Light on Leeds

Hazel

This is a podcast about all of the fantastic things happening in Leeds and the amazing people who are making them happen. We've got social activists, writers, BAFTA winners, artists, gallery owners, playwrights, stand-up comedians, authors, raconteurs, bands, fiddle players, charities - and you don't have to live in Leeds to enjoy it...

  1. 11/10/2023

    Episode 84: Tian Liu - Youth Parliament Leeds

    Send us a text Tian Liu has been selected as a member of the Youth Parliament Leeds. She advocates for youth voice, climate action and making mental health support accessible. She taslks with representatives from the UK governemnt, youth groups and has met with King Charles. Tian has a passion for social mobility, justice and activism. She aims to understand difficulties within her own community and to provide solutions. 11th October, 2023 was International Day of the Girl and to coincide with that, WOW (Women of the World) launched a brand new festival especially for girls, based on recent research into girls' wellbeing. The WOW Foundation released its 2023 WOW Young Leaders Directory profiling girls and non-binary young people from across the globe, who are demonstrating extraordinary leadership in activism and leading campaigns for change. Tian Liu is one of the young leaders that has been chosen. The featured track on this episode is "Northern Flame" by the fantastic Emma Johnson's Gravy Boat, from her debut album also entitled "Northern Flame" which you can buy on Bandcamp (links below).  The band will next be playing at the Howard Assembly Rooms on Sunday, 26th November. https://thewowfoundation.com/ https://twitter.com/WOWisGlobal https://www.instagram.com/wowglobal/ https://www.instagram.com/wowglobal/ https://www.facebook.com/emmajohnsonmusic https://twitter.com/emmajohnsonsax https://www.instagram.com/emmajohnsonmusic/ http://www.emmajohnsonsgravyboat.bandcamp.com/ https://www.songkick.com/concerts/41289830-jasmine-myra-at-howard-assembly-room?utm_source=11593&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=ticket-link&utm_content=10159986 I make no money from this podcast and all I ask is that you enjoy it, tell your friends and if you could leave me a review I would be most grateful. If you know of someone you think would make a great guest, do get in touch - hazelmillichamp@gmail.com. Do send an mp3 or a wav if you would like your track featuring on an episode.

    27 min
  2. 10/20/2023

    Episode 83: Spike Marshall & Francesca Butler - ROPE

    Send us a text I had a wonderful time chatting to Spike and Fran who are both members of Leeds Arts Cenrtre. Spike and Fran tell me about their upcoming play ROPE, a play by Patrick Hamilton that was further immortalised by the Alfred Hitchock film. ROPE is Spike's directorial debut and he tells me all about what the experience has been like. Fran only moved to Leeds in April and she tells me more about the community aspect of being a LAC member and the character she is peforming as, Leila Arden. Fran chose to feature the really beautiful song "Princess Nokofia" by her good friend Alex Rushfirth. ROPE is on at The Carriageworks Theatre in Leeds from 8th to the 11th November. Tickets for Friday and Saturday night have now sold out. The amazing ROPE poster was designed and created by Mitchell Perry (link to his IG below).   https://www.leedsartscentre.org.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/@LeedsArtsCentre-fn9fk https://www.facebook.com/LeedsArtsCentreLAC https://soundcloud.com/alexrushfirth https://www.instagram.com/alexrushfirth/?hl=en https://alexrushfirth.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/alexrushfirth https://open.spotify.com/artist/2mQvMxB2F3nLezmhFwCxNu https://www.instagram.com/perrysketches/?hl=en-gb I make no money from this podcast and all I ask is that you enjoy it, tell your friends and if you could leave me a review I would be most grateful. If you know of someone you think would make a great guest, do get in touch - hazelmillichamp@gmail.com. Do send an mp3 or a wav if you would like your track featuring on an episode.

