29 episodes

We all want to be part of changing the world, right? Join hosts Fisayo and Mona as they meet an array of people who have dedicated themselves to doing just that. Using open, honest conversations they explore what change really looks like and how we can all play our part in it. Whether you’ve held a placard at every protest or have just learnt the term ‘ally’, this is the place for you!

To discuss what you’ve heard or to see more from Untelevised between episodes, head to our instagram/twitter @untelevised_tv or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

Untelevised: The Podcast Untelevised

    • News

We all want to be part of changing the world, right? Join hosts Fisayo and Mona as they meet an array of people who have dedicated themselves to doing just that. Using open, honest conversations they explore what change really looks like and how we can all play our part in it. Whether you’ve held a placard at every protest or have just learnt the term ‘ally’, this is the place for you!

To discuss what you’ve heard or to see more from Untelevised between episodes, head to our instagram/twitter @untelevised_tv or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

    So, surely there's ENOUGH land for us all?

    So, surely there's ENOUGH land for us all?

    So, we’ve reached the final chapter of our land series. An exploration that has taken us on a journey from movement on land, to belonging to land, to healing from land. And we’re ending by daring to dream big!

    By pushing the boundaries of what our current society offers us, we’re investigating what our world would look like if everyone in it had access to enough. By rejecting notions like exclusivity, division, conflict and suffering, we’re proposing that Earth is an abundant land that can, and should, be shared.

    To do this, we reimagine ownership, challenge capitalism (as always) and even get a bit spiritual! With help from Guests Rachel Solnick from Miknaf Ha'aretz and Beth Stratford from London Renters Union, who together strike a beautiful balance between the ideological, the creative and the practical solutions we need.

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    Learn - what is abundance? (4 mins 15 secs)

    Discuss - Beth Stratford, London Renters Union (12 mins) find them on Twitter/ Twitter (personal)/ Facebook/ Instagram

    Rachel Solnick, Miknaf Ha’aretz (45 mins) find them on Twitter (personal)/ Facebook/ Instagram

    Share - what can we all do? (1 hour 19 mins)

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    Things we mentioned:

    Democratic Housing Episode; Interactive Map of the UK; Land for the Many Report; The UK’s Path to a Doughnut-Shaped Recovery Report; Right to Roam; London Renters Union; Living Rent (Scotland); Acorn the Union; Greater Manchester Housing Action; Guide to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Aurora Levins Morales; The Colors of Jews; There is nothing so whole as a broken heart; Positive Money; The Social Guarantee; Countryside and Rights of Way Act - gov.uk, Wikipedia; Land for Who Phase 1 Findings

    To discuss what you've listened to, head to our website (Untelevised.co.uk), Twitter, Instagram (both @untelevised_tv) or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 31 min
    So, is our land harming or HEALING us?

    So, is our land harming or HEALING us?

    Last episode, we explored what it means to belong to land - to find safety, to feel settled, to lay down roots and build a life. Building on this foundation, in this episode we are exploring what it means to go beyond survival and begin to find healing.

    With climate change at the top of the world's political agenda, we're increasingly becoming aware of the damage and destruction that we are causing to the planet. We've heard the cries for us to stop and heal the earth - but in that process can we also heal ourselves? Are they synonymous? Or does one lead to the other? 

    We put these questions to Farzana Khan, from Healing Justice, and Nicki Myers from Disabled People Against Cuts.

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    Learn - what is healing? (5 mins)

    Discuss - Nicki Myers, DPAC Cambrigeshire and Essex (12 mins 15 secs) find them on Facebook/ Instagram/ Twitter

    Farzana Khan, Healing Justice (47 mins 30 secs) find them on Facebook (organisation)/ Instagram (organisation) Instagram (personal)/ Twitter (organisation)/ Twitter (personal)

    Share - what can we all do? (1 hour 25 mins)

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    Things we mentioned*:

    Maslow's hierarchy of need; Abolitionism; Social Model of Disability; Join a local branch of DPAC;  Social Prescribing; Then Barbara Met Alan (BBC Film); Lobby your MP; Tune into Local Authority Planning; Disability News Service; Arts on Prescription; Farming on Prescription; Medicine Stories (Aurora Levins Morales); Phytology; We Level Up; Ubele; Black Roots; LION; Ruth Wilson Gilmore; Rabia Marley; Calaban and the Witch (Sylvia Federici); The Wild Edge of Sorrow (Frances Weller); Rehearsing Freedom by Healing Justice London.

