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By Jack Davies
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Double trouble
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Lilah and Laila are co-founders of Clitbait, an intersectional feminist blog and community founded in Edinburgh.
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They speak about their origins, purpose, culture, community - and most of all their love for each other.
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Their impeccable selections include Lauren Hill, Arooj Aftab, Amy Winehouse and a Bollywood banger…
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Intro music by Ralph TV
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https://www.instagram.com/makingmovements.world/
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Ukrainian anthems
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Olha Ruda is an social entrepreneur, edtech specialist and Founder of Mentorship 10:11, helping Ukrainian teenagers to discover and reach their potential.
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Since the Russian invasion forced her to leave Ukraine she has continued her work while resettling in London. We talk about home, coming of age, rebellion, the power of volunteering and the massive mental burden of online life.
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Her musical choices are happy, rowdy, depressing, rebellious, poetic, energetic and anthemic - and exclusively Ukrainian.
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Listen to extended versions of Making Movements on Voices Radio every third Monday of the month at 8pm.
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Intro music by Ralph TV
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https://www.instagram.com/makingmovements.world/
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Farsi fire
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Kiana Alavi is a scholar, traveller and lover of life who's dedicated her career to international development, most recently directing advocacy, campaigns, communications and media for Save the Children International's team in Yemen.
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This episode is a love letter from Kiana to Iran, where she was born. We talk about her work, her political awakening and her family, while listening to (mostly) Iranian bangers old and new.
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Plus she tells the story of the last time she was on the radio - during a cholera outbreak in Zambia...
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Listen to extended versions of Making Movements on Voices Radio every third Monday of the month at 8pm.
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Intro music by Ralph TV
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https://www.instagram.com/makingmovements.world/
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Something different!
We visit the Fête of Britain to investigate the future of democracy, a giant ear, a UN marble run, a Brian Eno audio-visual-scape and the sounds of Manchester's finest on the LOWD Soundsystem...
This is an invitation to musicians, creatives, organisers, activists and anyone who wishes they could fix up the world a bit.
We all know the problems. This event was about the solutions. Hope, imagination, mobilisation and our collective potential to ✨ the future.
The Fête of Britain was a festival of art, comedy, music and activism from the newly formed Hard Art collective. As Lee Jasper put it “A cultural thought experiment into the future of democracy” with a healthy dose of lols, people power and proper knees up with the LOWD Soundsystem 💃😤
This episode includes conversations with
· Extinction Rebellion Co-founder Clare Farrell
· 40 year activist and former advisor to the Mayor of London Lee Jasper
· Elvis from Humanity Project
· Mike and Sian from Mikesian Studios
· Kent from the UN Bureau of Significant Imagination.
Plus words and sounds from Brian Eno, MC Chunky, Black Josh, Louie VI, Chimpo, Herchester, Oneda, DJ Snuff, Disabled People Against Cuts and Rob Hopkins
It powered me up and I’m up for chatting to anyone who wants a bit of that energy ⚡️ Find me @makingmovements.world on insta or [email protected]
Big thank you to Manchester finest Reform Radio and everyone who had a chat 💚
And big up Ralph TV as always for the intro music.
Bringing the heat
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Vanessa Faloye aka inda Flo is a DJ and activist whose work supports social movements through conflict transformation and collective liberation.
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She shares her story and selections - from Jamie T to Fela Kuti plus a 🥵 live mix
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Intro music by Ralph TV
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Listen to extended versions of Making Movements on Voices Radio every third Monday of the month at 8pm.
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https://www.instagram.com/makingmovements.world/
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Soul, power and spirit ✨
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Ayan is an activist, advocate, poet and founder of Voicing Voices, an equity consultancy with a special focus on intersectionality and identity based discrimination.
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We first worked together on a youth voices event at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. Watching her put an arm round the shoulder of a teenage girl to give her a pep talk before they want on stage together was a very special moment.
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Her musical selections are soulful, spiritual and lyrical. Heads were nodding in the studio!
🎵 I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross
🎵 Pray - Koryn Hawthorne
🎵 Ghetto Child feat. Shaggy - Joe
🎵 Vibrate Higher - Londrelle, Lalah Delia
🎵 New York State of Mind - Alicia Keys, Jay Z
🎵 DNA. - Kendrick Lamar
Intro music by Ralph TV
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Listen to extended versions of Making Movements on Voices Radio every third Monday of the month at 8pm.
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https://www.instagram.com/makingmovements.world/
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Cooking up something special!
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Jess is a Bristolian raver, a traveller and a passionate advocate for migrants and refugees. I've known her nearly 20 years, since she arrived at my primary school from Scotland, and we've been friends ever since.
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She's always been politically aware and unafraid to challenge what she thinks is wrong. Seeing her found Migrateful, a cooking school led by migrant and refugee chefs, and take it from strength to strength has made me very proud!
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Her musical selections span 5 countries - England, Ireland, Mexico, Senegal and America - each with a story to tell.
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♫ Shy FX - Shake Your Body
♫ The Gloaming - The Lobster
♫ Elvis Crespo - Suavamente
♫ Amadou & Mariam - Sénégal Fast Food
♫ Nina Simone - Everything Must Change
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Intro music by Ralph TV.
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Songs from Santiago!
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Esther is a proud santiaguina, an agricultural engineer, a feminist and above all else - a lifelong Scout. I met her from the other side of the world, in lockdown, when Chile was emerging from massive social riots and beginning the process of rewriting their constitution.
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She's an incredibly warm, open, optimistic person who dedicates her spare time to The Scouts, so that children can share some of the experiences which changed her life when she was their age.
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Her musical selections span 60's psychedelia, female-empowering latin pop and one track so chill it makes the world pause.
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♫ The Beatles - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
♫ Bebe - Ella
♫ Hosier - Almost (Sweet Music)
♫ Ben Howard - Promise
♫ Cat Empire - Hello
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Intro music by Ralph TV.
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An honour and a privilege!
Dick Gaughan - What You Do with What You Got
Nina Simone - I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
Laura Marling - Once
Van Morrison - Dweller On The Threshold
Satisfied Mind - Hal Ketchum
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Intro music by Ralph TV.
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Sounds from South Africa!
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I spoke to Sethu Zantsi, physiotherapist and founder of Amped, an NGO supporting children who’ve experienced limb amputations. When I first heard her passion for the amazing, resilient children she meets through her work, I had to invite her to be a part of Making Movements.
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We spoke about family, community, the legacy of apartheid, self care and how she found her purpose. Thank you Sethu for sharing your story and always reminding me that I have a posh accent.
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Sethu’s five song choices are upbeat and inspiring, from the father of South African jazz Hugh Masekela to that one by Toploader...
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Music:
♫ Hugh Masekela, Thanayi
♫ John Mayer, Waiting On The World To Change
♫ Sia, Bird Set Free
♫ Toploader, Dancing In The Moonlight
♫ American Authors, Best Day Of My Life
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Intro music by Ralph TV.
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Follow on instagram https://www.instagram.com/makingmovements.world/
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Subscribe for more episodes coming soon ✊🎵
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.