28 episodes

One Mic Real Talk is a dynamic new podcast coming to you from the heart of London. We have a number of young presenters who will take you on a journey through the issues they face in society, talking about the good and the bad. This is real, raw talent, with people who are unafraid to speak the truth and speak it to power. Ranging from discussing mental health, the education system and music and culture, to facing up to Britain as it really is, from what happens on the streets to what happens in Parliament. This is the only podcast you need: One Mic, Real Talk.
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One Mic Real Talk Art Against Knives

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One Mic Real Talk is a dynamic new podcast coming to you from the heart of London. We have a number of young presenters who will take you on a journey through the issues they face in society, talking about the good and the bad. This is real, raw talent, with people who are unafraid to speak the truth and speak it to power. Ranging from discussing mental health, the education system and music and culture, to facing up to Britain as it really is, from what happens on the streets to what happens in Parliament. This is the only podcast you need: One Mic, Real Talk.
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    Pride

    Pride

    This week we introduce the fantastic Dollis Dolls- with it being LGBTQ+ pride month in June we thought we would release this episode in which there is a good discussion with some of our participants about gay pride and LGBTQ+ history. This is a great discussion with our fantastic Lucy and the Dollis Dolls!! Sit back, relax, and enjoy!
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    • 28 min
    Mental Health in the Hood

    Mental Health in the Hood

    This episode takes a look at the experience of young black men's mental health in the hood, the impact of being unable to process significant trauma when trauma is experienced every day. This was the start of our NHS funded project on Young Black Men's Mental Health, from which we were able to hire some peer leaders to lead on this work. We talk coping mechanisms, the importance of friends, the importance of having spaces, music and MCing, but the very real challenges of having to navigate life in the hood, trying to get out and trying to support your people.
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    • 31 min
    One Mic Real Talk Meets Liberty Human Rights... part 2!

    One Mic Real Talk Meets Liberty Human Rights... part 2!

    In concurrence with a book coming out from the human rights organisation Liberty, in which we feature (!), the One Mic Real Talk team sat down to discuss what safety means to them. The book coming out is an exploration of alternative ways communities keep each other safe, away from policing. In this episode we explore what a safe space really is, and what makes us feel unsafe. It is a fascinating and enlightening discussion, and the recording of this episode goes a long way to contributing to our chapter in the new book by Liberty coming out on the subject. It is not an exaggeration to say that the young people at One Mic Real Talk are some of the most incisive and thoughtful people I have ever worked with, and it is an honour to join with them and with Liberty to think about this essential topic. Keep your eyes peeled for the forthcoming book!!!
    Sit back, relax and enjoy!

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    • 45 min
    Those Young Feminists!

    Those Young Feminists!

    Nowwww get ready to be educated!!! This episode is an incredible, and honestly awe inspiring conversation between a group of young women who hadn't even started their A-Levels...! The knowledge these young women have is phenomenal, articulating the links between how our society is structured now and its grim history. They cover beauty standards, the pressures of being a young women in this era, women and people they find inspiring, and the West's colonial past. This is one not to miss, and if you want hope in the younger generation then go no further.
    Sit back, relax and remember to big up Those Young Feminists every day!


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    • 45 min
    What does it mean to be English?

    What does it mean to be English?

    This episode is a shorter one than usual, but is nonetheless a really interesting conversation about identity, Englishness and patriotism. DJ Fred and MoEazy respond to a DfE song released a couple of years ago that is all about how great our nation is. We pull this apart and think about the differences between people's identity in London compared to the rest of the country.
    Sit back, relax and enjoy!

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    • 14 min
    Back to the Old School

    Back to the Old School

    This week we welcome back another OG of The Lab and AAK, the one and only Jude. The man who built our microphone booth, who donated his own monitors and who inspired some of our longer term participants to follow their instincts and their dreams. Mo and Osaro talk to Jude about his journey, and he also flips the script, talking to them about how they got on over the pandemic and where they are at at moment. This was a touching episode, and it was really good to see the growth of the team through Jude's eyes. A proper legend, and a great mind!
    Remember, as always, like, subscribe and leave a review for the crew here at Art Against Knives, and check out our website to donate to the amazing work we do.

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    • 40 min

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