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Between The Lines Podcast
Creativity and Challenges

Between The Lines Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 33:02


This is the third episode of Between the Lines podcast, Gordie Walker. The Impact of Universal Credit Margaret Duffy from Newington Housing talks about the problems of Universal Credit and its effect on residents. Work and Pensions Secretary, Amber Rudd recently said that there was a direct link between the increased use of food banks and  problems with the  roll out the Universal Credit benefits scheme.  As you’ll recall from our first episode, we spoke with Newington Housing Association.  During this discussion, Conor was told by Margaret Duffy about how seriously this affected some of their tenants in the mouth of Christmas – and some of the lengths they had to go to assist single mothers and others in much need of their help. Conor Maskey met Margaret, Antony and Martin from Newington Housing. Youth Hubs We follow up with youth workers from North Belfast who have just returned from a study visit of Manchester and Liverpool looking at the development of youth hubs. At the start of January, 14 youth workers from North Belfast travelled to Manchester and Liverpool to look at youth work practice, buildings and services including super centres in Manchester and Liverpool. Gordie Walker met up with them in Artillery youth club to find out what they made of it. Super Sundays Ray Griffin from Duncairn Arts talks to us about Super Sundays and how Arts, Music and creativity are helping to create a shared safe space for North Belfast. Duncairn Centre for Culture and Arts in North Belfast is on the lower Antrim Road and once a fully functioning place of worship. The church has seen its share of good times and bad times and when the congregation numbers slipped, The Rev Bill Shaw and his committee came up with a new vision for the church building. The building is now home to some community orgs and has a thriving programme of arts and cultural events. Gordie spoke to Ray Griffin the Arts and Events Manager about Super Sundays. Music from Conor Caldwell Music this time comes from Conor Caldwell renowned composer and traditional fiddle player. North Belfast native, Conor Caldwell is a composer, fiddle player and researcher of Irish Traditional Music.  Conor took the small number of steps around the corner from his Rosemount Gardens home to the Between The Lines Studio to chat with us about his love for North Belfast and some of our city’s interesting, historical and significant inks to traditional music.  We were delighted that he brought his fiddle along too and gave us a taste of one of his own compositions.    Credits The production team were Leanne Marshall, Conor Maskey Cairan Shannon, Davy Sims and Gordie Walker.   The music is Our Big Adventure by Scott Homes --- from the FreeMusicArchvive.com

Red Taped
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck

Red Taped

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 77:54


This week two bearcats walk into a bar to wrestle with a green turtle and leave with bleeding eardrums— I am still not sure what Andy said during the past hour but I am sure it was heartfelt.  We also get our hopes smashed by a panda, get needlessly nostalgic over forgotten sodas (Coke 2, Crystal Pepsi, Upper 10, and Super Mario Bros?)  and find a politician who has mastered the F-bomb (Spoiler: Beto O' Rouke is a true cussing artist).  Most importantly, Mark Manson teaches us The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by showing us how to give a f*ck?   We had to turn our explicit language warning to “11” for this one. What do you think about this episode?  Were the f*cks too few, too many or, just right?  Let us know: redtaped@outlook.com, https://twitter.com/RedTapedPodcast, or leave a review on iTunes. Book: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson Drink: Chufly Cocktail Links: “U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke lets f-bombs fly on the campaign trail” by Justin Dehn, The Texas Tribune, September 28, 2017:  (https://www.texastribune.org/2017/09/28/us-rep-beto-orourke-lets-it-fly-campaign-trail/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_content=1506626893 ) A short description of “Eudaimonia” from the School of Life: “Why ‘Happiness’ is a useless word- and an alternative’:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GocIobQ9MLs&t=140s Show Schedule: 2/25- The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams 3/11- Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey 3/25- Unsung Heroes: Federal Execucrats Making a Difference by Norma M. Riccucci Attributes: Opening song: “Corporate Technology” by Scott Homes from the album Corporate and Motivational Music (CC BY NC) (Source: Free Music Archive)

