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Politics, gender, race and mental health… The Hear and Now looks at the intersections between music and politics.
A personal audio journal exploring love from someone who has only encountered it through the lens of the media: TV, films, music and otherwise.
Oh to be a young person in today’s world…Tommy Dixon brings you a thought provoking exploration of life’s important topics and peculiar moments (The year 2020 springing to mind perhaps?).
Forget the oversaturated image of how success is supposed to look on social media. Blessing Mukosha is here with unfiltered, real career talk on getting what you deserve.
Olivia Hylton takes us through a journey of rich, immersive stories from creatives who use their work to drive social change.
Out of the echo chambers and into the main conversation, Nic Desborough gets into the nitty gritty about the “fluidity” of life and the wider LGBTQIA+ community.
Ayesha and Maya provide a unique and unfiltered outlook on ‘urban music’ from Drill to Bashment.
Digestible political commentary to inspire and ignite your interest in politics.
Rory Boyle spills the tea, and shines a light (and sometimes a little shade) on a myriad of topics that often don’t get enough mainstream media coverage.
The Wobbly Road explores how life’s moments of uncertainty, pain and vulnerability, are just as important as moments of success or joy.
Where artistic conversation is soundtracked by hidden gems of all genres that you can vibe to. The Green Room, hosted by Weyland McKenzie and Reuben Arthur.
The Treasury is the biggest place you’ve never heard of that celebrates arts and culture in its myriad shapes and forms.
Ray Tannor supplies you forum for mindful topics blended with interviews and tracks that resonate with the soul.
Anouszka and Frankie are putting the pleasure back in to safe sex and healthy relationships.
Erica McKoy presents the best electronic music from around the globe, from the next big thing, to old-school talent.
Pushing new music and artists, in the realms of Hip-Hop, Jazz and R&B, focusing on sounds coming from the UK.
The show that get’s artists yakking, chatting and creating art live on air.
Morning Routine are a collective featuring Lyle (Max Campbell), Leonard Doob (Cian Holland) and Don Sinini (Sam Hassan) who bring strange and exciting themed mixes every fortnight.