Super Connected Conversations

Tim Arnold

Superconnected Conversations™ is a podcast series exploring connection — to technology, culture, creativity, and place. Hosted by multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, the podcast brings together conversations with artists, thinkers, musicians, writers, and cultural figures from across disciplines. Alongside the core Super Connected project, the podcast also features special series and standalone conversations — including explorations of creative communities, social change, and the cultural histories that shape how we live now.  Learn more about Super Connected.

  1. 11 JAN

    Stephen Fry on Soho and Individuality

    In this episode of Super Connected Conversations: The Soho Series, Tim Arnold is joined by Stephen Fry to reflect on Soho as a place of ideas, eccentricity, gender fluidity and individuality. Drawing on Fry’s lifelong engagement with literature, performance, and British cultural life, the conversation explores Soho’s historic tolerance for difference and wit — and what it means to lose spaces where intelligence, humour, and dissent could once coexist so freely. Super Connected Conversations: The Soho Series This special six-episode Soho series of Super Connected Conversations brings together artists, thinkers, and cultural figures in conversation with multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, reflecting on Soho’s historic role at the heart of British and international creative life. Recorded originally for the feature-length documentary Soho Is…, directed by Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley, these audio conversations explore Soho as a crucible for music, film, art, performance, and counterculture — and examine how gentrification, commercialisation, and modern redevelopment have reshaped its spirit. Each episode considers Soho not merely as a location, but as a living cultural ecosystem: a place where communities formed, ideas collided, and creative risk was historically possible. The discussions address what has been gained, what has been lost, and what remains worth protecting in an era where cultural spaces are increasingly fragile. The Soho Is… film emerged from Tim Arnold’s 2015 Save Soho campaign — a coalition of artists, residents, and cultural workers advocating for the preservation of Soho’s creative identity. While the film itself remains unreleased, these audio-only conversations offer a rare, intimate window into that ongoing dialogue. This series forms part of Tim Arnold’s wider artistic practice as a songwriter, performer, filmmaker, and cultural commentator, and reflects his sustained engagement with the intersections of creativity, place, and community. For more about Tim Arnold, please visit: https://timarnold.co.uk/ For more about the Super Connected project, please visit: http://superconnected.technology/ Intro and outro music written and performed by Tim Arnold. Taken from the album 'The Soho Hobo' © TA Music 2015-2026.

    39 min
  2. 11 JAN

    Jools Holland on Soho and Music

    Tim Arnold sits down with Jools Holland to discuss Soho’s central role in Britain’s musical and nightlife heritage. From clubs and record shops to informal late-night exchanges between artists, this conversation traces how Soho functioned as a vital location to discover new music — and examines how commercial pressures have altered the conditions that once allowed scenes, sounds and collaborations to emerge organically. Super Connected Conversations: The Soho Series This special six-episode Soho series of Super Connected Conversations brings together artists, thinkers, and cultural figures in conversation with multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, reflecting on Soho’s historic role at the heart of British and international creative life. Recorded originally for the feature-length documentary Soho Is…, directed by Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley, these audio conversations explore Soho as a crucible for music, film, art, performance, and counterculture — and examine how gentrification, commercialisation, and modern redevelopment have reshaped its spirit. Each episode considers Soho not merely as a location, but as a living cultural ecosystem: a place where communities formed, ideas collided, and creative risk was historically possible. The discussions address what has been gained, what has been lost, and what remains worth protecting in an era where cultural spaces are increasingly fragile. The Soho Is… film emerged from Tim Arnold’s 2015 Save Soho campaign — a coalition of artists, residents, and cultural workers advocating for the preservation of Soho’s creative identity. While the film itself remains unreleased, these audio-only conversations offer a rare, intimate window into that ongoing dialogue. This series forms part of Tim Arnold’s wider artistic practice as a songwriter, performer, filmmaker, and cultural commentator, and reflects his sustained engagement with the intersections of creativity, place, and community. For more about Tim Arnold, please visit: https://timarnold.co.uk/ For more about the Super Connected project, please visit: http://superconnected.technology/ Intro and outro music written and performed by Tim Arnold. Taken from the album 'The Soho Hobo' © TA Music 2015-2026.

