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1 America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 2 - Tryouts, Tears, & Texas 32:48
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America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is back for its second season! Kay Adams welcomes the women who assemble the squad, Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell, to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast. They discuss the emotional rollercoaster of putting together the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Judy and Kelli open up about what it means to embrace flaws in the pursuit of perfection, how they identify that winning combo of stamina and wow factor, and what it’s like to see Thunderstruck go viral. Plus, the duo shares their hopes for the future of DCC beyond the field. Netflix Sports Club Podcast Correspondent Dani Klupenger also stops by to discuss the NBA Finals, basketball’s biggest moments with Michael Jordan and LeBron, and Kevin Durant’s international dominance. Dani and Kay detail the rise of Coco Gauff’s greatness and the most exciting storylines heading into Wimbledon. We want to hear from you! Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/NetflixSportsClub Find more from the Netflix Sports Club Podcast @NetflixSports on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and X. You can catch Kay Adams @heykayadams and Dani Klupenger @daniklup on IG and X. Be sure to follow Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammel @kellifinglass and @dcc_judy on IG. Hosted by Kay Adams, the Netflix Sports Club Podcast is an all-access deep dive into the Netflix Sports universe! Each episode, Adams will speak with athletes, coaches, and a rotating cycle of familiar sports correspondents to talk about a recently released Netflix Sports series. The podcast will feature hot takes, deep analysis, games, and intimate conversations. Be sure to watch, listen, and subscribe to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Tudum, or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes on Fridays every other week.…
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1 Conversation with Rosie Grant - Undertaker and owner of Natural Endings Funeral Service 1:20:43
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For the final episode of season 4 I talk with undertaker and owner of the independent funeral service Natural Endings, Rosie Grant. After listening to several episodes of this season, Rosie reached out to me to suggest talking with me about her creative, personal, and as she described it ‘radical’, approach to honouring the lives of those we love. I have admired Rosie and her fellow undertaker Lisa’s work from afar, via social media, so this felt like a true honour to be invited over for a chat, and the perfect way to end this season on creativity and grief. One grey July morning, Jon and I drove over to visit Rosie and Lisa in the old sorting office in the West Yorkshire town of Todmorden. Rosie has thoughtfully transformed the beautiful and characterful old buildings into a mortuary alongside a light and airy space for hosting ceremonies. Our conversation with Rosie was both moving and insightful. And because Jon was present to help out with recording, and I knew he would have questions and thoughts, I invited him to chime in if he felt compelled to. Which he did (although slightly muffled as he wasn’t mic’d up). what came out of this was an incredibly open and vulnerable conversation about grief, honouring the lives of others and developing our own personal rituals. I cannot wait for you to hear Rosie’s fascinating story, about how she first found her calling as an undertaker in the mid 90’s, through organising her own mother’s funeral, How she navigated the very traditional world of funeral directors, her stint as a cabaret performer, her training as a psychotherapist and then her return to her ultimate purpose as a funeral director. This conversation has stayed with me on a profound level, and the topics we discussed have ignited many important conversations with my own friends and family. Thank you Rosie and Lisa for inviting us into the beautiful space you have created and for demystifying the process of death, ritual and grieving. We feel truly honoured. A gentle warning, this episode contains some swearing, mentions of infant death and some references which may be upsetting. Welcome to the season finale of On the Irregular: On Creativity and Grief with Rosie Grant. You can find Rosie online at naturalendings.co.uk and on instagram @naturalendings or please head to the show notes for links. Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Cordelia O'Neill - Writer, Poet and Playwright 1:03:34
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In this episode I talk with writer, poet and playwright, Cordelia O’Neill. We discuss Cordelia’s play ‘Anything is Possible if You Think About it Hard Enough’ about a young couple whose baby is born still. We discuss creativity as a tool for developing empathy and how experiencing loss can bring you closer to joy, love and hope. And we talk about the twist of fate where Cordelia’s life imitated her art. This episode includes swearing and an in depth and detailed conversation about our personal experiences of late stage termination for medical reasons, so please be aware before listening. Welcome to my chat with the tender and ever so lovely Cordelia. You can find Cordelia online on X @cordeliaoneill3 or at www.smallthingstheatre.com If you or someone you know has experienced or is experiencing baby loss through late stage termination, you can find support at ARC (antenatal results and choices) www.arc-uk.org Post production and jungle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Jess Kidd - Artist 35:54
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In this episode I talk with Yorkshire artist, Jess Kidd. We discuss Jess’ childhood as an acutely shy child who often lived in her own imaginary world, the comfort she found in creativity as a form of expressing herself, the challenges she experienced at art school and then being diagnosed with health issues that impacted her life dramatically. We also talk about cognitive behavioural therapy and the place it has in her creative process, her multi disciplinary practice and the solace she finds in nature.. Welcome to my chat with the ever so gentle, and ever so thoughtful Jess Kidd. A gentle warning, this episode contains swearing You can find Jess online at https://www.jesskiddart.co.uk and on instagram @jesskiddart Jess would like to share the following resource which she has found useful: https://letstalkaboutloss.org/ @talkaboutloss Post production and jingle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Jo Ritchie and Laura McDonagh - The Photographer and Writer behind 'Projecting Grief' 40:01
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In this episode I talk to photographer Jo Ritchie and writer Laura Mcdonagh. We talk about their work on Projecting Grief, a collection of stories and portraits from individuals who have found comfort, distraction or hope in a creative pursuit after losing someone they love. We also talk about how they came together creatively, their own experiences of grief and how it has changed them in defining ways, the power in sharing your own story of grief and the things we gain through loss. Welcome to my conversation with the utterly wonderful Laura and Jo. A warning, this conversation contains swearing and the odd bit of background drilling from the workmen next door. You can find Projecting Grief online at projectinggrief.com and on Instagram @projecting_grief Post production and jingle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Helen Lear - Writer and Disabled Content Creator 47:32
