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The CMG Boomcast: Your What's on Guide for Exeter's June Boom

The CMG Boomcast: Your What's on Guide for Exeter's June Boom

By: Cameron Mills Group
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Hosted by Cameron Mills Group’s Young Broadcasters, The CMG Boomcast is your insider guide to what's happening during June Boom — Exeter’s month-long celebration of culture, music, food, and the arts. Each week, our team of dynamic young voices brings you the lowdown on upcoming events, exclusive interviews with artists and organizers, behind-the-scenes scoops, and tips to help you make the most of the festivities.

Whether you're planning your weekend or just want to stay in the know, The Boomcast is your ultimate companion to all things June Boom.

New episodes drop weekly — stay tuned, stay hyped, and let’s BOOM!

Cameron Mills Group
Episodes
  • Episode 1 - Exeter Comedy Festival
    Jun 9 2025

    We’re launching our June Boom podcast with exclusive pre-show interviews from the heart of the Exeter Comedy Festival!

    Before the curtain rose, our young broadcasters sat down with two standout performers:

    • Esyllt Sears – the quick-witted Welsh comedian opens up about pre-show nerves, who inspires her, and what she’d do if she could be a child all over again.
    • Darryl Carrington – a master of silent comedy, Darryl shares his unique approach through expression and movement, reminding us that humour doesn’t always need words.

    Full of laughs, insight, and behind-the-scenes buzz, this episode sets the tone for a brilliant series ahead.

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    17 mins

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