    To discuss what you’ve listened to or to see more from Untelevised between episodes, head to our website (untelevised.co.uk), twitter or Instagram (both @untelevised_tv) or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

    Untelevised: The Podcast is produced by Untelevised, a joint platform between Filmanthropy and Revoke. Sponsored by the Lankelly Chase Foundation News and Media Fund.

    • 1 hr 41 min
    So, where on Earth do we BELONG?

    So, where on Earth do we BELONG?

    Last episode we investigated what it means to have a transient relationship to land - to constantly roam, to migrate to another place, or even to be forcibly displaced. In Chapter 2 of our land series, we're exploring the opposite. Looking at what it means to belong to a specific place. And what impact a sense of belonging to and connection with land has on us emotionally, physically, materially, politically and socially.

    Taking it beyond the capitalist notion of land belonging to us, we challenge the existing frameworks of ownership and power over land and try to establish what it is that gives us a meaningful relationship with the land that we occupy - and subsequently - to each other as a human race.

    We go on this important and thought provoking journey with activist, Javier Sanchez-Rodriguez, from Anne Matthews Trust and Design Researcher, Andre Reid, from Kiondo.

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    Learn - what do we mean by belonging? (4 mins 25 secs)

    Discuss - Javier Sanchez-Rodriguez, The Anne Matthews Trust (9 mins)  find them on Instagram/ Twitter/ Website

    Andre Reid, Kiondo (44 mins) find them on  Instagram / Twitter/ Facebook/ Website/ Instagram (personal)/ Twitter (personal)

    Share - what can we all do? (1 hour 20 secs)

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    Things we mentioned:

    Our visit to Nijmegen (IG Story); Granville Community Kitchen (IG Story); Visit the Anne Matthews Trust Bunkhouse; Refer someone to Anne Matthews Trust; Civic Square; Shared Assets; New Economics Foundation.

    To discuss what you’ve listened to or to see more from Untelevised between episodes, head to our website (untelevised.co.uk), Twitter or Instagram (both @untelevised_tv) or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

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    Untelevised: The Podcast is a joint platform between Filmanthropy and Revoke CIC. Sponsored by the Lankelly Chase Foundation News and Media Fund. Season 4 is produced in collaboration with the New Economics Foundation and Shared Assets.

    • 1 hr 34 min
    So, what makes us MOVE from land to land?

    So, what makes us MOVE from land to land?

    Movement is a central part of (human) life. For some of us, it is fuelled by excitement and represents adventure or freedom. For others, it is fuelled by fear and represents a chance at survival.

    Regardless of the cause of our movement, we all seek some sort of safe land upon arrival - to live, rest, feed, grow and thrive. Whether that land be temporary or permanent, none of us is exempt from this need.

    In this episode, we're exploring different forms of movement and investigating how they affect our relationship both with land and with one another. Join us as we speak to Showman, Tyler Hatwell, from Traveller Pride and Diasporan,  Sam Siva, from Land in Our Names (LION).

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    Learn - what do we mean by movement? (5 mins 15 secs)

    Discuss - Tyler Hatwell, Traveller Pride (11 mins 45 secs)  find them on Facebook/ Instagram/ Twitter/ Website

    Sam Siva, LION - Land in Our Names (49 mins 30 secs)  find them on Instagram (personal)/ Instagram / Website

    Share - what can we all do? (1 hour 40 secs)

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    Things we mentioned:

    Donate to Land in Our Names; Donate to Traveller Pride; Rural Idyll Article (Kate Bernstock, Gal-Dem); Traveller representation in the media; Chav Solidarity Book; People to look up -  Zakiya Mckenzie, Clare Ratinon, Corrine Fowler, Robin Wall Kimmerer; Wretched of the Earth Organisation; Decolonising Economics; Friends, Family and Travellers; Kinder in Colour; Black Girls Hike; Muslim Hikers; Right to Roam; Landscapes of Freedom; Dale Farm Traveller Evictions; Police Crime and Sentencing Bill's Impact on Traveller's.