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In this episode I talk with writer and disabled content creator, Helen Lear. Helen and I met at drama school in Manchester, sixteen years ago. Since then, a lot has happened. In her twenties, Helen dropped her life in the Uk to travel through Australia and New Zealand, envisioning a life of further international travel ahead of her. During this time she began to experience serious health issues that were impacting her day to day life, which led her to the difficult decision of moving back to the UK. Then, Age 27, and eight months into a new relationship, Helen suddenly lost her vision and became paralysed from the neck down, both overnight. Helen then had to go through the process of regaining her sight and learning how to walk again. We talk about adjusting to her newly medicalised life at the time, having to give up a job she loved, and all the other versions of herself that she often thinks about, had none of this happened, We talk about how using a wheelchair has opened up the possibility of travel for her again and how meeting new people and visiting new places soothes her feeling of unsettledness. Welcome to my conversation with my lovely friend, Hele Lear. A gentle warning, this episode contains swearing. You can find Helen online at https://www.wheelybraw.scot and on Instagram @wheelybraw or you can head ot the shownotes for links. Post production and jingle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Hannah Turlington - Autoethnographic Artist 33:30
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In this episode I talk with autoethnographic artist Hannah Turlington. We talk about growing up as a people pleaser, training as a teacher despite wanting to study textiles, eventually becoming a textile designer and realising it was no longer what she wanted, grieving the person that she thought she would one day be, Coming to terms with not being able to bear children and her experience of the adoption process. We also talk about her work with a creative mentor and later, Hannah was kind enough to share some of her pieces of writing with me. Welcome to my conversation with the no longer people pleasing Hannah Turlington A gentle warning, this episode contains swearing. You can find Hannah online at hannahturlington.co.uk and on instagram @hannahturlingtonart Post production and jingle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Gaelle Jolly - Calligrapher and Bookbinder 48:10
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In this episode I am talking to calligrapher, bookbinder and writer Gaelle Jolly. Gaelle and I have followed each other on Instagram for many years, and it was a joy to finally meet over zoom. In this chat we talk about our shared love of writing letters, Gaelle’s passion for getting lost in imaginary worlds, we talk about losing her husband and how instagram helped her process her grief We discuss the dangers of placing all our self worth into our creative process, and how fruit is only exciting when it is wrapped in pastry. Welcome to my chat with the delightful Gaelle Jolly. This episode contains swearing and conversations on death. It also contains some background hammering noises from the workmen next door. You can find Gaelle on Instagram @inkysquare and her website here Some notes from Gaelle on resources for anyone seeking support related to the topics we touched on: ' Sobell House Hospice ( https://sobellhouse.org/ ). They’re local to Oxford though so I guess not so relevant to most people, but they provided the best care to my husband in the last 5 weeks of his life, and supported me for two years afterwards with free bereavement support. Another important resource for me was everything written and produced by Nora McInerny ( https://noraborealis.com/ ). I think of her as my widowhood guru (because we all need one of those 🤣) but she is brilliant on all flavours of grief.' Post production and jungle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Heidi-Lee Gregory - Gardener and Allotmenteer 42:59
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In this episode I am talking to gardener and allotmenteer, Heidi-Lee Gregory. In 2020, having experienced a sequence of losses and readjustments in her life, Heidi turned her back on twenty years in the corporate world and decided to start from scratch and completely change direction with her path. We talk about Heidi’s move from her native South Africa to the UK, losing her father at a young age, then the process of losing her beloved grandparents, the realisation that she did not want to have children, despite always expecting to be a mother, and how her work in helping people design their dream garden fulfills her creative desires. Welcome to my conversation with the extremely lovely Heidi. You can find Heidi on instagram @heidilee.gregory and online at heidileegregory.co.uk . If you are interested in reading more on the subjects we touched upon, Heidi reccommends the following: 1. Ruby Warrington - Champion for women without kids. She is on instagram and has a book and a podcast on the subject. https://www.instagram.com/rubywarrington/ Book: https://www.rubywarrington.com/books/women-without-kids/ 2. Selina Barker - Coach for career change, designing a life you love and champion of rest and not burning out! She is on Instagram for both her coaching and club you (her membership program and hello goodbye journals) https://selinabarker.com https://www.instagram.com/selinathecoach/ https://www.instagram.com/projectyouprojectyou/ Post production and jungle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Susanna Amato - Actress, theatre maker, writer, clown and humanitarian 47:07
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In this episode I talk with Susanna Amato, who describes herself as: actress, theatre maker, writer, clown and humanitarian. Susanna also has a podcast where she invites guests to bring a paper based memory to talk through and shred, based on her theatre piece Landfill of Memories. We discuss Susanna’s identity, how this forms a huge part of her creative process, she tells me about losing her father and sister, holding onto the memory of loved ones through objects and how much she loves both therapy and mortadella in equal measures. Welcome to my conversation with Susanna Amato, an episode where I rarely stop cackling. A gentle warning, This episode contains swearing and mentions of death and sex. You can find Susanna on instagram @landfillofmems or via her website, www.susannaamato.com . If you or anyone you know has been affected by hoarding or clutter in the home and would like some support, please go to hoardinguk.org If you are in need of support and someone to talk to please contact The Samaritans. Post Production and Jingle Composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Joanna Wolfarth - Author, Art Historian and Lecturer 42:40
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In this episode I am talking with author, art historian and lecturer Joanna Wolfarth. Joanna was the first person I interviewed for this season. I was feeling nervous and out of practice, but Joanna’s gentle warmth and grace shone through my headphones and I immediately knew that this was exactly where I wanted to be. Sat, listening to her story. In our chat, we discussed Jo’s shifting approaches to writing throughout her life, we talk about her book ‘Milk: An intimate History of humanity’s first food’, how motherhood and losing a close relative to suicide have impacted her life and work, about the ‘destruction and the construction’ of the self as a consequence and allowing herself to be more vulnerable. Welcome to my conversation with the extremely lovely a Jo. A gentle warning, This episode contains swearing and mentions of suicide and baby loss. You can find Joanna on Instagram and on X @joannawolfarth. ‘Milk, an intimate history of humanity's first food’, is available from all good bookshops. You can also find the links in the show notes. If you or someone you know has been affected by or is having thoughts of suicide, help is available. The number for the samaritans is 116 123. You can also get in touch with CALM (camapign against living miserably) www.thecalmzone.net and Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide www. uksobs.org Post Production and jingle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Rozie Kelly - Author 51:28
