The complete collection of University Radio Bath's podcasts, all in one place.
An interview with Joseph Cryer for the position of Activities Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Zisis Tzifas Kratiras for the position of Education Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Blake Walker for the position of SU President as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Esther Jennings-Kirk for the position of SU President as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Arundhati Sharma for the position of Postgraduate Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Jimena Alamo for the position of SU President as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Finlay Bertram for the position of Activities Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Vanda Sigel for the position of Activities Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Hanna Hajzer for the position of Community Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Tanisha Aggarwal for the position of Education Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Abbie Watkin for the position of Sports Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Jodie Young for the position of Activities Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with David Lam for the position of Activities Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Ben McElroy for the position of Sport Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Jack Wilson for the position of President as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Will Moule for the position of President as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Lydia Wang for the position of Postgraduate Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Amber Snary for the position of Education Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
An interview with Jura Never for the position of Postgraduate Officer as part of University Radio Bath's coverage of the Student's Union Officer Elections 2023
August Bank Holiday. Cumbria. Muncaster Castle. A barn. It isn't where you would expect a music festival. Krankenhaus Festival, organised by alternative rock legends Sea Power, is part of a growing trend of microfestivals across the UK. With larger festivals seemingly interested more in maximising profits than fan experience, more people are looking elsewhere for a weekend away. While thousands packed into fields in Reading, Daresbury and East London, around 800 travelled to the Lake District for their live music fix, attracted by a unique lineup, activities including bird watching and steam train journeys, and a picturesque location. To find out more about putting on the festival and his experience of the weekend, Ben Harrison-Hyde interviewed Sea Power guitarist Martin Noble.
Joel and Tom speak to Tanisha about her candidacy for Education Officer.
Tom and Joel speak to the CEO of the charity, Migrant Leaders. Elham Fardad talks of her personal experience of the higher education system as a disadvantaged young person, discussing how best to resolve the current issues.
Tom and Joel speak to Wera Hobhouse MP about the financial and cultural barriers faced by disadvantaged young people.
This is a new series where Tom and Joel discuss tuition fees and the wider topic of student social mobility. In this episode, they chat with two other students, Finlay and Charlie, who have different opinions on the matter. IFS Report: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/15844 (This is a live recording from the show on 16/12/2021)
In this weeks episode we are cheek to cheek and discussing some of pop culture's hottest topics! We pop off on Pride Month, we regale you with Rita Ora's latest romance and we wonder why we need a Willy Wonka origin story… Enjoy!!
Rent Rebates for Students in the Private Sector An extended first episode discussing rent rebates for students in private sector accommodation. Guests include: a student activist, a Managing Director of a local letting agency, and the MP for Bath.
On this weekly helping of Snap, Cackle & Pop we delve deep into the bottomless cavern that is Youtuber Drama, we don our mourning dresses to commiserate the end of the Cock Destroyers and we give our two cents (and three cents and four cents...) on this year's Brits! *Disclaimer: this episode was recorded before Demi Lovato came out as gender non-binary and therefore the pronouns used to refer to them are no longer appropriate*
Join Loukas and Laura this week as we discuss Billie Eilish's explosive Vogue cover shoot and Love Honey's unexpected new advocate.
These asthmatic bug-eyed bitches are back! And this week we're squeezing every drop of culture that we can out of these year's Oscars, we're discussing/debating/mourning Zac Efron's new face and we're going all political with a look back at BoJo's week from hell!
This week our political correspondent reports live on Keir Starmer's rumbles in the South West and we give our hot-take on the M&S v Aldi caterpillar crisis.
We're back and butters then ever!! In this weeks episode we finally come out of mourning and talk about THAT Bimini Bon Bombshell... We also celebrate the revolutionary return of the pub, give you a little Bridgerton heartbreak update and get cereal about the census!!
The good vibes you always want and need!
This week we're unpicking the conspiracy behind the Grammy nominations and putting Piers on the naughty step.
In this week's episode we mark the beginning of the COVID roadmap by sending our little darlings off to school, we get royally riled about the Megan Markle debacle and Loukas finally gives his long awaited review of McDonald & Dodds... happy listening!
Football in Luxembourg has experienced something of a sensational turnaround over the last 15 years. From an extraordinary low ranking in 2006, the nation have now established themselves in League C of the Nations League, while also taking a draw against France and victory against Hungary in recent years. A domestic club, F91 Dudelange, has also defied expectations by qualifying for the Europa League group stages on two occasions in the last three years. Discussing this, and more, Ben Harrison-Hyde is joined by Bence from the Football in Luxembourg twitter page.
This week we're making our Drag Race predictions as we get down to the Final 5 and Laura sees if she's got what it takes to be Wayne Lineker's dream girl.
The good vibes you need this week, and every week!
There are many ways in which football in Colombia is thought of by the average football fan. Some positive, such as Higuita's scorpion kick save, Valderrama's iconic hair or James Rodriguez's amazing 2014 World Cup performances. Others are more negative, such as Colombian football's historic connections to violence and dodgy funding. In this episode, Simon Edwards from World Football Index joins the podcast to discuss football in Colombia, and how it is now seen as presenting a very positive image of the country on the global stage. As well as this, the positive impact of clubs' barras (ultras) have played in their communities is explored, as it the record-breaking support for women's football in the country, and the different regional footballing identities that are present around the country.
Release the beast! This week on Snap, Cackle & Pop we celebrate the new Coronavirus roadmap by mapping out the ideal first night back in the club, we officially wage war on Gen Z and their middle partings and we speculate and postulate about what's in store for the new union between Ms Azealia Banks and Judaism
In this episode, Scott Coyne of the Belgian Football Podcast joins Ben for a discussion about, according to FIFA, the world's best international team. Listen to this episode for a discussion about Belgium's fierce but healthy rivalries, its physical and tactical style of play, and the chances of the Red Devils finally lifting a trophy at some point this year.
On this week's episode we're getting candid about the Weeknd's Super Bowl performance and Loukas trials an interesting new brunch combination..
Corners of the World is back for a second series, and in the first episode takes a maiden trip to South America. Ben Harrison-Hyde discusses football in Venezuela with Jordan Florit, the nation that has the unfortunate honour of being the only CONMEBOL country yet to qualify for a World Cup. As well as assessing the fortunes of the ‘Vinotinto,' this episode also includes the Venezuelan barras, the domestic heavyweights and the extraordinary increase in the sport's popularity this century, giving it almost a religious status.
Bringing you all the good vibes, every Sunday!
Welcome to the one year celebration of Snap, Cackle & Pop! In this week's episode we introduce you to our brand new *erotic* book club, we take AQA down a couple of pegs, we zoom in on the drama at Handforth Parish Council and we have a few choice words to say about the Golden Globe nominations... enjoy!
This week we're talking queer icons, (more) witchcraft, the problem with racialized renaming and...stocks. The usual mixed bag.