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In this first episode of the Small Actions Big Ripples podcast, I welcome to the Opus Media Productions podcast studio, Chris Taylor, the visionary behind SY.gigs, a series of alternative music events in Shrewsbury, with a mission to promote mental wellbeing and foster community connections through live music and the creative arts. We’ll find out what inspired Chris to start SY.gigs, the impact of these special live music events on the local community and his vision for the future.
Music tracks featured in this ep (we are grateful that all artists kindly agreed for their music to be featured in this ep)
- Audrey Carmes: 'Micro-Macro' from the album Quelque chose s'est dissipé https://audreycarmes.bandcamp.com/album/quelque-chose-sest-dissip & https://www.instagram.com/audrey_carmes/
- Martin Rebelski: 'Eternal' from the album Monochrome https://rebelski.bandcamp.com/album/monochrome
- Adam Scrimshire: 'Hawthorn' from the album Music for Autumn Lovers https://www.scrimshire.com/ & https://scrimshire.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-autumn-lovers-2
To find out more about SY.gigs, visit https://sygigs.com/
Produced and presented by Stavros Kokkinos @opusmediaproductionsSubscribe and follow to hear stories that will uplift, inspire and maybe even spark your own ripple effect.Follow on
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The podcast's core themes centre around creating social value and impact, for the community and our planet, and the belief that small everyday actions can make a big difference. Collaborating with people whose work resonates with the podcast's theme, is simply the main criteria when selecting potential guests.If you believe that your work aligns with the podcast's theme and would like to appear as a guest in a future episode, email [email protected] with a brief description of what you do and why you think your project, or initiative, would make a good match.
By Stavros Kokkinos @opusmediaproductionsIn this first episode of the Small Actions Big Ripples podcast, I welcome to the Opus Media Productions podcast studio, Chris Taylor, the visionary behind SY.gigs, a series of alternative music events in Shrewsbury, with a mission to promote mental wellbeing and foster community connections through live music and the creative arts. We’ll find out what inspired Chris to start SY.gigs, the impact of these special live music events on the local community and his vision for the future.
Music tracks featured in this ep (we are grateful that all artists kindly agreed for their music to be featured in this ep)
- Audrey Carmes: 'Micro-Macro' from the album Quelque chose s'est dissipé https://audreycarmes.bandcamp.com/album/quelque-chose-sest-dissip & https://www.instagram.com/audrey_carmes/
- Martin Rebelski: 'Eternal' from the album Monochrome https://rebelski.bandcamp.com/album/monochrome
- Adam Scrimshire: 'Hawthorn' from the album Music for Autumn Lovers https://www.scrimshire.com/ & https://scrimshire.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-autumn-lovers-2
To find out more about SY.gigs, visit https://sygigs.com/
Produced and presented by Stavros Kokkinos @opusmediaproductionsSubscribe and follow to hear stories that will uplift, inspire and maybe even spark your own ripple effect.Follow on
https://www.instagram.com/opusmediaproductions/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/opusmediaproductions/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559557472820
Do you fancy appearing as a guest in a future ep?
The podcast's core themes centre around creating social value and impact, for the community and our planet, and the belief that small everyday actions can make a big difference. Collaborating with people whose work resonates with the podcast's theme, is simply the main criteria when selecting potential guests.If you believe that your work aligns with the podcast's theme and would like to appear as a guest in a future episode, email [email protected] with a brief description of what you do and why you think your project, or initiative, would make a good match.