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In this episode I talk with my dear friend and neighbour, the author, Rozie Kelly. On a sunny autumn morning, Rozie and I headed out for a walk through the fields. We talked about about losing her dad in lockdown and how this time of enforced solitude helped her embrace her grief, and also, how Buffy the Vampire Slayer featured heavily in this process. We talked about her soon to be published debut novel Kingfisher. We talked about how the loss of her dad has impacted how she thinks about stories. And she told me the best piece of writing advice she has ever received. Welcome to my conversation with the wonderfully eloquent, Rozie Kelly A gentle warning, this episode contains swearing. You can find Rosie on instagram @rozeamee and her debut novel Kingfisher will be released by Saraband books in 2025 Post production and jingle composition: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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Hello and welcome to season 4 of ‘On the Irregular’ with me Java Bere. In previous seasons I have chatted to women from all walks of life about their unique, creative journeys. How they got here, and how their story has shaped their creative process. For this season, I wanted to specifically explore the way in which grief informs the creative process, how transformative it can be and how it weaves it’s way through our lives, in the many tangled ways. How it manifests in our work and how we navigate the endless twists and turns. I cannot wait for you to hear these conversations. Each one moved me in a profound way, and often made me laugh and cry simultaneously. Thank you so much for being here, welcome to On the Irregular, season 4, on Creativity and Grief. Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 'On the Irregular' LIVE at HOME, Manchester, Sept 2022 58:14
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1 Conversation with Sapna Agarwal - Artist and Community Organiser 58:19
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In this episode I chat to artist and community organiser Sapna Agarwal. Sapna is one of my oldest friends, having met in Manchester twenty years ago when we were both running around the city pretending to be the stars of a Jean Luc Goddard film. This was a soft, gentle talk, fitting for a rainy day across Yorkshire and Glasgow. Sapna tells me about dropping out of architecture school, how having children helped her understand her purpose and as she describes it 'the golden thread that runs through her creative practice', and the power of community. With a light peppering of reminiscing about our youth. Welcome to my conversation with the coolest girl I still know, Sapna Agarwal. Sapna is far too cool to be on Instagram but if you're local to Glasgow do say hello and pop along to one of Sapna's events. Thank you to Moon Water Treasures for sponsoring this episode. You can find them online moonwatertreasures.uk , on Etsy and on instagram @moonwatertreasures And thank you for listening to On the Irregular, please remember to rate review and subscribe, as it helps other liste ers find us. Jingle and final edit: Jon Tipler, Loaded for Bear Audio Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Fionna Inward Allen - Poet, Writer, Performer and Educator 1:15:29
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In this episode I chat to Poet, Writer, Performer and Educator Fionna Inward Allen. I first met Fee around six years ago at a mutual friend’s picnic. As soon as she flashed her stellar smile, I knew I wanted to talk to her. And talk we did, all afternoon. We have since kept in touch via social media and on the 10th of September we finally met again when Fee performed a few of her beautiful poems at the podcast live event. Her words moved the audience between both tears and laughter. In our chat for the podcast we covered Fee’s life growing up feeling torn between writing and performing, her vast inner world as a child, creativity as a means of escape, especially when you are bound to one physical place, her time working at the BBC and her self imposed fifteen year writing apprenticeship in the caravan she bought for this sole purpose, rebuilding herself after having her son and then subsequently becoming a single parent. And of course, so much more. Welcome to my chat with the delightfully gorgeous Fionna Inward Allen. Warning, this episode contains swearing and mentions of eating disorders and child abuse. You can find Fee online at fionnainwardallen.com and on instagram @fionna_inward_allen Thank you to Right Hand House for sponsoring this episode. You can find Right And House online righthandhouse.co.uk and on instagram @right_hand_house Thank you for listening to On the Irregular, please remember to review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us. Final edit and jingle: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Syreeta Challinger - Life Coach, Speaker, Writer 1:11:19
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In this episode I chat to Life Coach, Speaker, Writer Syreeta Challinger. It’s an emotional one, Syreeta shares her unique story of love, creativity and transformation. We discuss growing up with a high level of academic expectations, her experience studying a degree in textiles in Manchester, the impact she believes the contraceptive pill had on her decision making in her twenties, her time in Hong Kong where she refound herself and met her husband Rob. And then we talk about Rob’s brain anyeurism and how this shifted their life irrevocably and how she challenged her grief through her brand MOSS. And we talk about love. Welcome to my conversation with the fiercely honest, utterly gorgeous Syreeta Challinger. You can find Syreeta online at thisisleaven.com and on instagram @ thisisleaven and @ momentsofsenseandstyle And you can find Syreeta’s podcast Leaven, wherever you find your podcasts. Thank you to Hazel copy for sponsoring this episode. You can find Haze Copy online here and on instagram @ hazelcopy And thank you for listening to this episode of On the Irregular, please remember to subscribe, rate and review as it helps other listeners find us. Jingle and final edit: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Jo Cauldrick - Writer, Artist, Creator of The Moon Journal 1:01:23
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In this episode I chat to writer, artist and creator of the Moon Journal, Jo Cauldrick. With her Moon Journal website, instagram, book and patreon, Jo has created a space full of resources and wisdom about working with the moon cycles and how these can help us find balance, rhythm and focus. Beautifully illustrated and full of inspiring writing, they are not only informative but also a delight to behold. Jo and I chat about her years of travelling around, searching for their dream home and how this led them to moving in 2020 to live off grid in Portugal, on a piece of land they hadn’t even visited before. We talked about the time she was living in a caravan with her young family and how her decision to learn to crochet and sell fruit hats on etsy grew her confidence and blossomed into Jo pursuing the creative path she is on now. And of course we talk about the moon and the transformative effect it has had on both of our lives. Welcome to my conversation with the beautifully warm and inspiring Jo Cauldrick, I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did talking to her. You can find Jo online at themoonjournal.com , on instagram @themoon_journal and on patreon. Jo’s book ‘ Muse with the Moon ’ is available on Amazon. Thank you to Jana Puisa for sponsoring this episode. You can find Jana online at janapuisa.com and @janapuisa Thank you for listening to On the Irregular, please remember to review and subscribe as it helps others find us. Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Kathryn Ho - Creative Coach 1:04:12
