Where Love Lives

Lulu Le Vay
Where Love Lives Podcast

Lulu Le Vay presents her debut podcast, Where Love Lives! This isn’t a podcast dedicated to romantic love, but instead explores life’s pleasures and meaningful connections through conversation with a wide range of creatives, from DJs, singers and musicians through to writers, artists, directors and designers. Some you have heard of, and some that you haven’t. Lulu is a professional DJ, academic, lecturer, journalist and author. Her playful brand as a ‘PhDJ’ combines her worlds of music and academia, as her love of music is just as prolific as her love for education, research and writing.

Episodes

  1. 25/08/2022

    S1, Ep 12 Where Love Lives: Ana Matronic

    Welcome back to Where Love Lives, with me, Lulu Le Vay. Sorry I haven’t been here for a while as I’ve been away galavanting across Europe, but never fear, I’m back in time to share with you this final episode of this first series, going out with a bang with super special guest, Ana Matronic. Ana barely needs an introduction, but for those who need a quick reminder, Ana was co-lead vocalist in gender-defying, mega glam rock-disco outfit, the Scissor Sisters, her show Disco Devotion aired on Radio 2 for 5 years. She is  also a prolific DJ, electrifying dance-floors far and wide, from Fire Island to Bristol Pride. She loves robots, to the point where she has bionic circuitry tattooed on her right shoulder and is a passionate supporter of queer and trans rights. I am delighted to have her on today’s show, talking about the things she loves, from queer communities and disco history, through to her very sociable cat, Bootsy, who joins us mid-interview. One thing this podcast has done over the last 12 episodes is champion women across a range of creative platforms, so this is a very special episode to conclude this series. Enjoy the show. Check out the book Hot Stuff by Alice Echols and keep an ear out for Ana’s new podcast which is coming soon… Remember, if you like this podcast do please leave a review on whichever platform you use and share with your friends. Do follow me @drlululevay and remember, I love you.

    60 min
  2. 17/07/2022

    S1, Ep 11 Where Love Lives: Ryan Gander (interviewed by Miranda Sawyer)

    Welcome back to Where Love Lives, with me, Lulu Le Vay. This is Episode 11, the penultimate in this series, and this show is mega extra special as my guest is artist Ryan Gander in conversation with the lovely Miranda Sawyer. This dynamic pairing wasn’t exactly planned, as on the day of the interview I was so sick with Long Covid symptoms I could barely speak, so dear Miranda stepped in and saved the day. I feel very humbled to have such supportive and understanding friends, which reflects what this podcast is all about. Friendships are just as important as romantic relationships, so this show is dedicated to the importance of friends in all of our lives. As Maya Angelou says about what makes proper friendship: ‘Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud’. So here’s a shout out to all the rainbows out there, starting with my guest Ryan Gander who took time out of his very busy schedule to come into the studios at Soho radio last month. Ryan is a self described ‘neo-conceptual’ artist and ‘amateur philosopher’ whose work ranges from a life size abandoned betting shop made of glass through to animatronic multi expressive googly eyes popping out of walls. What I love about Ryan’s work is that it’s witty and playful, whilst being able to offer insight and social commentary about the crazy and wonderful world around us. He’s also very humble, fun to be around, and not up himself, which makes me like him even more. To explore his work do follow him on Insta and read all about him here. Remember, if you like this podcast do please leave a review on whichever platform you use and share with your friends. Do follow me @drlululevay and remember, I love you.

    51 min
  3. 09/10/2021

    S1, Ep 4 Where Love Lives: Sophie Heawood

    Welcome to the 4th episode of Where Love Lives! We’re 4 episodes in already and I’m really enjoying this first season, I hope you are too! So far, we have had musical guests, Jazzie B, Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy and most recently Smokin’ Jo, but I really want to make the guests on the podcast as varied as possible, so for this episode I'm delighted to have as my guest author and journalist Sophie Heawood, who popped into the podcast studios at Soho Radio for a chinwag about the things she loves, outside of the traditional romantic narrative. I wanted to have Sophie on as my guest as I was really interested in her book, The Hungover Games, which is a memoir about how she was jolted into adulthood as a single mother by accidentally falling pregnant in LA after a one night stand, and how she has coped with being situated outside of family norms by "having some of the pages missing." There is so much negative representation of single motherhood, so I wanted to celebrate Sophie and her book, and also make those women listening to this show – and all people – who also feel like they sit outside the dominant narrative to feel heard and seen.  Where Love Lives is basically a middle finger to societal expectations of femininity and normative notions of how we can find happiness and joy in our lives. So join me and Sophie, middle fingers firmly up, to chat about her loves which include the constantly sunny LA and the strong bonds she has with her teddy bears… If you like this podcast please do review, subscribe, like and share the love with your friends! Follow me and do say hello!

    1h 7m
  4. S1, Ep 3 Where Love Lives: Smokin' Jo

    13/09/2021

    S1, Ep 3 Where Love Lives: Smokin' Jo

    NB: This episode was recorded in June 2021, so some references  may be out of context due to times/changes in COVID rules. Lulu Le Vay presents her debut podcast, Where Love Lives! This isn’t a podcast dedicated to romantic love, but instead explores life’s pleasures and meaningful connections through conversation with a wide range of creatives. This third episode features DJ and yoga wunderkind, Joanne Joseph, otherwise known as Smokin’ Jo. Jo has been DJing since 1990, and now teaches yoga. And she’s very very good, trust me, my bum cheeks know… Jo has had a truly successful career and over her 29 years behind the decks she has played in pretty much every corner of the globe and in every major nightclub you could care to mention: Space (Ibiza and Miami), Fabric (London) Womb and Aghea (Tokyo), Panorama Bar (Berlin), Warung (Brazil), Cavo Paradiso (Mykonos), Pacha, Crobar and Vinyl (New York), Zouk (Singapore), and Cocoon (Frankfurt,) are just some of the venues she has played in recent years.  This interview was recorded just when lockdown was lifting, so some of the lockdown references may seem a touch out of context. I love this interview with Jo, she’s extremely warm, good humoured and open, and I thank her for sharing some very moving insights about her life. This interview is a great example of why nightlife culture and music are so important in forming meaningful, inclusive communities, which we discuss while exploring the things she loves… do make sure you subscribe, like and share this podcast with your friends. Do remember to follow Lulu on Instagram, and like, share and subscribe to this podcast! Tell your friends!

    50 min

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Lulu Le Vay presents her debut podcast, Where Love Lives! This isn’t a podcast dedicated to romantic love, but instead explores life’s pleasures and meaningful connections through conversation with a wide range of creatives, from DJs, singers and musicians through to writers, artists, directors and designers. Some you have heard of, and some that you haven’t. Lulu is a professional DJ, academic, lecturer, journalist and author. Her playful brand as a ‘PhDJ’ combines her worlds of music and academia, as her love of music is just as prolific as her love for education, research and writing.

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