    23 min
  3. 11 JAN

    June Brown on Soho, Community and Change

    In this deeply reflective conversation, Tim Arnold speaks with the late June Brown about Soho as a place of character, community, and lived experience. Brown’s perspective reaches beyond performance to consider Soho as a human environment — one shaped by ordinary lives, creative labour, and social bonds — and how those textures are eroded when neighbourhoods are stripped of their long-standing inhabitants. Super Connected Conversations: The Soho Series This special six-episode Soho series of Super Connected Conversations brings together artists, thinkers, and cultural figures in conversation with multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, reflecting on Soho’s historic role at the heart of British and international creative life. Recorded originally for the feature-length documentary Soho Is…, directed by Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley, these audio conversations explore Soho as a crucible for music, film, art, performance, and counterculture — and examine how gentrification, commercialisation, and modern redevelopment have reshaped its spirit. Each episode considers Soho not merely as a location, but as a living cultural ecosystem: a place where communities formed, ideas collided, and creative risk was historically possible. The discussions address what has been gained, what has been lost, and what remains worth protecting in an era where cultural spaces are increasingly fragile. The Soho Is… film emerged from Tim Arnold’s 2015 Save Soho campaign — a coalition of artists, residents, and cultural workers advocating for the preservation of Soho’s creative identity. While the film itself remains unreleased, these audio-only conversations offer a rare, intimate window into that ongoing dialogue. This series forms part of Tim Arnold’s wider artistic practice as a songwriter, performer, filmmaker, and cultural commentator, and reflects his sustained engagement with the intersections of creativity, place, and community. For more about Tim Arnold, please visit: https://timarnold.co.uk/ For more about the Super Connected project, please visit: http://superconnected.technology/ Intro and outro music written and performed by Tim Arnold. Taken from the album 'The Soho Hobo' © TA Music 2015-2026.

    37 min
  4. 11 JAN

    Emily Capell on Soho and London's Music Heritage

    Tim Arnold is joined by singer songwriter Emily Capell to explore Soho from the vantage point of a newer generation of artists navigating a rapidly changing city. The conversation considers what Soho once represented as a gateway for emerging voices, and how rising costs and diminishing grassroots venues have reshaped access, opportunity, and the very idea of a creative commons. Super Connected Conversations: The Soho Series This special six-episode Soho series of Super Connected Conversations brings together artists, thinkers, and cultural figures in conversation with multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, reflecting on Soho’s historic role at the heart of British and international creative life. Recorded originally for the feature-length documentary Soho Is…, directed by Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley, these audio conversations explore Soho as a crucible for music, film, art, performance, and counterculture — and examine how gentrification, commercialisation, and modern redevelopment have reshaped its spirit. Each episode considers Soho not merely as a location, but as a living cultural ecosystem: a place where communities formed, ideas collided, and creative risk was historically possible. The discussions address what has been gained, what has been lost, and what remains worth protecting in an era where cultural spaces are increasingly fragile. The Soho Is… film emerged from Tim Arnold’s 2015 Save Soho campaign — a coalition of artists, residents, and cultural workers advocating for the preservation of Soho’s creative identity. While the film itself remains unreleased, these audio-only conversations offer a rare, intimate window into that ongoing dialogue. This series forms part of Tim Arnold’s wider artistic practice as a songwriter, performer, filmmaker, and cultural commentator, and reflects his sustained engagement with the intersections of creativity, place, and community. For more about Tim Arnold, please visit: https://timarnold.co.uk/ For more about the Super Connected project, please visit: http://superconnected.technology/ Intro and outro music written and performed by Tim Arnold. Taken from the album 'The Soho Hobo' © TA Music 2015-2026.