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In this episode I chat to creative coach Kathryn Ho, or as she describes herself on Instagram 'Psychological witch and self-doubt coach’. This felt like a deeply thoughtful and delicate conversation. Kathryn’s meditative pace and considered answers to my questions led us to the big questions, the big feelings, the essence of it all, in many ways. We talked about her awareness of the arbitrariness of life from a very young age, her experience of art school, existential pain. Questioning the concept of ‘fulfilling your potential’, the idea of needing to assign yourself a label as a creative and her gentle approach to coaching. Welcome to my conversation with Kathryn Ho, a creative coach for the mind and the soul. You can find Kathryn online at kathrynho.com and on instagram @kathryn_ho_ and you can subscribe to Kathryn’s newsletters by heading to kathrynho.substack.com Thank you to Heidi-Lee Gregory for sponsoring this episode. You can find Heidi online at heidileegregory.co.uk and on instagram @heidilee.gregory Thank you for listening to On the Irregular, please remember to review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us. Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Alma's Story - Jon & Java for Baby Loss Awareness Week 50:06
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This conversation comes with a trigger warning regarding baby loss. Eight Years ago, Jon and I lost our daughter Alma at six months in the womb through a late stage termination due to medical reasons. We discuss the pregnancy, the procedure, her birth and her funeral. At certain points we express a humour which could be uncomfortable for some listeners. This was, and still is, one of our ways of processing the grief, and as always, we try to be as honest as possible in sharing our experience, in the hope that it may help others feel less alone. For this episode, we shared out story while making lunch at home in our kitchen. There are tears and there is sadness, but there is also laughter and love and a conversation about how much she brought into our life and the creative transformation we both experienced through the grief of losing her. Baby loss awareness week, now in its 20th year, is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they are not alone. You can find out more at babyloss-awareness.org Arc antenatal are a UK charity offering support for those dealing with antenatal results and choices. If you or someone close to you has been through the experience of ending a wanted pregnancy after a pre-natal diagnosis, Arc are there to provide non directive information and support before, during and after antenatal screening. You can find them online arc-uk.org and on instagram @arcantenatal Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Natasha Landers - Interior Designer, Diversity Consultant and Location House Host 1:16:01
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In this episode I chat to Interior Designer, Diversity Consultant, Instagram Influencer and Location House Host, Natasha Landers. I first came across Natasha when I spotted her magnificent yellow kitchen floor on Instagram, and instantly fell hook, line and sinker for her sense of style both in her home and her dress sense. I’m not the only one who noticed. So did 14K other followers on instagram, Harpers Bazaar magazine, Stylist magazine, Reclaim mag and the Modern House. Born in Hackney, Natasha ended up at uni in Wales studying a degree she still cannot understand the purpose of. We talked about how she finally came to accept that interior design is her calling, how dancing in her kitchen got her through lockdown, imposter syndrome, the loneliness of being a freelance creative and how the incredible yellow floor came about. Welcome to my chat with the interior design and style queen, Natasha Landers. You can find Natasha on Instagram @untillemonsaresweet and do keep an eye out for her upcoming website. Thank you to Saba Lashay for sponsoring this episode. You can find Saba's work online at sabalashay.com , on etsy and on Instagram @saba.lashay Thank you for listening to On the Irregular, please remember to review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Sandra Cole - Actor, Writer and Singer 1:20:23
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In this episode I talk to actor, writer and singer Sandra Cole. Once upon a time, many years ago, I had the honour of being Sandra’s acting agent. I adored Sandra and always knew there was more I’d like to talk to her about than audition times and self tapes. So, finally I got my chance. Sandra graced me with her gentle, winding thoughts on grief, the fear we often have of our own power, how her recent health has impacted her attitude to life, her experience as a Black woman in white Briton, the whim hoff method and the strength we can find in loving and being open. We start in Camberwell, London 1962, as one of seven sisters, then pass through biochemistry, following her path into acting, becoming a mother at 28 and then find ourselves in Lancashire, talking about why Sandra writes and how ‘being’ comes before ‘doing’. Welcome to my conversation with the deeply moving and deeply funny, Sandra Cole. You can find Sandra’s books ‘Things White People Have Said to Me’ on Amazon and you can find Sandra on instagram @sandracoleuk Sandra is represented by Jane Hollowood Associates . Thank you to Doodlelove designs for sponsoring this episode. You can also find Doodlove on Etsy , Not on the High Street and on Instagram . Thank You for listening to On the Irrregular, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Jingle and final edit: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Annie Ridout - Author, Journalist, poet and founder of The Robora 1:08:20
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In this episode I chat to Annie Ridout: journalist, author, poet and founder of the business community for women The Robora When I listened back to this conversation, recorded in July, I realised that Annie is such a natural coach that I had accidentally ended up talking more about myself than I usually would. Thankfully I managed to shut up long enough for Annie to find the space to talk to me about her varied career, starting from a very young age washing cars, passing through nightclubs in her early twenties and internships at newspapers to where she is now. We also talked about the idea of all art as connection, her book Shy, where she explores the value in being the quiet person in the room and what it was like to go viral with her poetry, Welcome to my very chatty chat with the endlessly lovely and fast thinking Annie Ridout. Warning, this episode contains swearing. You can find Annie online here and at therobora.com And on intagram with the following accounts: @therobora @annieridout @annieridoutpoetry Annie’s books Shy and The Freelance Mum are available in all good bookshops. Thank you to Fly Me to the Bloom for sponsoring this episode. You can also find Fly Me to the Bloom on instagram @flymetothebloom Thank you for listening to On the Irrregular, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Lynne Morris - Artist, Designer and Maker 1:35:57