    42 min
  3. 09/01/2023

    Episode 82: Hannah Broadbent - Feel Good Film Experience

    Send us a text Hannah Broadbent told me all about Feel Good Film Experience, which as she explains, the title of the project sums up it's aims. Hannah explains to me how she got started, her love of film and what you can expect from one of her events. Hannah is collaborating with Come On In and is showing a film called "Ginger Snaps" and also screening 'A Film About Studio Electrophonique' at Jumbo Records, as part of the Scalarama Leeds DIY Festival taking place at various locations across the city throughout the month of September.  Please do check out the links below. Hannah chose to feature Happy Back by DUCK - links to them also below. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/scalarama-leeds-2023-ginger-snaps-freedom4girls-workshop-tickets-702206567747 https://www.jumborecords.co.uk/tickets-single.asp?event_id=30821 https://issuu.com/scalarama_leeds/docs/scalarama_leeds_diy_film_festival_2023_programme https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lily-topples-the-world-domino-toppling-workshop-tickets-681028012117 https://www.facebook.com/FeelGoodFilmClubExperience/ https://www.facebook.com/scalaramaleeds https://twitter.com/comeoninevents https://www.instagram.com/scalaramaleeds/?hl=en https://duck5.bandcamp.com/track/happy-back I make no money from this podcast and all I ask is that you enjoy it, tell your friends and if you could leave me a review I would be most grateful. If you know of someone you think would make a great guest, do get in touch - hazelmillichamp@gmail.com. Do send an mp3 or a wav if you would like your track featuring on an episode.

    30 min
  4. 05/05/2023

    Episode 79: Lauren & Mathew - FoodCycle

    Send us a text Lauren & Mathew joined me to tell me all about FoodCycle, to tell me how they got involved, how you can get involved and about all of the good work thet are doing across Leeds and the 66 projects they have running across the UK. "We are FoodCycle, and our vision is to make food poverty, loneliness and food waste a thing of the past for every community. We connect communities, reducing loneliness and food poverty – working with thousands of volunteers and surplus food to help everyone who needs us. By creating welcoming spaces for people from all walks of life to meet, eat and have conversations, and by offering a weekly telephone Check-in and Chat, we are supporting people’s health and mental wellbeing. By cooking with surplus ingredients, we promote healthy, sustainable attitudes towards food and its impact on the environment, and help people to learn more about healthy food. We aim to inspire greater change by sharing the impact of our community dining spaces and the voices of our guests to encourage more people to join and support FoodCycle, so we can help more people and more communities." https://www.instagram.com/foodcyclehq/ https://twitter.com/foodcycle https://www.facebook.com/foodcycle https://www.linkedin.com/company/foodcycle/ Harehills: St Aidan's Church, Roundhay Road, Leeds, LS8 5QD When Thursday Time 6:30 pm Contact leeds@foodcycle.org.uk Hamara HLC, Tempest Street, Leeds, LS11 6RD: When Wednesday Time 6:30 pm Contact beeston@foodcycle.org.uk Chapel FM Arts Centre, York Road, Leeds, LS14 6JB: When Tuesday Time 6:30pm Contact seacroft@foodcycle.org.uk Do also check out local band Champ Kind: https://champkindband.bandcamp.com/album/mojo "Champ Kind's fresh exciting sound is composed by a band of well known faces on the Leeds music scene. Champ Kind combine inspirations from Indie, Soul, Funk and Rock to create a familiar , yet uniquely refreshing and addictive modern pop sound." I make no money from this podcast and all I ask is that you enjoy it, tell your friends and if you could leave me a review I would be most grateful. If you know of someone you think would make a great guest, do get in touch - hazelmillichamp@gmail.com. Do send an mp3 or a wav if you would like your track featuring on an episode.

    36 min

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This is a podcast about all of the fantastic things happening in Leeds and the amazing people who are making them happen. We've got social activists, writers, BAFTA winners, artists, gallery owners, playwrights, stand-up comedians, authors, raconteurs, bands, fiddle players, charities - and you don't have to live in Leeds to enjoy it...