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The OG Arts Emergency Podcast with Karla Marie Sweet

The OG Arts Emergency Podcast with Karla Marie Sweet

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The podcast that started it all! This series gave young emerging artists a platform and a source of inspiration. Presented and produced by Karla Marie Sweet, the podcast is a platform to give young people a voice and a sense of agency whilst also offering practical advice and an insight into Arts Emergency. Find out more at https://www.arts-emergency.orgArts Emergency Art
Episodes
  • Episode 23
    Feb 28 2017

    We're taking a break from podcasting for a while and in our final episode, we're talking about LOVE :).

    With Debris Stevenson, Dominque Tipper, Emma Conroy, Cecilia Knapp and Ra'ed Khan.

    Find out more about Arts Emergency at www.arts-emergency.org/

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    48 mins
  • Episode 21 (End of Year Special)
    Dec 31 2016

    2016 End of Year Special

    A very special episode looking back on 2016 and presenting an audio guide book of the very best advice from guests who have appeared on the podcast throughout the year.

    There's also a brand new poem reflecting on New Year's Eve from Lewis Buxton*, the tables are turned on Karla when gal-dem's Antonia and Varaidzo interview her on their show and there are two mini Student Soundtracks in which mentees Seyi and Millie share the music that sums up their year.

    Featuring advice from Mandem on the Wall’s Percelle Ascott and Joivan Wade, Kane Chattey, Deborah Pearson, Rhianna Dhillon, Jamz Supernova, Jamal Woon, Josie Long, Wize, Vicky Grout, Dean Atta, Himesh Patel, Elliot Barnes- Worrell and Chidera Eggerue (The Slumflower).*

    Lewis Buxton's poem "New Year's Eve" was written as a response to "Enough Deathbed Talk" by Jo Bell.

    Find out more about Arts Emergency at www.arts-emergency.org/


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    53 mins
  • Episode 20
    Nov 30 2016

    With Elliot Barnes-Worrell, Millie MacIver, Chidera Eggerue (The Slumflower) and Paul Cree.

    Find out more about Arts Emergency at www.arts-emergency.org/


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    56 mins
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