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In this episode I chat to artist, designer, maker and soon to be qualified yoga teacher, my friend Lynne Morris. Throughout this conversation, amongst many things, you will witness Lynne’s ADHD in live, gorgeous, technicolour action, and you will also witness my giddy inability to stop cackling every thirty seconds. We grasshopper all over the place, covering: Lynne’s long lost career dreams of being an olympic athlete, her time creating Burlesque costumes in Melbourne, how she nearly became a tailor on Savile row, how easy it is to devalue our creativity when it is infused in every area of our life, drawing people on public transport, the vast difference between privilege and lack of privilege when embarking on a career in the arts and… so. Much. more. Welcome to my conversation with the truly spectacular and marvellously self analytical Lynne Morris. Warning, this episode contains swearing. You can find Lynn’s work on instagram @lynnemorrismakes And thank you for listening to On the Irregular, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Sponsor: This episode of On the Irregular is sponsored by Graphic Designer, GIF maker and host of the Building Your Brand podcast, Liz Mosley . Liz specialises in branding for small businesses, and has created the podcast Building Your Brand to help small businesses create a brand that they love and feel confident promoting. Through her decade of branding and design experience and with the help of her guests, Liz shares tips around branding and marketing to take the fear out of selling and to help you in building your brand. Building Your Brand is one of my favourite business podcasts around, and listening to Liz talk about her experience of podcasting is what gave me the final push to start ‘On the Irregular’. Her chats with guests are informal, warm yet highly informative and valuable for any small business owner. Released every Wednesday, you can find Building Your Brand wherever you find your podcasts, and if you enjoy, remember to subscribe and leave a review, as this truly does help. You can also head to lizmosley.n et to find out more or get in touch, and on social media @lizmmosley Thank you for listening! Jingle and final production: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Josephine Oniyama - Singer Songwriter 1:02:19
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In this episode, I talk to the singer songwriter, Josephine Oniyama. Born and bred in Manchester, Jo grew up listening to her mum’s record collection, never knowing a time when music and writing weren’t her focus. Starting gigging in her teens, her career took off very quickly, leading her to touring and working with huge names in the industry and eventually recording the widely applauded album ‘Portrait’. We talk about what it was like to start her career at such a young age, the support she received from teachers and family, the fickle nature of the music industry, why she chose to step away from performing for a few years and where she’s going from here. Plus, Josephine will be performing at the live event of ‘On the Irregular’ at HOME, Manchester in September. Welcome to this special bonus episode, with the immense talent, utterly lovely Josephine Oniyama. Josephine’s new single ‘Tears Will Never be Mine’ from her upcoming album ‘Kindred’ was released on June 3rd through Sound of Solar Records. You can find Josephine on Instagram @josephineoniyama and on twitter @thisisjosephine . Shownotes: New Single: 'Tears Will Never Be Mine' Josephine on Bandcamp Josephine on Soundcloud Lady Smith Black Mambazo Guy Garvey PostProduction and Jingle: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Deborah Eydmann Beau - Writer, Model, Creative 1:14:46
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This week I chat to Deborah Eydmann Beau, writer, model, life long creative. In this inspiring and at points, tear inducing chat, Deborah tells me about coming into her own at 55, her childhood in Yorkshire and how this formed her, a lifelong passion for drama, her life in France with her three children, successful careers in translation and blogging the three years she spent walking to find herself again, the cabin in the woods where she lived off grid for a year, her current life by the sea, the transformative power of stopping dying her hair in her 40’s, and what her future holds. Welcome to episode 12 and the rather exceptional, Deborah Eydeman. You can find Debora on instagram @plumesandfeathers and on the account she shares with her partner @tonyandbabs Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Shownotes: Kick can and conkers blog London Grammar Lorde The Foraged Home Table Magazine Handmade Charlotte Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Sharon Nagadya - Artist and Baker 51:46
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This week I am chatting to baker, artist and empress of cushion embroidery Sharon Nagadya. Born in Uganda, Sharon moved to the UK age 11. After initially pursuing a career as a nurse/hairdresser, Sharon couldn’t ignore the fact that her passion was in the creative fields. We talk about family and cultural expectations, what she now considers to be the markers of success, her time caring for her fabulous mother in her early twenties, reclaiming the word ‘Immigrant’, how she wants to be perceived, her pivot from the world of retail to baking at the cosiest of bakeries Longbois Bakehouse in South Manchester. Sharon also manages to compare herself to Beyonce at least twice with complete justification. May I introduce to you episode 11 of On the Irregular and the wondrous artist Sharon Nagadya. A gentle warning, this episode contains expletives. You can find Sharon on instagram @snagadya and at via the bakery website @longboisbakes . Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Hattie Shackleton - Grower & Florist 1:00:45
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This week I’m chatting to Grower & Florist Hattie Shackleton of Honour Farm Folk. In our conversation we touch upon Hattie’s experience of working in branding agencies and being a woman in the graphic design industry, then opening up her own shop ‘Maud’s House’ in the old market town of Skipton. We talk about what it’s like to have several skills and to allow yourself to hone in what you love, the impact of her dad’s passing and the elitism of the horticulture industry. And most excitingly, we talk about the unusual property Hattie and her family are moving to where she will expand her flower business and passion for opening up the farm in the future to help make growing more accessible for the local community. Welcome to episode ten with the endlessly stylish yet permanently down to earth Hattie. You can find Hattie on instagram @honourfarmfolk or you can head to her website commondaisy.co.uk . On the date of publishing this episode, the site is currently under maintenance, but the site explains how you can get in touch with Hattie for wedding bookings. Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Nadia Karim - Writer and Life Coach 1:20:10
