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In a live episode recorded at Norwich Arts Centre, Rosie chats to poets Lewis Buxton and James McDermott plus musician Jess Morgan about the challenges of writing poetry about exes, ghosting on the central line, having a best friend steal your girlfriend, dating someone who likes to dress up as a dalek, school crushes, teenage awkwardness, the etiquette of cinema dates, the downsides of dating a cyclist, sexual roles and much much more. Recorded at Norwich Arts Centre on 27 July 2023. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram and Threads @breakupmonologues and buy The Breakup Monologues book from all good bookshops: https://linktr.ee/breakupmonologues The Breakup Monologues will also be recording a live episode at The Bill Murray in London on 24 September (with guests Ria Lina, James Barr and Njambi McGrath): https://www.angelcomedy.co.uk/event-detail/the-breakup-monologues-live-podcast-24th-sep-the-bill-murray-london-tickets-202309241600/ Follow Lewis on Twitter @LewisBuxton93 Follow James on Twitter @jamesliammcd Follow Jess on Insta @jessmorgface
Jason chats with artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2023, about their creative process, gigging and life as a musician.00:00 - Introduction00:49 - Deepdale Podcast Theme by Jess Morgan01:53 - Polly Paulusma (Performing Thursday)12:59 - Back Of Your Hand by Polly Paulusma14:36 - Matt Watson (aka The Secret Helicopters) (Performing Thursday)21:42 - Outside by Matt Watson23:31 - Phoebe Austin (Performing Sunday)30:12 - Crossfire by Phoebe Austin31:43 - Lewis Buxton from Toast Poetry (Performing & writing free poems on Friday & Sunday)For information on Deepdale Festival 2023, including programme and ticket information, please visit deepdalecamping.co.uk/festival/Thanks for listening to this podcast. You can find all previous episodes on any good podcast app or directory by searching Deepdale Podcast, or find your right provider using our Linkt.ree - linktr.ee/deepdalepodcast
In the last episode of the season, the Stupid Geniuses welcome a very special guest, the poet, writer and theatre maker, Lewis Buxton. Lewis joins the Stupid Geniuses to discuss mental health and particularly, men's mental health. In this extended episode, Lewis shares some of his fantastic poetry from his debut collection of poems 'Boy in Various Poses', through which Lewis questions the myriad of gender with curiosity and wit, inviting you to rethink your own assumptions around gender and mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aaron and John talk about Carlos Correa returning, Royce Lewis being sent back to Triple-A, Byron Buxton getting days off, Alex Kirilloff trying to get right in St. Paul, and Chris Paddack having elbow surgery.
Lewis Buxton returns! Steph talks to Lewis about his new poetry collection Boy in Various Poses, which explores masculinity, mental health and sport. We're also very pleased to have The Writing Life's first references to Lizzo and The Meg. Lewis' poems have appeared in The Rialto, Ambit Magazine, Magma, Oxford Poetry and Ink, Sweat and Tears. In 2020 he won the Winchester Poetry Prize and has previously come third in the Magma Poetry Prize and been shortlisted for the Oxford Brookes International Poetry Prize and the York Literature Festival Prize. In 2018-19 he was selected as one of the Poetry School & Nine Arches Press Primers Volume 4 poets and was the recipient of the Literary Festival Bursary from the University of East Anglia. He is Director of TOAST, a live poetry event and workshops project. Working with the best poets in the UK, TOAST produces monthly events at The Norwich Arts Centre, is supported by the Arts Council England and has won a Norfolk Arts Award for supporting new writing. Check out out previous episode with Lewis: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/article/poetry-in-lockdown-with-lewis-buxton/ Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/3G39dRW Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna. Music by Bennet Maples.
Another week Arji’s pickling the poems you'll love. This week’s guest is a poet, producer and workshop leader. His poems have appeared in Ambit Magazine, Oxford Poetry and Ink, Sweat and Tears. He is the director and co-founder of TOAST Poetry, an organisation dedicated to the professional development of poets. Lewis Buxton has his new book Boy in Various Poses out with Nine Arches Press. Today we are looking at beautiful piece by Ellen Bass. You can read it here - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/02/04/what-did-i-love
It's a very special episode this week award-winning US author and screenwriter Attica Locke joins us to deliver the annual Noirwich Lecture, in which she explores the ways that crime writing can challenge the distribution of power and authority at a structural and individual level, addressing how power, property and privilege intersect. Attica's most recent novel, Heaven, My Home, is an expertly-crafted thriller mystery, but also a sharp examination of ‘Trump-era' America and issues of race, power, prejudice and white supremacy which still exist today. Her recent work as a television writer and producer includes When They See Us (Netflix); a portrayal of the 1990 wrongful conviction of five teenage boys from Harlem for a brutal attack in Central Park; and Little Fires Everywhere (Amazon Prime). You can watch the live Q&A that followed Attica's lecture over on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/bA2R3FRTBR8 Meanwhile, Steph and Simon talk about free resources to help you keep writing through the latest Covid-19 lockdown rules and regs, what they're currently reading and the upcoming 'World Building' resource pack! Noirwich is a co-production from the National Centre for Writing and the University of East Anglia. Find out more here: http://noirwich.co.uk/ Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna. Sign up to our newsletter and find out more about what we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/ Lewis Buxton on poetry in lockdown: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/article/poetry-in-lockdown-with-lewis-buxton/ Jenny Offill and Joe Dunthorne about catastrophising: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/article/jenny-offill-talks-to-joe-dunthorne/ Mark Stay on finding your new normal: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/article/finding-your-new-normal/ Ben Johncock's free productivity course: https://courses.nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/p/supercharge-your-productivity End music by Bennet Maples. Intro music from YouTube audio library. Portrait by Jenny Walters.
