contact Sheila on: Website: https://sheilanortley.com/ Instagram: @sheilanortley Clubhouse: Sheila Nortley Follow us on: Website: https://blacticulate.com/ Instagram: @blacticualte.com Twitter: @blacticulate Clubhouse: @blacticulate And, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review this podcast because it really does help us grow. Blacticulate xx
Season 2 trailer and if you'd like to be featured on Stories that Stick podcast then please email contact@blacticulate.com. Lastly don't forget to subscribe and leaver a review because it really does help us grow.
We're still recapping some of our favourite stories told by guests,EP 13, Bami Kuteyi founder of Bam Bam Boogie Dance FitnessEP 14, Reya El-Salahi Journalist and ReporterEP 15, Christina Moore founder of Don't Skip MediaEP 16, Josh Rivers founder of Busy Being BlackLet us know your thoughts.Blacticulate
Best of Stories that Stick, episodes 09-12.EP 09: Andy Ayim, a product leader and business builder who's passionate about creating pathways into business for people with potential from low-income backgrounds. EP 10: Georgette, from Just the Tip podcast one of UK's most popular sex podcast. EP 11: Elijah Lawal, PR Manager for Google and author of the book ’The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist StereotypesEP 12: Monikah Lee, presenter and host of Talks with Monikah Lee - a platform that aims to educate and empower Black communities.
Best of Stories that Stick, episodes 04-08.EP 4: Nels Abbey, author of the book Think Like a White Man.EP 5: Axel KaCoutié, sound artist and designer for Today In Focus (Guardian) podcastEP6: Temi Alchémy, co-host of 90s Baby PodcastEP 7: Billie Dee, PR Consultant and Mental Health AdvocateEP 8: Fred Santana, co-host of 90s Baby Podcast. MERRY XMAS!
Whilst we're preparing for 2021, we shall be revisiting past episodes (chronologically) and selecting a single story that resonated with us from each guest.[02:21] Joy Gharoro-Akpotojor (EP 02), sharing how she became a Film producer and why she's focused on telling stories which are Black, Queer and Female-led.[07:23] Salmon Adjani (EP 01), actor and film-director sharing his perspective on what whiteness is.[10:24] Marcus Bronzy (EP 03), radio presenter regales the Fisherman taleIf there are any particular stories from our guests that resonated with you then please do not hesitate to let us know because we might put it in future shows (and give you a shout out too).
Péjú Ọshin, a British-Nigerian Arts curator (Young People Programme at the Tate) and educator (Central Saint Martins), joins us to discuss the legacy she’s building as well as the stories that made an impact on her life - like as watching an episode of Judge John Deed where the lawyer dies and consequently stopped her from becoming a lawyer to playing blackjack in college common room and reading Small Island which encouraged her to create spaces for immigrants to feel proud and safe... and so much more. Contact Péjú:Website: https://www.pejuoshin.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pejuoshin/Twitter: https://twitter.com/pejuoshinMusic by:ES_Not the Same Smile - Piper EzzES_Between The Waves - Chris ShardsES_Savannah MountainsAnd if you liked or disliked this episode, please take the timeout to review it because it really does help us get better.Blacticualte.
David Elikwu, ex-lawyer who now helps startups companies with their marketing, strategy and legal, joins us remotely (so forgive the audio quality) to discuss why he does the above as well as starting Baba's flight club (2,000+ members) and his latest business venture the Democratic Republic of Coffee. David can be found:Twitter: @LegendofBaba / @BabasFlightClub / @DemRepCoffeeWebsite: https://www.babasflightclub.com, https://demrepcoffee.comPodcast/Writing: https://theknowledge.substack.comMusic by,ES_The Roundabout - John AbbotES_Tales of the Uncanny - ProzodyES_Slow Shift - Jay Varton As always, please subscribe, share and/or comment because it really does help.
Charlotte Williams, the founder of Seven Six Agency, joins us remotely to share the stories that made an impact on her life, how and why she started her influencer marketing agency Seven Six to specifically help those within the BAME community. Also, her agency is currently crowdfunding to money to grow the business so please follow the link (below) if you'd like to help out:https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/sevensix-agencyCharlotte and Seven Six Agency can be found on:Instagram: @charlottesevensixTwitter: @TheStylumWebsite: https://sevensixagency.com/Music by:ES_Awaken the City - Emily RubyeES_Site Specific MemoryES_Almost Over - Eric FeinbergAnd, as always, don't forget to subscribe, share, like and/or comment because it really does help us grow. Blacticulate x
Many of you may know Alim Kamara as a hip-hop artist, but do you know that he's a traditional storyteller and motivational speaker that tours the world reciting folklores from Africa. Well, this is why Alim joins us today to share some of the stories that have made an impact on him and how he started his storytelling company Storie Storie HQ.Contact Storie Storie HQ on:Instagram: @storiestoriehqWebsite: https://www.storiestorie.com/Music by:ES_Jungle Classroom - Edward Karl HansonPlease leave any comments and/or subscribe to our podcast because it really does help us grow.