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This week I’m chatting to writer and life coach, Nadia Karim. Nadia’s rich journey includes a passion for photography, social justice, an ongoing theme of storytelling and being one half of Edinburgh based shop Century General Store. We had a long chat about empathy, acknowledging the depths of our differences, the value of being quiet, her journey as a writer and story teller, interrogating the attitude of ‘one size fits all’ to wellbeing and her gentle approach to coaching. For more details on how Nadia works and how you can join her online community, please refer to the show notes. You can find Nadia online at everydaywrites.com and join her Radiant Folk online community by subscribing via her website. All of Nadia's coaching is one-to-one, online. Nadia also sent me a breakdown of who might find her coaching useful: You have ideas for a creative project but don't know where to begin and are feeling overwhelmed which is stopping you from starting, you want to be clear on what to do first. You have sensory needs that affect how you navigate the world and want to put in place consistent wellbeing habits. You want to tell your story or your creativity as a person from a marginalised identity, with someone who understands and celebrates their lived experience and the bigger picture of how they navigate the world You've recently had an autism / ADHD / neurodiversity diagnosis and are exploring what this means for the way you approach your life, wellbeing or work moving forwards You want to make a big leap towards something you've always dreamed You want to create healthy boundaries with family members or in any aspect of your life You want to know where best to focus your energy and to show up consistently instead of feeling drained Welcome to episode nine with the gentle, soothing and wise Nadia Karim. Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Shownotes: Quiet by Susan Cain Tender by Penny Wincer Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Lyndsey Harris - TV Camera Op and Photographer 1:04:22
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This week I’m chatting to TV Camera Operator and photographer Lyndsey Harris. As a camera op, Lyndsey has worked on productions such as Coronation Street , Wimbledon and, in my opinion, the most exciting of all, Stars in Their Eyes . When she’s not filming, Lyndsey captures the world around her with her camera and a sharp documentary eye, honing in on the moments we often miss. We talk about growing up as a mixed race child on an all white council estate in Birmingham, the film that was the catalyst for her pursuing a career in visuals, and being a woman in an industry historically dominated by white men. A large theme was the internal battle between her drive and passion and her, often debilitating, anxiety and imposter syndrome. Welcome to episode eight. May I introduce you to my dear friend, talented photographer and one of the oddaprents to our children, Lyndsey Harris, You can find Lyndsey’s photography work on instagram @allfromthelefteye . Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Shownotes: Martin Parr Ava DuVernay Lynne Ramsay Steve McQueen Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Jo Melia - Visual Artist 1:09:16
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This week I’m chatting to visual artist, community builder and photographer Jo Melia. Jo and I chatted about growing up and living with her mum’s alcoholism and the impact this had on her creative dreams, parenting and being part of a neuro-divergent family, her experience of art school, her years working full time in a bank, setting up a make-up business on her own with two young children, the value of community and the unique skills each of us have to offer. Since we recorded this episode in early January, Jo has continued further down her personal creative path and is currently absorbed in working with paint on canvas. These creative shifts are also something we touch upon. Welcome to episode seven with the thoughtful soul and queen of earthy colour palettes, Jo Melia. You can find Jo on instagram @jomeliaart and @themelias.co and you can also find the photography workshops she co-runs with her partner james online themelias.co. Please refer ot the shownotes for links. Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Shownotes: The Lost Daughter - Netflix Maid - Netflix Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Katie Tunn - Artist, Writer, Adventurer & Marine Conservationist 1:00:27
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This week I’m chatting to artist, adventurer, writer and marine conservationist Katie Tunn. Katie lives her life in companionship with the waters: waking up to the sound of waves on the Isle of Skye, creating stunning art work inspired by the Hebridean seas, collecting litter and rescuing injured seals along the coastline and, later this year, visiting all 82 of Britain’s largest islands. In our chat, we touch upon Katie’s relationship with her environment, the pros and cons of social media, spontaneity in creativity, the value of sometimes saying no and her experience on the channel 4 reality series Eden, where she and 22 other participants lived for a year in a remote part of Scotland and attempted to build a self-sufficient community. Welcome to episode six with the delightful and, rather magical, Katie Tunn. You can find more about Katie’s varied work online at katietunn.com and on instagram @katietunn and @katietunnart . Please refer to the shownotes for links. Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Show notes: Elizabeth Gilbert - Big Magic - Creative Living Beyond Fear Alastair Humphries Eden: Paradise Lost on Channel 4 Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Sophia Cook - Creative Entrepreneur, Influencer and Style Icon 1:06:53
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This week I’m chatting to creative powerhouse, Instagram influencer, kitchen dancer, style icon… the one and only Sophia Cook. Growing up, Sophia loved the performing arts, leading onto studying and later working in theatre and costume design. We cover her journey from working as a wardrobe mistress in London theatres to overseeing builds of new schools with all the twists and turns in between. We talk about where she finds herself now, living and working in the stunning home that her and Cookie refurbished, also featuring in George Clarke’s Old House New Home on Channel 4. We talk about the reality of having to choose jobs that pay the bills over pursuing your creative desires, the racism she has experienced in every single organization she has worked for, her process of unpacking and unlearning the limiting words of others that she has carried with her, the life her and Cookie are building for themselves and the future of their children, having someone to lean on for the first time and how she’s still figuring out what it is she wants to be when she grows up. And of course, so much more. Welcome to episode five of season two with the glorious, vibrant, inimitable Sophia Cook. A gentle warning, this episode contains expletives. You can find Sophia’s joyful and vibrant style on instagram @sophiarcook . Please refer to the shownotes for links. Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! It truly does make such a difference. Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Lauren Davies - Sensory Designer, Brand Consultant, Design Alchemist. 58:07
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This week I’m chatting to sensory designer, brand consultant and passionate foodie Lauren Davies. Lauren approaches her work as both an alchemist and detective, using design and her passion for innovation as a way to tell her own stories and those of her clients. For the first half hour we talk about Lauren’s focus on sustainability and wellbeing in design, the pivotal experiences that led her on the path she is on now, her passion for discovery, the challenges of being a multidisciplinary artist and what lights up her soul. For the second half hour, we run through all the reasons we love food, cooking, food rituals and food books. Welcome to episode four of season 2, and the absolutely fascinating Lauren Davies, who I am desperate to spend a day cooking and eating with. You can find Lauren’s work on her website heka.london and on instagram @heka_london . Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! It truly does make such a difference. Shownotes: Essence and alchemy - Mandy Aftel Eating to extinction - Dan Saladino The Way We Eat Now - Bee Wilson How to Eat Your Christmas tree - Julia Georgallis Taste: My Life Through Food - Stanley Tucci Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Mirlah Richardson - Photographer, Graphic Designer, Story Teller 1:01:06