'I am not just man. I am not just masculinity. Those boxes of gender are so unhelpful to me. I want to collapse them and in that way become less lonely, and more comfortable with myself.' James McDermott talks to poet and educator Lewis Buxton about the pressures and responsibilities of being being a young man in the 21st century, toxic masculinity, and poetry. Hosted by James McDermott: www.jamesmcdermottwriter.weebly.com Produced by Story Machine Productions: www.storymachineproductions.co.uk Music by Jordan Mallory-Skinner For more on Mantor: The Masculinity Conversations see here. Supported by Arts Council England's Emergency Fund.
It was nice catching up with my old teammate Lewis Buxton. Lewis previously played professional football for Portsmouth, Sheffield Wednesday and Stoke City. In this podcast we speak about how he navigated transitioning away from playing football by deciding to get involved in psychology whilst still playing. We also touched on the highs and lows of his career, and he shared his thoughts on the retirement process for athletes. Lewis is now the Co-Founder of a management consultancy firm called Lit Within, where him and his team help companies enhance their staff performance by adjusting their outlook, structure and mentality.
Time for a burst of optimism and inspiration, courtesy of poet, producer and tutor Lewis Buxton. If lockdown is getting to you, have a listen to this week's pod and hopefully you'll feel a little brighter about the future. Lewis talks about TOAST, his regular live literature events, his own route into poetry and how coronavirus has affected his work. Then he treats us to readings of a couple of his own poems plus material from selected TOAST headliners. Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna. Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/3G39dRW Get in touch with TOAST: https://toastpoetry.com/ Find out more about what we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/ Music by Bennet Maples.
Former Dragon Hall resident Vahur Afanasjev joins the pod to talk to Lewis Buxton about his books, how coronavirus has affected his writing and why he writes a lot about fish. Vahur is an Estonian author and creator of the award-winning Serafima and Bogdan, a bloody, funny and surreal family saga about the Russian Old Believer minority in Estonia. ALSO on this week's episode is guest-host Peggy Hughes, joining Steph and Simon to talk about Bibliotherapy and recommend some great books for us all to read while stuck in isolation. Hosted by Steph McKenna & Simon Jones. Music by Bennet Maples.
Vic, Dave and Fudge try and break Lewis Buxtons media training and Vic puts her posh voice on.
Dave speaks sense, Vic gets flustered and Fudge sounds like he’s in the toilet, Whilst Lewis Buxton makes all of our heads turn Full interview posted tomorrow
Lit Within director and former Sheffield Wednesday, Stoke City and Bournemouth defender, Lewis Buxton, appeared as a special guest on FOX Sports 96.9 FM/1340 AM hit show ----Listen In With KNN---- hosted by Award-winning broadcast journalist, Kelsey N. Nelson. #ListenInWithKNN to follow along with the conversation!
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What happens when your dream to become a professional footballer crumbles? How do you pick up the pieces in your life? Today we’re catching up with two former footballers as we explore the Inside-Out understanding around wellbeing and sport. Chris Stockton was a youth footballer – he now works in a school and Lewis Buxton played professionally as a footballer for many years before retiring from injury and starting a career as a consultant and coach. Today we’re asking can the Inside-Out understanding helps athletes overcome shattered dreams? Want to learn more about the Inside-Out understanding? Why not join our community CoachingConnect.co.uk Lewis Buxton email: lewis@theinsightcoach.com Christ Stockton email: chrisstocktonfootball@gmail.com
This week, on episode 63 of the Lion of Vienna Suite podcast, Dan is joined by Chris, Jonny and Tom Wilson as they laugh at CM Punk, Disect yet another Bolton Wanderers draw and look ahead to next weeks match. Once the plesantries, the jokes about CM Punk's embaressig UFC debut and awful analysis of Brook v Golovkin were out of the way, the quartet got stuck into the Wanderers chatter. The Whites drew 1-1 for the third week on the bounce on Saturday, this time at home to MK Dons, and the lads discusses if the three game streak without a win is a cause for concern, despite still being top of the league. Then each Bolton player was analysed in-depth, with Mark Howard, Jay Spearing and Mark Beevers receiving tones of praise, where as the likes of Lewis Buxton, Jamie Proctor, Josh Vela and Liam Trotter weren't so luck. Kevin Davies' less than savoury comments on Dougie Freedman were then discusses, which went to some rather strange places. All that before the group look ahead to Saturday's tie with Walsall, and debate as to who should take the suspended Spearing's place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, on episode 63 of the Lion of Vienna Suite podcast, Dan is joined by Chris, Jonny and Tom Wilson as they laugh at CM Punk, Disect yet another Bolton Wanderers draw and look ahead to next weeks match. Once the plesantries, the jokes about CM Punk's embaressig UFC debut and awful analysis of Brook v Golovkin were out of the way, the quartet got stuck into the Wanderers chatter. The Whites drew 1-1 for the third week on the bounce on Saturday, this time at home to MK Dons, and the lads discusses if the three game streak without a win is a cause for concern, despite still being top of the league. Then each Bolton player was analysed in-depth, with Mark Howard, Jay Spearing and Mark Beevers receiving tones of praise, where as the likes of Lewis Buxton, Jamie Proctor, Josh Vela and Liam Trotter weren't so luck. Kevin Davies' less than savoury comments on Dougie Freedman were then discusses, which went to some rather strange places. All that before the group look ahead to Saturday's tie with Walsall, and debate as to who should take the suspended Spearing's place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices