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The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. A look back at the second year of The Braw and The Brave with an array of interesting and inspiring guests sharing their stories, wisdom and everything in between. A mix of in-person interviews (pre-covid) and episodes recorded remotely, 2020 gave me the opportunity to speak to over 80 guests. A huge thank you to my BrawBrave Clan for making 2020 another belter. 2020's BrawBrave guests featured: Briana Pegado, Abby Nash and Sally Hughes of Groundswell Scotland, TedX Cumbernauld Women 2020: Maureen Hascoet, Elisa Iannacone, JoJo Fraser, Susannah Laing, Sylvia Baldock and Anna Pettigrew, John Buultjens, Susan Campbell of ACAOS, Fraser MacLeod, Gavin Oattes, Selena Hales of Refuweegee, Styled by Alice, Tony McGeever, Alison Wood and Mhairi Cochrane of Lily Pads, Sonali Misra, Christopher McEvoy of Vevar, John and Joe of The Men Who, Hilary Goodfellow of The SAY Award, CAFOLLA, Rachel and Brogan of Flings & Things, Sean C Kennedy, Robert Scott, Ed Fitzpatrick, Man of the Minch, Nico Ev, Colin Cloud, Colm Keenan of Braw Talent, Stewart McCheyne, George Scott, Jean Johansson, Stephen Martin Allan, Chris JS Wilson, Danila Marzilli, SophyLouise Illustration, Gerry Dunlop, Aneela McKenna, Nashy of Get After It, Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan BROAR, Pamela Distefano, Claire Barclay, Aarti Joshi, Sonia Marshall, Hope Gordon, Hannah Taylor of Delicate Rebellion, Patrycja Kupiec and Ange Melvin of YWCA The Young Women's Movement, Casci Ritchie, Chaz B, Mahri Reilly and Mel Jordan of Scottish Youth Theatre, Jane Bonnyman, Laura Boyd, Matt Hickman of Brownbear, Jennifer Bates, Mike McKenzie, Scott Meenagh, Murray McMillan, Hannah Justad of GlasgowCAN, Josh Quigley, Jay Lafferty, Jodie McCallum, Donald Mowat, Chloe McNiven, Ross OC Jennings, Dan Healy, Kirsty Crawford, Cameron Barnes, Noel, Heather and Kirsty of Wevolution, Chris Ferri, Michelle and Helena of Hillhead Ladies Hockey, Audra and of Repair Cafe Glasgow, Nikki McWilliams, Paul and Mark of Fakie SB, Kat of Yer Awrite, Iona Rendall, Gary Cameron, Rich Copeland aka The Wee Baker, Jakub Arendarik of Visual Creativity, Siobhan McKenna of Rejean Denim, Laura Boyle, Rebecca Vasmant, Simon Murphy, Isabelle Joss and Jennifer Reoch. Enjoy! If you've enjoyed this episode please consider buying me a coffee via Ko-Fi to help support the production of future episodes. Thank you so much, Lisa #brawbrave https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave See https://soundcloud.com/ for privacy and terms of use.
The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. N.B. Contains some strong language 'The Thingymabobs' became a feature of the podcast in 2019 and we've continued the tradition this year, with the last question I ask every guest being 'What's your favourite Scottish word or phrase?'. Here are some of the wonderful answers given and the reasons why my BrawBrave guests love the Scots patter so much. Thanks to: Jennifer Reoch, Isabelle Joss, Simon Murphy, Rebecca Vasmant, Laura Boyle, Siobhan McKenna of Rejean Denim, Jakub Arendarik of Visual Creativity, Rich Copeland aka The Wee Baker, Gary Cameron, Iona Rendall, Kat of Yer Awrite, Paul and Mark of Fakie Apparel, Nikki McWilliams, Lauren and Audra of Repair Cafe Glasgow, Michelle and Helena of Hillhead Ladies Hockey, Chris Ferri, Noel, Karen and Heather of Wevolution, Cameron Barnes, Kirsty Crawford, Dan Healy, Ross OC Jennings, Jodie McCallum, Jay Lafferty, Josh Quigley, Hannah Justad of GlasgowCAN, Murray McMillan, Scott Meenagh, Mike McKenzie, Jennifer Bates, Matt Hickman of BrownBear, Laura Boyd, Jane Bonnyman, Mel and Mahri of Scottish Youth Theatre, Chaz B, Casci Ritchie, Patrycja and Ange of YWCA The Young Women's Movement, Hannah of Delicate Rebellion, Hope Gordon, Sonia Marshall, Aarti Joshi, Claire Barclay, Pamela Distefano, Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan aka BROAR, Nashy of Get After It, Aneela McKenna, Gerry Dunlop, SophyLouise Illustrations, Danila Marzilli, Chris JS Wilson, Stephen Martin Allan, Jean Johansson, George Scott, Stewart McCheyne, Colm Keegan of Braw Talent, Colin Cloud, Nico Ev, Man of the Minch, Ed Fitzpatrick, Robert Scott, Sean C Kennedy, Rachel and Brogan of Flings & Things, CAFOLLA, Hilary Goodfellow of The SAY Award, Joe and John of The Men Who, Christopher McEvoy of VEVAR, Sonali Misra, Alison and Mhairi of Lily Pads, Tony McGeever, Styled by Alice, Selina Hales of Refuweegee, Gavin Oattes, Fraser MacLeod, John Buultjens, Abby and Sally of Groundswell Scotland. Enjoy! If you've enjoyed this episode please consider buying me a coffee via Ko-Fi to help support the production of future episodes. Thank you so much, Lisa #brawbrave https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave See https://soundcloud.com/ for privacy and terms of use.
Described by Pitchfork as ‘one of the most innovative voices in British music', Anna Meredith is a genre-crossing composer and producer whose work straddles the worlds of contemporary classical, art pop, electronica and experimental rock. Alongside the release of her award-winning debut album, Varmints (2016) and critically acclaimed follow up FIBS (2019, nominated for the Mercury Prize 2020 and the SAY Award 2020), Anna's CV includes scoring for TV (2019 ‘Living With Yourself', Netflix) and film (2018 Sundance Audience Award winner, ‘Eighth Grade'), opening the 2018 BBC Proms and Edinburgh International Festival, being Composer in Residence for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, a piece written for MRI scanner, soundtracking campaigns from PRADA, Fendi, Chloe & Christopher Kane, symphonies created for nursery children, music for park benches in Hong Kong and sleep-pods in Singapore. She is a regular presenter and guest on radio (Radio 3 and BBC 6Music) and television and her music is frequently broadcast as well as featuring in films, installations and TV.
The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. Since 2012, The SAY Award (Scottish Album of the Year) has created a platform to champion Scotland's outstanding music across all genres. ‘The SAY Award brings people together to celebrate the passion, value and diversity of Scottish music in 2020.' Episode 117 is in conversation with Events Producer Hilary Goodfellow of The SAY Award. With a wealth of experience in producing some of Scotland's biggest events including TRNSMT and Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Hilary gives a fascinating insight into the origins, ethos and workings of The SAY Award, which despite this year's challenges, is pivoting to digital. From her first festival experience as a teenager to coordinating The SAY Award, with real passion and dedication, Hilary confirms and brilliantly conveys why it is more important than ever to celebrate and support the arts and culture. Website https://www.sayaward.com/ Socials https://twitter.com/sayaward?s=21 https://instagram.com/sayaward?igshid=8y7ufwvm4zta Hilary Goodfellow at Lucky Cat https://instagram.com/hilarylucky_cat?igshid=1uw8o54cpcxr4 Music Declares Emergency https://www.musicdeclares.net/ https://instagram.com/musicdeclares?igshid=1acojcql8nha5 If you've enjoyed this episode please consider buying me a coffee via Ko-Fi to help support the production of future episodes. Thank you so much, Lisa #brawbrave https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave See https://soundcloud.com/ for privacy and terms of use.