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This week I’m chatting to photographer, graphic designer, story teller and creator of magic, Mirlah Richardson. Mirlah is a multi-hyphen, multi-talented stream of cool water, adapting to whichever way her life has led her. In this conversation we touch upon (amongst many other things) the value of being a master (or mistress) of all trades, adjusting to life with her partner’s MS diagnosis, carving out time for her work and creativity, letting go of what no longer fits, allowing ourselves to feel our truth instead of feeling we need to cling onto the positive, the idea of whether everything happens for a reason and the impact the pandemic has had on us all. Welcome to episode three of On the Irregular with the gentle, thoughtful and oh so lovely Mirlah Richardson. (On a side note, you may hear the sound of smashing glass as, unfortunately, we recorded this episode on my street’s recycling day. ) You can find Mirlah’s photography and branding work online at mirland.co or on instagram @heymirlah and @mirland.co . Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find u s! Shownotes: Emma Gannon : The Multi-Hyphen Method Laura Adams Photography Course Music Composition and Final Edit : Jon Tipler - Loaded for Bear Audio Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Amy Liptrot - Author and Journalist 53:44
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In this episode I talk to the journalist and author, Amy Liptrot. Amy grew up on Orkney before moving to London in her twenties to pursue a career as a music journalist. Her memoir The Outrun is an account of her alcoholism during this time, her recovery and the pull between the island and the city. The book won her the PEN Ackerley prize, the Wainwright prize, has been translated into fifteen languages, is a Sunday Times Bestseller, and is currently being made into a film starring Saoirsa Ronan. But it wasn’t easy getting here. We talk about Amy’s initial career expectations, her writing process and her forthcoming book, The Instant , published on March 3rd 2022. We of course also manage to fit in talking about swimming outdoors and the full moon. Amy is a friend and lives locally, so for our chat we decided to go on a walk through the fields to Amy’s favorite tree, accompanied by her youngest child, strapped to her back. Welcome to episode two of On the Irregular, with lovely Amy’s dulcet tones against the backdrop of the West Yorkshire fields. The Outrun is available to buy from all good bookshops, and The Instant is available for pre-order wherever you buy your books and will be published on the 3rd of March. You can also find Amy on instagram and twitter @amymayyyy . Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
A short, and slightly emotional intro to Season Two of 'On the Irregular' with me, Java Bere. It's a brief reflection on my own journey, the first season and what to expect from this season. If you are interested in learning more about our creative workshop Say It Out Loud, click here to read more. Welcome back and thank you for listening! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Fola Agbalaya - Vintage Furniture Upholsterer 1:11:30
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In this episode I talk to Fola Agbalaya, a vintage furniture upholsterer, with a passion for mid-century designs. Working from her South Manchester workshop, Fola sources furniture from all over Europe and breathes a new life back into each unique piece. Originally from London, Fola talked to me about her dramatic career pivot in her late forties after a succesful career of working in HR. We talk about the creative pull and allowing ourselves to embrace it, the huge shift of leaving a stable career for a creative path and what it’s like when your initial plan fails. If you’re considering making a change or trying out something new, Fola’s positivity and determination might just be the boost you need to hear, to take that chance. I came away from this chat feeling inspired and excited and I hope you do too. Welcome to episode one of Season two, with upholsterer and pep talk extraordinaire, Fola Agbalaya. You can find Fola’s beautiful upholstery work online at squaretwofurniture.co.uk and on instagram @square_2furniture Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’. You can support the podcast by rating, reviewing, subscribing, sharing on social media and if you can donating to my Buy Me a Coffee. Every single little bit of support helps us in creating 'On the Irregular'! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Bonus Episode - A chat in the kitchen with Jon 44:24
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This week I talked to my partner Jon, who doesn’t identify as a woman, but for this bonus episode, I asked him to chat with me while we picked up ingredients at the market and returned home to make lunch on a cold, bright winter morning. I wanted to discuss the last couple of years since we both started our businesses, and Jon gave up his full time job at Manchester University. The timing of this, combined with a global pandemic and several lockdowns have made it an intense time, challenging in ways none of could have ever expected. Welcome to a chat between two tired parents who often struggle to finish sentences and generally fail to arrive at any particular conclusion, but really enjoy market day and pottering in the kitchen. A warning, this episode contains a couple of expletives. Before I sign off for this season until the new year, I’d like to say thank you. To the fascinating women who agreed to talk to me and offer me their time and wisdom To the wonderful, supportive listeners who reviewed the podcast, sent me overwhelmingly kind messages and welcomed us into their worlds. To my friend Mush who came up with the name ‘On the Irregular’, whilst sleep deprived and caring for a newborn. And to Jon, without whom, many of my ideas would remain a scribble in a notepad. Amidst the global madness, creating this podcast has without a doubt, been a personal highlight of 2021. I have found it invigorating, exciting and fulfilling in endless ways. I feel like it has completed a part of me I didn’t know was missing. And for those who like plenty of notice, pop September 10th 2022 in your diaries, because, in my opinion, the main way to improve a podcast is to throw a podcast party. In the meantime, enjoy the thirteen wonderful episodes we have recorded this year, and keep your ears alert for season two coming in early 2022. Thank you. Java x Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Laura Carly Adams - Photographer and Educator 37:04
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This week I’m talking to my dear friend and colleague, the photographer and educator, Laura Carly Adams. In this chat we grasshopper all over the place. We go from the value of community, to how photography changed Laura’s life, to the power of sharing our stories and finding purpose after the early years of motherhood. Laura is a firework of enthusiasm and determination, and has the wonderful ability to make us all want to hitch onto her journey up into the bright sky. A warning, there is a mild expletive in reference to endless days at the playground with the pram. Welcome to episode thirteen with the woman who captures light and joy like no one else I know, Laura Carly Adams. You can find Laura on Instagram @lauracarlyadams and online at lauraadamsphotography.co.uk where you will find information about her courses ‘Start Where You Are’ and ‘Next level’, and how to book Laura as a photographer. You can also find more information about out workshop ‘Say It Out Loud’, starting January 1st 2022, on both our websites, lauraadamsphotogrpahy.co.uk and javabere.co.uk Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Jenny Oakenfull - Baker and Co-Owner of Longbois Bakehouse 50:51