New episode with Roy Alexander Weise (MBE), co-Artistic Director of the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, and Director of plays such as 'Nine Nights, The Mountaintop, Master Harold and the boys' to name but a few. Roy spoke about the learnings he gained from biblical stories (fun fact Roy could’ve ended up a Pastor), the UK education system penalising ‘energy, and of course, the stories that made a huge impact on him like ‘The Chatroom’ a play by Enda Walsh. You can contact Roy on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAWeiseArtist And as always, please subscribe, rate and review because it really does help us grow. You're the best!Blacticulate
Gemma Cairney, multi-award-winning broadcaster (BBC 1xtra), Author of the book ‘Open: A toolkit for how magic and messed up life can be, and founder of a production company called Boom Shakalaka.In today's episode we discussed growing up with a dual heritage; developing your identity in the public eye; the benefits of her debut book 'Open'; and some of the stories that made her the amazing woman she - stories like ’The Faraway Tree book series, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Interviewing Grace Jones, to name but a few.Follow Gemma Cairney on,Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gemmacairneyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gemagain/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gemcairn Music By,ES_Globetrotter - Adriel FairAnd for more information on Blacticulate productions please visit https://blacticulate.com/
On today's episode, Josh Rivers founder of the platform Busy Being Black, which is a podcast (for now) that centres the stories of Black & Brown Queer people thriving at the intersections of their identities. Josh shares some of the stories that have made an impact on him, from Oprah, Matthew Shepherd, Bayard Rustin, and much more. And, if you were to Google Josh Rivers, you'll note he's very public dismal from Gay Times on the front page - so yes, we talk about his and specifically the positive lessons that came from this.Visit www.busybeingblack.com to keep up to date with all the good work Josh is doing. And, if you'd like to feature on our podcast then please get in touch via social media (@blacticulate) or email contact@blacticulate.com.
Christina Moore, former BBC (Radio 4 and World Service) producer, and now the founder of Don't Skip Media - an audio production and training company that helps people turn their talent and skills into audio content. She joins us in the studio to share how and why she started her new venture so guys if you're in the space to start something new then do visit Don't Skip Media.Website: https://dontskip.co.uk/Twitter: @DontSkipMediaInstagram: @DontSkipMedia
Reya El-Salahi, a Journalist, Reporter and Presenter, who's worked for the BBC, This American Life, London Live, to name but a few renown broadcast platforms, joined us in the studio to discuss how she became a Journalist, but more specifically why it was important that she did.She can be found on:Website: https://reyatv.com/Twitter: @_ReyaInstagram: reyauk
In the studio, we have Bami Kuteyi, founder of Bam Bam Boogie a community that aims to form fearless women around the world through innovative dance fitness practices such as ‘Twerk After Work’. She talks about finding her identity and confidence via dancing, and of the course stories and memories that had a big impact on her life.You can find Bami on the following:Instagram: @bambam_boogie/@twerkafterworkTwitter: @bambam_boogieMusic by:Epidemic Sounds, Old Rain on a New Day - Cora ZeaEpidemic Sounds, Army of Silent Thieves - KikoruAs always, please comment and/or share our work because it really does help us grow, and most importantly please stay safe.Thank you,Blacticulate x
In today’s episode, we have Monikah Lee a presenter and host of Talks with Monikah Lee. She joins us simply to share her journey alongside the stories that have made the biggest impact on her life, so far, and why she built 'Talks with Monika Lee' - a conversation platform, which tackles the unspoken topics within our community.Monikah Lee can be found on:Instagram: @monikahleeTwitter: @monikahleeSpotify: Talks with Monikah Lee
Elijah Lawal, PR Manager for Google and author of the book ’The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist Stereotypes, speaks about the hardship of growing up and feeling different, alongside the stories that had an impact on him, which became the catalyst for him writing his debut book The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist StereotypesContact Elijah:Twitter: @Elijah_LawalInstagram: Elijah LawalAmazon: The Clapback: Your Guide Calling out Racist StereotypesPlease rate, share, comment because it really does help us grow.BlacticulateMusic: The Boy From the Photograph by Christian Andersen
In today’s episode, Georgette from Just The Tip podcast, one of UK's most popular sex podcast (well, within our community), shares the stories that made an impact on her life - Matilda, Harry Potter, to a traumatic breakup - and give us insights on how to deal with any situation that's difficult.Contact Georgette/Just The Tip on:Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/justthetipgirl/tracksTwitter: https://twitter.com/Justthetippod / https://twitter.com/just_georgetteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthetippod/Please let us know what you think about this episode by leaving a rating or reviewing it because it really does help.Blacticulate x