    To discuss what you’ve listened to or to see more from Untelevised between episodes, head to our website (untelevised.co.uk), Twitter or Instagram (both @untelevised_tv) or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

    Untelevised: The Podcast is a joint platform between Filmanthropy and Revoke CIC. Sponsored by the Lankelly Chase Foundation News and Media Fund. Season 4 is produced in collaboration with the New Economics Foundation and Shared Assets.

    • 1 hr 54 min
    So, who is LAND really for?

    So, who is LAND really for?

    Apparently not many of us. The majority of the land that we occupy is out of bounds - a massive 92% of our countryside and 97% of our rivers are hidden behind "no trespassing", "no public access" and "private property" signs. But who controls what land, for how long, for what purposes and for whose benefit, is all central to shaping our lives. Intrinsically linked to every other element, from our access to food, to the jobs we work, where (or if) we go to school and even how likely we are to get arrested.

    In the 90th year since the landmark Kinder Scout Mass Trespass, we're speaking to voices at the forefront of the land justice movement to discover what fair access for all looks like and how we might get there. In this intro episode, we share some snippets from this journey from movement, to belonging, to healing, until we reached abundance. Featuring conversations with Disabled People Against Cuts, Traveller Pride, Land in Our Names, Healing Justice,  Anne Matthews Trust, London Renters Union and KIONDO.



    Things we mentioned:

    New Economics Foundation (neweconomics.org); Shared Assets (sharedassets.org.uk); Land for Who Phase 1 Findings; Season 3 - The Climate & Series; Kinder Scout Trespass - article 1 (Wikipedia), article 2 (BBC), article 3 (KinderTrespass.Org), article 4 (Tribune Mag); Follow the Kinder Scout Trail; Right to Roam Website

    To discuss what you’ve listened to or to see more from Untelevised between episodes, head to our website (untelevised.co.uk), Twitter or Instagram (both @untelevised_tv) or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

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    Untelevised: The Podcast is produced by Untelevised, a joint platform between Filmanthropy and Revoke CIC. Sponsored by the Lankelly Chase Foundation News and Media Fund. Season 4 of Untelevised: The Podcast is produced in collaboration with the New Economics Foundation and Shared Assets.

    • 20 min
    Climate & Youth

    Climate & Youth

    Young people are the face of the climate movement, both in who we are shown and who the messaging is targeted at. 

    In this episode we investigate this heightened interest amongst young people, asking whether it is a natural part of the optimism of youth or it has come about through necessity. And explore the consequences of placing this weight on young shoulders.

    To do this, we’re speaking to young people who are fighting for change across two different continents. 

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    Learn - what is youth? (5 mins 20 secs)

    Discuss - Sinead Magner, UK Youth Climate Coalition (10 mins) find them on Twitter (personal)/ Twitter (organisation)/ Instagram (organisation)/ Facebook (organisation)/ YouTube (organisation)/ Website

    Ola Tom Lakere, PermaYouth Kitgum (34 mins) find them on Twitter (personal)/ Facebook (personal)/ Website/ Email Ola at olatomlakere2020(at)gmail.com

    Share - what can we all do? (1 hour 1 min)

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    Things we mentioned:

    Support Ola's Crowdfunder; Rebellion Academy by Extinction Rebellion; Connect 4 Climate Toolkit; Fridays for Future; XR Youth;  Other youth climate organisations; Even more youth climate organisations; Youth Activists to follow online; More Youth Activists to follow online; Youth Activists of Colour to follow online; Listen to the rest of the Climate & Series - Intro, Capitalism, Philanthropy, Recuperation; The LUSH Spring Prize (springprize.org); Ethical Consumer Magazine

    To discuss what you’ve listened to or to see more from Untelevised between episodes, head to our website (untelevised.co.uk), Twitter or Instagram (both @untelevised_tv) or write to talk2untelevised@gmail.com

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    Untelevised: The Podcast is produced by Untelevised, a joint platform between Filmanthropy and Revoke CIC. Sponsored by the Lankelly Chase Foundation News and Media Fund. Season 3 is produced in collaboration with LUSH and Ethical Consumer Magazine.

    • 1 hr 20 min

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