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How Bands Take Care of Their Own | Gordon Ramsey on Loyalist Bands, Community & CareMade to Parade – First Episode of 2026What if marching bands were more than music and parades?What if they were also mental-health support networks, food banks, fundraising engines, and the glue holding working-class communities together?We’re kicking off 2026 with one of the most important conversations we’ve ever recorded.In this episode, Glenn and Sarah sit down with researcher and author Gordon Ramsey, whose work explores loyalist marching bands through a completely different lens — not stereotypes or headlines, but solidarity, mutual aid, and social care.Together we unpack:How bands step in where the state steps back“Taking care of our own” and what that really looks likeMental health, masculinity and support inside band cultureCharity work, fundraising and community activismWhy bands function as communities of practice and belongingAnd how this connects directly with Glenn’s upcoming book How Bands Build PeopleThis isn’t about defending bands. It’s about understanding them properly.If you’ve ever played, marched, rehearsed, fundraised, or found yourself through a band — this episode will hit home.Because bands don’t just do parades. They build people.
By Glenn MillarHow Bands Take Care of Their Own | Gordon Ramsey on Loyalist Bands, Community & CareMade to Parade – First Episode of 2026What if marching bands were more than music and parades?What if they were also mental-health support networks, food banks, fundraising engines, and the glue holding working-class communities together?We’re kicking off 2026 with one of the most important conversations we’ve ever recorded.In this episode, Glenn and Sarah sit down with researcher and author Gordon Ramsey, whose work explores loyalist marching bands through a completely different lens — not stereotypes or headlines, but solidarity, mutual aid, and social care.Together we unpack:How bands step in where the state steps back“Taking care of our own” and what that really looks likeMental health, masculinity and support inside band cultureCharity work, fundraising and community activismWhy bands function as communities of practice and belongingAnd how this connects directly with Glenn’s upcoming book How Bands Build PeopleThis isn’t about defending bands. It’s about understanding them properly.If you’ve ever played, marched, rehearsed, fundraised, or found yourself through a band — this episode will hit home.Because bands don’t just do parades. They build people.

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