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"As I stand in the tunnel looking towards the sunshine, I see all sorts of shadow people walking towards and away from me." Please note before you start listening: this podcast is recorded in 3D sound! So make sure that you're wearing headphones for the very best experience. The small details in life can pass you by. Unless you take the time to stop to notice them. Which is exactly what author, actor and social media personality Miranda Keeling does in this podcast series. Expanding on the observations she shares on her popular Twitter account, she invites you to join her out and about as she captures those small, magical moments of everyday life, in sound. Thanks to 3D recordings, you'll hear everything she does as if you were right there with her. There are new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. These short but lovingly crafted episodes are an invitation to escape from life's hustle, immersing you in Miranda's world for a few minutes. Miranda's daily walks are an opportunity for gratitude, reflection and mindfulness, and she encourages listeners to join her in taking a moment to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. Whether you're looking for inspiration or simply need a break from the chaos, "Stopping to Notice" is the perfect podcast for you. If you like what you hear, then please follow Stopping To Notice for free, wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on your favorite podcast platform and connect with Miranda on Twitter @MirandaKeeling and don't forget to check out her book, "The Year I Stopped To Notice," for even more insight into living a mindful life. Her book, The Year I Stopped To Notice, is available now: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-year-i-stopped-to-notice/9781785787966 The podcast was produced by Oli Seymour for Fresh Air Production. The artwork is designed by Kim Elson and Gemma Rhead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"A mum writes on the wall, “I love Katie,” to the embarrassment of her daughter, who I assume is Katie." Please note before you start listening: this podcast is recorded in 3D sound! So make sure that you're wearing headphones for the very best experience. The small details in life can pass you by. Unless you take the time to stop to notice them. Which is exactly what author, actor and social media personality Miranda Keeling does in this podcast series. Expanding on the observations she shares on her popular Twitter account, she invites you to join her out and about as she captures those small, magical moments of everyday life, in sound. Thanks to 3D recordings, you'll hear everything she does as if you were right there with her. There are new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. These short but lovingly crafted episodes are an invitation to escape from life's hustle, immersing you in Miranda's world for a few minutes. Miranda's daily walks are an opportunity for gratitude, reflection and mindfulness, and she encourages listeners to join her in taking a moment to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. Whether you're looking for inspiration or simply need a break from the chaos, "Stopping to Notice" is the perfect podcast for you. If you like what you hear, then please follow Stopping To Notice for free, wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on your favorite podcast platform and connect with Miranda on Twitter @MirandaKeeling and don't forget to check out her book, "The Year I Stopped To Notice," for even more insight into living a mindful life. Her book, The Year I Stopped To Notice, is available now: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-year-i-stopped-to-notice/9781785787966 The podcast was produced by Oli Seymour for Fresh Air Production. The artwork is designed by Kim Elson and Gemma Rhead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous sommes partis à Londres. Pour découvrir un lieu emblématique du street art de cette ville: le Graffiti Tunnel de Leake Street. Situé juste derrière la Gare de Waterloo, il a été "créé" à l'origine en 2008 par Banksy. Un grand nombre de street artistes de renom y ont laissé leur empreinte. Aujourd'hui, c'est le seul endroit dans Londres où chacun peut graffer ou dessiner légalement. Avec Sophie, guide française expatriée à Londres, nous avons parcouru les 300 mètres de ce tunnel, qu'elle nous a fait découvrir. Elle nous a partagé sa passion de cet endroit, des artistes, de ce mouvement, et de la ville... Dans laquelle elle a décidé de vivre. Soutenez-nous sur Patreon !
On the 10th of November, we took over 26 Leake Street in Waterloo & here is the brilliant conversation we had at our LIVE podcast event. -----------------------------------------You can watch the full episode on Youtube
Painters, designers, fashion models, singers, songwriters, rappers, musicians… Artists from all around the world, exhibiting and performing at one phenomenal event from Leake Street in the heart of London. Artists featured include Hal (Pianomonkey), Phil Firsov, Saphira, Sophie Boggis, Katya Kan, Mandy Lall and many more! In this episode Mandy Lall speaks with Manu and tells us about her life, vision and career into fashion. Mandy M. Lall is a Sociologist who lectures in media relations and a focus on fashion marketing and consumer behaviour. Her PhD looks at the application of blockchain technology with a use case of transparency and traceability of high valued goods and luxury products. She has worked on london fashion week for the last five years and curated events within the fashion and lifestyle industry in London. Outside of london she project manages a nature park with a focus on ex situ conservation practices. Her latest employment brings her back to the entertainment industry where she is developing films in the UK. This exclusive Spanish Rock Shot Radio podcast captures what happened the night of Halloween 2022. Please share and support our community radio station any way you can: www.spanishrockshot.com. Part Two Coming soon...