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This week I'm talking to Jenny Oakenfull, baker and co-owner of Longboi's Bakehouse in South Manchester. Originally from York, Jenny left school with an armful of A grades and very little idea of what she wanted to do. Because her academic learning skills were strong, she was encouraged to pursue the academic route and applied to do Geography at uni. Nearly fifteen years later, via several other cafes, bakeries and patisseries, Jenny has now co-opened a bakery and patisserie in South Manchester. On the corner of a quiet street lined with red brick houses, you will find a refuge for your sweet tooth, filled with cakes and pastries worthy of Marie Antoinette. If you’re lucky, it won’t be raining when you join the queue winding out the door. Join us to find out how Jenny got here, what it was like opening a food business amidst a apndemic and why she loves the food and hospitality business quite so much. Welcome to episode twelve with baker extraordinaire, Jenny Oakenfull. Website: longboisbakehouse.com Instagram: @longboisbakes and @jenny_oak Show notes: Unicorn Grocery Pollen Bakery Idle Hands Siop Shop Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Emma Crompton - Casting Director and Acting Coach 1:05:04
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This week I am talking to my dear friend, Emma Crompton, a casting director and acting coach. Emma and I met over fifteen years ago at drama school. Since then, Emma has worked with some of the greatest casting directors, producers and directors in the world, on productions such as Line of Duty, Sherlock, Beauty and the Beast and Vanity Fair. In our chat we touch on what it’s like to be Sacha Baron Cohen, in front of Sacha Baron Cohen, the occasional wisdom in giving up on your dreams and mental health as a deciding factor in her work. A couple of warnings: 1) Emma is funny, and wise, and might make you cry with both of these qualities. 2) This episode contains a healthy sprinkle of expletives throughout. Welcome to episode eleven and my superb friend, Emma Crompton. You can find Emma’s coaching work on instagram @thecastingfeed , on twitter @cromptoncasting or on her website thecastingfeed.com Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Emma Goulding - Clinical Scientist, Photographer and Writer 1:00:54
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This week I am talking to clinical scientist, photographer and writer Emma Goulding. From the moment we started talking, we went in deep. You will hear me wax lyrical about Emma’s self portrait, and I cannot encourage you enough to follow her on instagram for both her images and words. Starting with the heart of a tree, we moved onto thoughts on sharing personal stuff on Instagram, emotional growth, Emma’s experiences as a Black woman in a heavily white environment and how photography has been a conduit for Emma discovering writing as a creative outlet. Trigger warning : this conversation includes personal anecdotes of racist behaviour and micro aggressions. This episode also contains two mild mentions of the F word later on. Welcome to episode ten with Emma Goulding, where we delve into the big, deep life stuff, as I always knew we would. Shownotes: You can find Emma Goulding on Instagram @emgo.grows where she shares her photographic self portraits and personal thoughts. All books and instagram accounts mentioned are listed in the shownotes. Instagram: Maker of the tree heart, connector: @jannikabel Photographer and writer: @mariaerlaportway Lost in the Light photography course, and their instagram: @themelias.co Sustainable ethical shop and design consultancy: @centurygeneralstore Books: Everyday sexism by Laura Bates An Intimate History of Humanity by Theodore Zeldin The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Mariel Greene 'Next Lives Vintage' - Stylist, Photographer and Vintage Seller 1:15:58
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This week I’m talking to Mariel Greene of Next Lives Vintage, a stylist, photographer and seller of unique vintage pieces. Mariel lives in South Africa with her husband and two dogs in a self built, off grid house from where she runs her vintage business alongside doing her full time day job. We talk about her learning difficulties misdiagnosis as a child, the resourcefulness that can be born from not fitting the mould, her life long love affair with photography, and how seeking validation from others can hold us back from embarking on what we truly want to do. A gentle warning, this episode contains swear words of the scatalogical variety. Welcome to episode nine and my chat with the ever articulate and oh so wise, Mariel Mowse. You can find Mariel on instagram @nextlivesvintage for her vintage pieces, which she ships worldwide, or her private account @allyouneedisalittlegreen for photos of her beautifully calm and rustic home. Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Thank you so much for listening to ‘On the Irregular’, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Music and Production: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Lela Harris - Artist and Graphic Designer 56:57
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This week I’m talking to the prolific artist and graphic designer Lela Harris. We talked about Lela’s childhood days in Manchester, sat on her back step writing her memoir on a typewriter, the acts of generosity that have helped guide her creativity, and the serendipitous snowboarding accident that opened up a staggering talent for portraiture she never knew she had. At the time we recorded this podcast, Lela mentioned that she had a very secret, and very exciting announcement coming in October. Perfectly timed with this podcast, Lela has just revealed that earlier in the year, folio press reached out to her to design and illustrate the new edition of Alice Walker’s The Colour Purple. Congratulations lela, you are one of a kind. Welcome to episode eight with Lela Harris. You can find Lela on instagram @knotandgather for her artwork and @doodlelovedesigns for her graphic design. Check out her websites doodlelovedesigns.com and lelaharris.co.uk to see her incredible work. Thank you so much for listening to On the Irregular, please make sure you review and subscribe as it helps other listeners find us! Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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1 Conversation with Laurie Park 'Dear Prudence Studio' - Illustrator and Designer 1:05:54
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This week I’m talking to Laurie Park, aka Dear Prudence Studio, an illustrator and designer, mother of three boys and dear friend. Originally from Scotland, now based in Hebden Bridge, Laurie chatted to me about growing up knowing she wanted to be an artist, the struggles she had in the education system and the path she took via textiles and fashion, to arrive at her current medium of cards and stationery. A brief warning, this episode includes the F word. Welcome to chapter seven with the lovely Laurie Park. You can find Laurie on instagram @dearprudencestudio where she shares insights into her process, her work and her beautiful home. Go to dearprudence.com to find Laurie’s selection of whimsical cards and stationery. Music and final edit: Jon Tipler Support the show This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit javacbere.substack.com/subscribe…
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