Adam Sutherland's Interesting People Podcast

Adam Sutherland
Adam Sutherland's Interesting People Podcast Podcast

Scottish Fiddler and Composer Adam Sutherland invites musicians, artists and other creators to share with listeners the source of their passion. Expect previously untold tales, insights into character, a good laugh, and some generally very entertaining chat.

Episodes

  1. 30/03/2020

    Adam Sutherland's Interesting People - Fergus Muirhead

    Delighted to be chatting on this episode to Fergus Muirhead – a genuine expert on the topic of money.  His credentials are utterly impeccable, and you are bound to find some, if not all of what he has to say to be enlightening.  In my case, his advice has been life-changing.  His advice in this episode is not just relevant to the financial implications regarding the onset COVID (as of March 2020), but is very helpful the long term. He is the creator of moneysucks.net – “full of accessible, easy to read information and advice on all aspects of money and consumer rights. Fergus is making it his mission to help you understand what you need to be doing to make your money work for you, and to make sure that you understand where you stand as a consumer if you feel you’re getting poor service or your complaints are not being taken seriously.” Some more about Fergus below, taken from www.fergusmuirhead.com – “Fergus Muirhead is an experienced writer and broadcaster. He has written on all aspects of money and consumer issues for a number of newspapers and magazines as diverse as Scotland on Sunday, The Herald, The Sunday Herald, the Sun, The News of the World and the Journal of the Probate Section of the Law Society. He wrote a regular column in Moneywise Magazine and for five years he was Consumer Champion at best selling magazine Women’s Own. Fergus appears regularly on a number of radio and TV programmes. These have included GMTV, BBC Breakfast, Homes Live and Location, Location, Location for TV and Macaulay & Co, The Phil Williams Show and many BBC News programmes on radio.” He’s also a very finer player of the bagpipes, can deliver a full Burns supper experience and has helped many a self-employed Scottish traditional musician improve their understanding of money-related issues. An altogether thoroughly decent man. Enjoy.

    41 min
  2. 28/08/2018

    Adam Sutherland's Interesting People - Mairi Campbell

    My guest on this episode of Adam Sutherland's Interesting People is Scottish singer, violist, fiddler, step-dancer and actor, Mairi Campbell.  During our chat, Mairi tells me about growing up in Edinburgh and dedicating herself to a solid classical music education.  But always in the background there was some kind of deeper yearning.  This has sometimes resulted in what could be described as a 'respectful unwillingness' to always conform.  And growing up, it might have gotten her into one or two musical scrapes, but ultimately has allowed her to find her feet.. to find her pulse.   Mairi's story is both enlightening and entertaining.  I feel that her insightful musings are bound to resonate with many.  In fact, the success of the first two chapters in her trilogy of theatre shows about her journey are a solid testament to that.   'Pulse' - Mairi's first theatrical debut received critical acclaim during a month of shows at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe.  In August 2018 she returned to the Fringe with the second instalment, 'Auld Lang Syne', and I was very intrigued to hear, first hand, about it's creation.*  Listeners to this podcast will also hear about many other things, including: Mairi's plans for the third and final chapter of her trilogy, the time that US hit sitcom 'Sex and the City' used her and her husband Dave's version of Auld Lang Syne, and some of her thoughts on the state of traditional music in Scotland today.   All in all, an extremely thought provoking conversation between a very fine Scottish artist and some skinny bloke from the hills above Loch Ness.   *The author of this podcast had wished to air this episode before Mairi's run of Fringe shows, but unfortunately succumbed to the pressures of a two months of his own crazy performing schedule, so wishes to extend sincere apologies to Mairi for that.   **I am gradually improving my technological equipment and also my skills at recording and editing.  Sound quality is on an upward trajectory.

    1h 3m

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Scottish Fiddler and Composer Adam Sutherland invites musicians, artists and other creators to share with listeners the source of their passion. Expect previously untold tales, insights into character, a good laugh, and some generally very entertaining chat.

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