Between The Lines Podcast
Welcome To The Neighborhood

Between The Lines Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 32:57


Welcome to the first episode of the Between The Lines podcast with Gordie Walker. The team have been out and about collecting stories that we believe are interesting and help showcase some of the work that is going on in the north of the city and further afield In This Episode Newington Housing Association formed in 1975. It manages nearly 700 homes in mainly Interface areas in North Belfast. As times have changed so too has Newington, broadening its role from simply meeting immediate housing needs, to meeting wider community needs and taking brave steps towards transforming and regenerating communities and resolving interface issues. Anthony Kerr from Newington Housing reflects on their work in reducing and confronting anti-social behaviour (ASB) and looks at how social and economic pressures are affecting their tenants. Shared History – Dr Eamon Phoenix As part of Intercomm’s Shared History programme Dr Eamon Phoenix invited 25 people from Ardoyne and Woodvale to talk about Belfast history. Among the places they visited were Rosemary Street Presbyterian Church and, were Gordie caught up with them, at Queens University. The legacy of The Walls Ciarán Shannon from Duncairn Community Partnership (DCP) takes with time Leanne Marshall to reflect on his life experiences before during and following the conflict. Joby Fox There’s music from Joby Fox, writer, musician, and performer. Joby has played with the Bank Robbers going on to perform with Bap Kennedy in Energy Orchard and pen the song Belfast. He was signed to EMI and was based in London always pushing the limits and sticking up for his home town. His new album is about to be released and the song I Love you will be available on 14th February Joby is the first visitor to the BLTcast studio and he brought his guitar. Credits The production team were Leanne Marshall, Conor Maskey, Cairan Shannon,  Gordie Walker and Davy Sims. If you want a story covered drop me an email to gordie@btlcast.com or podcast@btlcast.com The music is Our Big Adventure by Scott Homes — from the FreeMusicArchvive.com

ChoirBaton
2. Student Teaching: Getting to Know You

ChoirBaton

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 59:14


Lamar Davis and Nyi Nyi Myin, two senior Music Education majors at Wingate University just outside Charlotte, NC, are about to start their student teaching experience. In this episode, Beth asks why and how they came to choral music, why they chose Wingate, and what they are looking forward to in choral music student teaching.  Choir Baton Host: @bethphilemon | www.bethphilemon.com Choir Baton: @choirbaton | www.choirbaton.com Choir Baton Theme Song by Scott Homes 

Rainy Day Diaries
Eps. 10 - Vanessa Newton talks about how Dyslexia (among other things) did NOT hold her down in pursuit of inspiring children around the world.

Rainy Day Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 43:37


Vanessa Newton is a BEACON OF LIGHT. She's a magical unicorn, and quite honestly, she has the best laugh ever!When I first found out about Vanessa's work, I was baby sitting at a cute little munchkins house reading her a goodnight book, and the book was so gorgeous I snuck back in there to look at all the pictures once she went to sleep. This book, One Love was illustrated by my good friend Vanessa.In addition to how Dyslexia (among other things) did NOT hold her down in pursuit of inspiring children around the world, a few fun Topics we discuss are:- Her interesting journey to illustrator-hood.- How she overcame her nay-sayers.- How music can change and uplift even theYou can Find Vanessa here:Website I Instagram I FacebookMentionables:- The Snowy Day - Matilda "When I Grow Up".---------------Website: www.jenipherlyn.com/podcastMusic: Cute uke tune by Scott Homes.

Thank You, I'm Sorry
Episode 6 - Phoning it in

Thank You, I'm Sorry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 27:51


Written by & starring: Chad Weaver, Jennifer Dama, Chris Clem, Zachery Boyce, and Jake Wells. Produced & edited by Layne Gerbig. Music in intro: Where's my Jetpack?! by Computer Music All-Stars licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Also included: “So Happy” by Scott Homes licensed under (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/