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Episode 1: ‘The Real Slim Sade’ (an interview with Yasmin Agilah)

Episode 1: ‘The Real Slim Sade’ (an interview with Yasmin Agilah)

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For Creative People, Episode 1: Helen Jane Campbell's guest is artist Yasmin Agilah


"This conversation with Yasmin was SO. MUCH. FUN. Yasmin’s a multi-disciplinary artist and she revealed that she’s just done her first ever drag performance and oh my goodness, her drag king name is the best I’ve heard. We cover so much in here, from intersectionality to perimenopause to charity shop hauls, queer art spaces and so much more. We talk about creating art – not for the finished product or an end goal as such but the physicality of the process, the emotion of it. I’m giving you a little trigger warning here for mental health, and I’d say it’s a light trigger warning as the episode feels very joyful to me. There’s a lot of playfulness in here and I felt uplifted and nourished by our chat."


Yasmin has her first solo art show on in May 2025 at The Artery Studios in Worcester and it’s called Bold Truth:

https://thearterystudios.co.uk/bold-truth-a-solo-exhibition-by-yasmin-agilah/

And you can find out more about Yasmin and her work here: https://yasminagilah.com/


About Helen Jane Campbell:

Helen is a coach for creative people and the author of the book Founders, Freelancers & Rebels.

Find out more at: www.forcreativepeople.com


Produced and Engineered by Andy Simms: andysimms.com

Music by Desire Path: desirepathmusic.com


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