Live From Arcade Paradise Launch Party...This week on Wired Unplugged, Sam Clay (Arcade Paradise Producer) hosts guests Andreas Firnigl (Nosebleed Interactive, Arcade Paradise Game Director) and Kieron Pepper (Water Bear, Arcade Paradise Music Creator) live from the amazing Arcade Paradise Launch Party at 26 Leake Street.Sam and Co. take a deep dive into the incredible creation that is Arcade Paradise. Andreas discusses his love of the 90s and his inspirations for the game whilst music creation Guru (Kieron) introduces us to the insightful world of how the Arcade Paradise Soundtrack came together. Arcade Paradise was launched on August 11th 2022 and has received world wide Critical-acclaimHave a question or topic for the podcast? Email unplugged@wiredproductions.com and we'll do our best to tackle your topic on our next show!#GamingPodcast #IndieGames #WiredPBuy Arcade Paradise: PlayStation:https://store.playstation.com/en-us/concept/10002527Xbox:https://www.xbox.com/en-gb/games/store/arcade-paradise/9n2fqcgwh32dNintendo Switch: https://wired.gg/NintendoArcadeSteam: https://wired.gg/ArcadeParadise/SteamEpic: https://wired.gg/ArcadeParadise/EPICGOG: https://wired.gg/ArcadeParadise/GOGPhysical: http://wired.gg/ArcadeParadise/StoreArcade Paradise Soundtrack On Steam:https://store.steampowered.com/app/2021100/Arcade_Paradise_Soundtrack/ Follow Wired: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WiredPFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WiredProDiscord : https://discord.gg/wiredpInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/wired_productions/?hl=enFollow Arcade Paradise: Arcade Paradise Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingWashArcadeArcade Paradise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArcadeParadiseGameFollow Nosebleed Interactive:@nosebleedgamesFollow Kieron Pepper: @kieronpepperFollow Sam Clay:@Thrungus#GamingPodcast #IndieGames #wiredpFollow Wired: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WiredPFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WiredProDiscord : https://discord.gg/wiredpInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/wired_productions/Wired Unplugged Podcast: https://wired.gg/Unplugged
Jesus talks about the End Times. The photo for today's episode is from London, England. Visit http://ttlm.pictures to download photos from any of the episodes.
My set from Strawberry Sundae at Leake Street on December 11th 2021 Tracklist Blast feat VDC - Crazy Man Soundfactory - Understand This Groove (Original Mix) Donna Giles - And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going (Pride Mix) Helicopter - On Ya Way (Original Mix) Anethum - I Can Make You See God 2 In A Room - El Trago (The Drink) (Bottom Dollar Club Mix) FPI Project - Come On and Do It (Official Mix) Tinman - 18 strings (Original White Label Mix) Gat Decor - Passion (Original Mix) Lucid - I Can't Help Myself (The Lucid Vocal Mix) Louis Gaston - Sto Bene (Itchy & Scratchy Club Mix) Kathy Brown - Turn Me Out (Delorme UK Remix) Mory Kante - Yeke Yeke (Extended Hardfloor Mix) Escrima - Train Of Thought (Train of Thought Edit) Moby - Go (Woodtick Mix) Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness (Original Tweekin Acid Funk Mix)
There's some Christmas cheer happening this week at the Hedland Well Women's Centre in Leake Street, South Hedland See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's something in the air over at the Leake Street premises of the Hedland Well Women's Centre See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hedland Well Women's Centre program coordinator Laura joins Dave to look at what's happening this week at the Leake Street premises.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel, found underneath the platforms and tracks of Waterloo Station, is London's largest legal graffiti wall at 300-metres in length. The site gained fame after famed British street artist, Banksy, held a street art festival called Cans Festival (a play on The Cannes Film Festival) in the tunnel. Banksy had recognised the potential of the tunnel which had formerly been used as an access road for taxis to pick up passengers from the Eurostar. From the 3rd-5th May 2008, forty street artists from around the world - including Blek le Rat, Ben Eine, Sten & Lex and Vexta - transformed the grimy tunnel into a street art haven. Graffiti and street art are legally permitted in the tunnel meaning that artists can create works without fear of getting arrested by police. This ever-changing gallery now attracts street art tourists and graffiti enthusiasts from around the world and arches adjacent to the tunnel were recently transformed into bars and restaurants. The site was even home to a temporary cinema, The Lambeth Palace, to celebrate the release of Banksy's documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop in 2010.