    31 min
  5. 11 JAN

    Kevin Godley on Soho and Creative Freedom

    In this episode, Tim Arnold is in conversation with Kevin Godley, his long-time collaborator and co-director of the documentary Soho Is…. Together they reflect on Soho’s influence across decades of British music and visual culture, discussing experimentation, independence, and the conditions that once made sustained artistic risk not only possible, but normal. Super Connected Conversations: The Soho Series This special six-episode Soho series of Super Connected Conversations brings together artists, thinkers, and cultural figures in conversation with multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, reflecting on Soho’s historic role at the heart of British and international creative life. Recorded originally for the feature-length documentary Soho Is…, directed by Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley, these audio conversations explore Soho as a crucible for music, film, art, performance, and counterculture — and examine how gentrification, commercialisation, and modern redevelopment have reshaped its spirit. Each episode considers Soho not merely as a location, but as a living cultural ecosystem: a place where communities formed, ideas collided, and creative risk was historically possible. The discussions address what has been gained, what has been lost, and what remains worth protecting in an era where cultural spaces are increasingly fragile. The Soho Is… film emerged from Tim Arnold’s 2015 Save Soho campaign — a coalition of artists, residents, and cultural workers advocating for the preservation of Soho’s creative identity. While the film itself remains unreleased, these audio-only conversations offer a rare, intimate window into that ongoing dialogue. This series forms part of Tim Arnold’s wider artistic practice as a songwriter, performer, filmmaker, and cultural commentator, and reflects his sustained engagement with the intersections of creativity, place, and community. For more about Tim Arnold, please visit: https://timarnold.co.uk/ For more about the Super Connected project, please visit: http://superconnected.technology/ Intro and outro music written and performed by Tim Arnold. Taken from the album 'The Soho Hobo' © TA Music 2015-2026.

    16 min
  6. 11 JAN

    Marc Almond on Outsiders and Soho Shelter

    Tim Arnold speaks with Marc Almond about Soho’s role as a sanctuary for outsiders and subcultures. The conversation explores identity, sexuality, and performance, and how Soho historically provided space for expression that existed outside the mainstream — as well as what is at stake when those spaces are sanitised or erased in the name of progress. Super Connected Conversations: The Soho Series This special six-episode Soho series of Super Connected Conversations brings together artists, thinkers, and cultural figures in conversation with multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, reflecting on Soho’s historic role at the heart of British and international creative life. Recorded originally for the feature-length documentary Soho Is…, directed by Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley, these audio conversations explore Soho as a crucible for music, film, art, performance, and counterculture — and examine how gentrification, commercialisation, and modern redevelopment have reshaped its spirit. Each episode considers Soho not merely as a location, but as a living cultural ecosystem: a place where communities formed, ideas collided, and creative risk was historically possible. The discussions address what has been gained, what has been lost, and what remains worth protecting in an era where cultural spaces are increasingly fragile. The Soho Is… film emerged from Tim Arnold’s 2015 Save Soho campaign — a coalition of artists, residents, and cultural workers advocating for the preservation of Soho’s creative identity. While the film itself remains unreleased, these audio-only conversations offer a rare, intimate window into that ongoing dialogue. This series forms part of Tim Arnold’s wider artistic practice as a songwriter, performer, filmmaker, and cultural commentator, and reflects his sustained engagement with the intersections of creativity, place, and community. For more about Tim Arnold, please visit: https://timarnold.co.uk/ For more about the Super Connected project, please visit: http://superconnected.technology/ Intro and outro music written and performed by Tim Arnold. Taken from the album 'The Soho Hobo' © TA Music 2015-2026.

    42 min
  7. 27/04/2025

    Gen Z Going Light: Rose Pepper’s Story

    We are only just beginning to understand the impact social media and smart devices are having on the mental and emotional well-being of teenagers around the world. In this episode of Super Connected Conversations, multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold talks to Rose Pepper: a secondary school student in the United Kingdom with a rare talent for curiosity and a natural gift for analysis.   Rose shares her personal experience of trialling the Light Phone — a minimalist phone designed to encourage intentional technology use — and how living without a smartphone for a month changed her perspective on digital life. Tim and Rose also explore what it’s like to grow up Gen Z in a world dominated by screens, and how new generations might reclaim real-world connection. Their conversation ties into the themes explored in Super Connected™: a groundbreaking album, film and live multimedia show about the impact of technology on family, childhood and community. If you're listening on Spotify or Apple, add the Super Connected™ album to your library now to hear how this project began with music and lyrics:   Super Connected on Spotify Super Connected on Apple Music   For more information about Super Connected™, including upcoming live performances, screenings, and how to experience the album and film, please visit: Super Connected Official If you’d like to explore the Light Phone, you can find out more here: Light Phone   Created entirely without sponsorship, this podcast is independently produced by Tim Arnold. If you’d like to support his work, you can do so via Patreon.   © The Tim Arnold Company 2025

    52 min

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Superconnected Conversations™ is a podcast series exploring connection — to technology, culture, creativity, and place. Hosted by multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold, the podcast brings together conversations with artists, thinkers, musicians, writers, and cultural figures from across disciplines. Alongside the core Super Connected project, the podcast also features special series and standalone conversations — including explorations of creative communities, social change, and the cultural histories that shape how we live now.  Learn more about Super Connected.