Ronnie, Laura and Ben chat about this years SAY Award. We discuss our own shortlists and Ben even sticks his neck out to pick the winner! We have handpicked some tracks that are new to podcast and have had albums out during the SAY Award year.
Ronnie, Laura and Ben are back with another episode tracks from Wojtek The Bear, ,Bubbatrees, Matt Scott, JOG ,Wrest and we pay homage to one of favourites Losing Ground who called it a day. We also have the gig guide and we discuss The SAY Award launch!
In this seventh episode, the Talking Feet team captures the conversation between by Robert Kilpatrick of the Scottish Music Industry Association and SAY Award, and Stina Tweeddale from the band Honeyblood. Bringing together the perspectives of an industry professional and a performing artist, we get an informative and engaging glance at how the music industry and scenes function in such a unique city, touching upon much of the magic that makes experiencing music in Glasgow so vibrant and exciting. They make connections between local community support and global influence, and discuss how Scotland/Glasgow sounds have helped to shape the development of modern music. They also talk about emerging artists to keep an eye on, celebrate the local record labels, make comparisons to other cities like London and of course, in keeping with our Glasgow Music Tour, they discuss the venues that serve and support live music in the city. The Talking Feet podcast is brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner Ear. You can find out more about the Scottish Music Industry Association at smia.org.uk and you can find out more about the Scottish Album of the Year Award at sayaward.com. You can find out more about Stina and the band Honeyblood on social media and at their website, honeyblood.co.uk Do check out and have a listen to our Glasgow Music Tour, which hosted on the Guidigo app, just search for Walking Heads. It’s also available on our website. Download the Guidigo app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Is there someone in particular you’d like to hear on our podcast? Contact us via twitter for your suggestions. You can subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Buzzsprout. If you have any feedback for us or enjoy what we are doing, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or on whatever platform you use. Our artwork is by Rae-Yen Song and our music is by Ryan Gibson. To find out more about Walking Heads, go to walkingheads.net.
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The latest podcast is one of our mildly popular musical themed recordings and it has live music and chat from Jack James.
After writing about the SAY Award, I thought I might well do a podcast about it, given there are more than enough ace bands and ace records on that list, last year's list and I assume next year's list to make a couple of podcasts. I play a couple of shocking, scandalous omissions from this and last year's long- and shortlists, and stamp my little foot about them. I play a couple of tracks from bands who I reckon should be in with a very strong shout of making next year's shortlist. And I play a random tune by David Thomas Broughton because he, along with Rick Redbeard who I tip for next year's shortlist, is playing a show in Edinburgh this week. David on Thursday with Rachael Dadd and Ichi, and Rick on Saturday with the awesome Ian Humberstone. And again, I try and remind people not to get too worked up about this kind of thing, because, well, if no-one agrees with you that something is excellent, it should hardly make you love it any the less, should it. And equally, being told that yes, you are right, this album is good, shouldn't particularly improve your enjoyment of it should it. So these things are here to be bickered over and are good fun, as well as being fantastic for the artists who win them, but they aren't of course to be taken too seriously. 01. Meursault - Untitled (00.26)02. PAWS - Bird Inside Birddcage, Ribcage Inside Bird (06.40)03. Rick Redbeard - Any Way I Can (14.35)04. David Thomas Broughton - River Lay (20.10)05. Now Wakes the Sea - Propranolol (28.47)06. RM Hubbert - Car Song (With Aidan Moffat and Alex Kapranos) (35.42)07. Django Django - Love's Dart (39.59)08. King Creosote & Jon Hopkins - Bats in the Attic (45.36)09. Rob St. John - Stainforth Force (52.54)10. The Pictish Trail - I Will Pour it Down (1.02.06)
For the last of the Braidwood Brothers podcasts Ali caught up once more with brother Andy to discuss their favourite music on the 2010s, (following previous podcasts looking at the '80s, '90s, '00s). It's a fascinating chat about the records that have meant the most to them over the last ten years (at least on the day of recording) and they both pick a bonus album which they would put forward for the SAY Award 2020, cos this podcast goes up to 11!