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He’s an ex footballer / touring house DJ / face of one of the oldest club in London and is still only 30 years old! Liam Norval, joins Shout About to talk about life after football, overcoming huge set backs, celebrity parties and how becoming a father changed everything. 00:32 Last weeks episode 03:32 What did last week 05:00 Bens Nashville facts 06:55 This weeks guest 08:35 Liam in the studio 09:20 Liam’s background in football 13:21 Life after football 14:40 Getting into the club game 17:14 Reality tv crowds 20:24 Leaving Cafe 20:35 Proud 23:40 Proud venue’s 28:18 Having a daughter and the switch in focus 32:20 The future of Cabaret at Proud 33:22 The big question 38:00 Liam’s favourite bars 40:00 Liam’s social media 42:40 Recap of the conversation 43:13 The Weekly Shout 48:00 This weeks thank yous 48:52 Shout about social media You can reach the guests here Twitter: @liamnorval Instagram: @liamnorval Facebook: @proudembankment Web: www.proudcabaretembankment.com Mentions Lisa Wright Two Ways Home Draughts Luna cinema Friends Fest Nashville meets London Aristo Media Tropicana beach club Cafe De Paris Slim Jims The Ned Radio Bar The W hotel bar The American Bar at the Savoy Sky Bar Sky Garden 26 Leake Street The chocolate cocktail club No such place Secret Cinema Backyard Cinema Classic car boot sale London feminist film festival Hoxton Howl Festival Howl at the moon Give us a Shout on #ShoutAbout Instagram: ShoutAboutLondon Facebook: ShoutAboutLDN Twitter: ShoutAboutLDN Instagram: ShoutaboutStuart Please subscribe and rate us! Want to talk about the show? Got an idea for guests? Want to promote your event? Contact us on any of the above, or: info@shoutabout.london www.shoutabout.london
For the first episode of a brand-new season, Shout About are back, this time with their friend, Ray Jones. Known all over town as ‘Mr London’, Ray’s career has seen him go from a super connected concierge, via TimeOut and landed him at the doorstep of his own incredible music venture. If you want to hear about the coolest bars in London, the places to go for live gigs, or the up and coming stars in the music scene, look no further than Ray Jones and his ‘banq’ of incredible talent. Venues mentioned: 00:20 Reintroduction in to Shout About London 01:00 Recap of last week 01:40 26 Leake Street – Shout About London’s new venue 07:00 Rat Bar @ 26 Leake Street 10:15 Our three favourite events, we’ve been to since the last episode 16:25 Ray Jones of Talentbanq joins us in the studio 18:15 Ray’s background, including life as a concierge 21:47 TimeOut London 23:04 Launching The TimeOut Card & TimeOut Live 23:40 The Rising Stars Gig 24:24 The Rising Stars 28:55 Sonia Leigh 28:40 Talentbanq 41:45 Biggest challenge 43:00 26 Leake Street (again) 45:00 Rat Bar @ 26 Leake Street 47:00 Biggest Success 56:30 Ray’s favourite bars in London 59:25 Time for a game “7 in 7” – Ray has to guess his own artists 1:09:34 Talentbanq social media handles 1:10:10 Mr London 1:10:45 Recap of Mr London 1:12:37 Tunnel Vision Live / Tunnel Vision unplugged 1:13:40 The Weekly Shout 1:18:39 Thank you’s 1:18:55 Social Media Handles 1:20:05 Enjoy the outro tune Mentions: Studio Boom, Marques Almeida, Adidas – Deerupt Trainer, Fendi (FF Reloaded), Lisa Canny, Red Bull, Danny Price, Rat Bar, The Cans Festival, Gary Alford, Wu Tang Clan, Black Deer Festival, Smart Hospitality, The Great Escape Festival, The Naked Bike Ride, Phoenix Artist Club, The Alley Cat, Cro Bar, The Isle of White Festival, The Hard Rock Café, Hawker House, Sonia Leigh, Café Nero, The Jazz Café, 229 Venue, Belle Roscoe, Joe Slater, Anavae, Belle Roscoe, Ray Waters, The Zipheads, Key West, The Ned, The Spiritual Bar, The Green Note, Lisa Wright, Lots Holloway, Megan O’Neil, Penny Riviera, Joe Slater, Broken Witt Rebels, Waterloo Food Month, London Pride, Her
Join the PhD Trekker's first literal trek in London! Tune in for general travel and planning tips, airline customer service ratings, the London Pass, our first impressions of London and its rich culture, and the secret hidden gems in London! Specifically, listen to Yan's 30sec Trump conversation with the British custom/border officer on Trump's travel bans, the importance of taking a break during your graduate career, our interactions with graffitti artists in the Leake Street tunnel, and how these interactions and experiences has served as inspirations for our personal growth! For more information on the Leake Street Tunnel and the London Pass, please visit: https://www.bordersofadventure.com/secret-london-hidden-street-art/ https://www.londonpass.com/
Podcast produced by Lee Millam Slang. In this podcast Tony Thorne, former Head of the Language Centre, now Visiting Consultant, at King’s College, London and author of the Bloomsbury Dictionary of Contemporary Slang, looks at what slang is, how it's used, where it comes from and what words are being used as part of our everyday language. Slang should be easy to define, but in fact no one has ever come up with a satisfactory definition. Slang is one of the most informal varieties of language, it is usually new, controversial, exotic, often naughty and deviant (or pretends to be). Probably all languages have had slang, but it was not recorded until the 18th century. It was marginal and taboo, the language of criminals, beggars and tramps. It is a language that keep the outsiders out (parents, police etc) and using it makes you an insider, part of an exclusive elite. It is often developed in closed communities (prisons, public schools), and by private groups (taxi drivers, soldiers, sailors, criminals) but now that is not the main source of new slang - the internet has introduced something totally new - now most slang is developed by young people from 12 years of age. Words like Dench - wonderful Moist - awful Dint - a stupid, embarrassing person CBA - can't be arsed Butters - unattractive Some slang words have been around for over a hundred years, for example, 'cool', 'dosh', 'punk'. Whereas punk has changed its meaning over that time, cool and dosh have stayed roughly the same, which is unusual because mostly slang has to be reinvented to remain exclusive. Social media have had two main impacts on slang. Firstly they have introduced new language to go with what people do with a medium, eg FaceBook - 'fraped', 'frenemy', and LOL and OMG. Secondly, social media have enabled slang to spread, indeed we do not know where in the Anglosphere some words have originated - was 'dint' first used in Australia, Canada, US, the Caribbean, UK? Lots of parents and teachers are afraid it is damaging young people's ability to use standard language, but that is not the case, it is about speech communities who share a language. It does not usually undermine young people's language ability. Most young people are very good at 'code switching', they don't use slang in a job interview or essay, but they do use it in the club, in the street, in the school playground. Slang is no longer taboo, it creeps into all the media - newspapers and magazines as well as online media. It is no longer forbidden, it is allowed in the home. And of course we no longer have those authority figures who in the past could proscribe the use of slang. Young people do not any longer listen to the police, the government or parents as a linguistic authority. They have their own domains in which to communicate. Saga has developed an app for the over 50s explaining sports slang to older people. But old people can feel uncomfortable with all this - they feel they are losing control of language and language is, after all, what gives us our identity. There is a dictionary of 'granny slang' with words like 'galivanting' and 'bamboozling' - words that young people think are slang but are just colloquial expressions used by granny's generation! There is no danger in slang as long as we talk about it and analyse it, and it is good to exchange examples of slang between the generations. __________________ Picture: Slang graffiti, Leake Street by Duncan C Music: Andreas DSP by Jonas and Good Enough by CuzOH
Whether you know it from the song Doing The Lambeth Walk, as the home of William Blake or from the contemporary street art of the Leake Street tunnel, Lambeth has a fascinating and varied history. N Quentin Woolf meets Diane Burstein for a stroll around part of the borough. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.