Andy Ayim, a product leader and business builder who's passionate about creating pathways into business for people with potential from low-income backgrounds. Andy join us in the studio to share the stories that made him understand the power of perspective and how building relationships is key to his success.Contact Andy Ayim on:Website: https://andyayim.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndysHVCInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/andyshvc/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshvc/ Please share, rate or review this episode because it really does help.Love,Blacticulate
Stories that Stick: a podcast series about the stories that shape our guests; For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter.In the studio, we had Fred Santana, one half of the 90s Baby Show - one UK's most popular that deals with pop-culture. This episode shows a side of Fred that hasn’t been shared so we hope you enjoy it.Follow Fred Santana on:Twitter: @Fr3dSantanaInstagram: @fredsantanaOr the 90s Baby Show onTwitter: @90sbabyshowInstagram: 90sbabyshowFacebook: 90sbabyshow Merry Xmas!Blaticulate
In today’s episode, we have Billie Dee, an award-winning Public Relations expert (she managed PR campaigns for Amazon, United Nations Women, Ministry of Sound, to name but a few) and she’s a mental health ambassador currently living with Borderline Personality Disorder and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.Billie works tirelessly to fight against the stigma of mental illness, raise awareness and change perceptions.We discuss growing up as a bi-racial child in Norfolk, living with borderline personality disorder and complex-PTSD, trying to escape being known as 'just' daughter, and much more.As always, if you like this episode please rate, review or share because it really does help.Blacticulate
Stories that Stick: a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For in the end, it's only the story that matters.We have Temi Alchémy, co-founded of the 90s Baby Show: a podcast series that discuss both present and past life experiences from their (90s baby) perspective, share with us his journey so far, the stories that had an impact on his life, and how his very successful podcast with Fred Santana began.You can follow Temi Alchemy journey on:Twitter: @temiAlchemyInstagram: TemiAlchemyAnd, the 90s Baby Show onTwitter: @90sbabyshowInstagram: 90sbabyshowFacebook: 90sbabyshow Lastly, please don't forget to subscribe, comment, and review the episode because it really does help.
Stories that Stick: a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it's only the story that matters.And in today’s episode we have Axel Kacoutie, Sound Designer for the Guardian daily news podcast Today In Focus; Sound Artist who's work has been featured on Random Acts (Channel 4), Short Cuts (BBC Radio 4) and BBC Radio 3.New episodes are released every fortnight.If you would like to be featured on the podcast then please get in touch via Social Media 'Blacticulate' or email ‘contact@blacticulate.com’.Please subscribe, comment, and review the episode because it really does help.
Welcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter.In today's episode, we have Nels Abbey, a journalist, and author who join us in the studio to discuss his debut book ‘Think like a White Man’.New episodes are released every fortnight.If you would like to be featured on the podcast then please get in touch via Social Media 'Blacticulate' or email ‘contact@blacticulate.com’.Please subscribe, comment, and review the episode because it really does help.
Welcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter.In today's episode, we have Marcus Bronzy, a presenter that specialises in audio production, and he is most known for his own podcast series called ‘How to Kill an Hour’.New episodes are released every fortnight.If you’d like to be featured on the podcast or have any comments then please get in touch on Instagram, Twitter or email ‘contact@blacticulate.com’.
Welcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter. And in today's episode, we have Joy Gharoro-Akpotojor, a screenwriter and film producer who’s best known for producing award-winning short called ‘Haircut’ and soon to be released feature film called Blue Story, directed by Rapman.New episodes released every fortnight.If you want to be featured then please get in touch via email contact@blacticulate.comSubscribe to the podcast, Apple Podcast | SoundCloud | Stitcher
Welcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter.And in today's episode, we have Adjani Salmon, a film director, who’s best known for his award-winning web-series ‘dreaming whilst black’.New episodes released every fortnight.If you want to be featured then please get in touch via email contact@blacticulate.comSubscribe to the podcast, Apple Podcast | SoundCloud | Stitcher
Welcome to Stories that Stick - a podcast series about the stories that shape us; For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter.Every fortnight we invite storytellers (writers, poets, podcasters, etc...) to share stories, from their past decades, that had an impact on them.If you want to be featured then please get in touch via email contact@blacticulate.comSubscribe to the podcast, Apple Podcast | SoundCloud | Stitcher