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Amy has sailed her boat up from her office job through the rain to top and tail the pod this week - where our subject is PERIODS, AND PEACHES, for Series 2 pod DON'T PREACH* *do, please do. This week Miriam speaks to Lucy Peach, Period Preacher and Folk Pop Singer. Sitting on the floor of the Brighthelm Centre in the Doghouse venue at Brighton Fringe the two chat as Lucy does her make-up before the show, ‘My Greatest Period Ever.’ Covering topics from ‘the party before you go out partying is the best bit’ through to Period, channeling your fury, the Music Industry and being a woman this is a tight 30 mins from a woman about to do her day job on stage! Lucy Peach is gaining notoriety of the best kind - as a open and brilliant source of info and guidance on how to harness the power of the period. Looking at the hormonal changes throughout a cycle enables us to understand why we feel how we feel. Watch Lucy’s TedX talk here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2c17e5naow Follow Lucy here on insta @lucyspeaches Follow My Greatest Period Ever here @mygreatestperiodever Web https://www.mygreatestperiodever.com/ Don't Speak twitter @dontspeakpod fb/dontspeakpod insta @dontspeakpod
Athers & Spike This interview with Spike Trivet took place at the Brighthelm Centre in Brighton, after Riptide Wrestling’s Black Water. We discuss how he used his acting background to benefit his wrestling career, how he fell into death match wrestling, walking the fine line of antagonising fans but not offending them and a certain appearance as a certain head of state at ATTACK! Follow Spike on twitter at @SpikeTrivet1Find out more at https://love-the-graps.pinecast.co
Before the next episode of British Wrestling Spotlight, JP has an interview with the producer of Riptide Wrestling (@RIPTIDEwres) Josh Bevan. Josh took time out of his busy schedule to discuss a range of topics in the aftermath of the Riptide Rumble (which is available on VOD at riptidewrestling.pivotshare.com). We discuss the day to day running of a Riptide show, cinematic wrestling, companies' ethos and links to the lovely city of Brighton, their use of intergender matches and other things. This was recorded in June but due to a series of unavoidable issues, the interview was delayed. Still, in comes in time for this Friday's International Waters show at the Brighthelm Centre. Visit riptidewestling.com for more information. So have a listen and get down to Brighton for a show if you can and have a watch of the cracking VOD Enjoy. SHOWNOTES: SONGS: Ankle Injuries - Fujiya & Miyagi Riding with Fire - Raya Rose You can find JP on Twitter @JPJipeee Also, you can also find the regular BWS co-hosts at: Joe (@Lemsipppp) Benno (@BensonRichardE) Finally The Indy Corner is on Twitter (@TheIndyCorner) and at Theindycorner.com
Picture this: Nigeria. A grandmother passes. London, a son cooks a pot of stew for his mother hoping to uncover hidden stories and unanswered questions. Yomi Sode's hit show - which includes live cooking - tackles immigration, identity and displacement. COAT is a humorous and moving response to the mistakes made by elders that leave the next generation uncertain of what is expected of them. Melita Dennett went to The Brighthelm Centre to meet Yomi while he was setting up. Event Details: [https://brightonfestival.org/event/13610/coat/](https://brightonfestival.org/event/13610/coat/) To find out more about Brighton Festival see : http://brightonfestival.org To find out more about RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2018 see : http://radioreverb.com #Brighton #Arts #Culture
The Boy, The Piano and The Beach is a children's show by Lewes based Slot Machine Theatre, combining puppetry, dance and classical music. The performance, for ages six and upwards, runs at the Brighthelm Centre from Sat 5th to Monday 7 May. Melita Dennett met directors and performers Nicky Blackwell and Nick Tigg, along with their puppet Brenda the giant shiny worm, as they gave a brief performance outside Brighton's Jubilee Library. Event Details: [https://brightonfestival.org/event/13493/the_boy_the_piano_and_the_beach/](https://brightonfestival.org/event/13493/the_boy_the_piano_and_the_beach/) To find out more about Brighton Festival see : [http://brightonfestival.org](http://brightonfestival.org) To find out more about RadioReverb - proud Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2018 see : [http://radioreverb.com](http://radioreverb.com) #Brighton #Arts #soundtrack
Howlround are the duo of Robin The Fog and Chris Weaver who create recordings and performances entirely from manipulating natural acoustic sounds on a quartet of vintage reel-to-reel tape machines - with additional reverb or electronic effects strictly forbidden. This recording documents their first ever live performance at the Brighthelm Centre as part of the Resonance FM stage at the Great Escape Festival, Brighton, 18th May 2013. It was the first time these delicate, bulky, unpredictable machines had ever left the studio - a complete step into the unknown - and therefore something of an occasion. This recording is presented without edits or overdubs, just the sound of four machines, two people and a huge tangle of quarter-inch tape, looping and snarling precariously around the venue. Photo: Larry Gale